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WT4070/90 Wearable TerminalIntegrator Guide

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viii WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideOptions ...

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5 - 34 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideThe AP Networks and Ad-Hoc Networks check boxes are selected by default. To select/de-select the ch

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Wireless Applications 5 - 35Band SelectionThe Band Selection settings identify the frequency bands to scan when finding WLANs. These values refer to t

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5 - 36 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide1. Press TAB to highlight the Profile Roaming check box. Press Blue - BKSP to enable or disable the

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Wireless Applications 5 - 37ExportUse Export to export all profiles to a registry file, and to export the options to a registry file.Figure 5-48 Op

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5 - 38 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelecting Export All Profiles saves the current profile. This information is used to determine whic

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Wireless Applications 5 - 39Log On/Off ApplicationWhen the user launches the Log On/Off application, the wearable terminal may be in two states; the u

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5 - 40 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelecting OK sends the credentials though WCS API. If there are no credentials entered, a dialog bo

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Chapter 6 Using BluetoothIntroductionBluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) RF to tr

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6 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWhen AFH is enabled, the Bluetooth radio “hops-around” (instead of through) the 802.11b high-rate ch

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 3Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and OffTurn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restricti

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Table of Contents ixNavigating the Favorites Window ... 6-2

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6 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideBluetooth Power StatesCold BootWhen a cold boot is performed on the wearable terminal, Bluetooth tur

Page 15 - About This Guide

Using Bluetooth 6 - 55. The ProfileSelector window appears.Figure 6-3 Bluetooth Profile Selector Window6. Use the navigation keys to highlight a pr

Page 16 - Configurations

6 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideAccessing BTExplorerThe BTExplorer application can be accessed from the App Launcher menu or by a ke

Page 17 - Chapter Descriptions

Using Bluetooth 6 - 7Discovering Bluetooth Device(s)Follow the steps below to discover Bluetooth devices. The wearable terminal can receive informatio

Page 18 - Notational Conventions

6 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-5 New Connection Wizard Window7. Use the navigation keys to select Explore Services on R

Page 19 - Service Information

Using Bluetooth 6 - 9Figure 6-7 Select Remote Device Window9. Use the navigation keys to select a device from the list and press ENTER. The wearabl

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6 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-10 Connection Summary Window13. Press P2 to add the service to the Favorite window.14.

Page 21 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Using Bluetooth 6 - 113. Press ENTER. The File Transfer window appears listing the folders of the remote device.Figure 6-12 File Transfer Window4.

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6 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Press the right arrow to open the sub-menu.4. Use the navigation keys to select Folder or File.5

Page 23 - Getting Started 1 - 3

Using Bluetooth 6 - 134. Press TAB three times to enter the folder area.5. Using the navigation keys to highlight a folder and press ENTER. The OBEX O

Page 24 - Getting Started

x WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFlash Storage ...

Page 25 - Charging the Battery

6 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Press ENTER.4. The wearable terminal connects with the Access Point.5. Press CTRL - ESC to open

Page 26 - Removing the Main Battery

Using Bluetooth 6 - 159. Press ENTER. The wearable terminal connects to the remote device and begins to send the file. The Sending Picture window appe

Page 27 - Checking Battery Status

6 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-21 Remote Service Connection Window5. In the Local COM Port drop-down list select a COM

Page 28 - Battery Management

Using Bluetooth 6 - 17Bonding with Discovered Device(s)A bond is a relationship created between the wearable terminal and another Bluetooth device in

Page 29 - Changing the Power Settings

6 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide6. Use the arrow keys to select a device from the list and press ENTER. The PIN Code Request window

Page 30 - Long Term Storage

Using Bluetooth 6 - 19Figure 6-26 PIN Code Request Window3. In the PIN Code: text box, enter the same PIN that was entered on the device requesting

Page 31 - Chapter 2 Accessories

6 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-28 Trusted devices Window MenuUse the navigation keys to select a view type and then pr

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 212. Press MENU.3. Use the navigation keys to select Disconnect.4. Press ENTER. A deaconate confirmation dialog box appears.5. Sel

Page 33 - Accessories 2 - 3

6 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideRename a Favorite ServiceTo rename a favorite:1. Use the navigation keys to select a favorite.2. Pr

Page 34 - Battery Charging Indicators

Using Bluetooth 6 - 23Bluetooth SettingsUse the BTExplorer Settings window to configure the operation of the BTExplorer application. To access the set

Page 35 - Communication Setup

Table of Contents xiAppendix A: Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications ...

