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3 - 28 MC3000 User GuideFigure 3-40 COM Port ConnectionMiscellaneous TabFigure 3-41 BTExplorer Settings - Miscellaneous TabHighlight Connections
Chapter 4 AccessoriesIntroductionThe MC3000 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, cables, spare
4 - 2 MC3000 User GuideSD CardThe SD card provides additional storage capacity for the mobile computer.Plastic HolsterThe Plastic Holster provides a c
Accessories 4 - 3Figure 4-1 Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle2. When charging is complete, remove the mobile computer from the mobile computer slot.To
4 - 4 MC3000 User GuideTable 4-1 LED Charging Status IndicatorsLED IndicationMobile Computer Charging (LED on mobile computer)Off Mobile computer
Accessories 4 - 5Four Slot Cradles There are two four slot cradles, Four Slot Charge Only cradle and Four Slot Ethernet cradle. The Four Slot Ethernet
4 - 6 MC3000 User GuideLED Charge IndicationsThe Four Slot cradles use the mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator to indicate the battery charging
Accessories 4 - 7Four Slot Spare Battery Charger The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger simultaneously charges up to four spare batteries.Spare Battery C
4 - 8 MC3000 User GuideLED Charge IndicationsThe Spare Battery Charging LEDs indicate the spare battery charging status. The Spare Battery Charging LE
Accessories 4 - 9Figure 4-4 CablesBattery Charging and Operating Power The MC3000 Communication/Charge cables can charge the mobile computer batter
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4 - 10 MC3000 User GuideUniversal Battery Charger (UBC) Adapter The UBC Adapter can be used with a power supply as a standalone spare battery charger
Accessories 4 - 11Figure 4-6 UBC Adapter LEDsTable 4-2 UBC Adapter Charge LED Status IndicationsLED Indication DescriptionPOWER Green Power is c
4 - 12 MC3000 User GuideSecure Device Card (Windows CE 5.0 Only)The Secure Device (SD) card provides secondary non-volatile storage (the flash memory
Accessories 4 - 13Plastic HolsterThe Plastic Holster provides a holder for the mobile computer. It consists of a mobile computer holder and a detachab
4 - 14 MC3000 User GuideFigure 4-10 Insert and Remove the Mobile ComputerInsert Mobile ComputerRemove Mobile Computer
Accessories 4 - 15Fabric HolsterThe Fabric Holster provides a soft holder for the mobile computer. It consists of a fabric mobile computer holder, a d
4 - 16 MC3000 User GuideShoulder StrapRemove the detachable belt clip (see Figure 4-11 on page 4-15) and attach the shoulder strap.Figure 4-13 Atta
Chapter 5 Maintenance and TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer, and provides trou
5 - 2 MC3000 User Guide•Do not crush, puncture, or place a high degree of pressure on the battery.•Severe impact from dropping any battery-operated de
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 3During data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.Mobile computer removed fr
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5 - 4 MC3000 User GuideSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleThe mobile computer does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Verify that the
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 5Four Slot Charge Only CradleSpare battery is not charging.Battery not fully seated in charging slot. Remove and r
5 - 6 MC3000 User GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerTable 5-4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet CradleProblem Cause
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 7UBC AdapterSpare battery is not charging.Charger is not receiving power.Ensure the power cable is connected secur
5 - 8 MC3000 User GuideCablesTable 5-7 Troubleshooting the CablesSymptom Possible Cause SolutionMobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator does not
Appendix A Technical SpecificationsMobile Computer and Accessory Technical SpecificationsTable A-1 summarizes the mobile computer technical specifica
A - 2 MC3000 User GuideDimensions MC3000S:7.43 in L x 3.18 in W x 1.76 in D(188.7 mm L x 80.8 mm W x 44.6 mm D)MC3000R:8.33 in L x 3.18 in W x 1.57 in
