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1. Copy Rename i Delete Send Beam File Up ES Menu Figure 3 7 File Explorer Window 6 Select Beam File The MC31XX searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 7 Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to The MC31XX communicates with the device and send the file When completed Tap to send changes to Done sc File Explorer E sshot006 bmp To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams Q Infrared Tap to send D Searching Figure 3 8 Beam File Window To transfer a contact between the MC31XX and another Bluetooth enabled device Using Bluetooth 3 9 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Contacts 4 Navigate to the contact to transfer 5 Tap and hold on the contact until the pop up menu appears ss Contacts Da DH x ab cde foh ijk Imn jopa rst Juvw xyz e Adams John wW Send Conti Beam Copy Contact Delete Contact Menu Figure 3 9 Contact Window 6 Select Send Contact gt Beam The MC31XX searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 7 Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to The MC31XX communicates with the device and send the contact When completed Tap to send changes
2. MC3190G Rubber Boot 11 72959 04R Provides additional protection for both the laser and imager configurations MC31XXS Rubber Boot 11 70899 04R Provides additional protection for both the laser and imager configurations MC31XXR Rubber Boot BOOTSCANTURRETR Provides additional protection for the MC31XXR Screen protector KT 82057 03R Replacement screen protectors 3 pack Accessories 4 5 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 5 2 The Single Slot Serial USB cradle e Provides 5 4VDC power for operating the mobile computer charging the battery and charging a spare battery e Provides a serial port and a USB port for data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer or other serial devices e g a printer e 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 e Provides serial connection through the serial pass through port for communication with a serial device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures refer to the MC31XX Mobile Computer Integrator Guide e Provides USB connection through the USB pass through port for communication with a USB device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures refer to the MC31XX Mobile Computer Integr
3. ZDC 020 i Select a Bluetooth device and click Next The list can be NG 4 a Se WindowsCE Filtered using the toolbar Clicking and holding anywhere Select a Bluetooth device and click Next in the list shows additional capabilities G The list can be filtered using the toolbar D Back X Cancel Next gt Back Cancel Next dp Ca PULA Figure 3 20 Select Remote Device Window 9 Select a device from the list and tap Next The MC31XX searches for services on the selected Bluetooth device BTExplorer Select Remote Device 3 Al Devices w Large Icons v H Select a Bluetooth service and click Next Clicking and holding anywhere in the list shows additional capabilities WindowsCE Select a Bluetooth device and click Next FE The list can be filtered using the toolbar e Back Cancel Next gt Back 2 Cancel Next gt 9 ETExpiorer KOS gt Figure 3 21 Device Services J NOTE f the MC31XX discovers a service but the service is not supported the service icon is grayed out 10 Select a service from the list and press Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 3 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide SE BTExplorer Connection Favorite Options Connection Favorite Options E Explore Services on Remote Device ele Device Name ba X36787 Explore Services on Remote Device Device addres eg f Service Name Fie Transfer 1 Device Name wm ee Save As Favorite Device A
4. With the orange key activated the 2 4 6 and 8 keys produce scroll functions and the 5 key produces a select function With the FUNC key activated 7 produces the ESC function and 9 produces the TAB function Shift Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions The T icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices and the ap icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 device Press and release the SHIFT key again to return to the default keypad functions Enter Executes a selected item or function tz BKSP SPAC MI BKSP backspace function by default Produces the SPACE function when the blue FUNC key is activated Period Decimal Point Produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal point for numeric entries Control Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the CTRL key again to return to the default keypad functions Press and release the blue FUNC key and then the CTRL key to activate the ALT functions The ALT icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the ALT icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the CTRL key two times to return to the default keypad functions Alpha Special Alpha by default Function Special functi
5. AP for a network connection Use Internet Explorer to connect to a server 1 Ensure the MG31XX is discoverable and connectable See Device Info Tab on page 3 33 2 Ensure that the Personal Area Networking profile is enabled on the MC31 XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 3 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth AP J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 4 Select the Personal Area Network or Network Access service and select Connect from the pop up menu The MC31XX connects with the access point Using Bluetooth 3 21 5 Tap Start gt Internet Explorer The Internet Explorer window appears 6 Inthe address field enter an internet address and tap the Enter button The web page loads J NOTE Network Access profile is not supported Dial Up Networking Services Dial up networking allows the user to connect the MC31XX to a Bluetooth Phone and use the Bluetooth Phone 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 Bluetooth Phone is discoverable and connectable 2 Ensure that the Dial Up Networking profile is enabled on the MC31XX
6. Hotmail 1 Unread pa Hotmail 1 Unread d To prevent possible data loss replace or recharg your battery according to the owner s manual To prevent possible data loss replace or recharge your battery according to the owner s manual Dismiss Dismiss Dismiss Dismiss Figure 2 11 Battery Status Icons and Dialog Boxes Connectivity Icon The Connectivity icon indicates the communication status of the terminal when it s connecting to the internet or host computer Start Mondav Connectivity ireless Manag D d Network Card Connected j Settings Figure 2 12 Connectivity Dialog Box Time Icon J NOTE The Time icon only appears in the Title Bar when an application displays It does not appear it the Title Bar when the Today screen displays The Time icon displays the current time in a digital or analog format To change the time format tap and hold the Time icon until a menu appears Select the format you want Calendar E 4 6 02 X Digital Clock Analog Clock Calendar Fondi E D SAIT W T HE ere s IT w 7 AEE Jun 23 06 Digital No appointments Figure 2 13 Time Icon Format Menu To display current date time and appointments Jun 3 06 amo ge a AN Digital j5 No appointments 1 Tap the Time icon to display the Time and Next Appointment dialog box Operating the MC31XX 2 11 sf Settings a d D ok E Time and Next Appointment g Monday June 25 20951 Curre
7. Motorola Homepage Internet Explor Figure 2 4 Task Manager Window 3 Tapa task in the Active Tasks list and tap Switch To to make that task the primary task or tap End Task to end the selected task 4 Tap X to exit the Task Manager window Properties 1 Tap Start gt Control Panel gt Taskbar and Start Menu The Task Manager Properties window displays see Figure 2 6 on page 2 6 2 Tap Properties to display the Taskbar and Start Menu General tab 3 This menu provides taskbar options Check the Always on Top checkbox to keep the taskbar on top of all other windows 20 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide e Check the AutoHide checkbox to make the taskbar disappear touch the bottom of the display to make the taskbar return e Check the Show Clock checkbox to display the clock on the taskbar 4 Tap OK to save the settings and exit the window Taskbar and Start Menu OK General Advanced Auto hide T Show Clock Figure 2 5 Taskbar and Start Menu General Tab Advanced Tab 1 Tap the Advanced tab to enter the Taskbar and Start Menu Advanced tab 2 Tap the Clear button to delete all of the documents listed in the Start 5s Documents entry see Start Button on page 2 4 Typically this list is empty but if there were documents in the list the Clear button would delete them 3 Tap the Expand Control Panel checkbox to display the entire contents of the MS control panel in list for
8. See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 3 Tap Menu gt New Connection 4 Select Explore Services on Remote Device or another from the drop down list and tap Next 5 BTExplorer searches for Bluetooth devices in the area The discovered devices display in the Select Remote Device window 6 Select the Bluetooth Phone from the list and tap Next The MC31XX searches for services on the Bluetooth Phone se BTExplorer Select Remote Service z Bom m Large Icons w eil Ek Ele Active Sync Dial up Networking OBEX Object Push Bluetooth Service profile Gateway Select a Bluetooth service and click Next Clicking and holding anywhere in the list shows additional capabilities Clicking and holding anywhere in the list el Back X Cancel Next o gt Back SC Cancel Next o gt clb otee s gt Sle Figure 3 26 Select Remote Service Window Gill Bluetooth Imaging Dial Up Networking i E E R H 7 Select Dial up Networking Gateway service from the list and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 3 22 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide gt BTExplorer is Connection Favorite Options Connection Favorite Options Explore Services on Remote Device cl a Device Name mc75a8 Explore Services on Remote Device RE Service Name Dial up Networking Device Name MotorolaPhond Save As Favorite Device Address foorrvereca7eE Favorite Name MC75a8 Dial
9. bottom first Getting Started 1 13 Figure 1 16 Lift Door 6 With two finger press the battery toward the bottom of the mobile computer and lift the battery out top first h WARNING Do not use a tool to remove the battery Figure 1 17 Press the Battery Toward Bottom of MC3190G Handstrap Removal and Replacement MC31XXS R To remove the handstrap 1 Use a 00 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws 2 Lift the mounting clip 3 Slide the mounting clip out of the strap loop 4 Open the handstrap flap and pull the handstrap through the battery door mounting slot 1 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Mounting Clip 00 Phillips Screwdriver Strap Loop Figure 1 18 Strap Door Removal and Replacement MC31XXS R To replace the handstrap 1 Feed the mounting clip through the strap loop 2 Secure the mounting clip to the housing using the two screws 3 Feed the handstrap through the slot on the battery door 4 Attach the hook material to the loop material and press together Handstrap Removal and Replacement MC3190G To remove the handstrap 1 Slip the button through the loop Loop ser T ap TS zs os em em e TI LILET gt LE Button Figure 1 19 Remove Button from Loop 2 Remove loop section from handle 3 Separate the loop and hook tape and pull the handstrap through the slot in the battery door Getting Started Figure 1 20 Remov
10. function as activating the side mounted scan buttons Keypads ER Table B 1 28 Key Descriptions Continued Key Description Scroll Up and Down Moves up and down from one item to another Increases decreases specified values Increases and decreases volume when the blue FUNC key is activated and the up and down arrow keys are pressed Scroll Left and Right Moves left and right from one item to another Increases decreases specified values Produces a TAB when the blue FUNC key is activated and the right arrow key is pressed ESC Produces the ESC function by default CTRL Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the CTRL key again to return to the default keypad functions Press and release the blue FUNC key and then the CTRL key to activate the ALT functions The ALT icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the ALT icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the CTRL key two times to return to the default keypad functions Numeric Alpha Special Numeric alpha or special function keys Numeric by default Function Produces a special function when the blue FUNC key is activated Produces alpha values when the orange ALPHA key is activated In Alpha state produces the lower case alphabet
11. la Figure 3 57 BTExplorer Settings Discovery Tab Table 3 13 Discovery Tab Data Item Description Inquiry Length Sets the amount of time the MC31 XX takes to discover Bluetooth devices in the area Name Discovery Mode Select either Automatic or Manual to automatically attempt to discover a Bluetooth device s name after finding the device Discovered Devices Delete Deletes all discovered devices and link keys from memory Devices Discovered Devices Delete Removes all pairing from remote Bluetooth devices and makes them all Linked Keys un trusted Virtual COM Port Tab Virtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use for virtual COM ports Check the appropriate checkbox to use the port as a virtual COM port When finished choose Apply to enforce changes or Revert to restore the original settings Using Bluetooth 3 41 sx BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings BTExplorer Settings IG Virtual COM Port Settings virtual COM Port Settings reao ss H COMS Bluetooth E ba Connected Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth COM Bluetooth COM11 Connected Cancel l etenorer 52x9 Figure 3 58 BTExplorer Settings Virtual COM Port Tab Table 3 14 Virtual COM Port Tab Data Item Description COM Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 5 COM9 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 9 COM11 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 11 COM21 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 21
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13. 2 There are two four slot cradles Four Slot Charge Only cradle and Four Slot Ethernet cradle The Four Slot Ethernet cradle provides Ethernet communications Both four slot cradles e Provide 5 4 VDC power for operating the mobile computer and charging the battery e Simultaneously charges up to four mobile computers Battery Charging The four slot cradle can charge up to four mobile computers simultaneously To charge the mobile computer 1 Slide the mobile computer into the mobile computer slot Charge LED Indicator amber Scan Charge Indicator LED Bar Mobile Computer Slot Speed LED Ethernet Cradle Only Link LED Ethernet Cradle Only Power LED Charge Only Cradle Figure 4 2 Four Slot Cradles 2 The mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery charging status The Standard Battery usually charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than eight hours See Table 4 2 for charging status indications 3 When charging is complete remove the mobile computer from the cradle LED Charge Indications The Four Slot cradles use the mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator to indicate the battery charging status See Table 4 2 on page 4 7 for charging status indications Accessories 4 9 Power LED The green Power LED only on the Four Slot Charge Only cradle lights to indicate that the Four Slot Charge Only cradle is connected to
14. 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Rotating Scan Scan LED Indicator Turret red green Scan LED Indicators red green Beeper or Receiver WLAN Charge LED Indicator amber Keypad Microphone WLAN only MC31XXR MC31XXS Figure 1 1 MC31XXS and MC31XXR Mobile Computers Front View Getting Started Headset Jack WLAN Scan Window only Scan Window Speaker Headset Jack Handstrap Screws WLAN only Speaker Stylus Handstrap Stylus Holder Handstrap MC31XXS MC31XXR Figure 1 2 MC31XXS and MC31XXR Mobile Computers Back View Rotating Scan Turret The MC31XXR mobile computer features a Rotating Scan Turret with three position stops This feature offers greater scanning flexibility AN CAUTION Do not try to rotate turret past side position stops Damage to device can occur Position Stop LEL Position Stop x VF Position Stop Figure 1 3 Rotating Scan Turret 1 3 1 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Scan LED Charge LED Indicators Indicator red green amber Indicator LED Bar Display Scan Button Scan LED Indicator red green Trigger Handstrap Figure 1 4 MC3190G Mobile Computer Front View Getting Started 1 5 Stylus Silo Trigger Scan LED Indicator red green Headset Jack Figure 1 5 MC37190G Mobile Computer Back View Mobile Computer Startup To start using the mobile computer e Install
15. 217 12 mm L x 82 6 mm W x 39 9 mm D At grip 2 40 in W x 1 14 in D 61 2 mm x 29 mm MC3190G 7 5 in L x 3 2 in W x 6 5 in D 193 mm L x 80 8 mm W x 166 mm H MC31XXR with standard battery 13 52 oz 384 g MC31XXS with extended battery 14 95 oz 424 g MC3190G with extended battery 18 34 oz 520 g 3 0 inch Color TFT 320 x 320 display with backlight Analog resistive touch LED backlight Table A 1 item A 2 MC3000 User Guide MC31XX Technical Specifications Continued Description Battery Expansion Slot Network Connections Notification Keypad Options Audio Performance Characteristics CPU Operating System Memory Output Power User Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Specification Tumble Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sealing Standard Rechargeable Lithium lon 2740 mAh minimum 3 7V Extended Life Rechargeable Lithium lon 4800 mAh minimum 3 7V User accessible SD MMC slot up to 8 GB approved for memory expansion only High speed USB client full soeed USB host Bluetooth and WiFi USB host mode available with appropriate cables only Programmable LEDs Audio notifications 28 key Numeric 38 key Shifted Alpha calculator style integrated numeric keypad 48 key Alpha Numeric calculator style integrated numeric keypad Speaker receiver microphone software support for full duplex capability Bluetooth s
16. 6 0 WLAN Radio vi MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Bluetooth Radio with StoneStreet One Stack Enabled ccccccccccccececcecececcccececccceceeeececeveees 1 17 On Devices with Windows Mobile ei 1 17 Chapter 2 Operating the MC31XX Idee elle e ME 2 1 POWER BUTON EEN 2 1 Windows CE Sample Applications Window a 2 1 Windows CE Desktop 72 rrenen 2 2 WINONG CE Stat ICONS AA 2 2 Battery Unknown ICON Uu aa 2 4 lit DUNON EE 2 4 Bee ARN AAP 2 4 3423 j0 101 140 Input Panel BUNOM AA AA 2 5 DoS KOP DIS OIA BUO E AA AA Na 2 5 Task Manager and Properties 111 0 rene 2 5 LACK MANAGER EE 2 5 PODON S ei E AA 2 5 Windows Mobile 6 1 Today SCreen siseissiosereininninnei a iaia aa aa a aneia aaa GA 2 6 Windows Mobile 6 1 Status Icons 2 7 ST 2 7 Conad ee EE 2 8 Slee AA AA 2 9 PAKO Tee LE 2 9 OTIS TI NOY HIG OM EE 2 10 WMS NG OWN sees acetate a secre E E E ANG AA AA GG 2 10 BU COMM E 2 11 Multiple INOUTIGATION ICON EE 2 11 Locking the Mobile Computer Windows Mobile 6 1 Only a 2 11 ICV EG OCI WEE 2 12 PAS SW ONO CIO mma AANGAL sonia AGA ANNA AA AA 2 12 EDON leid e AE 2 14 Entering Information USING Keypad ccccceeccceceeeeeceeeeeecaeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesseeceeseaeeessaaeeesseaeeessageeesaess 2 14 Entering Information Using the Keyboard Input Panel 2 14 Entering Data via the Bar Code Scanner aa 2 14 Interactive Sensor Technology 10711 i n n AEE i n a a
17. B 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 38 Key Keypad The 38 key keypad contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and function keys The keypad is color coded to indicate the alternate function key blue values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer keypad may not function as described See Table B 3 on page B 6 for key and button descriptions and Table B 4 on page B 8 for the keypad alternate functions R 0 gt oJ ve E HEP m HU Pi D O mi 2 IOOOO0 A0 v t Q gt LOL el ele CG ele H Tl mell L RA N par T W Cc mp A lt S G S d 3 lt 7 A BLE JE JE Ss D Figure B 2 38 Key Keypad Table B 3 38 Key Descriptions Key Description Power red Powers the mobile computer screen on and off resume and suspend Green Circle Programmable application function key by default Red Circle Programmable application function key U Keypads B Table B 3 38 Key Descriptions Continued Key Description Scan yellow Used in scanning applications press to scan a bar code Scroll Left and Right Moves left and right from one item to another by default Produces a TAB when the blue FUNC key is activated and the right arrow key is pressed Scroll Up and Down Moves up and down from one item to another by default ALPHA orange Press the orange ALPHA key to access the alternate ALPHA
18. COM22 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 22 COM23 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 23 HID Tab Use the HID tab to select The Human Interface Device Profile programming interface defines the protocols and procedures to be used to implement HID capabilities Provides support for devices such as mice joysticks keyboards MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide BTExplorer Settings Virtual COM Port BTExplorer Settings Keyboard Enable Key Repeat Long A P Slow Cancel BTExplorer Se 8 Ee gt Figure 3 59 BTExplorer Settings HID Tab Delay Table 3 15 H D Tab Data Item Description Enable Key Repeat Enables key repeat functionality Delay To increase key repeat delay drag the Delay slider to the right To decrease key repeat delay drag the Delay slider to the left Rate To increase key repeat speed drag the Rate slider to the left To decrease key repeat speed drag the Rate slider to the right Profiles Tab Use the Profile tab to load or remove Bluetooth services profiles If a profile is not used it can be removed to save memory SE BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings ol x BTExplorer Settings Virtual COM Port HID System Paramete_4 8 Select All BTExplorer Settings Profile Settings Deselect All Profile Setti Cg rotile Settings LAN Clent Serial Port M LAN Client Dial Up Networking Headset V Headset OBEX Object Push OBEX Object Push 7 Hands Free OBEX File T f
19. Charge LED Indicator remains lit see Table 1 1 on page 1 9 for charge status indications The Standard Battery fully charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery fully charges in less than eight hours The mobile computer is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the main battery whether or not the mobile computer is operating or is in Suspend mode The memory backup battery retains data in memory for at least 20 minutes when the mobile computer s main battery is removed or fully discharged When the mobile computer is used for the first time or after the memory backup battery has fully discharged the memory backup battery requires approximately 15 hours to fully charge Do not remove the main battery from the mobile computer for 15 hours to ensure that the memory backup battery fully charges If the main battery is removed from the mobile computer or the main battery is fully discharged the memory backup battery completely discharges in several hours When the main battery reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains data in memory for at least 72 hours J NOTE Do not remove the main battery within the first 15 hours of use If the main battery is removed before the backup battery is fully charged data may be lost Batteries must be charged within the 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F ambient temperature range The following accessories can be used to
20. Ha EEN 2 19 indicator LED bar 1 2 1 4 4 6 information service 0 ee ee Xvi K keypad EEN suse ee e Eh aoe toe ads B 1 B 2 Chai edi at eat EE ho a AE B 1 B 6 BO KEY gad actor qh E ege B 1 B 10 keypad configurations B 1 KODIGO ma ENG d ok KAN PAA ge xii input modes B 4 B 8 B 12 L laser scanning 2 18 LEDs scan and decode 2 20 locking the mobile computer 2 11 M main Daten 1 8 eeN wa TETES ame cada om oe AA NAA AA DEE 1 5 temperature range A 5 LE WEE 1 5 maintenance cc eee 5 1 MC3000 communication charge cables 4 11 battery charging 4 12 LED indicators 2 v4 ede KGG A LA nw Dh 584 4 12 MCSOOOR parts a 1 3 MC30005 parts 00 1 3 MEMOLY A paaa NEEN Ri KA oe oe KA eee NG xii MICIOONONG EEN 1 2 mobile computer cold boot 2 22 2 23 hard reset 2 22 DOWG OF ass KK ode Fete GANDA D 2 1 reset AA 2 22 er NA MA AP 2 18 soft reset a 2 22 Warm DOOU AAO 2 22 Monarch printer cable 4 2 4 11 N navigating software 2 1 numeric keypad input modes aa B 4 B 8 0 O Neil printer cable 4 2 4 11 operating environment aaa A 1 operating system xii P SEN 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 RS te NEEN 2 12 Mee oe ape e dE Aue ee qa heen hee Be a 2 13 plastic h
21. Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer Continued Problem Cause Solution The mobile computer turns off after a period of inactivity This period can be set from one to five minutes in one minute intervals Battery is depleted Recharge or replace the battery Battery is notinserted Insert the battery properly For more information see Install Main properly Battery on page 1 6 Tapping the window Touch screen not Re calibrate the screen buttons or icons does calibrated correctly From the mobile computer Demo window double tap the CH not activate the Panel icon and double tap on Touch Calibrate Follow the screen corresponding feature prompts The system crashed Warm boot the system To perform a warm boot see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2 22 Mobile computer turns itself off Mobile computer is inactive A message appears Too many files stored Delete unused memos and records If necessary save these Stating that the mobile on the mobile records on the host computer computer memory is computer full Too many Remove unused installed applications from the mobile computer applications installed to recover memory on the mobile computer The mobile computer Scanning application Verify that the mobile computer is loaded with a scanning does not accept scan is not loaded application See the system administrator input Unreadable bar code Ensure the symbol is not def
22. Using Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection for ActiveSync just as you would a physical serial cable connection You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port To set up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection Before setting up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection configure the Bluetooth function of your device J NOTE For additional security disable network bridging on the computer specifically bridging to a Remote NDIS adapter before connecting to the computer to pass though to the Internet or a network For more information on network bridging see Windows Help on your computer The instructions below are for computers that support the Windows XP SP2 or later version operating system 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 On the computer click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 4 Double click Bluetooth Devices 5 On the Options tab select the Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer checkboxes Bluetooth Devices Discovery To allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer select the following check box ity To protect your privacy turn on discovery only when vou want a Bluetooth device to find this computer Connections Use these settings to control whether a Bluetooth device can connect to t
23. a power source Speed LED The green Speed LED only on the Four Slot Ethernet cradle lights to indicate that the transfer rate is 100 Mbps When it is not lit it indicates that the transfer rate is 10 Mbps Link LED The yellow Link LED only on the Four Slot Ethernet cradle blinks to indicate activity or stays lit to indicate that a link is established When it is not lit it indicates that there is no link 4 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Four Slot Spare Battery Charger AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 5 2 The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger simultaneously charges up to four spare batteries Spare Battery Charging To charge up to four MC31XX spare batteries 1 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot bottom first 2 Pivot the top of the battery down onto the contact pins Power Supply lt gt SE 1 Bay Ip Spare CRS Battery 3 i Z Charging ZC n e 4 Slot SS Batteries Spare Battery Charging LEDs 4 Figure 4 3 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 3 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The Standard Battery usually charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than eight hours See Table 4 2 on page 4 7 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete press the battery clip and lift battery out of the s
24. allows other Bluetooth devices to push contacts business cards pictures appointments and tasks to the MC31 XX sc BTExplorer Zi a 2 12 lok Edit Local Service Object Exchange Information me Service Information Service Name OBEX Object Push 1 pusness card ures Do not allow clients to push objects Local Device Information Inbox Directory Lk Cancel Figure 3 51 BTExplorer Settings OBEX Exchange Information Table 3 7 OBEX Exchange Information Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Using Bluetooth 3 37 Table 3 7 OBEX Exchange Information Data Item Description Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Do not allow clients to push objects Disables clients from pushing objects to the MC31 XX Inbox Directory Select a directory where another Bluetooth device can store files Personal Area Networking Service Personal Area Networking hosts a Personal Area Network which allows communication with other Bluetooth devices sc BTExplorer Zi 2 13 ok Edit Local Service Personal Area Networking Service Information Service Name Personal Area Network Support Group Ad hoc Networking Cancel Figure 3 52 BTExplorer Settings Personal Area Networking Table 3 8 Personal Area Networking Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Ser
25. and records the event data if it detects a free fall more than 450 ms which may indicate nearly a one meter drop This data can be used as an indicator of potential abuse or misuse IST features a log for recording the free fall events This log records the date time and the time period of the free fall Figure 2 24 Free Fall Detection Operating the MC31XX 2 17 Connecting a Wired headset To connect a wired headset to the MC31XX 2 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Using a Bluetooth Headset You can use a Bluetooth headset for audio communication when an audio enabled application is used See Chapter 3 Using Bluetooth for information on connecting a Bluetooth device to the mobile computer Ensure that the mobile computer s volume is set appropriately before putting the headset on When a Bluetooth headset is connected the speaker is muted J NOTE f the mobile computer goes into suspend mode the Bluetooth connection is disabled and the mobile computer automatically switches to speakerphone mode Data Capture The mobile computer has an integrated laser scanner or imager that collects data by scanning bar codes Laser Scanning To scan bar codes with the mobile computer 1 Ensure that the mobile computer is loaded with a scanning application 2 If the mobile computer is equipped with a rotating head adjust the head prior to scanning 3 Aim the scan window at the bar code 4 Press the scan button or t
26. characters shown on the keypad in orange The LF icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices and the icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the orange ALPHA key again to return to the default keypad functions CTRL Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the GPL icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the CTRL key again to return to the default keypad functions Press and release the blue FUNC key and then the CTRL key to activate the ALT functions The ALT icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the ALT icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the CTRL key two times to return to the default keypad functions ESC Produces the escape function FUNC blue Press and release the blue FUNC key to activate the keypad alternate functions shown on the keypad in blue The F icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the Q icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the blue FUNC key again to return to the default keypad functions Numeric Alpha Special Press for the default numeric value Function Produces alpha values when the orange ALPHA key is activated BKSP Backspace function by default Produces the Space function when the orange
27. charge batteries e Cradles and a power supply e Single Slot Serial USB Cradle e Four Slot Cradles e Cables and a power supply e USB Client Charge Cable e Serial RS232 Charge Cable e Spare Battery Chargers and a power supply e Single Slot Serial USB Cradle e Four Slot Spare Battery Charger e Universal Battery Charger UBC Adapter To charge the mobile computer using the cradles Getting Started 1 9 1 Insert the mobile computer into a cradle See Chapter 4 Accessories for accessory setup 2 The mobile computer starts to charge automatically The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status See Table 1 1 on page 1 9 for charging indications To charge the mobile computer using the cables 1 Connect the MC31XX Communication Charge Cable to the appropriate power source and connect to the mobile computer See Chapter 4 Accessories for accessory setup 2 The mobile computer starts to charge automatically The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status See Table 1 1 for charging indications Table1 1 Mobile Computer LED Charge Indicators LED Indication Off Mobile computer not placed correctly in the cradle charge cable not connected correctly charger is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of the mobile computer Slow Blinking Amber Mobile computer is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery is initially inserted in the mobile c
28. code Scanning Sequence A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code reading system by scanning bar code menus 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 Soft Reset See Warm Boot Space The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars Specular Reflection The mirror like direct reflection of light from a surface which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code Start Stop Character A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code 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 address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets Default is often 255 255 255 0 Substrate A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed Symbol A scan
29. computer and navigating the mobile computer software e Chapter 3 Using Bluetooth explains how to perform Bluetooth functionality on the mobile computer e Chapter 4 Accessories describes the accessories available for the mobile computer and how to use the accessories to charge the mobile computer e Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during mobile computer operation e Appendix A Technical Specifications includes a table listing the technical specifications for the mobile computer e Appendix B Keypads contains keypad descriptions and special character generation tables About This Guide XV Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document e The term mobile computer refers to the Motorola MC31 XX e Italics are used to highlight the following e Chapters and sections in this and related documents e Dialog box window and screen names e Drop down list and list box names e Check box and radio button names e Icons on a screen e Bold text is used to highlight the following e Key names on a keypad e Button names on a screen e Bullets indicate e Action items e Lists of alternatives e Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential e Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists XVI MC
30. device the MC31 XX will wake from suspend mode For example headset redial or Bluetooth scanner sending data to the MC31 XxX Resume When the MC31XX resumes Bluetooth turns on if it was on prior to Suspend Using Bluetooth 3 5 Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack with Windows Mobile 6 1 The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack with the Windows Mobile 6 1 operating system Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions ed an airplane When the radio is off other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC31 XX Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices within range Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity J NOTE To achieve the best battery life turn off radios not in use Enabling Bluetooth To enable Bluetooth 1 Tap Wireless Manager and then tap the Bluetooth bar or Tap Start gt Setting gt Connections gt Bluetooth icon gt Mode tab s Settings Bluetooth Turn on Bluetooth _ Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below eg Figure 3 2 Bluetooth Mode Tab 2 Check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox 3 Tap ok Disabling Bluetooth To disable Bluetooth 1 Tap Wireless Manager and then tap the Bluetooth bar or Tap Start gt Se
31. diluted window cleaning solution Periodically replace the rechargeable battery to ensure maximum battery life and product performance Battery life depends on individual usage patterns 5 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide e A screen protector is applied to the MC31XX 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 Battery Safety Guidelines i WARNING Failure to follow these guidelines may result in fire explosion or other hazard e The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals Particular care should be taken where the device is charged in a non commercial environment e Follow battery usage storage and charging guidelines found in the user s guide e Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard e Do not use a tool to remove the battery from the mobile computer or battery charging accessory e To charge the mobile device battery the battery and charger temperatures must be between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 C e Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers Use of an incompatible battery or charg
32. from the power supply to the Four Slot Ethernet cradle or Four Slot Charge Only cradle 11 42794 03R Replacement stylus 3 pack 11 42794 50R Replacement stylus 50 pack 11 42722 03R Replacement tether 3 pack 11 42722 50R Replacement tether 50 pack 11 43912 03R Replacement stylus and tether kit 3 pack 11 43912 50R Replacement stylus and tether kit 50 pack KT 68144 10R Replacement stylus for MC3190G 3 pack KT 68144 50R Replacement stylus for MC3190G 50 pack KT 81680 03R KT 81680 50R SG MC3123242 01R Replacement stylus and tether for MC3190G 3 pack Replacement stylus and tether for MC3190G 50 pack Replacement handstrap for MC3190G KT 97258 01R Replacement button for MC3190G handstrap 250 pack SG MC3123243 01R Replacement handstrap for MC31XXR and MC31XXS 4 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table 4 1 MC31XX Accessories Continued Accessory Part Number Description MC31XX 1X Battery Door KT 128372 01R Replacement 1X battery door for MC31XXR and MC31XXS MC31XX 2X Battery Door KT 128373 01R Replacement 2X battery door for MC31XXR and MC31XXS MC3190G 2X Battery Door KT 128374 01R Replacement 2X battery door for MC3190G Plastic Holster 8710 050005 01R Provides a clip on holder for the MC31XXR and MC31XX S Fabric Holster SG MC3021212 01R Provides a soft clip on holder and a shoulder strap for the mobile computer Belt 11 08062 02R Belt for fabric holster
33. link key was created For the Trusted device da Back av Finish Next a gt Figure 3 43 Pairing Status Window 8 Tap Finish The devices are successfully paired The device name moves to the Trusted Devices window Deleting a Bonded Device To delete a device no longer needed 1 Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer The BTExplorer window appears 2 Tap Menu gt Trusted Devices The Trusted Devices window appears 3 Tap and hold on the device select Delete Link Key in the pop up menu 4 A confirmation dialog appears Tap Yes Accepting a Bond When a remote device wants to bond with the MC31XX enter a PIN when requested to grant permission 1 Ensure that the MC31XxX is set to discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 3 33 When prompted to bond with the remote device the PIN Code Request window appears BTExplorer Zi a cr ok PIN Code Request Please enter PIN Code Device Address 001570000000 Device Name porsi Figure 3 44 PIN Code Request Window 2 Inthe PIN Code text box enter the same PIN entered on the device requesting the bond The PIN must be between 1 and 16 characters 3 Inthe Device Name text box edit the name of the device requesting the bond if desired Using Bluetooth 3 33 4 Tap OK to create the bond The MC31XX can now exchange information with the other device Bluetooth Settings Use the BTExplorer Settings window to configure the operation
34. mobile computer Table 4 1 Accessory Headset Adapter Cable MC3100 2 5 mm jack with unique locking screw to bare wires Headset Adapter cable MC3100 2 5mm jack with unique locking screw to Headsets like VXI and RCH50 MC31XXR Audio Jack Cover MC31XXS Audio Jack Cover MC3190G Audio Jack Cover 2740 mAh Battery 4800 mAh Battery UBC Power Supply Kit DC Line Cord MC31XXR S Stylus MC31XXR S Stylus MC31XXR S Tether MC31XXR S Tether MC31XXR S Stylus and Tether Kit MC31XXR S Stylus and Tether Kit MC31090G Stylus MC3190G Stylus MC3190G Stylus and Tether MC3190G Stylus and Tether MC3190G Handstrap MC3190G Handstrap Button MC31XXR S Handstrap 4 3 Accessories MC31XX Accessories Continued Part Number Description 25 124389 01R Connects a headset with unique Quick Disconnect Connector to the mobile computer Bare wires can be soldered to user defined unique Quick Disconnect Connector 25 124411 01R Connects a VXI and RCH50 headset to the mobile computer 11 128366 02R Replacement audio jack cover for the MC31XXR 5 pack 11 128366 01R Replacement audio jack cover for the MC31XXS 5 pack 11 128366 03R Replacement audio jack cover for the MC3190G 5 pack BTRY MC3XKABOE BTRY MC31KAB02 KT 32665 02R Replacement standard capacity 1X battery Replacement extended capacity 2X battery Provides power to the Universal Battery Charger 50 16002 042R Provides power
35. of the BTExplorer application Tap Menu gt Settings The BTExplorer Settings window appears Device Info Tab Use the Device Info tab to configure the MC31XX s Bluetooth connection modes SE BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings ol x BTExplorer Settings BTExplorer Settings GE Local Device Settings Local Device Settings Discoverable Mode Connectable Mode Connectable v Discovery 4 gt Discoverable Mode Discoverable sw Connectable Mode Connectable sl OK ES Cancel asleep gt k gt Figure 3 45 BTExplorer Settings Device Info Tab Table 3 3 Device Info Tab Data Item Description Device Name Displays the name of the MC31XX Discoverable Mode Select whether or not the MC31 XX is discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Connectable Mode Select whether or not the MC31 XX is connectable by other Bluetooth devices Services Tab J NOTE Ensure that the MC31XX is discoverable and connectable when remote devices use MC31 XX services Use the Services tab to add or delete Bluetooth services BTExplorer Settings Device Info BTExplorer Settings Hap Currently Installed Local Services File Transfer 1 File Transfer Headset Audio Gatewa Headset Audio Gateway OBEX Object Push 1 OBEX Object Push Personal Area Networki Personal Area Networ Serial Port 1 Serial Port sx BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings Cancel BTExplorer PTTE Figure 3 46 B
36. pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear Using Bluetooth 3 7 s settings Enter Passcode Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with WM XJK6787 Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Back ES Next Figure 3 5 Enter Passcode 8 Enter the Passcode on the other device The device is added to the Bluetooth list s Settings Enter Passcode Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with MC75 12 Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Device Added Your Pocket PC has connected with MC75 12 Done Eg Advanced Figure 3 6 Bluetooth Connection Confirmation You are prompted to enter a passcode If the device has a specific passcode enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next If the device does not have a specific passcode enter one in the Passcode field and tap Next The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device 9 If you created a passcode you will be prompted by the other device to enter the same passcode Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection If you entered a passcode from the device you shouldn t have to do anything on the other device 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 de
37. serial device Yes Mobile computer is connected to a USB device Yes Mobile computer is disconnected from a USB device Yes A key is pressed Yes The scan triggered is pressed Yes The screen is touched No Bluetooth Yes Yes On Motion Yes Wireless LAN activity is detected No To access the Wakeup settings On Window CE 6 0 devices tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power icon gt Wakeup tab MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Power settings BatteryMgmt Wakeup Enable disable device s wakeup based upon suspend reason Tap source to toggle Wake Pwrkey Other a No Yes No Yes No YE sa 5 E Lana ST ker Figure 2 28 Windows CE 6 0 Wakeup Tab On Windows Mobile 6 1 devices tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power icon gt Wakeup tab s settings Enable disable device s wakeup based upon suspend reason Tap source to toggle we Prior oro AC Power No Yes Cradle I No Yes Cradle No Yes veel LAT ES Figure 2 29 Windows Mobile 6 1 Wakeup Tab Introduction Bluetooth equipped devices can communicate without wires using frequency hopping spread spectrum FHSS radio frequency RF to transmit and receive data in the 2 4 GHz Industry Scientific and Medical ISM band 802 15 1 Bluetooth wireless technology is specifically designed for short range 30 feet 10 meters communication and low power consumption MC31XXs with Bluetooth capabilities
38. that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the require profile is enabled on the MC31XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 4 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 5 Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer The BTExplorer window appears 3 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 6 Tap Menu gt New Connection The New Connection Wizard appears sc BTExplorer New Connection Wizard PF FE Welcome to the New New Connection Wizard Connection Wizardl Welcome to the New Please select an action me Connection Wizard From the list below and na i click Next to begin Please select an action from the list below and click Next to begin Search for Bluetooth devices and discover the services they provide ba xplore Services on Remote Device EE E the services they provide 5 dp Back SC Cancel Next dp 29 F7Explorer zo Ss Figure 3 18 BTExplorer Window 4a Back gt Cancel Next gt 7 Select Explore Services on Remote Device or another from the drop down list and tap Next The following actions are available in the drop down list actions may vary depending upon configurations e Explore Services on R
39. the Mobile Computer The wakeup condition settings are used to define what actions wake up the mobile computer The settings are configurable so they are subject to change update For more information see Waking the Mobile Computer on page 2 23 Main Battery Removal To remove the main battery from an MC31XXS R 1 If the MC31XXS R is in suspend mode press the Power button to wake the device 2 Press the power button to place the MC31XXS R in suspend mode 3 Wait for the red Scan LED to turn on and then turn off 4 Rotate the latches to the open position AN CAUTION Do not lift up on the latches when removing the door Lift up on the handstrap only Figure 1 12 Open Latches 5 Lift the door off bottom first Figure 1 13 Lift Battery Door 1 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 6 With finger press the battery clip in at the top of the battery and lift the battery out top first h WARNING Do not use a tool to remove the battery Figure 1 14 Remove Battery To remove the main battery from an MC3190G 1 Ifthe MC3190G is in suspend mode press the Power button to wake the device 2 Press the Power button to place the MC3190G in suspend mode 3 Wait for the red Scan LED to turn on and then turn off 4 Rotate the latches to the open position Figure 1 15 Open Latches AN CAUTION Do not lift up on the latches when removing the door Lift up on the handstrap only 5 Lift the door off
40. the SD card e Install the main battery e Charge the main battery and the backup battery e Start the mobile computer Install SD Card The Secure Device SD card provides secondary non volatile storage the flash memory is slower than RAM The SD card holder is located under the battery CAUTION Follow proper Electro Static Discharge ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SD card Proper ESD AN precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded Do not use the SD card slot for any other accessories 1 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide J NOTE Select SD cards with environmental and or the write cycle performance specifications that meet or exceed the application requirements To insert the SD card 1 Lift the SD card retaining door 2 Position the SD card with the contacts down into the SD card slot The SD card corner notch fits into the slot only one way 3 Close SD card retaining door SD Card Retaining Door SD Card Figure 1 6 nserting the SD Card Install Main Battery If the main battery is charged the mobile computer can be used immediately If the main battery is not charged see Battery Charging on page 1 8 To remove the main battery see Main Battery Removal on page 1 11 To install the main battery 1 Remove the battery door 2 Insert the battery into the slot bottom first and press the battery gently into the sl
