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Page 1 - Product Reference Guide

VC6000 Series Vehicle ComputersProduct Reference Guide

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viii VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideModes ...

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6 - 18 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-20 WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog BoxSerial Port ServicesUse the wireless Bluetooth

Page 4 - Warranty

Using Bluetooth 6 - 19Figure 6-21 ActiveSync Connection Settings Window on PCTo establish an ActiveSync connection:1. Ensure the VC6000 Series is d

Page 5 - Revision History

6 - 20 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuidePersonal Area Network ServicesConnect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate, or play m

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 21To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device:1. Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer. The BTExplorer window appears.2

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6 - 22 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-25 Pairing Status Window8. Tap Finish. The devices are successfully paired. The device name mo

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 234. Tap OK to create the bond. The VC6000 Series can now exchange information with the other device.Bluetooth SettingsUse the BTE

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6 - 24 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTo add a service:1. Tap Add. The Add Local Service window displays.Figure 6-29 Add Local Service Window

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 25File Transfer ServiceFile transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files.Figure 6-31 BTExplorer Settings - File Tran

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6 - 26 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideHands-Free Audio Gateway ServiceHands-Free Service Audio Gateway allows connection to hands-free devices.F

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 27Figure 6-34 BTExplorer Settings - IrMC SynchronizationOBEX Object Push ServiceOBEX Object Push allows other Bluetooth devices

Page 13 - About This Guide

Table of Contents ixEnsuring Network Coverage ...

Page 14 - Software Versions

6 - 28 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-35 BTExplorer Settings - OBEX Exchange InformationPersonal Area Networking ServicePersonal Are

Page 15 - Notational Conventions

Using Bluetooth 6 - 29Serial Port ServiceSerial port allows other Bluetooth devices to access COM ports.Figure 6-37 BTExplorer Settings - Serial Po

Page 16 - Service Information

6 - 30 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-38 BTExplorer Settings - Security TabDiscovery TabUse the Discovery tab to set and modify disc

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 31Virtual COM Port TabVirtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use for virtual COM ports. Check the appropr

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6 - 32 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideHID TabUse the HID tab to select The Human Interface Device Profile programming interface defines the prot

Page 19 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Using Bluetooth 6 - 33The Serial Port profile is always active and cannot be removed.2. Tap Select All to select all profiles or tap Deselect All to d

Page 20 - Optional Accessories

6 - 34 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTable 6-14 Miscellaneous tab DataItem DescriptionHighlight Connections Select the connection type to hi

Page 21 - Features

Chapter 7 GSM ConfigurationIntroductionThis chapter explains how to verify VC6000 Series service on an Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) w

Page 22 - Front View

7 - 36 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide7. Ensure network coverage (page 7-36).8. Configure a data connection (page 7-37).9. Configure settings (p

Page 23 - Getting Started 1 - 5

GSM Configuration 7 - 37Figure 7-2 Phone Settings Window - Network Tabb. Ensure the service provider’s network appears in the Current network: fiel

Page 24 - Application LEDs

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Page 25 - Getting Started

7 - 38 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 7-5 Connections Window - Access Point Name7. Enter the APN from the service provider in the Acce

Page 26 - Installing the VC6000 Series

GSM Configuration 7 - 397. Tap and hold on the data connection until a menu appears.Figure 7-8 Data Connection8. Select Connect.Figure 7-9 Conne

Page 27 - Controlling Screen Brightness

7 - 40 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideNOTE Tapping Disconnect during an active data transfer (e.g., downloading a web page) automatically reconn

Page 28 - Clean Boot

GSM Configuration 7 - 41VC6000 Series SettingsUse the Phone Settings window to customize settings, such as the ring type and ring tone for incoming ca

Page 29 - Chapter 2 Installation

7 - 42 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideSecurityEnabling a PINTo require a PIN when using the phone:1. From the Phone tab (Figure 7-11), select th

Page 30 - Guidelines for Routing Cables

GSM Configuration 7 - 435. Tap ok to exit settings.ServicesUse the Services tab to configure settings for subscribed phone services. For example, bloc

Page 31 - Cigarette Lighter Cable

7 - 44 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 7-15 Caller IDCall ForwardingUse call forwarding to forward incoming calls to a different phone

Page 32 - Supported Bus Types

GSM Configuration 7 - 45Figure 7-17 Call WaitingVoice Mail and Text MessagesTo use voice mail and send short messages, enter the voice mail and/or