Technical Specifications A - 3Data Capture:Code 39, code 128, code 93, codabar, code 11, discrete 2 of 5, EAN-3, EAN-13, EAN-128, interleaved 2 of 5,
A - 4 MC3000 User GuidePower 12V, 3.3 A 5.4V, 3 A12V, 9 A 12V, 3.3 A 15V, 1.5 ADrop 30 inches (76.2 centimeter) to vinyl covered concreteElectrostatic
Appendix B Keypad Functions/Special CharactersIntroductionThis appendix contains the keypad functions/special characters for the MC3000 keypads. Each
About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the MC3000 mobile computers and accessories.Documentation SetThe documentation
B - 2 MC3000 User GuideFigure B-1 KeypadsTable B-1 Special Character Generation Map Special Character28-Key Keypad Key Sequence, Special Charact
Keypad Functions/Special Characters B - 3; Use the Keyboard Input Panel*FUNC + 6 FUNC + V- Use the Keyboard Input Panel*FUNC + 7 FUNC + O` Use the
B - 4 MC3000 User Guide? Use the Keyboard Input Panel*SHIFT + FUNC + 9 Use the Keyboard Input Panel*_ Use the Keyboard Input Panel*SHIFT + FUNC + 7
Appendix C RegulatoryIntroductionThis appendix contains the accessory power supply regulatory compliance statements.Accessory Power Supply Regulatory
C - 2 MC3000 User GuideFour Slot Charge Only Cradle Power SupplyUse only a Symbol-approved power supply output rated 12 VDC and minimum 9 A. The power
GlossaryNumeric802.11/802.11abg. A radio protocol that may be used by the WLAN radio card.AAccess Point. Access Point (AP) refers to Motorola’s Ethern
Glossary - 2 MC3000 User GuideBBar. The dark element in a printed bar code symbol.Bar Code. A pattern of variable-width bars and spaces which represen
Glossary - 3Check Digit. A digit used to verify a correct symbol decode. The scanner inserts the decoded data into an arithmetic formula and checks th
Glossary - 4 MC3000 User GuideDiscrete 2 of 5. A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars, two of which are wide.
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
xii MC3000 User GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers various software configurations a
Glossary - 6 MC3000 User Guidelaser scanner. A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light.LASER. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emiss
Glossary - 7Percent Decode. The average probability that a single scan of a bar code would result in a successful decode. In a well-designed bar code
Glossary - 8 MC3000 User GuideSelf-Checking Code. A symbology that uses a checking algorithm to detect encoding errors within the characters of a bar
Glossary - 9UUPC. Universal Product Code. A relatively complex numeric symbology. Each character consists of two bars and two spaces, each of which is
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IndexNumerics20-key keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1, B-120-key mechanical keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 2 MC3000 User Guidebeeper volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 3four slot Ethernet cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2four slot spare battery charger . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2, 1-8, 1
Index - 4 MC3000 User Guidesmart raster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29plastic holster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 5UUBC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2, 1-8, 1-9, 4-1battery charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About This Guide xiiiThe second line lists the operating system version and the build number. The last part of the build number represents the AKU num
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72E-68899-05 Revision A - October 2008Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorola.com/enterprisem
xiv MC3000 User GuideBTExplorer SoftwareTo determine the BTExplorer software version on a Windows Mobile 6.1 or Windows CE 5.0 device:Tap BTExplorer i
About This Guide xvChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:•Chapter 1, Getting Started, describes the mobile computer’s physic
