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7 - 6 MC67 User GuideTo generate a new FIPS key automatically:1. Tap Start > MotoUI.2. Tap FIPS Configuration.3. Tap Generate Key button.4. Tap the
Bluetooth 7 - 7exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range). Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity.Enabling Bl
7 - 8 MC67 User Guideb. Un-check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox to turn the Bluetooth radio off.c. Tap OK.2. Wireless Manager:a. Tap the Status Bar.b.
Bluetooth 7 - 9Figure 7-4Searching for Bluetooth Devices6. Select a device from the list.Figure 7-5Select a Bluetooth Device7. Tap Next. The Enter Pas
7 - 10 MC67 User Guide8. Enter a Passcode.If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next. If the device does not h
Bluetooth 7 - 11Figure 7-7File Explorer Window6. Select Beam File. The MC67 searches for Bluetooth devices in the area.7. Tap Tap to send next to the
7 - 12 MC67 User GuideFigure 7-9Contact Window6. Select Send Contact > Beam. The MC67 searches for Bluetooth devices in the area.7. Tap Tap to send
Bluetooth 7 - 13Serial Port ServicesUse the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as a physical serial cable connection. Configure the application
7 - 14 MC67 User Guide1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices.2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meter
Bluetooth 7 - 153. Tap > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth > Devices.4. Tap Add New Device.The MC67 searches for a Bluetooth device, such
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7 - 16 MC67 User GuideUsing Bluetooth StoneStreet One Bluetooth StackThe following sections provide information on using the Stone Street One Bluetoot
Bluetooth 7 - 17Figure 7-11Explorer Mode WindowUse the “tap and hold” technique to view available options. Scroll bars and view options are similar to
7 - 18 MC67 User GuideFigure 7-12BTExplorer Window7. Select Explore Services on Remote Device or another from the drop-down list and tap Next.8. BTExp
Bluetooth 7 - 19Figure 7-14Select Remote Device Window9. Select a device from the list and tap Next. The MC67 searches for services on the selected Bl
7 - 20 MC67 User Guide12. Tap Next. The Connection Summary window appears.13. Tap Connect to add the service to the Favorite window and connect to the
Bluetooth 7 - 21Figure 7-18File Transfer Window7. Double-tap the file to copy. The Save Remote File window appears.Figure 7-19Save Remote File Window8
7 - 22 MC67 User Guide1. Tap and hold on the file to delete and select Delete.2. In the Delete Remote Device File dialog box tap Yes.Getting a FileTo
Bluetooth 7 - 231. Ensure the Bluetooth Phone is discoverable and connectable.2. Ensure that the Dial-Up Networking profile is enabled on the MC67. Se
7 - 24 MC67 User GuideFigure 7-22Select Dial-up Networking Entry Window11. Select the entry and tap OK. The MC67 begins to communicate with the Blueto
Bluetooth 7 - 25Figure 7-24Add Phone Book Entry Window3. In the Name for the connection text box, enter a name for this connection.4. In the Country C
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7 - 26 MC67 User Guide1. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect.Figure 7-25OBEX Object Push Window2. In the Action: drop-down list, selec
Bluetooth 7 - 27Figure 7-26OBEX Object Push Window2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Swap Contact Information.3. Tap . The Select Contact Entry
7 - 28 MC67 User Guide3. Tap OK. The contact on the other device is copied.Sending a PictureTo send a picture to another device:1. Tap and hold on OBE
Bluetooth 7 - 291. Ensure the MC67 is connectable (required when automatic re-connect is initiated). See Device Info on page 7-34.2. Ensure that the H
7 - 30 MC67 User GuideFigure 7-30ActiveSync Connection Settings Window on PCTo establish an ActiveSync connection:1. Use the Connection Wizard to sear
Bluetooth 7 - 31Personal Area Network ServicesConnect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate, or play multi-player games. To establ
7 - 32 MC67 User Guide7. Tap Connect.Connect to a HID DeviceThe MC67 can connect to an Human Interface Device (HID) device such as a Bluetooth keyboar
