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Page 1 - USER GUIDE

TC55USER GUIDE

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Editing the Access Point Name...111Wireless

Page 3 - Copyrights

Figure 80: CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner341251 Bluetooth Button/LED2 Delete Button3 Scan Button4 LED5 Exit WindowSee the CS3000 Series Scanner Product Refe

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- Scan angle is important for promoting quick decodes. When laser beams reflect directly back into the scannerfrom the bar code, this specular reflect

Page 5 - Revision History

Bar Code Capture with Integrated CameraTo capture bar code data:Note: When capturing bar code data in poor lighting, turn on Illumination mode in the

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Procedure:1 Ensure that an application is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in a text field).2 Aim the scanner at the bar c

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Figure 87: Bar Code Scanning with RS5073 Press and hold the trigger.The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure the bar code is

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DataWedgeDataWedge is a utility that adds advanced bar code scanning capability to any application without writing code. Itruns in the background and

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Chapter6WirelessThis section provides information on the wireless features:• Wireless Wire Area Network (WWAN)• Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)• Bl

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6 Check USB tethering.The host computer is now sharing the TC55’s data connection.Post requisites: To stop sharing the data connection, uncheck USB te

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Figure 90: Set up Wi-Fi Hotspot Dialog Box5 In the Network SSID text field, edit the network name.6 Touch the Country option and select the country yo

Page 13 - List of Tables

Troubleshooting the TC55...152Chapte

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Figure 91: Data Usage ScreenTo display Wi-Fi data usage settings in a separate tab touch > Show Wi-Fi usage.Just below the on-off switch, note th

Page 15 - List of Figures

Limiting Data Connection to 2G NetworksProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .3 Touch More ... .4 Touch Mobile networks.5 Touch GSM 2G/3G selection.6 Touch 2G on

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To use the data on a network the user must configure the APN information.Procedure:1Touch .2Touch .3 Touch More ... .4 Touch Mobile networks.5 Touch

Page 17 - List of Figures

Figure 93: Settings Screen3 Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position.4Touch Wi-Fi. The TC55 searches for WLANs in the area and lists them.Figure 94

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Configuring a Wi-Fi NetworkProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .3Touch Wi-Fi.4 Slide the switch to the ON position.5 The TC55 searches for WLANs in the area

Page 19 - List of Figures

Manually Adding a Wi-Fi NetworkManually add a Wi-Fi network if the network does not broadcast its name (SSID) or to add a Wi-Fi network when outof ran

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3 Touch Proxy settings and select Manual.Figure 96: Proxy Settings4 In the Proxy hostname text box, enter the address of the proxy server.5 In the Pro

Page 21 - About This Guide

5 If required, in the Gateway text box, enter a gateway address for the device.6 If required, in the Network prefix length text box, enter a the prefi

Page 22 - Icon Conventions

6 Modify the network settings and then touch Save.7Touch .Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Using WPSWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows users to set up W

Page 23 - Service Information

• Channel Classification - A method of detecting an interference on a channel-by-channel basis, or pre-definedchannel mask.• Link Management - Coordin

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Page 25 - Getting Started

• Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) - Allows the TC55 to control televisions, hi-fi equipment, etc.• General Object Exchange Profile (GEOP) -

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2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable mode.3 Ensure that the two devices are within 10 meters (32.8 feet) of one another.4

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7 Enter a name and touch Done.8Touch .Connecting to a Bluetooth DeviceOnce paired, connect to a Bluetooth device.Procedure:1Touch .2Touch .3Touch

Page 28 - Unpacking

Figure 100: Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID) Bar Code3Touch .4Touch .5Touch Bluetooth.6 Slide the switch to the ON position.7 The CS3070 appears

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789EnterPairing the RS507 Hands-Fee ImagerAn RS507 Hands-free Imager can be used with the device to capture bar code data.Procedure:1 Ensure that Blue

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Near Field CommunicationsNear field communication (NFC) is a set of standards for devices to establish radio communication with each other bybringing

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Figure 103: Communication with NFC Chip, Tag or Card3 Move TC55 to close to the NFC chip, tag or card until data transfer is complete (usually indicat

Page 32 - Installing the Battery

Figure 104: Pairing with NFC Enabled Device2 Move TC55 to close to the device. The device indicates that pairing is successful.Wireless | 127MN000015A

Page 34 - Charging the Main Battery

Chapter7AccessoriesThis chapter provides information for using the accessories for the device.TC55 AccessoriesTable 10: TC55 Accessories on page 129 l

