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Page 1 - MC31XX Series Mobile Computer

MC31XX Series Mobile ComputerUser Guide

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viii MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideBonding with Discovered Device(s) ...

Page 3 - User Guide

3 - 38 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 3-53 BTExplorer Settings - Serial Port ServicesAdvanced Audio Distribution ServiceAdvanced Au

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 39Audio Video Remote Control ServiceAudio Video Remote Control hosts connections from Bluetooth devices supporting audio remote-co

Page 5 - Revision History

3 - 40 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideDiscovery TabUse the Discovery tab to set and modify discovered devices.Figure 3-57 BTExplorer Setti

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 41Figure 3-58 BTExplorer Settings - Virtual COM Port TabHID TabUse the HID tab to select The Human Interface Device Profile pro

Page 7 - Table of Contents

3 - 42 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 3-59 BTExplorer Settings - HID TabProfiles TabUse the Profile tab to load or remove Bluetooth

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 43System Parameters TabFigure 3-61 BTExplorer Settings - System Parameters TabMiscellaneous TabFigure 3-62 BTExplorer Settin

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3 - 44 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide

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Chapter 4 AccessoriesIntroductionThe MC31XX accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, cables and spa

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4 - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuidePower Supply for Single Slot Serial/USB CradleKT-14000-148R Provides power to the Single Slot Serial/USB

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Accessories 4 - 3Headset Adapter Cable: MC3100 2.5 mm jack with unique locking screw to bare wires25-124389-01R Connects a headset with unique Quick D

Page 13 - About This Guide

Table of Contents ixCleaning Cradle Connectors ...

Page 14 - Configurations

4 - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideMC31XXR/S Handstrap SG-MC3123243-01R Replacement handstrap for MC31XXR and MC31XXS.MC31XX 1X Battery Doo

Page 15 - About This Guide xiii

Accessories 4 - 5Single Slot Serial/USB CradleThe Single Slot Serial/USB cradle:•Provides 5.4VDC power for operating the mobile computer, charging the

Page 16 - Chapter Descriptions

4 - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 4-1 Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle2. When charging is complete, remove the mobile computer from

Page 17 - Notational Conventions

Accessories 4 - 7Table 4-2 LED Charging Status IndicatorsLED IndicationMobile Computer Charging (LED on mobile computer)Off Mobile computer not pl

Page 18 - Service Information

4 - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFour Slot Cradles There are two four slot cradles, Four Slot Charge Only cradle and Four Slot Ethernet c

Page 19 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Accessories 4 - 9Power LEDThe green Power LED (only on the Four Slot Charge Only cradle) lights to indicate that the Four Slot Charge Only cradle is c

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4 - 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFour Slot Spare Battery Charger The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger simultaneously charges up to four s

Page 21 - Rotating Scan Turret

Accessories 4 - 11LED Charge IndicationsThe Spare Battery Charging LEDs indicate the spare battery charging status. The Spare Battery Charging LEDs ar

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4 - 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 4-4 CablesBattery Charging and Operating Power The MC31XX Communication/Charge cables can cha

Page 23 - Mobile Computer Startup

Accessories 4 - 13Universal Battery Charger (UBC) Adapter The UBC Adapter can be used with a power supply as a standalone spare battery charger or it

Page 24 - Install Main Battery

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Page 25 - Getting Started 1 - 7

4 - 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 4-6 UBC Adapter LEDsPOWERREADY or STANDBY or FAULTCHARGING(Green) (Flashing Yellow) (Solid Ye

Page 26 - Battery Charging

Accessories 4 - 15Plastic HolsterThe Plastic Holster provides a holder for the mobile computer. It consists of a mobile computer holder and a detachab

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4 - 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 4-9 Insert and Remove the Mobile ComputerInsert Mobile ComputerRemove Mobile Computer

Page 28 - Starting the Mobile Computer

Accessories 4 - 17Fabric HolsterThe Fabric Holster provides a soft holder for the mobile computer. It consists of a fabric mobile computer holder, a d

Page 29 - Main Battery Removal

4 - 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideShoulder StrapRemove the detachable belt clip (see Figure 4-10 on page 4-17) and attach the shoulder st

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Chapter 5 Maintenance and TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer, and provides trou

Page 31 - Getting Started 1 - 13

5 - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide•A screen protector is applied to the MC31XX. Motorola recommends using this to minimize wear and tear.