41. the mobile computer in the suspend state Programs Menu From the Start menu tap Programs to open the Programs menu The programs installed on the MG31XX with Windows CE display in the Programs menu Refer to the Application Guide for Motorola Enterprise Mobility Devices p n 72 68901 xx and the Microsoff Applications for Mobile 6 1 and CE 6 0 User Guide p n 72E 108299 xx for application information Operating the MC31XX 2 5 Keyboard Input Panel Button Use the Keyboard Input Panel as an alternate input device For more information see Entering Information Using the Keyboard Input Panel on page 2 14 Desktop Display Button Use the Desktop Display button to minimize all open programs and display the desktop e My Computer Double tap the icon to open My Computer Recycle Bin Deleted files remain in the recycle bin until the recycle bin is emptied Once emptied the files cannot be retrieved Remote Desktop Connection Tap the Remote Desktop Connection icon to access the Remote Desktop Connection window Task Manager and Properties Use the Task Manager to control an application s use and use the Properties functions to set display and clock options Task Manager 1 Select FUNC CTRL to activate the ALT state and tap on the taskbar to display the Task Manager Properties Selection menu 2 Tap Task Manager to display the Task Manager window Task Manager B Active Tasks Explore My Documents
42. 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 If you purchased your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner contact that business partner for support Introduction This chapter describes the mobile computer physical characteristics how to install and charge the batteries how to remove and replace the handstrap and how to start the mobile computer for the first time Unpacking the Mobile Computer Carefully remove all protective material from around the mobile computer and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that the equipment listed below is included e Mobile computer e Battery e Regulatory Guide e Quick Start Guide Inspect the equipment for damage If any equipment is missing or damaged contact the Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support immediately See for contact information Features There are three versions of the MC31XX mobile computers the MC31XXS with 1D laser and 2D Imager the MC31XXR with Rotating Scan Turret and the MC3190G with 1D laser and 2D Imager For more information on the Rotating Scan Turret see l
43. to Done Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as you would a physical serial cable connection Configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port To establish a serial port connection 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab 4 Tap Add new device The MC31XX begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area 5 Select a device from the list 6 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears J NOTE f Smart pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear 7 Enter the Passcode and the tap Next The device is added to the Bluetooth list 8 In the 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 3 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer 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
44. 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 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are registered in the US Patent amp Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Microsoft Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Motorola Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 USA http www motorola com enterprisemobility Patents This product is covered by one or more of the patents listed on the website www motorola
45. transmitted to the system when the device communicates with the cellular system Ethernet Ethernet communication port Allows a wired interface to a radio network F Flash Memory Flash memory is responsible for storing the system firmware and is non volatile If the system power is interrupted the data is not be lost FTP See File Transfer Protocol G Gateway Address An IP address for a network gateway or router A mobile computer may be part of a subnet as specified by its IP address and Netmask It can send packets directly to any node on the same subnet If the destination node is on a different subnet then the terminal sends the packet to the gateway first The gateway determines how to route the packet to the destination subnet This field is an option used by networks that require gateways H Hard Reset See Cold Boot Hz Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Host Computer A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation IEC 825 Class 1 This is the lowest power IEC laser classification Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic l
46. up Networking service Name Dia Up Networking Gate Click Next to save this connection as a Favorite You can also rename the Favorite by clicking on Favorite Name Save As Favorite E Favorite Name Back Cancel Next gt de Back X Cancel Next o gt clbr eiae gt ex gt Figure 3 27 Connection Favorite Options Window 8 Inthe Favorite Name text box enter a name for this service that will appear in the Favorite window 9 Tap Next The Connection Summary window appears 10 Tap Connect The Select Dial up Networking Entry window appears Select Dial up Networking Entry Click list to add or select an Entry 955 5555 955 5555 Cancel leten0e COS ES Figure 3 28 Select Dial up Networking Entry Window 11 Select the entry and tap OK The MC31XX begins to communicate with the Bluetooth phone If required the phone requests permission to communicate with the MC31 XX 12 Confirm the connection on the phone The Network Log On window appears s Logon to Server i Dial up Connection Network Log On Resource Office User Name Password Domain Password Ir C Save password a Phone Ea 123 J J 5 00 2 8 4 J fpel His Dil from Tab O W ER Tal Yal Ua Tal Oi Pal ep p work T DEES EG RER d ES ED IDDEEEE se Playe we el L one Status es gt Figure 3 29 Network Log On Window 13 In the User name text box enter the user nam
47. wi HID Client OBEX File Transfer HID Client ile Transfer bk HID Clien Personal Area Network _ A2DP AVRCP _ sync E Cancel BTExplorer LB gt Figure 3 60 BTExplorer Settings Profile Tab 1 Tapa check box next to the profile to load activate The Serial Port profile is always active and cannot be removed 2 Tap Select All to select all profiles or tap Deselect All to deselect all profiles 3 Tap Apply to activate the profiles and then Close to exit the application Using Bluetooth 3 43 System Parameters Tab BTExplorer Settings OK x HID Profiles System Parameters miscelaneous _ BTExplorer Settings sx BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings System Parameters Settings E System Parameters Settings Page Timeout g Seconds Page Timeout Seconds Link Supervision Timeout o Seconds Link Supervision Timeout bh Seconds Profiles System Parameters Miscell 4 gt AE AAP SS AY AASA OK Cancel BTExplorer PIT kudi Figure 3 61 BT Explorer Settings System Parameters Tab Table 3 16 System Parameters Tab Data item Description Page Timeout Sets the amount of time the MC31XX searches for a device before moving on the next device Link Supervision Timeout Sets the amount of time that the MC31 XX will wait for a device to come back into range after it has gone out of range If the device does not come back into range by the set time the MC31XX drops the connection Miscell
48. 1 XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 2 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device 3 Select the device and tap Next The Select Remote Service window appears 4 Tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 5 Tap Next The Connection Summary window appears 6 Tap Connect The remote device s accessible folders appear s2 BTExplorer Da adi ok File Transfer Show show Name Ja ETP Actions tv cy Business Business LJ My Music O My Music LI My Pictures LJ My Ringtones B My Pictures LJ Personal _ Templates Ler SamplesW60Be 1 21 09 1 9M B samplesw60 1 21 09 1 9M onnection successru Actions PS CF 9 ETExpiorer 86 gt Figure 3 24 File Transfer Window 7 Double tap the file to copy The Save Remote File window appears s BTExplorer a si Save Remote File Gaya Remote File Name 5amplesw60Beta C CAB Type fall LE sl Name SamplesW60Beta C CAB KE Type All Se Application O Application Data QO Documents and Settings O My Documents E Network sae Platform O profiles O Program Files el 9 ETExpiorer gt ae gt Figure 3 25 Save Remote File Window 8 Tap and hold on the file A pop up menu appears 9 Select the
49. 3 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Problem Cause Solution Mobile computer amber Cradle is not receiving power Ensure the power cable is connected securely to Charge LED Indicator does both the cradle and to AC power not light when mobile computer inserted Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the correctly seated cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Mobile computer battery is Mobile computer was Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure the not charging removed from cradle or cradle mobile computer is seated correctly If the mobile was unplugged from AC computer battery is fully depleted it can take up to power too soon five hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to eight hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The mobile computer is not Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the fully seated in the cradle cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Table 5 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Problem Cause Solution Mobile computer amber Cradle is not receiving power Ensure the power cable is connected securely to Charge LED Indicator does both the cradle and to AC power not light when mobile computer inserted Remove and re insert the mobile computer into correctly seated the cradle ensuring it is cor
50. 31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Related Documents and Software The following items provide more information about the MC31XX mobile computers e MC31XX Series Quick Start Guide p n 72 124259 xx e MC3190G Quick Start Guide p n 72 124276 xx e MC31XX Regulatory Guide p n 72 124293 xx e MC31XX Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide p n 72E 68900 xx e Application Guide for Motorola Enterprise Mobility Devices p n 72E 68901 xx e Microsoft Applications for Mobile 6 1 and CE 6 0 User Guide p n 72E 108299 xx e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK Help File p n 72E 38880 03 e Windows CE Platform SDK for MC3100c50 available at http www motorola com enterprisemobility support e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit for C EMDK for C available at http www motorola com enterprisemobility support e ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to htip www motorola com enterprisemobility manuals Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support for your region Contact information is available at http www motorola com enterprisemobility contactsupport When contacting Enterprise Mobility support please have the following information available e Serial number of the unit e Model number or product name e Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by email telephone or fax within
51. ALPHA key is activated SHIFT Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions The T icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices and the 2 icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the SHIFT key again to return to the default keypad functions B 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table B 3 38 Key Descriptions Continued Key Description Enter Executes a selected item or function ENT el Period Produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal point for numeric entries Comma Produces a comma by default Special Function Alpha Special function by default or when the blue FUNC key is activated Display backlight Toggles the display backlight on and off a Table BA 38 key Keypad Input Modes Orange Shift Key Normal SHIFT Key Orange Key Blue Key Key Up Arrow a a a na ca a oh fl th 1 a a a mp hk kk kh a Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads EA Table BA 38 key Keypad Input Modes Continued Orange Shift Key Blue Key Key Normal SHIFT Key Orange Key oi CJ E ie O OT CFO FF e BE EL SE E e L F6 pl X Increase Brightness F7 Eed y Increase Volume F9 S Decrease Brightness F10 NN Decrease Volume Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as desc
52. Computer on page 2 22 Battery did not charge Battery failed Replace battery If the mobile computer still does not operate try a warm boot then a cold boot For more information see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2 22 Mobile computer Insert mobile computer in cradle and begin charging The removed from cradle Standard Battery requires up to five hours to recharge fully and while battery was the Extended Life Battery requires up to eight hours to recharge charging fully Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 32 F temperature 0 C or above 104 F 40 C Cannot see characters Mobile computer not Press the Power button on screen powered on During data Mobile computer Replace the mobile computer in the cradle or reattach the cable communication no data removed from cradle and re transmit was transmitted or or unplugged from transmitted data was host computer during incomplete communication Incorrect cable See the system administrator or refer to the MC31XX Series configuration Mobile Computer Integrator Guide Communication See the system administrator or refer to the MC31XX Series software was Mobile Computer Integrator Guide incorrectly installed or configured Mobile computer does Volume setting is low Click on the speaker icon to increase the volume not emit sound or turned off 5 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table 5 1
53. Description Service Name Lists the name of the audio service Using Bluetooth 3 39 Audio Video Remote Control Service Audio Video Remote Control hosts connections from Bluetooth devices supporting audio remote control functionality BTExplorer Edit Local Audio video Remote Local Service Information Service Informatian pa Name J AVRCP 1 Ea Cancel Figure 3 55 BTExplorer Settings Audio Video Remote Control Table 3 11 Audio Video Remote Control Data Item Description Service Name Lists the name of the audio service Security Tab Security settings allows you to set global security policies for Bluetooth Note that these settings are only active on local Services that are set to Authenticate or Authenticate Encryption You can set authentication on local Services under the Services tab To adjust the security settings for an individual service select the Services tab first then select the individual service then Properties SE BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings OK R BTExplorer Settings Device Info Services Security Discovery virtua lt L BTExplorer Settings Security Settings Use PIN Code Incoming Connections PIN Code Security Settings Encrypt Link On All Outgoing Connections e Encrypt Link On All Outgoing Connections To use PIN Code Authenticate or D 8 Authenticate Encrypt must be set on e To use PIN Code Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt must b
54. E E Teana 2 15 Power Manageme EE 2 15 DIAY ONEN EE 2 15 FOSFIDO HON WEE 2 16 Connecting a Wired headset ceecccccsesecececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseaeeeeeeseeeeeeeseseeeeseaeeeeeesseaeeeesseeeeeeesseaeeeeesanees 2 17 Using a Bluetooth Headset srsssisubirreneinrinenriosrine meinaan nieba aNa a iai ia eiai inaidai anarian 2 18 BEERS AUIS E 2 18 Re La e EE 2 18 Seel R En e e te 2 18 SC AMMING GONSIG de TEE 2 19 Lu Le O AA AA 2 19 OOS FAM OMAN MOTOS E 2 20 WAG ace UL AA AA 2 20 Resetting the Mobile Computer 1 1 2 22 Windows CE 6 0 Devices lalaan 2 22 Table of Contents vil PE HOMINGg a WANT BOOT sa nein AA AANI AAP AA AA AA 2 22 Peroming a cold BOOT AA AA 2 22 Windows Mobile 6 1 Devices u 110111 2 22 Pornonmning ANAN BOOL Kama AGAIN BIGAA AA NA AA AA iis 2 22 Performing a Cold Boot a 2 23 Waking brenne WE 2 23 Chapter 3 Using Bluetooth Idee Te Le WEE 3 1 Adaptive Frequency Hopping u 1 11 101110 rene 3 1 Si AA AA 3 2 mj FT ele de RE elei Le IC e M 3 2 BUCO Ge EE 3 3 OG Me EE 3 3 MV AIM ee EE 3 4 SPE eebe 3 4 EE 3 4 Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack with Windows Mobile 6 1 cccccccccecssseeeeeceeeeeeeeseeceeeesseaeeeeeesaaeeess 3 5 Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off aa 3 5 EMA OIG BINETOOIN rer an AA NAA ANA 3 5 Disabling Bluetooth AA 3 5 PISCOYENNG BILETOOIN DEVICES EE 3 6 Ee SAC PANA 3 7 Object Push Services via BEAM ccccccceesecceceeeeeceeceeeeeeeeceeee
55. Indicator to indicate the MC31XX battery charging status See Table 4 2 on page 4 7 for charging status indications Accessories 4 13 Universal Battery Charger UBC Adapter AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 5 2 The UBC Adapter can be used with a power supply as a standalone spare battery charger or it can be used with the four station UBC2000 to simultaneously charge up to four spare batteries For additional information on the UBC 2000 refer to the UBC 2000 Quick Reference Guide p n 70 33188 xx Spare Battery Charging To charge spare batteries 1 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot bottom first 2 Pivot the top of the battery down onto the contact pins Battery UBC Adapter Spare Battery Charging Slot Figure 4 5 UBC Adapter Battery Insertion 3 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The Standard Battery usually charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than eight hours See Table 4 3 on page 4 14 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete press the battery clip and lift the battery out of the slot h WARNING Do not use a tool to remove the battery UBC Adapter LED Charge Indications The UBC Adapter charging LEDs indicate the battery charging status The Standard Battery usually charges in less than five hours and the Exte
56. It is normal to see the Bluetooth icon appear and disappear as well as a wait cursor when initialization proceeds in all modes MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Performing a cold boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the cold boot Warm Boot With StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack Performing a warm boot turns off Bluetooth With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Performing a warm boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the warm boot Suspend When there is an active Bluetooth connection the Bluetooth radio goes into low power mode maintaining the active connection When there is no active connection the Bluetooth radio turns off With StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack J NOTE f there is an active Bluetooth connection between the MC31XX and another Bluetooth device the MC31XX will not timeout However if the user presses the Power button on the MC31XX the MC31 XX will suspend and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device the MC31XX will wake from suspend mode For example Bluetooth scanner sending data to the MC31XX With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack J NOTE lf there is an active Bluetooth connection between the MC31 XX and another Bluetooth device and there is no data activity the MC931 XX will timeout However if the user presses the Power button on the MC31 XxX the MC31 XX will suspend except when on a call and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth
57. LED indicators 4 11 MC3000 communication charge cables battery charging 4 12 LED indicators 4 12 UBC adapter battery charging 4 13 LED indicators 000000 4 13 battery charging 1 8 backup battery 1 8 four slot cradles 00 00 eee eee 4 8 four slot spare battery charger 4 10 main battery sisi deri on EE warm Mote a ae d ava a 1 8 MC3000 communication charge cables 4 12 battery charging 4 12 temperature range 20 1 8 UBC adapter 0 4 13 battery status 0 2 0 eee 2 2 2 3 beeper a 1 2 PIUCIOOW SEENEN 3 1 adaptive frequency hopping 3 1 DONGING HEEN 3 30 deleting bonded device 3 32 ld SEENEN 3 2 turning OW cava ads NG AA KAM UNOS eens 3 5 3 14 Index 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide turning ON 1 eee 3 5 3 14 bluetooth communicating icon 2 8 disabled on 2 8 discovering devices 3 6 3 12 3 15 enabled won 2 8 GOD oa4 et pei hee eis oan Bete ABG gees wee 2 3 turning on and off 3 5 3 14 bonding Bluetooth n on naana eee 3 30 boot ee e M 2 22 2 23 3 3 Warm aoaaa ee 2 22 3 4 al II CC spac deen Sarda eee Gree ware ee eee eee a XV C calibration screen 1 10 charge battery 1 8 charge LED indicator 0 4 1 2
58. MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 72E 124289 01 Revision A October 2009 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 2009 by Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Motorola This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Motorola grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Motorola No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program ina network without written permission from Motorola The user agrees to maintain Motorola s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and
59. Middle Name Adams John Figure 3 35 Select Contact Entry Window 4 Select a contact to send to the other device 5 Tap OK 6 Tap OK to swap contacts with the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the contact 7 Tap OK 3 26 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Fetching a Contact To fetch a contact from another device J NOTE Prior to sending and receiving contacts a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact Ensure that the MC31 XX is connectable 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears Address Device Name Service Name Action EMSAs MOE e Eg Cancel Connection Parameters l Figure 3 36 OBEX Object Push Window 2 Inthe Action drop down list select Fetch Contact information 3 Tap OK The contact on the other device is copied Sending a Picture To send a picture to another device 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears Address Device Name Service Name Action TETE v lt None selected gli Cancel Connection Parameters i Figure 3 37 OBEX Object Push Window 2 Inthe Action drop down list select Send A Picture 3 Tap The Send Local Picture window appears Using Bluetooth 3 27 s BTExplorer Send Local Picture Send Local Picture Name fshotoe7 omp Type all Pictur
60. Port Options Select the port option File Transfer Service File transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files sc BTExplorer Zi SG BRA PAO Edit Local Service B File Transfer Information Service Information Service Name bie Transfer 1 Local Device Information Root Directory Iy Documents fe File Permissions Read Write Delete OF Fa Cancel Figure 3 49 BTExplorer Settings File Transfer Information Table 3 5 File Transfer Information Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Root Directory Select the directory that other Bluetooth devices can access File Permissions Select the file permissions for the selected directory Check the appropriate box to grant read access write access and delete access 3 36 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Headset Audio Gateway Service Headset Service Audio Gateway allows connection to headset devices sc BTExplorer Zi a 2 12 lok Edit Local Service Local Service Information Headset Audio Gateway Service Information Seon Name Headset Audio Gateway 1 Cancel Figure 3 50 BTExplorer Settings Headset Audio Gateway Table 3 6 Headset Audio Gateway Data Item Description Service Name Lists the name of the audio service OBEX Object Push Service OBEX Object Push
61. Remote Explorer Desktop gt Q Device unlocked Disable Bluetooth Show BTExplorer Media TelnetCE Disable Bluetooth Player o i Show BTExplorer Fe Laf gt Calendar Contacts Figure 3 15 Disable Bluetooth Enabling Bluetooth To enable Bluetooth tap Bluetooth icon gt Enable Bluetooth The Bluetooth icon changes to indicate that Bluetooth is enabled Li Sign in to Windows Live S SS dos Embedded CE 6 0 Internet Remote Explorer Desktop gt Q Live Search Jl Device unlocked Enable Bluetooth Show BTExplorer Media TelnetCE Enable Bluetooth Player wo Show BTExplorer DEER E Contacts Calendar Figure 3 16 Enable Bluetooth Modes The BTExplorer application has two modes for managing Bluetooth connections Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode The Wizard Mode is for novice Bluetooth users and the Explorer Mode is for experienced Bluetooth users To switch between modes select View gt Wizard Mode or View gt Explorer Mode Wizard Mode Wizard Mode provides a simple process for discovering and connecting to Bluetooth devices Using Bluetooth 3 15 J NOTE Switching between Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode closes all active connections Wizard Mode shows the devices and services in a simple Favorites view created by following the step by step wizard Explorer Mode The Explorer Mode window is easy to navigate and provides greater control to users familiar with Bluetooth The menu bar p