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6 - 24 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-32 BTExplorer Settings - Services TabTo add a service:1. Press TAB to highlight the Add

Page 37 - Daisychaining Cradles

Using Bluetooth 6 - 25OBEX Object Push ServiceOBEX Object Push allows contacts, business cards, pictures, appointments, and tasks to be pushed to the

Page 38 - Ethernet Cradle Drivers

6 - 26 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-36 Personal Area Networking WindowSerial Port ServiceSerial port allows COM ports to be

Page 39 - Charging and Communication

Using Bluetooth 6 - 27Headset ServiceHeadset service allows connection to a Bluetooth headset.Figure 6-38 Headset Service WindowHeadset Audio Gatew

Page 40 - Link LED

6 - 28 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSecurity TabTo adjust the security settings for an individual service, select the Services tab firs

Page 41 - Spare Battery Charging

Using Bluetooth 6 - 29Figure 6-41 BTExplorer Settings - Discovery TabVirtual COM Port TabUse the Virtual COM Port tab to select the COM ports for B

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6 - 30 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-43 COM Port ConnectionHID TabUse the HID tab to set key repeat settings.Figure 6-44

Page 43 - Wall Mount Bracket

Using Bluetooth 6 - 31Table 6-12 Miscellaneous TabField DescriptionHighlight Connections Select the connection type to highlight when connected. In

Page 44 - Power Supply Installation

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Chapter 7 Application DeploymentSoftware Installation on Development PCTo develop applications to run on the wearable terminal, use one or all of the

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7 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Once installed, access the major components of the DCP from the Symbol Device Configuration Packa

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Application Deployment 7 - 3OSUpdateThe wearable terminal contains tools that update all operating system components. All updates are distributed as p

Page 49 - Mounting Multiple Brackets

7 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-1 ActiveSync Explorer4. Double-click the folder to expand the contents of the folder.Fig

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Application Deployment 7 - 5previous file are erased. The operating system must be running for a file to be updated, so the IPL cannot perform individ

Page 51 - USB Device

7 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Creating the script for the hex image•Building the image•Sending the hex image•Creating a splash sc

Page 52 - A Female

Application Deployment 7 - 7Defining Script PropertiesBefore a script is created, the script properties must be defined. This defines the type of wear

Page 53 - Bluetooth Mouse

7 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-4 Script Properties Window - Partition Data Tab3. In the Terminal drop-down list, select

Page 54 - Connector Shroud

Application Deployment 7 - 9The Script1 window directory pane displays two partitions: Platform and Application. Depending on the type of flash chip,

Page 55 - Accessories 2 - 25

7 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-7 Configure Build Window2. Select the items (partitions) to build using the check box(e

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Application Deployment 7 - 11Sending the Hex Image Using IPLOnce the hex file is built, it can be downloaded to the wearable terminal using IPL.WT4070

Page 57 - Chapter 3 ActiveSync

About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about setting up and configuring WT4070 and WT4090 wearable terminals and accessories. The

Page 58 - Wearable Terminal Setup

7 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide4. IPL displays the Select Transport menu which lists the available methods of downloading the file

Page 59 - Setting up a Partnership

Application Deployment 7 - 135. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select USB and press Enter. If this is the first time using USB transport, you m

Page 60 - Click Finish

7 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-12 Parameters ScreenPartition Name is the name of the partition selected in the Initial

Page 61 - ActiveSync 3 - 5

Application Deployment 7 - 1512. Select the Image Files To Load.13. In the Comm Port drop-down list, select USB: Symbol Device.14. Click Download to b

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7 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide8. When complete, the message “Transfer Complete. Check the terminal for successful completion.”9.

Page 63 - Connection to Host Computer

Application Deployment 7 - 17IPL Error DetectionWhile receiving data, IPL performs many checks on the data to ensure that the data is received correct

Page 64 - MotoRC Connection

7 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideThis error message screen displays until you press any key. Once the screen is acknowledged, IPL re

Page 65 - ActiveSync 4 - 3

Application Deployment 7 - 19Voice Only WT4090 IPL Error IndicationsWhile downloading if there are any errors all three LEDs blink for three seconds a

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7 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideIf the default files are not used to create the new splash screens, be sure to preserve the image f

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Application Deployment 7 - 21RegMerge.dllRegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows registry edits to be made to the Windows CE Registry. Regmerge.

