MC40
INTEGRATOR GUIDE
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Страница 3: ...e of a product Disclaimer Please note that certain features facilities and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a particular system or may be dependent upon the characteristics of a particular mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain parameters Please refer to your Motorola contact for further information Trademarks MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROL...
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Страница 5: ...Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Change Date Description A01 Rev A 10 04 2013 Initial release iii ...
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Страница 7: ...Charger 2 9 2 4 Five Slot Charge Only Cradle 2 11 2 4 1 Installing a Cup 2 11 2 4 2 Installing a Four Slot Battery Charger 2 13 2 4 3 Power to Five Slot Charge Only Cradle 2 14 2 4 4 Removing Cradle Insert 2 15 2 4 5 Charing Using the Five Slot Charge Only Cradle 2 16 2 5 Installing the Finger Strap 2 17 2 6 Installing the Rubber Boot 2 21 3 USB Communication 3 1 3 1 Connecting to a Host Computer ...
Страница 8: ...Connecting to a Wi Fi Network 5 1 5 2 Manually Adding a Wi Fi Network 5 3 5 3 Configuring for a Proxy Server 5 4 5 4 Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address 5 5 5 5 Advanced Wi Fi Settings 5 6 5 6 Disabling 802 11d Feature 5 8 5 7 Remove a Wi Fi Network 5 8 6 Administrator Utilities 6 1 6 1 Required Software 6 1 6 2 On device Application Installation 6 1 6 3 Multi user AppLock Configurat...
Страница 9: ...27 6 8 6 1 Creating an Image 6 27 6 8 6 2 Mounting an Image 6 28 6 8 6 3 Unmounting an Image 6 29 7 Device Config Utility 7 1 7 1 Creating a Golden Configuration 7 2 7 2 Transferring a Golden Configuration 7 6 7 3 Returning to the Default Configuration 7 8 8 Settings 8 1 8 1 Location Settings 8 1 8 2 Screen Unlock Settings 8 1 8 2 1 Single User Mode 8 2 8 2 1 1 Set Screen Unlock Using PIN 8 2 8 2 ...
Страница 10: ...2 Stopping an Application 9 17 9 8 3 Changing Application Location 9 18 9 8 4 Managing Downloads 9 19 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10 1 10 1 Maintaining the MC40 10 1 10 2 Battery Safety Guidelines 10 1 10 3 Cleaning Instructions 10 2 10 3 1 Cleaning the MC40 10 3 10 3 1 1 Connector Cleaning 10 3 10 3 2 Cleaning Cradle Connectors 10 4 10 4 Troubleshooting 10 5 10 4 1 Troubleshooting the MC40...
Страница 11: ... Slot Charge Only Cradle 10 8 Table 10 4 Troubleshooting the Four slot Battery Charger 10 9 Table 11 1 MC40 Technical Specifications 11 1 Table 11 2 SE4500 DL Decode Distances 11 4 Table 11 3 Headset Connector Pin Outs 11 5 Table 11 4 Power Connector Pin Outs 11 6 Table 11 5 micro B USB Connector Pin Outs 11 6 Table 11 6 Single slot Charge Cradle Technical Specifications 11 7 Table 11 7 Five Slot ...
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Страница 13: ...ower Connections 2 15 Figure 2 15 Grasp Insert Notch 2 15 Figure 2 16 Remove Insert 2 16 Figure 2 17 Charging MC40 and Spare Battery 2 17 Figure 2 18 Remove Battery 2 18 Figure 2 19 Remove Rubber Plug 2 18 Figure 2 20 Align Finger Strap 2 19 Figure 2 21 Secure Finger Strap to MC40 2 20 Figure 2 22 Install Battery 2 21 Figure 2 23 Rubber Boot 2 21 Figure 2 24 Insert MC40 into Boot 2 22 Figure 2 25 ...
Страница 14: ...dge Profiles Window 7 4 Figure 7 5 Select APKs to Transfer Window 7 5 Figure 7 6 QR Code Generation Screen 7 6 Figure 7 7 Scan QR Code Window 7 7 Figure 7 8 Reboot Confirmation Dialog Box 7 8 Figure 8 1 Location Services Window 8 1 Figure 8 2 PIN Screen 8 3 Figure 8 3 Password Screen 8 4 Figure 8 4 Choose Your Pattern Screen 8 5 Figure 8 5 Pattern Screen 8 6 Figure 8 6 Key Programmer Screen 8 7 Fi...
Страница 15: ...onfigurations Configuration Radios Display Memory Data Capture Options Operating System MC40 WLAN 802 11a b g n WPAN Bluetooth v2 1 with EDR 4 3 color WVGA 1 GB RAM 8 GB Flash camera and imager or camera imager and MSR Android based Android Open Source Project 4 1 1 Software Versions To determine the current software versions touch About device Serial number Displays the serial number Model number...
Страница 16: ...pplication Deployment page 9 1 provides information for developing and managing applications 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting page 10 1 includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC40 and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC40 operation 11 Technical Specifications page 11 1 provides the technical specifications for the MC40 12 Keypad Remap Strings page 12 1 ...
Страница 17: ... when it is not part of the current procedure for instance or tell the reader where something is located on the screen There is no warning level associated with a note Related Documents MC40 Quick Start Guide p n 72 166941 xx MC40 Regulatory Guide p n 72 166942 xx MC40 Integrator Guide p n 72E 166943 xx MSP Client Software Guide p n 72E 128805 xx MSP Release Notes p n 72E 100160 xx For the latest ...
Страница 18: ...ns Global Customer Support Center you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If you purchased your product from a Motorola business partner contact that business partner for su...
Страница 19: ...ems are in the box MC40 Lithium ion battery Quick Start Guide Regulatory Guide Inspect the equipment for damage If any equipment is missing or damaged contact the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center immediately See Service Information page xv for contact information 1 2 Setup To start using the MC40 for the first time Install the battery Charge the MC40 Power on the MC40 1 2 1 Instal...
Страница 20: ...r a cradle with the appropriate power supply For information about the accessories available for the MC40 see 2 Accessories page 2 1 The MC40 is equipped with a memory backup battery that automatically charges from the fully charged main battery When using the MC40 for the first time the backup battery requires approximately 36 hours to fully charge This is also true any time the backup battery is...
Страница 21: ...tery will not charge until temperature returns to normal operating value Charging Temperature Charge batteries in ambient temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F or up to 45 C 113 F as reported by the battery To view the battery temperature touch About device Battery Information Note that charging is intelligently controlled by the MC40 To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC40 or ...
Страница 22: ...e followed otherwise the backup battery will deplete quickly Procedure Steps 1 Press the Power button until the menu displays 2 Touch Battery swap The Right and Left LEDs light red 3 Wait until the LEDs turns off 4 Lift the battery latch Figure 1 2 Lift Battery Latch 1 4 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 23: ... 7 Lower the battery and press down until it snaps into place 8 Press down on the battery latch 9 Press the Power button to turn on the MC40 1 3 Resetting the Device There are four reset functions Soft Reset Hard Reset Enterprise Reset Factory Reset 1 3 1 Performing a Soft Reset Perform a soft reset if applications stop responding MN000112A01 September 2013 1 5 ...
Страница 24: ...he enterprise partition Before performing an Enterprise Reset copy all applications and the key remap configuration file that you want to persist after the reset into the enterprise usr persist folder After the reset is complete the MC40 installs the applications and copies the key remap configuration file back to the appropriate locations Procedure Steps 1 Download the Enterprise Reset file from ...
Страница 25: ...rs release the button Figure 1 4 Recovery Mode Screen 8 Touch The System Recovery screen appears Figure 1 5 System Recovery Screen 9 Press the Up and Down Volume buttons to navigate to the Apply update from sdcard option 10 Press the PTT button MN000112A01 September 2013 1 7 ...
Страница 26: ...he last installed operating system image To revert to a previous operating system version re install that operating system image See 9 5 Updating the System page 9 7 for more information Procedure Steps 1 Download the Enterprise Reset file from Motorola Support Central web site 2 Copy the 40N0JxxFRxxxxxxx zip file to the root directory of the On device Storage See 3 USB Communication page 3 1 3 Pr...