62. See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 2 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device 3 Select the device and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 4 Tap Next The Connection Summary window appears 5 Tap Connect The MC31XX connects to the Bluetooth device A2DP AVRCP Services A2DP AVRCP is used to connect to a high quality stereo headset 1 Ensure the MG31XX is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 3 33 2 Ensure that the remote Bluetooth device is in discoverable mode See the devices user manual for instructions 3 Ensure that the A2DP AVRCP profile is enabled on the MC31XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 4 Tap Menu gt Settings gt Services tab 5 Tap Add button 6 Select Advanced Audio Distribution Services 7 Tap OK The Edit Local Services window appears 8 Tap OK twice 9 Tap Menu gt New Connection 10 Select Connect to High Quality Audio from the drop down list 11 Tap Next 12 Select the device and tap Next 13 Enter the PIN Code for the remote device and then tap OK The Connection Favorite Options window appears 3 30 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 14 Tap Next 15 Tap Connect The MC31XX connects to the high quality audio headset For stereo headsets that can use hands free services connect to the hands free service after connecting to the A2DP servi
63. TE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays Using Bluetooth 3 31 1 Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer The BTExplorer window appears 2 Tap Menu gt New Connection The New Connection Wizard window appears 3 Inthe drop down list select Pair with Remote Device 4 Tap Next The Select Remote Device window appears J NOTE Devices discovered previously are listed to save time To start a new device discovery tap and hold on the list area and select Discover Devices from the pop up menu s BTExplorer P Select Remote Device all Devices v Large Icons v Select Remote Device SI All Devices v Large Icons v Back X Cancel Next gt Epes L Sale Figure 3 41 Select Remote Device Window 5 Select a device from the list and tap Next The PIN Code Request window appears BTExplorer Zi a 2 10 ok PIN Code Request Please enter PIN Code Device Address 001570050000 Device Name poms DD 4p Back AS Cancel Next a Figure 3 42 Connection Favorite Options Window 6 Inthe PIN Code field enter the PIN code 7 Tap OK The Pairing Status window displays MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide sc BTExplorer Zi 2 10 ok Pairing Status Fair with Remote Device The device has been successfully Paired and is now considered a Trusted device 4
64. TExplorer Settings Services Tab A A Device Info Services To add a service 3 34 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 1 Tap Add The Add Local Service window displays sc BTExplorer Pa a 2 11 ok Add Local Service Headset Audio Gateway Service Serial Port Service Cancel Figure 3 47 Add Local Service Window 2 Inthe list select a service to add 3 Tap OK The Edit Local Service window displays for the selected service 4 Select the appropriate information and then tap OK See the following sections for information on the available services Dial Up Networking Service Dial up Networking allows other Bluetooth devices to access a dial up modem se BTExplorer Edit Local Service Local Service Information Dial up Networking Service Information Service Name Dial up Networking 1 Local Device Information COM Port DUNN w Baud Rate 57600 e Port Options Mo Flow Control e E Cancel ep Figure 3 48 BTExplorer Settings Dial up Networking Information Table 3 4 Dial up Networking Information Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Using Bluetooth 3 35 Table 3 4 Dial up Networking Information Data Item Description Local COM Port Select the COM port Local Baud Rate Select the communication baud rate Local
65. WLAN See LAN Numerics 28 key keypad cee ee B 2 24 Dal codes AAP 2 19 38 key keypad ce ee ee B 6 48 key keypad 0 ee eee B 10 A ACCESSONCS e BERLE ESSER EES SEER O 1 1 ece AA 4 11 four slot charge only cradle 4 8 LED indicators 00000 a 4 8 four slot cradles battery charging 4 8 four slot spare battery charger battery charging 4 10 LED indicators 4 11 MC3000 communication charge cables battery charging 4 12 LED indicators 4 12 plastic holster 4 15 4 17 OO Cd AA bho Hen 1 5 single slot serial USB cradle 4 5 battery charging 4 5 LED INGICAIOIS 4am ma wahahha magi 4 6 SUNG A gaan GA AK Doh o Ba NO Bae 4 3 UBC adapter battery charging 4 13 LED INdICAlOrS a ahaha amd Danna kad 4 13 active and indicate programs 2 2 active tasks 0 eee 2 5 PONG ONG EE Xvi CON EEN 2 8 adaptive frequency hopping 3 1 MEN 3 1 attaching strap door assembly 1 13 B bar codes two dimensional 2 19 battery Suite Us le AA AA 1 8 temperature range A 5 laki APR PP 1 6 EEN 2 2 battery charge status 2 2 battery chargers four slot spare battery charger battery charging 4 10
66. a Tuesday 7 44 AM July 01 2008 Wi Fi Network Card sl Getting Started Tap here to set owner information Hotmail 1 Unread Outlook E mail 10 Unread No tasks No upcoming appointments Notification Contacts Figure 2 10 Battery Icon on the Title Bar You can also view the battery status using the Power window When the main battery power falls below a predetermined level a Main Battery dialog box appears indicating the status of the main battery When the backup battery power falls below a predetermined level a Backup Battery icon and dialog box appears indicating the status of the backup battery MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide CG Po 46 gt SE Start se Start 2 38 PM Tuesday Tuesday July 01 2008 July 01 2008 se Start se Start Tuesday July 01 2008 Wi Fi Public la Getting Started ei Getting Started Getting S Getting Started Tuesday July 01 2008 Wi Fi Network Card Wi Fi Network Card Wi Fi Network Card Tap here to set owner information Tap here to set owner information A Tap here to set owner information A Tap here to set owner information SS Hotmail 1 Unread Backup Battery Low To prevent possible data loss replace or recharge your battery according to the owner s manual s Backup Battery Very Low Main Battery Low Main Battery Very Low To prevent possible data loss replace or recharge Hotmail 1 Unread your battery according to the owner s manual
67. a wired Ethernet LAN and acts as a bridge between the Ethernet wired network and IEEE 802 11 interoperable radio equipped mobile units such as a mobile computer The AP allows a mobile user to roam freely through a facility while maintaining a seamless connection to the wired network AirBEAM Manager AirBEAM Manager is a comprehensive wireless network management system that provides essential functions that are required to configure monitor upgrade and troubleshoot the wireless network and its components including networked mobile computers Some features include event notification access point configuration diagnostics statistical reports auto discovery wireless proxy agents and monitoring of access points and mobile units AirBEAM Smart Client AirBEAM Smart Client is part of Motorola s AirBEAM suite which also includes AirBEAM Safe and AirBEAM Manager The AirBEAM Smart Client system uses the network accessible host server to store software files that are to be downloaded to the mobile computers The AirBEAM Smart Client provides the mobile computers with the smarts to request software from the host It allows them to request download and install software as well as to upload files and status data The AirBEAM Smart Client uses the industry standard FTP or TFTP file transfer protocols to check the host system for updates and if necessary to transfer updated software Most often AirBEAM Smart Client is used with
68. aced Distance between Ensure the mobile computer is within proper scanning range scan window and bar code is incorrect Mobile computer is Ensure the mobile computer is programmed to accept the type of not programmed for bar code scanned the bar code type Mobile computer is If a beep on a good decode is expected and a beep is not heard not programmed to check that the application is set to generate a beep on good generate a beep decode Battery is low Check the battery level When the battery is low the mobile computer automatically goes into suspend mode Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 7 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Table 5 2 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Solution Mobile computer Cradle is not receiving power Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both amber Charge LED the cradle and to AC power Indicator does not light when mobile computer Mobile computer is not Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the inserted correctly seated cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Spare Battery Charging Spare battery is not correctly Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging LED does not light seated slot ensuring it is correctly seated when spare battery is inserted Mobile computer Mobile computer was Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure the mobile battery is not charging removed from cradle or cradle com
69. act source of coherent light LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor s particular chemical composition M MC Mobile Computer MIL 1 mil 1 thousandth of an inch Glossary 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 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 Motorola handheld computer It can be set up to run as a stand alone device or it can be set up to communicate with a network using wireless radio technology N Nominal The exact or ideal intended value for a specified parameter Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviations from this value Nominal Size Standard size for a bar code symbol Most UPC EAN codes are used over a range of magnifications e g from 0 80 to 2 00 of nominal P Parameter A variable that can have different values assigned to it Percent Decode The average probability that a single scan of a bar code would result in a successful decode In a well designed bar code scanning system that probability should approach near 100 Q Quiet Zone A clear space containing no dark marks which precedes the star
70. action to perform e New create a new file or folder on the remote device e Delete delete the selected file on the remote device 3 20 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide e Get File copy the file from the remote device to the MC31XX e Put File copy a file from the MC31 XX to the remote device Creating a New File or Folder To create a new folder or file on the remote device 1 Tap and hold on the screen and select New gt Folder or New gt File The Create New Folder or Create New File window appears 2 Enter the name for the new folder or file 3 Tap OK to create the new folder or file on the remote device Deleting a File To delete a file from the remote device 1 Tap and hold on the file to delete and select Delete 2 Inthe Delete Remote Device File dialog box tap Yes Getting a File To copy a file from a remote device 1 Double tap or tap and hold on the file and select Get The Save Remote File window appears 2 Navigate to the directory to save the file 3 Tap Save The file is transferred from the remote device to the MC31XX Copying a File To copy a file to a remote device 1 Tap Action gt Put The Send Local File window appears 2 Navigate to the directory to save the file and select a file 3 Tap Open The file copies from the MC31XX to the remote device Connecting to the Internet Using an Access Point This section explains how to access a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point
71. al charge cable 1 8 4 11 series 3000 demo window 2 1 SCIWVICS 6 Minch ger gn aai ekaa eg BP fae Sahar ak DNA 5 1 CTS geckeg a Eeer NAA 2 4 shoulder strap 4 17 4 18 show Clock 0 2 6 single slot cradle RS232 cable 4 2 single slot cradle USB cable 4 2 single slot serial USB cradle 1 8 1 9 4 1 4 5 battery charging 4 5 LED indicators 4 6 softreset AA 2 22 3 4 spare battery SR ll e MEN 1 9 stant IMGT a kaan Bre aot ara e adage ah eee ote 2 4 starting the mobile computer 1 5 1 10 SUMS ots secede ae eae be te E ed AP 1 5 Sl IS deeg dee dee Aan ed eee oy ee Ae an a 2 status ICON aa KAANAK AKA Qed Sark 2 2 2 3 2 7 status ICONS eee do awe EE e dee NG 2 7 2 8 SUOMI a tor dr Se Nano apo ADA PAA ANG chat an 5 1 strap door assembly 1 3 1 4 attaching ose week ser KA d ebe doe wf ge Sr dee 1 13 SV WSS sense PAA 1 3 1 9 4 3 stylus holder 0 0c ccc eee 1 3 SUSPEND Auer d ceed dma dere Nd ka dna d 2 4 3 4 synchronize with PC using Bluetooth 3 10 T task manager 2 5 ET e EE 2 2 technical specifications A 1 temperature A 2 battery charging A 5 Today screen 2 6 troubleshooting 5 5 es 5 10 four slot charge only cradle 5 8 four slot spare battery charger 5 9 mo
72. and communication status The taskbar icons are described in Table 2 1 The taskbar icons display the function status indicate what programs are active and indicate the battery charge status The Taskbar buttons are used to access menus select deselect functions or to change display windows e Status Icons The status icons indicate the function key status If the FUNC SHIFT CTRL ALT or ALPHA functions are active the appropriate status icon is displayed e Active Programs Icons The active applications icons are displayed on the taskbar If more than one program is active icons can be used to toggle between the open programs applications Tap on a taskbar application to maximize the application e AC Power Battery Status Icons The AC Power Battery Status icons are shown in the taskbar to indicate the present power supply status of the mobile computer The main battery status icons provide the battery status in 10 increments from 10 to 100 The backup battery low icon indicates that the backup battery charge is low See Battery Charging on page 1 8 for backup battery charging instructions Operating the MC31XX 2 3 Open Programs and Status Icons Desktop Display Button Spam AR Start Button Window Title Scroll Status Icons Keyboard Input Panel Button Figure 2 3 Taskbar Table 2 1 Taskbar Icons Icon Description E F Indicates that the battery is charging 100 f Indicates that the battery is fully charged 100 c
73. aneous Tab sc BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings jok x HID Profiles System Parameters Miscellaneous 4 BTExplorer Settings IG Connection Highlighting Settings ae Connection Highlighting Settings Highlight Connections See Highlight Connections Favorites sl Highlight Attributes Highlight Attributes Apply Text Style NA Apply Text Style bold E C Apply Text Color Ka _ Apply Text Color Ed System Parameters Miscellaneous o d gt OK SS Cancel Sc etexporer gt k gt Figure 3 62 BTExplorer Settings Miscellaneous Tab BTExplorer Settings Table 3 17 Miscellaneous tab Data Item Description Highlight Connections Select the connection type to highlight when connected In the Wizard Mode the only options are Favorites or None In the Explorer Mode the options are None Tree View Only List View Only or Tree and List View Apply Text Style Select the text style to apply to the connection text Apply Text Color Select the text color to apply to the connection text 3 44 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction The MC31XX accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities Accessories include cradles cables and spare battery chargers lists the MC31XX accessories Table 4 1 MC31XX Accessories Cradles Single Slot Serial USB Cradle CRD300 1001RR Charges the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery and synchronizes the mobile computer with a hos
74. aser shutdown if the scanner s oscillating mirror fails Interleaved 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric O to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded Glossary 5 imaging scanning Mobile computers with an integrated imager use digital camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code store the resulting image in memory and execute state of the art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image Intercharacter Gap The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discrete code Interleaved Bar Code A bar code in which characters are paired together using bars to represent the first character and the intervening spaces to represent the second 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 IP Internet Protocol The IP part of the TCP IP communicatio
75. ator Guide Battery Charging The Single Slot Serial USB cradle can charge the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery simultaneously To charge the mobile computer 1 Slide the mobile computer into the mobile computer slot The mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery charging status The Standard Battery charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery charges in less than eight hours See Table 4 2 for charging status indications 4 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide USB Port Serial Port Spare Battery Indicator LED Bar Spare Battery Charging Slot ZO 6 Battery Charge LED 9655 Clip Indicator 0089 Sis amper OC NG Power Port Oo OG DQ OG O es Mobile Computer Slot Spare Battery Charging LED Figure 4 1 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle 2 When charging is complete remove the mobile computer from the mobile computer slot To charge the spare battery 1 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot bottom first and pivot the top of the battery down onto the contact pins 2 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact 3 The Spare Battery Charging LED see Figure 4 1 on page 4 6 indicates the spare battery charging status The Standard Battery charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery charges in less than eight hours See Table 4 2 for charging status indi
76. bile computer 5 5 single slot serial USB cradle 5 7 UBC adapter 5 10 turning the radios off WLAN waa paanan 8S a aah ae 4 WD BEE Gr n 1 17 U UBC adapter 1 8 1 9 4 1 battery charging 000 c eee eee 4 13 LED MIGICAIONS acai a AA ANA ewes 4 13 UBC adapter LED indicators aa 4 13 UBC adapter LED charge indications 4 13 universal battery charger adapter 1 8 4 1 unpacking BEEN 1 1 updates documentation xvi USB client charge cable 1 8 4 2 4 11 using headset 2 18 using stylus ee 1 9 W wakeup condition settings 1 11 wakeup conditions 0 0 00 c eee ee eee 2 23 warm boot aa 2 22 3 4 Windows CE NET 5 0 Professional 2 2 2 4 Windows Mobile ert 2 6 WICC SS EE wire a a a erh eee a 1 17 Wireless Manager 1 17 wireless status 2 8 WLAN 802 11a b g 0 0 Aa xii WPAN Bluetooth xii Z Zebra printer cable 4 2 4 11 O MOTOROLA Motorola Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 USA 1 800 927 9626 http www motorola com enterprisemobility MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their registered owners Motorola Inc 2009 72E 124289 01 Revision A October 2009
77. can Rate Scan Angle Near 3 8 cm 1 5 in Far 60 cm 24 in 0 004 in minimum element width 35 from vertical 65 from normal 50 from normal 10 000 ft candles 107 640 lux 104 12 scans sec bidirectional 47 3 default configurable narrow angle 35 3 2D Imager Engine SE4500 SR Specifications Range on 100 UPCA at 30 ft candles Field of View Optical Resolution Roll Pitch Angle Skew Tolerance Ambient Light Focal Distance from Front of Engine Aiming Element VLD Illumination Element LED Near 6 35 cm 2 5 in Far 36 07 cm 14 2 in Horizontal 38 Vertical 25 752 x 480 pixels 360 60 from normal 60 from normal 9 000 ft candles 96 900 Lux Near 4 cm 1 6 in Far 38 cm 15 in 655 nm 10 nm 625 nm 5 nm Technical Specifications A 5 Table A 1 MC31XX Technical Specifications Continued Item Description 2D Imager Engine SE4500 HD Specifications Range on 100 UPCA at Near 6 65 cm 2 62 in Far 15 49 cm 6 1 in 30 ft candles Field of View Horizontal 39 Vertical 25 Optical Resolution 752 x 480 pixels Roll 360 Pitch Angle 60 from normal Skew Tolerance 60 from normal Ambient Light 9 000 ft candles 96 900 Lux Focal Distance from Front of Near 4 cm 1 6 in Engine Far 17 cm 6 8 in Aiming Element VLD 655 nm 10 nm Illumination Element LED 625 nm 5 nm Motorola In
78. can exchange information eg files appointments and tasks with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as phones printers access points and other mobile computers To use the MC31XX as a modem create a dial up modem connection between a computer and MC31 XX TheMC31 XX with Bluetooth technology uses either the StoneStreet Bluetooth stack or the Microsoft Bluetooth stack To write an application that uses the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack APIs refer to the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK Help Adaptive Frequency Hopping Adaptive Frequency Hopping AFH is a method of avoiding fixed frequency interferers and can be used with Bluetooth voice All devices in the piconet Bluetooth network must be AFH capable in order for AFH to work There is no AFH when connecting and discovering devices Avoid making Bluetooth connections and discoveries during critical 802 116 communications AFH for Bluetooth consists of four main sections e Channel Classification A method of detecting an interference on a channel by channel basis or pre defined channel mask e Link Management Coordinates and distributes the AFH information to the rest of the Bluetooth network e Hop Sequence Modification Avoids interference by selectively reducing the number of hopping channels e Channel Maintenance A method for periodically re evaluating the channels When AFH is enabled the Bluetooth radio hops around instead of through the 802 11b high rat
79. cations 4 When charging is complete press the battery clip and lift the battery out of the slot h WARNING Do not use a tool to remove the battery LED Charge Indications The Single Slot Serial USB cradle uses the mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator to indicate the battery charging status and the Spare Battery Charging LED to indicate spare battery charging status See Table 4 2 for charging status indications Accessories 4 7 Table 4 2 LED Charging Status Indicators LED Indication Mobile Computer Charging LED on mobile computer Off Mobile computer not placed correctly in the cradle cable not connected correctly charger is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of mobile computer Slow Blinking Amber Mobile computer is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery is initially inserted in the mobile computer the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Spare Battery Charging LED on cradle Off No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correctly cradle is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Charging complete 4 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Four Slot Cradles AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 5
80. ce 1 Tap Menu gt New Connection 2 Select Connect to Headset from the drop down list 3 Tap Next 4 Select the stereo headset and tap Next 5 Select the Hands Free unit service and then tap Next 6 Tap Next 7 Tap Connect Connect to a HID Device The MC31XX can connect to an Human Interface Device HID device such as a Bluetooth keyboard 1 Ensure the MG31XX is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 3 33 2 Ensure that the remote Bluetooth device is in discoverable mode See the device user manual for instructions 3 Ensure that the HID Client profile is enabled on the MC31XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 4 Tap Menu gt New Connection 5 Select Explore Services on Remote Device from the drop down list 6 Tap Next 7 Select the device and tap Next 8 Select the service and tap Next 9 The Connection Favorite Options window appears 10 Tap Next 11 Tap Connect The MC31XX connects to the HID device Bonding with Discovered Device s A bond is a relationship created between the MC31 XX and another Bluetooth device in order to exchange information in a secure manner Creating a bond involves entering the same PIN on the two devices After creating a bond and turning on the Bluetooth radios the devices recognize the bond and can exchange information without re entering a PIN To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device J NO
81. ce unlocked Bluetooth Icon hot Calendar Contacts Figure 3 1 Bluetooth Icon Table 3 1 list the services supported by the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack and the Microsoft Bluetooth stack Using Bluetooth 3 3 Table 3 1 Bluetooth Services Microsoft Bluetooth Stack StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack Windows Mobile WinCE Windows Mobile WinCE Serial Port Service Serial Port Service Serial Port Service Serial Port Service Dial Up Networking Dial Up Networking Client Dial Up Networking Client Client Service Service Service OBEX Object Push Client and OBEX Object Push Client and Host Services Host Services Service HID Client Service A2DP AVRCP Service OBEX Object Push HID Client Services HID Client Services LAN Client Services LAN Client Services Headset Audio Gateway Client Headset Audio Gateway Services Services Personal Area Networking Personal Area Networking Services Services File Transfer Client and Host File Transfer Client and Host Services Services A2DP AVRCP Services Table 3 2 list the COM ports available for the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack and the Microsoft Bluetooth stack Table 3 2 COM Ports Microsoft Bluetooth Stack StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack COM5 COM5 COM9 COM9 COM11 COM21 COM22 COM23 Bluetooth Power States Cold Boot With StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack Performing a cold boot on the MC31 XX turns off Bluetooth after initialization which takes a few moments
