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Motorola TC55 User Manual (160 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Copyrights
3
Revision History
5
Table of Contents
7
List of Tables
13
List of Figures
15
About this Guide
21
Configurations
21
Documentation Set
21
Chapter Descriptions
22
Icon Conventions
22
Notational Conventions
22
Figure 1: Manufacturing Label Location
23
Related Documents
23
Service Information
23
Chapter 1: Getting Started
25
TC55 Features
25
Table 1: Front View Features
25
Figure 2: Front View
25
Table 2: Back View Features
27
Figure 3: Back View
27
Unpacking
28
Setup
28
Installing the SIM Card
28
Figure 4: Unlock SIM Card Holder
29
Figure 5: Install SIM Card
29
Figure 6: Close SIM Card Holder
30
Figure 7: Lock SIM Card Holder
30
Installing an Optional Microsd Card
30
Figure 8: Unlock Microsd Card Door
31
Figure 9: Insert Microsd Card
31
Figure 10: Lock SD Card Door
32
Figure 11: Inserting the 2,940 Mah Battery
32
Installing the Battery
32
Figure 12: Inserting the 4,410 Mah Battery
33
Figure 13: Install the Battery Cover
33
Charging the Battery
34
Charging the Main Battery
34
Figure 14: Secure Cover
34
Charging LED Status
35
Charging Temperature
35
Figure 15: Connect the Rugged Charge Cable
35
Table 3: Charging LED Status
35
Powering on the TC55
36
Replacing the 2,940 Mah Battery
36
Figure 16: Remove the Battery Cover
36
Figure 17: Remove 2,940 Mah Battery
37
Figure 18: Inserting the 2,940 Mah Battery
37
Figure 19: Align the Battery Cover
37
Replacing the 4,410 Mah Battery
38
Figure 20: Secure the Battery Cover
38
Figure 21: Remove the Battery Door
38
Figure 22: Remove 4,410 Mah Battery
39
Figure 23: Inserting the 4,410 Mah Battery
39
Figure 24: Align the Battery Cover
39
Replacing the Microsd Card
40
Figure 25: Secure the Battery Cover
40
Figure 26: Unlock Microsd Card Door
41
Figure 27: Insert Microsd Card
41
Battery Management
42
Figure 28: Lock Microsd Card Cover
42
Monitor Battery Usage
42
Figure 29: Battery Screen
43
Figure 30: Low Battery Notification
43
Low Battery Notification
43
Battery Optimization
44
Turning off the Radios
44
Setting the Date and Time
44
Figure 31: Battery Depleted Screen
44
Display Setting
45
Figure 32: Brightness Dialog Box
45
Setting Screen Rotation
45
Setting the Screen Brightness
45
Setting Font Size
46
Setting Screen Timeout Setting
46
Setting Touch Key Light
46
Figure 33: Touch Key Light Dialog Box
47
Figure 34: Touch Mode Dialog Box
47
Touch Mode
47
General Sound Setting
48
Figure 35: Sounds Screen
48
Figure 36: Volumes Dialog Box
48
Setting LED Notifications
49
Figure 37: LED Options Dialog Box
49
Chapter 2: Using the TC55
51
Home Screen
51
Figure 38: Home Screen
51
Figure 39: Notification and Status Icons
52
Status Bar
52
Status Icons
52
Table 4: Home Screen Items
52
Table 5: Home Screen Items
52
Table 6: Status Icons
52
Notification Icons
54
Table 7: Notification Icons
54
Figure 40: Notification Panel
55
Managing Notifications
55
Adding an Application or Widget to the Home Screen
56
Application Shortcuts and Widgets
56
Creating a Folder
56
Folders
56
Moving Items on the Home Screen
56
Naming Folders
56
Removing an App or Widget from the Home Screen
56
Changing the Home Screen Wallpaper
57
Removing a Folder
57
Using the Touchscreen
57
Figure 41: Open Folder
57
Figure 42: Renamed Folder
57
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
58
Applications
58
Table 8: Applications
59
Accessing Applications
61
Figure 43: APPS Window
61
Switching between Recent Applications
61
Un-Locking the Screen
62
Figure 44: Recently Used Applications
62
Single User Mode
62
Figure 45: Lock Screen
63
Figure 46: PIN Screen