Страница 27: ...n appears release the Left Scan Action button Figure 1 6 Recovery Mode Screen 8 Touch Figure 1 7 System Recovery Screen 9 Press the Up and Down volume buttons to navigate to the Apply update from sdcard option 10 Press the PTT button MN000112A01 September 2013 1 9 ...
Страница 28: ...ntegrator Guide 11 Press the Up and Down volume buttons to navigate to the 40N0JxxFRxxxxxxx zip file 12 Press the PTT button The Factory Reset occurs and then the device resets 1 10 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 29: ...rger SACMC40XX 4000R Charges up to four MC40 batteries Power Supply PWRS 124306 01R Provides power to the MC40 and Single Slot Charge Cradle Power Supply 12 VDC 4 16 A PWRS 14000 148C Provides power to the Five Slot Charge Only Cradle and the Four Slot Battery Charger Cables Micro USB Cable 25 MCXUSB 01R Provides power to the MC40 and USB communication with a host computer US AC Line Cord 3 wire 2...
Страница 30: ...MC40 with MSR 10 pack Soft Hip Holster SG MC40HLSTR 02R Mounts on belt and provides storage for the MC40 Finger Strap SG MC40STRAP 01R SG MC40STRAP 10R Mounts on the back of the MC40 and provides secure option for holding the device Single pack or 10 pack Rack Wall Mount Bracket KT UNIVLBRKT 01R Provides for mounting the Five Slot Charge Only Cradle onto a standard rack or wall Mono Corded Headset...
Страница 31: ...of the cradle Figure 2 1 Micro USB Cable Installation USB Port USB Port USB Cable USB Cable Cable Channel Cable Channel 3 Plug the other end of the Micro USB Cable into the USB port on the power supply 4 Plug the power supply into a wall outlet Figure 2 2 Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Setup Micro USB Cable Power Supply MN000112A01 September 2013 2 3 ...
Страница 32: ...MC40 Integrator Guide 2 2 2 Removing Cradle Insert Procedure Steps 1 With finger nail grasp insert notch Figure 2 3 Grasp Insert Notch 2 Pull insert out of cradle 2 4 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 33: ...ng Using the Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Figure 2 4 Remove Insert 2 2 3 Charging Using the Single Slot Charge Only Cradle To charge the MC40 battery place the MC40 into the cradle MN000112A01 September 2013 2 5 ...
Страница 34: ...C 113 F as reported by the battery To view the battery temperature touch About device Battery Information Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC40 To accomplish this for small periods of time the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED 2 ...
Страница 35: ...rd into the power supply 3 Plug the AC line cord into an AC outlet Figure 2 6 Four Slot Battery Charger 2 3 2 Two Charger Setup Procedure Steps 1 Plug the 2 way DC Cable plugs into the power port on the back of the each charger 2 Plug the power supply plug into the jack of the 2 way DC Cable 3 Plug the AC line cord into the power supply MN000112A01 September 2013 2 7 ...
Страница 36: ...r Charger Setup Procedure Steps 1 Plug the 4 way DC Cable plugs into the power port on the back of the each charger 2 Plug the 4 way DC Cable connector into the power output of the power supply 3 Plug the AC line cord into the power supply 4 Plug the AC line cord into an AC outlet 2 8 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 37: ...ttery Charger To charge the spare batteries insert the spare battery into a spare battery charging well A Charge LED is provided for each battery charging well See Table 2 2 Spare Battery Charge LED Status for charging status indications The 2680 mAh battery charges in approximately four hours MN000112A01 September 2013 2 9 ...
Страница 38: ...to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via the Charge LED Table 2 2 Spare Battery Charge LED Status Status Indications Off No battery a slot Battery is not charging Battery is not inserted correctly in the charger Charger is not powered Slow Blinking Amber Battery is charging Solid Green Charging complete Fast Bli...
Страница 39: ...ges up to five MC40s Figure 2 10 Five Slot Charge Only Cradle 2 4 1 Installing a Cup The Five Slot Charge Only Cradle ships without any cradle cups installed To base accepts the MC40 Charging Cup Battery Charger Cup and Blank Slot Cover To install the cradle cups Procedure Steps 1 Remove power from the cradle base before installing cups MN000112A01 September 2013 2 11 ...
Страница 40: ...n the front of the cradle Ensure that the cup is positioned within the Slot Alignment Tabs Figure 2 11 Five Slot Charge Only Cradle Cup Installation 3 Slide the lip into the slot and rotate the cup until it is flat on the cradle base 2 12 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 41: ...he charger base using the two screws provided with the cup Figure 2 12 Securing Cup to Base 5 Each slot on the Cradle Base must have a cup installed 6 Repeat for each additional cup 2 4 2 Installing a Four Slot Battery Charger To install a Four Slot Battery Charger MN000112A01 September 2013 2 13 ...
Страница 42: ...ry Charger down until it snaps into place Figure 2 13 Multi Slot Charge Only Cradle Four Slot Battery Charger Installation 2 4 3 Power to Five Slot Charge Only Cradle Use one power supply to provide power to the Charging Base to power the Charging Cups A separate power supply is required for each Four Slot Battery Charger installed The power supply is connected directly to the For Slot Battery Cha...
Страница 43: ...radle Insert Figure 2 14 Five Slot Charge Only Cradle Power Connections 2 4 4 Removing Cradle Insert Procedure Steps 1 With finger nail grasp insert notch Figure 2 15 Grasp Insert Notch MN000112A01 September 2013 2 15 ...
Страница 44: ...ges in approximately four hours Charge batteries in ambient temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F or up to 45 C 113 F as reported by the battery To view the battery temperature touch About device Battery Information Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC40 To accomplish this for small periods of time the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at...
Страница 45: ...Installing the Finger Strap Figure 2 17 Charging MC40 and Spare Battery 2 5 Installing the Finger Strap Use the optional finger strap to securely hold the MC40 while working MN000112A01 September 2013 2 17 ...
Страница 46: ...ton until the Device options menu appears 2 Touch Power off 3 Remove the battery Figure 2 18 Remove Battery 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the two screws securing the rubber plug to the MC40 Figure 2 19 Remove Rubber Plug 2 18 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 47: ...2 5 Installing the Finger Strap 5 Align the screws in the bracket of the finger strap with the mounting holes on the MC40 Figure 2 20 Align Finger Strap MN000112A01 September 2013 2 19 ...
Страница 48: ...MC40 Integrator Guide 6 Secure the finger strap to the MC40 using a Phillips screwdriver Figure 2 21 Secure Finger Strap to MC40 7 Replace the battery 2 20 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 49: ...6 Installing the Rubber Boot Figure 2 22 Install Battery 2 6 Installing the Rubber Boot Use to rubber boot to add additional protection to the MC40 Figure 2 23 Rubber Boot MN000112A01 September 2013 2 21 ...
Страница 50: ...the MC40 into the bottom of the rubber boot Figure 2 24 Insert MC40 into Boot 2 Pull the top of the rubber boot over the top of the MC40 Figure 2 25 Pull Boot Over MC40 3 Ensure that the rubber boot is sitting flat against the MC40 2 22 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 51: ...ost Computer via USB Connect the device to a host computer using the micro USB cable to transfer files between the MC40 and the host computer When connecting the MC40 to a host computer follow the host computer s instructions for connecting and disconnecting USB devices to avoid damaging or corrupting files MN000112A01 September 2013 3 1 ...
Страница 52: ...device MTP 4 Ensure that all applications are not running Loss of data may occur On the host computer open a file explorer application 5 While USB storage is in use access to the On Device Storage is disabled Locate the device as a portable device and open to view contents 6 Copy or delete files as required 3 2 Disconnect from the Host Computer Carefully follow the host computer s instructions to ...