Page 68 - Signal Strength Icon

xiv WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers variou

Page 69 - Find WLANs Application

7 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideNon-FFS PartitionsNon-FFS Partitions include additional software and data pre-loaded on the wearabl

Page 70 - Profile Editor Wizard

Chapter 8 Staging and ProvisioningIntroductionThe MSP 3 Client Software is a set of software components that come pre-installed on the wearable termin

Page 71 - Operating Mode

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Chapter 9 Special ConsiderationsTouch Panel User Interface ConsiderationsWhen developing applications for a touch panel interface, touch panel activat

Page 73 - Authentication

9 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide4. Ensure that the Disable backlight if not used for checkbox is checked.5. In the drop-down list, s

Page 74 - Tunneled Authentication

Special Considerations 9 - 34. Select OK.Wireless LANTo set the WLAN radio to maximum performance:1. Select the wireless icon in the bottom lower righ

Page 75 - Wireless Applications 5 - 9

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Page 76 - User Certificate Selection

Chapter 10 Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the wearable terminal, and provides

Page 77 - Server Certificate Selection

10 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Regularly replace all Velcro® straps on the wrist mount and wearable scanners, to ensure adequate

Page 78 - Credential Cache Options

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 3Figure 10-2 Removing the Screen ProtectorBattery Safety Guidelines•The area in which the units are charged

Page 79 - Wireless Applications 5 - 13

About This Guide xvFusion SoftwareTo determine the Fusion software version:1. Press ALT - w. The Wireless menu appears.2. Using the navigation keys, s

Page 80 - Password

10 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed.•In the event of a battery leak, d

Page 81 - Encryption

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 54. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and-forth across each connector. Do not leave a

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10 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector. Slowly m

Page 83 - Wireless Applications 5 - 17

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 7Rechargeable lithium-ion battery did not charge.Battery failed. Replace battery. If the wearable terminal sti

Page 84 - IP Address Entry

10 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWearable terminal turns itself off.Wearable terminal is inactive.The wearable terminal turns off af

Page 85 - Wireless Applications 5 - 19

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 9The wearable terminal does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Verify that the unit is lo

Page 86 - Transmit Power

10 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerFour Slot Ethernet CradleTable 10-2 Troubleshooting The Four Slo

Page 87 - Battery Usage

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 11Single Slot USB CradleDuring data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.

Page 88 - Manage Profiles Application

10 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideDuring data communications, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.Wearable t

Page 89 - Wireless Applications 5 - 23

Appendix A Technical SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the wearable terminal’s intended operating environment and

Page 90 - Export a Profile

xvi WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Appendix A, Technical Specifications, includes a table listing the technical specifications for the w

Page 91 - Wireless Status Application

A - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideOperating System Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 ProfessionalMemory 64 MB Flash/128 MB RAM or128 MB Flash/1

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Specifications A - 3Antenna InternalWPAN Wireless Data CommunicationsBluetooth Bluetooth Version 1.2Table A-1 Technical Specifications (Continued)I

Page 93 - IPv4 Status Window

A - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideRS309 ScannerPeripherals and AccessoriesCradles Single Slot USBFour Slot EthernetPrinters Supports e

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Specifications A - 5RS409 ScannerPitch ± 65 degrees from normalUser EnvironmentOperating Temperature -22 °F to 122 °F (-30 °C to 50 °C)Storage Tempera

Page 95 - Versions Window

A - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideScan Rate 104 (± 12) scans/sec (bidirectional)Nominal Working DistanceDensity 5 mil 7.5 mil 10 mil 1

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Specifications A - 7RS507 ScannerTable A-4 RS507 Technical SpecificationsItem DescriptionPhysical and Environmental CharacteristicsDimensions Trigg

Page 97 - Trace Route Window

A - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSupported Symbologies 1D enabled by default:Codabar, Code 39, Code 128, EAN-13, EAN-8, Interleaved 2

Page 98 - Known APs Window

Specifications A - 9AccessoriesEnvironmental Sealing IP54Electrostatic Discharge(ESD)±15kV air discharge, ±8kV direct discharge.PowerCordless Standard

Page 99 - Operating Mode Filtering

A - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWearable Terminal Interface Connector Pin-OutsFigure A-1 Pin LocationsTable A-6 Interface Con

Page 100 - Regulatory Options

Specifications A - 11Figure A-2 Cradle Connector Pin LocationsTable A-7 Cradle Connector Pin-Outs PIN Number Signal Name Function1 Power In 5.4