63
Figure 47: Pattern Screen
64
Figure 48: Password Screen
64
Multiuser Login
64
Multiuser Mode
64
Multiuser Logout
65
Resetting the Device
65
Figure 49: Multiple User Log in Screen
65
Performing a Hard Reset
65
Performing a Soft Reset
65
Suspend Mode
66
Figure 50: Three Button Reset
66
Figure 51: Lock Screen
66
Chapter 3: Calls
67
Making a Call Using the Dialer
68
Figure 52: Insert Wired Headset Plug
68
Figure 53: Dialer Screen
68
Dialer Dialing Options
69
Figure 54: Call in Progress
69
Making a Call Using Contacts
70
Making a Call Using Call History
70
Figure 55: Dialer Contacts Tab
70
Making a Conference Call
71
Figure 56: Call History Tab
71
Figure 57: Two Calls
72
Figure 58: Merged Calls
72
Making a Call Using a Bluetooth Headset
73
Answering Calls
73
Figure 59: Un-Merge Calls
73
Figure 60: Incoming Call Screen
74
Figure 61: Select Answer Options
74
Answering Calls with a Bluetooth Headset
75
Call Settings
75
Figure 62: Incoming Call Screen
75
Chapter 4: Applications
77
File Browser
77
Figure 63: File Browser Screen
77
Messaging
78
Figure 64: New Text Message Screen
78
Sending a Text Message
78
Figure 65: New Multimedia Message Screen
79
Sending a Multimedia Message
79
People
80
Adding People
80
Deleting People
80
Editing People
80
Voice Dialer
80
Calling a Person by Name
81
Dialing by Number
81
Figure 66: Voice Dialer Window
81
Opening an Application
81
Redialing Previous Call
81
Camera
82
Figure 67: Camera Mode
82
Taking Photos
82
Figure 68: Panoramic Mode
83
Taking a Panoramic Photo
83
Camera Settings
84
Figure 69: Video Mode
84
Recording Videos
84
Video Settings
85
Gallery
86
Figure 70: Gallery - Albums
87
Figure 71: Photos Inside an Album
87
Working with Albums
87
Deleting an Album
88
Get Album Information
88
Share an Album
88
Viewing and Browsing Photos
88
Working with Photos
88
Cropping a Photo
89
Figure 72: Photo Example
89
Rotating a Photo
89
Figure 73: Cropping Tool
90
Get Photo Information
90
Setting a Photo as a Contact Icon
90
Deleting a Photo
91
Share a Photo
91
Watching Videos
91
Working with Videos
91
Deleting a Video
92
Figure 74: Video Example
92
Sharing a Video
92
Movie Studio
93
Datawedge Demonstration
93
Figure 75: Movie Studio Application
93
Sound Recorder
94
Table 9
94
Figure 76: Datawedge Demonstration Window
94
Elemez
95
Disabling Elemez Data Collection
95
Figure 77: Sound Recorder Application
95
Figure 78: Elemez Application
95
Enabling Elemez Data Collection
96
Mlog Manager
96
Figure 79: Mlog Manager
97
Chapter 5: Data Capture
99
Linear Imager
99
Digital Camera
99
CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner
99
RS507 Hands-Free Imager
100
Scanning Considerations
100
Figure 80: CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner
100
Figure 81: RS507 Hands-Free Imager
100
Bar Code Capture with Linear Imager
101
Figure 82: Scanning
101
Figure 83: Aiming Pattern
101
Bar Code Capture with Integrated Camera
102
Bar Code Capture with CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner
102
Figure 84: Application with Preview Window
102
Bar Code Capture with RS507 Hands-Free Imager
103
Figure 85: CS3070 Scanning
103
Figure 86: Linear Scanner Aiming Pattern
103
Figure 87: Bar Code Scanning with RS507
104
Figure 88: Aiming Pattern
104
Figure 89: Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes in Aiming Pattern
104
Datawedge
105
Disabling Datawedge
105
Enabling Datawedge
105
Chapter 6: Wireless
107
Wireless Wide Area Networks
107
Sharing the Mobile Data Connection
107
USB Tethering
107
Bluetooth Tethering
108
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
108
Data Usage
109
Figure 90: Set up Wi-Fi Hotspot Dialog Box
109