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 3•In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has

Page 33 - Getting Started 1 - 15

5 - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide4. Repeat at least three times.5. Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any greas

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 5TroubleshootingMobile ComputerTable 5-1 Troubleshooting the Mobile ComputerProblem Cause SolutionMobile comput

Page 35 - Turning Off the Radios

About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the MC31XX mobile computers and accessories.Documentation SetThe documentation

Page 36 - Figure 1-28

5 - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideMobile computer turns itself off.Mobile computer is inactive.The mobile computer turns off after a perio

Page 37 - Power Button

Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 7Single Slot Serial/USB CradleTable 5-2 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial/USB CradleSymptom Possible Cause

Page 38 - Windows CE Status Icons

5 - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFour Slot Charge Only CradleFour Slot Ethernet CradleTable 5-3 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge O

Page 39 - Operating the MC31XX 2 - 3

Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 9Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerDuring data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomp

Page 40 - Programs Menu

5 - 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideUBC AdapterCablesTable 5-6 Troubleshooting the UBC AdapterSymptom Possible Cause SolutionBattery Cha

Page 41 - Task Manager and Properties

Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - 11During data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.Cable removed from mobile

Page 42 - Advanced Tab

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Appendix A Technical SpecificationsMobile Computer and Accessory Technical SpecificationsTable A-1 summarizes the mobile computer technical specifica

Page 44 - Command Bar

A - 2 MC3000 User GuideBattery Standard: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion 2740 mAh minimum (3.7V)Extended Life: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion 4800 mAh minimum (3.7

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Technical Specifications A - 3Wireless LAN Data and Voice CommunicationsWireless Local Area Network (WLAN) radioTri-mode IEEE® 802.11a/b/gData Rates S

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xii MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers various so

Page 47 - Multiple Notification Icon

A - 4 MC3000 User GuideEMI/RFI Batch VersionUSA: FCC Part 15Canada: ICES 003 Class BEU: EN55022 Class B EN55024 Japan: CISPR 22, Class BAustralia: AS3

Page 48 - Keypad Locking

Technical Specifications A - 52D Imager Engine (SE4500-HD) SpecificationsRange on 100% UPCA at 30 ft./candlesNear: 6.65 cm (2.62 in.) Far: 15.49 cm (6

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A - 6 MC3000 User GuideWeight 0.60 lbs (0.27 kg) N/A Charge only:2.25 lbs (1.02 kg)Ethernet:2.38 lbs (1.08 kg)13.6 oz (386 g) 0.25 lbs (0.11 kg)Power

Page 50 - Tap Unlock

Appendix B KeypadsIntroductionThe mobile computer is available with the following keypad configurations:•28-key keypad•38-key keypad •48-key keypad.N

Page 51 - Entering Information

B - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide28-Key KeypadThe 28-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys.

Page 52 - Interactive Sensor Technology

Keypads B - 3Scroll Up and Down Moves up and down from one item to another. Increases/decreases specified values.Increases and decreases volume when t

Page 53 - Free Fall Detection

B - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideSPACE Space function by default.Shift Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate S

Page 54 - Connecting a Wired headset

Keypads B - 599( wxyzWXYZ00) 0 0..>. .Table B-2 28-key Keypad Input Modes (Continued)KeyNumeric ModeOrange Key(Alpha Lowercase Mode)Orange + Shi

Page 55 - Data Capture

B - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide38-Key KeypadThe 38-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys.