Page 35 - Charging Temperature

List of TablesTable 1: Front View Features ... 2

Page 36 - Powering On the TC55

Accessory Part Number DescriptionSpare 2940 mAhlithium-ionbatteryBTRY-TC55-29MA1-01 Replacement 2940 mAh battery.Spare 4410 mAhlithium-ionbatteryBTRY-

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Figure 105: Using the Micro USB CableNote: The preferred method to charge the TC55 is to use the Rugged Charge Cable. You can also use theMicro USB Ca

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Rugged Charge Cable SetupFigure 107: Connect Rugged Charge Cable to TC55Figure 108: Connect to Power132 | AccessoriesSeptember 2013 | MN000015A01

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Rugged Charge Cable RemovalFigure 109: Removing the Rugged Charge CableFive Slot Charge Only CradleThe Five Slot Charge Only cradle:• Provides 5 VDC p

Page 40 - Replacing the microSD Card

Figure 110: Five Slot Charge Only CradleThe TC55's LED shows the status of the battery charging. See Battery Charge LED Status for charging statu

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Figure 111: Remove Cup InsertVehicle Charge CradleWarning: Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicl

Page 42 - Battery Management

Figure 112: Windshield Installation2 Flip the lever down to create a vacuum between the suction cup and the mounting surface.Figure 113: Move Level To

Page 43 - Low Battery Notification

Figure 114: Insert TC55 into Vehicle Charge CradleNote: When the TC55 is installed in the vehicle cradle, it automatically detects the insertion and g

Page 44 - Setting the Date and Time

Figure 115: Tighten Nut8 In order to charge the TC55 while in a vehicle, connect the micro USB connector of the auto charge cable (p/nVCA400–01R) to t

Page 45 - Display Setting

Figure 117: Cable Retention10 Connect the other end to the vehicle power outlet. The LED indicator flashes green indicating the TC55 ischarging.Removi

Page 47 - Touch Mode

Figure 118: Remove TC55 From Vehicle Cradle2 Remove bottom of TC55 from the cradleDock SettingsUse the Dock Settings to set specific device settings w

Page 48 - General Sound Setting

• Dock detection - Check to enable the detection of the TC55 when placed into the Vehicle Cradle. Disabled bydefault.• Dock insert sound - Check to pl

Page 49 - Setting LED Notifications

Installing the Protective BootFigure 121: Protective BootProcedure:1 Insert the top of the TC55 into the top of the Protective Boot.Figure 122: Insert

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3 Ensure that the Protective Boot is properly fitted on the TC55.Attaching the Stylus to the Protective BootProcedure:1 Insert one end of the tether i

Page 51 - Using the TC55

Figure 126: Insert Stylus Point into Mounting Hole8 Rotate the stylus into the boot.Figure 127: Lock Stylus into Place9 Ensure that the top of the sty

Page 52 - Status Icons

Figure 128: Style in Protective BootHolsterUse the holster to securely carry the TC55 when working.Figure 129: HolsterInsert the TC55 with the 2,2940

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Figure 130: Inserting the TC55 with 2,490 mAh Battery into the HolsterInsert the TC55 with the 4,410 mAh battery into the holster with the screen faci

Page 54 - Notification Icons

Figure 132: Stylus in HolsterAccessories | 147MN000015A01 | September 2013

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Chapter8Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides troubleshooting solutions f

Page 57 - Using the Touchscreen

List of FiguresFigure 1: Manufacturing Label Location ...23Figure

Page 58 - Applications

• Please follow local regulations to properly dispose of used re-chargeable batteries.• Do not dispose of batteries in fire.• In the event of a batter

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Cleaning FrequencyThe cleaning frequency is up to the customer’s discretion due to the varied environments in which the mobile devicesare used. They m

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8 Allow at least 10 to 30 minutes (depending on ambient temperature and humidity) for the alcohol to air dry beforeapplying power to cradle.If the tem

Page 61 - Accessing Applications

Problem Cause SolutionDuring datacommunication with ahost computer, no datatransmitted, ortransmitted data wasincomplete.TC55 removedfrom USB cableor

Page 62 - Un-Locking the Screen

Problem Cause SolutionUnreadable barcode.Ensure the symbol is not defaced.Distance betweenthe TC55 and barcode is incorrect.Place the TC55 within prop

Page 63 - Using the TC55

Chapter9Technical SpecificationsThe following sections provide technical specification for the device.TC55 Technical SpecificationsThe following table

Page 64 - MultiUser Login

Item DescriptionMemory 1 GB RAM, 8 GB FlashOutput Power (USB) 300 mAUser EnvironmentOperating Temperature –10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)Storage Tem