Disabling Data When Roaming
110
Figure 91: Data Usage Screen
110
Editing the Access Point Name
111
Figure 92: Enter PIN to Lock SIM Card
111
Limiting Data Connection to 2G Networks
111
Locking the SIM Card
111
Wireless Local Area Networks
112
Scan and Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
112
Figure 93: Settings Screen
113
Figure 94: Wi-Fi Screen
113
Configuring a Wi-Fi Network
114
Figure 95: WLAN Network Security Dialog Boxes
114
Configuring for a Proxy Server
115
Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network
115
Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address
116
Figure 96: Proxy Settings
116
Figure 97: Static IP Settings
116
Advanced Wi-Fi Settings
117
Modifying a Wi-Fi Network
117
WLAN Configuration
117
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Using WPS
118
Remove a Wi-Fi Network
118
Bluetooth
118
Adaptive Frequency Hopping
118
Bluetooth Profiles
119
Security
119
Bluetooth Power States
120
Bluetooth Radio Power
120
Disabling Bluetooth
120
Discovering Bluetooth Device(S)
120
Enabling Bluetooth
120
Changing the Bluetooth Name
121
Figure 98: Bluetooth Pairing - Enter PIN
121
Figure 99: Bluetooth Pairing - Smart Pairing
121
Connecting to a Bluetooth Device
122
Pairing with the CS3070
122
Selecting Profiles on the Bluetooth Device
122
Unpairing a Bluetooth Device
122
CS3070 Numeric Bar Codes for PIN Entry
123
Figure 100: Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID) Bar Code
123
Figure 101: RS507 Bluetooth HID Bar Code
124
Pairing the RS507 Hands-Fee Imager
124
Near Field Communications
125
Communication Using NFC
125
Figure 102: Sharing Data Using NFC
125
Sharing Information Using NFC
125
Figure 103: Communication with NFC Chip, Tag or Card
126
Pairing with NFC Enabled Bluetooth Devices
126
Figure 104: Pairing with NFC Enabled Device
127
Chapter 7: Accessories
129
TC55 Accessories
129
Table 10: TC55 Accessories
129
Micro USB Cable
130
Rugged Charge Cable
131
Figure 105: Using the Micro USB Cable
131
Figure 106: Rugged Charge Cable
131
Figure 107: Connect Rugged Charge Cable to TC55
132
Figure 108: Connect to Power
132
Five Slot Charge Only Cradle
133
Figure 109: Removing the Rugged Charge Cable
133
Figure 110: Five Slot Charge Only Cradle
134
Vehicle Charge Cradle
135
Figure 111: Remove Cup Insert
135
Installing Vehicle Cradle on Windshield
135
Figure 112: Windshield Installation
136
Figure 113: Move Level Toward Windshield
136
Figure 114: Insert TC55 into Vehicle Charge Cradle
137
Figure 115: Tighten Nut
138
Figure 116: Connect Auto Charge Cable to Vehicle Charge Cradle
138
Figure 117: Cable Retention
139
Removing the Device from the Vehicle Cradle
139
Dock Settings
140
Figure 118: Remove TC55 from Vehicle Cradle
140
Figure 119: Dock Screen
140
Figure 120: Dock Settings Screen
141
Installing the Protective Boot
142
Figure 121: Protective Boot
142
Figure 122: Insert Top of TC55 into Boot
142
Figure 123: Insert Bottom of TC55 into Boot
142
Attaching the Stylus to the Protective Boot
143
Figure 124: Insert Tether into Stylus
143
Figure 125: Feed Stylus through Tether Loop
143
Figure 126: Insert Stylus Point into Mounting Hole
144
Figure 127: Lock Stylus into Place
144
Holster
145
Figure 128: Style in Protective Boot
145
Figure 129: Holster
145
Figure 130: Inserting the TC55 with 2,490 Mah Battery into the Holster
146
Figure 131: Inserting the TC55 with 4,410 Mah Battery into the Holster
146
Figure 132: Stylus in Holster
147
Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
149
Maintaining the TC55
149
Battery Safety Guidelines
149
Cleaning Instructions
150
Cleaning Cradle Connectors
151
Cleaning the TC55
151
Connector Cleaning