Страница 53: ...Basic Scanning Scanning can be performed using either the imager or the rear facing camera 4 1 1 Using the Camera To capture bar code data Procedure Steps 1 Ensure that an application is open on the MC40 and a text field is in focus text cursor in text field 2 Aim the rear facing camera at a bar code MN000112A01 September 2013 4 1 ...
Страница 54: ...ure is in process Figure 4 1 Data Capture with Camera 4 Move the MC40 until the bar code is centered under the red target 5 The Left and Right LEDs light green a beep sounds and the MC40 vibrates by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully The captured data appears in the text field 4 1 2 Using the Imager To capture bar code data 4 2 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 55: ...ar code was decoded successfully The captured data appears in the text field 4 2 Profiles DataWedge is based on profiles and plug ins A profile contains information on how DataWedge should behave with different applications Profile information consists of Associated application Input plug in configurations Output plug in configurations Process plug in configurations Using profiles each application...
Страница 56: ...ample create a profile associating a specific application disable Profile0 and then scan DataWedge only sends data to the application specified in the user created profile This adds additional security to DataWedge enabling the sending of data only to specified applications 4 3 Plug ins A plug in is a software module utilized in DataWedge to extend its functionality to encompass technologies such ...
Страница 57: ...put Plug in Output Plug ins Output Plug ins are responsible for sending the data from Input Plug ins to a foreground application on the device Keystroke Output Plug in The Keystroke Output Plug in collects and sends data received from the Input Plug in to the foreground applications by emulating keystrokes Intent Output Plug in The Intent Output Plug in collects and sends data received from the In...
Страница 58: ...h the profile name Profile Context Menu Touch and hold a profile to open a context menu that allows additional actions to be performed on the selected profile Figure 4 4 Profile Context Menu The profile context menu allows the profile to be edited same as just tapping on a profile renamed or deleted Options Menu Touch to open the options menu 4 6 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 59: ... DataWedge settings and DataWedge version information 4 4 1 Disabling DataWedge Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Touch Settings 5 Touch DataWedge enabled Step result The blue check disappears from the checkbox indicating that DataWedge is disabled 4 5 Creating a New Profile Procedure Steps MN000112A01 September 2013 4 7 ...
Страница 60: ...nded that profile names be unique and made up of only alpha numeric characters A Z a z 0 9 Figure 4 6 New Profile Name Dialog Box 6 Touch OK Step result The new profile name appears in the DataWedge profile screen 4 6 Profile Configuration To configure the Profile0 or a user created profile touch the profile name 4 8 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 61: ...gure the Bar Code Scanner Input Plug in for the profile Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled Scanner Selection Configures which scanning device to use for bar code data capture when the profile is active Auto The software automatically selects the 2D Imager Camera scanner Scanning is performed with the rear facing camera 2D Imager S...
Страница 62: ...ers UPCA Report Check Digit The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data Enables or disables this option A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled default enabled Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character Select the appropriate option to match the host system There are t...
Страница 63: ...ymbol is present the device must decode the symbol the number of times set via DataWedge Configuration 4 11 Redundancy Code128 before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no additional ISBT symbol Check ISBT Table The ISBT specification includes a table that lists several types of ISBT bar codes that are commonly used in pairs If ISBT128 Concat Mode is set enable Check ISBT Table to conc...
Страница 64: ...ancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default enabled Check Digit No Check Digit A check digit is not used default USS Check Digit Select to check the integrity of all Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the Uniform Symbology Specification USS check digit algorithm OPCC Check...
Страница 65: ...digit is MOD 11 and second check digit is MOD 10 default Mod 10 10 Both check digits are MOD 10 Report Check Digit Transmit MSI data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send MSI data with check digit default disabled Code93 Length1 Use to set decode lengths default 0 See Decode Lengths page 4 14 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 55 See ...
Страница 66: ...nabled default disabled Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character Select the appropriate option to match the host system There are three options for transmitting a UPCE1 preamble Preamble Sys Char Transmit System Character only Preamble Country and Sys Char Transmit System Character and Country Code 0 for USA Preamble None Transmit no p...
Страница 67: ...es not have a supplemental the scanner must decode the bar code the number of times set via UPC EAN Supplemental Redundancy before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no supplemental Supplemental Smart Enables smart supplementals In this mode the decoder returns the decoded value of the main block right away if it does not belong to one of the following supplemental types 378 379 977 97...
Страница 68: ...under the cross hair reticle part of the pattern This feature is useful in applications where multiple bar codes may appear in the field of view during a decode session and only one of them is targeted for decode Disable Disables Picklist mode Any bar code within the field of view can be decoded default Centered Enables the Picklist mode so that only the bar code in the center of the image is deco...
Страница 69: ...t the selected tone for operation before deployment to a customer site Decode Audio Feedback Select an audio tone to sound upon a good decode Decode Haptic Feedback Enable the device to vibrate upon a good decode default enabled 4 6 2 MSR Input Use MSR Input options to configure the MSR Input Plug in for the profile Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates that th...
Страница 70: ...the data in hexadecimal format A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send TAB key Set to append a tab character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send ENTER key Set to append an Enter character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is ...
Страница 71: ... an Intent object describing a desired action including the data to be acted upon the category of component that should perform the action and other pertinent instructions Android locates an appropriate component to respond to the intent launches a new instance of the component if one is needed and passes it the Intent object Components advertise their capabilities the kinds of intents they can re...
Страница 72: ...ions emdk datawedge msr_track1_status MSR track 1 decode status as an Integer where 0 indicates a successful decode String MSR_TRACK2_STATUS_TAG com motorolasolutions emdk datawedge msr_track2_status MSR track 2 decode status as an Integer where 0 indicates a successful decode String MSR_TRACK3_STATUS_TAG com motorolasolutions emdk datawedge msr_track3_status MSR track 3 decode status as an Intege...
Страница 73: ...sic Data Formatting A check in the checkbox indicates that it is enabled default enabled Prefix to data Add characters to the beginning of the data when sent Suffix to data Add characters to the end of the data when sent Send data Set to transfer the captured data to the foreground application Disabling this option prevents the actual data from being transmitted However the prefix and suffix strin...
Страница 74: ...work by DataWedge IP Output Refer to the IPWedge User Manual on how to install and configure in a host computer To enable IP Output to send captured data to a remote computer that is installed with IPWedge Procedure Steps 1 In IP Output touch Enabled Step result A check appears in the checkbox 2 Ensure Remote Wedge option is enabled 3 Touch Protocol 4 22 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 75: ...ss dialog box enter the IP address of host computer to send data to Figure 4 10 IP Address Entry 7 Touch Port 8 In the Enter port number dialog box enter same port number selected for IPWedge computer application Figure 4 11 Port Number Entry 9 Configure Advanced data formatting and Basic data formatting Plug in if any required modification to be done to captured data before sending to remote comp...
Страница 76: ...e IP Output plug in To enable IP Output to send captured data to a remote computer Procedure Steps 1 In IP Output touch Enabled Step result A check appears in the checkbox 2 Ensure Remote Wedge option is disabled 3 Touch Protocol 4 In the Choose protocol dialog box touch the same protocol selected in the client application TCP is the default Figure 4 12 Protocol Selection 5 Touch IP Address 6 In t...
Страница 77: ...e first matching rule A rule is a combination of criteria and a set of actions to be performed upon fulfillment of the criteria set in the rule Criteria Criteria can be set according to Input plug in symbology matching string within the data at the specified position and or data length Received data must match the defined criteria in order for the data to be processed Actions A set of procedures d...
Страница 78: ... Keystroke Output touch Advanced data formatting Figure 4 15 Advanced Data Formatting Screen 5 Touch the Enable checkbox to enable ADF 4 7 1 1 Creating a Rule By default Rule0 is the only rule in the Rules list Procedure Steps 1 Touch the 2 Touch New rule 4 26 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 79: ...for the new rule 5 Touch Done 6 Touch OK 4 7 1 2 Defining a Rule Procedure Steps 1 Touch the newly created rule in the Rules list Figure 4 16 Rule List Screen 2 Touch the Rule enabled checkbox to enable the current rule 4 7 1 3 Defining Criteria Procedure Steps MN000112A01 September 2013 4 27 ...