Bluetooth 7 - 33Figure 7-32Select Remote Device Window5. Select a device from the list and tap Next. The PIN Code Request window appears.Figure 7-33PI
7 - 34 MC67 User GuideFigure 7-34PIN Code Request Window2. In the PIN Code: text box, enter the same PIN entered on the device requesting the bond. Th
Bluetooth 7 - 35Figure 7-35BTExplorer Settings - ServicesTo add a service:1. Tap Add.Figure 7-36Add Local Service Window2. In the list, select a servi
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7 - 36 MC67 User GuideFile Transfer ServiceFile transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files.Figure 7-37BTExplorer Settings - File Transfer
Bluetooth 7 - 37IrMC Synchronization ServiceThe IrMC Synchronization service used to synchronize PIM contacts between a remote device and the MC67.OBE
7 - 38 MC67 User GuideSerial Port ServiceSerial port allows other Bluetooth devices to access COM ports.A2DP ServiceAdvanced Audio Distribution (A2DP)
Bluetooth 7 - 39SecuritySecurity settings allows the user to set global security policies for Bluetooth. Note that these settings are only active on l
7 - 40 MC67 User GuideFigure 7-39BTExplorer Settings - DiscoveryVirtual COM PortVirtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use fo
Bluetooth 7 - 41Provides support for devices such as mice, joysticks, keyboards.ProfilesUse Profile to load or remove Bluetooth services profiles. If
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CHAPTER 8 USING GPS NAVIGATIONIntroductionThe MC67 includes Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. GPS technology is based on a worldwide system
8 - 2 MC67 User Guide3. In the Hardware tab, the GPS hardware port is set to None.OperationAcquiring satellite signals may take several seconds to a f
Using GPS Navigation 8 - 3Figure 8-1SUPL Setup Tab2. Select Enable SET Initiated SUPL on Opening to enable the MC67 to initiate SUPL upon opening the
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CHAPTER 9 SETTINGSThis chapter provides information for customizing the MC67.Settings FolderTable 9-1 lists setting applications pre-installed on the
9 - 2 MC67 User GuideBluetooth - Turn on Bluetooth, set the MC67 to visible mode and scan for other Bluetooth devices in the area.Domain Enroll - Make
Settings 9 - 3Phone Info - Displays the MC67’s software and hardware information.Regional Settings - Set the regional configuration to use, including
9 - 4 MC67 User GuideLocking the MC67Use the Password window to set a password to disable unauthorized access to the MC67.1. Tap > Settings >
Settings 9 - 52. Tap the Advanced tab.3. Select the On battery power: Turn off device if not used for check box and select a value from the drop-down
9 - 6 MC67 User Guide•USB On-the-Go - Sets the MC67 to automatically determine necessary mode (default).To place the MC67 into one of these modes:1. T
Settings 9 - 72. Tap the IE Zoom Mapping tab.Figure 9-3IE Zoom Mapping Tab3. Select Off.4. Tap OK.5. Tap OK to turn off mapping.
9 - 8 MC67 User GuideIST SettingsIST Control Panel Applet is an applet which needs to configure all the system wide actions based on IST sensor events
Settings 9 - 9Figure 9-6Power Management TabOn Face DownThe On Face Down section provides configurable options to control what happens when the MC667
ABOUT THIS GUIDEIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the MC67 mobile computer and accessories.Documentation SetThe documentation se
9 - 10 MC67 User GuideFigure 9-7Set IST Sensitivity WindowEvents TabUse the Event tab to enable or disable free fall sound and facilitates to set the
Settings 9 - 11Figure 9-9Sensors TabThe following sensor information displays for each sensor.•Sensor Name•Sensor ID•Range•Unit•Scale•Connectivity•Dev
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CHAPTER 10 ACCESSORIESIntroductionMC67 accessories, listed below, provide a variety of product support capabilities.AccessoriesTable 10-1 lists the ac
10 - 2 MC67 User GuidePower Supply PWRS-14000-249R Provides power to the MC67 using the USB Charging Cable or Charge Only Cable.Power Supply PWRS-1400
Accessories 10 - 3Single Slot USB CradleThis section describes how to use a Single Slot USB cradle with the MC67. For USB communication setup procedur
