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H - 4  Omnii (Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5) User Guide

Omnii XT15ni Battery Information

The Omnii XT15ni hand-held operates with a specially adapted battery, model number ST3001-NI.

The battery pack used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. 
Do not disassemble, heat above 100°C (+212°F) or incinerate. Dispose of used battery packs 
promptly. Keep away from children.

WARNING

The following additional warnings and cautions must be observed for the 
safety of the operator and others in potentially hazardous locations:

The Omnii XT15ni must only be used when the ambient temperature is 
between -20°C and +50°C (-4°F and +122°F).

The Omnii XT15ni may NOT be connected to any of its available accesso-
ries while in potentially hazardous locations. This includes anything that 
uses the communications docking connector, headset, or microphone 
jacks. All allowed connections must be made while outside of the poten-
tially hazardous location.

The use of Compact Flash, Secure Digital, and SIM Cards in the Omnii 
XT15ni while in potentially hazardous locations is permitted as long as 
these cards are not removed or changed while in the hazardous location.

Any connector cover removed while in ordinary locations must be rein-
stalled before entering a potentially hazardous location.

WARNING

The battery pack used in this device may ignite, create a chemical burn 
hazard, explode, or release toxic materials if mistreated. Do not incinerate, 
disassemble, or heat above 100°C (212°F). Charge ONLY with Motorola Model 
ST3001-NI. Do not short circuit; may cause burns. Keep away from children.

Use ONLY Motorola battery pack Model ST3001-NI. Risk of fire or explosion if 
incorrect battery pack is used. Promptly dispose of used battery pack accord-
ing to the instructions.

WARNING

Le block-plies utilisé dans cet appareil peut prendre feu, constituer un risque 
de brûlure chimique, exploser ou dégager des substances toxiques s'il est 
manipulé de façon inappropriée. Ne pas jeter au feu, démonter ou chauffer à 
plus de 100°C (212°F). Ne charger qu'avec les dispositifs Motorola ST3001-NI. 
Ne pas court-circuiter; cela pourrait causer des brûlures. Garder hors de la 
portée des enfants.

N'utiliser que le modèle de bloc-plies Motorola ST3001-NI. L'utilisation d'un 
mauvais bloc-plies pourrait constituer un risque d'incendie ou d'explosion. 
Mettre rapidement au rebut tout bloc-plies usé, conformément aux instructions.

Summary of Contents for Omnii

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Page 3: ...OMNII HAND HELD COMPUTER USER GUIDE 8000225 Rev G March 3 2014 ...

Page 4: ...de 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...

Page 5: ...iii Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev G 03 2014 Rebrand for Motorola ...

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Page 7: ...nii 1 7 Performing a Warm Reset 1 7 Performing a Cold Reset 1 7 Performing a Clean Start 1 7 Boot to BooSt 1 8 Performing a Hard Reset 1 8 Attaching Carrying Accessories 1 8 Calibrating the Touchscreen 1 8 Imager and Scanner Options 1 9 Connectivity 1 9 Data Transfer 1 9 Phone Communication 1 9 Chapter 2 Getting To Know Your Omnii Operating System 2 5 Battery Details 2 5 Battery Safety 2 5 Battery...

Page 8: ... 2 16 Inserting the microSD Card and SIM Card 2 16 Inserting the Cards 2 16 Scanners and Imagers 2 17 Basic Scanner Operations 2 18 Scanning Techniques 2 18 Scanner Status LED Sounds and Vibrations 2 18 Troubleshooting 2 19 Operating One Dimensional 1D Internal Laser Scanners 2 19 Operating Internal Two Dimensional 2D Imagers 2 19 Navigating in Windows Embedded Hand Held 6 5 and Applications 2 20 ...

Page 9: ...uchscreen 2 37 Cleaning the Omnii 2 37 Chapter 3 Programs Programs 3 3 Home 3 3 The Phone 3 4 The Onscreen Phone Keypad 3 4 Sending Ending Phone Calls Using the Onscreen Phone Keypad 3 4 Sending Ending Calls Using the Omnii Keyboard 3 5 Making a Conference Call 3 5 Programming Speed Dial 3 5 Managing Phone Settings 3 8 Text Messages 3 8 E mail 3 9 Folders 3 9 Synchronizing E mail with Outlook PC w...

Page 10: ...3 Task Notification 3 24 File Explorer 3 26 ActiveSync 3 27 Synchronization 3 27 Internet Sharing 3 27 Creating an Internet Connection 3 27 Using Internet Sharing 3 28 Task Manager 3 29 Search Phone 3 29 Imager and Camera Demo 3 31 Office Mobile 3 31 Excel Mobile 3 32 OneNote Mobile 3 32 Word Mobile 3 36 Text Input Modes 3 36 Sharing Documents with your PC 3 36 PowerPoint Mobile 3 36 SharePoint Wo...

Page 11: ...14 The Devices Tab Scanning for Bluetooth Devices 4 15 Pairing a Device 4 17 Servers Tab 4 18 Mode Tab 4 19 About Tab 4 20 Paired Tab 4 20 Connecting Using a Bluetooth GPRS Phone 4 21 Connections Connecting to the Internet 4 23 Modem Connection Setup 4 24 Advanced Modem Settings 4 25 Domain Enroll 4 26 Network Cards 4 27 Changing Network Card Settings 4 28 VPN Connection Setup 4 29 Managing an Exi...

Page 12: ...7 System Folder 4 57 About 4 58 Backlight Screen and Keypad 4 58 Battery Power Tab 4 59 External Power Tab 4 59 Backlight Tab 4 60 Certificates 4 60 Choosing a Certificate 4 60 Compass 4 62 Contrast 4 63 Customer Feedback 4 63 Dr Debug 4 63 Status 4 64 Utilities 4 64 Motion Meter 4 65 Settings 4 65 Encryption 4 65 Error Reporting 4 66 GPS Global Positioning System 4 66 GPS Global Positioning Syste...

Page 13: ...leting a Profile 4 103 TweakIT 4 103 Advanced Interface and Network Settings 4 104 Advanced Services Settings 4 105 Registry Editor 4 106 Chapter 5 Accessories Pistol Grips 5 3 Removing the Trigger Cover 5 3 Attaching the Pistol Grip 5 3 Carrying and Protective Accessories 5 4 The Hand Strap Model ST6025 5 5 Protective Carrying Case Model ST6090 5 5 Hard Shell Holster Model ST6055 5 5 Power Access...

Page 14: ...ery 5 16 Installation 5 16 Connecting to the Ethernet Network 5 17 Cleaning the ST4004 5 17 Troubleshooting 5 18 Omnii Charge Indicator LED Stays Off 5 18 Power LED Does Not Light Up 5 18 Omnii Charge LED Flashes Yellow 5 18 Omnii Charge Indicator LED is Red 5 18 Powered Adaptor LED Stays Off 5 18 Vehicle Cradles Models ST1000 and ST1002 5 18 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations 5 19 Insertion ...

Page 15: ...6 Creating a Custom Preset B 6 Modifying a Custom Preset B 7 Removing a Custom Preset B 8 Configuring the Barcode Decoding Camera Presets B 8 Selecting a Camera B 9 Setting the Active Preset B 9 Viewing a Preset B 9 Creating a Custom Preset B 10 Modifying a Custom Preset B 11 Removing a Custom Preset B 12 Configuring the Barcode Decoding Symbologies B 12 Setting the Active Preset B 12 Viewing a Pr...

Page 16: ...High Performance Scanner D 6 SE1224HP Decode Zones D 6 SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner D 7 SE1524ER Decode Zones D 7 EV15 Imager D 8 EV15 Imager Decode Zone D 8 EA11 Decoded 2D Imager D 9 EA11 Typical Reading Distances D 10 EA20X Imager D 10 EA20X Typical Reading Distances D 11 HHP 5080SR Imager Decoder D 12 HHP 5080SR Working Range D 12 SE4500SR Standard Range Imager D 13 SE4500SR Decode Zone D 1...

Page 17: ...can Window F 9 Heater Info F 9 Heater System F 10 Display and Scan Window Heaters F 11 System Test F 11 System Properties F 12 Appendix G Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Wireless WAN G 3 Navigation Bar Icons G 3 Establishing a Packet Data Connection G 3 Disconnecting from a Network G 5 Advanced Packet Data Configuration G 5 Manually Adding a New Modem Connection G 5 The Security Tab Entering a PIN...

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Page 19: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE ABOUT THIS GUIDE About This Manual xix Text Conventions xx Overview of the Omnii Hand Held Computer xx Regulatory Labels xxiii ...

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Page 21: ...them Chapter 4 Settings provides details about Microsoft Windows Embedded Hand Held Settings applets and how to use them Chapter 5 Accessories describes the peripherals and accessories available for your Omnii computer Appendix A Port Pinouts describes pinouts for the Omnii docking connector snap module connectors battery contacts and vehicle cradle cable connectors Appendix B Imagers Applet descr...

Page 22: ...added tech nology to resist condensation for use in cold condensing environments For details see Appendix F Omnii XT15f Freezer Variants Model Variants Omnii RT15 Hand Held Computer rugged Model 7545XC Omnii XT15 Hand Held Computer extremely rugged Model 7545XA Omnii XT15f Freezer Variants Hand Held Computer extremely rugged Model 7545XT Processor and Memory Texas Instruments AM3715 Sitara OMAP3 c...

Page 23: ...High visibility option superior sunlight visibility with 165 cd m2 brightness Extreme Duty option withstands 1 25 Joule impact superior low temperature operation to 20 C 4 F with 160 cd m2 brightness Better abrasion resistance Touchscreen Passive stylus or finger operation pan and flick gestures supported Signature capture Keyboards Large selection of backlit keypads in both alpha and numeric form...

Page 24: ... Receiver Optional 2 5 G GSM GPRS EDGE radio Optional UMTS 3 8 G HSPA radio The following figures illustrate the main features of the Omnii for detailed views please see Omnii Features on page 1 3 Figure 1 Omnii XT15 and Omnii RT15 Variants Figure 2 Bottom View Docking Connector NOTE 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth are available simultaneously Omnii XT15 59 key ABC keyboard Omnii RT15 55 key ABC keybo...

Page 25: ...ture NOTE For details about the Omnii XT15f freezer units refer to Appendix F Omnii XT15f Freezer Variants Omnii XT15f 34 key numeric keyboard Omnii XT15f 58 key alphanumeric keyboard WARNING Using controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure ...

Page 26: ...SS 2 LASER PRODUCT IEC CLASS II LASER PRODUCT CDRH 1003838A MODEL No 7545 This label is affixed below the scanner window 650 680nm LASER DIODE Max Output 1 9mW SCAN 1mW AIM IEC60825 1 2007 2ndEdition LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT IEC CLASS II LASER PRODUCT CDRH 1003853A MODEL No 7545 1003837A MODEL No 7545 IEC60825 1 2007 2ndEdition LED RADIATION CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT ...

Page 27: ...Battery 1 5 Switching the Omnii On and Off 1 6 Resetting the Omnii 1 7 Performing a Warm Reset 1 7 Performing a Cold Reset 1 7 Performing a Clean Start 1 7 Boot to BooSt 1 8 Performing a Hard Reset 1 8 Attaching Carrying Accessories 1 8 Calibrating the Touchscreen 1 8 Imager and Scanner Options 1 9 Connectivity 1 9 Data Transfer 1 9 Phone Communication 1 9 ...

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Page 29: ...ic Operation 1 3 Omnii Features Figure 1 1 Front View of the Omnii XT15 Model with Alphanumeric Keyboard Display LEDs ENTER Power key FN Modifier key Symbol Modifier key Scan key Microphone Speaker Beeper ...

Page 30: ...w Figure 1 4 Top View Scan button Left Side Right Side Volume ENTER button Vertical scroll button Slot for snap module arm Battery release button Side rail rocker button 1 Docking Connector 2 Alignment Pin Holes for firmly attaching devices 4 Hand Strap Slot 3 M2 5 Locking Screws 1 2 2 3 3 4 aperture Laser End cap ...

Page 31: ...on the Motorola Ingenuity Working community website http community psion com knowledge w knowledgebase product manuals aspx Preparing the Omnii for Operation The Battery The Omnii is powered by a Lithium ion Smart Battery pack 5000 mAh Model ST3001 Scanner window Battery pack Camera aperture Rear PTT speaker Scanner pod Pistol grip attachment screws 4 Expansion back optional IMPORTANT Before charg...

Page 32: ...you into the unit with the contacts matching position and the guide tabs moving into the corresponding slots at the base of the compartment Firmly click both sides of the battery into place If your computer is equipped with a hand strap re attach the clip to the slot at the base of the battery Switch the unit on see Switching the Omnii On and Off on page 1 6 Switching the Omnii On and Off Follow t...

Page 33: ... volatile storage such as the Flash disk is preserved as is the file system To execute a cold reset Press and hold down the SYM key the FN key and the Power button simultaneously for a minimum of four seconds Performing a Clean Start A clean start returns the Omnii to factory settings flushes the registry keys and deletes volatile storage IMPORTANT If your Omnii fails to power up consider the foll...

Page 34: ...m connect pins 5 and 6 of the Omnii battery contacts for at least six seconds Replace the battery and power the Omnii on The computer will boot as if from a cold reset Attaching Carrying Accessories Motorola recommends that a carrying accessory a hand strap be installed on the Omnii before use For detailed information see Carrying and Protective Accessories on page 5 4 Calibrating the Touchscreen ...

Page 35: ...Wide Area Network WWAN and you can use the Omnii voice option to place phone calls refer to The Phone on page 3 4 and The Phone Managing Settings on page 4 51 To configure your Bluetooth settings go to Bluetooth Setup on page 4 14 If you have a GPS Global Positioning System module you can choose from a set of GPS profiles built into the modem and set up AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System See ...

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Page 37: ... Modifier Keys 2 9 Function Keys and Macro Keys 2 10 Function Keys 2 10 Macro Keys 2 11 Numeric Keyboards Accessing Alpha Keys 2 11 The Keypad Backlight 2 12 The Display 2 12 Adjusting the Display Backlight 2 12 Calibrating the Touchscreen 2 13 Screen Orientation 2 13 Locking the Touchscreen 2 13 Indicators 2 14 LEDs 2 14 Battery Charge Status LED 2 15 Operating System Status LED 2 15 Radio Status...

Page 38: ...ns 2 22 Pictures 2 22 Music 2 22 Phone 2 22 Voicemail 2 22 Time Date and Alarms 2 23 Text Messages 2 24 E mail Notification 2 26 Calendar of Upcoming Appointments 2 26 Creating and Editing Appointments 2 27 Deleting Appointments 2 29 Favorites 2 29 Using the Navigation Bar and Hotkeys 2 29 The Softkey Bar 2 31 The Start Button 2 31 Managing Files and Folders 2 31 Creating a New Folder 2 32 Renamin...