Page 33 - 6 Pin Deutsch Cable

7 - 46 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideNetworkUse the Network tab to view available networks, determine the order in which the phone accesses ano

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GSM Configuration 7 - 47Figure 7-22 VC6000 Series Phone Window - Network Tab2. Tap Find Network.Figure 7-23 Choose Network3. From the Choose Net

Page 35 - Auxiliary Port Pin layout

About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the VC6000 Series and accessories.Documentation SetThe documentation set for t

Page 36 - Table 2-2

7 - 48 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 7-25 Preferred Networks3. Select the preferred networks by tapping one or more check boxes.4. Ta

Page 37 - Installation 2 - 9

GSM Configuration 7 - 49Using a registry editor, navigate to the following:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symbol\RIL\RHA\HC25]Create the following key:“

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Page 39 - Installation 2 - 11

Chapter 8 Using GPS NavigationIntroductionThe VC6000 Series includes Global Positioning System (GPS) technology using the SiRF III chipset. GPS techno

Page 40 - Installing the GPS Antenna

8 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide4. VC6000 SeriesSelect 57600 from the Baud rate drop-down list.5. Tap ok to close the Setting window.Operat

Page 41 - Installation 2 - 13

Using GPS Navigation 8 - 3A-GPS follows the Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) protocol which allows a mobile device to communicate with a location ser

Page 42 - Adjustment knob

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Page 43 - Desk Mount

Chapter 9 ActiveSyncIntroductionYou can use Microsoft® ActiveSync version 4.5 or above to synchronize information between the VC6000 Series and a host

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9 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide2. After setup completes, connect the VC6000 Series to the host computer (see Figure 9-1) - the Sync Setup

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Chapter 10 Maintenance and TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning the VC6000 Series, and provides troubleshooting s

Page 46 - Using the Keyboard

xii VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideSoftware VersionsThis guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating syste

Page 47 - Soft Keyboard

10 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide•A screen protector is installed to the VC6000 Series screen. The protector minimizes wear and tear. Scree

Page 48 - Soft Input Panel Keyboard

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 34. Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol.5. Rub the cotton portion of th

Page 49 - Today Screen

10 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTroubleshootingVC6000 SeriesTable 10-1 Troubleshooting the VC6000 SeriesProblem Cause SolutionThe VC600

Page 50 - Status Icons

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 5Tapping the buttons or icons does not activate the corresponding feature.Screen is not calibrated correctly.Re

Page 51 - Getting Started 3 - 7

10 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideBluetooth ConnectionTable 10-2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth ConnectionProblem Cause SolutionVC6000 Series

Page 52 - Programs

Appendix A SpecificationsVC6096/VC6000 SpecificationsTable A-1 VC6096/VC6000 SpecificationsPhysical and Environmental CharacteristicsDimensions:

Page 53 - Getting Started 3 - 9

A - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInterface Ports: (2) USB 1.1 host Type A connectors(1) USB 1.1 device Type mini-B connector(1) 10/100 Base

Page 54 - Settings

Getting Started A - 3*802.11a is not available in this product in Thailand.Altitude: Operating range: 1,200 ft./365 m below sea level to 15,000 ft./4,

Page 55 - Getting Started 3 - 11

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IndexAActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 57 - Getting Started 3 - 13

About This Guide xiiiTo view the hardware and software configuration information:Tap Start > Settings > System Info icon > ConfigInfo tab.Cha

Page 58 - Adjusting Volume

Index - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFunction Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10Ggetting started . . . .

Page 59 - Chapter 4 Using the Phone

Index - 3pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9PIN, changing for phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 60 - Turning the Phone On and Off

Index - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guideinternet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37Wireless Manager . . . . .

Page 62 - Making a Call

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Page 63 - Making an Emergency Call

GlossaryAAPI. An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another. Usually used to refer to services provided

Page 64 - Answering a Call

Glossary - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guideboot or boot-up. The process a computer goes through when it starts. During boot-up, the computer ca

Page 65 - Smart Dialing

Glossary - 3EElement. Generic term for a bar or space.Encoded Area. Total linear dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern, including sta

Page 66 - Taking Notes

Glossary - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideIEC (825) Class 1. This is the lowest power IEC laser classification. Conformity is ensured through

Page 67 - Using Speed Dial

Glossary - 5Light Emitting Diode. See LED.MMC. Mobile Computer.MDN. Mobile Directory Number. The directory listing telephone number that is dialed (ge