151
Troubleshooting
152
Table 11: Troubleshooting the TC55
152
Table 12: TC55 Technical Specifications
155
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Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
5
List of Tables
9
List of Figures
11
About this Guide
15
Configurations
15
Documentation Set
15
Chapter Descriptions
16
Icon Conventions
16
Notational Conventions
16
Related Documents
17
Service Information
17
Figure 1: Manufacturing Label Location
18
Chapter 1: Getting Started
19
TC55 Features
19
Table 1: Front View Features
19
Figure 2: Front View
19
Table 2: Back View Features
21
Figure 3: Back View
21
Unpacking
22
Setup
22
Installing the SIM Card
22
Figure 4: Unlock SIM Card Holder
23
Figure 5: Install SIM Card
23
Installing an Optional Microsd Card
24
Figure 6: Close SIM Card Holder
24
Figure 7: Lock SIM Card Holder
24
Figure 8: Unlock Microsd Card Door
25
Figure 9: Insert Microsd Card
25
Installing the Battery
26
Figure 10: Lock SD Card Door
26
Figure 11: Inserting the 2,940 Mah Battery
26
Figure 12: Inserting the 4,410 Mah Battery
27
Figure 13: Install the Battery Cover
27
Charging the Battery
28
Charging the Main Battery
28
Figure 14: Secure Cover
28
Charging LED Status
29
Charging Temperature
29
Table 3: Charging LED Status
29
Figure 15: Connect the Rugged Charge Cable
29
Powering on the TC55
30
Replacing the 2,940 Mah Battery
30
Figure 16: Remove the Battery Cover
30
Figure 17: Remove 2,940 Mah Battery
31
Figure 18: Inserting the 2,940 Mah Battery
31
Figure 19: Align the Battery Cover
31
Replacing the 4,410 Mah Battery
32
Figure 20: Secure the Battery Cover
32
Figure 21: Remove the Battery Cover
32
Figure 22: Remove 4,410 Mah Battery
33
Figure 23: Inserting the 4,410 Mah Battery
33
Figure 24: Align the Battery Cover
33
Replacing the Microsd Card
34
Figure 25: Secure the Battery Cover
34
Figure 26: Unlock Microsd Card Cover
35
Figure 27: Insert Microsd Card
35
Battery Management
36
Monitor Battery Usage
36
Figure 28: Lock Microsd Card Cover
36
Low Battery Notification
37
Figure 29: Battery Screen
37
Figure 30: Low Battery Notification
37
Battery Optimization
38
Turning off the Radios
38
Setting the Date and Time
38
Figure 31: Battery Depleted Screen
38
General Sound Setting
39
Figure 32: Sounds Screen
39
Setting LED Notifications
40
Figure 33: Volumes Dialog Box
40
Figure 34: LED Options Dialog Box
41
Chapter 2: Using the TC55
43
Home Screen
43
Figure 35: Home Screen
43
Status Bar
44
Table 4: Home Screen Items
44
Table 5: Home Screen Items
44
Figure 36: Notification and Status Icons
44
Status Icons
45
Table 6: Status Icons
45
Notification Icons
46
Table 7: Notification Icons
46
Managing Notifications
47
Application Shortcuts and Widgets
48
Adding an Application or Widget to the Home Screen
48
Moving Items on the Home Screen
48
Removing an App or Widget from the Home Screen
48
Figure 37: Notification Panel
48
Folders
49
Creating a Folder
49
Naming Folders
49
Removing a Folder
49
Changing the Home Screen Wallpaper
49
Figure 38: Open Folder
49
Figure 39: Renamed Folder
49
Using the Touchscreen
50
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
50
Applications
51
Table 8: Applications
51
Accessing Applications
55
Switching between Recent Applications
55
Figure 40: APPS Window
55
Un-Locking the Screen
56
Single User Mode
56
Figure 41: Recently Used Applications
56
Figure 42: Lock Screen
57
Figure 43: PIN Screen
57
Multiuser Mode
58
Multiuser Login
58
Figure 44: Pattern Screen
58
Figure 45: Password Screen
58
Multiuser Logout
59
Resetting the Device
59
Performing a Soft Reset
59
Performing a Hard Reset
59
Figure 46: Multiple User Log in Screen
59
Suspend Mode
60
