ET40/45 Enterprise Tablet Product Reference Guide MN-004344-03EN Rev A
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Contents About this Guide............................................................................................................................................. 11 Configurations.......................................................................................................................................... 11 Notational Conventions........................................................................................................................ 13 Icon Conventions........................
Contents Quick Access Panel Icons..................................................................................................................32 Opening the Quick Access Panel............................................................................................ 33 Editing Icons on the Quick Settings Bar................................................................................ 34 Battery Management...............................................................................................
Contents Enabling Keyboards......................................................................................................................43 Switching Between Keyboards................................................................................................. 44 Using the Android and Gboard Keyboards........................................................................... 44 Edit Text..............................................................................................................
Contents Data Capture.................................................................................................................................................. 59 Imaging.....................................................................................................................................................59 Scanning Considerations....................................................................................................................60 Scanning with an Internal Scanner.......
Contents Wireless Local Area Network............................................................................................................90 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network................................................................................................. 91 Removing a Wi-Fi Network......................................................................................................... 91 WLAN Configuration....................................................................................
Contents Charging the Power Pack Using the 4-Slot Battery Charger........................................... 121 Power Pack Charging Indicators.............................................................................................122 Power Pack........................................................................................................................................... 123 Installing the Power Pack.............................................................................................
Contents Performing a System Update Using ADB..............................................................................141 Performing a System Update Using Wireless ADB............................................................142 Performing a System Update Using USB Drive.................................................................. 144 Verifying System Update Installation..................................................................................... 144 Android Enterprise Reset.............
Contents Housing...........................................................................................................................................158 Camera and Exit Window..........................................................................................................158 Cleaning Cradle Connectors.................................................................................................... 158 Troubleshooting...........................................................................
About this Guide About this Guide This guide provides information about setting up and using the ET40 and ET45 tablets. Some screens shown in this guide may differ from the actual screens shown on the device. Configurations This guide covers the following configurations of the ET40/45 tablets. Table 1 Configurations Configuration ET40 Operating System Android 11 GMS ET40AA-001C1B0 Radios Display WLAN: WiFi-6 (802.
About this Guide Table 1 Configurations (Continued) Configuration ET40-HC Operating System Radios Android 11 AOSP WLAN: WiFi-6 (802.11 ax) Healthcare WPAN: Bluetooth 5.1 with BLE China Only ET40AB-0H2C1B0 ET45 Display Android 11 GMS ET45BA-101D1B0 WLAN: WiFi-6 (802.11 ax) WPAN: Bluetooth 5.
About this Guide Table 1 Configurations (Continued) Configuration ET45 Operating System Radios Android 11 AOSP WLAN: WiFi-6 (802.11 ax) China Only Display WPAN: Bluetooth 5.
About this Guide Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Zebra Global Customer Support for your region. Contact information is available at: zebra.com/support. When contacting support, please have the following information available: • Serial number of the unit • Model number or product name • Software type and version number Zebra responds to calls by email, telephone, or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements.
Getting Started Getting Started This section provides information to get the tablet up and running for the first time. Unpacking the Device 1. Carefully remove all protective material from the device and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. 2. Verify the following items are in the box: • Tablet • Regulatory Guide 3. Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Global Customer Support Center immediately. 4.
Getting Started Device Features Figure 1 Front View Table 2 Device Front View Number Item Description 1 Front scan button Initiates barcode data capture when a scan-enabled application is active. 2 Touch screen Displays all information needed to operate the device. 3 Light sensor Determines ambient light for controlling display back light intensity. 4 Front camera Use for video conferencing. 5 Power button Turns the display on and off. Press and release to power on the device.
Getting Started Table 2 Device Front View (Continued) Number Item Description 13 Left speaker Provides audio output. 14 USB port cover Use to seal the USB port. Available on healthcare devices only. Figure 2 Table 3 Rear View Device Rear View Number Item Description 1 Cradle latching slot Used by cradles to secure the tablet. 2 Battery cover Provides access to the replaceable battery. 3 NFC antenna position Use to read NFC cards. 4 Rear Microphone Use for audio recordings.