Страница 80: ...position of the string specified in the String to check for option The ADF rule is only applied if the specific string in String to check for is found at the specified String position location zero for the start of the string 7 Touch the or to change the value 8 Touch OK 9 Touch String length option to specify a length for the received data The ADF rule only applies to the bar code data with that ...
Страница 81: ...ckbox to accept data from this source Figure 4 18 Barcode Input Screen 15 For Barcode inputs touch the All decoders enabled checkbox to select all bar code symbologies Deselect the All decoders enabled checkbox to individually select the symbologies 16 Touch until the Rule screen appears 17 If required repeat steps to create another rule 18 Touch until the Rule screen appears 4 7 1 4 Defining an A...
Страница 82: ...il the context menu appears 2 Touch Delete to delete the rule from the Rules list When there is no rule available for ADF plug in or all rules are disabled DataWedge passes decoded data to the output plug in without processing the data 4 7 1 6 Order Rules List When there are no rules defined ADF passes the captured data through as is In contrast when rules are defined but all are disabled ADF does...
Страница 83: ...the previous Remove leading zeros action Pad with zeros Left pad data with zeros to meet the specified length Enter the number zeros to pad Stop pad zeros Stop padding with zeros This disables the previous Pad with zeros action Pad with spaces Left pad data with spaces to meet the specified length Enter the number spaces to pad Stop pad spaces Stop padding with spaces This disables the previous Pa...
Страница 84: ...ngth of 12 characters contains 129 at the start position Modify the data as follows Pad all sends with zeros to length 8 send all data up to character X send a space character To create an ADF rule for the above example Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch DataWedge 3 Touch Profile0 4 Under Keystroke Output touch Advanced data formatting 5 Touch Enable 6 Touch Rule0 7 Touch Criteria 8 Touch String to c...
Страница 85: ...All decoders enabled to disable all decoders 19 Touch Code 39 20 Touch three times 21 Touch and hold on the Send remaining rule until a menu appears 22 Touch Delete action 23 Touch 24 Touch New action 25 Select Pad with zeros 26 Touch the Pad with zeros rule 27 Touch How many 28 Change value to 8 and then touch OK 29 Touch three times 30 Touch 31 Touch New action MN000112A01 September 2013 4 33 ...
Страница 86: ...uch String 35 In the Enter a string text box enter X 36 Touch OK 37 Touch three times 38 Touch 39 Touch New action 40 Select Send char 41 Touch Send char rule 42 Touch Character code 43 In the Enter character code text box enter 32 44 Touch OK 4 34 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 87: ...to assist in aiming Ensure that the bar code is within the area formed by the aiming pattern The LED light red to indicate that data capture is in process 49 The LED light green a beep sounds and the device vibrates by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully The formatted data 000129X space appears in the text field Scanning a Code 39 bar code of 1299X15598 does not transmit data...
Страница 88: ...ettings The DataWedge Settings screen provides access to general non profile related options Touch Settings Figure 4 22 DataWedge Settings Window DataWedge enabled Enables or disables DataWedge To disable DataWedge uncheck this option 4 36 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 89: ...f a DataWedge profile file Export Profile allows export of a DataWedge profile Restore return the current configuration back to factory defaults 4 8 1 Importing a Configuration File Procedure Steps 1 Copy the configuration file to the root of the On Device Storage 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Touch Settings 6 Touch Import 7 Touch SD Card 8 Touch Import The configuration file datawedge db is imported ...
Страница 90: ... filename is changed the file will not be imported Procedure Steps 1 Copy the profile file to the root of the On Device Storage 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Touch Settings 6 Touch Import Profile 7 Touch the profile file to import 8 Touch Import The profile file dwprofile_x db where x the name of the profile is imported and appears in the profile list 4 8 4 Exporting a Profile Procedure Steps 1 Touch ...
Страница 91: ...Profile File Management The configuration or profile settings for DataWedge can be saved to a file for distribution to other devices After making configuration or profile changes export the new configuration or profile to the root of the On device Storage The configuration file created is automatically named datawedge db The profile file created is automatically named dwprofile_x db where x is the...
Страница 92: ...ny existing configuration or profile Once the file has been imported it is deleted from the folder While DataWedge is running it receives a notification from the system that a file has been placed into the enterprise device settings datawedge autoimport folder When this occurs DataWedge imports this new configuration or profile replacing the existing one and delete the file DataWedge begins using ...
Страница 93: ...5 Unselect the DataWedge enabled check box 6 Export the DataWedge configuration See 4 8 2 Exporting a Configuration File page 4 37 for instructions See 4 9 Configuration and Profile File Management page 4 39 for instructions for using the auto import feature 4 10 4 Soft Scan Feature DataWedge allows a native Android application to programmatically start stop or toggle the scan trigger state The ap...
Страница 94: ...t new Intent sendIntent setAction com motorolasolutions emdk datawedge api ACTION_SOFTSCANTRIGGER sendIntent putExtra com motorolasolutions emdk datawedge api EXTRA_PARAMETER TOGGLE_SCANNING sendBroadcast sendIntent 4 42 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 95: ...ation EAP Transport Layer Security TLS EAP TTLS with Password Authentication Protocol PAP MSCHAP and MSCHAPv2 authentication 5 1 Connecting to a Wi Fi Network By default the network Proxy is set to None and the IP settings is set to DHCP See 5 3 Configuring for a Proxy Server page 5 4 for setting connection to a proxy server and see 5 4 Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address page 5 5 fo...
Страница 96: ...tion from the network using the dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP protocol To configure the MC40 with a fixed internet protocol IP address see the MC40 Integrator Guide 7 The MC40 obtains a network address and other required information from the network using the dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP protocol To configure the MC40 with a fixed internet protocol IP address see the MC40 In...
Страница 97: ...K enter the required password and then touch Save 9 If the network security is 802 1x EAP Touch the EAP method drop down list and select PEAP TLS or TTLS Touch the Phase 2 authentication drop down list and select an authentication method If required touch CA certificate and select a Certification Authority CA certificate Note Certificates are installed using the Security settings If required touch...
Страница 98: ...e or other resource available from a different server The proxy server evaluates the request according to its filtering rules For example it may filter traffic by IP address or protocol If the request is validated by the filter the proxy provides the resource by connecting to the relevant server and requesting the service on behalf of the client It is important for enterprise customers to be able ...
Страница 99: ...resses the Bypass proxy for field do not use spaces or carriage returns between addresses 6 In the Bypass proxy for text box enter addresses for web sites that do not require to go through the proxy server Use the separator between addresses 7 Touch Connect 8 Touch 5 4 Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address By default the device is configured to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol D...
Страница 100: ...ce 5 If required in the Gateway text box enter a gateway address for the device 6 If required in the Network prefix length text box enter a the prefix length 7 If required in the DNS 1 text box enter a Domain Name System DNS address 8 If required in the DNS 2 text box enter a DNS address 9 Touch Connect 10 Touch 5 5 Advanced Wi Fi Settings Advanced Wi Fi settings are for the device not for a speci...
Страница 101: ...he device obtains Regulatory information from the AP including country code Displays the country code acquired from the AP Enable 802 11d Strict mode Device will connect only if the acquired country matches the country broadcasted by the AP Country selection Displays the acquired country code if 802 11d is enabled else it displays the currently selected country code Region code Displays the curren...
Страница 102: ... On the Warning dialog box touch Yes 8 Touch Country Selection 9 In the Country Selection dialog box select the country you are in 10 Touch 5 7 Remove a Wi Fi Network To remove a remembered or connected network Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch Wi Fi 3 In the Wi Fi networks list touch and hold the name of the network 4 In the menu touch Forget network 5 Touch 5 8 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 103: ...plications help the administrator configure these features On device applications reside on the device MultiUser Administrator AppLock Administrator Secure Storage Administrator Host computer application reside on a host computer Enterprise Administrator 6 1 Required Software These tools are available on the Motorola Solutions Support web site at Support Central Download the required files from th...