82. code for the country that you are calling 5 Inthe Area Code text box enter the area code 6 In the Phone Number text box enter the phone number 7 Tap OK Object Exchange Push Services Object Exchange OBEX is a set of protocols that allows sharing objects such as Contacts or pictures using Bluetooth To exchange contact information with another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure the MG31XX is discoverable and connectable See Device Info Tab on page 3 33 2 Ensure that the OBEX Object Push profile is enabled on the MC31XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 3 24 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 3 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device 4 Select the device and tap Next 5 Select the OBEX Object Push service and select Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 6 Tap Next The Connection Summary window appears 7 Tap Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears 8 Inthe Action drop down list select one of the following options Send Contact Information Swap Contact Information Fetch Contact Information or Send a Picture Sending a Contact To send a contact to another device J NOTE Prior to sending and receiving contacts a default contact must be set up before attempting to se
83. com enterprisemobility patents Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev A October 2009 Initial release IV MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Egeter li ROVISION LS E jii About This Guide BOM Ter AA AP XI Documentation Set Z ccc ec ececcececeececeeeeaececueaececueaececueaececeeececeeueaeseeneaesecueaesecueaeauseseeaeseseeaesneeas XI le g e8 cl e ARR MAA AR PA PARAAN xii Software Vereions nrin ra narrata ranra rara nran n nrnna rn nrnna rnn nna xii ne le e aa E LAAN E XIV Notational Conventions nnen rar nne nnnn XV Related Documents and Software 2 2 2 0 ccc ccccccccececeecececeececuenececueaececueaececuenececueaeaecueaeaesecueaesesaeaesesneseenees xvi Service Information xvi Chapter 1 Getting Started Idee elle Le E 1 1 Unpackihg Tae Mobile COMPUTE EE 1 1 EE 1 1 ROUA CAN TU accreeennes saniesswnct sates sonoreannecewsricaneeususerdunaeouuesic AA 1 3 MODI COMPUTER StQMU AA e i eisa VEEE Ea nira aeeai EEE ar 1 5 ICC CAO WEE 1 5 ela Main Sne EE 1 6 Busgare ie Le E AA AANGAT NAA A AA ieeuwauceneteeniactarbens 1 8 SPA BAN CONAN E 1 9 O NS a AA ANA AA AA AA eee 1 9 Slang MO MODIT COMPUTE WEE 1 10 Calibration Ee ME 1 10 Wakinaine Mobile e une WEE 1 11 Mel at da Le 1 11 Handstrap Removal and Replacement MC31XXS R 1 13 Handstrap Removal and Replacement MC3190G 1 14 Turning Off the ee 1 17 On Device with Windows CE
84. ddress 001570832730 Favorite Name WM_X3K6787 File Transfer 1 service Name Fie Transfer1 Click Next to save this connection as a Favorite You can also rename the Favorite by clicking on Favorite Name Save As Favorite ES Back Cancel Next gt d Back X Cancel Next o gt Ca 0 gt Figure 3 22 Connection Favorite Options Window 11 In the Favorite Name text box enter a name for this service that will appear in the Favorite window 12 Tap Next The Connection Summary window appears 13 Tap Connect to add the service to the Favorite window and connect to the service s BTExplorer BTExplorer a E Favorites AWM_xjk6 7810 File Transfer Select a Favorite or Menu gt New Connection View SS Menu fetewirer ss SRO Figure 3 23 Favorites Window Select a Favorite or File gt New Connection Available Services J NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN This depends upon the device s authentication The MC31 XX offers the following services e File Transfer e Dial Up Networking e OBEX Object Push e Headset Audio Gateway e Serial Port e Personal Area Networking e A2DP AVRCP See the following sections for information on these services Using Bluetooth 3 19 File Transfer Services J NOTE Shared folders are a security risk To transfer files between the MC31XX and another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure that OBEX File Transfer profile is enabled on the MC3
85. 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 However the situation is complicated by the availability of various integrated scanning modules The best way to specify the appropriate working range per bar code density is through a chart called a decode zone for each scan module A decode zone simply plots working range as a function of minimum element widths of bar code symbols Angle The scan angle is important for optimizing decode performance When laser beams reflect directly back into the scanner from the bar code this specular reflection can blind the scanner To avoid this scan the bar code so that the beam does not bounce directly back But do not 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 NOTE Contact the Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support Center if chronic scanning difficulties develop Decoding of properly printed bar codes should be quick and effortless MC31XX with an integrated imager have the following features Omnidirectional 360 reading of a variety of bar code symbologies including the most popular linear postal PDF417 and 2D matrix code types The ability to capture and download images to a host for a variety of imaging applications Advanced intuitive
86. e e MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table 2 1 Taskbar Icons Continued Icon Description F Indicates that the FUNC button function is selected Indicates that the CTRL button function is selected ALT Indicates that the ALT character selection is selected pa Indicates that the mobile computer is in ALPHA button mode is selected Battery Unknown Icon The Battery Unknown icon displays when communication with the smart battery has not been established As part of normal operation this icon may be displayed for 30 seconds following a mobile computer reset If the icon displays beyond this 30 second period 1 Remove and re seat the battery 2 If after re seating the battery the icon remains warm boot the mobile computer 3 If after warm booting the mobile computer the icon remains then cold boot the mobile computer 4 If after cold booting the mobile computer the icon remains install a new tested and working battery 5 If the icon remains return the mobile computer for servicing Start Button Tap the Start button to launch the Start menu e Programs Use to access available programs e Favorites Displays files in Favorites directory e Documents Displays files in Documents directory e Settings Accesses the Control Panel the Network and Dial up Connections and the Taskbar and Start menu e Help Accesses the Windows CE Help e Run Runs a program or application e Suspend Places
87. e ALPHA key to access the alternate ALPHA characters shown on the keypad in orange The ALF icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices and the icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the orange ALPHA key again to return to the default keypad functions FUNC blue Press and release the blue FUNC key to activate the keypad alternate functions shown on the keypad in blue The F icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE D devices or the icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the blue FUNC key again to return to the default keypad functions Display backlight Toggles the display backlight on and off Table B 2 28 key Keypad Input Modes Orange Key Orange Shift Keys Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode Numeric Mode SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd Ath 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press ITOT On UU HI TU UI CO NI Ou A Gol P D ep Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads ER Table B 2 28 key Keypad Input Modes Continued Orange Key Orange Shift Keys Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode Numeric Mode SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Key Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described
88. e Handstrap from Battery Door Slot To install a new handstrap 1 Insert one end of the loop section into the mounting slot in the handle 2 Thread the other end of the loop section through the loop and pull to tighten the loop Figure 1 21 Thread Loop 3 Slip the button into the loop section Button d Figure 1 22 Slip Button Through Loop 4 Thread the end of the handstrap into the slot in the battery door Peis 1 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Figure 1 23 Thread Handstrap into Battery Door Slot 5 Press the hook material against the loop material Getting Started 1 17 Turning Off the Radios On Device with Windows CE 6 0 WLAN Radio To turn off the WLAN radio tap the Fusion Signal Strength icon on the task tray and select Disable Radio A red X appears across the icon indicating that the radio is disabled off Era aaa Sa Lee Fusion Signal Strength Icon Figure 1 24 Fusion Signal Strength Icon To turn the radio back on tap the Fusion Signal Strength icon on the task tray and select Enable Radio The red X disappears from the icon indicating that the radio is enabled on Bluetooth Radio with StoneStreet One Stack Enabled To turn off the Bluetooth radio tap the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and select Disable Bluetooth EE Bluetooth Icon Figure 1 25 Bluetooth Icon To turn on the Bluetooth radio tap the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and select Enable Bluetooth On De
89. e Password field A strong password must contain at least seven characters and contain at least three of the following uppercase and lowercase letters numerals and punctuation b Re enter the password in the Confirm field 6 Tap ok 7 Toset a hint to remember the password tap the Hint tab SE Settings Wo q ok Password Provide a password hint in case you forget your password This hint may be visible by others Figure 2 20 Password Window Hint Tab 8 Inthe text box enter a hint for a password reminder 9 Tapok When the MG31XX is not used for a period of time and the user tries to access the device the Password window appears Password Unlock Menu Figure 2 21 Enter Password Windows Enter the password to un lock the device Tap Unlock 2 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Entering Information To enter information e Use the keypad e Use the keyboard input panel soft keyboard to enter text e Scan bar code data into data fields e Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information from the host computer to the mobile computer For more information on ActiveSync refer to the MC31XX Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide Entering Information Using Keypad The 28 38 and 48 key alohanumeric keypads produce the 26 character alphabet A Z numbers 0 9 function keys and assorted characters The keypads default characters functions are printed black or
90. e channels AFH coexistence allows Motorola mobile computers to operate in any infrastructure The Bluetooth radio in this MC31 XX operates as a Class 2 device power class The maximum output power is 2 5mW and the expected range is 32 8 feet 10 meters A definition of ranges based on power class is difficult to obtain due to power and device differences and whether one measures open space or closed office space 3 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide J NOTE Itis not recommended to perform Bluetooth wireless technology inquiry when high rate 802 11b operation is required Security The current Bluetooth specification defines security at the link level Application level security is not specified This allows application developers to define security mechanisms tailored to their specific need Link level security occurs between devices not users while application level security can be implemented on a per user basis The Bluetooth specification defines security algorithms and procedures needed to authenticate devices and if needed encrypt the data flowing on the link between the devices Device authentication is a mandatory feature of Bluetooth while link encryption is optional Pairing of Bluetooth devices is accomplished by creating an initialization key that is used to authenticate the devices and create a link key for them Entering a common PIN number in the devices being paired generates the initialization key The PIN number i
91. e damaged boxes Imager Scanning 1 Ensure that a scan enabled application is loaded on the MC31XX 2 Aim the exit window at the bar code 3 Press the scan button The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming Ensure the cross hair is on top of the bar code The Scan 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 MC31 XxX is in Pick List Mode the imager does not decode the bar code until the crosshair center dot touches the bar code d VI P IO EH Figure 2 26 mager Aiming Pattern X Operating the MC31XX 2 21 Wm DIOU EI smn Figure 2 27 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes 4 Release the scan button J NOTE Imager decoding usually occurs instantaneously The MC31XX 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 2 22 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Resetting the Mobile Computer Windows CE 6 0 Devices If the mobile computer stops responding to input reset it There are two reset functions warm boot and cold boot A warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running programs All data that is not saved is lost A cold boot also restarts the mobile computer but erases all stored records and entries from RAM In addition it returns
92. e for this connection 14 In the Password text box enter the password for this connection 15 In the Domain text box enter the domain name for this connection if required 16 Tap Finish or Connect 17 The phone begins dialing and connects to the network Using Bluetooth 3 23 18 To end a session tap the Connection icon and then tap Disconnect in the dialog box Add a Dial up Entry To add a dial up entry 1 Inthe Select Dial up Networking Entry window tap and hold and then select Add Entry from the pop up menu Select Dial up Networking Entry Click list to add or select an Entry Name Phone Number Office k N Edit Entry s BTExplorer B d2 ok Select Dial up Networking Entry AN Click list to add or select an Entry NA Delete Entry Office 777 work 777 Edit Entry Add Entry OK B Cancel Add Entry Zuse SOM SIS Figure 3 30 Select Dial up Networking Entry Window 2 The Add Phone Book Entry window appears s BTExplorer Edit Phone Book Entry Name For the connection Add Phone Book Entry fie Name for the connection Dialing Information Country Code o Area Code Jj Dialing Information g Phone Number 555 5555 Country Code Phone Number Cancel lettore O EN Figure 3 31 Add Phone Book Entry Window Area Code 3 In the Name for the connection text box enter a name for this connection 4 Inthe Country Code text box enter the country
93. e set on each local service To do this select 7 8 Properties on a service under the Services tab Device Info Services Security Discovery 4 gt OK BS Cancel BTExplorer 5x8 ZE Figure 3 56 BTExplorer Settings Security Tab J NOTE Touse PIN Code select Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt from the Service Security drop down list on each local service 3 40 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table 3 12 Security Tab Data Item Description Use PIN Code Incoming Select for automatic use of the PIN code entered in the PIN Code text box Connection It is recommended not to use this automatic PIN code feature See Security on page 3 2 for more information PIN Code Enter the PIN code Encrypt Link On All Outgoing Select to enable or disable encryption on all outgoing connections to other Connections Bluetooth devices Discovery Tab Use the Discovery tab to set and modify discovered devices BTExplorer Settings OK Ea Services Discovery virtua lt s BTExplorer BTExplorer Settings E Device Discovery Settings Inquiry Length Petsa e Name Discovery Mode Discovered Devices Delete Devices Delete Link Keys Services Discovery Virtual COM 4 gt OK ES Cancel BTExplorer Settings GE Device Discovery Settings Inquiry Length Jeep Name Discovery Mode automatic sl Discovered Devices Delete Devices Delete Link Keys gliene x0
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95. emote Device e Pair with a Remote Device e Active Sync via Bluetooth e Browse Files on Remote Device e Connect to Headset e Connect to Internet using Access Point e Connect to Internet using Phone Modem e Connect to Personal Area Network e Connect to Printer e Send or Exchange Objects e Associate Serial Port e Connect to High Quality Audio not available on Windows CE 6 0 devices J NOTE f a device discovery action has not been previously performed a device discovery is automatically initiated If a device discovery has previously been performed the device discovery process is skipped and the previously found list of devices displays To start a new device discovery tap and hold in the window and select Discover Devices from the pop up menu 8 BTExplorer searches for Bluetooth devices in the area Using Bluetooth 3 17 BTExplorer Select Remote Device E3 all Devices v Large Icons v Select Remote Device Discovering Devices fe Searching for Devices Select a Bl filtered using SoS TTT Cancel in the list shows additional capabilities Searching for Bluetooth devices Back X Cancel Next gt bpem KO Figure 3 19 Discover Devices Dialog Box The discovered devices display in the Select Remote Device window BTExplorer i Select Remote Device all Devices v Large Icons v Select Remote Device D All Devices v Large Icons x NYZILOZGNCH76 NYZILOZMCP763 NY21LO2NGJ378 5 E LI a i WINDOWS WM xjk678 10 E
96. ental key presses To lock the device tap the Device unlocked icon The icon changes to locked Device Unlocked Icon Device Locked Icon live Searc N Device unlocked Calendar Contacts Unlock Figure 2 17 Device Locked Unlocked Icons To unlock the device and free it for use tap Unlock r Unlock Tap Unlock or press A Cancel Figure 2 18 Unlock Device Window Tap Unlock on the Unlock window Password Locking Use the Password window to set a password to disable unauthorized access to the MC31 XX J NOTE f the device is configured to connect to a network use a strong difficult to figure out password to help protect network security Password cracking tools continue to improve and the computers used to crack passwords are more powerful than ever 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Lock icon gt Password tab s Settings O Prompt if device 0 Minutes unused for Password type Emoe iN ES Figure 2 19 Password Window Password Tab Operating the MC31XX 2 13 2 Select Prompt if device unused for check box to enable password protection 3 From the drop down list select a time value for the protection to take affect after non use 4 From the Password type drop down list select either Simple PIN or Strong alphanumeric 5 For a simple password enter a four digit password in the Password field For a stronger password a Enter a seven character password in th
97. enter the same passkey on the other device The passkey is recommended for enhanced security Your passkey must be between 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters If you do not want to use a passkey tap Next 14 To disconnect the ActiveSync connection tap the ActiveSync icon on the Today screen 15 Tap Disconnect 3 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack with Windows CE 6 0 The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack with Windows CE 6 0 operating system Power Modes The Bluetooth radio switches between normal and low power modes automatically When data transfer is required the radio goes into normal mode After five seconds of inactivity the radio goes into low power mode Discovering Bluetooth Device s The MC31XX can receive information from discovered devices without bonding However once bonded the MC31XX and a bonded device exchange information automatically when you turn the Bluetooth radio on See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 3 30 for more information To find Bluetooth devices in the area 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth Device Properties icon Bluetooth Manager Scan Device Unt
98. er may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard If you have any questions about the compatibility of a battery ora charger contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support e For devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source the device shall only be connected to products that bear the USB IF logo or have completed the USB IF compliance program e To enable authentication of an approved battery as required by IEEE1725 clause 10 2 1 all batteries will carry a Motorola hologram Do not fit any battery without checking it has the Motorola authentication hologram e Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred e Severe impact from dropping any battery operated device on a hard surface could cause the battery to overheat e Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals e Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids or expose to fire explosion or other hazard e Do not leave or store the equipment in or 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 e Battery usage by children should be supervised e Please follow local regulations to properly dispose of used re chargeable batteries e Do not dispose of batteries in fire Maintenance and Tro
99. ery 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 MC31XX Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 4 Repeat at least three times 5 Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector area 6 Usea dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 4 through 6 7 Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 1 2 inch away from the surface CAUTION Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face 8 Inspect the area for any grease or dirt repeat if required Cleaning Cradle Connectors To clean the connectors on a cradle 1 Remove the DC power cable from the cradle 2 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol 3 Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector Slowly move the applicator back and forth from one side of the connector to the other Do not let any cotton residue on the connector 4 All sides of the connector should also be rubbed with the cotton tipped applicator 5 Spray compressed air in the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 1 2 inch away from the
100. es BMP JPG JPEG JPE JF Type All Pictures BMP JPG v BTExplorer AY gt Figure 3 38 Send Local Picture Window 4 Navigate to the picture to send to the other device 5 Tap Open 6 Tap OK to send the picture to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the picture A Send Picture dialog appears 7 Tap OK Headset Services To connect to a Bluetooth headset J NOTE Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to If problems occur while connecting to the headset place the headset in discovery mode Refer to the headset user manual for more information 1 Ensure the MG31XX is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 3 33 2 Ensure that the Headset profile is enabled on the MC31 XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 3 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth headset 4 Select the device and tap Next 5 Select the Headset service name and select Connect The MC31XX connects to the headset Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth device J NOTE When using a Bluetooth headset with Headset Services you cannot accept or end a call from the headset You must accept or end a call on the MG31XX 6 Press the communication button on the headset This routes both system and voice call audio
101. esetting the Mobile Computer on page 2 22 When the mobile computer is powered on for the first time it initializes The Splash screen appears for a short period of time followed by the Calibration screen MC3100 series Gi MO 1 xx XXX PM Dn Figure 1 10 Splash Screen On Windows CE 6 0 configurations after the calibration procedure is performed the factory settings launch the Sample Applications window displays Application specific shells may provide application specific windows instead of the Sample Applications window These screens also appear when a cold boot is performed If the mobile computer does not power on see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2 22 Calibration Screen Use the Calibration screen to align the touch screen 1 Remove the stylus from the stylus holder 2 Carefully press and briefly hold the stylus tip on the center of the Calibration screen target Repeat the procedure as the target moves and stops at different locations on the screen This enters the new calibration settings Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel L Figure 1 11 Calibration Screen 3 Once all of the new calibration settings are input tap the screen or press the ENTER button to save the new calibration settings Press ESC to discard the new calibration settings Getting Started 1 11 Waking