Page 56 - Scanning Considerations

Keypads B - 7Scan (yellow) Used in scanning applications, press to scan a bar code.Scroll Left and Right Moves left and right from one item to another

Page 57 - Imager Scanning

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

Page 58 - Release the scan button

B - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideEnter Executes a selected item or function.Period Produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal poin

Page 59 - Resetting the Mobile Computer

Keypads B - 911 ! mM‘22 @ n N ‘33 # o O \,, < p P ,00 ) q Q 0.. > r R .F1 s S F11F2 t T F12F3 u U F13F4 v V F14F5 w WF6 x X Increase BrightnessF

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B - 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide48-Key KeypadThe 48-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys

Page 61 - Operating the MC31XX 2 - 25

Keypads B - 11OrangePress the orange key to access the alternate navigation and selection functions. The icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE device

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B - 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideTable B-6 48-key Keypad Input ModesKey Normal Shift + Key Blue + KeyAaAF1BbBF2Cc CF3Dd DF4EeEF5Ff FF

Page 63 - Chapter 3 Using Bluetooth

Keypads B - 1322@33#44$55%66^77&88*99(00)Table B-6 48-key Keypad Input Modes (Continued)Key Normal Shift + Key Blue + KeyNote: An application c

Page 64 - Bluetooth Configuration

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Page 65 - Bluetooth Power States

Appendix C Windows Mobile 6.5IntroductionThis chapter describes the new features in the latest version of the operating system, OEM version, with Win

Page 66 - Warm Boot

C - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure C-1 Windows Mobile Home ScreenTouch and hold the screen with your finger and move the Home scr

Page 67 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 5

Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 3Figure C-4 Information Bar ExampleTo customize the Home screen, tap > Settings > Home. On the horizontal scroll, us

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xiv MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFusion SoftwareTo determine the Fusion software version on a Windows Mobile 6.X or Windows CE 6.0 device:T

Page 69 - Available Services

C - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideStatus BarThe Status Bar at the top of the screen displays the status icons listed in Table C-2.Figure C

Page 70 - Object Push Services via Beam

Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 5Tap the Status Bar to display an icon bar. Tap an icon to get additional notification or status information.Figure C-8 Icon

Page 71 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 9

C - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideTile BarThe Tile Bar, located at the bottom of the screen, contains the Start tile to open the Start M

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Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 7Table C-4 Programs on the Start ScreenIcon Name Description Icon Name DescriptionActiveSync Synchronize information between

Page 73 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 11

C - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideInternet SharingConnect a notebook computer to the Internet using the MC3100's data connection.Help

Page 74 - Power Modes

Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 9Speaker IconYou can adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon.1. Tap the Status Bar and then tap the Speaker icon. The V

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C - 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure C-11 Power WindowConnectivity IconThe Connectivity icon indicates the communication status of

Page 76 - Wizard Mode

Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 11Figure C-13 Lock ScreenDrag to either the right or left side of the screen.If a password is set up, enter the password a

Page 77 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 15

C - 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide4. From the Password type: drop-down list, select either Simple PIN or Strong alphanumeric.5. For a sim

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Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 13Using the RS507 Hands-free ImagerAn RS507 Hands-free Imager can be used with the MC3100 to capture bar code data.To set up th

Page 79 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 17

About This Guide xvNotational ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this document:•The term “mobile computer” refers to the Motorola MC31XX

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C - 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure C-19 PowerKey Action Window2. Tap Suspend icon.3. The MC3100 goes into suspend mode.USB Confi

Page 81 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 19

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

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Glossary - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideBBar Code. A pattern of variable-width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric d

Page 83 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 21

Glossary - 3Codabar. A discrete self-checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters: (“-”, “$”, “:”, “/”

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Glossary - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideESN. Electronic Serial Number. The unique hardware number associated with a cellular device, whic

Page 85 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 23

Glossary - 5imaging scanning . Mobile computers with an integrated imager use digital camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code, store

Page 86 - Sending a Contact

Glossary - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideMIN. Mobile Identification Number. The unique account number associated with a cellular device. I

Page 87 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 25

Glossary - 7RS232. An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard that defines the connector, connector pins, and signals used to transfer data s

Page 88 - Sending a Picture

Glossary - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideSymbol Length. Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone (margin) adjacent t

Page 89 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 27

IndexNumerics28-key keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-22-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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xvi MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideRelated Documents and SoftwareThe following items provide more information about the MC31XX mobile compute

Page 91 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 29

Index - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guidedeleting bonded device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32security . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 92 - Connect to a HID Device

Index - 3holster, plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4, 4-15Iicon bar icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideRradios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiirapid deploym