10 - 4 MC67 User GuideCharging the Spare BatteryFigure 10-2Spare Battery ChargingBattery Charging IndicatorsThe Single Slot USB Cradle charges the MC6
Accessories 10 - 5Single-slot Ethernet/Modem/USB CradleThe CRD5500-1000XR cradle provides connection to a host computer using USB, a dial-up network u
10 - 6 MC67 User GuideIndicatorsFigure 10-5Indicators•Spare Battery Charging LED - Indicates the charging status of the spare battery.•Ethernet/Modem
Accessories 10 - 7Four Slot Charge Only CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Charge Only cradle with the MC67.The Four Slot
xiv MC67 User GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers various software configurations and
10 - 8 MC67 User GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the MC67. For cradle communication s
Accessories 10 - 9CommunicationInsert the MC67 into the slot to initiate communication over an Ethernet network. The LEDs on the front of the cradle i
10 - 10 MC67 User GuideMagnetic Stripe ReaderThe MSR snaps on to the bottom of the MC67 and removes easily when not in use. When attached to the MC67,
Accessories 10 - 112. Power on the MC67.3. Launch the MSR application.4. Swipe the magnetic stripe card through the MSR, with the magnetic stripe on t
10 - 12 MC67 User GuideVCD5000 Vehicle CradleThis section describes how to use a VCD5000 vehicle cradle with the MC67. For cradle installation and com
Accessories 10 - 13Figure 10-10Removing the MC67Battery Charging IndicatorsThe MC67’s charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the M
10 - 14 MC67 User GuideFour Slot Battery ChargerThis section describes how to use the Four Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four MC67 batteries.Ba
Accessories 10 - 15CablesThis section describes how to set up and use the cables. The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities.T
10 - 16 MC67 User GuideFigure 10-12Cable Cup Locking TabsThe MC67 amber Charge LED indicates the MC67 battery charging status. The 3600 mAh standard b
Accessories 10 - 17Trigger HandleThe TRG5500 Trigger Handle adds a gun-style handle with a scanning trigger to the MC67. It increases comfort when usi
About This Guide xvTap > Wireless Companion > Wireless Status > Versions.Phone SoftwareTo determine the Phone software version: Press >
10 - 18 MC67 User Guide1. Start the MC67’s scanning application.2. Aim the MC67 at the bar code.3. Press the trigger on the handle. The Scan/Decode LE
Accessories 10 - 19Using the RS507 Hands-free ImagerAn RS507 Hands-free Imager can be used with the MC67 to capture bar code data.To set up the MC67 a
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CHAPTER 11 MAINTENANCE &TROUBLESHOOTINGIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC67, and provides troubleshooti
11 - 2 MC67 User Guide•A screen protector is applied to the MC67. Motorola recommends using this to minimize wear and tear. Screen protectors enhance
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 11 - 3•To charge the mobile device battery, the battery and charger temperatures must be between +32 ºF and +104 ºF
11 - 4 MC67 User GuideHarmful IngredientsThe following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on the MC67 and should not come in contact with the
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 11 - 53. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector on the bottom of
11 - 6 MC67 User GuideTroubleshootingMC67Table 11-1Troubleshooting the MC67 Problem Cause SolutionWhen pressing the power button the MC67 does not tur
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 11 - 7MC67 shuts off. MC67 is inactive. The MC67 turns off after a period of inactivity. If the MC67 is running on b
xvi MC67 User Guide•Bullets (•) indicate:• Action items• Lists of alternatives• Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential•Sequential
11 - 8 MC67 User GuideThe MC67 does not decode with reading bar code.Scanning application is not loaded.Load a scanning application on the MC67 or ena
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 11 - 9Single Slot USB CradleTable 11-2Troubleshooting the Single Slot USB Cradle Symptom Possible Cause ActionLEDs d
11 - 10 MC67 User GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleVehicle CradleTable 11-3Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause SolutionDuring com