xvi MC3000 User GuideRelated Documents and SoftwareThe following items provide more information about the MC3000 mobile computers.•MC3000 Series Quick
Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter describes the mobile computer physical characteristics, how to install and charge the batteries, how
1 - 2 MC3000 User GuideAccessoriesTable 1-1 lists the MC3000 accessories.Table 1-1 MC3000 AccessoriesAccessory DescriptionSingle Slot Serial/USB Cr
Getting Started 1 - 3PartsThere are three versions of the MC3000 mobile computers, the MC3000 1D/2D Imager (MC3000S or MC3090S), the MC3000 Laser with
1 - 4 MC3000 User GuideFigure 1-2 MC3000 Imager and MC3000 Laser Mobile Computers (Back View)Rotating Scan TurretThe MC3000R mobile computer featur
Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-4 MC3090G Mobile ComputerMobile Computer StartupTo start using the mobile computer:•Install the main battery. •Charge
1 - 6 MC3000 User Guide3. Insert the battery into the slot, bottom first and press the battery gently into the slot. The battery clip locks the batter
Getting Started 1 - 7Figure 1-6 Main Battery Installation (MC3090G)Battery Charging Use the mobile computer cradles, cables and spare battery charg
1 - 8 MC3000 User Guideremoved from the mobile computer or the main battery is fully discharged, the memory backup battery completely discharges in se
Getting Started 1 - 9Spare Battery ChargingThere are three accessories that can be used to charge a spare battery: •Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle•Four
1 - 10 MC3000 User GuideOn Windows CE 5.0 configurations, after the calibration procedure is performed the factory settings launch the Demo window. Ap
Getting Started 1 - 11Waking the Mobile ComputerThe wakeup condition settings are used to define what actions wake up the mobile computer. The setting
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1 - 12 MC3000 User GuideFigure 1-11 Main Battery Removal (MC3090G)Strap/Door Assembly Removal and Replacement (MC3000S/R)The Strap/Door Assembly co
Getting Started 1 - 13Figure 1-12 Strap/Door Removal and Replacement (MC3000S/R)Strap/Door Assembly Removal and Replacement (MC3090G)The Strap/Door
1 - 14 MC3000 User GuideFigure 1-13 Strap/Door Removal and Replacement (MC3090G)Turning Off the RadiosOn Device with Windows CE 5.0 (OEM Version 01
Getting Started 1 - 153. Select WLP1:. WLP1: displays in the text box at the top of the window.4. In the drop-down list box, select D0.5. Tap Set.Blu
1 - 16 MC3000 User GuideFigure 1-17 Opening Wireless ManagerSelect Wireless Manager.Figure 1-18 Wireless Manager WindowTo enable or disable a wi
Chapter 2 Operating the MC3000IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for using the mobile computer and navigating the mobile computer so
2 - 2 MC3000 User GuideKeypad Special FunctionsThe keypad special functions are color coded on the keypads. For example, on the 38-key keypad, the dis
Operating the MC3000 2 - 320-Key Mechanical KeypadThe 20-key mechanical keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function key
2 - 4 MC3000 User GuideNumeric keys Produces 0 - 9 numeric characters.period Produces a (.) period.C Produces a backspace.ESC Exits the current operat
Operating the MC3000 2 - 528-Key KeypadThe 28-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. The keypad is color
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2 - 6 MC3000 User GuideScroll Left and Right Moves left and right from one item to another. Increases/decreases specified values.Produces a TAB when t
Operating the MC3000 2 - 7ALPHA (orange) Press the orange ALPHA key to access the alternate ALPHA characters (shown on the keypad in orange). The ic
2 - 8 MC3000 User Guide38-Key KeypadThe 38-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. The keypad is color-co
Operating the MC3000 2 - 9Scan (yellow) Used in scanning applications, press to scan a bar code.Scroll Left and Right Moves left and right from one it
2 - 10 MC3000 User GuidePeriod/Decimal Point Produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal point for numeric entries. Produces alpha values when
Operating the MC3000 2 - 1148-Key KeypadThe 48-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. The keypad is colo