Page 65 - Resetting the Device

Item DescriptionSpreading Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal Frequency DivisionMultiplexing (OFDM)Wireless PAN Data and V

Page 66 - Suspend Mode

Item Description2D (Camera only) Australian Postal, Aztec, Canadian Postal, Composite AB, Composite C, DataMatrix, Dutch Postal, Japanese Postal, Link

Page 67 - Using a Wired Headset

IndexAadaptive frequency hopping 118adjust volume 68airplane mode 44albums 87android version 21application shortcuts 56approved cleanser 150audio mode

Page 68 - Adjusting Audio Volume

Figure 26: Unlock microSD Card Door ...41Figure 27: Insert micr

Page 69 - Dialer Dialing Options

resetting 65ringtone 75RS507 scanning 103Sscan angle 100scanning range 100screen font size 46screen lock sound 49screen rotation 45screen timeout 46sc

Page 70 - Making a Call Using Contacts

Figure 54: Call in Progress ... 69Figure 55:

Page 71 - Making a Conference Call

Figure 82: Scanning ...101Figure 83

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Figure 110: Five Slot Charge Only Cradle ... 134Figure 111: Remove Cup

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20 | List of Figures

Page 75 - Call Settings

About This GuideThis guide provides information on using the TC55 and accessories.Note: Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can

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Chapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:• Getting Started on page 25 provides information on getting the TC55 up and running f

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Related DocumentsThe following conventions are used in this document:• TC55 Quick Start Guide, p/n MN000014Axx• TC55 Regulatory Guide, p/n MN000016Axx

Page 78 - Messaging

Motorola responds to calls by email or telephone within the time limits set forth in support agreements.If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola S

Page 79 - Sending a Multimedia Message

Chapter1Getting StartedThis chapter provides the features of the TC55 and explains how to set it up for the first time.TC55 FeaturesFigure 2: Front Vi

Page 80 - Voice Dialer

Number Item FunctionIndicates battery charge state when charging. See Charging LED Status onpage 35.Indicates notifications. Lights blue when a notifi

Page 81 - Opening an Application

Figure 3: Back View14171820192122231615Table 2: Back View FeaturesNumber Item Function14 Battery Cover Provides access to the battery, SIM and microSD

Page 82 - Taking Photos

Number Item Function23 Camera Takes photos, videos and captures bar code data.UnpackingCarefully remove all protective material from the TC55 and save

Page 83 - Taking a Panoramic Photo

Figure 4: Unlock SIM Card Holder2 Lift the SIM door.3 Insert the SIM card with the cut edge and the contacts facing up.Figure 5: Install SIM Card4 Clo

Page 84 - Camera Settings

CopyrightsThe Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws inthe United States and other coun

Page 85 - Video Settings

Figure 6: Close SIM Card Holder5 Slide the SIM card holder toward the top of the TC55 to lock into place.Figure 7: Lock SIM Card HolderInstalling an O

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Procedure:1 Slide the microSD card door toward the top of the TC55 to unlock.Figure 8: Unlock microSD Card DoorOPENLOCK2 Lift the SD card door.3 Align

Page 87 - Working with Albums

Figure 10: Lock SD Card DoorOPENLOCKInstalling the BatteryThere are two sizes of batteries available for the TC55; a 2,940 mAh battery and a 4,410 mAh

Page 88 - Viewing and Browsing Photos

Figure 12: Inserting the 4,410 mAh Battery3 Align the battery door with the back of the device and press the battery door down until it snaps into pla

Page 89 - Cropping a Photo

Figure 14: Secure CoverCharging the BatteryCaution: Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on

Page 90 - Get Photo Information

Figure 15: Connect the Rugged Charge CableThe TC55 begins charging. The LED blinks green while charging, then turns solid green when fully charged. Th

Page 91 - Watching Videos

battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The TC55 or accessory indicates when charging isdisabled due to abnormal temperatures

Page 92 - Deleting a Video

Figure 17: Remove 2,940 mAh Battery6 Remove the battery from the battery compartment.7 Align the three tabs on the bottom of the replacement battery w

Page 93 - DataWedge Demonstration

Figure 20: Secure the Battery Cover11 Press the Power button to turn on the TC55.Replacing the 4,410 mAh BatteryProcedure:1 Press the Power button unt

Page 94 - Sound Recorder

Figure 22: Remove 4,410 mAh Battery6 Rotate the battery out of the compartment.7 Align the three tabs on the bottom of the replacement battery with th