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 11 - 11Four Slot Battery ChargerrCablesTable 11-5Troubleshooting The Four Slot Battery Charger Symptom Possible Caus
11 - 12 MC67 User GuideMagnetic Stripe ReaderTable 11-7Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Symptom Possible Cause ActionMSR cannot read card.MS
APPENDIX A TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSThis appendix provides specifications for the MC67 and accessories.MC67Table A-1MC67 Technical Specifications Item D
A - 2 MC67 User GuideAudio Dual microphone support with noise cancellation; vibrate alert; speaker; Bluetooth headsetPerformance CharacteristicsCPU Du
Technical Specifications A - 3Frequency Band MC67NA:UMTS/HSDPA and HSUPA: 850, 900, 1900 and 2100 MHzGSM/EDGE: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHzMC67ND:UMTS/
A - 4 MC67 User Guide2D Imager Engine (SE4500-SR) SpecificationsField of View Horizontal - 39.6°Vertical - 25.7°Optical Resolution WVGA 752 H x 480 V
Technical Specifications A - 5Skew Tolerance +/- 60° from normalAmbient Light Indoor: 450 ft. candles (4845 lux)Outdoor: 9000 ft. candles (96,900 lux)
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APPENDIX BKEYPADSIntroductionThe MC67 offers six types of keypad configurations: Numeric, QWERTY, QWERTZ, AZERTY, PIM and DSD.Numeric Keypad Configura
B - 2 MC67 User GuideTable B-1MC67 Numeric Keypad Descriptions Key DescriptionBlue KeyUse this key to launch applications or access items (shown on th
Keypads B - 3Soft KeysAccesses the command or menu above it on the screen.Star Produces an asterisk in default state.Press and release the blue key, t
B - 4 MC67 User GuideTable B-2Numeric Keypad Input Modes KeyNumeric ModeOrange Key(Alpha Lowercase Mode)Orange + Shift Keys(Alpha Uppercase Mode)Blue+
Keypads B - 5Alpha-numeric Keypad ConfigurationsThe three types of alpha-numeric keypads (QWERTY, AZERTY and QWERTZ) produce the 26-character alphabet
B - 6 MC67 User GuideFigure B-4QWERTZ Keypad ConfigurationTable B-3Alpha-numeric Keypad Descriptions Key ActionBlue Key Press the Blue key once to act
Keypads B - 7End/OK End (Red Phone): press when the phone keypad window displays to stop dialing or end a call.Use this key in conjunction with the B
B - 8 MC67 User GuidePeriod Produces an period.au Creates special characters.Table B-4QWERTY Keypad Input Modes Key Normal Shift + Key Orange + Key Bl
Keypads B - 9Zz Z 7 zXx X 8 xCc C 9 cVv V % vBb B & bNn N ! nMm M ? m,, <@,ENTER Enter Enter Enter Enter00 ) 0 0TAB Tab Tab Back tab TabSPACE S
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B - 10 MC67 User GuideSs S 4 sDd D 5 dFf F 6 fGg G ( gHh H ) hJj J / jKk K : kLl L ‘ lBackspace Backspace Backspace Backspace BackspaceShift Shift Shi
Keypads B - 11Table B-6QWERTZ Keypad Input Modes Key Normal Shift + Key Orange + Key Blue + KeyQq Q * qWw W 1 wEe E 2 eRr R 3 rTt T + tZz Z _ zUu U -
B - 12 MC67 User GuideENTER Enter ENTER ENTER Enter00 ) 0 0TAB Tab Tab Back tab TabSPACE Space Space Space SpaceBacklight Backlight Backlight Backligh
Keypads B - 13PIM Keypad ConfigurationThe PIM keypad contains application keys and scroll keys. Note that an application can change keypad functions s
B - 14 MC67 User GuideScroll DownMoves up down item.Scroll LeftMoves left one item.Scroll RightMoves right one item.Soft KeysAccesses the command or m
Keypads B - 15DSD Keypad ConfigurationThe Direct Store Delivery (DSD) keypad contains application keys, scroll keys, and function keys. The keypad is
B - 16 MC67 User GuideScan (yellow)Activates the imager in a scan enabled application or takes a picture or records a video in a camera application. E
Keypads B - 17TabMove from one field to the next.ESCExit the current operation.DashProduces a dash character.EnterExecutes a selected item or function
B - 18 MC67 User GuideSpecial Character KeyTo add special characters using the MC67 áü key, type the related character first, then press the Orange tw
Keypads B - 19yYzZ$/“()+!.*@%,#&_‘?:-Table B-10Special Characters (Continued)Key Special Characters Key Special Characters
CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDIntroductionThis chapter lists the parts and accessories for the MC67 and explains how to set up the MC67 for the first time.