Page 101 - System Options

About This Guide xvii•Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits, available at: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support.•Device Configuration Packa

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GlossaryNumeric802.11. A group of wireless specifications developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It specifies an o

Page 104 - Registry Settings

Glossary - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideANSI Terminal. A display terminal that follows commands in the ANSI standard terminal languag

Page 105 - Log On/Off Application

Glossary - 3CDRH Class 2. No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit. Laser operation in this class poses no danger for uni

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Glossary - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideDevice Configuration Package. The Symbol Device Configuration Package provides flash partitio

Page 107 - Chapter 6 Using Bluetooth

Glossary - 5Hz. Hertz; A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.Host Computer. A computer that serves other terminals in a network, providing

Page 108 - Security

Glossary - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideLlaser scanner. A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light.LASER. (Light Ampl

Page 109 - Enabling Bluetooth

Glossary - 7NVM. Non-Volatile Memory.OODI. See Open Data-Link Interface.Open Data-Link Interface (ODI). Novell’s driver specification for an interface

Page 110 - Bluetooth Profiles

Glossary - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideRS-232. An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard that defines the connector, conne

Page 111 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 5

Glossary - 9TTCP/IP. (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems. This standar

Page 113 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 7

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Glossary - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideUVisible Laser Diode (VLD). A solid state device which produces visible laser light.WWarm Bo

Page 115 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 9

IndexNumerics128-Bit WEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1540-Bit WEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 116 - File Transfer Services

Index - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guidespare batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6temperature range . .

Page 117 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 11

Index - 3Kkeyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1keypad backlightsaving power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 118 - Get File

Index - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guidesplash screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22creating . . . .

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72E-87638-06 Revision A - December 2009Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorola.com/enterprise

Page 121 - Serial Port Services

Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter lists the accessories for the wearable terminal and explains how to install and charge the batteries

Page 122 - HID Services

1 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 1-1 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Front ViewFigure 1-2 Voice Only WT4090 Wearable Termina

Page 123 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 17

Getting Started 1 - 3Figure 1-3 Wearable Terminal Back ViewTable 1-1 Parts of the Wearable TerminalItem DescriptionDisplay Displays the applicat

Page 124 - Accepting a Bond

1 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideGetting StartedIn order to start using the wearable terminal for the first time:•Install the main ba

Page 125 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 19

Getting Started 1 - 5Charging the BatteryCharging the Main Battery and Memory Backup BatteryBefore using the wearable terminal for the first time, cha

Page 126 - Deleting a Bonded Device

1 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideCharging Spare BatteriesUse the following accessories to charge spare batteries:•Single Slot USB cra

Page 127 - Delete a Favorite Service

Getting Started 1 - 7Starting the Wearable TerminalPress the Power button to turn on the wearable terminal. If the wearable terminal does not power on

Page 128 - View Properties

1 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideTo save battery power, set the wearable terminal to turn off after a specified number of minutes.Con

Page 129 - Bluetooth Settings

Getting Started 1 - 9•Set the wearable terminal to turn off after a short period of non-use.•Set the display and keypad backlight to turn off after a

Page 130 - File Transfer Service

WT4070/90 Wearable TerminalIntegrator Guide72E-87638-06Rev. ADecember 2009

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1 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keylight icon > Battery Power tab.2. Press

Page 132 - Serial Port Service

Chapter 2 AccessoriesIntroductionWearable terminal accessories provide a wide variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, a

Page 133 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 27

2 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSingle Slot USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Single Slot USB cradle with the

Page 134 - Discovery Tab

Accessories 2 - 3Figure 2-1 Single Slot USB Cradle SetupUSB PortUSB PortDC CablePower SupplyPower PortUSB CableAC Line CordUSB A MaleMini USB B

Page 135 - Virtual COM Port Tab

2 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-2 Wearable Terminal and Spare Battery ChargingBattery Charging IndicatorsThe Single Slot

Page 136 - Miscellaneous Tab

Accessories 2 - 5Communication SetupThe wearable terminal can communicate with a host computer using the Single Slot USB cradle. By default the wearab

Page 137 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 31

2 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle wi

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Accessories 2 - 7Figure 2-5 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle SetupDaisychaining CradlesTo connect several cradles to an Ethernet network, up to four Ether

