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SB1SMART BADGEUSER GUIDE

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ABOUT THIS GUIDEIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the SB1 smart badge and accessories.NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this

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x SB1 User Guide2. Touch . The Settings screen appears.3. Touch . The More Settings screen appears.4. Touch Software Version. The Software Version s

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About This Guide xiRelated Documents and SoftwareThe following items provide more information about the SB1.•SB1 Regulatory Guide, p/n 72-162415-xx•SB

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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDIntroductionThe SB1 is a brand new category of mobile device that employers can give to every retail associate. This truly sm

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1 - 2 SB1 User GuideFeaturesThe features of the SB1 are shown in Figure 1-1.Home Button*E Ink® DisplayScan ButtonLanyard SlotBar Code ReaderLEDAdapter

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Getting Started 1 - 3Charging the SB1CAUTION Follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 5-1. The SB1 mus

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1 - 4 SB1 User Guide Figure 1-4Calibration ScreenLeave the SB1 in the cradle until it is fully charged. The LED indicates the SB1 battery charging sta

Page 11 - ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-6Battery Charging ScreenResetting the SB1If the SB1 stops responding to input, perform a reset. A reset stops all runnin

Page 13 - Service Information

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CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONThis chapter provides basic instructions for using the SB1.Wearing the SB1The SB1 can be worn on a lanyard around the neck, in a ho

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2 - 2 SB1 User GuideThe SB1 mounts onto the lanyard and can be removed and replaced with ease. An accelerometer instantly orients the screen 180° base

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Operation 2 - 3ArmbandThe armband attaches to the forearm or upper arm and provides mounting for the holster. See Armband on page 4-11 for setup instr

Page 17 - Charging the SB1

2 - 4 SB1 User GuideUsing a HeadsetOne option for Push-to-Talk (PTT) communication is using a headset. Motorola Solutions offers two types of headset

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Operation 2 - 5Figure 2-7Using Headset with SB1 on LanyardFigure 2-8Headset with SB1 on Armband

Page 19 - Powering Off the SB1

2 - 6 SB1 User GuideUsing the Speaker AdapterThe Speaker Adapter provides PTT communication. When receiving audio, the sound comes from the Speaker Ad

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Operation 2 - 7Home ScreenThe Home screen provides the user access to SB1 configuration, applications, notifications and user profile settings.Press a

Page 21 - CHAPTER 2 OPERATION

Table 2-1Home Screen IconsIcon DescriptionNotifications - Touch to open the Notification screen. A star on the icon indicates that new notifications a

Page 22 - 2 - 2 SB1 User Guide

Operation 2 - 9Notifications for Out of Network Coverage and Battery Low appear on the Home screen as icons. The user also hears a single beep as the

Page 23 - Entering Data

SB1 SMART BADGEUSER GUIDE72E-164711-01Rev. ANovember 2012

Page 24 - Using a Headset

2 - 10 SB1 User GuideEnter Name and TitleTo enter user name:1. In the Profile screen, touch the top text box. The Enter Name screen appears.Figure 2-1

Page 25 - Operation 2 - 5

Operation 2 - 113. Touch to save the user title.Log OutThis feature is dependant upon implementation.Switch DeviceThis feature is dependant upon imp

Page 26 - Using the Speaker Adapter

2 - 12 SB1 User GuideSettingsUse the Settings screen to control SB1 functionality.BackWLAN StatusMenuBeeper Volume ControlAudio Volume ControlBattery

Page 27 - Home Screen

Table 2-3Battery Status Icon Description25%50%75%100%Operation 2 - 13Adjusting the VolumeTo adjust the beeper volume and the audio volume on the SB1,

Page 28 - Notifications

2 - 14 SB1 User Guide Figure 2-22Calibration Screen4. Once all of the new calibration settings are input, tap the screen to save the new calibration s

Page 29 - Setting User Profile

Operation 2 - 15PTT Express Voice ClientPTT Express Voice Client creates PTT communication capability between disparate enterprise devices. Leveraging

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2 - 16 SB1 User Guide•Network Tone:• Three increasing tones. Plays when PTT Express is acquiring the WLAN connection and ready for voice communication

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Operation 2 - 17One of 32 talk groups can be selected by PTT Express users. However, only one talk group may be enabled at a time on the SB1.1. Touch

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2 - 18 SB1 User GuideIf a busy tone is heard, release the PTT button and wait a moment before making another attempt. Ensure that PTT Express and the

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CHAPTER 3 DATA CAPTUREIntroductionThe SB1 contains a bar code reader with combined aimer and illumination for reading bar code data. The reader uses a

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ii SB1 User GuideNo part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in wr

Page 35 - PTT Express Voice Client

NOTE Contact the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support if chronic scanning difficulties develop. Decoding of properly printed bar codes should be

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Chapter 4 AccessoriesIntroductionThe SB1 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Table 4-1 lists the SB1 accessories.Table 4-1S

Page 37 - PTT Communication

4 - 2 SB1 User GuideSingle Slot Charging CradleCAUTION Ensure to follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on pa

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LED Scan ButtonAccessories 4 - 3Figure 4-2Single Slot USB CradleThe Charging screen displays and the SB1 LED Indicator indicates the SB1 battery charg

Page 39 - CHAPTER 3 DATA CAPTURE

4 - 4 SB1 User GuideTen Slot Charge Only CradleCAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines

Page 40 - Bar Code Reading

LED Scan ButtonAccessories 4 - 5Figure 4-4Insert SB1 into Ten Slot Charge Only CradleThe Charging screen displays and the SB1 LED Indicator indicates

Page 41 - Chapter 4 Accessories

4 - 6 SB1 User GuideHeadset AdapterUse the Headset Adapter to add audio functionality to the SB1. To attach the Headset Adapter to the SB1:1. Plug a h

Page 42 - Single Slot Charging Cradle

Accessories 4 - 7Figure 4-7Headset Adapter on SB1To remove the Headset Adapter from the SB1, grasp the edge of the Headset Adapter at the top edge of

Page 43 - Accessories 4 - 3

4 - 8 SB1 User GuideSpeaker AdapterUse the Speaker Adapter to add audio and Push-to-Talk functionality.To install the Speaker Adapter onto the SB1:1.