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GLOSSARYAAPI. (Application Programming Interface) An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another. Usually
Glossary - 2 MC67 User Guidebps. See Bits Per Second.Byte. On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern t
Glossary - 3Depth of Field. The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width.
Glossary - 4 MC67 User GuideIIEC. International Electrotechnical Commission. This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various la
Glossary - 5LLASER. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.The laser is an intense light source. Light from a laser is all the same
Glossary - 6 MC67 User GuidePPAN . Personal Area Network. Using Bluetooth wireless technology, PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly. Generall
Glossary - 7Start/Stop Character. A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning directi
Glossary - 8 MC67 User GuideTrivial File Transfer Protocol. See TFTP.UUDP. User Datagram Protocol. A protocol within the IP protocol suite that is use
INDEXNumerics2-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Aaccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 - 2 MC67 User GuideGetting StartedTo start using the MC67 for the first time:1. Install a micro secure digital (SD) card (optional)2. Install the su
Index - 2 MC65 User Guideenabled icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7turning on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 3battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8, 2-14bluetooth communicating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7b
Index - 4 MC65 User Guidesoft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12, 7-5resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Getting Started 1 - 3Figure 1-2Insert microSD Card in Holder7. Close the card holder door and push down until it is securely in place.8. If installing
1 - 4 MC67 User GuideFigure 1-3Lifting the SIM Cover4. Insert the SIM card, as shown in Figure 1-4 ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs
Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-5Inserting the BatteryCharging the BatteryCharging the Main BatteryBefore using the MC67 for the first time, charge the
1 - 6 MC67 User GuideTo charge the main battery:1. Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.2. Insert the MC67 into a cradle or
Getting Started 1 - 7Calibrating the ScreenTo calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus:1. Remove the s
1 - 8 MC67 User Guide7. Lift the battery from the MC67.8. Insert the replacement battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment in the back of th
Getting Started 1 - 9To replace a SIM card:1. If the MC67 is in a cradle, remove it before performing a Safe Battery Swap.2. If the MC67 is in suspend
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1 - 10 MC67 User GuideChanging the Backlight SettingsTo change the backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power:1. Tap > Settings &g
Getting Started 1 - 112. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Network Setup & Activation. The Network Setup & Activation window displ
1 - 12 MC67 User Guide3. The window closes.4. Tap Network Setup & Activation.5. In the GSM/UMTS Settings drop-down list, select connection type. O
CHAPTER 2 USING THE MC67IntroductionThis chapter explains the buttons, status icons, and controls on the MC67, and provides basic instructions for usi
2 - 2 MC67 User GuideFigure 2-2MC67 Rear ViewLED IndicatorsThe MC67 has three light emitting diode (LED) indicators. The Data Capture LED indicates st
Using the MC67 2 - 3KeypadsThe MC67 offers six keypad configurations: Numeric, QWERTY, AZERTY, QWERTZ, Direct Store Delivery (DSD) and Personal Inform
2 - 4 MC67 User GuideFinger ScrollingFinger scrolling can be used to scroll up and down web pages, documents, and lists such as the contacts list, fil
Using the MC67 2 - 5Figure 2-6Moving Today ScreenAlso touch and hold the Information Status bar and move it up and down over an application name. Remo
2 - 6 MC67 User GuideClassic Today ScreenThe user can change to the classic Today screen layout that is used in Windows Mobile 6.1.Figure 2-9Classic T
Using the MC67 2 - 7Status BarThe Status Bar at the top of the screen displays the status icons listed in Table 2-3.Figure 2-11Status Bar IconsTable 2