Page 39: ...Getting To Know Your Omnii 2 3 Cleaning the Omnii 2 37 ...

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Page 41: ...ery power for data backup purposes The Suspend Threshold adjustment in the Power Properties tab allows you to determine the battery capacity at which the Omnii will be shut down If left at the default value Maximum Operating Time the unit will run until the battery is completely empty the RAM is only backed up for a short period of time If you choose Maximum Backup Time the Omnii shuts off with mo...

Page 42: ...duct Lines Psion WT mc_id psion_us_p_handheld for a list of available configurations Most of the keys on these keyboards operate much like a desktop computer Where a key or key function is not consistent with the PC keyboard those differences are described in the following sections Depending on the type of keyboard on your Omnii the keyboard is equipped with a dedicated Power button or an ENTER Po...

Page 43: ...e on it will be represented in the shift state indicator in the navigation bar at the top of the screen then press another key to access the shifted function of that key Press the SHIFT key twice to lock the shift state on the shift state will be outlined in a black frame to indicate it is locked on Press SHIFT again to turn the shift state off To access CAPS LOCK mode press FN SHIFT In this state...

Page 44: ...the keyboard by a long horizontal line bracketed by a small vertical line on each side Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters In a Windows dialog box pressing the SPACE key enables or disables a checkbox The SCAN Key The Omnii is equipped with a single SCAN key on the keyboard and an extra SCAN button located on the left side of the unit SCAN keys activate the scanner beam For ...

Page 45: ... active For example when the blue FN key is pressed it is represented in blue in the shift state indicator icon at the top of the screen Figure 2 3 Shift State Indicator Icon Locking Modifier Keys When a modifier key is locked on it will remain active until it is pressed again to unlock or turn it off To help you identify when a modifier key is locked on the key is represented in the shift state i...

Page 46: ...nt above the alpha keys or function keys depending on your keyboard To access the blue function keys press the FN key followed by the appropriate alpha or function key Function keys F1 through F24 can be used with the Windows Embedded Hand Held 6 5 operating system or another application The additional function keys F25 through F30 along with the macros are not used as part of the Windows Embedded...

Page 47: ...ers are printed on the unit plastic in blue typeface above the keys Alpha characters are accessed by pressing the FN modifier key then pressing another key on the keyboard Alpha Modified Numeric 789 keyboards have each blue alphabetic character assigned as a single FN shifted character on individual keys Numeric 123 keyboards have telephone style alphabetic keys with the blue alphabetic characters...

Page 48: ...Display The Omnii is equipped with display backlighting to improve character visibility in low light conditions The back light switches on when a key is pressed Adjusting the Display Backlight To set the backlight intensity and the duration of time that the backlight will remain on you ll need to choose the Backlight icon Tap on Start Settings and then tap on System Backlight icon Refer to Backlig...

Page 49: ...een will be oriented portrait or landscape right or left handed Tap on Start Settings System icon Tap on the Screen icon In the General tab tap on the orientation that best suits the way in which you use your Omnii Locking the Touchscreen If you need to lock your touchscreen to protect against accidental actions At the Today screen tap on the Start icon Tap on the Lock icon in the softkey bar at t...

Page 50: ...tions and audio tones as indicators LEDs The Omnii is equipped with four coloured LEDs This section outlines what these LEDs indicate Figure 2 5 LED Status Indicators Lock icon Sliding lock IMPORTANT If an LED is illuminated in red the operator should be cautious as this generally indicates an abnormal operating condition or active laser emission 3 Radio Status 4 Scanner Status 1 Battery Charge St...

Page 51: ...Scanner Status LED The fourth far right LED indicates scanner status Charge LED Behaviour Function OFF External power not detected Solid Green Battery charging complete Flashing Green Charge in progress Yellow Cell temperature out of range for charge Solid Red Unable to charge battery Operating LED Behaviour Function OFF when unit is in Suspend or Shutdown Normal operating status Solid Yellow The ...

Page 52: ... scan is performed See Good Scan Beep and Bad Scan Beep on page 4 91 Inserting the microSD Card and SIM Card There are two slots available in the battery compartment the lower slot is provided for a microSD Secure Digital card which provides additional non volatile memory to your Omnii and the upper slot is for a SIM Subscriber Identity Module card which allows access to the Voice option access to...

Page 53: ...x B Imagers Applet Troubleshooting provides some helpful suggestions should the scan fail Scanner types include Long Range reads large 1D barcodes 55 mil at long distances up to 3 m Standard Range High Performance reads damaged or low contrast regular 1D barcodes 5 55 mil at medium distances up to 1m Extended Range reads regular 1D barcodes 5 55 mil at short to medium distances 1 m as well as larg...

Page 54: ...nto the scanner s exit window and prevent a successful decode Scan the entire barcode If you are using a 1D or PDF laser scanner make certain that the scan beam crosses every bar and space on the barcode including the margins on either end of the symbol If you are using a 2D imaging scanner make certain the red oval shaped framing mark is centered within the barcode you want to scan When using ima...

Page 55: ... its orientation that is even a barcode printed at a 45 degree angle to the hand held will be decoded successfully Because imager scanners generally have a shorter depth of field than laser scanners some practise may be required to find the optimal distance from the types of barcodes being scanned Although the imager includes illumination LEDs ambient light will help the imager decode the barcodes...

Page 56: ...nd folders launch applications and programs make selections and so on You can also use your finger rather than the stylus Tap and flick the stylus or your finger on the screen to scroll through the options on a screen Tap on the navigation bar to display additional icons Navigating Using the Keyboard If you prefer to use the keyboard to move the cursor around the screens on your Omnii refer to the...

Page 57: ...d Held 6 5 Use the stylus or your finger to scroll to and highlight the option you want to work with The highlighted option displays information specific to the applet For example highlighting the Calendar option lets you know if there are any appointments Tap on any highlighted option to display the associated dialog box Note that you can also double tap on any option to display the associated di...

Page 58: ...ailable from the Today screen Keep in mind that these can be altered using the method described above in Customizing the Today Screen on page 2 22 You can also refer to Shell Settings on page 4 78 for additional customization options Pictures This option provides access to the Pictures Videos applet Refer to Pictures Videos on page 3 17 for details Music Tapping on the Music option displays the Wi...

Page 59: ...Today screen Type your voicemail number Time Date and Alarms Tap on Start Alarms icon to display Clock Alarms screen Setting the Alarm You can set a maximum of three alarms In the Alarms tab tap on the Time or Day in the Clock Alarms screen An Alarm Settings screen is displayed ...

Page 60: ...he Play button to experiment with the sounds You can also choose No Sound In the drop down menu below the Play button you can choose how the alarm will behave whether or not it will repeat and so on Tap on OK to save your changes Setting the Time and Date To set the time on the Omnii If it is not already displayed tap on the Time tab at the top of the screen Choose the appropriate Time Zone set th...

Page 61: ...e person to whom you want to send a text message or to insert a number from your contacts list tap on Menu Add Recipient and choose a name Tap your stylus in the message area and type your message Tap on the Send softkey to deliver your message Once you send the message your message is displayed in the Inbox and a conversation icon is displayed in the softkey bar Menu softkey Send softkey ...

Page 62: ...ments meetings and so on in the weeks months and years ahead In the Today screen tap on Calendar or tap on Start Calendar icon to display the calendar applet Conversation softkey NOTE Refer to Synchronizing E mail with Outlook PC with Windows XP OS on page 3 9 and Synchronizing E mail with Outlook PC with Windows Vista or Windows 7 on page 3 11 for details about synchronizing your e mail NOTE You ...

Page 63: ...appointments To choose the format of your calendar Tap on the Calendar softkey this key scrolls through the calendar formats Creating and Editing Appointments In the Calendar screen tap on the Menu softkey in the softkey bar and then tap on New Appointment Calendar softkey Menu softkey Menu softkey ...

Page 64: ...wn menu from which you can choose the time unit for your reminder minute s hour s day s or week s Tap OK to finish You are returned to the view you were in before adding the reminder Tap the appointment in the Calendar screen to display it in a summary screen The reminder is indicated by the small bell icon If you ve no further additions for the appointment tap on OK Otherwise move to the Categori...

Page 65: ...ws you to indicate the nature of the appointment Normal Personal Private or Confidential Deleting Appointments Tap and hold the stylus on the appointment you want to delete Tap on Delete Appointment in the pop up menu Favorites Tapping on the Favorites option in the Today screen connects you to internet favourites If you tap and drag your stylus on this option you can choose Add Remove to edit you...

Page 66: ...ve the BLUE FN key was activated To distinguish a locked modifier key a key that has been locked on from a modifier key that is only active until the next key is pressed locked keys are encircled in a black frame in the shift state indicator icon Refer to Activating Modifier Keys on page 2 9 for details Navigation bar Tap anywhere in the navigation bar to display the hotkeys Hotkeys Tap on a hotke...

Page 67: ...tailor how the Word document will be displayed The Soft Keyboard Icon Tapping on the soft keyboard icon displays an onscreen keyboard you can use as an alternative to the Omnii keyboard The Start Button The Start button provides access to a screen of applets available on your Omnii Tap on the Start button in the lower left corner of the softkey bar to display your programs Managing Files and Folde...

Page 68: ...played followed by a pop up menu Tap Rename The file name is highlighted Type a new name Copying a File Press and hold the stylus on the file you want to copy A ring of dots is displayed followed by a pop up menu Tap on Copy in the pop up menu Navigate to the location where you want to copy the file Press and hold the stylus in a blank area of the screen away from other icons until a pop up menu i...

Page 69: ... screen To execute a command Tap on Menu to display the commands associated with it and then tap on the command you want to execute Pop Up Menus Pop up menus are available in many screens and programs They offer quick access to a group of useful commands in addition to those available in the menu bar To display a pop up menu Gently press and hold the stylus on the screen A ring of dots is displaye...

Page 70: ...he associated program Minimizing an Application Tap on the X button in the lower right corner of an application screen to minimize the application Opening Closing and Switching Applications Tap on Start Settings System icon Use your stylus to scroll to the Task Manager icon Tap on Task Manager to display the associated screen NOTE Although it looks like a Close button this button does not close th...

Page 71: ... End Task softkey in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen End All Tasks To shut down all applications tap on the Menu softkey and choose End All Tasks Switch To To make an application listed in this screen active highlight the application and tap on Menu Switch To For additional information about the Task Manager refer to Task Manager on page 4 97 Settings Tap Start followed by the Settings...

Page 72: ...View Omnii files from Windows Explorer Drag and drop files between Omnii and the PC in the same way that you would between PC drives Back up Omnii files to the PC restore them from the PC to the hand held again etc Uploading Data in a Docking Station The Desktop Docking Stations allow your hand held to upload transaction data to a server computer when a radio link is not available When Omnii is pr...

Page 73: ...ntrated acids If the touchscreen is used in harsh environments consider applying a disposable screen protector RV6105 These covers reduce the clarity of the display slightly but will dramatically extend the useful life of the touch screen When they become scratched and abraded they are easily removed and replaced Do not to expose the touchscreen to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time If ...

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Page 75: ... 3 9 Folders 3 9 Synchronizing E mail with Outlook PC with Windows XP OS 3 9 Changing Synchronization Settings 3 10 Synchronizing E mail with Outlook PC with Windows Vista or Windows 7 3 11 Sending an E mail 3 12 Contacts 3 12 Working with the Contacts List 3 13 Communicate Tab Adding Contacts 3 14 Info Tab 3 15 Notes Tab 3 15 Internet Explorer 3 15 Browsing Web Sites 3 15 Calendar 3 16 Alarms 3 1...

Page 76: ... ActiveSync 3 27 Synchronization 3 27 Internet Sharing 3 27 Creating an Internet Connection 3 27 Using Internet Sharing 3 28 Task Manager 3 29 Search Phone 3 29 Imager and Camera Demo 3 31 Office Mobile 3 31 Excel Mobile 3 32 OneNote Mobile 3 32 Word Mobile 3 36 Text Input Modes 3 36 Sharing Documents with your PC 3 36 PowerPoint Mobile 3 36 SharePoint Workspace Mobile 3 37 PartnerUp 3 37 Kiosk 3 ...

Page 77: ...display the Start screen Tapping on an icon in this screen launches the associated applet Home Tapping on the Home icon in the Start screen displays the Today screen IMPORTANT For details about the options contained under the Settings icon refer to Chapter 4 Settings IMPORTANT For details about the Today screen refer to The Today Screen on page 2 21 ...

Page 78: ... You can use the phone keypad provided with your Omnii to for example send and receive phone calls make confer ence calls view your call history set up speed dial numbers etc Sending Ending Phone Calls Using the Onscreen Phone Keypad To display the onscreen phone keypad Tap on Start Phone icon NOTE You can also press the Talk key on the Omnii keyboard to display the phone keypad providing it has b...

Page 79: ...all or to display the onscreen phone keypad so you can initiate a call Press the End key to terminate a phone call Making a Conference Call To set up a conference call between yourself and two or more other parties In the phone keypad type the first phone number Tap on Talk While you are connected to the first number tap on Menu Hold Type the second number Tap on Talk Tap on Menu Conference To add...

Page 80: ...ber is dialled for you Using the Phone Keypad to Program a Speed Dial There are a number of ways to add a speed dial number You can create a speed dial number using the Contacts list or by using the Speed Dial button on the phone keypad Adding a New Phone Number In the phone keypad tap on the Speed Dial button In the speed dial Phone dialog box tap on Menu New In the list choose a contact for a sp...

Page 81: ...can tap on the arrows to the right of the Location field to change the auto assignment Using the Contact List to Program a Speed Dial Tap on Start followed by the Contacts icon Tap on the Contact to which you want to assign a speed dial number In the Summary screen tap on Menu Add to Speed Dial ...

Page 82: ...ls and you can also determine network selections Text Messages Tapping on the Text option in the Today screen displays this screen This option allows you to compose send and receive text messages using your Omnii IMPORTANT For details refer to The Phone Managing Settings on page 4 51 IMPORTANT For details about using the Text Messages feature refer to Text Messages on page 2 24 ...

Page 83: ...e Omnii and the copies on the mail server are broken When you next connect the mail server will recognize that the messages are missing from the Omnii Inbox folder and delete them from the server preventing dupli cation of messages Keep in mind however that you will not have further access to messages that you moved to folders from anywhere except with the Omnii For IMAP4 accounts the folders you ...

