MC55A0 MC55N0 ENTERPRISE DIGITAL ASSISTANT USER

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MC55A0MC55N0ENTERPRISE DIGITALASSISTANTUSER GUIDE

MC55A0MC55N0ENTERPRISE DIGITAL ASSISTANTUSER GUIDE72E-148113-02Rev. AApril 2015

iiMC55A0/MC55N0 Enterprise Digital Assistant User GuideNo part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means,without permission in writing from Zebra. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying,recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to changewithout notice.The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis. All software, including firmware, furnished to the user is ona licensed basis. Zebra grants to the user a non-transferable and non-exclusive license to use each softwareor firmware program delivered hereunder (licensed program). Except as noted below, such license may not beassigned, sublicensed, or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Zebra. No right tocopy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shallnot modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, createa derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permissionfrom Zebra. The user agrees to maintain Zebra’s copyright notice on the licensed programs deliveredhereunder, and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes, in whole or in part. The user agrees notto decompile, disassemble, decode, or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or anyportion thereof.Zebra reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability, function, or design.Zebra does not assume any product liability arising out of, or in connection with, the application or use of anyproduct, circuit, or application described herein.No license is granted, either expressly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise under any Zebra, intellectualproperty rights. An implied license only exists for equipment, circuits, and subsystems contained in Zebraproducts.

iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:ChangeDateDescription-01 Rev A8/2011Initial release.-02 Rev A4/2015Zebra Rebranding

ivMC55A0/MC55N0 Enterprise Digital Assistant User Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTRevision History . iiiAbout This GuideIntroduction .Documentation Set .Configurations.Software Versions.Chapter Descriptions .Notational Conventions.Related Documents .Service Information .xixixiixiixivxivxvxvChapter 1: Getting StartedIntroduction .Unpacking .Getting Started .Installing a microSD Card (MC55A0) .Installing a microSD Card (MC55N0) .Installing the Battery .Charging the Battery .Charging the Main Battery .Charging Spare Batteries .Charging Temperature .Powering On the MC55 .Calibrating the Screen .Checking Battery Status .Replacing the Battery .Removing the microSD Card (MC55A0) .Removing the microSD Card (MC55N0) .Battery Management .Changing the Power Settings .Changing the Backlight Settings .Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings -91-91-101-10

viMC55A0/MC55N0 Enterprise Digital Assistant User GuideTurning Off the Radios .Handstrap Replacement .Removal .Installation .1-101-121-121-13Chapter 2: OperationIntroduction .Finger Scrolling .Home Screen .Classic Today Screen .Status Bar .Tile Bar .Start Screen .UI Settings .Start Screen Settings .IE Zoom Mapping .Locking the MC55 .Locking without PIN or Password .Locking with Simple PIN .Locking with Strong Password .Password Locking Setup .Battery Status Indications .Battery Reserve Options .Main Battery Temperature Notifications .Battery Health .LED Indicators .Resetting the MC55 .Performing a Warm Boot .Performing a Cold Boot .Waking the MC55 .Function Buttons .Stylus .Entering Data .Using Voice-Over-IP .Interactive Sensor Technology .Power Management .Display Orientation .Free Fall Detection .USB Configuration 222-222-232-232-232-232-24Chapter 3: Data CaptureIntroduction .Linear Scanning .Imaging .Operational Modes .Digital Camera .Scanning Considerations .Linear Scanning .Imager Scanning .3-13-13-13-23-23-23-33-3

Table of ContentsUsing the RS507 Hands-free Imager .Digital Camera Scanning .DataWedge .Installation .Enable DataWedge .Disable DataWedge .Taking Photos .Recording Video .Viewing Photos and Videos .Chapter 4: BluetoothIntroduction .Adaptive Frequency Hopping .Security .Security Mode 3 (Link Level Encryption) .Microsoft Bluetooth Stack .StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack .Bluetooth Configuration .Bluetooth Power States .Cold Boot .Warm Boot .Suspend .Resume .Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack .Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off .Enabling Bluetooth .Disabling Bluetooth .Discovering Bluetooth Device(s) .Available Services .Object Push Services via Beam .Internet Sharing .Serial Port Services .ActiveSync Using Serial Port Services .Phone Book Access Profile Services .Using Bluetooth StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack .Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off .Disabling Bluetooth .Enabling Bluetooth .Modes .Wizard Mode .Explorer Mode .Discovering Bluetooth Device(s) .Available Services .File Transfer Services .Connecting to the Internet Using an Access Point .Dial-Up Networking Services .Add a Dial-up Entry .Object Exchange Push Services .Headset Services .Serial Port Services 224-234-264-27vii

viiiMC55A0/MC55N0 Enterprise Digital Assistant User GuideActiveSync Using Serial Port Services .Personal Area Network Services .A2DP/AVRCP Services .Connect to a HID Device .Bonding with Discovered Device(s) .Bluetooth Settings .Device Info .Services .Security .Discovery .Virtual COM Port .HID .Profiles .System Parameters .Miscellaneous -394-394-39Chapter 5: AccessoriesIntroduction .Single-slot USB Cradle .Charging the MC55 Battery .Charging the Spare Battery .Battery Charging Indicators .Charging Temperature .Single-slot Ethernet/Modem/USB Cradle .Country Settings .Connection Setup .Indicators .Operation .Ethernet Connection .Modem Connection .Four-slot Charge Only Cradle .Charging .Battery Charging Indicators .Charging Temperature .Four-slot Ethernet Cradle .Charging .Battery Charging Indicators .Charging Temperature .VCD5000 Vehicle Cradle .Charging the MC55 Battery .Removing the MC55 .Battery Charging Indicators .Charging Temperature .Four-slot Battery Charger .Battery Charging .Battery Charging Indicators .Charging Temperature .Cables .Battery Charging and Operating Power .LED Charge Indications 5-135-135-14

Table of ContentsCharging Temperature .Vehicle Holder .Installation Reminders .Device Mounting Precautions .Installation .Assembly .Windshield Installation .Flat Surface Installation .Trigger Handle .Inserting the MC55 into the Trigger Handle .Removing the MC55 .Scanning hapter 6: Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroduction .Maintaining the MC55 .Removing the Screen Protector .Battery Safety Guidelines .Cleaning .Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients .Harmful Ingredients .Cleaning Instructions .Special Cleaning Notes .Materials Required .Cleaning the MC55 .Housing .Display .Scanner Exit Window .Connector .Cleaning Cradle Connectors .Cleaning Frequency .Troubleshooting .MC55 .Bluetooth Connection .

mc55a0 mc55n0 enterprise digital assistant user guide 72e-148113-02 rev. a april 2015

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