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2 - 8 MC67 User GuideTap the Status Bar to display an icon bar. Tap an icon to get additional notification or status information.ConnectivityConnectio
Using the MC67 2 - 9Figure 2-12Icon BarTable 2-4Task Tray Icons Icon Name DescriptionMagnify Enlarges the screen.Voicemail Dials Voicemail.Missed Call
2 - 10 MC67 User GuideTile BarThe Tile Bar, located at the bottom of the screen, contains the Start tile to open the Start Menu. It also displays ti
Using the MC67 2 - 11ActiveSync - Synchronize information between the MC67 and a host computer or the Exchange Server.File Explorer - Organize and man
2 - 12 MC67 User GuideAdjusting VolumeTo adjust the system volume:1. Press the volume buttons on the right side of the MC67 to increase and decrease t
Using the MC67 2 - 13Figure 2-14Unlock Device WindowIf the MC67 was locked with a PIN or password, a prompt appears.Un-locking with Simple PINWhen the
2 - 14 MC67 User GuideFigure 2-16Strong Password Lock ScreenEnter the strong password and then tap Unlock.Battery Status IndicationsBattery icons appe
Using the MC67 2 - 15Figure 2-18Settings Power WindowBattery Reserve OptionsIf the charge of the battery reaches a critical threshold, the MC67 shuts
2 - 16 MC67 User Guide3. Select one of the Battery Reserve Options.•Option 1: Minimum - After a low battery shutdown, data will be retained for minimu
Using the MC67 2 - 17Interactive Sensor TechnologyThe Interactive Sensor Technology (IST) supports the following features:•Power Management – manages
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev. A 09/19/12 Initial release.-02 Rev. A 08/30/13 Add C
2 - 18 MC67 User Guidethan 450 ms, which may indicates nearly a one meter drop. This data can be used as an indicator of potential abuse or misuse.IST
Using the MC67 2 - 19Using Voice-Over-IPThe MC67 supports Voice over IP over WLAN (VoWLAN) using third party voice clients. The MC67 can communicate u
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CHAPTER 3 DATA CAPTUREIntroductionThe MC67 offers three types of data capture options:•Imaging•Digital camera.ImagingThe MC67 with an integrated image
3 - 2 MC67 User Guiderequired bar code to decode only this bar code. This feature is ideal for pick lists containing multiple bar codes and manufactur
Data Capture 3 - 32. Launch an application that supports text inputs, such as Word Mobile 2010 or Excel Mobile 2010.3. Point the exit window on the to
3 - 4 MC67 User GuideDigital Camera ScanningTo read a bar code, a scan-enabled application is required. The MC67 contains the DataWedge application th
Data Capture 3 - 55. Ensure that a check mark is next to 1. Enabled. If not, tap 1. Enabled.6. Tap 0. Back.7. Tap 0. Back.8. Tap 0. Exit and then tap
3 - 6 MC67 User Guide1. Tap > Pictures & Videos.2. Tap Camera.3. Tap Menu > Mode > Burst.4. Check the image on the view finder, adjust i
Data Capture 3 - 71. Tap > Pictures & Videos.2. Tap Menu, then configure the device settings.•Video - Tap to switch to video mode.•Mode - Sele
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3 - 8 MC67 User Guide5. Press the Enter key to stop recording.Video ConfigurationTo configure the video settings:1. Launch the Video application.2. Ta
Data Capture 3 - 92. On the General tab, set the following options:•Select the size of the pictures to send through e-mail. Only pictures sent through
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CHAPTER 4 MAKING CALLSIntroductionUse the MC67 to make phone calls, keep track of calls, and send text messages. Wireless service providers may also p
4 - 2 MC67 User GuideSmart DialingSmart Dialing makes it easy to dial a phone number. When the user starts entering numbers or characters, Smart Diali
Making Calls 4 - 3Using ContactsUse Contacts to make a call without looking up or entering the phone number.To make a call from Contacts:1. Tap Contac
4 - 4 MC67 User Guide4. Tap End or press the red phone key on the MC67 keypad to stop dialing or end the call.Making a Speed Dial CallUse Speed Dial t
Making Calls 4 - 5To end the call press .Incoming Call Features•The user can use other programs on the MC67 during a call. To switch back to the phon
4 - 6 MC67 User Guideappropriately before putting the headset on. When a Bluetooth headset is connected the speakerphone is muted.Adjusting Audio Volu
Making Calls 4 - 7Using Call HistoryUse Call History to call someone who was recently called, or recently called in. Call History provides the time an