Page 96 - MLog Manager

Figure 25: Secure the Battery Cover11 Press the Power button to turn on the TC55.Replacing the microSD CardCaution:For proper electrostatic discharge

Page 97 - Applications

Figure 26: Unlock microSD Card DoorOPENLOCK8 Lift the microSD card door.9 Remove the microSD card from the card holder.10 Align the replacement microS

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Figure 28: Lock microSD Card CoverOPENLOCK14 Replace the battery.15 Align the battery door with the back of the device and press the battery door down

Page 99 - Data Capture

Figure 29: Battery ScreenThe Battery screen lists the applications using the battery. The discharge graph at the top of the screen shows the rateof th

Page 100 - Scanning Considerations

Figure 31: Battery Depleted ScreenThe user must charge the TC55 using one of the charging accessories.Battery OptimizationObserve the following batter

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2Touch .3Touch Date & time.4 Touch Automatic date & time to disable automatic date and time synchronization.5 Touch Automatic time zone to

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3Touch Display.4 Check Auto-rotate screen to set the TC55 to automatically switch orientation when the TC55 is rotated.Note:The Home screen does not

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3Touch Display.4 Touch Touch key light.5 Select one of the options.• Auto - The TC55 uses the light sensor to determine the state of the touch key l

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General Sound SettingUse the Sounds settings to configure media and alarm volumes. On the Home screen, touch > > Sounds.Figure 35: Sounds

Page 105 - DataWedge

- Touch sounds - Check to play a sound when making screen selections.- Screen lock sounds - Check to play a sound when locking and unlocking the scree

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Revision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date DescriptionRev. A 10/1/2013 Initial release.MN000015A01 | September 2013

Page 108 - Configuring the Wi-Fi Hotspot

Chapter2Using the TC55This chapter describes the screens, status and notification icons, and controls on the TC55, and provides basicinstructions for

Page 109 - Data Usage

Table 4: Home Screen ItemsItem Description1 — Status Bar Displays the time, status icons (right side), and notification icons (leftside). For more inf

Page 110 - Disabling Data When Roaming

Icon DescriptionIndicates that the TC55 is searching location data.Indicates that the Alarm is active.Indicates that all sounds except media and alarm

Page 111 - Editing the Access Point Name

Icon DescriptionConnected to an EDGE network.Connected to an GPRS network.Roaming from a network.No SIM card installed.Notification IconsTable 7: Noti

Page 112 - Wireless Local Area Networks

Icon DescriptionIndicates that the TC55 has received a text message.Indicates a missed call.Indicates that the TC55 is in car mode.Indicates that diag

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Application Shortcuts and WidgetsApplication shortcuts placed on the Home screen allow quick and easy access to applications. Widgets are self-contain

Page 114 - Configuring a Wi-Fi Network

Figure 41: Open Folder2 Touch the title area and enter a folder name using the keyboard.3 Touch Done.4 Touch anywhere on the Home screen to close the

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- the Home screen to open a menu for customizing the Home screen.- an empty area on the Home screen until the menu appears.• Drag - Touch and hold an

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Table 8: ApplicationsIcon DescriptionBrowser - Use to access the Internet or intranet.Calculator - Provides the basic and scientific arithmetic functi

Page 118 - Bluetooth

Icon DescriptionMessaging - Send SMS and MMS messages. Messaging on page 78 for more information.MLog Manager - Use to capture log files for diagnosti

Page 119 - Bluetooth Profiles

Icon DescriptionAppLock Administrator - Use to configure the Application Lock feature. This icon appears afterthe optional applications is installed.M

Page 120 - Disabling Bluetooth

Figure 44: Recently Used Applications2 Slide the window up and down to view all recently used applications.3 Swipe left or right to remove application

Page 121 - Changing the Bluetooth Name

Figure 45: Lock ScreenFigure 46: PIN ScreenUsing the TC55 | 63MN000015A01 | September 2013

Page 122 - Pairing with the CS3070

Figure 47: Pattern ScreenFigure 48: Password ScreenMultiUser ModeWith MultiUser login, multiple users can log on to the device with each user having a

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Figure 49: Multiple User Log In Screen2 In the Password text field, enter the password.3 Touch OK. After a resume from suspend, the user must enter th

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Figure 50: Three Button Reset2 The TC55 shuts down and then reboots.Suspend ModeThe TC55 goes into suspend mode when the user presses the Power button

Page 125 - Near Field Communications

Chapter3CallsMake a phone call from the Phone application, the People application or other applications or widgets that displaycontact information.Eme

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Figure 52: Insert Wired Headset PlugAdjusting Audio VolumeUse the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the ringer when not in a call and the audio v

Page 127 - MN000015A01

4Touch below the dialer to initiate the call.Figure 54: Call in ProgressIf… Then…You want to display the dialer.Touch .You want to turn on the spea

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ContentsCopyrights...