Page 68 - Editing a Speed Dial Entry

xiv VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide•Bold text is used to highlight the following:• Key names on a keypad• Button names on a screen or window.• D

Page 69 - Deleting a Speed Dial Entry

Glossary - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuidePPAN . Personal area network. Using Bluetooth wireless technology, PANs enable devices to communicat

Page 70 - Using Call History

Glossary - 7code,; 2) Photodetector - registers the difference in reflected light (more light reflected from spaces); 3) Signal conditioning circuit -

Page 71 - Using the Phone 4 - 13

Glossary - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTSR. See Terminate and Stay Resident.UUPC. Universal Product Code. A relatively complex numeric symb

Page 73 - Using the Call History Menu

6802986C08 Revision A - December 2008Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemo

Page 74 - Conference Calling

About This Guide xv•Serial number of the unit•Model number or product name•Software type and version number.Motorola responds to calls by E-mail, tele

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Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThe Motorola VC6000 Series is a high-performing and rugged data communication and computing solution. It is speci

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1 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInspect the equipment for damage. If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment, co

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Getting Started 1 - 3Model ConfigurationsTable 1-3 describes the VC6000 Series model configurations.Table 1-2 VC6000 Series - Model ConfigurationsF

Page 80 - Signal Strength Icon

1 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 1-1 Front View1. To program the operation of the Application LEDs, refer to the Enterprise Mobili

Page 81 - Wireless Applications 5 - 3

Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-2 Back View3. Reverse thread - rotate counterclockwise to fasten connector.4. Keep covered when not in use.5. Include

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1 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideSystem Indication LEDThe system indication LED is located inside the Suspend Button.Table 1-3 describes the

Page 83 - Chapter 6 Using Bluetooth

Getting Started 1 - 7Getting StartedIn order to start using the VC6000 Series for the first time:•Install a SIM Card •Install a SD Memory Card•Install

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1 - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInstalling an SD Memory CardA Secure Digital (SD) memory card provides secondary non-volatile data storage.

Page 85 - Enabling Bluetooth

Getting Started 1 - 9Starting with the VC6000 SeriesThe VC6000 Series is automatically powered on when connected to the vehicle. The VC6000 Series tur

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1 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideResetting the VC6000 SeriesIf the VC6000 Series stops responding to inputs, perform the reset actions in t

Page 87 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 5

Chapter 2 InstallationIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install the VC6000 Series in a vehicle or on a desktop and connecting the VC6000 Serie

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VC6000 SeriesProduct Reference Guide6802986C08Rev. ADecember 2008

Page 89 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 7

2 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInstalling the VC6000 Series in a VehicleGuidelines for Routing Cables•Establish a neat route for the cable

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Installation 2 - 3Connecting the Vehicle Power CableTo connect the power cable (see Figure 2-2):1. Disconnect the power terminals from the vehicle bat

Page 91 - Available Services

2 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTelemetry CablesThe VC6000 Series vehicle telemetry system enables remote access to information and service

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Installation 2 - 59 Pin Deutsch Cable1. Connect J1 connector into the Auxiliary port of the VC6000 Series (see Figure 2-4). Fasten the connector’s scr

Page 93 - Copying a File

2 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide6 Pin Deutsch Telemetry Cable The 6 Pin Deutsch Telemetry Cable supports protocol 1708 interface with Heavy

Page 94 - Dial-Up Networking Services

Installation 2 - 750 Pin Accessory CableThe 50 Pin Accessory Cable serves as an adaptor cable betwwen the 9 Pin Deutsch Telemetry Cable (P.N 3089906Y6

Page 95 - Sending a Contact

2 - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide2DI1General purpose digital input port1 (switch detect, 5,12 or 24V inputs).Negative sense to either vehicl

Page 96 - Swapping Contacts

Installation 2 - 91 To program the operation of input/output, refer to Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs).2 To program minimum and maximum thr

Page 97 - Sending a Picture

2 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideMounting the Combination Antenna (VC6096 only)The Combination Antenna is an optional omni-directional WWAN

Page 98 - Headset Services

Installation 2 - 11Combination antenna installation guidelines (see Figure 2-10):1. For best performance, it is recommended to install the antenna out

Page 99 - Hands-free Services

ii VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide© 2008 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form

Page 100 - Serial Port Services

2 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInstalling the GPS AntennaThe VC6096 is supplied with an internal module of Global Positioning System (GPS