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4 - 8 MC67 User GuideFigure 4-7Call History - Call Timers5. Tap Reset. (The All Calls: counter cannot be reset.) 6. Tap OK to exit the Call Timers win
Making Calls 4 - 94. Tap OK and then OK to exit.Using the Call History MenuUse the Call History menu to dial voice mail, save to contacts, view a note
4 - 10 MC67 User Guide5. After the call is answered, tap Conference to place the calls in conference mode.6. Tap Hold to place the conference on hold
Making Calls 4 - 11Figure 4-10Call Swapping - Hold3. Tap Hold on to place the first number on hold.4. Enter the second number and tap Talk.Figure 4-11
4 - 12 MC67 User GuideFigure 4-12Answer a Call2. When a second call arrives, tap Answer (icon). The first call is placed on hold.3. Tap Talk to swap f
Making Calls 4 - 13Figure 4-14Contacts4. Tap the desired contact name and number in the list.Figure 4-15Speed Dial Contact Location5. In the Location
4 - 14 MC67 User Guide1. Tap > Contacts.Figure 4-17Contacts2. Tap a contact name.3. Tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial.Figure 4-18Speed Dial Contact
Making Calls 4 - 15Figure 4-19Speed Dial Contact List3. Tap and hold the contact name.4. Tap Edit... .5. Change the name, phone number, or location in
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CHAPTER 5 USING WLANIntroductionWireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) allow the MC67 to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the MC67
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5 - 2 MC67 User GuideFigure 5-1Wireless Launch WindowRefer to the Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version X2.xx for detailed
Using WLAN 5 - 3Fusion SetupFor detailed WLAN setup using Fusion, refer to the Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version X2.xx.
5 - 4 MC67 User GuideFigure 5-3Operating Mode Dialog Box7. Tap Next. The Security Mode dialog box displays.8. In the Security Mode drop-down list, sel
Using WLAN 5 - 5Figure 5-6WEP-40 WEP Keys Dialog Box15. In the Edit Key drop-down list, select the key to enter.16. In the Key field, enter 10 hexadec
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CHAPTER 6 MESSAGINGIntroductionThis chapter describes how to use Email and text messaging.EmailUse email to send messages to other users. See Email Se
6 - 2 MC67 User Guide2. Select an email account.3. Tap an email to open it.Replying to a MessageTo reply to a message:1. Press > E-mail.2. Select
Messaging 6 - 3Figure 6-2New Text Message OptionsWhen the phone function is off, the user can still view received text message:1. Tap > Text or on
6 - 4 MC67 User GuideSending a Text MessageTo create a text message:1. On the Phone screen, select a contact name to send a message to.2. Tap Menu >
Messaging 6 - 5If the user is out of coverage area, the message is saved in the Drafts folder. The user has to manually re-send it when the user retur
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6 - 6 MC67 User GuideEmail SetupThe MC67’s Messaging application lets users access and manage multiple email accounts simultaneously in one convenient
Messaging 6 - 711. Tap Next.12. Tap the Automatic Send/Receive: field and select the time interval for the MC67 to send and check for new email messag
6 - 8 MC67 User Guide15. In the User name: field enter the username for the account.16. In the Password: field enter the password for the account.17.
Messaging 6 - 9•Require SSL for Incoming e-mail check box to enable SSL encryption of incoming email (if supported by the mail server).•Require SSL fo
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CHAPTER 7 BLUETOOTHIntroductionBluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio frequenc
7 - 2 MC67 User GuideThe Bluetooth radio in this MC67 operates as a Class 2 device power class. The maximum output power is 2.5mW and the expected ran
Bluetooth 7 - 3FIPS 140-2The MC67 supports FIPS 140-2 for Bluetooth using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack. FIPS
7 - 4 MC67 User GuideBluetooth Power StatesCold BootPerforming a cold boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the cold boot.Warm BootPer
Bluetooth 7 - 5MotoBTUI ApplicationUse the MotoBTUI application to:•Turn the Bluetooth radio on and off. See Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and O
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