Page 84: ...nchronization Outlook e mail messages are synchronized as part of the general synchronization process The next time you synchronize with ActiveSync the e mail in Outlook on your PC will be transferred to the Messaging program on your Omnii Changing Synchronization Settings In ActiveSync on your PC double tap the E mail item in the Sync Options tab NOTE Synchronizing e mail does not require that th...

Page 85: ...ain If you want to accept file attachments add a check mark next to Include file attachments To limit the size tap on Only if smaller than and specify a size in the KB box Tap on OK Synchronizing E mail with Outlook PC with Windows Vista or Windows 7 PCs running Windows Vista or Windows 7 use Windows Mobile Device Center in place of ActiveSync In the Windows Mobile Device Center tap on Set up your...

Page 86: ...Start E mail Choose the e mail account you want to use Tap on Menu New In the To Cc or Bcc fields enter an e mail address Keep in mind that you can also use your Contacts to choose an e mail recipient provided an e mail address is associated with the contact Tap Menu Add Recipient and then choose a contact from the list If you re sending an email to multiple people use a semicolon between addresse...

Page 87: ...ies search for a particular contact and create new entries Contact Menu Commands A Menu softkey at the bottom of the screen provides additional commands that allow you to work with the contacts in this list Searching for a Contact Menu Type a contact name here Tap on an alpha group to narrow the search ...

Page 88: ...tional entries to your contacts list Tap on the New softkey Choose the contact type to which you want to add an entry Tap on the Select button to display the Communicate screen Tap on each of the options you want to com plete for the new contact you are creating Each item you tap on in this screen produces an associated pop up screen in which you can enter the appropriate information For example i...

Page 89: ...ys by connecting the Omnii directly to the Internet or by connecting through your PC see ActiveSync on page 3 27 Browsing Web Sites There is little difference between the standard Internet Explorer found on your PC and that found on your Omnii sometimes referred to as Pocket Internet Explorer You can enter URLs set a home page turn images on and off e mail links to friends and so on To go to a web...

Page 90: ...eys in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen displays Internet Explorer commands like those you find on your PC Calendar This option is used to map out all your upcoming appointments meetings and so on in the weeks months and years ahead Alarms Refer to Time Date and Alarms on page 2 23 for details about this applet IMPORTANT Refer to Calendar of Upcoming Appointments on page 2 26 for detail...

Page 91: ... Tap on the Camera icon to activate the camera The screen will display the image your camera is pointed at The camera is built into the back of the Omnii Frame the image in the Omnii screen Press ENTER to snap the photograph IMPORTANT The Pictures Videos program can only display bmp or jpg for mats Photos in other formats will need to be converted on your PC before they are transferred to the Omni...

Page 92: ...ce Omnii The Omnii can be found under Computer My Computer on PCs running Windows XP Opening a Photo To open a photo tap on Start Pictures Videos You ll see a thumbnail of your photos Tap on a thumbnail to open the photo Deleting a Photo Press and hold the stylus on the thumbnail photo you want to delete to display a pop up menu Tap on Delete Confirm your choice when prompted NOTE Video is a toggl...

Page 93: ...ting a Slide Show To view a slide show Tap on the Menu Play Slide Show The slide show begins in slide show mode photos are displayed for about five seconds one after the other To display the slide show tool bar tap anywhere on the photo Using the Video Recorder Tap on the Camera icon In the bottom right corner of the camera screen tap on Menu Video Flip View Play Pause Previous Next Close ...

Page 94: ...i or on the web To work with this applet tap on Start Windows Media For details about using this applet refer to http www microsoft com windowsphone en us howto wp6 music windows media player mobile aspx Messenger Windows Live Windows Live Messenger is an instant messaging service Refer to the Microsoft web site for details Video Recorder Icon Indicates that video is active NOTE When the Video rec...

Page 95: ...vice Notes The Notes application is an electronic notepad you can use to jot down your ideas quickly You can enter text using the soft keyboard the Omnii keyboard or you can create a handwritten note on the screen by using the transcriber You can also record a message Notes can also be shared through e mail and synchronization with your PC Tap on Start Notes to launch this application Tap on the N...

Page 96: ...xt To create a handwritten note using the transcriber Tap and hold the stylus on the soft keyboard icon to display the pop up menu Choose Transcriber from the menu When you choose Transcriber you can write notes in your own handwriting Omnii converts the notes into typed text for you A Transcriber Intro screen is displayed to provide information to help you work with the Transcriber When you choos...

Page 97: ...and or a new Location When you ve made the changes you need tap on OK Recording Notes It is sometimes easier to record a note than to write it down just to make certain that you ve captured an idea before it drifts away To make an audio recording Tap on the New softkey to open a fresh note Tap on Menu View Recording Toolbar Tap on the Record button a beep alerts you that your device is now ready t...

Page 98: ... choose View Recording Toolbar again to turn off the feature Task Notification Tasks lets you create lists of entries representing your responsibilities upcoming projects and so on If you ve assigned any tasks this option lets you know how many active tasks you have Tap on Start Tasks to display the Tasks screen NOTE You can synchronize the Task Notification option so that any tasks are displayed ...

Page 99: ...k Type your task description Press ENTER to add the task to your list Editing a Task Tap on a task in the task you want to edit Tap on the Edit softkey in the softkey bar to display a detailed task screen where you can define task characteristics Figure 3 1 Task Details Screen Edit ...

Page 100: ...Date or Due Date The tasks are arranged in the list according to the criterion you chose Limiting the Tasks Displayed in the Task Screen Tap on Menu in the softkey bar and tap on Filter You can choose All Tasks Recently Viewed No Categories Active Tasks or Completed Tasks The tasks are displayed on the screen according to the preference you chose File Explorer Windows Embedded Hand Held 6 5 files ...

Page 101: ...te http www microsoft com windows phone en gb howto wp6 sync prepare to sync windows phone 6 5 with my computer aspx Internet Sharing This option allows you to use your Omnii to connect your PC to the Internet Before you can use Internet Sharing you must make certain that you have established a data connection on your Omnii Creating an Internet Connection Follow the steps in this section only if y...

Page 102: ...Omnii tap Start Internet Sharing Choose the PC Connection type USB or Bluetooth Choose the network connection that the Omnii should use to connect to the Internet Tap Connect It takes approximately 30 seconds to establish a connection If you are prompted to turn on Bluetooth tap Yes For PC Running Windows XP or Earlier If you are using a Bluetooth connection execute the following steps on your PC ...

Page 103: ... your Omnii indicating that you have successfully paired your Omnii with your PC Your Omnii will appear in Control Panel Devices and Printers Task Manager The Task Manager screen lists all running tasks applications or processes This applet provides a number of options to manage these Search Phone This feature allows you to conduct a search through the data stored on your phone Tap on Start Search...

Page 104: ...or field and type the information or a fragment of the information for which you are searching In the Type drop down menu choose the location in which you want to conduct the search Tap on the Search softkey key The results of your search are displayed in the Search screen ...

Page 105: ... launch the demo applet Tap on the Imager and Camera icon Office Mobile This icon contains the following abridged Microsoft programs Excel Mobile OneNote Mobile PowerPoint Mobile SharePoint Workspace Mobile and Word Mobile Tap on Start Office Mobile IMPORTANT Refer to Appendix B Imagers Applet for details about the imager applet ...

Page 106: ... File New OneNote Mobile You can use OneNote Mobile to take notes wherever you are and then synchronize your notes with a notebook section in the OneNote version on your PC For example you can Snap pictures of business cards on your Omnii and then bring them into OneNote on your PC Create short text notes and voice recordings on your Omnii to remind you about important meetings ideas etc and synch...

Page 107: ...xt Tap on Finish to begin the partnership between the Omnii and the PC Now you ll be able to pass notes back and forth between your PC and your Omnii Creating A Note Tap on Start OfficeMobile OneNote Mobile icon Tap on New in the softkey bar to display a blank note Tap on New to create a note page Begin typing When you complete your note tap on Done NOTE Remember that you can tap on the Menu softk...

Page 108: ...s operate in the same way as they do in any Windows Office application Format Tapping on this command lists the formatting options you can apply to your note Bold Italic Underline Strikethrough and Clear All Take Picture When you tap on this option the Omnii switches to camera mode so that you can snap a picture to include in your note Press ENTER to snap a photo that is automatically inserted int...

Page 109: ...n OK An audio icon is displayed in your note You can tap on it to listen to your message Synchronizing Omnii One Note With PC OneNote Connect the Omnii to your PC using either a USB cable or Bluetooth When the connection is complete take one of the following steps In Microsoft ActiveSync on your PC choose Sync or On your Omnii tap on Start ActiveSync and then tap on Sync During synchronization the...

Page 110: ... the desktop version that may be installed on your PC To launch this program on your Omnii Tap on Start Office Mobile PowerPoint Mobile NOTE Keep in mind also that a Word document created on your PC can lose key formatting features such as styles and tables if you make changes to it on your Omnii NOTE If you ve already created a Word document it will be listed in a Word Mobile win dow To launch a ...

Page 111: ... is required it can be obtained by sending an e mail to the software license mailbox or by contacting a Sales Rep from the Motorola contact web page http www motorolasolutions com US EN Pages Contact_Us WT mc_id psion_us_about_contact_psion offices Additional pieces of software such as a server must be obtained through Motorola Kiosk Kiosk allows the administrator to tailor how the Omnii operates ...

Page 112: ... the Internet Remote Desktop Mobile This program allows you to log onto a Windows Terminal Server and run the desktop programs from the server on your Omnii Connecting to a Terminal Server Tap on Start Remote Desktop Mobile In the Remote Desktop screen choose a Computer from the drop down menu Type your User name Password and Domain if required Tap on Connect ...

Page 113: ...ur service WiFiConnect A R C Tap on the Start button to access the WiFiConnect A R C icon The WiFiConnect A R C utility provides a quick method to configure a device for use on a private network primarily for use with Active Remote Configuration A R C WiFiConnect A R C configures the default WiFi interface The WEP key is set to PsionPsion123 The SSID is set to Psion The default interface becomes t...

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Page 115: ... 8 Power 4 9 Battery Power 4 9 Advanced Tab 4 9 Battery Details Tab 4 10 Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup 4 10 Battery Health 4 11 Sound Notifications 4 12 Sounds Tab 4 12 Notifications Tab 4 13 Connections Folder 4 13 Beam 4 14 Bluetooth Setup 4 14 The Devices Tab Scanning for Bluetooth Devices 4 15 Pairing a Device 4 17 Servers Tab 4 18 Mode Tab 4 19 About Tab 4 20 Paired Tab 4 20 ...

Page 116: ...1 Country Options 4 41 Wireless Manager 4 42 Personal Folder 4 43 App Launch Keys 4 43 Buttons 4 45 Program Buttons Tab 4 45 Up Down Control Tab 4 46 OneShots 4 46 Macro Keys 4 47 Unicode Mapping 4 48 Scancode Remapping 4 49 Lock Sequence Tab 4 51 The Phone Managing Settings 4 51 Phone Sounds Tab 4 53 Phone Security Tab 4 53 Phone Services Tab 4 55 Phone Network Tab 4 55 Phone Data Tab 4 56 Phone ...

Page 117: ... PartnerUp 4 76 Quick Defrost Heater Settings 4 76 Kiosk 4 76 Kiosk Menu 4 77 Administrator Password 4 78 Shell Settings 4 78 Restrictions 4 83 Control Panel Settings 4 84 Import and Export Settings 4 85 Activating a Change User Mode 4 87 Regional Settings 4 87 Remove Programs 4 88 Scanner Settings 4 89 Restoring Default Settings 4 89 Options Tab 4 89 Translations Tab 4 92 Port Replicator Port A C...

Page 118: ...4 4 Omnii Windows Embedded Hand Held 6 5 User Guide Deleting a Profile 4 103 TweakIT 4 103 Advanced Interface and Network Settings 4 104 Advanced Services Settings 4 105 Registry Editor 4 106 ...

Page 119: ... C Wi Fi Config Microsoft Software Windows Embedded Hand Held WEH 6 5 is a 32 bit real time Operating System The OS is compatible with line of business applications written for Windows Mobile 6 x that protects previous investments in the Windows Mobile platform Some other major components of WEH 6 5 are Office Mobile 2010 Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote SharePoint Internet Explorer 8 Remote Desktop ...

Page 120: ...ck icon It is critical that you store your password in a safe place If you forget it a clean start must be performed by certified Motorola personnel A clean start returns the Omnii to factory settings Only the data stored in a CF or SD memory card are preserved Tap in the checkbox next to Prompt if phone unused for to turn on password protection for your phone service Choose the amount of time tha...

Page 121: ...word assignment Home The Home applet is used to customize your Today screen Tap on Start Home icon to display this applet Appearance Tab Changing the Theme Background The Appearance tab allows you to change the background appearance of the Today screen Tap on the theme or background you want to use Tap on OK to assign the background you ve chosen to your Omnii Beaming a Theme to Another Device You...

Page 122: ...the theme A File Receive Confirmation dialog box appears on the device to which you are beaming the theme If the recipient taps on OK the file is downloaded onto their device Note that the recipient can also tap on Browse to store the theme file in a different location Once the recipient clicks on OK to accept the file the device you chose is marked as Done Items Tab Customizing the Today Screen ...

Page 123: ...ine the behaviour of your Omnii to minimize power consumption Tap on Start Settings Power icon Battery Power This tab monitors and displays the current battery capacity of the battery installed in the Omnii Advanced Tab This tab allows you to tailor how long the Omnii can remain idle before the screen is turned off while running on battery power and also on external power NOTE Refer to Customizing...

Page 124: ...the battery installed in the Omnii This is a view only screen Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup The Estimated Battery Backup is the amount of battery power that has been reserved or set aside to protect data until a fully charged battery can be installed in the Omnii When the battery capacity is depleted up to the Estimated Battery Backup Time reserve specified in the Suspend Threshol...

Page 125: ...ttery is swapped for a fully charged one Battery Health The Battery Health tab provides an estimate of battery health based on a number of different measurements beyond battery capacity In the scrolling tab bar tap on the Battery Health tab Current Battery Health Meter The Current Battery Health Meter default values are shown here as Excellent Used and Battery should be replaced To display the Bat...

Page 126: ...p UI on Device Resume allows you to determine when the battery status pop up user interface UI will appear based on the battery health Edit Changing Ratings Text You can customize the ratings text with the Edit button By enclosing your text within the html tag used for Bold b or removing the tag to unbold the text you can change the text that will appear in the pop up battery status screen For exa...

Page 127: ... In the Ring tone drop down menu you can choose the tone or sound of the ring If your Omnii vibrates and emits the ring you selected you will immediately know your hand held is receiving an incoming phone call Choose an event from the Events drop down menu Choose the Ring type and Ring tone for the event you ve chosen To test your choice tap on the arrow below Ring tone The small square button sto...