Page 101 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 19

Installation 2 - 13Using the VC6000 Series IndoorWhen using the VC6000 Series indoor, the VC6000 Series can be placed on a desk and powered using an I

Page 102 - IrMC Synchronization Services

2 - 14 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideOptional MountingThe following mounting examples are used for installation demonstration only. For optiona

Page 103 - Using Bluetooth 6 - 21

Installation 2 - 15Desk MountThe Desk Mount (see Figure 2-14) allows the VC6000 Series to be easily placed on a desk and adjusted to a most comfortabl

Page 104 - Accepting a Bond

2 - 16 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideMounting surface must be flat and stiff and it must extend evenly for the entire length of the mounting br

Page 105 - Bluetooth Settings

Chapter 3 Getting Started SeriesIntroductionThis chapter explains the keyboard, buttons, status icons and controls on the VC6000 Series, and provides

Page 106 - Dial-Up Networking Service

3 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideUsing the KeyboardQWERTY of the VC6000 or VC6096 can be used with the full-screen VC6000 Series. For keyboa

Page 107 - File Transfer Service

Getting Started 3 - 3Keyboard Functionality1 To program the operation of Function keys, refer to Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs).2 To progr

Page 108 - IrMC Synchronization Service

3 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTo display the Microsoft SIP keyboard, tap the Input Panel icon in the task tray and select Keyboard from t

Page 109 - OBEX Object Push Service

Getting Started 3 - 5Starting the Mobile Computer Boot UpThe VC6000 Series starts automatically as soon as power is applied; either with a connection

Page 110 - Table 6-6

iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A 11/30/2008 Initial release

Page 111 - Serial Port Service

3 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTo customize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Today icon. Use the Appearance tab to customize

Page 112 - Discovery Tab

Getting Started 3 - 7Speaker All sounds are on.All sounds are off.Time and Next AppointmentDisplays current time in analog or digital format.Table 3-2

Page 113 - Virtual COM Port Tab

3 - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideThe command bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table 3-3.ProgramsTab

Page 114 - Profiles Tab

Getting Started 3 - 9Table 3-5 lists programs that are listed in the Programs window.Table 3-5 Programs in Program WindowIcon Name DescriptionActiv

Page 115 - Miscellaneous Tab

3 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideSettingsTable 3-6 lists control applications pre installed on the VC6000 Series. Tap Start > Settings t

Page 116 - Table 6-14

Getting Started 3 - 11Owner Information Enter personal information on the VC6000 Series.Phone Make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up

Page 117 - Chapter 7 GSM Configuration

3 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideKeylight Set the keypad backlight time-out.Memory Check the device memory allocation status and memory car

Page 118 - Ensuring Network Coverage

Getting Started 3 - 13USB to PC Enables or disables the enhanced network connectivity.Wi-Fi Setup wireless network connection and customize settings (

Page 119 - Configuring a Data Connection

3 - 14 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideAdjusting VolumeTo adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the navigation bar:1. Tap the Speake

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Chapter 4 Using the PhoneIntroductionUse the VC6000 Series to make phone calls, set up speed dials, keep track of calls, and send text messages. Your

Page 121 - Ending a Data Connection

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4 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideThe VC6000 Series receive calls when the is in Suspend mode, leave the phone radio turned on.Turning the Ph

Page 123 - VC6000 Series Settings

Using the Phone 4 - 3Audio ModesThe VC6000 Series offers three audio modes for use during phone calls:•Speaker Mode: Use the VC6000 Series as if on sp

Page 124 - Security

4 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideMaking a CallWith the VC6000 Series, you can make a call from the phone, contacts, speed dial and call hist

Page 125 - Caller ID

Using the Phone 4 - 51. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the VC6000 Series’s keypad.2. From the Phone keypad, tap Call History.Fig

Page 126 - Call Waiting

4 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideWhen the alpha-numeric keypad phone is locked, press the Orange key twice to set the keypad to numeric mode

Page 127 - Fixed Dialing

Using the Phone 4 - 7Smart DialingSmart Dialing makes it easy to dial a phone number. When you start entering numbers or characters, Smart Dialing aut

Page 128 - Viewing Available Networks

4 - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideMuting a CallDuring a call, you can mute the microphone so you can hear the person on the line but he or sh

Page 129 - Setting Preferred Networks

Using the Phone 4 - 94. Tap View Note.Figure 4-11 Call History - Notes5. Tap ok to exit.Using Speed DialCreate speed dial numbers to dial frequentl