Page 139 - Device Configuration Package

2 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-6 Daisychaining Four Slot Ethernet CradlesEthernet Cradle DriversThe Ethernet cradle dri

Page 140 - Deployment

Accessories 2 - 91. Use the navigation keys to select Programs.2. Press ENTER to open the sub-menu.3. Use the navigation keys to select Command Prompt

Page 141 - ActiveSync

ii WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide© 2007-9 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in

Page 142 - Figure 7-2

2 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideBattery Charging IndicatorsThe wearable terminal’s amber Charge Status LED shows the status of the

Page 143 - Creating Hex Images

Accessories 2 - 11Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerThis section describes how to set up and use the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger to charge up to four

Page 144 - Table 7-1

2 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideBattery Charging IndicatorsEach battery charging well has an amber Spare Battery Charge Status LED.

Page 145 - Defining Script Properties

Accessories 2 - 13Wall Mount BracketUse the wall mounting bracket to mount a Four Slot Ethernet cradle and a Four Slot Battery Charge together on a wa

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2 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuidePower Supply InstallationPlace power supply onto mounting shelf with the DC output connector and fa

Page 147 - Building the Image

Accessories 2 - 15Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Installation1. Align the two slots in the back of the cradle with the two cradle alignment tabs on the bra

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2 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-14 Securing the Four-Slot Ethernet Cradle to the Mounting Bracket

Page 149 - WT4070/90

Accessories 2 - 17Four Slot Battery Charger InstallationThe Four Slot Spare Battery Charger has four mounting slots on the back. Around the slots are

Page 150 - Table 7-2

2 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-16 Cable Routing10. Use one tie-wrap to secure the AC line cord and Ethernet cable to t

Page 151 - Application Deployment 7 - 13

Accessories 2 - 19Placing a Battery in the ChargerWhen placing a spare battery into the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger, ensure proper orientation of

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iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev. A 9/29/06 Initial release.-02 Rev. A 03/28/07 Add

Page 153 - Voice Only WT4090

2 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-19 Installing Multiple Mounting Brackets61 cm24 in.25.4 cm10 in.Position Tabs Together

Page 154 - TCM Error Messages

Accessories 2 - 21Navigating the Wearable Terminal with an External Input DeviceTo assist in development, an external input device, such as a mouse, c

Page 155 - WT4070/90 Error Indications

2 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-21 USB Keyboard Connection to the Single Slot USB CradleFigure 2-22 USB Mouse/Keyboa

Page 156 - Table 7-4

Accessories 2 - 23Bluetooth MouseTo setup a Bluetooth mouse:1. If the Start Up window is not displayed, open the Start Up menu (OTL).2. Press 5.3. Pre

Page 157 - Creating a Splash Screen

2 - 24 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideConnector ShroudAssembly1. Remove cable from wearable terminal, if required.2. Align the cable conn

Page 158 - Flash Storage

Accessories 2 - 25Figure 2-25 Disconnecting Connector with ShroudConnector Eject Hole

Page 159 - Application Deployment 7 - 21

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Page 160 - Non-FFS Partitions

Chapter 3 ActiveSyncIntroductionTo communicate with various host devices, install Microsoft ActiveSync (version 4.1 or higher) on the host computer. U

Page 161 - Introduction

3 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWearable Terminal SetupThe wearable terminal is set by default to communicate using a USB connection

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ActiveSync 3 - 3Figure 3-2 Connection Settings Window3. Select Allow USB connections check box.4. Select the Show status icon in Taskbar check box.

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3 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 3-4 Select Synchronization Setting Window4. Select the appropriate settings and click Next

Page 165 - Wireless LAN

ActiveSync 3 - 5Figure 3-6 ActiveSync Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, information stored on the wearable terminal is copied to th

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Chapter 4 Voice Only WT4090 Remote ControlIntroductionSince the Voice Only WT4090 does not have a display, access to settings and controls must be don

Page 168 - Removing the Screen Protector

4 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideMotoRC ConnectionTo control the Voice Only WT4090 using the MotoRC software:1. On the host computer,

Page 169 - Battery Safety Guidelines

ActiveSync 4 - 3Figure 4-2 Motorola Remote Control Window with Voice Only WT4090 Desktop3. Use the host computer mouse to control the Voice Only WT

Page 170 - Cleaning

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Page 171 - Cleaning Cradle Connectors

Chapter 5 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow wearable terminals to communicate wirelessly and send captured da

Page 172 - Troubleshooting

5 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-1 Wireless Applications MenuSignal Strength IconThe Signal Strength icon in the task tra

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Wireless Applications 5 - 3Turning the WLAN Radio On and OffTo turn off the WLAN radio:1. Press ALT - w. The Wireless menu appears.2. Using the naviga

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Table of ContentsPatents...