Page 94 - Accepting a Bond

Index - 5Wwakeup condition settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11wakeup conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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72E-124289-02 Revision A - May 2010Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobi

Page 98 - OBEX Object Push Service

Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter describes the mobile computer physical characteristics, how to install and charge the batteries, how

Page 100 - Table 3-10

1 - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 1-1 MC31XXS and MC31XXR Mobile Computers (Front View)KeypadIndicator LED BarDisplayScan LED In

Page 101 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 39

Getting Started 1 - 3Figure 1-2 MC31XXS and MC31XXR Mobile Computers (Back View)Rotating Scan TurretThe MC31XXR mobile computer features a Rotating

Page 102 - Virtual COM Port Tab

1 - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 1-4 MC3190G Mobile Computer (Front View)KeypadIndicator LED BarDisplayPowerScan ButtonTriggerS

Page 103 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 41

Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-5 MC3190G Mobile Computer (Back View)Mobile Computer StartupTo start using the mobile computer:•Install the SD card.•

Page 104 - Profiles Tab

1 - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideTo insert the SD card:1. Lift the SD card retaining door.2. Position the SD card, with the contacts down

Page 105 - Using Bluetooth 3 - 43

Getting Started 1 - 7Figure 1-7 Insert Battery3. With the latches in the open position, replace the battery door, top first and press to close.Figu

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1 - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideBattery Charging Use the mobile computer cradles, cables and spare battery chargers to charge the mobile

Page 107 - Chapter 4 Accessories

Getting Started 1 - 91. Insert the mobile computer into a cradle. See Chapter 4, Accessories for accessory setup.2. The mobile computer starts to char

Page 108 - Table 4-1

1 - 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideTo remove the stylus, slide the stylus out of the stylus holder. To store the stylus, push the stylus b

Page 109 - Accessories 4 - 3

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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MC31XX Series Mobile ComputerUser Guide72E-124289-02Revision AMay 2010

Page 111 - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle

1 - 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide6. With finger, press the battery clip in (at the top of the battery) and lift the battery out top firs

Page 112 - LED Charge Indications

Getting Started 1 - 13Figure 1-16 Lift Door6. With two finger, press the battery toward the bottom of the mobile computer and lift the battery out

Page 113 - Accessories 4 - 7

1 - 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 1-18 Strap/Door Removal and Replacement (MC31XXS/R)To replace the handstrap:1. Feed the mount

Page 114 - Four Slot Cradles

Getting Started 1 - 15Figure 1-20 Remove Handstrap from Battery Door SlotTo install a new handstrap:1. Insert one end of the loop section into the

Page 115 - Link LED

1 - 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 1-23 Thread Handstrap into Battery Door Slot5. Press the hook material against the loop mater

Page 116 - Spare Battery Charging

Getting Started 1 - 17Turning Off the RadiosOn Device with Windows CE 6.0WLAN RadioTo turn off the WLAN radio tap the Fusion Signal Strength icon on t

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1 - 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 1-27 Wireless Manager WindowTo enable or disable a wireless connection, tap its blue bar.To e

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Chapter 2 Operating the MC31XXIntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for using the mobile computer and navigating the mobile computer so

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2 - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideWindows CE DesktopThe desktop displays the applications available with the Windows CE configurations. Fo

Page 120 - (Solid Yellow)

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 3Figure 2-3 TaskbarTable 2-1 Taskbar IconsIcon DescriptionIndicates that the battery is charging.Indicates that the bat

Page 121 - Plastic Holster

ii MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide© 2010 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any f

Page 122 - Remove Mobile Computer

2 - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideBattery Unknown IconThe Battery Unknown icon displays when communication with the smart battery has not

Page 123 - Fabric Holster

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 5Keyboard Input Panel ButtonUse the Keyboard Input Panel as an alternate input device. For more information, see Entering Inf

Page 124 - Shoulder Strap

2 - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide•Check the AutoHide checkbox to make the taskbar disappear, touch the bottom of the display to make the

Page 125 - Introduction

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 7Figure 2-7 Today ScreenTo customize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Today icon. Use the Appearance tab to

Page 126 - Battery Safety Guidelines

2 - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideCommand BarYou may see the icons listed in Table 2-3 on the Command Bar located at the bottom of the scr