Figure 47: Three Button Reset
60
Figure 48: Lock Screen
60
Chapter 3: Calls
61
Making a Call Using the Dialer
62
Figure 49: Insert Wired Headset Plug
62
Figure 50: Dialer Screen
62
Dialer Dialing Options
63
Figure 51: Call in Progress
63
Making a Call Using Contacts
64
Making a Call Using Call History
64
Figure 52: Dialer Contacts Tab
64
Making a Conference Call
65
Figure 53: Call History Tab
65
Figure 54: Two Calls
66
Figure 55: Merged Calls
66
Making a Call Using a Bluetooth Headset
67
Answering Calls
67
Figure 56: Un-Merge Calls
67
Figure 57: Incoming Call Screen
68
Figure 58: Select Answer Options
68
Answering Calls with a Bluetooth Headset
69
Call Settings
69
Figure 59: Incoming Call Screen
69
Chapter 4: Applications
71
File Browser
71
Figure 60: File Browser Screen
71
Messaging
72
Sending a Text Message
72
Figure 61: New Text Message Screen
72
Sending a Multimedia Message
73
Figure 62: New Multimedia Message Screen
73
People
74
Adding People
74
Editing People
74
Deleting People
74
Voice Dialer
74
Calling a Person by Name
75
Redialing Previous Call
75
Dialing by Number
75
Opening an Application
75
Figure 63: Voice Dialer Window
75
Camera
76
Taking Photos
76
Figure 64: Camera Mode
76
Taking a Panoramic Photo
77
Figure 65: Panoramic Mode
77
Recording Videos
78
Camera Settings
78
Figure 66: Video Mode
78
Video Settings
79
Gallery
80
Working with Albums
81
Figure 67: Gallery - Albums
81
Figure 68: Photos Inside an Album
81
Share an Album
82
Get Album Information
82
Deleting an Album
82
Working with Photos
82
Viewing and Browsing Photos
82
Rotating a Photo
83
Cropping a Photo
83
Figure 69: Photo Example
83
Setting a Photo as a Contact Icon
84
Get Photo Information
84
Figure 70: Cropping Tool
84
Share a Photo
85
Deleting a Photo
85
Working with Videos
85
Watching Videos
85
Sharing a Video
86
Deleting a Video
86
Figure 71: Video Example
86
Movie Studio
87
Datawedge Demonstration
87
Figure 72: Movie Studio Application
87
Sound Recorder
88
Table 9: Datawedge Demonstration Icons
88
Figure 73: Datawedge Demonstration Window
88
Elemez
89
Figure 74: Sound Recorder Application
89
Figure 75: Elemez Application
89
Disabling Elemez Data Collection
90
Enabling Elemez Data Collection
90
Mlog Manager
90
Figure 76: Mlog Manager
91
Chapter 5: Data Capture
93
Linear Imager
93
Digital Camera
93
CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner
93
RS507 Hands-Free Imager
94
Scanning Considerations
94
Figure 77: CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner
94
Figure 78: RS507 Hands-Free Imager
94
Bar Code Capture with Linear Imager
95
Figure 79: Scanning
95
Figure 80: Aiming Pattern
95
Bar Code Capture with Integrated Camera
96
Bar Code Capture with CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner
96
Figure 81: Application with Preview Window
96
Bar Code Capture with RS507 Hands-Free Imager
97
Figure 82: CS3070 Scanning
97
Figure 83: Linear Scanner Aiming Pattern
97
Figure 84: Bar Code Scanning with RS507
98
Figure 85: Aiming Pattern
98
Figure 86: Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes in Aiming Pattern
98
Datawedge
99
Enabling Datawedge
99
Disabling Datawedge
99
Chapter 6: Wireless
101
Wireless Wide Area Networks
101
Sharing the Mobile Data Connection
101
USB Tethering
101
Bluetooth Tethering
102
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
102
Data Usage
103
Figure 87: Set up Wi-Fi Hotspot Dialog Box
103
Disabling Data When Roaming
104
Figure 88: Data Usage Screen
104
Limiting Data Connection to 2G Networks
105
Locking the SIM Card
105
Figure 89: Enter PIN to Lock SIM Card
105
Editing the Access Point Name
106
Wireless Local Area Networks
106