102. esync when my device connects TU Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop Help Cancel Figure 3 39 ActiveSync Connection Settings Window on PC To establish an ActiveSync connection 1 Ensure that the Sync profile is enabled on the MC31XX See Profiles Tab on page 3 42 for more information 2 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device such as a PC In the drop down list select ActiveSync via Bluetooth 3 Select the device and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 4 Tap Connect The Remote Service Connection window appears Device Name vinoows 64816 Save As Favorite Favorite Name WINDOWS E64B1E7 Back SC Cancel Next o gt Figure 3 40 Remote Service Connection Window Using Bluetooth 3 29 In the Service Type drop down list select Active Sync Tap OK The MC31XX connects the PC and an ActiveSync session begins Tap Finish The Connection Favorite Options window appears e ND a To end the session tap the ActiveSync icon in the Favorite window and select Disconnect from the pop up window Personal Area Network Services J NOTE This profile supports Ad hoc and PAN User Network Access Profile is not supported Connect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files collaborate or play multi player games To establish a Personal Area Network connection 1 Ensure that the Personal Area Networking profile is enabled on the MC31XX
103. f so replace the faulty battery The mobile computer is Remove and re attach the mobile computer to the cable ensuring not fully seated in the it is correctly seated cable Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 11 Table 5 7 Troubleshooting the Cables Continued Symptom Possible Cause Solution During data Cable removed from Reattach cable to mobile computer and retransmit communication no mobile computer during data was communication transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Incorrect cable See the system administrator or refer to the MC31XX Series configuration Mobile Computer Integrator Guide Communication See the system administrator or refer to the MC31XX Series software is not installed Mobile Computer Integrator Guide or configured properly 5 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Mobile Computer and Accessory Technical Specifications summarizes the mobile computer technical specifications and intended operating environments summarizes the accessory technical specifications and the intended operating environments Table A 1 MC31XX Technical Specifications Physical Characteristics Dimensions Weight including battery stylus and handstrap Display Touch Panel Backlight MC31XX8 7 49 in L x 3 25 in W x 1 77 in D 190 4 mm L x 82 6 mm W x 45 2 mm D At grip 2 40 in W x 1 44 in D 61 2 mm x 36 8 mm MC31XXR 8 55 in L x 3 25 in W x 1 57 in D
104. formats preferences and other settings to the factory default settings Perform a warm boot first If the mobile computer still does not respond perform a cold boot Performing a Warm Boot To perform a warm boot 1 Press the Power button for five seconds 2 As the mobile computer initializes MC31XX Sample Applications window appears AN CAUTION Files that remain open during a warm boot may not be retained Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries from RAM Never perform a cold boot unless a warm boot does not solve the problem CAUTION Cold boot resets the mobile computer to the default settings All added applications and all stored data are removed Do not cold boot without support desk approval To perform a cold boot 1 Simultaneously press and then release the 1 9 and Power keys Do not hold down any other keys or buttons As the mobile computer initializes the splash window Figure 1 10 on page 1 10 appears for about a minute 2 Calibrate the touch screen See Calibration Screen on page 1 10 to calibrate the mobile computer screen Windows Mobile 6 1 Devices There are two reset functions warm boot and cold boot e A warm boot restarts the mobile computer and closes all running programs e A cold boot also restarts the mobile computer and closes all running programs but also resets the Real Time Clock RTC Data saved in flash memory or a
105. harged The battery status icons provide the battery status in 10 increments from 10 to 100 Indicates that communication with the smart battery has not been established After a mobile computer reset this icon may be displayed for up to 30 seconds See Battery Unknown Icon on page 2 4 for additional information ez Indicates that the backup battery is low Indicates that the battery is fully charged and the mobile computer is running on external power Indicates IP status Only displays when the mobile computer is in emulation mode Indicates that the ActiveSync application is running Indicates that the wireless application radio is connected to a wireless LAN network with excellent signal strength Indicates that the wireless application radio is not connected to a wireless LAN network The Bluetooth Enabled icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled The Bluetooth Disabled icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the Bluetooth radio is off Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled The Bluetooth Communication icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the mobile computer is communicating with another Bluetooth device Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Opens the IST control panel Indicates that the SHIFT button function is selected sich ege OG bl
106. his 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 3 10 Computer Bluetooth Devices Window Using Bluetooth 3 11 6 Onthe COM Ports tab click Add 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 oc Waiting for device to connect KE Iw Show status icon in taskbar Iw Allow USB connections Iw Allow connections to one of the Following comis EN This computer is connected to Automatic ei Iw Open Activesync when my device connects Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop OK Cancel Figure 3 11 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 MC31XX tap Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync 13 Tap Menu gt Connect via Bluetooth Synchronization is automatically initiated The ActiveSync icon appears on the lower right corner of the Today screen If an Authentication is required the Enter Passcode screen appears type an alphanumeric passkey PIN code then tap Next
107. ic characters on the key Each key press produces the next alphabetic character in sequence For example press and release the ALPHA key and then press the 4 key once to produce the letter g press and release the ALPHA key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter f When the SHIFT key is pressed in Alpha state the upper case alphabetic characters on the key are produced For example press and release the ALPHA key press and hold the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key once to produce the letter G press and release the ALPHA key press and hold the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter T Period Decimal Point Produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal point for numeric entries by Enter Executes a selected item or function BKSP Backspace function by default Decreases brightness when the blue FUNC key is activated default Increases brightness when the blue FUNC key is activated ENT Led B 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table B 1 28 Key Descriptions Continued Key Description SPACE Space function by default Shift Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions The T icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices and the 4 icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the SHIFT key again to return to the default keypad functions ALPHA orange Press the orang
108. igit used to verify a correct symbol decode The scanner inserts the decoded data into an arithmetic formula and checks that the resulting number matches the encoded check digit Check digits are required for UPC but are optional for other symbologies Using check digits decreases the chance of substitution errors when a symbol is decoded Glossary 3 Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits O to 9 and six additional characters cd by a 6C 33 and 4 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 0 to 9 and 7 special characters P and space The code name is derived from the fact that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow Code 93 An industrial symbology compatible with Code 39 but offering a full character ASCII set and a higher coding density than Code 39 Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries COM port Communication port ports are identified by number e g COM1 COM2 Cradle A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host co
109. laser aiming for easy point and shoot operation The imager uses digital camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code stores the resulting image in its memory and executes state of the art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image 2 20 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Operational Modes MC31XX with an integrated imager support three modes of operation listed below Activate each mode pressing the Scan button e Decode Mode In this mode the MC31 XX attempts to locate and decode enabled bar codes within its field of view The imager remains in this mode as long as you hold the scan button or until it decodes a bar code J NOTE To enable Pick List Mode download the Control Panel applet from the Support Central web site at http www motorola com enterprisemobility support Pick List can also be set in an application using a API command e Pick List Mode This mode allows you to selectively decode a bar code when more than one bar code is in the MC31XX s field of view To accomplish this move the aiming crosshair center dot over the required bar code to decode only that bar code This feature is ideal for pick lists containing multiple bar codes and manufacturing or transport labels containing more than one bar code type either 1D or 2D e Image Capture Mode Use this mode to capture an image within the MC31XX s field of view This is useful for capturing signatures or images of items lik
110. le applications that can be installed By default an installation icon is on the Desktop Double tap the icon to install the sample applications When installed the Sample Applications window appears on the screen whenever the MC31 XX re boots Refer to the MC31XX Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for installation and configuration The Sample Applications window links to sample applications The sample applications are intended to be used by application developers as application develooment examples These applications were not developed to support end users Refer to the Application Guide for Motorola Enterprise Mobility Devices for the sample applications m 2 y E Scan Files Sounds Images p a Sie so W i i gt Imager Notify Keyboard WLAN t 8 A MSR Printing Phone Figure 2 1 Sample Applications Window 2 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Windows CE Desktop The desktop displays the applications available with the Windows CE configurations For information on using the Microsoft applications refer to the Microsoft Applications for Mobile and CE 6 0 User Guide p n 72E 78456 xx L op My Device Microsoft WordPad Recycle Bin uly Documents Pa H H Internet Remote Explorer Desktop gt Q Media TelnetCe Player Figure 2 2 Windows CE Desktop Windows CE Status Icons The taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays the Start button active programs battery status
111. lient Charge Cable 25 67868 03R Provides USB client communication capabilities and charges the mobile computer USB Host Charge Cable 25 67869 03R Provides USB host communication capabilities and charges the mobile computer RS232 Charge Cable 25 67866 03R Provides RS232 communication capabilities and charges the mobile computer O Neil Printer Cable 25 91512 01R Provides printer specific communication capabilities Zebra Printer Cable 25 91513 01R Provides printer specific communication capabilities Zebra Road Warrior Printer 25 91514 01R Provides printer specific communication capabilities Cable Single Slot Cradle RS232 25 63852 01R Provides serial host communication through the Single Cable Slot Serial USB cradle Single Slot Cradle USB Cable 25 68596 01R Provides USB communication through the Single Slot Serial USB cradle Miscellaneous Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR3000 100R Reads magnetic stripe cards Modem Dongle MDM9000 100R Provides modem connectivity through mobile computer or Single Slot Serial USB cradle Modem Adapter Cable 25 63856 01R Connects Modem Dongle to Single Slot Serial USB cradle Cradle Modem Kit KT MG3000SERMODE Provides modem connectivity to the Single Slot Serial USB cradle Kit includes Modem Dongle and Modem Adapter Cable Modem Kit KT 70924 01R Provides modem connectivity to the mobile computer Kit includes Modem Dongle and Modem Cable Modem Cable 25 70924 01R Connects the Modem Dongle to the
112. lift to remove the mobile computer 4 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Insert Mobile Computer Remove Mobile Computer Figure 4 9 nsert and Remove the Mobile Computer Accessories 4 17 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 detachable belt clip Press the release button to remove the detachable belt clip See Figure 4 10 to remove the detachable clip see Figure 4 11 on page 4 17 to attach the Fabric Holster to a belt and see Figure 4 12 on page 4 18 to attach the Fabric Holster to a shoulder strap Release Button eege F i Cal NM Detachable Belt Clip SS VI lt FEI Mobile Computer Holder Figure 4 10 Fabric Holster Detachable Belt Clip Belt Clip Pinch the clip release and attach the Fabric Holster to a belt or waist band 7 Clip Release Mobile Computer Holder Figure 4 11 Attaching the Fabric Holster To a Belt 4 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Shoulder Strap Remove the detachable belt clip see Figure 4 10 on page 4 17 and attach the shoulder strap Clip Release Figure 4 12 Attach the Fabric Holster To the Shoulder Strap The Fabric Holster holds the mobile computer on a belt or waist band 1 To insert the mobile computer slide the mobile computer into the Fabric Holster with the screen facing the user 2 Pull res
113. lot h WARNING Do not use a tool to remove the battery Accessories 4 11 LED Charge Indications The Spare Battery Charging LEDs indicate the spare battery charging status The Spare Battery Charging LEDs are arranged in the same pattern as the spare battery charging slots so that the charging status of each battery can be identified See Table 4 2 on page 4 7 for charging status indications Cables The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities MC31XX Communication Charge cables e Provide the mobile computer with operating and charging power when used with the Symbol approved power supply e Synchronize 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 e Provide serial connection through the serial pass through port for communication with a serial device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures refer to the MC31XX Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide e Provide USB connection through the USB pass through port for communication with a USB device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures refer to the MC31XX Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide The following MC31XX Communication Charge cables are available e Serial RS232 Charge cable 9 pin D female with power input receptacle e USB Client Charge cable standard A connector and a barrel rece
114. m rather than icons Taskbar and Start Menu OK Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu Figure 2 6 Taskbar and Start Menu Advanced Tab 4 Tap OK to save the settings and exit the window Windows Mobile 6 1 Today Screen The Today screen displays important information such as upcoming appointments and status indicators Tap a section on the screen to open the associated program Alternatively tao Start gt Today to display the Today screen Operating the MC31XX 2 7 Connectivity Notification Open the Start Menu Adjust volume s Start Go q Gi Battery Status Change the date and time Ey 11 45 AM September 15 2009 WI FI Bon Getting Started Turn on or off radios Tap here to set owner information No unread messages No tasks Fusion Signal Strength IST Mo upcoming appointments Command Bar Calendar Contacts Soft Keys Figure 2 7 Today Screen To customize the Today screen tap Start gt Settings gt Today icon Use the Appearance tab to customize the background and the Items tab to change the list and order of items that appear on the screen Windows Mohile 6 1 Status Icons Status Bar Status icons are shown in the Status Bar to indicate present status of the mobile computer Tapping each status icon displays the corresponding dialog box and enables you to change or adjust its settings You may see the status icons listed in Table 2 2 on the S
115. meaning Bits per Second bps Bits transmitted or received bps See Bits Per Second Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right 0 through 7 with bit O the low order bit One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character 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 C CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation CDRH Class 1 This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification This class is considered intrinsically safe even if all laser output were directed into the eye s pupil There are no special operating procedures for this class CDRH Class 2 No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit Laser operation in this class poses no danger for unintentional direct human exposure Character A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly represents data or indicates a control function such as a number letter punctuation mark or communications control contained in a message Character Set Those characters available for encoding in a particular bar code symbology Check Digit A d
116. memory card is not lost Perform a warm boot first This restarts the mobile computer and saves all stored records and entries If the mobile computer still does not respond perform a cold boot Performing a Warm Boot To perform a warm boot 1 Press the Power button for five seconds Operating the MC31XX 2 23 2 As the mobile computer initializes Today screen appears Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer The operating system and all applications are restarted File storage is preserved and some drivers are initialized Only perform a cold boot if a warm boot does not solve the problem 1 To perform a cold boot simultaneously press and then release the 1 9 and Power keys Do not hold down any other keys or buttons 2 As the mobile computer initializes the splash window Figure 1 10 on page 1 10 appears Waking the Mobile Computer The wakeup conditions define what actions wake up the mobile computer after it has gone into suspend mode The mobile computer can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically by Control Panel time out settings These settings are configurable and the factory default settings are shown in Table 2 5 Table 2 5 Wakeup Default Settings Condition for Wakeup Power Button Automatic Time out AC power is applied Yes Mobile computer is inserted into a cradle Yes Mobile computer is removed from a cradle Yes Mobile computer is connected to a
117. mputer and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use D Dead Zone An area within a scanner s field of view in which specular reflection may prevent a successful decode Decode To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned Decode Algorithm A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Decryption Decryption is the decoding and unscrambling of received encrypted data Also see Encryption and Key Depth of Field The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width 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 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 Glossary 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide ESN Electronic Serial Number The unique hardware number associated with a cellular device which is
118. mputer and the accessories Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 1 and CE 6 0 User Guide describes how to use Microsoft developed applications Application Guide for Motorola Enterprise Mobility Devices describes how to use Motorola Enterprise Mobility developed applications EMDK Help File provides API information for writing applications xii MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations Configuration Radios Display Memory Data Capture Operating System Keypads MC3100R WPAN Bluetooth Color 128 MB RAM 1D laser Windows 28 38 or 48 256 MB Flash scanner in CE 6 0 key rotating Professional turret MC3100S Bluetooth Color 128 MB RAM 1D laser Windows 28 38 or 48 256 MB Flash scanner 2D CE 6 0 key imager Professional or Windows Mobile 6 1 Classic MC3190G 802 11a b g Color 128 MB RAM 1D laser Windows 28 38 or 48 Bluetooth 512 MB Flash scanner or CE 6 0 key 2D imager Professional or Windows Mobile 6 1 Classic MC3190R 802 11a b g Color 128 MB RAM 1D laser Windows 28 38 or 48 Bluetooth 512 MB Flash scanner in CE 6 0 key rotating Professional or turret Windows Mobile 6 1 Classic MC3190S 1D laser Windows 28 38 or 48 scanner 2D CE 6 0 key Professional or Windows Mobile 6 1 Classic imager or DPM imager 802 11a b g Color 128 MB RAM Bluetooth 512 MB Flash This guide cover
119. nable 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 Glossary 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 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 Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width U 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 W WAN Wide Area Network A radio network that supports data communication beyond a local area That is information can be sent across a city state or even nationwide Warm Boot A warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running programs All data that is not saved to flash memory is lost Wireless Local Area Network
120. nda contact 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears s BTExplorer OBEX Object Push Select Connection Parameters KC Address Device Name Service Name Figure 3 32 OBEX Object Push Window 2 Inthe Action drop down list select Send Contact Information 3 Tap The Select Contact Entry window appears s BTExplorer Select Contact Entry Send Contact Information Last Name Middle Name Adams John Figure 3 33 Select Contact Entry Window 4 Select a contact to send to the other device Using Bluetooth 3 25 5 Tap OK 6 Tap OK to send the contact to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the contact A Send Contact dialog appears 7 Tap OK Swapping Contacts To swap contacts with another device J NOTE Prior to swapping contacts a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact Ensure that the MC31XX is connectable 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears Address Device Name Service Name Connection Parameters i Action WESE OE e ES Cancel Figure 3 34 OBEX Object Push Window 2 Inthe Action drop down list select Swap Contact Information 3 Tap The Select Contact Entry window appears sc BTExplorer Select Contact Entry Send Contact Information Last Name
121. nded Life Battery usually charges in less than eight hours 4 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide J POWER Pa READY or STANDBY or FAULT Green FlashingYellow SolidYellow E CHARGING SolidYellow Figure 4 6 UBC Adapter LEDs Table 4 3 UBC Adapter Charge LED Status Indications LED Indication Description POWER Power is connected to the UBC Adapter READY or Charging complete STANDBY Flashing Yellow The battery was deeply discharged and is being trickle charged to bring the or voltage up to the operating level After operating level voltage is achieved the battery charges normally FAULT Charging error check placement of mobile computer spare battery CHARGING Normal charge Accessories 4 15 Plastic Holster The Plastic Holster provides a holder for the mobile computer It consists of a mobile computer holder and a detachable belt clip Press the release button to remove the detachable belt clip Release Button Detachable Belt Clip Mobile Computer Holder Figure 4 7 Plastic Holster Pinch the clip release and attach the Plastic Holster to a belt or waist band Clip Release Mobile Computer Holder Figure 4 8 Attaching the Plastic Holster The Plastic Holster holds the mobile computer on a belt or waist band To insert the mobile computer slide the mobile computer into the Plastic Holster with the screen facing the user To remove the mobile computer press and