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Accessories 4 - 9HolsterUse the holster to store the SB1 when not in use. The holster holds the SB1 on a belt or waist band and provides a tether to a

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iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date DescriptionRev. A 11/26/12 Initial release.

Page 46 - Headset Adapter

4 - 10 SB1 User GuideFigure 4-13Install SB1 onto HolsterTo remove the SB1 from the holster, pull on the top of the SB1 away from the body.

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Accessories 4 - 11ArmbandUse the Armband to wear the SB1 on the arm.To install the armband:Feed the end of the armband through the buckle ensuring tha

Page 48 - Speaker Adapter

4 - 12 SB1 User GuideFigure 4-16Insert Holster4. Lift and then pull the end of the armband to tighten.Figure 4-17Tighten Armband

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Accessories 4 - 13LanyardThe lanyard provide a means to hold the SB1 around the neck.Breakaway SnapJ-hookAdjustment BuckleFigure 4-18LanyardSlide the

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4 - 14 SB1 User GuideFigure 4-19Adjust LanyardThe SB1 mounts onto the lanyard and can be removed and replaced with ease. An accelerometer instantly or

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Chapter 5 Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the SB1, and provides troubleshootin

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5 - 2 SB1 User Guide•Follow battery usage, storage, and charging guidelines found in this user guide.•Improper battery use may result in a fire, explo

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5 - 3chlorinated hydrocarbons; acqueous or alcoholic alkaline solutions; ethanolamine; toluene; trichloroethylene; b

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5 - 4 SB1 User Guide5. Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 4 through 6.CAUTION Do not point nozzle at yourself and others, ensure the

Page 55 - Battery Safety Guidelines

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5 - 5TroubleshootingSB1Table 5-1Troubleshooting the SB1 Problem Cause SolutionSB1 does not turn on. Battery not char

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5 - 6 SB1 User GuideSingle Slot Charging CradleTable 5-2Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charging Cradle Problem Cause SolutionSB1 battery is not charg

Page 58 - Cleaning Frequency

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5 - 7Headset AdapterTable 5-4Troubleshooting the Headset AdapterProblem Cause SolutionAudio cannot be heard through

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Appendix A Sample ApplicationsThis appendix provides information on the sample applications loaded on the SB1:•Demo-MVM•Demo-Scan•FTP.Demo-MVMThe Demo

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Task In-progressTask Not AssignedTask Assigned - Not StartedA - 2 SB1 User GuideFigure A-2Inbox ScreenPrice Check ScenarioThe Price Check scenario ill

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Sample Applications A - 37. The Inbox re-displays.Fill Delivery ScenarioThe Fill Delivery scenario illustrates a task that has not been accepted by th

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A - 4 SB1 User Guide6. The Inbox re-displays with the task removed from the InBox.Figure A-8Fill Delivery Task Removed from InboxUnload Truck Scenario

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Sample Applications A - 5Figure A-11Unload Truck Removed from InboxCollect Carts ScenarioThe Collect Cart scenario illustrates a task that has been as

Page 65 - Fill Delivery Scenario

A - 6 SB1 User GuideFigure A-14Collect Carts Task Paused4. Touch .Task PausedFigure A-15Inbox Collect Carts Task Paused5. Touch Collect Carts.6. Touc

Page 66 - Unload Truck Scenario

Sample Applications A - 7Demo-ScanUse the Demo-Scan application to demonstrate how a price look-up application functions.1. Touch > . The Price

Page 67 - Collect Carts Scenario

TABLE OF CONTENTSRevision History...

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A - 8 SB1 User GuideFigure A-19Jeans - Size 14RFigure A-20Jeans - Size 3Figure A-21Camera

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Sample Applications A - 9Figure A-22Camera CaseFigure A-23Memory CardFTP ClientUse the FTP application to transfer files between an ftp server to the

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A - 10 SB1 User GuideRequired•FTP server software•SB1SetupMake sure the SB1 is connected to the network and has a valid IP Address on the same network

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Appendix B SpecificationsThis appendix provides specifications for the SB1 and accessories.SB1 Technical SpecificationsTable B-1 summarizes the SB1 te

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B - 2 SB1 User GuideUser EnvironmentOperating Temperature 0 °C to 40°C (32 °F to 104 °F)Storage Temperature -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °C to 158 °F)Chargin

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GLOSSARYNumeric802.11bgn. A radio protocol that may be used by the SB1 radio.AAccess Point. Access Point (AP) refers to Motorola’s Ethernet Access Poi

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Glossary - 2 SB1 User GuideCCradle. A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer, and provides a stor

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Glossary - 3LLAN. Local area network. A radio network that supports data communication within a local area, such as within a warehouse of building.LED

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Glossary - 4 SB1 User GuideSymbol. A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology, usually including start/stop char

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INDEXAaccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2single slot charging cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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vi SB1 User GuideEnter Name and Title ... 2-10

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Index - 2 SB1 User GuideMmain battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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72E-164711-01 Revision A - November 2012Motorola Solutions, Inc.1301 E. Algonquin Rd.Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A.http://www.motorolasolutions.com

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