Page 127 - Cleaning

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 9Speaker IconYou can adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the Status bar.1. Tap the Speaker icon. The Volume di

Page 128 - Cleaning Frequency

2 - 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 2-10 Battery Icon on the Title BarYou can also view the battery status using the Power window

Page 129 - Troubleshooting

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 11Figure 2-13 Time Icon Format MenuTo display current date, time and appointments:1. Tap the Time icon to display the Time

Page 130 - Table 5-1

2 - 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 2-16 Multiple Notifications IconLocking the Mobile Computer (Windows Mobile 6.1 Only)You can

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Operating the MC31XX 2 - 13Password LockingUse the Password window to set a password to disable unauthorized access to the MC31XX.1. Tap Start > Se

Page 132 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A October 2009 Initial release.-02 Rev A May 2010 A

Page 133 - Table 5-5

2 - 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideWhen the MC31XX is not used for a period of time and the user tries to access the device, the Password

Page 134 - UBC Adapter

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 15Entering InformationTo enter information:•Use the keypad.•Use the keyboard input panel (soft keyboard) to enter text.•Scan

Page 135 - Table 5-7

2 - 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideInteractive Sensor TechnologyThis section describes the functionality of the Interactive Sensor Technol

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Operating the MC31XX 2 - 17Free Fall DetectionIST continuously monitors gravitational force on the MC31XX according to its current position. When the

Page 137 - Table A-1

2 - 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideConnecting a Wired headsetTo connect a wired headset to the MC31XX:Figure 2-25 Connect Headset to MC

Page 138 - A - 2 MC3000 User Guide

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 19Using a Bluetooth HeadsetYou can use a Bluetooth headset for audio communication when an audio enabled application is used.

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2 - 20 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideScanning ConsiderationsScanning consists of; aim, scan and decode. Scanning performance can be optimize

Page 140 - A - 4 MC3000 User Guide

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 21Operational ModesMC31XX with an integrated imager support three modes of operation, listed below. Activate each mode pressi

Page 141 - Table A-2

2 - 22 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 2-28 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes4. Release the scan button.NOTE Imager decoding us

Page 142 - A - 6 MC3000 User Guide

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 23Resetting the Mobile ComputerWindows CE 6.0 DevicesIf the mobile computer stops responding to input, reset it. There are tw

Page 143 - Appendix B Keypads

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2 - 24 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide2. As the mobile computer initializes Today screen appears.Performing a Cold BootA cold boot restarts t

Page 145 - Keypads B - 3

Operating the MC31XX 2 - 25Figure 2-29 Windows CE 6.0 Wakeup TabOn Windows Mobile 6.1 devices, tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power i

Page 146 - Table B-1

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Page 147 - Keypads B - 5

Chapter 3 Using BluetoothIntroductionBluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio fr

Page 148 - 38-Key Keypad

3 - 2 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideSecurityThe current Bluetooth specification defines security at the link level. Application-level securi

Page 149 - Keypads B - 7

Using Bluetooth 3 - 3Table 3-2 list the COM ports available for the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack and the Microsoft Bluetooth stack.Bluetooth Power

Page 150 - Table B-3

3 - 4 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideWith Microsoft Bluetooth StackPerforming a cold boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to th

Page 151 - Keypads B - 9

Using Bluetooth 3 - 5Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack with Windows Mobile 6.1The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetoot

Page 152 - 48-Key Keypad

3 - 6 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideDiscovering Bluetooth Device(s)The MC31XX can receive information from discovered devices without bondin

Page 153 - Keypads B - 11

Using Bluetooth 3 - 7Figure 3-5 Enter Passcode8. Enter the Passcode on the other device. The device is added to the Bluetooth list.Figure 3-6 Bl

Page 154 - Table B-6

Table of ContentsRevision History...