Page 128: ...devices and is intended for Personal Area Networks The technology is based on a short range radio link that operates in the ISM band at 2 4 GHz When two Bluetooth equipped devices come within a 10 meter range of each other they can establish a connection Because Bluetooth utilizes a radio based link it does not require a line of sight connection in order to commu nicate Tap on Start Settings Tap o...

Page 129: ...lace it within a few feet of your Omnii If needed set your Bluetooth device to visible discoverable so that the hand held can detect it and estab lish a connection The Devices Tab Scanning for Bluetooth Devices Scroll to the Device tab To discover and list all Bluetooth devices in range of the Omnii tap on the Scan button in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen The Omnii scans for Bluetooth...

Page 130: ...to be assigned to a highlighted device Refresh Name repeats the device name query updating the name This command is useful if a device is listed without a name unknown or if a device name has been changed remotely Delete removes this device from the list Filtering by Class of Device COD The drop down menu at the top of the Device tab allows you to limit the scope of the scan to a particular type o...

Page 131: ...the pop up menu choose Pair An authentication dialog box is displayed If the remote device has authentication enabled type the PIN in this dialog box To proceed without authentication tap on Next After entering the device PIN the Services dialog appears with a list of services available for that device Click in the checkbox to the left of the service to activate it Click on Done NOTE If a remote d...

Page 132: ... for connection to a printer over Bluetooth Once you ve completed the information Tap on Next and then in the Services screen tap on OK Servers Tab When a remote Bluetooth device initiates a Bluetooth connection to the Omnii the remote device is considered the Bluetooth master and the hand held the Bluetooth slave In order for the remote device to connect to the Omnii the Omnii must offer a servic...

Page 133: ...h devices to send files to this device Tap on the checkbox to activate the server the associated port name is displayed beside the server name Mode Tab When Turn on Bluetooth is checked Bluetooth features are available If this option is disabled you cannot send or receive information using Bluetooth When Discoverable is enabled other Bluetooth devices within range approximately 10 meters can detec...

Page 134: ...Version display the version of the chip firmware Component indicates the version of the Motorola Bluetooth Subsystem the manager drivers etc Profiles lists the supported profiles on this specific Omnii Paired Tab This tab lists all paired devices and their corresponding services The format of the name is Device Name Service Name Additional information may appear in this screen such as the Port Num...

Page 135: ...e Profile Service Commands The HSP Headset Profile allows users to connect their device to Bluetooth enabled headsets and other audio devices HSP HFP services provide the following unique menu options Connect Audio establishes an audio connection to the Bluetooth headset Disconnect Audio disconnects the audio connection from the Bluetooth headset Volume Control displays a dialog box where the head...

Page 136: ...ap on the Select a modem drop down menu and choose Bluetooth Tap on Next 5 Make certain that the phone is discoverable Some phones also need to be pairable in order to accept a bonding request Refer to your phone documentation for additional information NOTE If you are using another device to connect to the Internet you can choose a different modem from the drop down menu ...

Page 137: ...on information for this connection and tap on Finish You can begin using the Bluetooth phone connection for example to send and receive e mail browse the Internet with Internet Explorer and so on Connections Connecting to the Internet To activate a connection make certain that any necessary equipment such as a radio is installed in your Omnii You ll need the following information from your ISP to ...

Page 138: ...m your ISP or network administrator telephone number password domain name and TCP IP settings If your Omnii does not have access to a mobile phone network insert a modem card in the unit 1 Tap Start Settings Tap on the Connections folder icon followed by the Connections icon 2 To create a new connection in either ISP WWAN GPRS or My Work Network tap on Add a new modem connection 3 In the Make New ...

Page 139: ... server assigns IP addresses dynamically you will not need to change these settings If you need to make changes contact your ISP or network administrator for addresses NOTE Generally you will not need to change any of the Advanced settings For information about Advanced Modem Settings review the next section Changes to Advanced settings are only required in the following instances To change the ba...

Page 140: ...u need and can also provide the server address In addition you will want to ask if alternate addresses are available An alternate address may allow you to connect when the primary server is not available Domain Enroll To protect sensitive company data businesses use firewalls and proxy servers to limit access to company resources to company employees only If you need to access information on your ...

Page 141: ...enroll in your company domain You may need to restart your unit after the enrollment process is completed Network Cards When the network card is inserted in your unit for the first time the Network Settings screen is displayed auto matically so that you can configure the card If it does not appear or if you want to change settings Tap on Start Settings Connections Tap on the Network Cards icon NOT...

Page 142: ...d with your network card for details To activate the connection launch the desired program e g Internet Explorer The Omnii will connect automatically Changing Network Card Settings If you use your network card in two locations like work and home you ll need to change the network to which the network card connects Tap on Start Settings Connections Network Cards NOTE Because most networks use DHCP y...

Page 143: ...nnection provides a secure connection to servers through the Internet Before you begin you need the following information from your network administrator password domain name TCP IP settings and a host name or IP address of the VPN server Tap on Start Settings Tap on the Connections folder icon followed by the Connections icon Under My Work Network tap on Add a new VPN server connection ...

Page 144: ...h Launch a program like Internet Explorer to activate the connection The VPN connection will start automatically Managing an Existing Connection Once you ve defined a connection a new option appears in the first Connections screen Manage existing connections Editing a Connection Tap on Start Settings Connections folder icon Tap on the Connections icon Tap on Manage existing connections To launch a...

Page 145: ...e proxy server connection manually you ll need the following information proxy server name server type port type of Socks protocol used and the user name and password Tap Start Settings Tap on the Connections tab followed by the Connections icon Under My Work Network tap on Set up my proxy server NOTE You can also create a new connection by tapping on the New button To make changes to the settings...

Page 146: ... Work Network settings are used for private network connections corporate networks while My ISP settings are used for Internet network connections When you use programs such as Internet Explorer your Omnii automatically connects using private network settings under My Work Network or Internet settings under My ISP depending on specifications You can determine how your Omnii connects Tap Start Sett...

Page 147: ... the radio in your unit To see specifications for this radio refer to Appendix E Omnii Specifications A network profile contains settings for SSID Service Set Identifier and security options To launch the Wi Fi Config application Tap on Start Settings Connections folder icon Tap on the Wi Fi Config icon The Wi Fi screen is displayed NOTE To configure your Bluetooth settings go to Bluetooth Setup o...

Page 148: ...ofiles configured this tab is not populated Disable Enable Radio This button toggles between Disable Radio and Enable Radio depending on whether the radio is turned off or on Wi Fi Config Configure Tab To configure the radio for a wireless network tap on the Configure tab NOTE If the Configure tab is not visible open the Advanced tab uncheck Use Win dows to configure my wireless settings and reset...

Page 149: ...cted by the radio is displayed Highlighting one of the listed networks and tapping on the Add New button creates a new profile that is completed based on the security capabilities detected by the radio You may need to add additional informa tion depending on your network requirements If you tap on the Add New button rather than the Scan button you can create a network manually Manually Creating a ...

Page 150: ...work If you choose this option you can specify the type of WEP authentication Open or Shared the WEP security key length 64 bit or 128 bit and the key type ASCII or Hex WEP Key fields are also provided where you can specify a 5 or 13 ASCII character sequence or an equivalent 10 or 26 Hexadecimal digit sequence that matches the active WEP key on the access point 802 1X WPA WPA2 Enterprise CCKM WPA ...

Page 151: ... listed In fact in some cases this menu will not be available at all EAP This menu allows you to choose the EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol type used for 802 1x authentica tion to an access point The following EAP types are supported by Wi Fi Config FAST MSCHAPv2 Is a successor to LEAP and does not require strong passwords to protect against off line dictionary attacks Like LEAP EAP FAST do...

Page 152: ...hentication Verify Server Certificate When the Verify Server Certificate box is checked the Omnii will verify the certificate provided by the authenti cation server during the authentication process This requires that an appropriate certificate be manually installed on Omnii for the verification Enable OPMK When used with compatible wireless infrastructure Opportunistic Key Caching OPMK reduces th...

Page 153: ... Once the association is complete the Status tab is populated with the appropriate information about your network Configuring TCP IP If your network is not using a DHCP server you will need to assign an IP address IP Address and Name Servers To assign an IP Address for the Omnii Tap on Start Settings Connections folder icon Wireless Manager icon Tap on the Menu button and choose Wi Fi Settings ...

Page 154: ...api1 The IP Address screen offers two options a server assigned IP address or a user assigned IP address If you want an address assigned automatically Tap on Use server assigned IP address to have an address assigned automatically or If you want to define your own IP address Tap on Use specific IP address Type the preferred IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway ...

Page 155: ...perate in the 2 4GHz band only The hand held will only associate with an Access Point AP that supports the DSSS data rates 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps This mode has the lowest data rate but yields the longest range b g only forces the radio to operate in the 2 4 GHz band only The Omnii will only associate with an AP that supports the DSSS data rates 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps and OFDM data rates 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbp...

Page 156: ...nt response to TCP IP traffic It is recommended that Power Save Mode be enabled to increase battery run time It should only be disabled if the application is sensitive to timing Roaming AP Density The Roaming AP Density setting controls how aggressively the Omnii attempts to roam The available options are High Medium and Low with High providing the most aggressive roaming and Low providing the lea...

Page 157: ...Settings 4 43 Personal Folder Tap on Start Settings Personal icon App Launch Keys This icon allows you to map a key to an application so that you can then launch the application from a single key press ...

Page 158: ...is displayed where you can choose the application to which you want to assign the application key If you need to you can Browse through the information in your hand held until you locate the application you want to launch Once you ve selected the file you want to map tap on OK The cursor moves to the Data field You can use this field if you need to assign special parameters to your application lau...

Page 159: ... or Add another App Launch Key you can do it from this final screen Other wise tap on OK to save your Application Launch Key To launch the application you chose press the application key you assigned Buttons A number of apps are included under this icon Tap on the Start Settings Personal Buttons icon to display the apps Program Buttons Tab In the Program Buttons tab you can customize the program h...

Page 160: ...t increases the key repeat rate OneShots The options in this tab allow you to determine how modifier keys on your Omnii behave For each modifier key ALT SHIFT CTRL SYM and BLUE FN you have the following options in the drop down menu Lock OneShot and OneShot Lock Lock If you choose Lock from the drop down menu pressing a modifier key once locks it on until you press the modifier key a second time t...

Page 161: ...you can program up to 15 macro keys Some Omnii keyboards have macros keys M1 M2 and so on that are physically present on the keyboard When you record a macro sequence and assign it to one of these predetermined macro keys pressing that key e g M1 executes the macro and sends the programmed key sequence to the hand held as if it were entered from the keyboard If your keyboard does not have dedicate...

Page 162: ...tions of virtual key values and CTRL and SHIFT states to Unicode values This tab shows the configured Unicode character along with the Unicode value For example a U 0061 indicates that the character a is represented by the Unicode value 0061 and so on Keep in mind that Unicode configurations are represented as hexadecimal rather than decimal values All user defined Unicode mappings are listed in t...

Page 163: ...perform a function e g turn the scanner on change volume contrast etc or run a macro There are three different tables of scancode mappings the Normal table the FN table and the SYM table The Normal table defines unmodified key presses the FN table defines key presses that occur when the FN BLUE modifier is on the SYM table defines key presses that occur when the SYM modifier is on The default mapp...

Page 164: ...rce SHIFT to be on or off when the virtual key is sent If No Force is selected the shift state is dependent on whether the shift state is on or off at the time the virtual key is sent When Function is selected a list of valid functions appears in the dialog box When Macro is selected the macro keys available on your unit are listed in the dialog box Choose Virtual Key Function or Macro Choose a fu...

Page 165: ...eyboard Reset the Omnii press and hold down the BLUE FN key and the Power button A locked keyboard icon is displayed in the softkey bar when the keyboard is locked Type the key sequence to unlock the keyboard The Phone Managing Settings An optional phone feature is available for your Omnii hand held This section details how to tailor phone settings like the ring type and tone phone services and so...

Page 166: ...ou can access phone settings In the Navigation Bar tap on the Phone Settings hotkey In the pop up Phone bubble tap on the Settings link or Tap on Start Settings Personal icon Phone icon IMPORTANT For details about sending and ending calls making conference calls managing contacts and so on refer to The Phone on page 3 4 First tap here to display your options Next tap on the Phone Settings hotkey ...

Page 167: ...keypad keys emit as you press them You can also turn off keypad sounds Phone Security Tab This option allows you to enable or change a PIN Personal Identification Number so that your phone function is protected from unauthorized use Your SIM card manufacturer provides the default PIN which you can change in this field Changing a PIN Tap on the Change PIN button and use the phone keypad to enter yo...

Page 168: ...n security is enabled you will be prompted to enter a PIN before you are allowed to use the phone IMPORTANT If you enter an incorrect PIN a message is displayed letting you know that you ll need to reenter the correct value You have a limited number of chances to enter the correct PIN The number varies for different services If you exceed this number the SIM will be disabled automatically You will...

Page 169: ... boxes allow you to tailor your available services to meet your requirements Voice Mail Setup If your service includes Voice Mail choosing this option for the first time displays a screen in which you can enter your voice mail provider phone number Phone Network Tab NOTE Keep in mind that some services may not be supported by your network or they may not have been subscribed to NOTE For details ab...

Page 170: ...frequency bands are enabled Bands should not be disabled without knowledge about which bands are used by your network an incorrect setting will prevent the WWAN modem from finding the network Phone Diagnostics Tab NOTE For details about setting up your data connection refer to Appendix G Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Establishing a Packet Data Connection on page G 3 ...

Page 171: ...to support personnel if they are attempting to diagnose a problem with your network Phone Hearing Aid Mode Tab When Hearing Aid Mode is enabled the audio path is altered to accommodate those using a magnetically coupled hearing aid T coil System Folder Tap on Start Settings System icon to display a group of system apps ...

Page 172: ...ou can assign a Device name and Description optional for the Omnii This name is used by the Omnii to identify itself to other devices Keep in mind that this must be a unique name across a network If you are unable to connect to a network because another device with the same name is already connected you ll need to assign a new name here Copyrights The Copyrights tab lists the copyright information...

Page 173: ...ght will remain on when the hand held is idle To Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped tap in the checkbox to the left of this option External Power Tab This tab determines the behaviour of the backlight when the hand held is using external rather than battery power Refer to the instructions in Battery Power Tab on page 4 59 for details NOTE This option is essentially ...

Page 174: ... key is in fact the public key that belongs to the submitter The hand held checks that the certificate has been digitally signed by a certification authority that the hand held explicitly trusts Your Omnii has certificates already preinstalled in the unit Personal certificates establish your identity interme diate certificates as the name suggests identify intermediate certification authorities an...