Scan and Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
107
Figure 90: Settings Screen
107
Figure 91: Wi-Fi Screen
107
Configuring a Wi-Fi Network
108
Figure 92: WLAN Network Security Dialog Boxes
108
Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network
109
Configuring for a Proxy Server
109
Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address
110
Figure 93: Proxy Settings
110
Figure 94: Static IP Settings
110
Advanced Wi-Fi Settings
111
WLAN Configuration
111
Modifying a Wi-Fi Network
112
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Using WPS
112
Remove a Wi-Fi Network
112
Bluetooth
112
Adaptive Frequency Hopping
113
Security
113
Bluetooth Profiles
113
Bluetooth Power States
114
Bluetooth Radio Power
114
Enabling Bluetooth
114
Disabling Bluetooth
114
Discovering Bluetooth Device(S)
115
Figure 95: Bluetooth Pairing - Enter PIN
115
Figure 96: Bluetooth Pairing - Smart Pairing
115
Changing the Bluetooth Name
116
Connecting to a Bluetooth Device
116
Selecting Profiles on the Bluetooth Device
116
Unpairing a Bluetooth Device
116
Pairing with the CS3070
117
CS3070 Numeric Bar Codes for PIN Entry
117
Figure 97: Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID) Bar Code
117
Pairing the RS507 Hands-Fee Imager
118
Figure 98: RS507 Bluetooth HID Bar Code
118
Near Field Communications
119
Sharing Information Using NFC
119
Figure 99: Sharing Data Using NFC
119
Communication Using NFC
120
Pairing with NFC Enabled Bluetooth Devices
120
Figure 100: Communication with NFC Chip, Tag or Card
120
Figure 101: Pairing with NFC Enabled Device
121
Chapter 7: Accessories
123
TC55 Accessories
123
Table 10: TC55 Accessories
123
Micro USB Cable
124
Figure 102: Using the Micro USB Cable
124
Rugged Charge Cable
125
Figure 103: Rugged Charge Cable
125
Figure 104: Connect Rugged Charge Cable to TC55
125
Figure 105: Connect to Power
126
Figure 106: Removing the Rugged Charge Cable
126
Five Slot Charge Only Cradle
127
Figure 107: Five Slot Charge Only Cradle
127
Vehicle Charge Cradle
128
Installing Vehicle Cradle on Windshield
128
Figure 108: Remove Cup Insert
128
Figure 109: Windshield Installation
129
Figure 110: Move Level Toward Windshield
129
Figure 111: Insert TC55 into Vehicle Charge Cradle
130
Figure 112: Tighten Nut
131
Figure 113: Connect Auto Charge Cable to Vehicle Charge Cradle
131
Removing the Device from the Vehicle Cradle
132
Figure 114: Cable Retention
132
Dock Settings
133
Figure 115: Remove TC55 from Vehicle Cradle
133
Figure 116: Dock Screen
133
Figure 117: Dock Settings Screen
134
Installing the Protective Boot
135
Figure 118: Protective Boot
135
Figure 119: Insert Top of TC55 into Boot
135
Figure 120: Insert Bottom of TC55 into Boot
135
Attaching the Stylus to the Protective Boot
136
Figure 121: Insert Tether into Stylus
136
Figure 122: Feed Stylus through Tether Loop
136
Figure 123: Insert Stylus Point into Mounting Hole
137
Figure 124: Lock Stylus into Place
137
Holster
138
Figure 125: Style in Protective Boot
138
Figure 126: Holster
138
Figure 127: Inserting the TC55 with 2,490 Mah Battery into the Holster
139
Figure 128: Inserting the TC55 with 4,410 Mah Battery into the Holster
139
Figure 129: Stylus in Holster
140
Motorola TC55 Integrator Manual (140 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Handhelds
| Size: 2.85 MB
Table of Contents
Copyrights
3
Revision History
5
Table of Contents
7
List of Tables
11
List of Tables
12
List of Figures
13
About this Guide
17
Documentation Set
17
Configurations
17
Chapter Descriptions
18
Notational Conventions
18
Icon Conventions
18
Service Information
19
Figure 1: Manufacturing Label Location
19
Chapter 1: Getting Started