Page 130 - Network Time Synchronization

4 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide6. Tap ok to add the contact to the speed dial list.Figure 4-14 Speed Dial Contact List7. Tap ok to exi

Page 131 - Service Provider Name Display

Using the Phone 4 - 112. Tap Menu > Speed Dial.Figure 4-17 Speed Dial Contact List3. Tap and hold the contact name.4. Tap Edit... .5. Change the

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Page 133 - VC6000 Series GPS Setup

4 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideUsing Call HistoryUse Call History to call someone who was recently called, or recently called in. Call Hi

Page 134 - Assisted GPS

Using the Phone 4 - 13Figure 4-20 Call History - Tools Menu4. Select Call Timers... .Figure 4-21 Call History - Call Timers5. Tap Reset. (The Al

Page 135 - Using GPS Navigation 8 - 3

4 - 14 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 4-23 Call History - Tools Menu4. Select Delete all calls.Figure 4-24 Call History - Delete Al

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Using the Phone 4 - 15Using the Call History MenuUse the Call History menu to dial voice mail, access the Activation Wizard, save to contacts, view a

Page 137 - Chapter 9 ActiveSync

4 - 16 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide4. Enter the second number and tap Talk.Figure 4-28 Call Conferencing - Conferencing5. Tap Swap to move

Page 138 - Routine Sync Connection

Using the Phone 4 - 17Figure 4-30 Creating a Conference Call6. Tap Hold to place the conference on hold.7. Enter another phone number and tap Talk.

Page 139 - Troubleshooting

4 - 18 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 4-32 New Text Message NotificationThe Caller Identification feature matches incoming text messag

Page 140 - Connectors

Using the Phone 4 - 19 Figure 4-36 Text Messages ListSending a Text MessageTo create a text message:1. On the Phone screen, select a contact name t

Page 141 - Cleaning Frequency

4 - 20 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 4-39 Message Options Window4. Tap Send when you've finished the message.If the phone is tur

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Chapter 5 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and send captured data

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vi VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideControlling Screen Brightness ...

Page 144 - Bluetooth Connection

5 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 5-1 Wireless Applications MenuSignal Strength IconThe Signal Strength icon in the task tray indic

Page 145 - Appendix A Specifications

Wireless Applications 5 - 3Turning the WLAN Radio On and OffTo turn the WLAN radio off tap the Signal Strength icon and select Disable Radio.Figure 5-

Page 146 - Table A-1

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Page 147 - Getting Started A - 3

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

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6 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideThe Bluetooth radio in this VC6000 Series operates as a Class 2 device power class. The maximum output powe

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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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6 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideBluetooth Power StatesCold BootPerforming a cold boot on the VC6000 Series turns off Bluetooth after initia

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 5Figure 6-3 Explorer Mode WindowYou can also use the “tap and hold” technique to view available options. Scroll bars and view o

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6 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideDiscovering Bluetooth Device(s)The VC6000 Series can receive information from discovered devices without bo

Page 153 - Index - 5

Using Bluetooth 6 - 7The following actions are available in the drop-down list (actions may vary depending upon configurations):• Explore Services on

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6 - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-6 Select Remote Device Window9. Select a device from the list and tap Next. The VC6000 Series s

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 911. In the Favorite Name text box, enter a name for this service that will appear in the Favorite window.12. Tap Next. The Connec

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6 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide2. Ensure that OBEX File Transfer profile is enabled on the VC6000 Series. See Profiles Tab on page 6-32 f

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 11•Put File - copy a file from the VC6000 Series to the remote device.Creating a New File or FolderTo create a new folder or file

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6 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide5. Tap Start > Internet Explorer. The Internet Explorer window appears.6. In the address field, enter a

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 13Object Exchange Push ServicesObject Exchange (OBEX) is a set of protocols that allows sharing objects such as Contacts or pictur

Page 161 - Glossary - 7

6 - 14 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-14 Select Contact Entry Window4. Select a contact to send to the other device.5. Tap OK.6. Tap

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 15Figure 6-16 Select Contact Entry Window4. Select a contact to send to the other device.5. Tap OK.6. Tap OK to swap contacts w

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6 - 16 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide1. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. The OBEX Object Push window appears.Figure 6-18

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Using Bluetooth 6 - 171. Ensure the VC6000 Series is discoverable and connectable. See Device Info Tab on page 6-23.2. Ensure that the Headset profile

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