Page 155 - Keypads B - 13

3 - 8 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide•HID•Dial-up Networking•A2DP/AVRCP.See the following sections for information on these services.Object P

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 91. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices.2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters

Page 157 - Home Screen

3 - 10 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide13. Select the serial device in the list and then tap Next.14. Select a COM port from the drop-down lis

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 116. On the COM Ports tab, click Add.7. Select the Incoming (device initiates the connection) option, then click OK.Note the numbe

Page 159 - Classic Today Screen

3 - 12 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideUsing Microsoft Bluetooth Stack with Windows CE 6.0The following sections provide information on using

Page 160 - Status Bar

Using Bluetooth 3 - 138. Tap Yes.9. The Bluetooth Enter PIN window appears.Figure 3-14 Enter PIN10. Enter the PIN on the other device. The device i

Page 161 - Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 5

3 - 14 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideUsing Bluetooth StoneStreet One Bluetooth StackThe following sections provide information on using the

Page 162 - Start Screen

Using Bluetooth 3 - 15Wizard Mode shows the devices and services in a simple Favorites view created by following the step-by-step wizard.Explorer Mode

Page 163 - Windows Mobile 6.5 C - 7

3 - 16 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide6. Tap Menu > New Connection.The New Connection Wizard appears.Figure 3-18 BTExplorer Window7. Se

Page 164 - Table C-4

Using Bluetooth 3 - 17Figure 3-19 Discover Devices Dialog BoxThe discovered devices display in the Select Remote Device window.Figure 3-20 Selec

Page 165 - Battery Icons

vi MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideOn Devices with Windows Mobile 6.X ...

Page 166 - Locking the MC3100

3 - 18 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 3-22 Connection Favorite Options Window11. In the Favorite Name text box, enter a name for th

Page 167 - Password Locking

Using Bluetooth 3 - 19File Transfer ServicesTo transfer files between the MC31XX and another Bluetooth enabled device:1. Ensure that OBEX File Transfe

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3 - 20 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide•Get File - copy the file from the remote device to the MC31XX.•Put File - copy a file from the MC31XX

Page 169 - Removing the Battery

Using Bluetooth 3 - 215. Tap Start > Internet Explorer. The Internet Explorer window appears.6. In the address field, enter an internet address and

Page 170 - USB Configuration

3 - 22 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 3-27 Connection Favorite Options Window8. In the Favorite Name text box, enter a name for thi

Page 171 - Glossary

Using Bluetooth 3 - 2318. To end a session, tap the Connection icon and then tap Disconnect in the dialog box.Add a Dial-up EntryTo add a dial-up entr

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3 - 24 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide3. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device.4. Select the device and tap Next.5. Sele

Page 173 - Glossary - 3

Using Bluetooth 3 - 255. Tap OK.6. Tap OK to send the contact to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept

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3 - 26 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFetching a ContactTo fetch a contact from another device:1. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select

Page 175 - Glossary - 5

Using Bluetooth 3 - 27Figure 3-38 Send Local Picture Window4. Navigate to the picture to send to the other device.5. Tap Open.6. Tap OK to send the

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3 - 28 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideTo establish a serial port connection:1. MC31XXUse the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth seri

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 295. In the Service Type drop-down list, select Active Sync.6. Tap OK. The MC31XX connects the PC and an ActiveSync session begins

Page 179 - Numerics

3 - 30 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide14. Tap Next.15. Tap Connect. The MC31XX connects to the high-quality audio headset.For stereo headsets

Page 180

Using Bluetooth 3 - 311. Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer. The BTExplorer window appears.2. Tap Menu > New Connection. The New Con

Page 181 - Index - 3

3 - 32 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideFigure 3-43 Pairing Status Window8. Tap Finish. The devices are successfully paired. The device name

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 334. Tap OK to create the bond. The MC31XX can now exchange information with the other device.Bluetooth SettingsUse the BTExplorer

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3 - 34 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User Guide1. Tap Add. The Add Local Service window displays.Figure 3-47 Add Local Service Window2. In the list

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 35File Transfer ServiceFile transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files.Figure 3-49 BTExplorer Settings - File Tran

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3 - 36 MC31XX Series Mobile Computer User GuideHeadset Audio Gateway ServiceHeadset Service Audio Gateway allows connection to headset devices.Figure

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Using Bluetooth 3 - 37Personal Area Networking ServicePersonal Area Networking hosts a Personal Area Network which allows communication with other Blu

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