Page 175: ...elete a certificate tap and hold the stylus on the item you want to delete until a pop up menu is dis played Tap on the Delete command Intermediate Certificates The items in this list help identify intermediate certification authorities Root Certificates To view details about a certificate who issued the certificate to whom it was issued the issue date and the expiry date tap on a certificate in t...

Page 176: ...at the compass is inaccurate you may need to calibrate it Tap on the Calibrate button and follow the directions to calibrate the compass Make certain that you perform the figure 8 indicated in the instructions in a fairly wide loop to better ensure successful calibration When the compass calibration is complete a message appears on the Omnii screen indicating successful cali bration NOTE The accur...

Page 177: ... Dark to achieve the desired screen colour contrast Customer Feedback This option allows Microsoft to track how you use your Omnii so that they can make improvements to the soft ware The radio buttons in this screen allow you to turn this feature on or off Dr Debug Dr Debug is an error diagnostic tool Tap on Start Settings System Tap on the Dr Debug icon ...

Page 178: ...f utilities available through Dr Debug The NetLog utility is used to log network traffic The RilLog utility captures Radio Interface Layer RIL debug outputs When you tap on the Start button debug data is collected so that if necessary it can be forwarded to a Motorola technician for evaluation The Utilities tab also provides a HeaterLog that can be used to log heater control logic board informatio...

Page 179: ...me that the event occurred The top 40 events are logged in a non volatile location and can be used for diagnostic purposes by Motorola or the site administrator Settings Choose an Error Level from the drop down menu To change the location where debug information will be stored tap on the button to the right of the Log Folder option Encryption This option allows you to encrypt the data on your stor...

Page 180: ...prompts Tap on Start Settings Tap on the System icon followed by the Error Reporting icon GPS Global Positioning System With a Global Positioning System GPS receiver you can locate your exact position on a map However even without a GPS receiver several different mapping programs can run on your Omnii Tap on Start Settings System tab GPS icon ...

Page 181: ...Manage GPS automatically recommended You can go to http www microsoft com windowsphone en gb howto wp7 web use maps to find a place aspx if a map viewing program is not included with your Omnii and copy the file to your Omnii Tap on the Hardware tab and set the GPS hardware port to COM2 Set the Baud rate to 4800 NOTE Your Omnii may automatically detect the GPS receiver that you are using and enter...

Page 182: ...et up AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System Tap on Start Settings System GPS Settings icon Power Tab This tab allows you to dictate how the GPS module behaves The GPS Power drop down menu is used to control when the GPS is powered on and off Off the GPS module is left off always Always on the GPS module is powered on at all times regardless of the power state of the Omnii sus pend mode On and of...

Page 183: ...ite coverage is interrupted the GPS module will not attempt to predict the operator s movement AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System Tab To determine your location a GPS module receives data from three or more GPS satellites in fixed orbit around the Earth The GPS module triangulates your location based on the time it takes for signals to get to and from the satellites This works well in fairly ...

Page 184: ...s Use default settings and Use custom settings The Use default settings option is generally acceptable for most applications Note that aside from the Update field in which you can choose how long the fix is stored in your Omnii the field values cannot be edited The Use custom settings option is generally used to configure devices that will have access only to an intranet rather than the Internet a...

Page 185: ...ettings System and then tap on the Imagers icon An Imager Camera demo applet is also provided to illustrate how the imager and camera work To launch the demo applet Tap on the Start Demo folder icon Then tap on the Imager And Camera icon IMPORTANT Refer to Appendix B Imagers Applet for setup details NOTE You can also launch the Imager Applet from within the demo screen Tap on the Settings drop dow...

Page 186: ...le Click When a key is pressed and released then pressed again within the configured time between 0 to 1000 milli seconds a double click occurs See also Trigger Press Type on page 4 74 Show All Modules By default the trigger mapping list only shows active mappings Mappings for drivers or applications that are not currently active are not normally displayed By checking this checkbox all mappings bo...

Page 187: ...ource of the trigger events such as the Grip Trigger Left Scan etc for the trigger module selected Add Key Only existing trigger sources are shown in the Source combo box To add a new source to this list tap on the Add Key button A dialog box pops up allowing you to select the keyboard key to use as a trigger source NOTE It is possible to map the same source to different modules trigger consumers ...

Page 188: ...iver or application receiving the trigger presses Show All Modules By default inactive owners are not shown By checking this checkbox all owners both active and inactive are displayed Managed Programs Managed Programs lets you view download and install applications that are deployed by the System Center Mobile Device Manager a server side solution that helps enable IT to have control of their devi...

Page 189: ... and data storage and for program storage Storage Card The Storage Card screen indicates the total storage card or RAM disk memory along with the amount in use Microphone Use this dialog box to adjust the gain for the specific microphones associated with your hand held ...

Page 190: ...ed by sending an e mail to the software license mailbox or by contacting a Sales Rep from the Motorola contact web page http www motorolasolutions com US EN Pages Contact_Us WT mc_id psion_us_about_contact_psion offices Additional pieces of software such as a server must be obtained through Motorola Tapping on a preloaded client in the PartnerUp screen displays a drop down menu from which the oper...

Page 191: ... the bottom of this screen Tapping on the Admin istrator Password option displays the following screen Type a New password and then re enter it in the Confirm new password field Kiosk Menu NOTE Once an administrative password is assigned each time Kiosk is launched a dialog box will be displayed requesting the password ...

Page 192: ...ed on Note that these changes are not visible until the unit switches from Administrator Mode to User Mode A Kiosk Access screen the screen in which you can switch from Administrator to User Mode is displayed automatically once you ve finished making changes and have tapped on OK Applications Tab This tab allows the administrator to choose the applications that will be available to the user Tap in...

Page 193: ... Device etc and add applications to the list of items in the Today screen You can add a maximum of 18 applications after which the Add button is greyed out and the following message is displayed Maximum 18 entries reached To add additional applications that will be accessible to the user from the Today screen tap on the Add button at the bottom of the Application screen The Select File screen is d...

Page 194: ...of options to restrict what is available on start up Start Button and Notification Restrictions The drop down menu at the top of the Advanced tab allows you to limit access to the Notifications at the top of the screen and the Start button at the bottom of the screen When you choose an option for example Disable access to Start and Notifications the sample bar below the drop down menu marks the di...

Page 195: ...it is not accessible from the Start screen Launching an Application at Startup If you enable Launch an application on Startup a screen is displayed where you can choose the application that will be launched automatically when the Omnii is powered up NOTE If you disable Administrator access in Start Menu or if you Disable Start the only way to access Kiosk or the Start screen applications is to typ...

Page 196: ...f the Select File screen and choose the storage area from which you want to choose an application Next tap on the application you want the Omnii to launch on startup Your choice is displayed in the Advanced tab Tap on OK Tap here Startup program NOTE Remember that changes do not take effect until the Omnii is set to User Mode and the unit is reset ...

Page 197: ...ion Tab Tapping in the View menu displays a drop down menu where you can define restrictions for each storage area of the Omnii Restricted items are marked in the checkbox to the left in the sample screen above soli taire exe is restricted NOTE Remember that changes do not take effect until the Omnii is set to User Mode and the unit is reset NOTE Remember that changes do not take effect until the ...

Page 198: ...ications are blocked from user view Control Panel Settings This options allows you to tailor items displayed in both the Settings screen and in the Today screen Hide Tab The Hide tab under the Control Panel allows you to determine which applications will be hidden in the Settings screen that is displayed when the operator taps on the Start button NOTE Remember that changes do not take effect until...

Page 199: ... This option enables you to Export your settings file xml and save it in the location of your choice In addition an administrator has the option to Import these settings from one device to multiple devices of the same oper ating system IMPORTANT A copy of this file should also be saved in a central repository for all Motorola xml files with a predefined name so that other Motorola utilities can lo...

Page 200: ...d to a device the new password is applied immediately Whether choosing to import or export files the same file location options will be listed Following the action a message stating the success of the operation and the location of the file is displayed With the exception of the password changes made to settings take effect only after a warm reset If further changes to the configuration are made th...

Page 201: ...ou ve made the changes tap on OK In the next screen the Kiosk menu screen tap on OK A new screen the Kiosk Access screen is displayed Tap on Change to User mode You ll need to reset the Omnii so that the changes you specified can take effect Tap on Yes to reset the Omnii and activate your changes Regional Settings To display the Regional Settings screen tap on Start Settings and then tap on the Sy...

Page 202: ...e and the date appear in your Omnii Tap on the tab associated with each of the items and choose how each item should be displayed on the unit Remove Programs Tap on Start Settings Tap on the System icon followed by the Remove Program icon Tapping on the Remove Programs icon displays a screen listing the programs that can be removed from the unit To remove a program highlight it and then tap on the...

Page 203: ... defaults can be applied to a selected parameter sub tree of parameters or all scanner parameters Press and hold the stylus on a symbology to display a pop up a menu Choose Default parameter to reset only the parameter you selected or choose Default all settings to reset all scanner parameters to default settings Options Tab The Options tab allows you to tailor the double click parameters and the ...

Page 204: ...ent to the application installed in your Omnii following a double click A dialog box appears asking that you press the key you want to insert The ASCII Unicode key value of the keypress is displayed Display Parameters Scan Result When this parameter is enabled the type of barcode and the result of the scan appear on the screen Note that this information is only displayed after a successful decode ...

Page 205: ...he SDK function instead of a physical user trigger press The value assigned to this parameter determines the soft scan timeout from 1 to 10 sec default is 3 sec Scan Log File If this parameter is enabled the input barcode and the modified translated output barcode are logged in the file Flash Disk ScanLog txt Keep in mind that if the Scan Log File is enabled there is a slight performance effect wh...

Page 206: ...Only one case will be applied to a barcode and a case will only be applied if all rules specified in the case are successful if a rule within a case fails the entire case fails In the Translations tab double tap on a Case to create rules Tap on the No rule drop down menu to display the rules When you choose a rule an associated screen is displayed in which you can define the rule ...

Page 207: ...ails and you are trying to determine why a rule is failing Port Replicator Port A COM5 and Port B COM6 Port Replicator Port A COM5 and Port B COM6 are standard RS 232 DE 9 DTE ports on the Omnii port replicator module available on some snap modules and cradle types Enabled This parameter must be set to on in order for Omnii to recognize the device connected to the Port Replicator 9 pin COM5 Power ...

Page 208: ...y checking used on the data going through the port replicator port Double tapping on this option displays a pop up window in which you can choose the appropriate parity Stop Bits This parameter specifies the number of stop bits 1 1 5 or 2 used for asynchronous communication Trigger On Sequence and Trigger Off Sequence If a SICK scanner connected to an Omnii port requires a serial stream of data by...

Page 209: ...e serial stream of data bytes to control the on and off function of the trigger key enter a hex value in the Trigger On Sequence and the Trigger Off Sequence fields When you press the trigger key the Trigger On Sequence is sent and when you release the trigger key the Trigger Off Sequence is sent turning the trigger key on and off Screen Tap Start Settings Tap on the System icon and then tap on th...

Page 210: ...Omnii Portrait screen only rotates between the two portrait orientations right side up and up side down Landscape screen only rotates between the two landscape orientations left side up and left side down Enable auto screen rotation is enabled by default If this option is disabled you can determine screen orien tation manually Manual Screen Orientation If you prefer to set screen rotation manually...

Page 211: ...ich is placed in the My Devices folder in Windows Explorer Instead of expanding each section individually you can also choose to open all the lists at once by tapping on the Expand button which will then change to a Collapse button to enable you to collapse all the sections as well Task Manager The Task Manager screen lists all running tasks applications or processes This applet provides a number ...

Page 212: ...l applications listed View Allows you to list either all running applications or all processes Sort By Allows you to sort active applications or processes based on Memory size CPU or application or process Name Refresh Updates the list of applications or processes Exit Closes the Task Manager Total Recall Total Recall is a Motorola utility developed to maintain applications and settings during a c...

Page 213: ...storage destination for the profile file In the Profile Name field type a name for a profile If you want to choose another location for your backup file optional tap on the button to the right of the Profile Location field and choose one of a number of folders NOTE Total Recall works differently e g restore on cold boot or on clean boot on dif ferent OS platforms and versions e g Windows CE 5 0 6 ...

Page 214: ... you target devices of the same type Give the clone profile a name and location Tap on Next In the next screen choose All for a Full Clone or Selected Options for a Settings Only Clone If you choose Selected Options a menu will open to enable you to decide which options you want cloned IMPORTANT Any profile not stored in persistent memory Flash Disk external USB drive will be erased during a clean...

Page 215: ...n choose to View the Profile Summary and go on to the next menu Profile Details Profile Options Tap on the Manage Profile button to see your list of profiles as shown above Highlight a profile and tap on the Next button to choose from options to restore or clone the profile You can choose from four profile options Restore Now Set for Autorestore Upload to A R C and Clone to USB List of profiles Pr...

Page 216: ... the connection to the server failed Clone to USB writes a clone of the profile to the USB drive After you tap on the button a message will come up either confirming that the USB drive is ready for deployment or that it is not available When you are ready to install the profile on another unit turn on the next computer to be cloned and insert the USB key The profile will be automatically installed...

Page 217: ...p you want to delete and tap on the Next button A warning pop up screen appears asking if you re certain that you want to delete this file Tap on the Yes to delete the file TweakIT Tap on Start Settings System Tap on the TweakIT Settings icon USB drive prepared for cloning Autorun installation on next Omnii ...

Page 218: ...llows you to tweak or adjust system settings such as the interface network and servers Advanced Interface and Network Settings Enable IPv6 This option allows you to enable Internet Protocol version 6 that has been published to use 128 bit IP address replacing version 4 ...

Page 219: ...he administrator can monitor for debugging purposes Modem commands are stored in MdmLog txt Advanced Services Settings SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Server The SNTP Server Name typed in this dialog box is used to synchronize Omnii time with that of the time server A warm reset must be performed once the server name has been entered ...

Page 220: ...edded Hand Held 6 5 User Guide Registry Editor This option is reserved for senior administrators who have a strong understanding of registry keys and values Careless registry editing can cause irreversible damage to the Omnii ...

Page 221: ...er Safety Instructions 5 9 Charging the Battery 5 9 Installation Chargers and Docking Stations 5 10 Operator Controls 5 10 Power Consumption Considerations 5 10 Desktop Docking Stations Models ST4002 and ST4003 5 10 Charging a Battery Installed in Omnii 5 12 Indicators 5 13 Operation 5 13 Charging the Omnii Battery 5 13 Charging the Spare Battery 5 13 Cleaning the Desktop Docking Station 5 13 Trou...