Страница 104: ...r application to setup user and group accounts and create the required Password Group and White List files for using the Multi user and Application Lock features On the host computer launch the Enterprise Administrator application Figure 6 1 Enterprise Administrator Window 6 4 1 Creating Users Each person that uses the device has to have a user name and password To create a user 6 2 MN000112A01 Se...
Страница 105: ...4 In the Retype Password text box re enter the user password 5 Select the Admin checkbox to set the user to have administrator rights 6 Select the Enabled checkbox to enable the user 7 Click OK 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each additional user 6 4 2 Adding Packages All system applications that are on the default image are available to all users Create a list of installed applications packages on...
Страница 106: ...rmining Applications Installed on the Device page 6 20 Figure 6 3 Package Information Window 2 In the Package name text box enter the name of an application 3 Click OK 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each additional package 6 4 3 Creating Groups Create groups of users that have access to specific applications 6 4 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 107: ...sers in Group list box or click the Add All button to add all the users in the Available Users list box to the Users in Group list box 4 Select a package in the Available Packages list box and then click the Add button to add the package to the Packages in Group list box or click the Add All button to add all the packages in the Available Packages list box to the Packages in Group list box 5 Click...
Страница 108: ...TA folder database and passwd 6 4 6 Exporting File In order to use the features on the device export the required files and then copy them to the device The following files are created by the Enterprise Administrator application Password File Filename passwd Lists the user names encrypted passwords administrator and enable flags Group File Filename groups Lists each group and users associated to e...
Страница 109: ...files to the device 6 4 7 Importing User List Procedure Steps 1 Click File Import User List 2 Navigate to the location when the passwd file is stored 3 Select the passwd file 4 Click Open Step result The user information is populated into the Users list 6 4 8 Importing Group List Procedure Steps 1 Click File Import Group List 2 Navigate to the location when the group file is stored 3 Select the gr...
Страница 110: ...d 3 Select the package text file 4 Click Open Step result The package information is populated into the Packages list 6 4 10 Editing a User Procedure Steps 1 Select a user in the Users list 2 Click Edit User 3 Make changes and then click OK 6 4 11 Deleting a User Procedure Steps 1 Select a user in the Users list 2 Click The user name is removed from the list 6 4 12 Editing a Group Procedure Steps ...
Страница 111: ...age Procedure Steps 1 Select a package in the Packages list 2 Click Edit Package 3 Make changes and then click OK 6 4 15 Deleting a Package Procedure Steps 1 Select a package in the Packages list 2 Click The package name is removed from the list 6 5 MultiUser Administrator Use the MultiUser Administrator application to allow an administrator to enable disable and configure the Multiuser Login feat...
Страница 112: ...s used for the first time the password file must be imported Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch Figure 6 6 MultiUser Administrator Screen 3 Touch Load User List The application reads the data from the passwd file and configures the Multi user Login feature 6 10 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 113: ...en 5 In the Login text box enter the username 6 In the Password text box enter the password 7 Touch OK 6 5 2 Disabling the Multi user Feature To disable the Multi user Login feature the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user MN000112A01 September 2013 6 11 ...
Страница 114: ...ess the device Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Touch Load Server Info The application reads the data from the server file and configures the Multi user Login feature 4 Touch 5 Touch Enable Remote Authentication Step result The device accesses the remote server and then Login screen appears 6 5 4 Disabling Remote Authentication When Remote Authentication is enable the device searches for the remo...
Страница 115: ...plays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user Data Separation feature allows each user of the device to have separate isolated data area for installed application To enable data separation Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Touch Enable Data Separation The current user is logged out to prepare the data space for each user as they log in 6 5 6 Disabling Data Separation To disable Data...
Страница 116: ...ta Separation The current user is logged out to restore the system to common data space for all users 6 5 7 Delete User Data To delete user data the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user 6 14 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 117: ...Touch Export Log to copy the log file to the On device Storage The log file can be captured when the multi user feature is in either the enabled or disabled mode 4 The log file and a backup log file are named multiuser log and multiuser log bak respectively 6 6 AppLock Administrator The Application Lock feature allows the system administrator to restrict application access for specific application...
Страница 118: ...ppLock Administrator application takes advantage of the Application Lock feature allowing an administrator to enable disable and install White Lists and Groups files To use the AppLock Administrator application the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user 6 6 1 Installing Groups and White Lists Procedure Steps 1 Touch 6 16 MN000112A01 Se...
Страница 119: ...hen log in again for the feature to take affect 3 Touch Install Groups and White Lists to read the contents of the Groups and White List files from the root of the On device Storage and push its contents into the AppLock framework Result Once the Group and White List files are imported and the feature enabled the next time a user logs in the device will be configured accordingly MN000112A01 Septem...
Страница 120: ... groupname user1 user2 usern where groupname the name for a group This is also the name of the White List file for this group This field uses any alphanumeric character user1 through userN the name of the user assigned to this group The user name is the same as that defined for the MultiUser feature See 6 5 MultiUser Administrator page 6 9 for more information If the same user is assigned to multi...
Страница 121: ...ompanyname application com motorolasolutions where com companyname application the specific application with the package name com companyname application will be permitted for this group com motorolasolutions any application that has a package name that starts with com motorolasolutions will be permitted for this group The wildcard is allowed and indicates that this group is permitted to run any p...
Страница 122: ...istrator application Procedure Steps 1 Connect the device to the host computer See 9 2 Development Tools page 9 2 for information on installing the USB driver for use with adb 2 On the host computer open a command prompt or a terminal in Ubuntu and run the following adb devices This returns the device id adb shell pm list packages f sdcard pkglist txt exit 3 A pkglist txt file is created in the ro...
Страница 123: ...tained in step 1 using the following format Key Name Key value in Hex String Example key2 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef The key value must be a 64 hexadecimal character string 7 Touch OK The key is imported into the device The message successfully installed the key appears on the screen 6 8 2 Viewing Key List Procedure Steps MN000112A01 September 2013 6 21 ...
Страница 124: ... 2 Touch OK 6 8 3 Deleting a Key Procedure Steps 1 Touch Revoke Key 2 Touch the key to deleted 3 Touch OK If a key is deleted then all the volumes created using that key are un mounted The same key is required to re mount the volume 6 22 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 125: ...le See 6 8 5 Creating an EFS File page 6 26 for instruction on creating the efs file 2 Copy the keyfile and efsfile files to root of the microSD card See 3 USB Communication page 3 1 3 Touch Create Volume 4 Touch Import 5 Touch OK The message Successfully Created the Volume appears briefly 6 8 4 2 Creating a Volume Manually Procedure Steps 1 Touch Create Volume 2 Touch Manual 3 Touch OK MN000112A0...
Страница 126: ...ame name of the key to use when creating the volume Mount Path path where the volume will be located Auto Mount Options 1 yes 0 no Volume size size of the volume in Megabytes Figure 6 11 Enter Parameter To Create Volume Dialog Box 5 Touch OK The message Successfully Created the Volume appears briefly If the size of the volume is very large a progress bar displays 6 8 4 3 Mounting a Volume Procedur...
Страница 127: ...uch OK 6 8 4 5 Unmounting a Volume Procedure Steps 1 Touch Unmount Volume 2 Touch sdcard to list the mounted volumes on the On device Storage or internal to list the mounted volumes on internal storage 3 Touch OK 4 Select the volume to un mount 5 Touch OK 6 8 4 6 Deleting a Volume Procedure Steps 1 If the encrypted volume is mounted unmount it 2 Touch Delete Volume 3 Touch sdcard to list the unmou...
Страница 128: ...t SD card A warning message appears 2 Touch Yes The Key List dialog box appears 3 Select a key from the list and then touch Ok The encryption process begins and when completed displays a successfully completed message 6 8 5 Creating an EFS File When creating an encrypted volume the parameter information can be imported from a file instead of entering manually 6 26 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 129: ... 8 6 Off line Extraction Tool The Secure Storage feature allows for the usage of an encrypted file system The off line extraction tool allows encrypted file systems to be used on an Ubuntu version number 10 04LTS desktop The off line extraction tool is a shell script used to create mount and unmount an encrypted file system used with the Secure Storage feature Connect the device to the host comput...
