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6 - 18 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-20 WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog BoxSerial Port ServicesUse the wireless Bluetooth
Using Bluetooth 6 - 19Figure 6-21 ActiveSync Connection Settings Window on PCTo establish an ActiveSync connection:1. Ensure the VC6000 Series is d
6 - 20 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuidePersonal Area Network ServicesConnect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate, or play m
Using Bluetooth 6 - 21To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device:1. Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer. The BTExplorer window appears.2
6 - 22 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-25 Pairing Status Window8. Tap Finish. The devices are successfully paired. The device name mo
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
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
Using Bluetooth 6 - 25File Transfer ServiceFile transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files.Figure 6-31 BTExplorer Settings - File Tran
6 - 26 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideHands-Free Audio Gateway ServiceHands-Free Service Audio Gateway allows connection to hands-free devices.F
Using Bluetooth 6 - 27Figure 6-34 BTExplorer Settings - IrMC SynchronizationOBEX Object Push ServiceOBEX Object Push allows other Bluetooth devices
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6 - 28 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-35 BTExplorer Settings - OBEX Exchange InformationPersonal Area Networking ServicePersonal Are
Using Bluetooth 6 - 29Serial Port ServiceSerial port allows other Bluetooth devices to access COM ports.Figure 6-37 BTExplorer Settings - Serial Po
6 - 30 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 6-38 BTExplorer Settings - Security TabDiscovery TabUse the Discovery tab to set and modify disc
Using Bluetooth 6 - 31Virtual COM Port TabVirtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use for virtual COM ports. Check the appropr
6 - 32 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideHID TabUse the HID tab to select The Human Interface Device Profile programming interface defines the prot
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
6 - 34 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTable 6-14 Miscellaneous tab DataItem DescriptionHighlight Connections Select the connection type to hi
Chapter 7 GSM ConfigurationIntroductionThis chapter explains how to verify VC6000 Series service on an Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) w
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
GSM Configuration 7 - 37Figure 7-2 Phone Settings Window - Network Tabb. Ensure the service provider’s network appears in the Current network: fiel
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7 - 38 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 7-5 Connections Window - Access Point Name7. Enter the APN from the service provider in the Acce
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
7 - 40 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideNOTE Tapping Disconnect during an active data transfer (e.g., downloading a web page) automatically reconn
GSM Configuration 7 - 41VC6000 Series SettingsUse the Phone Settings window to customize settings, such as the ring type and ring tone for incoming ca
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
GSM Configuration 7 - 435. Tap ok to exit settings.ServicesUse the Services tab to configure settings for subscribed phone services. For example, bloc
7 - 44 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 7-15 Caller IDCall ForwardingUse call forwarding to forward incoming calls to a different phone
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
7 - 46 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideNetworkUse the Network tab to view available networks, determine the order in which the phone accesses ano
GSM Configuration 7 - 47Figure 7-22 VC6000 Series Phone Window - Network Tab2. Tap Find Network.Figure 7-23 Choose Network3. From the Choose Net
About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the VC6000 Series and accessories.Documentation SetThe documentation set for t
7 - 48 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 7-25 Preferred Networks3. Select the preferred networks by tapping one or more check boxes.4. Ta
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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Chapter 8 Using GPS NavigationIntroductionThe VC6000 Series includes Global Positioning System (GPS) technology using the SiRF III chipset. GPS techno
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
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
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Chapter 9 ActiveSyncIntroductionYou can use Microsoft® ActiveSync version 4.5 or above to synchronize information between the VC6000 Series and a host
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
Chapter 10 Maintenance and TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning the VC6000 Series, and provides troubleshooting s
xii VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideSoftware VersionsThis guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating syste
10 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide•A screen protector is installed to the VC6000 Series screen. The protector minimizes wear and tear. Scree
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 34. Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol.5. Rub the cotton portion of th
10 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTroubleshootingVC6000 SeriesTable 10-1 Troubleshooting the VC6000 SeriesProblem Cause SolutionThe VC600
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 5Tapping the buttons or icons does not activate the corresponding feature.Screen is not calibrated correctly.Re
10 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideBluetooth ConnectionTable 10-2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth ConnectionProblem Cause SolutionVC6000 Series
Appendix A SpecificationsVC6096/VC6000 SpecificationsTable A-1 VC6096/VC6000 SpecificationsPhysical and Environmental CharacteristicsDimensions:
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
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,
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IndexAActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About This Guide xiiiTo view the hardware and software configuration information:Tap Start > Settings > System Info icon > ConfigInfo tab.Cha
Index - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFunction Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10Ggetting started . . . .
Index - 3pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9PIN, changing for phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guideinternet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37Wireless Manager . . . . .