2 - 12 MC3000 User GuideNumeric/Scroll/Select Numeric, scroll, select keys. Numeric by default.With the orange key activated, the 2, 4, 6, and 8 keys
Operating the MC3000 2 - 13Windows CE Demo WindowOn initial power up (or on a warm or cold boot) the Demo window appears. This window links to the Tes
2 - 14 MC3000 User GuideWindows CE Status IconsThe taskbar (at the bottom of the screen) displays the Start button, active programs, battery status an
Operating the MC3000 2 - 15Battery Unknown IconThe Battery Unknown icon displays when communication with the smart battery has not been established. A
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A Dec. 2004 Initial Release-01 Rev B June 2005 Adde
2 - 16 MC3000 User Guide•Help: Accesses the Windows CE Help. Not available on mobile computers running Windows CE .NET 5.0 Core.•Run . . . : Runs a pr
Operating the MC3000 2 - 17Windows CE .NET 5.0 Core desktop functions include:•My Computer: Double-tap the icon to open My Computer.•Recycle Bin: Dele
2 - 18 MC3000 User GuideProperties1. Tap Start > Control Panel > Taskbar and Start Menu ... . The Task Manager, Properties window displays, see
Operating the MC3000 2 - 19Windows Mobile 6.1 Today ScreenThe Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments and status in
2 - 20 MC3000 User GuideCommand BarYou may see the icons listed in Table 2-8 on the Command Bar located at the bottom of the screen.Figure 2-15 Com
Operating the MC3000 2 - 21Speaker IconYou can adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the Status bar.1. Tap the Speaker icon. The Volume d
2 - 22 MC3000 User GuideFigure 2-17 Battery Icon on the Title BarYou can also view the battery status using the Power window.When the main battery
Operating the MC3000 2 - 23Figure 2-20 Time Icon Format MenuTo display current date, time and appointments:1. Tap the Time icon to display the Time
2 - 24 MC3000 User GuideFigure 2-23 Multiple Notifications IconLocking the Mobile Computer (Windows Mobile 6.1 Only)Use the Device Lock feature to
Operating the MC3000 2 - 25Entering InformationTo enter information:•Use the keypad.•Use the keyboard input panel (soft keyboard) to enter text.•Scan
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2 - 26 MC3000 User GuideUsing a Bluetooth HeadsetYou can use a Bluetooth headset for audio communication when an audio enabled application is used. Se
Operating the MC3000 2 - 27Scan LED IndicatorsThe red/green Scan LED Indicators (located in the Indicator LED Bar and in the rotating turret) indicate
2 - 28 MC3000 User GuideFigure 2-28 MC3000 Laser Decode RangesTable 2-10 MC3000 Laser Decode RangesBar Code DensityRangesNear Far5.0 mil 2.0 in
Operating the MC3000 2 - 29ImagingThe imager version of the mobile computer has the following features:•Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar co
2 - 30 MC3000 User GuidePick List ModePick List mode allows the user to selectively decode a bar code when more than one bar code is in the mobile com
Operating the MC3000 2 - 31Figure 2-32 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes in Aiming Pattern2. The aiming pattern is smaller when the Imager is
2 - 32 MC3000 User GuideFigure 2-33 MC3000 Imager Decode RangesTable 2-11 MC3000 Imager Decode RangesBar Code DensityRangesNear Far5.0 mil 4.5
Operating the MC3000 2 - 33Direct Part MarkingDirect Part Marking (DPM) is where an item is physically altered by methods such as dot peening, laser a
2 - 34 MC3000 User Guide4. Press the scan button. The Scan LED Indicators illuminate red to indicate that the laser is on. The Scan LED Indicators ill
Operating the MC3000 2 - 352. Calibrate the touch screen. See Calibration Screen on page 1-10 to calibrate the mobile computer screen.Windows Mobile 6
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2 - 36 MC3000 User GuideFile System Directory StructureThe mobile computer directory structure displays all of the file folders. The pre-installed fol
Operating the MC3000 2 - 37that the wireless application radio is connected to a wireless LAN network. If the WLAN radio is not connected or if the si