21
Unpacking
21
Setup
21
Installing the SIM Card
21
Figure 2: Unlock SIM Card Holder
22
Figure 3: Install SIM Card
23
Figure 4: Close SIM Card Holder
23
Installing an Optional Microsd Card
24
Figure 5: Lock SIM Card Holder
24
Figure 6: Unlock Microsd Card Door
25
Figure 7: Insert Microsd Card
25
Installing the Battery
26
Figure 8: Lock SD Card Door
26
Figure 9: Inserting the 2,940 Mah Battery
26
Figure 10: Inserting the 4,410 Mah Battery
27
Figure 11: Install the Battery Cover
27
Charging the Battery
28
Charging the Main Battery
28
Figure 12: Secure Cover
28
Charging LED Status
29
Charging Temperature
29
Table 1: Charging LED Status
29
Figure 13: Connect the Rugged Charge Cable
29
Powering on the TC55
30
Replacing the 2,940 Mah Battery
30
Figure 14: Remove the Battery Cover
30
Figure 15: Remove 2,940 Mah Battery
31
Figure 16: Inserting the 2,940 Mah Battery
31
Figure 17: Align the Battery Cover
31
Replacing the 4,410 Mah Battery
32
Figure 18: Secure the Battery Cover
32
Figure 19: Remove the Battery Door
32
Figure 20: Remove 4,410 Mah Battery
33
Figure 21: Inserting the 4,410 Mah Battery
33
Figure 22: Align the Battery Cover
33
Replacing the Microsd Card
34
Figure 23: Secure the Battery Cover
34
Figure 24: Unlock Microsd Card Door
35
Figure 25: Insert Microsd Card
35
Resetting the Device
36
Performing a Soft Reset
36
Performing a Hard Reset
36
Figure 26: Lock Microsd Card Cover
36
Performing an Enterprise Reset
37
Figure 27: Three Button Reset
37
Figure 28: System Recovery Screen
37
Performing a Factory Reset
38
Figure 29: System Recovery Screen
38
Chapter 2: Accessories
39
TC55 Accessories
39
Table 2: TC55 Accessories
39
Five Slot Charge Only Cradle
40
Figure 30: Five Slot Charge Only Cradle
40
Figure 31: Five Slot Charge Only Cradle Power Connections
41
Figure 32: Remove Cup Insert
41
Installing a Cup
41
Figure 33: Five Slot Charge Only Cradle Cup Installation
42
Figure 34: Securing Cup to Base
42
Chapter 3: USB Communication
45
Connecting to a Host Computer Via USB
45
Connecting to the TC55 as a Media Device
45
Connecting to the TC55 as an Installer
45
Disconnect from the Host Computer
46
Chapter 4: Datawedge Configuration
47
Basic Scanning
47
Using the Camera
47
Using the Imager
48
Figure 35: Data Capture with Camera
48
Figure 36: Data Capture
48
Profiles
49
Plug-Ins
49
Profiles Screen
50
Figure 37: Datawedge Profiles Screen
51
Figure 38: Profile Context Menu
51
Options Menu
51
Disabling Datawedge
52
Creating a New Profile
52
Figure 39: Datawedge Options Menu
52
Profile Configuration
53
Bar Code Input
53
Figure 40: New Profile Name Dialog Box
53
Figure 41: Profile Configuration Screen
53
Keystroke Output
60
Intent Output
61
Intent Overview
62
IP Output
63
Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules
64
Configuring ADF Plug-In
64
Figure 42: IP Output Screen
64
Creating a Rule
65
Defining a Rule
65
Figure 43: Advanced Data Formatting Screen
65
Defining Criteria
66
Figure 44: Rule List Screen
66
Figure 45: Criteria Screen
66
Defining an Action
67
Figure 46: Barcode Input Screen
67
Deleting a Rule
68
Order Rules List
68
Table 3: ADF Supported Actions
68
ADF Example
69
Deleting an Action
69
Figure 47: ADF Sample Screen
71
Figure 48: Sample Bar Code
71
Datawedge Settings
72
Figure 49: Formatted Data
72
Figure 50: Datawedge Settings Window
72
Exporting a Configuration File
73
Exporting a Profile
73
Importing a Configuration File
73
Importing a Profile File
73
Restoring Datawedge
74
Configuration and Profile File Management
74
Programming Notes
75
Overriding Trigger Key in an Application
75
Capture Data and Taking a Photo in the same Application
75
Disable Datawedge on TC55 and Mass Deploy