Страница 130: ...pts for the filesystem type Enter ext4 and then press Enter The utility then creates the volume in the current working directory The utility then finishes the creation process and then prompts to whether the volume should be mounted Press 1 if you want to mount or press 2 if you want to exit 6 Press 1 will prompt for the mount point For example mnt is prompted Press Enter to mount the encrypted vo...
Страница 131: ...gits and then press Enter 4 Enter the mount point where to connect the volume into the file system and then press Enter The example of mnt is provided 6 8 6 3 Unmounting an Image Procedure Steps 1 From the Main Menu select item 3 The following appears Please enter EFS file name e g tmp 1 efsmot volume name DONE OK 2 Enter the name of the volume to unmount 3 Press Enter MN000112A01 September 2013 6...
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Страница 133: ...nfiguring Device settings Bluetooth settings DataWedge Profile settings Button remapping user installed applications Figure 7 1 Select Action Window The utility does not support configuring Location security Screen unlock Use secure credential Wi Fi settings Device administrators Credential storage Application Development settings USB Debugging Date Time Select time zone MN000112A01 September 2013...
Страница 134: ...C40 device settings are to be part of the Golden Configuration change the settings prior to creating the Golden Configuration Procedure Steps 1 Ensure that the Wi Fi radio is on 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth radio is on 3 Touch 4 Touch Figure 7 2 Select an Action Window 7 2 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 135: ...e the configuration file Figure 7 3 Golden Configuration Window 6 Touch Settings Step result A green check mark appears indicating that Settings is part of the Golden Configuration 7 Touch DataWedge Step result A DataWedge dialog box appears notifying the user to export the DataWedge database file after configuring DataWedge MN000112A01 September 2013 7 3 ...
Страница 136: ... for more information 10 After changing DataWedge settings touch until the DataWedge Profiles window appears 11 Touch 12 Touch Settings 13 Touch Export 14 In the Export to dialog box touch Export 15 Touch 16 Touch Step result The Golden Configuration window appears with a green check mark next to DataWedge 7 4 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 137: ...MC40 a dialog appears indicating that there are none Touch OK Touch the checkbox next to each application or touch the top checkbox to select all applications 19 Touch Save 20 In the Select Applications dialog box touch OK Step result The Golden Configuration dialog box appears with a green check mark next to Select Applications MN000112A01 September 2013 7 5 ...
Страница 138: ...s 7 2 Transferring a Golden Configuration Once a golden configuration is created on a master MC40 the data can be transferred to other MC40 devices Procedure Steps 1 On both the client devices ensure that Bluetooth is on 2 Touch OK on both devices The QRCode window appears on the master MC40 3 On the client device touch 4 Touch 7 6 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 139: ...C40 at the display of the master MC40 The LEDs light indicating that the data was read and the text field fills with text 8 Touch Apply Settings Step result The client device connects to the master device and transfers the configuration information A rotating cirle appears in the top right corner indicating data transfer MN000112A01 September 2013 7 7 ...
Страница 140: ... new configuration settings are applied 7 3 Returning to the Default Configuration To return either the master or client the MC40 to the default configuration Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Touch Default Configuration 4 Touch OK to return the device to the default settings Step result The device powers off and then reboots 7 8 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 141: ...for using and sharing location information Touch Location services Figure 8 1 Location Services Window Check Google s location service checkbox to use information from Wi Fi networks to determine approximate location 8 2 Screen Unlock Settings Use the Security settings to set preferences for locking the screen Touch Security MN000112A01 September 2013 8 1 ...
Страница 142: ...l accounts require locking the screen The Locking feature functions differently in Single user versus Multiple user mode 8 2 1 Single User Mode When locked a slide pattern PIN or password is required to unlock the device Press the Power button to lock the screen The device also locks after a pre defined time out Press and release the Power button to wake the device The Lock screen displays Slide u...
Страница 143: ...evice goes into suspend mode a PIN is required upon waking Figure 8 2 PIN Screen 8 2 1 2 Set Screen Unlock Using Password Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch Security 3 Touch Screen lock 4 Touch Password 5 Touch in the text field 6 Enter a password between 4 and 16 characters then touch Next 7 Re enter the password and then touch Next MN000112A01 September 2013 8 3 ...
Страница 144: ...ime the device goes into suspend mode a PIN is required upon waking Figure 8 3 Password Screen 8 2 1 3 Set Screen Unlock Using Pattern Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch Security 3 Touch Screen lock 4 Touch Pattern 8 4 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 145: ... Continue 7 Re draw the pattern 8 Touch Confirm 9 On the Security screen touch Make pattern visible to show pattern when you draw the pattern 10 Touch Vibrate on touch to enable vibration when drawing the pattern 11 Touch The next time the device goes into suspend mode a Pattern is required upon waking MN000112A01 September 2013 8 5 ...
Страница 146: ...ecurity Touch Make passwords visible A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled 8 4 Button Remapping The MC40 s buttons can be programmed to perform different functions or shortcuts to installed applications Trigger 1 Left Scan Action button Trigger 2 Volume up button Trigger 3 Right Scan button Trigger 4 PTT button Trigger 5 Volume down button Search Key button below display Hea...
Страница 147: ...ton Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch Key Programmer Figure 8 6 Key Programmer Screen 3 Select the button to remap 4 Touch the BUTTON REMAPPING tab or the SHORTCUT tab that lists the available functions and applications MN000112A01 September 2013 8 7 ...
Страница 148: ...phony Ready configurations When using a headset with the MC40 the headset button can be mapped to function as a PTT button or as a audio control button By default the Headset key is mapped to the PTT button R2_Button When PTT Express is enabled a single press of the headset button acts as a Group Response key A double press acts as a Private Response key If an application is designed to use the he...
Страница 149: ...eadset button 4 In the BUTTON REMAPPING screen select Headset Hook R2 Button or NONE Figure 8 8 Headset Button Remapping 5 Touch 8 4 3 Exporting a Configuration File The Button Remapping configuration can be exported to an xml file and imported into other MC40 devices MN000112A01 September 2013 8 9 ...
Страница 150: ...f the On device Storage See 3 USB Communication page 3 1 for more information 2 On the MC40 use File Browser to move the file from the root of the On device Storage to the folder enterprise usr 3 Touch 4 Touch Key Programmer 5 Touch 6 Touch Import 8 4 5 Creating a Remap File The administrator can create an xml configuration file and import it into any MC40 device Use any text editor to create the ...
Страница 151: ...E trigger_3 trigger_4 mode Remap Button REMAP_CODE BUTTON_L2 REMAP_CODE EXTRA_SHORTCUT MPA3_TRIGGER_4 EXTRA_SHORTCUT EXTRA_TITLE EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME trigger_4 trigger_5 mode Shortcut REMAP_CODE VOLUME_DOWN REMAP_CODE EXTRA_SHORTCUT MPA3_TRIGGER_5 EXTRA_SHORTCUT EXTRA_TITLE File Browser EXTRA_TITLE EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME com motorolasolutions software filexp EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME trigger_5 search_key mode ...
Страница 152: ... applied from this file 8 5 Accounts Use the Accounts to add remove and manage accounts Use these settings to control how applications send receive and sync data on their own schedules and whether applications can synchronize user data automatically Applications may also have their own settings to control how they synchronize data see the documentation for those applications for details General sy...
Страница 153: ...he Shortcut text box enter a shortcut for the word or phrase 5 In the Language drop down list select the language that this word or phase is stored 6 Touch Add to dictionary in the top left corner of the screen to add the new word 8 7 Keyboard Settings Use the Language input settings for configuring the on screen keyboards The device contains the following keyboard settings Android Keyboard Chines...