122. ndix B Keypads Introduction The mobile computer is available with the following keypad configurations e 28 key keypad e 38 key keypad e 48 key keypad J NOTE For information about using the soft keyboard input panel For more information see Entering Information B 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 28 Key Keypad The 28 key keypad contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and function keys The keypad is color coded to indicate the alternate function key blue values and the alternate ALPHA key orange values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer keypad may not function as described See Table B 1 on page B 2 for key and button descriptions and Table B 2 on page B 4 for the keypad alternate functions a Q Q gt A ai ALT Tl TI N Ti W N D gt wo oO GA J rri 1 TI co du H Q a eem F o N TI N D em PA ps Le Za Tl TI S 8 Tuv TI JC 019 H t i a Figure B 1 28 Key Keypad Table B 1 28 Key Descriptions Key Description Power red Powers the mobile computer screen on and off resume and suspend Green Circle Programmable application function key by default U Red Circle Programmable application function key by default Q Scan yellow Used in scanning applications press to scan a bar code This key has the same
123. ns protocol IP implements the network layer layer 3 of the protocol which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or subnetwork IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol TCP or UDP adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit MTU of the network IP Address 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 L LAN Local area network A radio network that supports data communication within a local area such as within a warehouse of building laser scanner A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light LASER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is all the same frequency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density Laser Diode A gallium arsenide semiconductor type of laser connected to a power source to generate a laser beam This laser type is a comp
124. nt Date and Time Battery Status Icon Upcoming Appointments No upcoming appointments Figure 2 14 Time and Next Appointment Dialog Box 2 The dialog box displays the current date and time the battery status and any upcoming appointments in the Calendar E Mail Icon The E Mail icon notifies you when you have received incoming e mails E Start Po 46 i Tuesday 11 57 AM July 22 2008 Wi Fi Network Card 8 on la Getting Started Tap here to set owner information g f LA ten lh O nenne Hotmail You have 3 unread e mail messages Te TI View Eg Dismiss Figure 2 15 New E mail Messages Dialog Box Multiple Notification Icon The Multiple Notification icon appears when two or more message notifications occur Tap the icon to display the multiple notification icons SE Start Q gt 4x GEHUEWE 20 ZUUU Wi Fi Network Card B On Getting Started Tap here to set owner information Gmail 6 Unread 4 Active tasks Patriot Accessories conference call with Wistron amp Motorola Notification Contacts Figure 2 16 Multiple Notifications Icon Locking the Mobile Computer Windows Mobile 6 1 Only You can lock the MC311XX by disabling key presses and screen tap or by requiring a password 2 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Keypad Locking Locking the MC31 XX turns off keyboard and touch screen functionality This is helpful when the MC31 XX is turned on and you want to prevent accid
125. ntents elle Cl 5 3 Cleaning Cradle Connectors u 11 rrenen 5 4 Cleaning Frequency u 1 1111 1 strn ttrt str rEEEE SEE EEEEE SEE EErEE Snn EErEnn rnr e renna 5 4 TUDES eet e E 5 5 Mobile Computer 5 5 Single Oy Mi ANU Cradle AA 5 7 Four Slot Charge Only e CT 5 8 OUI IO TVG Wie Te EE 5 8 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger cccccccscccccccesseeeeseeeeeceeeaseeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeesseeaeseeseeeeeeeesaages 5 9 EE ee 5 10 EENS 5 10 Appendix A Technical Specifications Mobile Computer and Accessory Technical Specifications QQXX a A 1 Appendix B Keypads Idee el Tee ME B 1 E R YPAC EE B 2 DO E IR GV e Le E B 6 48 Key Keypad E B 10 Glossary Index X MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the MC31XX mobile computers and accessories V NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and may differ from actual screens Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC31XX is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs MC31XX Series Quick Start Guide describes how to use the MC31XXS andMC31XXR mobile computers MC3190G Quick Start Guide describes how to use the MC3190G mobile computer MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide describes how to use the MC31 XX mobile computer MC31XX Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide describes how to set up the MC31XX mobile co
126. olster 0 cece eee eee 4 4 4 15 platform SDK maa pan kah need eae ew ee Xvi power button 2 1 power supply eet EE ate BEAN KALAKAL 4 2 program MEMU 4 2626 0054084 e458 645846 Gales 2 4 properties ata swt xe aren Sawa GA AA KANA 2 5 0 QWERTY keypad input modes B 12 R ACIDS anan ovate pata Goer AG E Haraya xii receiver 2 aaa 1 2 remove baten 1 11 1 12 remove the handstrap 1 14 remove the Strap Door Assembly 1 13 reset WAV AA 2 22 2 23 3 3 SOI gag care ed a e BG AE ER 2 22 3 4 SA e ee E EE deet 2 22 TESUME 2 1 eee 3 4 rotating scan head 0 0 cee eee 1 2 rotating scan turret 0 eee 1 3 RS232 charge cable 1 8 4 2 4 11 LA AA Nee ee ae 2 4 S OCAT EE 2 14 scan buttons 1 2 1 4 scan LED indicators 1 2 1 4 2 18 scan SANG a Geer e Eee See Be a GA 2 18 SCAN WINdOW 1 3 Index 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide SCANNING a 56444 Ee ge EES Reo dg 2 14 2 18 adjusting the distance 2 18 AMONG 5 ad aes PRG Oe ee ae RA OO ee Ba 2 19 It Let ale BEER 2 19 indicator 6 63 easc ese eeuccueus BADA DAA Ap 2 18 LED indicators 0 0 00 cece eee 2 18 C e sm ee ESETET eo ra hae oboe eee e ee 2 19 scanning considerations 2 19 screen elei el 1 10 OCA Eed e ee e a beeen 1 5 Installation 1 6 secure device Card 1 5 security SIT ele in WEE 3 2 seri
127. omputer the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Spare Battery Charging There are three accessories that can be used to charge a spare battery e Single Slot Serial USB Cradle e Four Slot Spare Battery Charger e UBC Adapter To charge a spare battery 1 Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source See Chapter 4 Accessories for setup instructions 2 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The battery starts to charge automatically The amber charge LED Indicator lights to indicate the charge status See Chapter 4 Accessories for charging indications The Standard Battery usually fully charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery usually fully charges in less than eight hours Stylus Use the stylus for selecting items and entering information on the screen The stylus functions as a pen and a mouse Tap the touch screen once with the stylus to select options and open menu items 1 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide To remove the stylus slide the stylus out of the stylus holder To store the stylus push the stylus back into the stylus holder in the handstrap MC31XXR S or stylus silo MC3190G Starting the Mobile Computer Press the Power button to turn on the mobile computer If the mobile computer does not power on perform a cold boot See R
128. on by default when the blue FUNC key is activated FUNC blue Press and release the blue FUNC function key to activate the keypad alternate functions shown on the keypad in blue The F icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the blue FUNC function key again to return to the default keypad functions Display Backlight Toggles the display backlight on and off B 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table B 6 48 key Keypad Input Modes Key Normal Shift Key Blue Key Il 0l Tni M O O W gt TI IN F12 F13 Increase Brightness Increase Volume N lt x s lt c A o D Of vl ol z ZI Tr Alc Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads B 13 Table B 6 48 key Keypad Input Modes Continued Key Normal Shift Key Blue Key oO O 0 NI Oli OT BR WI N Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described B 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Numeric 802 11 802 11abg A radio protocol that may be used by the WLAN radio card A Access Point Access Point AP refers to Motorola s Ethernet Access Point It is a piece of communications equipment that manages communications between the host computer system and one or more wireless terminals An AP connects to
129. or the passcode from the device 14 The device appears in the list on the main window After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides you have a trusted paired connection J NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN This depends upon the device s authentication Available Services J NOTE In order to connect to the Bluetooth device the application must create the connection to the remote device Please refer to the MSDN Help for detailed information The MC31XX with Microsoft Bluetooth stack and Windows CE 6 0 offers the Serial Port service 3 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Using Bluetooth StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack The following sections provide information on using the Stone Street One Bluetooth stack Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions e g an airplane When the radio is off other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC31 XX 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 Disabling Bluetooth To disable Bluetooth tap Bluetooth icon gt Disable Bluetooth The Bluetooth icon changes to indicate that Bluetooth is disabled Q Sign in ko Windows Live Live Search D ai dows Embedded CE 6 0 Internet
130. ot The battery clip locks the battery into place Getting Started 1 7 Battery Figure 1 7 nsert Battery 3 With the latches in the open position replace the battery door top first and press to close Figure 1 8 nsert Battery Door 4 Rotate the latches to the lock position to lock the door in place Figure 1 9 Close Latches 1 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Battery Charging AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 5 2 Use the mobile computer cradles cables and spare battery chargers to charge the mobile computer main battery The main battery can be charged before insertion into the mobile computer or after it is installed There are two main batteries for the MC31XX the Standard Battery 1X and the Extended Life Battery 2X The standard capacity battery ships from the factory in all MC31X0 R configurations The Extended Life Battery ships from the factory in all MC31X0 S and MC31X0 G configurations To install an Extended Life Battery in the MC31X0 R configurations purchase an Extended Life Battery and a Brick Extended Life Battery door Use one of the spare battery chargers to charge the main battery out of the mobile computer or one of the cradles to charge the main battery while it is installed in the mobile computer Before using the mobile computer for the first time fully charge the main battery until the amber
131. pread Spectrum DSSS and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Antenna Internal antenna w diversity Voice Communication Voice over IP ready Wi Fi certified IEEE 802 11a b g direct sequence wireless LAN Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Motorola Voice Quality Manager VQM Wireless PAN Data and Voice Communications Bluetooth Class Il v2 1 with Enhanced Data Rate EDR integrated antenna Regulatory Electrical Safety Certified to UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN60950 IEC 60950 1 Environmental RoHS compliant WLAN and Bluetooth PAN USA FCC Part 15 247 15 407 Canada RSS 210 EU EN 300 328 EN 301 893 Japan ARIB STD T33 T66 T70 T71 Australia AS NZS 4268s RF Exposure USA FCC Part 2 FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C Canada RSS 102 EU EN 62311 Australia Radio communications Standard 2003 EMI RFI Radio Version USA FCC Part 15 Canada RSS210 Class B EU EN 301 489 1 489 17 Table A 1 Item A 4 MC3000 User Guide MC31XX Technical Specifications Continued Description EMI RFI Batch Version Laser Safety Data Capture Specifications Options USA FCC Part 15 Canada ICES 003 Class B EU EN55022 Class B EN55024 Japan CISPR 22 Class B Australia AS3548 IEC Class2 FDA Class Il in accordance with IEC60825 1 EN60825 1 1D laser scanner 2D imager Laser 1D Scanner SE950 Specifications Range on 100 UPCA Optical Resolution Roll Pitch Angle Skew Tolerance Ambient Light S
132. ptacle for power Dedicated Printer cables provide communication with a dedicated printer The following printer cables are available directly from the printer manufacturer e O Neil printer cable e Zebra printer cable e Monarch printer cable 4 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Snaps Figure 4 4 Cables Battery Charging and Operating Power AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 5 2 The MC31XX Communication Charge cables can charge the mobile computer battery and supply operating power To charge the mobile computer battery 1 Connect the MC31XX Communication Charge cable power input connector to the Symbol approved power source 2 Slide the bottom of the mobile computer into the MC31XX connector end of the MC31XX Communication Charge cable and gently press in until the snaps latch into the mobile computer 3 The mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery charging status The Standard Battery usually charges in less than five hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than eight hours See Table 4 2 on page 4 7 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete remove the cable by gently pulling the mobile computer and the cable apart until the snaps release the mobile computer LED Charge Indications The MC31XX Communication Charge cables use the amber Charge LED
133. puter is seated correctly If the mobile computer was unplugged from AC battery is fully depleted it can take up to five hours to power too soon fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to eight hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The mobile computer is not Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the fully seated in the cradle cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Spare battery is not Battery not fully seated in Remove and re insert the spare battery into the cradle charging charging slot ensuring it is correctly seated Battery inserted incorrectly Ensure the contacts are facing down and toward the back of the cradle Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery During data Mobile computer removed Replace mobile computer in cradle and retransmit communication no from cradle during data was transmitted communication or transmitted data was Se Incorrect cable configuration See the system administrator or refer to the MC31XX incomplete i i Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide Communication software is See the system administrator or refer to the MC31XX not installed or configured Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide properly 5 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 5
134. radio is on Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled The Bluetooth Disabled icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the Bluetooth radio is off Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled The Bluetooth Communication icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the mobile computer is communicating with another Bluetooth device Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Opens the IST control panel The ActiveSync icon appears in the task tray and indicates an active serial connection between the mobile computer and the development computer Operating the MC31XX 2 9 Speaker Icon You can adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the Status bar 1 Tap the Speaker icon The Volume dialog box appears SE Start Z7 az Gi Monday 6 01 PM June 23 2008 Volume Wi Fi Unavailable gt Getting Started Tap here to set owner ir Hotmail 7 Unread No tasks No upcoming appointm OP LI nail fF anas Notification Contacts Figure 2 9 Volume Dialog Box 2 Tap and move the slide bar to adjust the volume 3 Select the On or Off radio button to turn the volume on or off J NOTE Use can also adjust the system volume using the Sounds amp Notifications window or by using the keypad Battery Icons The Main Battery icon appears in the Title Bar when the Today screen is visible The icon indicates the battery power level SE Start Do B
135. re A Soke ees eer d ee 2 5 entering data with scanner 2 14 entering information 2 14 Scanning AA 2 14 Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit for NET see EMDK RRE 1 5 F fabric holster 0 0000 000 e ee eee 4 4 4 17 favores eg ee ade e See wae deci gg Gg 2 4 four slot charge only cradle 4 1 4 8 LED INGIGALORS saia ste seis erie wea does Lasang 4 8 four slot cradles 1 8 battery Charging a 4 8 four slot Ethernet cradle 4 1 four slot spare battery charger 1 8 1 9 4 1 battery charging 4 10 LED indicators 4 11 troubleshooting 5 9 function status oe ah ee eee ee eee a wed dered 2 2 H handstrap removal 0 000 aa 1 14 hard reset 0000 eee eee eee 2 22 2 23 3 3 1E cl 22 5240 65444 Gen pe endes Ged bere anes 2 18 headsetjack 0 0a 1 3 NID saga e dee AA NADAAN od NATE ees 2 4 holster Tab 4 4 4 17 Valise TEEN 4 4 4 15 I icons ActiveSync 3 ADA EEN NEE EE beeen eds 2 8 DANCY EE 2 7 bluetooth 2 3 bluetooth communicating 2 8 bluetooth disabled 2 8 bluetooth enabled 2 8 connectivity 2 7 Mall cra bed Gum care ad ba BAG Oe WA bA oto 2 8 instant message 2 8 speaker 2 7 EI LEE 2 2 8 wireless applications 2 8 imager See data capture imaging WAGGING bin
136. rectly seated Mobile computer battery is Mobile computer was removed Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure the not charging from cradle or cradle was mobile computer is seated correctly If the mobile unplugged from AC power too computer battery is fully depleted it can take up soon to five hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to eight hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The mobile computer is not Remove and re insert the mobile computer into fully seated in the cradle the cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 9 Table 5 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Continued Problem Cause Solution During data communication Mobile computer removed from Replace mobile computer in cradle and no data was transmitted or cradle during communication retransmit transmitted data was ae incomplete Incorrect cable configuration See the system administrator or refer to the MC31XX Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide Ethernet connection error Link See the system administrator Probable Ethernet LED is not lit see Link LED on connection error page 4 9 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Table 5 5 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Symptom Possible Cause Solution Spare Battery Cha
137. rging LED does not light when spare battery is inserted Spare battery is not Charger is not Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the charger charging receiving power and to AC power Spare battery is not Remove and re insert the battery into the charger ensuring it is correctly seated correctly seated Spare battery was Ensure charger is receiving power Ensure the spare battery is removed from charger seated correctly If a battery is fully depleted it can take up to five or charger was hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to eight unplugged from AC hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery power too soon Spare battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Spare battery is not correctly seated Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is correctly seated 5 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide UBC Adapter Table 5 6 Troubleshooting the UBC Adapter Symptom Possible Cause Solution Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is correctly seated Spare battery is not correctly seated Battery Charging LED does not light when spare battery is inserted Battery not charging Charger is not receiving Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the charger power and to AC power Spare battery is not Remo
138. ribed B 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide 48 Key Keypad The 48 key keypad contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and function keys The keypad is color coded to indicate the alternate function key blue values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer keypad may not function as described See Table B 5 on page B 10 for key and button descriptions and Table B 6 on page B 12 for the keypad special functions OC JO DOOO DO OO OD SPACE tz DB Har RA RA N RA LA 2 H H ERR 9 9 9 9 BB wo a BOO eo dg O00 DODO C3 Figure B 3 48 Key Keypad Table B 5 48 Key Descriptions Key Description Power red Powers the mobile computer screen on and off resume and suspend Green Circle Unassigned application function key by default Red Circle Unassigned application function key Scan yellow Scan key used for scanning applications J U s Keypads B 11 Table B 5 48 Key Descriptions Continued Key Description Orange Press the orange key to access the alternate navigation and selection functions The ALP icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices and the CH icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6 1 devices Press and release the orange key again to return to the default keypad functions Numeric Scroll Select Numeric scroll select keys Numeric by default
139. rigger Ensure the red scan beam covers the entire bar code The Scan LED Indicators illuminate red to indicate that the laser is on The Scan LED Indicators illuminate green and a beep sounds to indicate a successful decode Optimal scanning distance varies with bar code density and scanner optics Right Wrong Figure 2 25 Laser Aiming e Hold the scanner farther away for larger symbols e Move the scanner closer for symbols with bars that are close together J NOTE Scanning procedures depend on the application and mobile computer configuration An application may use different scanning procedures from the one listed above Scan LED Indicators The red green Scan LED Indicators located in the Indicator LED Bar and in the rotating turret indicates the scan status For the location of the Scan LED Indicators see Figure 1 1 on page 1 2 Operating the MC31XX 2 19 Table 2 4 Scan LED Indicators LED Status Indication Off Not scanning Solid Red Laser enabled scanning in process Solid Green Successful decode Scanning Considerations Scanning consists of aim scan and decode Scanning performance can be optimized by considering the range and the scanning angle V imaging 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
140. rovides quick access to the options and tools used to connect to devices To access Explorer Mode tap View gt Explorer Mode 8 Bluetooth Devices m gt Local Device H wm ogke7810 LI WindowsCE So File Transfer 1 1 Headset Audio Gateway 1 El OBEX Object Push 1 Personal Area Networking User 1 TN amp a 6 ei Local Device Remote Favorites Devices 3 objects BTExplorer SEH Figure 3 17 Explorer Mode Window You can also use the tap and hold technique to view available options Scroll bars and view options are similar to those on the Windows desktop The tree structure lists the following sub items e Local Device This device e Remote Device Other Bluetooth devices e Trusted Devices Bonded paired Bluetooth devices e Untrusted Devices Discovered devices that are not bonded e Favorites Selected services that are set as Favorite for quick access J NOTE Switching between Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode closes all active connections Discovering Bluetooth Device s The MC31XX can receive information from discovered devices without bonding However once bonded the MC31XX and a bonded device exchange information automatically when you turn the Bluetooth radio on See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 3 30 for more information To find Bluetooth devices in the area 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices 2 Ensure
141. rusted Trusted Scan Device Figure 3 12 Bluetooth Manager 5 Tap Scan Device button The MC31XX begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area Discovered devices appear in the Untrusted list Inquiry Running Scan Device Trusted Figure 3 13 Searching for Bluetooth Devices 6 Select a device from the Untrusted list 7 Tap gt button A dialog box appears Using Bluetooth 3 13 8 Tap Yes 9 The Bluetooth Enter PIN window appears Figure 3 14 Enter PIN 10 Enter the PIN on the other device The device is added to the Trusted list You are prompted to enter a PIN If the device has a specific PIN enter it in the PIN field and tap Next If the device does not have a specific passcode enter one in the Passcode field and tap Next The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device 11 If you created a passcode you will be prompted by the other device to enter the same passcode Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection If you entered a passcode from the device you shouldn t have to do anything on the other device 12 When the connection is complete a list of matching and supported services on the device appears 13 Select the services you want to use and tap Finish The services on the new devices have to be selected or else the pairing won t include those services even though the devices are paired If services are not selected you will be continually reprompted f