75
Chapter 5: Administrator Utilities
77
Required Software
77
On-Device Application Installation
77
Multi-User/Applock Configuration
77
Enterprise Administrator Application
78
Creating Users
78
Figure 51: Enterprise Administrator Window
78
Adding Packages
79
Figure 52: User Manager Window
79
Figure 53: Package Information Window
79
Creating Groups
80
Creating Remote Authentication
80
Figure 54: Group Manager Window
80
Save Data
81
Exporting File
81
Importing User List
81
Figure 55: Authentication Window
81
Importing Group List
82
Importing Package List
82
Editing a User
82
Deleting a User
82
Editing a Group
82
Deleting a Group
82
Editing a Package
83
Deleting a Package
83
Multiuser Administrator
83
Importing a Password
83
Figure 56: Multiuser Administrator Screen
83
Disabling the Multi-User Feature
84
Enabling Remote Authentication
84
Figure 57: Multiuser Login Screen
84
Disabling Remote Authentication
85
Enabling Data Separation
85
Disabling Data Separation
85
Delete User Data
86
Capturing a Log File
86
Applock Administrator
86
Installing Groups and White Lists
86
Enabling Application Lock
87
Disabling Application Lock
87
Figure 58: Applock Administrator Screen
87
Manual File Configuration
88
Determining Applications Installed on the Device
89
Secure Storage
89
Installing a Key
90
Viewing Key List
90
Deleting a Key
90
Figure 59: Enter Key Dialog Box
90
Figure 60: List of Keys
90
Volumes
91
Creating Volume Using EFS File
91
Creating a Volume Manually
91
Mounting a Volume
92
Listing Volumes
92
Unmounting a Volume
92
Figure 61: Enter Parameter to Create Volume Dialog Box
92
Deleting a Volume
93
Encrypting an SD Card
93
Creating an EFS File
93
Off-Line Extraction Tool
93
Creating an Image
94
Mounting an Image
94
Unmounting an Image
95
Chapter 6: Mlog Manager
97
Exporting QXDM Logs
98
Chapter 7: Settings
99
Location Settings
99
Figure 62: Location Access Screen
99
Screen Unlock Settings
100
Single User Mode
100
Set Screen Unlock Using PIN
100
Set Screen Unlock Using Password
101
Figure 63: PIN Screen
101
Set Screen Unlock Using Pattern
102
Figure 64: Password Screen
102
Multiple User Mode
103
Figure 65: Choose Your Pattern Screen
103
Figure 66: Pattern Screen
103
Passwords
104
Button Programming
104
Programming a Button
104
Figure 67: Programmable Keys Screen
104
Exporting a Programmable Key Configuration File
105
Importing a Programmable Key Configuration File
105
Figure 68: Remapped Button
105
Language Usage
106
Changing the Language Setting
106
Adding Words to the Dictionary
106
Keyboard Settings
106
About Phone
106
Chapter 8: Application Deployment
109
Security
109
Secure Certificates
109
Installing a Secure Certificate
109
Configuring Credential Storage Settings
110
Development Tools
110
ADB USB Setup
111
Application Installation
111
Installing Applications Using the USB Connection
112
Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge
112
Figure 69: Accept Installation Screen
112
Uninstalling an Application
113
Mobility Services Platform
113
Figure 70: Downloaded Screen
113
Updating the System
114
Figure 71: System Recovery Screen
114
Storage
115
Random Access Memory
115
Internal Storage
115
Figure 72: Running Screen
115
Figure 73: Storage Settings - Internal Storage
116
Figure 74: Storage Settings - Internal Storage
116
External Storage
117
Enterprise Folder
117
Application Management
117
Figure 75: Storage Settings
117
Figure 76: Manage Applications Screen
118
Viewing Application Details
118
Changing Application Location
119
Figure 77: Running Applications
119
Stopping an Application
119
Managing Downloads
120
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