Page 175 - Table 10-1

5 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelect a WLAN network in the list using the navigation keys. Press ALT - m to open a pop-up menu whi

Page 176 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

Wireless Applications 5 - 5Figure 5-3 Profile ID Dialog Box5. Press ENTER. The Operating Mode dialog box displays.Operating ModeUse the Operating M

Page 177 - Single Slot USB Cradle

5 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide5. Press ENTER. If Ad-Hoc mode was selected the Ad-Hoc dialog box displays. If Infrastructure mode w

Page 178 - Table 10-4

Wireless Applications 5 - 7Ad-HocUse the Ad-Hoc dialog box to select the required information to control Ad-Hoc mode. This dialog box does not appear

Page 179 - Technical Specifications

5 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-6 Authentication Dialog BoxTunneled AuthenticationUse the Tunneled Authentication dialog

Page 180 - Table A-1

Wireless Applications 5 - 95. Press ENTER. The Installed User Certificates dialog box appears.Table 5-7 lists the PEAP tunneled authentication options

Page 181 - Specifications A - 3

5 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideUser Certificate SelectionIf you checked the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authenticat

Page 182 - RS309 Scanner

Wireless Applications 5 - 11Figure 5-9 Credentials Dialog Box3. Enter the User:, Pwd: (password), and Server: information in their respective text

Page 183 - RS409 Scanner

5 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-11 Browse Server Certificatesa. Navigate to the folder where the certificate is stored.

Page 184 - Regulatory

Wireless Applications 5 - 13caching options require the wearable terminal to prompt for new credentials. If you entered the credentials via the profil

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5 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-15 At Time Dialog Box6. Enter the time using the 24 hour clock format in the (hh:mm) bo

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Wireless Applications 5 - 15Figure 5-17 Password Dialog Box1. Enter a password in the Password field.2. Press TAB to highlight the Advanced ID chec

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5 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide2. Press TAB.3. Use the navigation keys to select a key index number.4. Press TAB.5. Press ALT >

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Wireless Applications 5 - 17Key Entry PageIf you select either 40-Bit WEP or 128-Bit WEP the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the Us

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5 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-21 Passkey Dialog Box1. Enter the passkey in the Passkey text box.2. Press TAB twice to

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Wireless Applications 5 - 19Figure 5-23 Static IP Address Entry Dialog Box1. Enter the IP address in the IP Address text box.2. Press TAB.3. Enter

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5 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelect Next. The Transmit Power dialog box displays.Transmit PowerThe Transmit Power drop-down list

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Wireless Applications 5 - 21Figure 5-26 Transmit Power Dialog Box (Ad-Hoc Mode)Select Next to display the Battery Usage dialog box.Battery UsageUse

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5 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideManage Profiles ApplicationThe Manage Profiles window provides a list of user-configured wireless p

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Wireless Applications 5 - 23The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic roaming feature. Change the order by moving profiles up

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5 - 24 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guideprofile. Use the Profile Wizard to edit the profile power consumption and security parameters. See

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Wireless Applications 5 - 25If required, change the name in the Name field and select Save. A confirmation dialog box appears after the export complet

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5 - 26 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-34 Signal Strength WindowAfter viewing the Signal Strength window, press ESC to return

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Wireless Applications 5 - 27Current Profile WindowThe Current Profile window displays basic information about the current profile and connection setti

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5 - 28 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideTo open the IPv4 Status window, press 3.Figure 5-36 IPv4 Status WindowTable 5-21 IPv4 Status

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Wireless Applications 5 - 29Wireless Log WindowThe Wireless Log window displays a log of recent activity, such as authentication, association, and DHC

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5 - 30 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-38 Versions WindowThe window displays software version numbers for the following:•Confi

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Wireless Applications 5 - 31•ICMP Ping - tests the wireless network connection.•Trace Route - tests a connection at the network layer between the wear

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5 - 32 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-41 Trace Route WindowEnter an IP address or a DNS Name in the IP combo box. Press TAB t

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Wireless Applications 5 - 33•The wearable terminal roams to a new profile•The wearable terminal suspends•The wearable terminal resets (warm or cold).S

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