Страница 154: ...it onto the MC40 Table 7 1 list all the key options for the PTT Express application The filename of the xml file must be te_settings xml The xml file must be located in the folder enterprise device settings te Table 8 1 PPT Express Configuration File Keys Key Range Default Description te_enable True or False False Enable or disable the PTT Express service te_channel 1 through 32 1 Sets the default...
Страница 155: ...2 The PTT Headset Key Intent log_level None Error Warning Info Debug None Log Level for logs generated at sdcard te The administrator can edit an xml configuration file and import it into any MC40 device Use any text editor to create or edit an xml file Use the sample below to create the xml file xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 TeSettingList setting te_enable true te_enable explanation Enable or di...
Страница 156: ...me the user is allowed to hold the floor in the private call talk without interruption Decimal value in milliseconds disable 0 explanation setting setting te_END_SESSION 1000 te_END_SESSION explanation The amount of time that has to elapse after which a Private Response cannot be made to the last known talker in the session Decimal value in milliseconds explanation setting setting te_PvtHangTimerD...
Страница 157: ...roupCallKey explanation The button for group call The default is L2 explanation setting setting privateCallKey L1 privateCallKey explanation The button for private call The default is L1 explanation setting setting pttHeadsetKey R2 pttHeadsetKey explanation The headset button for group call The default is R2 explanation setting setting ignoreKeysInLockMode false ignoreKeysInLockMode explanation Ig...
Страница 158: ...nfiguration File Procedure Steps 1 Copy the configuration file te_settings xml from a host computer to the root of the On device Storage See 3 Chapter 3 USB Communication page 3 1 2 On the MC40 use File Browser to move the te_settings xml file from the root of the On device Storage to the folder enterprise device settings te The configuration file can also be loaded on the MC40 using ADB See 9 4 2...
Страница 159: ...cate to allow the application to run and to run with the needed level of trust 9 1 1 Secure Certificates If the VPN or Wi Fi networks rely on secure certificates obtain the certificates and store them in the device s secure credential storage before configuring access to the VPN or Wi Fi networks If downloading the certificates from a web site set a password for the credential storage The device s...
Страница 160: ...dential storage enter a password for it twice and then touch OK The certificate can now be used when connecting to a secure network For security the certificate is deleted from the On device Storage 9 1 3 Configuring Credential Storage Settings Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch Security Trusted credentials Touch to display the trusted system and user credentials Install from On device Storage Touch ...
Страница 161: ...es subdirectory contains full source code for a variety of applications including ApiDemo which exercises many APIs The sample application is a great place to explore when starting application development Tools directory Contains all of the command line tools to build applications The most commonly employed and useful tool is the adb utility usb_driver Directory containing the necessary drivers to...
Страница 162: ...om Download the ADB and USB Driver Setup package Following the instructions with the package to install the ADB and USB drivers for Windows and Linux 9 4 Application Installation After an application is developed install the application onto the device using one of the following methods USB connection see 9 4 1 Installing Applications Using the USB Connection page 9 4 Android Debug Bridge see 9 4 ...
Страница 163: ... to view files on the On device Storage 6 Locate the application apk file 7 Touch the application file to begin the installation process 8 To confirm installation and accept what the application affects touch Install otherwise touch Cancel Figure 9 1 Accept Installation Screen 9 Touch Open to open the application or Close to exit the installation process The application appears in the App list 9 4...
Страница 164: ...adb command adb install application where application the path and filename of the apk file 8 Disconnect the device from the host computer See 3 USB Communication page 3 1 9 4 3 Mobility Services Platform The MSP Client Software is a set of software components that come pre installed on the device The MSP Client software consists of the following components The Rapid Deployment application provide...
Страница 165: ...ages can contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system Motorola Solutions distributes the System Update packages on the Support Central web site Before performing a system update copy all applications and the key remap configuration file that you want to persist after the update into the enterprise usr persist folder After the update is complete the MC40 installs the applicat...
Страница 166: ...te package file on the host computer and un compress the file into a separate directory 3 Copy the 40N0JxxRUxxxxxxx zip file to the root directory of the On device Storage See 3 USB Communication page 3 1 for more information 4 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears 5 Touch Reset 6 Press and hold the Left Scan button 7 When the Recovery Mode screen appears release the button Figure...
Страница 167: ...ating system upgrade via the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support web site http supportcentral motorolasolutions com Customers must enter the serial number for each device to be upgraded Motorola will then provide a secure web site link for the downloading the software Customers can then install the upgrade using their own Mobile Device Management MDM client and or service center Customers w...
Страница 168: ...ior to performing the upgrade See 9 6 1 Copying Applications and Configuration Files page 9 12 for information on copying applications and configuration files to the Enterprise folder before performing the upgrade Data on the Internal Storage and in the Enterprise folder will persist after the upgrade Ensure that power is applied to the MC40 during the system update procedure Procedure Steps 1 Dow...
Страница 169: ...overy Mode screen appears release the Left Scan button Figure 9 5 Recovery Mode Screen 7 Touch Figure 9 6 System Recovery Screen 8 Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate to the apply update from sdcard option 9 Press the PTT button MN000112A01 September 2013 9 11 ...
Страница 170: ...persist after the upgrade After the upgrade is complete the MC40 installs the applications and copies the key remap configuration file back to the appropriate locations Procedure Steps 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Navigate to the enterprise user folder 4 Touch 5 Touch New Folder 6 In the Create a New Folder dialog box enter persist 7 Touch OK 8 Locate application APK files and configuration xml files and cop...
Страница 171: ...M for new activities To view the amount of free and used memory touch Apps Swipe the screen until the Running screen appears Figure 9 7 Running Screen The bar at the bottom of the screen displays the amount of used and free RAM 9 7 2 On Device Storage The MC40 has internal On device Storage The On device Storage content can be viewed and files copied to and from when the MC40 is connected to a hos...
Страница 172: ...vailable Displays the available space on On device Storage Erase On Device Storage Permanently erases everything on the installed On device Storage 9 7 3 Internal Storage The MC40 has internal On device Storage The On device Storage content can be viewed and files copied to and from when the MC40 is connected to a host computer Some applications are designed to be stored on the On device Storage r...
Страница 173: ...The Enterprise folder within internal storage is a super persistent storage that is persistent after a reset and an Enterprise Reset The Enterprise folder is erased during a Factory Reset The Enterprise folder is used for deployment and device unique data The Enterprise folder is approximately 128 MB formatted Applications can persist data after an Enterprise Reset by saving data to the enterprise...
Страница 174: ...talled in internal storage and can be moved to On device Storage Touch the Running tab to view the applications and their processes and services that are running or cached When on the Downloaded All or On SD card tab touch Sort by size to switch the order of the list 9 8 1 Viewing Application Details Applications have different kinds of information and controls but commonly include Touch Force sto...
Страница 175: ...e application Depending on the application and where it came from it may also include buttons for managing the application s data forcing the application to stop and uninstalling the application It also lists details about the kinds of information about your phone and data that the application has access to 9 8 2 Stopping an Application To monitor how much RAM running applications and cached proce...
Страница 176: ...pplication process or service 5 Stopping an application or operating system processes and services disables one or more dependant functions on the device The device may need to be reset to restore full functionality Touch Stop 9 8 3 Changing Application Location Some applications are designed to be stored on On device Storage rather than in internal storage Others are designed so you can change wh...
Страница 177: ...vice Storage to move the bulk of the application from the device s internal storage to the On device Storage 5 Touch Move to phone to move the application back to the device s internal storage 9 8 4 Managing Downloads Files and applications downloaded in the Browser or Email are stored on On device Storage in the Download directory Use the Downloads application to view open or delete downloaded it...
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Страница 179: ... a non commercial environment Follow battery usage storage and charging guidelines found in this guide Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard To charge the mobile device battery the battery and charger temperatures must be between 32 ºF and 104 ºF 0 ºC and 40 ºC Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk ...
Страница 180: ...r must consist of one or some combination of the following isopropyl alcohol bleach sodium hypochlorite hydrogen peroxide or mild dish soap Harmful Ingredients The following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on the device and should not come in contact with the device ammonia solutions compounds of amines or ammonia acetone ketones ethers aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons acqueous or ...