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GlossaryAAPI. An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another. Usually used to refer to services provided
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
Glossary - 3EElement. Generic term for a bar or space.Encoded Area. Total linear dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern, including sta
Glossary - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideIEC (825) Class 1. This is the lowest power IEC laser classification. Conformity is ensured through
Glossary - 5Light Emitting Diode. See LED.MMC. Mobile Computer.MDN. Mobile Directory Number. The directory listing telephone number that is dialed (ge
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
Glossary - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuidePPAN . Personal area network. Using Bluetooth wireless technology, PANs enable devices to communicat
Glossary - 7code,; 2) Photodetector - registers the difference in reflected light (more light reflected from spaces); 3) Signal conditioning circuit -
Glossary - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTSR. See Terminate and Stay Resident.UUPC. Universal Product Code. A relatively complex numeric symb
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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
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
Getting Started 1 - 3Model ConfigurationsTable 1-3 describes the VC6000 Series model configurations.Table 1-2 VC6000 Series - Model ConfigurationsF
1 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 1-1 Front View1. To program the operation of the Application LEDs, refer to the Enterprise Mobili
Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-2 Back View3. Reverse thread - rotate counterclockwise to fasten connector.4. Keep covered when not in use.5. Include
1 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideSystem Indication LEDThe system indication LED is located inside the Suspend Button.Table 1-3 describes the
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
1 - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInstalling an SD Memory CardA Secure Digital (SD) memory card provides secondary non-volatile data storage.
Getting Started 1 - 9Starting with the VC6000 SeriesThe VC6000 Series is automatically powered on when connected to the vehicle. The VC6000 Series tur
1 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideResetting the VC6000 SeriesIf the VC6000 Series stops responding to inputs, perform the reset actions in t
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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2 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInstalling the VC6000 Series in a VehicleGuidelines for Routing Cables•Establish a neat route for the cable
Installation 2 - 3Connecting the Vehicle Power CableTo connect the power cable (see Figure 2-2):1. Disconnect the power terminals from the vehicle bat
2 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTelemetry CablesThe VC6000 Series vehicle telemetry system enables remote access to information and service
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
2 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide6 Pin Deutsch Telemetry Cable The 6 Pin Deutsch Telemetry Cable supports protocol 1708 interface with Heavy
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
2 - 8 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide2DI1General purpose digital input port1 (switch detect, 5,12 or 24V inputs).Negative sense to either vehicl
Installation 2 - 91 To program the operation of input/output, refer to Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs).2 To program minimum and maximum thr
2 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideMounting the Combination Antenna (VC6096 only)The Combination Antenna is an optional omni-directional WWAN
Installation 2 - 11Combination antenna installation guidelines (see Figure 2-10):1. For best performance, it is recommended to install the antenna out
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2 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideInstalling the GPS AntennaThe VC6096 is supplied with an internal module of Global Positioning System (GPS
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
2 - 14 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideOptional MountingThe following mounting examples are used for installation demonstration only. For optiona
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
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
Chapter 3 Getting Started SeriesIntroductionThis chapter explains the keyboard, buttons, status icons and controls on the VC6000 Series, and provides
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
Getting Started 3 - 3Keyboard Functionality1 To program the operation of Function keys, refer to Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs).2 To progr
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
Getting Started 3 - 5Starting the Mobile Computer Boot UpThe VC6000 Series starts automatically as soon as power is applied; either with a connection
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A 11/30/2008 Initial release
3 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideTo customize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Today icon. Use the Appearance tab to customize
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
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
Getting Started 3 - 9Table 3-5 lists programs that are listed in the Programs window.Table 3-5 Programs in Program WindowIcon Name DescriptionActiv
3 - 10 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideSettingsTable 3-6 lists control applications pre installed on the VC6000 Series. Tap Start > Settings t
Getting Started 3 - 11Owner Information Enter personal information on the VC6000 Series.Phone Make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up
3 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideKeylight Set the keypad backlight time-out.Memory Check the device memory allocation status and memory car
Getting Started 3 - 13USB to PC Enables or disables the enhanced network connectivity.Wi-Fi Setup wireless network connection and customize settings (
3 - 14 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideAdjusting VolumeTo adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the navigation bar:1. Tap the Speake
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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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4 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideUsing Call HistoryUse Call History to call someone who was recently called, or recently called in. Call Hi
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
4 - 14 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 4-23 Call History - Tools Menu4. Select Delete all calls.Figure 4-24 Call History - Delete Al
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
4 - 16 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide4. Enter the second number and tap Talk.Figure 4-28 Call Conferencing - Conferencing5. Tap Swap to move
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.
4 - 18 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 4-32 New Text Message NotificationThe Caller Identification feature matches incoming text messag
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
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
Chapter 5 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and send captured data
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5 - 2 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideFigure 5-1 Wireless Applications MenuSignal Strength IconThe Signal Strength icon in the task tray indic
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-
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Chapter 6 Using BluetoothIntroductionBluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio fr
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
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
6 - 4 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideBluetooth Power StatesCold BootPerforming a cold boot on the VC6000 Series turns off Bluetooth after initia
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
6 - 6 VC6000 Series Product Reference GuideDiscovering Bluetooth Device(s)The VC6000 Series can receive information from discovered devices without bo
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
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
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
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
6 - 12 VC6000 Series Product Reference Guide5. Tap Start > Internet Explorer. The Internet Explorer window appears.6. In the address field, enter a
Using Bluetooth 6 - 13Object Exchange Push ServicesObject Exchange (OBEX) is a set of protocols that allows sharing objects such as Contacts or pictur
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
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
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
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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