142. s never sent over the air By default the Bluetooth stack responds with no key when a key is requested it is up to user to respond to the key request event Authentication of Bluetooth devices is based upon a challenge response transaction Bluetooth allows for a PIN number or passkey that is used to create other 128 bit keys used for security and encryption The encryption key is derived from the link key used to authenticate the pairing devices Also worthy of note is the limited range and fast frequency hopping of the Bluetooth radios that makes long distance eavesdropping difficult Recommendations are e Perform pairing in a secure environment e Keep PIN codes private and don t store the PIN codes in the mobile computer e Implement application level security The Microsoft stack supports Smart pairing For detailed information refer to the Microsoft MSDN Bluetooth Configuration By default the MC31XX is configured to using the Microsoft stack Refer to the MC31XX Series Mobile COmputer Integrator Guide for information on switching between the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack If the MC31XX is configured to use the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack the Bluetooth icon appears at the bottom right corner of the Today screen on Windows Mobile devices and in the Status bar for WinCE devices If the Microsoft Bluetooth stack is configured the Bluetooth icon does not appear j Wo so Live Search el Devi
143. s various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions for Software Versions e Adaptation Kit Update AKU version e OEM version e BTExplorer version e Fusion version AKU Version for Windows Mobile 6 1 Devices To determine the Adaptation Kit Update AKU version on a Windows Mobile 6 1 device Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About icon gt Version tab About This Guide xiii rS Settings en M2 ok windows Mobile 6 1 Classic CE OS 5 2 20963 Build 20963 1 5 2 e 2S MiclOsOll tol DOT Aue All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright laws Processor PXA32X 624MHz Memory 105 00 MB The second line lists the operating system version and the build number The last part of the build number represents the AKU number For example Build 20963 1 5 2 indicates that the device is running AKU version 1 5 2 OEM Version on Windows Mobile 6 1 Devices To determine the OEM software version on a Windows Mobile 6 1 device Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt System Information icon gt System tab s Settings System Info UUID Parti 00195B2FF6070108 UUID Part 2 OA1B120A0A081006 ESN 09225521101210 OS Version 05 02 20963 OEM Name MOTOROLA MC3100G OEM Version 01 19 0002 System ar vason oar woe peca OEM Version on Windows CE 6 0 Devices To determine the OEM sof
144. surface CAUTION do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is pointed away from your face 6 Ensure that there is no lint left by the cotton tipped applicator 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 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 5 Troubleshooting Mobile Computer Table 5 1 Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer Problem Cause Solution Mobile computer does Main battery not Charge or replace the main battery not turn on charged Main battery not Ensure the battery is installed properly See Install Main Battery installed properly on page 1 6 System crash Perform a warm boot If the mobile computer still does not turn on perform a cold boot For more information see Resetting the Mobile
145. t character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character R RAM Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read Reflectance Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface Resolution The narrowest element dimension which is distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method RF Radio Frequency ROM Read Only Memory Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed Router A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering Routers are typically used to extend the range of cabling and to organize the topology of a network into subnets See Subnet Glossary 7 RS232 An Electronic Industries Association EIA standard that defines the connector connector pins and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another S Scan Area Area intended to contain a symbol Scanner An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light source laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern Scanning Mode The scanner is energized programmed and ready to read a bar
146. t computer through either a serial or USB connection Four Slot Ethernet Cradle CRD3000 4001ER Charges up to four mobile computers and provides Ethernet communications Four Slot Charge Only Cradle CHS3000 4001CR Charges up to four mobile computers Mounting Bracket 8710 050006 01R Used to mount four slot cradles onto a wall Chargers Four Slot Spare Battery SAC7X00 4000CR Charges up to four mobile computer spare batteries Charger Universal Battery Charger UBC2000 I500DR Chargers up to four batteries UBC MC31XX Universal Battery 21 32665 45AR Adapts the UBC for use with MC31 XX batteries Charger Adapter UBC UBC Mounting Bracket KT 32665 01R Used to mount UBC onto a wall Charge Only Cable 25 70103 03R Plugs into a vehicle cigarette lighter to charge the mobile computer Auto charge Cable 25 67873 03R Provides power to the mobile computer 4 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table 4 1 MC31XX Accessories Continued Accessory Part Number Description Power Supply for Single Slot KT 14000 148R Provides power to the Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Serial USB Cradle and Four Slot Battery Charger Power Supply for Four Slot 50 14000 241R Provides power to the Four Slot Charge Only and Cradles Ethernet Cradles Power Supply for Charging 50 14000 249R Provides power to the charge only serial cable and Cables USB cable US AC Line Cord 23844 00 00R Provides power to the 3 wire power supplies Cables USB C
147. tatus Bar located at the top of the screen Table 2 2 Status Icons Icon Function Description mz Audio Speaker is on six Speaker is off a Battery Backup battery is very low ex Main battery is charging KU Main battery level Leg Main battery is very low Connectivity Connection is active ActiveSync error Ei 47 Synchronization is occurring Only appears in the Time and Next Appointment dialog box 2 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Table 2 2 Status Icons Continued Icon Function Description Instant Message Notification that one or more instant messages were received ES E Mail Notification that one or more e mail messages were received 1 20 Time and Next Displays current time in analog or digital format C Appointment o Multiple Notifications There are more notification icons than can be displayed Tap to display remaining icons Only appears in the Time and Next Appointment dialog box Command Bar You may see the icons listed in Table 2 3 on the Command Bar located at the bottom of the screen Mo tasks Ba No Upcoming appointments Status Icons G 3 Kann El H BA Calendar Contacts Figure 2 8 Command Bar Table 2 3 Command Bar Icons Description Wireless connection status icon Indicates WLAN signal strength and opens the Wireless Applications menu The Bluetooth Enabled icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the Bluetooth
148. tch the screen orientation to either landscape or portrait depending on the MG31XX orientation e Free Fall Detection monitors free fall duration and records the time and type of the drop event Power Management The MC31XX orientation and motion sensitive data can be used as an indicator of MC31XX usage and can be used to manage the battery power of the mobile computer For example IST can be configured to control the backlight on and off functionality or go into suspend according to a user gesture by placing screen facing down It can also be used to keep the MC31XX active while it is in movement to prevent it from quickly going into suspend mode while in use Display Orientation The screen can be rotated between portrait and landscape modes automatically depending on the physical orientation of the MC31XX For example if the MC31 XX is rotated 90 counterclockwise IST rotates the display counterclockwise 90 so that the screen display appears correct This functionality is achieved by monitoring screen angle and rotating the display to counter any changes IST only rotates the screen in multiples of 90 SIGN HERE SIGN HERE ACCEPT CANCEL Figure 2 23 Display Orientation 2 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Free Fall Detection IST continuously monitors gravitational force on the MC31XX according to its current position When the MC31XX free falls IST detects the absence of gravitational force
149. teractive Sensor Technology Motion sensor 3 axis accelerometer that enables motion sensing applications on dynamic screen orientation power management and free fall detects Table A 2 Accessory Specifications Single Slot Four Slot Charge Four Slot Universal Serial USB Cables Only and Spare Battery Battery Charger Cradle Ethernet Cradles Charger UBC Adapter Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Temperature Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Battery Charging 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C ambient temperature Temperature Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Size L x D x H 4 4inx5 7inx4 7 6 feet 18inx4in x5in 8 25inx6 0inx 2 5inx 6 1 inx 1 5 in 1 83 45 7cmx10 1cm 1 7in 20 96cm in 11 2 cm x 14 5 m x 12 cm x 15 24 cm x 6 4 cm x 15 5 cmx 4 32 cm 3 8 cm cm x 12 cm A 6 MC3000 User Guide Table A 2 Accessory Specifications Continued Single Slot Four Slot Charge Four Slot Universal Serial USB Cables Only and Spare Battery Battery Charger Cradle Ethernet Cradles Charger UBC Adapter 13 6 oz 886 g 0 25 Ibs 0 11 kg 0 60 Ibs 0 27 kg N A Charge only 2 25 lbs 1 02 kg Ethernet 2 38 Ibs 1 08 kg Power 12V 3 3A 5 4V 3 12V 9A 12V 3 3 A 15V 1 5 A A Drop 30 inches 76 2 centimeter to vinyl covered concrete Electrostatic 15 kV air discharge 8 kV direct discharge 8 kV indirect discharge Discharge ESD Appe
150. tereo Marvell PXA320 processor at 624 MHz Microsoft Windows CE NET 6 0 Professional Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 1 Classic 128 MB RAM 256MB Flash or 128 MB RAM 512 MB Flash USB 5 VDC 400 mA max 20C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F without battery 0 C to 40 C 82 F to 104 F 5 95 non condensing Multiple 4 ft 1 2 m drop to concrete across the operating temperature range Meets and exceeds MIL STD 810G drop specifications 500 1 64 ft 0 5 m tumbles 1 000 drops at room temperature per IEC 68 2 32 tumble specification 15 kV air discharge 8 kV direct discharge 8 kV indirect discharge IP54 category 2 meets applicable EN 60529 sealing specifications Technical Specifications A 3 Table A 1 MC31XX Technical Specifications Continued Item Description Wireless LAN Data and Voice Communications Wireless Local Area Network Tri mode IEEE 802 11a b g WLAN radio Data Rates Supported 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps Operating Channels 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 CCXv4 certified support for IPv6 FIPS140 2 Certified Spreading Technique Direct Sequence S
151. to the headset 7 When a call is received on the MC31XX tap the Accept button to answer the call 8 Press the communication button on the headset to route the audio back to the MC31XX Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as you would a physical serial cable connection Configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port 3 28 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide To establish a serial port connection 1 MC31XXUse the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth serial device 2 Select the device and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 3 Inthe Local COM Port drop down list select a COM port 4 Tap Finish ActiveSync Using Serial Port Services J NOTE By default COM ports COM5 COM9 COM11 COM21 COM22 and COM23 are Bluetooth virtual ports If an application opens one of these ports the Bluetooth driver activates and guides you through a Bluetooth connection Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection for ActiveSync just as you would a physical serial cable connection You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port RE Connection Settings gt Waiting for device to connect Connect Iw Show status icon in taskbar TU Allow USB connections Iw Allow connections to one of the Following coms T This computer is connected to Automatic bd Iw Open Activ
152. training strap over mobile computer and secure in the clip 3 To remove the mobile computer pull down on restraining strap to release from clip and lift retaining strap clear 4 Lift mobile computer out of Fabric Holster Figure 4 13 Insert and Remove the Mobile Computer Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during mobile computer operation Maintaining the Mobile Computer For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the mobile computer For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the MC31 XxX Do not scratch the screen of the MC31 XX When working with the MC31XX 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 MC31XX screen Motorola recommends using a screen protector p n KT 122010 01R The touch sensitive screen of the MC31XX is glass Do not to drop the MC31XX or subject it to strong impact Protect the MC31XX 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 MG31XX in any location that is dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the MC31 XX If the surface of the MC31XX screen becomes soiled clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a
153. tting gt Connections gt Bluetooth icon gt Mode tab 2 Un check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox 3 Tap ok 3 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Discovering Bluetooth Device s The MC31XX can receive information from discovered devices without bonding However once bonded the MC31XX and a bonded device exchange information automatically when you turn the Bluetooth radio on See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 3 30 for more information To find Bluetooth devices in the area 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab s Settings Bluetooth Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Connected Devices Add S Figure 3 3 Bluetooth Devices Tab 5 Tap Add new device The MC31XX begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area s Settings Select a Bluetooth Device Searching for Bluetooth Devices E WINDOWS 7DCAN4A gMNY21L02GNC IB WM_XIK6787 jMNY21L02NGI378 Cancel Figure 3 4 Searching for Bluetooth Devices 6 Select a device from the list 7 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears J NOTE f Smart
154. tware version on a Windows CE 6 0 device Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System Info icon gt System tab System Info System UUID Part 1 00195B2FF6070108 UUID Part 2 092B0E0404081005 ESN 59125520100088 OS Version 06 00 0000 OEM Name MOTOROLA MC31005 OEM Version 01 10 0001 BTExplorer Software To determine the BTExplorer software version on a Windows Mobile 6 1 or Windows CE 6 0 device Tap BTExplorer icon gt Show BTExplorer gt File gt About MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide About BTExplorer CI Leid one BTExplorer Copyright 2000 6 Stonestreet One Inc http nana stopnesbreetone com Windows Version 5 0 Build 0 Memory available to Windows 39 440 KB Version Fusion Software To determine the Fusion software version on a Windows Mobile 6 1 or Windows CE 6 0 device Tap Wireless Strength icon gt Wireless Status gt Versions sc Wireless Status Export FusionPublicAPI h Subsystems Wireless Fusion KAPPA ALL Customer s ALL Applications Middleware Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows e Chapter 1 Getting Started describes the mobile computer s physical characteristics how to install and charge the batteries remove and replace the handstrap and how to start the mobile computer for the first time e Chapter 2 Operating the MC31XxX provides basic instructions for using the mobile
155. ubleshooting 5 3 e Inthe event of a battery leak do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice e If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support to arrange for inspection Cleaning 1 CAUTION Always wear eye protection Read warning label on compressed air and alcohol product before using If you have to use any other solution for medical reasons please contact Motorola for more information WARNING Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids If such exposure A occurs unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with these guidelines Materials Required e Alcohol wipes e Lens tissue e Cotton tipped applicators e Isopropyl alcohol e Can of compressed air with a tube Cleaning the MC31XX Housing Using the alcohol wipes wipe the housing including keys and in between keys Display The display can be wiped down with the alcohol wipes but care 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 batt
156. ve and re insert the spare battery into the charger ensuring correctly seated it is correctly seated Spare battery was Ensure charger is receiving power Ensure the spare battery is removed from charger seated correctly If a battery is fully depleted it can take up to five or charger was hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to unplugged from AC eight hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery power too soon Spare battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Cables Table 5 7 Troubleshooting the Cables Symptom Possible Cause Solution Mobile computer Cable is not receiving Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cable amber Charge LED power and to AC power Indicator does not light when mobile computer attached Mobile computer is not Remove and re attach the mobile computer to the MC31XX seated correctly in the connector ensuring it is correctly seated cable Mobile computer Mobile computer was Ensure cable is receiving power Ensure the mobile computer is battery is not detached from cable or seated correctly If the mobile computer battery is fully depleted it charging cable was unplugged can take up to five hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and from AC power too it can take up to eight hours to fully recharge an Extended Life soon Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly I
157. vice Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Support Group Ad Hoc Select to enable Ad Hoc networking Networking Serial Port Service Serial port allows other Bluetooth devices to access COM ports 3 38 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide sc BTExplorer Zi o EEA E Edit Local Service Local Service Information Serial Port Service Information Service Name Serial Port 1 Local Device Information COM Port COM5S r Cancel Figure 3 53 BTExplorer Settings Serial Port Services Table 3 9 Serial Port Services Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Local COM Port Select the COM port Local Baud Rate Select the communication baud rate Local Port Options Select the port option Advanced Audio Distribution Service Advanced Audio Distribution hosts connects from Bluetooth devices supporting high quality stereo audio sc BTExplorer ao gt 2 ok Edit Local Advanced Audio Local Service Information 42DP Service Information Service Name 42DP 1 DADCH Service Information Service Name J AVREPI Include Audio video Remote Control E Cancel Figure 3 54 BTExplorer Settings Advanced Audio Distribution Table 3 10 Advanced Audio Distribution Data Item
158. vices have to be selected or else the pairing won t include those services even though the devices are paired If services are not selected you will be continually reprompted for the passcode from the device 12 The device appears in the list on the main window After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides you have a trusted paired connection Available Services J NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN This depends upon the device s authentication The MC31 XX with Microsoft Bluetooth stack and Windows Mobile 6 1 offers the following services e OBEX Object Push via Beam e Serial Port e Personal Area Networking MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide e HID e Dial up Networking e A2DP AVRCP See the following sections for information on these services Object Push Services via Beam J NOTE Youcan only send files to a remote device using the Beam function Use the OBEX Push Service to send files and contacts to another Bluetooth device To transfer files between the MC31XX and another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer 4 Navigate to the file to transfer 5 Tap and hold on the filename until the pop up menu appears mr sshot003 9 15 09 mr sshot004 9 15 09 300K mr sshot005 9 15 09
159. vices with Windows Mobile 6 1 Windows Mobile 6 1 devices include Wireless Manager which provides a simple method of enabling disabling and configuring all the device s wireless capabilities in one place To open Wireless Manager tap the Connectivity icon SE Start Q gt mx Ka LL Mondav 4 55 PM Connectivity ireless Manager Connected EB No upcoming appointments BA Ul PN BA PG ansast Calendar Contacts Figure 1 26 Opening Wireless Manager Select Wireless Manager 1 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide sc Wireless Manager Da d2 4 40 X Network Card Bluetooth DB On Done Menu Figure 1 27 Wireless Manager Window To enable or disable a wireless connection tap its blue bar To enable or disable all wireless connections tap and hold the All bar To configure settings for a connection tap Menu SE Wireless Manager Da 4211 30 X Network Card Bluetooth DB on Wi Fi Settings Bluetooth Settings Figure 1 28 Wireless Manager Menu Introduction This chapter provides basic instructions for using the mobile computer and navigating the mobile computer software Power Button Press the red Power button to toggle the mobile computer between suspend and resume When the screen is off the mobile computer is in suspend mode and when the screen is on the mobile computer is on Windows CE Sample Applications Window The MC31 XX with Windows CE contains a set of samp
160. white the ALPHA character functions are printed orange and the FUNC character functions are printed blue See Appendix B Keypads for keypad configurations keypad special functions and special character generation Entering Information Using the Keyboard Input Panel Use the keyboard input panel soft keyboard to enter information in any program To launch the keyboard input panel tap the button on the taskbar Tap a key to enter the value Tap the keyboard input panel button to display or to hide the keyboard input panel n23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5J0 e Es 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tab aj wl ee rj tj vj ud ido et O1 Tab q vw e r t y Juli o p 1 CAPJ a sa E o i Wit Shift 2 x c v b n m It Ep a Hee Windows CE 6 0 Windows Mobile 6 1 CAP a s d a h i r 1 shift z x c v b n m 7 ctilad TA freh Figure 2 22 Keyboard Input Panel Entering Data via the Bar Code Scanner The sample bar code scanner application scans data into data fields in the same way data is entered via the keypad Operating the MC31XX 2 15 Interactive Sensor Technology This section describes the functionality of the Interactive Sensor Technology IST feature on the MC31 XX The IST supports the following features e Power Management manage power by configuring IST to control switching on off the backlight control suspend mode of the MC31XX by monitoring motion and orientation e Display Orientation swi
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162. wireless networks but any TCP IP connection can be used For more information refer to the AirBEAM Smart Windows CE Client Product Reference Guide p n 72 63060 xx AP See Access Point Aperture The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a standard data transmission code in the U S Glossary 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide Bar Code A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alohanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a bar code symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format See Symbology Bar Code Density The number of characters represented per unit of measurement e g characters per inch Bar Height The dimension of a bar measured perpendicular to the bar width Bar Width Thickness of a bar measured from the edge closest to the symbol start character to the trailing edge of the same bar Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of O and 1 values within the byte determines its
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