Страница 181: ...hey may be cleaned as frequently as required but it is advisable to clean the camera window periodically when used in dirty environments to ensure optimum performance 10 3 1 Cleaning the MC40 Housing Using the alcohol wipes wipe the housing including keys and in between keys Display The display can be wiped down with the alcohol wipes but care should be taken not to allow any pooling of liquid aro...
Страница 182: ...s 5 Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector area 6 Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 4 through 6 Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face 7 Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about inch away from the surface 8 Inspect the area for any ...
Страница 183: ... pointed away from your face 5 Spray compressed air in the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about inch away from the surface 6 Remove any lint left by the cotton tipped applicator 7 If grease and other dirt can be found on other areas of the cradle use a lint free cloth and alcohol to remove 8 Allow at least 10 to 30 minutes depending on ambient temperature and humidity for the alcohol t...
Страница 184: ...ery If the MC40 still does not operate perform a hardware reset See 1 3 Resetting the Device page 1 5 MC40 was removed from power while battery was charging Insert MC40 in cradle The 2680 mAh battery fully charges in less than four hours Battery did not charge Extreme battery temperature Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F MC40 disconnected from hos...
Страница 185: ...C40 does not beep on a good decode set the application to generate a beep on good decode Too far from other Bluetooth devices Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a range of 10 meters 30 feet The Bluetooth device s nearby are not turned on Turn on the Bluetooth device s to find MC40 cannot find any Bluetooth devices nearby The Bluetooth device s are not in discoverable mode Set the B...
Страница 186: ... CRDUNIV 40 5000R Troubleshooting Table 10 3 Troubleshooting the Five Slot Charge Only Cradle Problem Cause Solution MC40 removed from the cradle too soon Replace the MC40 in the cradle The 2680 mAh battery charges in approximately four hours Touch About device Status to view battery status Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery MC40 is not i...
Страница 187: ...r was unplugged from AC power too soon Re insert the battery in the charger or re connect the charger s power supply The 2680 mAh battery charges in approximately four hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Battery not charging Battery contacts not connected to charger Verify that the battery is seated in the battery well correctly with...
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Страница 189: ...D backlight Battery Rechargeable Lithium Ion 3 7V 2680 mAh Smart battery Backup Battery NiMH battery rechargeable 15 mAh 3 6 V not user accessible Connectivity One USB 2 0 OTG connector Notification LED audio and vibration Keypad Options On screen keyboard Audio Speakers microphone and headset connector mono 2 5 mm jack with microphone Stereo audio through Bluetooth stereo headsets Communications ...
Страница 190: ... Chan 36 165 5180 5825 MHz Chan 1 13 2412 2472 MHz actual operating channels frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency Security Security Modes Legacy WPA and WPA2 Encryption WEP 40 and 128 bit TKIP and AES Authentication TLS TTLS MSCHAP TTLS MSCHAPV2 TTLS PAP PEAP MSCHAPV2 PEAP GTC FAST MSCHAPV2 FAST GTC LEAP CCXv4 certified Spreading Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum...
Страница 191: ...nm Illumination Element LED 625 nm 5 nm Supported Symbologies 1D Chinese 2 of 5 Codabar Code 11 Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 Discrete 2 of 5 EAN 8 EAN 13 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Limited Interleaved 2 of 5 Korean 2 of 5 MSI TLC 39 Matrix 2 of 5 Trioptic UPCA UPCE UPCE1 Web Code 2D Australian Postal Aztec Canadian Postal Composite AB Composite C Data Matrix Dutch Postal Japan Postal...
Страница 192: ... Content Contrast Note 2 Near Far 3 0 mil Code 39 80 MRD 2 7 in 6 86 cm 4 2 in 10 67 cm 5 0 mil Code 39 ABCDEFGH 80 MRD 1 4 in 3 56 cm 7 3 in 18 54 cm 5 0 mil PDF417 80 MRD 2 8 in 7 11 cm 4 5 in 11 43 cm 6 67 mil PDF417 4 Col 20 Rows 80 MRD 1 9 in 4 83 cm 6 9 in 17 53 cm 7 5 mil Code 39 ABCDEF 80 MRD Note 1 9 9 in 25 15 cm 11 4 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 193: ...l Code 39 123 80 MRD Note 1 19 7 in 50 04 cm 1 Near distances are FOV limited 2 Contrast is measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 670 nm 3 Working range specifications at temperature 23 C pitch 18 roll 0 skew 0 photographic quality ambient light 30 ft c humidity 45 70 RH 4 Distances measured from front edge of scan engine chassis 11 3 MC40 Connector Pin Outs Headset Connector Figure 11 2 H...
Страница 194: ...nector Pin Outs Pin Description 1 5 VDC input power 2 Ground USB Connector Figure 11 4 micro B USB Connector Pin 5 Pin 1 Table 11 5 micro B USB Connector Pin Outs Pin Description 1 5 VDC 2 Data 3 Data 4 Permits distinction of host connection from slave 5 Signal ground 11 6 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 195: ... C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact 11 5 Five Slot Charge Only Cradle CRDUNIV 40 5000R Technical Specifications Table 11 7 Five Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Base only Height 40 2 mm 1 6 in Width 449 6 mm 17 7 ...
Страница 196: ... 0 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact 11 6 Four Slot Battery Charger SACMC40XX 4000R Technical Specifications Table 11 8 Four slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions with USB Host Expansion Module Height 59 9 mm 2 36 in Width 84 0 mm 3 31 in Depth 116 3 mm 4...
Страница 197: ...l Specifications Table 11 8 Four slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications cont d Item Description Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact MN000112A01 September 2013 11 9 ...
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Страница 199: ...FT 105 SOFT_RIGHT 106 HOME 102 BACK 158 CALL 231 ENDCALL 107 0 11 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 STAR227 227 POUND 228 DPAD_UP 103 DPAD_DOWN 108 DPAD_LEFT 105 DPAD_RIGHT 106 DPAD_CENTER 232 VOLUME_UP 115 VOLUME_DOWN 114 CAMERA 212 A 30 B 48 C 46 D 32 MN000112A01 September 2013 12 1 ...
Страница 200: ... Scancode E 18 F 33 G 34 H 35 I 23 J 36 K 37 L 38 M 50 N 49 O 24 P 25 Q 16 R 19 S 31 T 20 U 22 V 47 W 17 X 45 Y 21 Z 44 COMMA 51 PERIOD 52 ALT_LEFT 56 ALT_RIGHT 100 SHIFT_LEFT 42 SHIFT_RIGHT 54 TAB 15 SPACE 57 EXPLORER 150 ENVELOPE 155 ENTER 28 12 2 MN000112A01 September 2013 ...
Страница 201: ...RACKET 27 BACKSLASH 43 SEMICOLON 39 APOSTROPHE 40 SLASH 53 AT 215 PLUS 78 MENU 139 SEARCH 217 PAGE_UP 59 PAGE_DOWN 60 PICTSYMBOLS 61 SWITCH_CHARSET 62 BUTTON_A 63 BUTTON_B 64 BUTTON_C 65 BUTTON_X 66 BUTTON_Y 67 BUTTON_Z 68 BUTTON_L1 183 BUTTON_R1 184 BUTTON_L2 185 BUTTON_R2 186 BUTTON_THUMBL 187 BUTTON_THUMBR 188 BUTTON_START 189 BUTTON_SELECT 190 BUTTON_MODE 191 MN000112A01 September 2013 12 3 ...
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Страница 203: ...tor cleaning 10 4 D display xiii cleaning 10 3 F five slot charge only cradle base 2 1 four slot battery charger 2 1 H harmful ingredients 10 2 M memory xiii micro USB cable 2 1 O operating system xiii P power on 1 3 R radios xiii replacing the battery 1 4 S serial number xiii service information xv single slot charge only cradle 2 1 soft reset 1 5 spare battery 2 1 MN000112A01 September 2013 I ...