Page 129 - Accessories

Making a Call Using ContactsProcedure:1On the Home screen touch .2Touch the tab.Figure 55: Dialer Contacts Tab3 Touch the contact to initiate the c

Page 130 - Micro USB Cable

Figure 56: Call History Tab3Touch next to the contact to initiate the call.4Touch to end the call.Making a Conference CallTo create a conference p

Page 131 - Rugged Charge Cable

Figure 57: Two Calls9Touch icon to create a conference call with three people.Figure 58: Merged Calls10Touch to add another call.The conference is

Page 132 - Rugged Charge Cable Setup

Figure 59: Un-merge Calls15To remove a caller from the conference, touch next to the caller.Note: To speak privately with one party during a confere

Page 133 - Five Slot Charge Only Cradle

Figure 60: Incoming Call ScreenAll incoming calls are recorded in the Phone application Call log tab. If you miss a call, you receive a notification.

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Answering Calls with a Bluetooth HeadsetWhen you receive a phone call, the Incoming Call screen opens, displaying the caller ID and any additionalinfo

Page 135 - Vehicle Charge Cradle

- Quick responses - Touch to edit quick responses to use instead of answering a call.- Fixed Dialing Numbers - Use Fixed Dialing to restrict the phone

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Chapter4ApplicationsThis section describes the applications installed on the device.File BrowserUse the File Browser application to view and mange fil

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Touch and hold an item to perform an operation on that item. Select one of the options from the File Operationsmenu:• Information - View detailed info

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3 In the Type message field, enter the text message.The 160-character limit counter indicates how many characters are left. If it goes over that limit

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Status Bar...

Page 140 - Dock Settings

PeopleUse the People application to manage contacts.From a Home or Apps screen, touch . People opens to the main list of contacts. View contacts in t

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Figure 66: Voice Dialer WindowThe user says one of the following commands:• Call• Dial• Redial• Open.Calling a Person By NameProcedure:1 Launch Voice

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3 In the Voice Dialer dialog box, touch the application name.The application opens.CameraThis section provides information for taking photos and recor

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The camera brings the image into focus. When the image is in focus, the focus indicators in each corner turngreen, the camera takes a photo and a shut

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Recording VideosTo record a video:Procedure:1Touch > .2Touch the options bar and touch .Figure 69: Video Mode3Touch to adjust exposure, flash

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- Store location - Include location information with each photo using the device global positioning system(GPS). Options: On or Off (default).- Pictur

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- SD 480p - Standard definition 480p.• Time lapse interval - Touch to select a time interval to set the frame rate for time lapse photography. Options

Page 147 - Accessories

Figure 70: Gallery — Albums• Touch an album to open it and view its contents. The photos and videos in the album are displayed inchronological order.•

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Share an AlbumProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .3 Touch and hold an album until it highlights.4 Touch other albums as required.5Touch . The Share menu open

Page 149 - Battery Safety Guidelines

Figure 72: Photo Example5 Swipe left or right to view the next or previous photo in the album.6 Turn the device to view the photo in upright (portrait

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Figure 73: Cropping Tool5 Touch OK to save a copy of the cropped photo. The original version is retained.Setting a Photo as a Contact IconProcedure:1T

Page 152 - Troubleshooting

Share a PhotoProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .3 Touch an album to open it.4 Touch a photo to open it.5Touch .6 Touch the application to use to share the s

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Figure 74: Video Example5Touch . The video begins to play.6 Touch the screen to view the playback controls.Sharing a VideoProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .

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Movie StudioMovie Studio is a video editing application. Capture or upload videos or photos and Movie Studio automaticallyturns them into beautifully

Page 155 - Technical Specifications

Figure 76: DataWedge Demonstration WindowTable 9:Icon Description / Toggles the flash on and off when using the camera to capture bar code data. Use t

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Figure 77: Sound Recorder ApplicationElemezNote: Elemez collects specific device information in the background and sends this information toMotorola S

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Procedure:1 From the Home screen, touch .2 Touch Manage Apps.3 Swipe left or right until the ALL tab displays.4 Scroll through the list and touch Ele

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Figure 79: MLog ManagerApplications | 97MN000015A01 | September 2013

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Chapter5Data CaptureThe TC55 offers the following data capture options:• integrated linear imager• integrated digital camera• optional CS3070 Bluetoot

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