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Chapter 3 Using BluetoothIntroductionBluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) RF to tr
3 - 2 MC3000 User Guideclass is difficult to obtain due to power and device differences, and whether one measures open space or closed office space. S
Using Bluetooth 3 - 3Figure 3-1 Disable BluetoothEnabling BluetoothTo enable Bluetooth, tap Bluetooth icon > Enable Bluetooth. The Bluetooth ico
3 - 4 MC3000 User GuideSuspendWhen the mobile computer suspends, Bluetooth turns off.ResumeWhen the mobile computer resumes, Bluetooth turns on if it
Using Bluetooth 3 - 5ModesThe BTExplorer application has two mode for managing Bluetooth connections: Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode. The Wizard Mode i
3 - 6 MC3000 User GuideFigure 3-5 Select Remote Device Window5. Select a device from the list and then tap Next. The Connection Favorite Options wi
Using Bluetooth 3 - 7Figure 3-7 Connection Summary Window9. Tap Connect to connect to the service.The following actions are available in the drop-d
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3 - 8 MC3000 User GuideYou can also use the “tap and hold” technique to view available options. Scroll bars and view options are like those you’re fam
Using Bluetooth 3 - 9Figure 3-10 Discover Devices5. The discovered devices display in the Untrusted Devices folder.Figure 3-11 Discovered Device
3 - 10 MC3000 User GuideFigure 3-12 Pair a Remote Device3. Select Pair from the pop-up menu.4. On the mobile computer, the PIN Code Request window
Using Bluetooth 3 - 11Renaming a Bonded DeviceIf it is necessary to rename a bonded device, it can be done from the BTExplorer window.1. Launch BTExpl
3 - 12 MC3000 User GuideFigure 3-17 Delete a Bonded Device3. A confirmation dialog appears. Tap Yes.Accepting a BondWhen a remote device wants to b
Using Bluetooth 3 - 13Discovering ServicesBefore services can be used, you must first discover remote devices and then bond to those devices.To determ
3 - 14 MC3000 User GuideFile Transfer ServicesTo transfer files between the mobile computer and another Bluetooth enabled device:1. Ensure the mobile
Using Bluetooth 3 - 15Delete FileTo delete a file from the remote device:1. Tap and hold on the file and select Delete.2. In the Delete Remote Device
3 - 16 MC3000 User GuidePrior to creating a connection, ensure the following:• Bluetooth phone is turned on.• Bluetooth phone is discoverable. (Some p
Using Bluetooth 3 - 17Figure 3-23 Network Log On Window10. In the User name: text box, enter the user name for this connection.11. In the Password:
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3 - 18 MC3000 User Guide3. In the Name for the connection text box, enter a name for this connection.4. In the Country Code text box, enter the countr
Using Bluetooth 3 - 19Figure 3-25 OBEX Object Push Window7. In the Action drop-down list, select Send A Picture.8. Tap . The Send Local Picture win
3 - 20 MC3000 User Guide5. Tap the remote device folder.6. Tap and hold on the remote device and select Explore. A headset service item appears.7. Tap
Using Bluetooth 3 - 21Personal Area Network ServicesConnect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate or play multi player games.To es
3 - 22 MC3000 User GuideServices TabFor security reason, by default services are not enabled.Use the Services tab to add or delete Bluetooth services.
Using Bluetooth 3 - 23Figure 3-31 Add Local Service WindowFile Transfer ServiceFile transfer allows files to be browsed by other Bluetooth devices.
3 - 24 MC3000 User GuideOBEX Object Push ServiceOBEX Object Push allows contacts, business cards, pictures, appointments, and tasks to be pushed to th
Using Bluetooth 3 - 25Serial Port ServiceSerial port allows COM ports to be accessed by other Bluetooth devices.Figure 3-35 Serial Port Service Win
3 - 26 MC3000 User GuideFigure 3-36 Headset Service WindowSecurity TabTo adjust the security settings for an individual service, select the Service
Using Bluetooth 3 - 27Figure 3-38 BTExplorer Settings - Discovery TabVirtual COM Port TabUse the Virtual COM Port tab to select the COM ports for B
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