Page 222: ...red Adaptor LED Stays Off 5 18 Vehicle Cradles Models ST1000 and ST1002 5 18 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations 5 19 Insertion and Removal of Omnii 5 21 Maintaining the Vehicle Cradle 5 22 ST1002 Powered Cradle Installation 5 22 Wiring Guidelines 5 23 Installation in High Voltage Vehicles 5 23 Extreme Wet Environments 5 24 Wiring Vehicle Power and Communications to the Cradle 5 24 Battery Cha...

Page 223: ...he back of Omnii using the four threaded inserts in the upper part of the Omnii casing see Figure 5 2 Attaching the Pistol Grip Four M3x6 Phillips head screws are provided Position the pistol grip so that it fits snugly over the back of the unit and the holes in the pistol grip are aligned with the threaded inserts on the back of the hand held Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the screws to a t...

Page 224: ...ou ll need A Phillips head screwdriver NOTE Omnii Hand Held Computer is a body worn device and to maintain compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines use a Motorola approved carrying case Use of non approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines IMPORTANT Do not use adhesives such as Loctite to secure screws on carrying accessories These chemicals may damage the plastic casing Acc...

Page 225: ...of end cap attached to your unit Hard Shell Holster Model ST6055 A hard shell holster that includes a belt leg tie down and tether can be used to hang Omnii with a pistol grip from your waist Note that holsters are designed for both right and left handed use Feed the belt through the top panel of the holster and adjust the belt as needed If using the leg tie down strap wrap it around your leg and ...

Page 226: ...ers and charges the hand held Model ST4001 USB variant powers and charges the hand held It provides communications via USB 1 1 2 0 Host and USB 2 0 Client connectors and provides a DC IN port When attached to Omnii it allows ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connectivity with your PC and the use of a USB device such as a USB memory key or supported peripheral Description Model Number AC W...

Page 227: ...ble power to this port in your Omnii desktop go to Start Settings System Scanners which opens the Scanner Settings menus In the Ports menu select on for the Power parameter under the COM6 port Figure 5 5 Snap Module Ports Figure 5 6 Snap Module Installation ST4000 Charger ST4001 USB ST4005 Serial No ports Powered DE9M Serial port 9 pin 5VDC 1A max Type A Host USB port 5 VDC 500 mA max Micro B port...

Page 228: ...ll adaptor available for your docking station or Snap Module allows you to operate your hand held using AC power while charging the battery inserted in the unit The ST1050 is shipped with adaptor plugs suitable for use in the following regions United Kingdom Australia Europe and North America Choose the adaptor plug that is suitable for use in your country Slide the adaptor plug into the Universal...

Page 229: ...le The Snap Module is a mobile adaptor for Omnii Three models are available see Snap Modules on page 5 6 The AC Wall Adaptor operates as an AC power source and also charges the battery installed in the unit see AC Wall Adaptor Models ST1050 and ST1050 AR on page 5 8 The Vehicle Power Outlet Adaptor powers Omnii and recharges the battery using power drawn from your vehicle s automotive power outlet...

Page 230: ...ols Omnii docking stations and chargers have no operator controls Power Consumption Considerations Check to ensure the mains circuit supplying chargers and or docking stations is adequate for the load espe cially if several chargers and docking stations are being powered from the same circuit Desktop Docking Stations Models ST4002 and ST4003 Charge Completed During Sleep Mode While Operating 100 4...

Page 231: ...T4003 The desktop docking station storage temperature is 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Operating temperature and humidity are 5 95 non condensing and 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The desktop docking station uses careful charge algorithms designed to maximize battery life while ensuring the shortest possible charge time See Battery Details on page 2 5 for more information regarding battery capacity charg...

Page 232: ...ngages the locking arms of the docking station When the Omnii is switched on a message is displayed briefly on the screen indicating that the unit is properly installed in the station and the docking station icon is displayed in the taskbar The LED on Omnii lights up indicating that the unit has external power and battery charging will begin It is safe to leave the unit in the desktop docking stat...

Page 233: ...h the connector and pivot the battery into place in the battery charging bay The desktop docking station spare battery LED lights up immediately During charge the LED will be flashing green When the battery has finished charging the LED turns solid green The charge stops when the battery is fully charged and the LED remains green A full charge will take 3 to 4 hours for a 5000 mAh battery This may...

Page 234: ...ED is red If the Omnii charge indicator is red when the hand held is docked Remove Omnii and disconnect the adaptor DC power cable Wait at least 20 seconds and then plug the cable in again If the Omnii indicator still shows a fault the hand held requires service Spare battery LED is red with a battery installed Try inserting a battery that is known to be working with another charger If the charge ...

Page 235: ... data transfer An additional Ethernet interface is available for connecting more docking stations downstream up to 4 on the same network Operator Controls The ST4004 has no operator controls or power switch IMPORTANT The quad docking station is shipped with its own quick start guide Omnii ST4004 Quad Docking Station Quick Start Guide PN 8000222 It is critical that it be reviewed for additional inf...

Page 236: ...emove Omnii push down on the release mechanism on the front face of the docking bay The hand held will detach from the docking bay release arms and can be pulled up and out Figure 5 13 Insertion and removal of Omnii computers Installation Place the charger in an area that is free from excessive dirt dust water and other liquids and contaminants The ambient temperature must be in the range 0 C and ...

Page 237: ...ent or soapy water on a slightly damp cloth to clean the ST4004 Avoid abrasive cleaners solvents or strong chemicals for cleaning The plastic case is susceptible to harsh chemicals The plastic is partially soluble in oils mineral spirits and gasoline The plastic slowly decomposes in strong alkaline solutions Left side RJ45 port 10 or 100 Base T Ethernet connector to network Link LED solid amber Ac...

Page 238: ...is Red If the Omnii charge indicator is red when Omnii is in any of the four bays the quad dock cannot read the battery is in charging timeout or it is not a Motorola battery Remove the computers and disconnect the adaptor DC power cable Wait at least 20 seconds and then plug the cable in again If the Omnii indicator still shows a fault Omnii requires service Powered Adaptor LED Stays Off Check th...

Page 239: ...uires the MT3328 bracket Release button Mounting holes Power Communications port WARNING Before mounting a vehicle cradle in a vehicle there are a number of operator safety issues that require careful attention An improperly mounted cradle may result in one or more of the following operator injury operator visibility obstruction operator distraction and or poor ease of egress for the operator Moto...

Page 240: ...e to 26 in lbs IMPORTANT It is strongly recommended that all fork lift mounting solutions use clamp bases rather than plate bases that require penetrating through the vehicle for installation Model Rail Width MT3505 Clamp base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 2 max width MT3507 Clamp base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 3 max width MT3509 Rail base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 1 1 4 to 1 7 8 MT3510 Rail base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 2 ...

Page 241: ...accessories need to be removed before installing the unit in a vehicle cradle There is no need to remove other handstraps or pistol grips from the unit Slide Omnii into the cradle and press firmly downward until it locks into place On a vehicle it s a good idea to pull up on Omnii to be certain that it is secure To remove Omnii press the release button on the front of the cradle until it releases ...

Page 242: ... This option accepts DC power sources over the range 11 5V to 30V Voltages above that require the use of the preregulator Model No PS1350 The ST1002 Vehicle Cradle has a 44 pin connector that allows connection with either the CA3001 Vehicle Cradle Power and Communications Cable DE9M serial port 2 USB Host interfaces and power cable or the power only CA3000 Vehicle Cradle Power Cable For connector ...

Page 243: ...eep cables away from heat sources grease battery acid and other potential hazards Keep cables away from control pedals and other moving parts that may damage the cables or interfere with the operation of the vehicle Installation in High Voltage Vehicles Due to the hazardous voltages present on these vehicles it is necessary to ensure that the powered cradle power supply cable connector is not acce...

Page 244: ...rated for at least 10A Installation of the 19440 XXX fuse assembly using a 4A 250V fuse installed is mandatory except when using a CA3002 vehicle power cable The 13985 XXX cables are not used with the CA3002 The 4A fuse is already included in the CA3002 vehicle connector assembly The red lead of the power cable attaches to the positive vehicle supply The black lead connects to the nega tive supply...

Page 245: ...ting Bracket MT3325 Arm Ball Kit MT3502 Circular Plate USB and Serial access Note The serial port is 5 VDC 1 A maximum power out and is defaulted to off To enable power to this port in your Omnii desktop go to Start Settings System Scanners which opens the Scanner Settings menus In the Ports menu select ON for the Power parameter under the COM6 port NOTE For the CA3002 Vehicle Power Outlet CLA Ada...

Page 246: ... dust and contaminants The ambient temperature must be in the range 5 C to 39 C 41 F to 102 F The charger will not charge batteries outside of this temper IMPORTANT The battery charger is shipped with its own quick start guide ST3006 6 Slot Battery Charger Quick Start Guide PN 8000204 It is critical that it be reviewed for additional information and updates IMPORTANT When ordering a charger you mu...

Page 247: ... When the Omnii batteries are inserted in the charger the colour and behaviour of the LEDs associated with the charging bays in use indicate the status of the charge Charging Batteries Install the battery with the battery contacts facing the charger Slide the battery between the guide rails until it lightly latches in place The 4 LED bar for the battery bay shows 25 charger per LED A flashing gree...

Page 248: ...en for other LEDs Then bay 1 will blink a binary representation of the firmware version V09 1001 If the self test is not evident Remove all batteries and unplug the charger Connect another device to the mains outlet to ensure there is power Remove the IEC mains power cable from the charger and check it for damage Reconnect the mains cable in the charger and mains outlet Indicator Does Not Light Wh...

Page 249: ...APPENDIX A PORT PINOUTS APPENDICES APortPinouts Omnii Docking Connector A 3 Snap Modules Connectors A 4 Cable Connectors for Vehicle Cradle Model ST1002 A 5 Omnii Battery Contacts A 6 ...

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Page 251: ...a an array of spring mounted pins The following are the pin assignments of the interface Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GROUND 11 USB_OTG_P 2 DC_IN 12 USB_OTG_M 3 DOCK_LOW_PWR 13 CHARGE_IN 4 GROUND 14 GROUND 5 USB_OTG_VBUS 15 DC_IN 6 CHARGE_IN 16 UART_RX 7 GROUND 17 GROUND 8 DC_IN 18 UART_TX 9 USBH_P 19 CHARGE_DATA 10 USBH_M 20 GROUND ...

Page 252: ...er charge serial communica tions Pin 9 is reserved for 5V 1A max power out and is defaulted to off The following are the pin assignments of the interfaces ST4001 ST4005 USB Micro B Connector USB Type A Connector DE9M Serial Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VBus 1 VBus 1 DCD 2 D 2 D 2 RXD 3 D 3 D 3 TXD 4 ID 4 GROUND 4 DTR 5 GROUND 5 SHIELD 5 GROUND 6 SHIELD 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 5Vdc 1A p...

Page 253: ...For installation details see ST1002 Powered Cradle Installation on page 5 22 The following are the pin assignments of the interfaces DE9M Serial USB Type A Power Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 1 VBus 1 VIN 11 5 to 30Vdc 2 RXD 2 D 2 GND not chassis ground 3 TXD 3 D 3 MOTION DETECT 4 DTR 4 DGROUN D 4 MOTION DETECT RETURN not ground 5 GROUND 6 DSR 7 RTS 44 pin connector CA3001 Vehicle Cradle ...

Page 254: ...Power Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Name Description 1 BATT Positive lead of battery Plastic Rip provides mechanical polarity 2 BATT Positive lead of battery 3 BATT CLK SMBus data clock 4 BATT ID Connected to GND in the battery 5 BATT DATA SMBus bi directional data line 6 GND Negative lead of battery 7 GND Negative lead of battery 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 255: ...ng the Active Preset B 6 Viewing a Preset B 6 Creating a Custom Preset B 6 Modifying a Custom Preset B 7 Removing a Custom Preset B 8 Configuring the Barcode Decoding Camera Presets B 8 Selecting a Camera B 9 Setting the Active Preset B 9 Viewing a Preset B 9 Creating a Custom Preset B 10 Modifying a Custom Preset B 11 Removing a Custom Preset B 12 Configuring the Barcode Decoding Symbologies B 12...

Page 256: ...ing a Barcode Setting B 15 Translation Tab Configuring Rules B 16 Case Rules B 17 Advanced Tab B 18 File Locations for Captured Images B 18 Configuring Triggers B 18 Barcode Symbologies B 19 Imager Barcode Symbologies B 20 Color Camera Barcode Symbologies B 21 ...

Page 257: ...uch as include only specified barcodes read only a specified number of barcodes or for reading unusual media Every preset belongs to a preset type The following preset types are available Imaging for photo capture Imaging for barcode decoding Symbology selection At any time only one preset of each type can be designated as the user selected active preset Predefined Presets Predefined presets are b...

Page 258: ... Symbologies on page B 20 and Color Camera Barcode Symbolo gies on page B 21 Matrix This preset enables the decoding of all 2D symbologies that the imager can decode See Imager Barcode Symbologies on page B 20 and Color Camera Barcode Symbologies on page B 21 for a list of these symbologies Postal This preset enables the decoding of all the postal symbologies that the imager can decode See Imager ...

Page 259: ...in a wide range of conditions It is optimized for a normal office lighting about 300 Lux Motion This preset uses a shorter exposure time so as to freeze motion Low light near This preset is designed for dark conditions it uses a longer exposure time and includes the flash Using the Imagers Applet Configuring the Image Capture Presets To configure the image capture presets open the dialog box as fo...

Page 260: ...he top of the unit or Colour Camera the camera located at back of the Omnii Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right To set an active preset Highlight the preset and tap on the Activate button Viewing a Preset To view the parameter settings in a preset Highlight a preset and tap on the View button The associated preset window is displayed Tap on the sign to expand the lists...

Page 261: ...he list It is marked as read and write Modifying a Custom Preset The parameter values in a custom preset can be modified It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom preset To ensure that it will work reliably it should be as close as possible to the original prede fined preset To change a parameter value Highlight the custom preset and tap on the Edit button ...

Page 262: ... such as on or off and enabled or disabled Highlight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or double click on the parameter Either method toggles between the two available values When you ve completed your edits tap on OK The parameter list is displayed the new value for the changed parameter is shown Tap on OK to exit to the preset list and save the changes Removing a Custom Preset Highlight...

Page 263: ...ose a camera either Imager the imager located at the top of the unit or Color Camera the camera located at back of the Omnii Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right in Figure B 2 Barcode Presets on page B 9 on at the beginning of this section the active preset is Default To set an active preset Highlight the preset and tap on the Activate button Viewing a Preset To view th...

Page 264: ...ted by modifying a preset either a predefined preset or an existing custom preset To create a custom preset Highlight a preset and tap on the Add button A screen like the sample following is displayed Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box Tap on OK to save your changes The preset list is displayed the new custom preset appears at the end of the list It is marked as read and write ...

Page 265: ...t to change For a parameter that can take a range of values Highlight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or double click the parameter An associated dialog box containing the valid range of values for the parameter and the current setting is displayed Type a value in the field provided For a parameter that toggles between two values such as on or off and enabled or disabled Highlight the p...

Page 266: ...ng Symbologies To configure the barcode decoding presets Tap on Start Settings System Imagers icon Tap on the Barcoding tab Scroll down to view your barcode options Figure B 3 Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right in the Figure B 3 above the active preset is My Default To set an active preset Highlight the preset and tap on the Activate button Viewing a Preset To view th...

Page 267: ...a preset either a predefined preset or an existing custom preset To create a custom preset Highlight a preset and tap on the Add button A screen like the sample following is displayed Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box Tap on OK to save your changes The preset list is displayed the new custom preset appears at the end of the list It is marked as read and write ...

Page 268: ...ter that you want to change For a parameter that can take a range of values Highlight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or double click the parameter An associated dialog box containing the valid range of values for the parameter and the current setting is displayed Type a value in the field provided For a parameter that toggles between two values such as on or off and enabled or disabled...

Page 269: ...ifying a Barcode Setting The rules for manipulating data from selected barcode symbologies can be modified To change the settings for a symbology Tap on the symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change For a parameter that can take a range of values Highlight the parameter and then press the SPAC...

Page 270: ...d When you ve completed your edits tap on OK Translation Tab Configuring Rules Translation rules enable the automatic processing of barcode data Up to 10 cases can be defined each consisting of up to 10 sequential rules Tap on Start Settings System tab Tap on the Imagers icon and then tap on the Translation tab In the Translations tab double tap on a Case to create rules ...

Page 271: ...rule an associated screen is displayed in which you can define the rule Case Rules The case rules are defined as follows No rule ignored Match at index matches the match string at a specified index Match and replace at index matches the match string at a specified index and replaces changes it ...

Page 272: ...will be stored Tap on the File Location button Type the file Name choose the Folder and file Type Choose the Location in which your files will be saved When you have completed all the changes tap on the Save button Configuring Triggers Viewing The Trigger Configuration The trigger on the Omnii hand held is configured using the Manage Triggers applet The Imagers applet provides a shortcut to the Ma...

Page 273: ...re are two sets of barcode symbologies one for Imager and one for Color Camera To display the barcodes available In the PTS Imager Settings screen scroll to the Barcoding tab In the Camera Presets drop down menu at the top of the PTS Imager Settings screen choose Imager or Color Camera depending on which set of barcodes you want to work with Scroll down to the Barcode Presets ...

Page 274: ...et to display the barcode symbologies Imager Barcode Symbologies The barcode symbologies for the Imager are listed in this section Imager Barcode Symbologies All 1D With Strong Recovery Enabled Code 39 Code 128 EAN 13 EAN 8 UPC E UPC A UPC EAN Sharing Settings Code 93 disabled ...

Page 275: ...abled Gs1 DataBar disabled TLC 39 disabled 2D PDF 417 2D micro PDF 417 CodaBlock F disabled CodaBlock A disabled 2D Data Matrix 2D QR Code 2D Maxicode disabled 2D Aztec disabled Postal PlanNET disabled Postal PostNET disabled Postal China disabled Postal Japanese disabled Postal Kix disabled Postal Royal disabled Gs1 Imager Barcode Symbologies Color Camera Barcode Symbolo gies All 1D With Strong R...

Page 276: ...2D PDF 417 2D micro PDF 417 2D Data Matrix 2D QR Code 2D Maxicode disabled 2D Aztec disabled Postal PlanNET disabled Postal PostNET disabled Postal Australia disabled Postal Canadian disabled Postal Japanese disabled Postal Kix disabled Postal Korean disabled Postal Royal disabled Color Camera Barcode Symbolo gies ...

Page 277: ... 3 Restoring Default Settings C 4 Decoded Internal Scanners C 4 Options C 4 Decoded Internal Advanced Options C 5 Decoded Internal Data Options C 6 Decoded HHP C 7 Decoded Intermec ISCP C 7 Decoded ISCP Options C 7 Decoded ISCP Advanced Options C 7 Non Decoded Scanners C 9 Options C 9 ...

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Page 279: ... held Decoded internal Decoded HHP Decoded Intermec ISCP and Non decoded Scanners The symbologies listed change to reflect the scanner you choose and the barcodes it supports Always defer to your barcode scanner s programming manual when in doubt about the availability or settings for any parameter IMPORTANT To enable a newly installed scanner press and hold down the FN key and the ENTER Power key...

Page 280: ...ecoded internal Options Dot Time msec The value selected for Dot Time msec determines in milliseconds how long the targeting dot remains on before the scanner switches to a normal scan sweep When you double tap on this parameter a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a value of 0 msec 200 msec or 400 msec A value of 0 zero disables the target dot Laser On Time The value assigned to this ...

Page 281: ...munication wakes it Keep in mind that while this option is more suitable for battery powered applications there will be a slight delay while the scanner powers up to scan a barcode Low Power Timeout To extend laser life you can select the time the scanner remains active following a successful decode The scanner wakes from low power mode when a barcode is scanned a successful decode restores normal...

Page 282: ... the prefix and the decoded symbol When you double tap on this parameter a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a transmit code None AIM or Symbol Scan Data Format This parameter allows you to change the scan data transmission format Double tapping on Scan Data Format displays the following options from which you can choose a data format data as is data S1 data S2 data S1 S2 P data P da...

Page 283: ...ded ISCP Options Laser On Time The value assigned to this parameter determines how long the laser will remain on when the scan button or trigger is pressed Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 1 and 10 seconds Decoded ISCP Advanced Options Continuous Scan Mode Setting this parameter to on keeps the laser on and continuously decoding as long ...

Page 284: ...at this parameter determines the number of reads required from 0 to 10 times Same Read Timeout Prevents the same barcode from being read more than once The value assigned determines after what time period the scanner will timeout from 0 to 2550 msec Diff Read Timeout Prevents unwanted reading of other barcodes on the same label The value assigned determines after what time period the scanner will ...

Page 285: ...light a parameter To change a parameter value press SPACE or the RIGHT arrow key If a field requires text entry a text box is displayed in which you can enter the appropriate value Options Tap on the sign next to Options to display these parameters Dot Time msec The value selected for Dot Time msec determines in milliseconds how long the targeting dot remains on before the scanner switches to a no...

Page 286: ...ior to a barcode being accepted Higher values significantly increase the time it takes to decode a barcode but also improve the reliability of the decoded barcode Security This parameter controls the tolerance for decoding edge to edge barcodes Code 93 Code 128 UPC EAN Lower values have a lower tolerance for misreads but they also increase the time it takes to decode the barcode The default value ...

Page 287: ...r D 6 SE1224HP Decode Zones D 6 SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner D 7 SE1524ER Decode Zones D 7 EV15 Imager D 8 EV15 Imager Decode Zone D 8 EA11 Decoded 2D Imager D 9 EA11 Typical Reading Distances D 10 EA20X Imager D 10 EA20X Typical Reading Distances D 11 HHP 5080SR Imager Decoder D 12 HHP 5080SR Working Range D 12 SE4500SR Standard Range Imager D 13 SE4500SR Decode Zone D 15 SE4600LR Long Range I...

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Page 289: ...ola represent ative or go to http www motorolasolutions com US EN Product Lines Psion WT mc_id psion_us_p_handheld SE955 Scanner SE955 Decode Zones Parameter SE955 Configuration Decoded Scan Rate 104 12 scans sec bidirectional Scan Angle 47º 3º default 35º 3º reduced Voltage 3 0 3 6 V 10 5 V 10 Ambient Light 10 000 ft candles Laser Safety IEC 60825 Electrical Safety UL 60950 EN IEC 60950 EMI RFI F...

Page 290: ...ce to older scan engines with a scan line of 53 Skew Tolerance 40 from normal Pitch Tolerance 65 from normal Roll Tolerance 35 from vertical Specular Dead Zone 8 Optical Resolution 0 005 in minimum element width Scan Repetition Rate 104 12 scans sec bidirectional Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Ambient Lighting Toler ance Tolerant to typical artificial ...

Page 291: ...Internal Imager Scanner Specifications D 5 SE965 Decode Zones ...

Page 292: ... narrow Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Symbologies UPC EAN Code 128 UCC EAN 128 RSS Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar MSI Programmable Parameters Laser On Time Aim Duration Power Mode Trigger Mode Bi directional Redundancy Symbology types lengths Data formatting Ambient Light Artificial 450 ft candles 4844 Lu...

Page 293: ...ld of View 13 5 0 7 Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Symbologies UPC EAN Code 128 UCC EAN128 RSS Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar MSI Programmable Parameters Laser On Time Aim Duration Power Mode Trigger Mode Bi directional Redundancy Symbology types lengths Data formatting Ambient Light Artificial 450 ft cand...

Page 294: ...n 0 1 mm 4 mils Reading Distance Up to 90 cm 35 in Symbologies UPC E A EAN RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Interleaved Matrix Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 93i Code 11 MSI Plessey Telepen PDF417 Micro PDF417 Ambient Light Works in any lighting conditions from 0 to 100 000 lux 0 Lux to 100 000 Lux Minimum Range Inches Maximum Range Inches Mil Size 5 2 5 7 10 3 14 UPC 2 1...

Page 295: ...tabar limited expanded omni directional RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Inter leaved Matrix Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 93i Code 11 MSI Plessey Telepen postal codes Australian Post BPO Canada Post Dutch Post Japan Post PostNet Sweden Post Data Matrix PDF417 Micro PDF 417 Codablock Maxicode QR Aztec GS1 composite codes Voltage optics 3 3V 5 10 typical values Operating ...

Page 296: ...752 H x 480 V pixels 256 gray levels Print Contrast down to 30 on 1D 35 on 2D Minimum Resolution 1D symbologies 0 15 mm 6 mil Stacked PDF417 0 17 6 6 mil and 2D matrix 0 18 7mil Symbologies 1D Symbologies 2D EAN UPC GS1 Databar limited expanded omni directional RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Interleaved Matrix Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 93i Code 11 MSI Plessey Telep...

Page 297: ... 11 EA20X Typical Reading Distances Operating Current 410mA 3 3V scanning with power save Power Saving Mode 7mA Ambient Light From 0 to 100 000 lux Regulatory Approvals UL cUL VDE certified RoHS compliant Class 2 Laser Parameter Specification ...

Page 298: ... 23 C Current Draw Imager Current Draw HHP 5080 Max Operating Current 100 mA Standby Current 100 µA Average Current Interlaced Mode 510 mA Standby Current 120 µA Peak 600 mA Symbologies 2 Dimensional Linear Postal PDF417 MicroPDF417 MaxiCode Data Matrix QR Code Aztec Aztec Mesa Code 49 UCC Composite Code 39 Code 128 Codabar UPC EAN Interleaved 2 of 5 Reduced Space Symbology Code 93 Codablock Postn...

Page 299: ...re applications use an additional filter on VCC_SENSOR For additional performance improvement provide a separately regulated 3 3 V supply for the sensor Specular Dead Zone Illumination On Illumination Off Up to 20º depending on target distance and substrate glossiness None Skew Tolerance 60º Pitch Angle 60º Roll 360º Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight 9000 ft candles 96 900 lux Imaging Sensor Image R...

Page 300: ...g each of the X Y and Z axes for a period of one hour per axis 6 G rms defined as follows 20 to 80 Hz Ramp up at 0 04 G2 Hz at 3 dB octave 80 to 350 Hz 0 04 G2 Hz 350 Hz to 2 kHzRamp down at 0 04 G2 Hz at 3 dB octave ESD 2 kV connector Laser Safety Class CDRH IEC Class 2 LED Class IEC Class 1M Maximum Engine Dimen sions 11 8 mm H x 21 50 mm W x 16 3 mm D 0 46 in H x 0 85 in W x 0 64 in D Weight 8 ...

Page 301: ...2 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 7 5 7 1 15 5 SE4500 SR in 9 4 5 0 cm 22 9 W i d 11 4 t h o 0 f 2 1 5 mil Code 39 F 4 5 11 4 i e 6 67 mil PDF417 3 4 7 5 mil Code 39 10 6 l 9 22 9 d 10 mil PDF417 10 1 1 6 13 mil 100 UPC 15 mil PDF417 14 7 2 8 15 mil Data Matrix 12 4 20 mil Code 39 Depth of Field 24 7 ...

Page 302: ... p 10 Hz 50 KHz and 100 mV p p 50KHz 100 KHz for bar code decoding 30 mV p p 10 Hz 100 KHz for image capture Optical Resolution Near sensor 5 mil Code 39 10 mil Data Matrix Far sensor 15 mil Code 39 35 mil Data Matrix Specular Dead Zone Illumination On Illumination Off Up to 20º depending on target distance and substrate glossiness None Skew Tolerance 60º Pitch Angle 60º Roll 360º Ambient Light Im...

Page 303: ...0 Hz Ramp up at 0 04 G2 Hz at 3 dB octave 80 to 350 Hz 0 04 G2 Hz 350 Hz to 2 kHzRamp down at 0 04 G2 Hz at 3 dB octave ESD 2 kV connector Laser Safety Class CDRH IEC Class 2 LED Class IEC Class Temperature Operating Storage 20º to 55º C 4º to 131º F 40º to 70º C 40º to 158ºF 30º C 22º F for Omnii XT15f Arctic variant Humidity Operating Storage 95 RH non condensing at 55º C 85 RH non condensing at...

Page 304: ...D 18 Omnii Windows Embedded Hand Held 6 5 User Guide SE4600LR Decode Zones ...

Page 305: ...ld Computer Model 7545 E 3 Hardware E 3 Regulatory Approvals E 5 Lithium ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh ST3001 E 5 Wireless Radios E 6 Cinterion Model MC75i GSM GPRS EDGE Radio E 6 Cinterion PH8 P GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA Radio E 7 802 11a b g n Radio E 9 Bluetooth Radio E 11 ...

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Page 307: ...ption superior sunlight visibility with 165 cd m2 brightness Extreme Duty option withstands 1 25 Joule impact superior low temperature operation to 20 C 4 F with 160 cd m2 brightness Better abrasion resistance Keyboards High reliability keypad ultra white backlight Large selection of both alpha and numeric formats See http www motorolasolutions com US EN Prod uct Lines Psion WT mc_id psion_us_p_ha...

Page 308: ...tional Colour 3 Megapixel Autofocus 4x digital zoom Dual LED flash Video capable Enhanced Features 3 axis accelerometer Compass GPS Environmental Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing ESD 8 kV contact 15 kV air discharge Omnii RT15 Drop Durability 1 5 m 5 ft 26 drops to polished concrete powered on with acc...

Page 309: ...acity 5000 mAh nominal at 1000 mA discharge 20 C to 3 0 V min Voltage 3 7 V nominal 3 0 V min to 4 2 V max Cell Configuration 1S2P 2 parallel connected cells Max Charge Voltage 4 2 V 1 Recommended Charge Termination Timeout 5 0 hr charging must stop Charge Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Discharge Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 ºF Storage at...

Page 310: ...S multi slot class 12 GSM release 99 Output Power Class 4 2 W for EGSM850 Class 4 2 W for EGSM900 Class 1 1 W for GSM1800 Class 1 1 W for GSM1900 Control via AT Commands Hayes 3GPP TS 27 007 and 27 005 Supply Voltage Range 3 2 to 4 3 V EDGE Data Transmis sion EDGE class 12 max 236 8 kbps downlink Mobile station class B Modulation and coding scheme MCS 1 9 GPRS Data Transmis sion GPRS class 12 Mobi...

Page 311: ...eter Specification Parameter Specifications General Frequency bands GSM GPRS EDGE Quad band 850 900 1800 1900MHz UMTS HSPA Five band 800 850 900 1900 2100MHz GSM class Small MS Output power according to Release 99 Class 4 33dBm 2dB for EGSM850 Class 4 33dBm 2dB for EGSM900 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1800 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1900 Class E2 27dBm 3dB for GSM 850 8 PSK Class E2 27dBm 3dB for GSM 90...

Page 312: ...ltislot Class 10 Full PBCCH support Mobile Station Class B Coding Scheme 1 4 EGPRS Multislot Class 10 EDGE E2 power class for 8 PSK Downlink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 Uplink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 SRB loopback and test mode B 8 bit 11 bit RACH PBCCH support 1 phase 2 phase access procedures Link adaptation and IR NACC extended UL TBF Mobile Station Class B CSD V 110 RLP non transparent ...

Page 313: ...C SIM USIM 3V 1 8V Special features Phonebook SIM and phone Antenna SAIC Single Antenna Interference Cancellation DARP Downlink Advanced Receiver Performance RX diversity type 3i Parameter Specifications Parameter Sub parameter Specification Manufacturer Murata Model LBEH1Z9PFC Form Factor Embedded surface mount module 11 4 x 9 4 mm This is a combo module containing both Wi Fi 802 11a b g n and Bl...

Page 314: ...overlapping 802 11a n 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165 Up to 24 channels depending on country All channels are non overlapping RX Sensitivity 802 11b 78 dBm 11 Mbps 802 11g 67 dBm 54 Mbps 802 11a 67 dBm 54 Mbps 802 11n 2 4 GHz 66 dBm 65 Mbps 802 11n 5 GHz 66 dBm 65 Mbps Data Rates 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps 802 11a g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 80...

Page 315: ...adio Antenna Port U FL jack shared with Wi Fi 802 11b g n radio Antenna Type PCB substrate patch antenna Covers 2400 2484 MHz 2 5 1 VSWR Antenna Gain 1 9 dBi Transmit Power 6 5 dBm typical 8 5 dBm max Frequency Range 2 400 2 4835 GHz Channels 79 RX Sensitivity 90 dBm typical 70 dBm max Data Rates V1 2 732 2 kbps and 57 6 kbps asymmetric 433 9 kbps symmetric V2 0 2 3 Mbps 802 11 Coexistence TI Wili...

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Page 317: ...vals F 5 The Freezer Keyboards F 6 Lithium ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh ST3001 for Omnii Chiller Model F 6 Lithium ion Smart Battery 5300 mAh ST3002 for Omnii Arctic Model F 7 Quick Defrost Application F 8 Settings F 9 Suspend Threshold F 9 Scan Window F 9 Heater Info F 9 Heater System F 10 Display and Scan Window Heaters F 11 System Test F 11 System Properties F 12 ...

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Page 319: ...ay module providing a condensation free unit It is only available with an ST3002 freezer battery Model Variants Omnii XT15f Arctic Hand Held Computer extremely rugged condensing free Model 7545XT This model features a multi core heater control logic board that dynamically heats the scan window and LCD display Omnii XT15f Chiller Hand Held Computer extremely rugged condensing resistant Model 7545XT...

Page 320: ...25 Joule impact better abrasion resistance superior low temperature operation to 30ºC 22ºF with 160 cd m2 brightness The optically bonded display module prevents the build up of condensation fogging between the display and the touchscreen The display heater is responsible for maintaining a acceptable refresh rate in extreme cold environments Keyboard Both variants include specially designed keyboa...

Page 321: ...rop Rating Multiple 2 m 6 5 ft drops to polished concrete ESD 8 kV contact 15 kV air discharge Regulatory Approvals Worldwide Safety EMC RF Laser approvals CE Mark E Mark vehicle cradles RoHS compliant WEEE compliant REACH compliant WARNING Powered cradles are designed to allow the Omnii to be powered by a vehicle battery The battery installed in the Omnii is also recharged by the vehicle battery ...

Page 322: ...e as an option See Lithium ion Smart Battery 5300 mAh ST3002 for Omnii Arctic Model on page F 7 for information about this battery For safety instructions refer to Omnii Hand Held Computer Regulatory Warranty Guide PN 8000191 34 Key Numeric Keyboard 58 Key Full Alphanumeric Keyboard FN Modifier key SYM key SHIFT SCAN Key Enter Power Windows key Modifier key key FN Keys Parameter Specification Mode...

Page 323: ...3 0 V 23 C 73 4 ºF Parameter Specification NOTE This battery model is not restricted to the Omnii Arctic variant It can be ordered as an option for the Omnii Chiller variant Parameter Specification Model Number ST3002 Chemistry Lithium ion Li Ion Capacity 5300 mAh nominal at 1000 mA Discharge 20 C to 2 75 V min Voltage 3 6 V nominal 2 75 V min to 4 2 V max Cell Configuration 1S2P 2 parallel connec...

Page 324: ...me of the heating system along with the scanner window power setting The Heater Info tab provide instantaneous heater information for each individual heater and the overall heating system For environmental specifications for this computer see Hardware Specifica tions on page F 4 To ensure proper operation of the hand held device in a freezer environment the surface temperature is managed by the he...

Page 325: ...eeps a constant positive temperature on the scan window eliminating external and or internal condensation from frequent transitions Low power This heating profile is designed for users who spend long durations in the freezer environment It is a less aggressive algorithm compared to the High power mode that maximizes battery shift life This profile addresses the formation of internal condensation t...

Page 326: ...n successful Voltage Heater System This indicates the voltage applied to the heater system Current This option indicates the total average current used by the heating system Power This value represents the total power used by the heating system Temperature This indicates the temperature measured inside the unit Humidity This indicates the humidity measured inside the unit LED Description The commu...

Page 327: ... units C or F can be selected at the top of the Heater Info tab Once set the selection is stored System Test The system test feature allows the user to test the functionality of all available heaters for approximately 20 seconds to make sure that the heating system heaters and control board are working properly NOTE If the scanner imager is not connected the scan window heater will be disabled gre...

Page 328: ... The System Properties window displays the heater software and hardware components Tap on Start Settings System System Properties icon and scroll to Heater Info The information also includes heater identification version or part numbers and indicates if they are installed ...

Page 329: ...AN Wireless WAN G 3 Navigation Bar Icons G 3 Establishing a Packet Data Connection G 3 Disconnecting from a Network G 5 Advanced Packet Data Configuration G 5 Manually Adding a New Modem Connection G 5 The Security Tab Entering a PIN G 7 Bands G 7 Network Configuration G 8 ...

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Page 331: ...ta service is available a letter is added to the signal strength icon indi cating the type of service Keep in mind that the signal strength icon is displayed without a letter if packet data service is not available or if it is available but not yet initialized The symbols in the navigation bar identifying the modem connection are as follows G GSM GPRS E GSM EDGE U UMTS 3G H UMTS HSPA Establishing ...

Page 332: ...connection uses CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol however if your ISP does not support CHAP tapping in the box to the left of PAP only authentication for directs the connection to use PAP Password Authentication Protocol instead Tap on the Create button Tap here to display the phone setting tabs ...

Page 333: ...der the heading Establishing a Packet Data Connection on page G 3 to make a connection The information in this section is for advanced setup purposes Manual configuration should only be necessary if One or more parameters in the database are incorrect or a new operator is not yet in the database The database should be corrected for subsequent software releases An operator has assigned individual G...

Page 334: ...cases you should choose Add a new modem connection from ISP WWAN GPRS However if you need to use a Proxy server choose this option from My Work Network Enter a connection name optional Choose Cellular Line GPRS from the Modem drop down menu Tap on Next Type the Access Point Name and tap on Next ...

Page 335: ...ection The Security Tab Entering a PIN This option allows you to assign a PIN Personal Identification Number so that your SIM card is protected from unauthorized use Bands By default all frequency bands are enabled Bands should not be disabled without knowledge about which bands are used by your network an incorrect setting will prevent the WWAN modem from finding the network NOTE For details abou...

Page 336: ...work is not available but a foreign roaming partner is available Abroad you may find that an available network does not have GPRS roaming agreements In this case you ll need to manually select the network which you know supports GPRS roaming Automatic network selection is enabled by default You can also choose a network manually from the drop down menu Hearing Aid This tab allows you to enable the...

Page 337: ...PENDIX H OMNII XT15NI NON INCENDIVE SAFETY GUIDELINES HOmniiXT15ni Non IncendiveSafetyGuidelines Omnii XT15ni non incendive Important Safety Regulatory Information H 3 Omnii XT15ni Battery Information H 4 ...

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Page 339: ...PARTS other than the battery pack Disassembly assembly of the Omnii XT15ni must be performed by trained Motorola service personnel at a Motorola service depot No unau thorized substitution of parts is allowed for the Omnii XT15ni hand held Use ONLY the Motorola Model ST3001 NI battery pack in the Omnii XT15ni No substitutions are permitted without authorization from Motorola personnel DO NOT CHARG...

Page 340: ... cards are not removed or changed while in the hazardous location Any connector cover removed while in ordinary locations must be rein stalled before entering a potentially hazardous location WARNING The battery pack used in this device may ignite create a chemical burn hazard explode or release toxic materials if mistreated Do not incinerate disassemble or heat above 100 C 212 F Charge ONLY with ...

Page 341: ...90 App Launch Keys 4 43 approvals Omnii freezer including scanner F 5 arrow keys moving the cursor 2 8 audio indicators adjusting volume 2 16 description of beep conditions 2 16 AutoRestore 4 102 B backlight Battery Power tab 4 60 intensity 2 12 Backlight tab 4 58 backlight timeout values 4 9 Backspace DEL Key 2 8 backup profile creating Total Recall 4 99 backup Profile Total Recall AutoRestore 4 ...

Page 342: ...ertificates 4 60 chargers 5 9 desktop docking station 5 10 indicators 5 13 installing at a site 5 10 operation 5 13 operator controls 5 10 safety instructions 5 9 Snap Modules 5 6 ST4004 operator controls 5 16 ST4004 quad docking station 5 15 troubleshooting 5 18 clean start 1 7 Click Data scanner double click 4 90 Click Time scanner double click 4 90 clone Total Recall 4 100 Clone to USB 4 102 Co...

Page 343: ...r Reporting 4 66 ESC Key 2 8 Ethernet connecting with docking station 5 17 Excel Mobile 3 32 External Power settings 4 59 F Favorites 2 29 Add Remove 2 29 file renaming 2 32 File Explorer 2 31 3 26 copy 2 32 copying a file 2 32 deleting file 2 33 folders creating 2 32 renaming file 2 32 files folders managing 2 31 folder copying 2 32 folder creating 2 32 folder deleting 2 33 folder renaming 2 32 f...

Page 344: ... modifiers 2 8 navigating using the keyboard 2 20 one shot mode 4 46 SCAN 2 8 Scancode Remapping 4 49 SHIFT 2 7 shift state indicator icon 2 30 SPACE 2 8 Tab 2 8 Unicode Mapping 4 48 keyboard keys freezer F 6 keypad adjusting 4 53 keypad phone 3 4 Kiosk Shell Settings 4 78 Advanced tab 4 80 Application tab 4 78 Phone tab 4 83 Kiosk application 4 76 L landscape orientation 2 13 LED charge 2 15 func...

Page 345: ...ns F 3 Omnii XT15ni non incendive hand held H 3 On Off button 1 6 one dimensional internal scanner 2 18 2 19 OneShot Mode 4 46 OneShot tab modifier keys 4 46 Options tab bar codes 4 89 orientation screen 2 13 Outlook e mail synchronizing Windows Vista and 7 3 11 Outlook e mail synchronizing Windows XP 3 9 P Paired tab Bluetooth 4 20 pairing Bluetooth devices 4 17 Parity port replicator 4 94 Passwo...

Page 346: ...reen 2 13 Regional Settings 4 87 remapping Scancode 4 49 Unicode 4 48 Remote Desktop Mobile 3 38 Remove Programs 4 88 resetting Omnii Boot to BooSt 1 8 clean start 1 7 cold reset 1 7 Hard Reset 1 8 warm reset 1 7 Restore Now 4 102 ring tone adjustments phone 4 53 S safety instructions battery charger 5 9 scanner 2 17 safety warning scanner 2 17 Scancode remapping 4 49 Scan Indicator 4 90 SCAN Key ...

Page 347: ...bleshooting 5 18 ST4005 Snap Module 5 7 A 4 Start Menu 2 31 Start screen Contacts icon 3 12 Home icon 3 3 Status tab browsing error logs 4 64 Stop Bits port replicator 4 94 Storage Card tab 4 75 stylus touch pen using 2 20 Surface Glossy B 5 suspend turn off screen 4 10 swap time for battery 2 5 symbologies barcode C 3 Symbol SE4600 imager specifications D 16 Symbol Soft Input Panel figure 2 9 syn...

Page 348: ...ing adjustments 4 46 Upload to A R C 4 102 Utilities tab 4 64 V vehicle cradle 5 18 Version tab 4 58 vibrate setting up for incoming calls 4 13 Vibrates Good and Bad Scan 4 91 video recorder using 3 19 Videos and Pictures 3 17 Voice phone communication 1 9 voice mail setting up 4 55 VPN connection setting up 4 29 W warm reset 1 7 warnings 4 90 WiFiConnect A R C 3 39 Windows 7 2 36 Windows Embedded...

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Page 350: ... A http www motorolasolutions com MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2014 Motorola Solutions Inc All Rights Reserved ...

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