Getting Started Table 3 Device Rear View (Continued) Number Item Description 11 PTT button Typically used for Push-to-Talk communications. Where regulatory restrictions exist, button is configurable for use with other applications. 12 Volume up button Increases audio volume. 13 Volume down button Decreases audio volume. Setting Up the Device Set up the device before using it for the first time. 1. Install the nano SIM Card. (ET45 only) 2. Charge the device. 3. Power on the device.
Getting Started 3. Using your fingernail, slide and hold the battery lock switch in the unlock position (1). 4. While the switch is in the unlock position, lift the battery from the notched area (2), rotate the battery up and then remove it from the battery well (3). 3 2 1 5. After removing the battery from the tablet, release the battery lock switch. 6. If replacing the nano SIM card, remove the existing card. a) Push in the installed SIM card and release.
Getting Started 9. Replace the battery, contacts side first. 10. Gently push the battery towards the contacts (1) while rotating the battery down into the battery well (2), ensuring it is seated properly. CAUTION: Be aware of the orientation of the battery cover. Failure to replace the battery cover properly may cause damage. 11. Insert the tabbed end of the battery cover into the slots in the battery well (1). 12. Rotate the cover down (2).
Getting Started 13. Carefully press down around the edges of the cover. Make sure that the cover is seated properly. Device Charging Before using the tablet for the first time, connect it to an external power source. Keep the tablet connected to the external power source until fully charged. The Charging Indicator LED turns green when the tablet is fully charged. You may use the tablet while it is charging. Charging Indicators Charge the tablet's battery before using the tablet. The 8 in.
Getting Started Table 4 Charging Indicators (Continued) LED Indication Solid Green Charging complete. Solid Red Charging complete but the battery is at end of useful life. Charging Temperature Charge batteries in ambient temperatures from 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) as reported by the battery. Charging is intelligently controlled by the charger.
Getting Started Charging Using a 1-Slot Cradle This section describes how to charge the device using an ET40/ET45 1-Slot Cradle. 1. Align the device with the alignment marks (1) on the cradle.
Getting Started 2. Insert the device into the cradle (1) and rotate it backwards (2) until it clicks. The device is locked in the cradle and the device Charging LED indicates charging.
Getting Started 3. To remove the device from the cradle, rotate the device forward slightly (1) and lift it out of the cradle (2). Powering on the Device Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears. Turning off the Display To turn off the display press and release the Power button. Turning off the Device This section provides information on how to turn off the tablet. NOTE: After the device is powered off and external power is applied to the device, the device will automatically power on.
Using the Device Using the Device This section explains how to use the device. Home Screen Turn on the device to display the Home screen. Depending on how your system administrator configured your device, your Home screen may appear differently than the graphics in this section. After the device goes into Sleep mode, the Home screen displays with the lock slider. Touch the screen and slide up to unlock. The Home screen provides four additional screens to place widgets and shortcuts.
Using the Device Figure 3 Home Screen 1 Status bar Displays the time, status icons (right side), and notification icons (left side). 2 Widgets Launches stand-alone apps that run on the Home screen. 3 Shortcut icons Opens apps installed on the device. 4 Folder Contains apps. 5 Back Displays the previous screen. 6 Home Displays the home screen. 7 Recent Displays recently used applications. Setting the Home Screen Rotation By default, the Home screen rotation is disabled. 1.
Using the Device Status Bar The Status bar displays the time, notification icons (left side), and status icons (right side). If there are more notifications than can fit in the Status bar, a dot displays indicating that more notifications exist. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Notification panel and view all notifications and status.
Using the Device Table 5 Notification Icons (Continued) Icon Description Device is connected to or disconnected from a virtual private network (VPN). Preparing internal storage by checking it for errors. USB debugging is enabled on the device. Wired headset with a boom module is connected to the device. Wired headset without a boom module is connected to the device. PTT Express Voice client status. Indicates the RxLogger app is running. Indicates the Bluetooth scanner is connected to the device.
Using the Device Table 6 Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description Main battery is charging. UPS battery is fully charged. All sounds, except media and alarms, are muted. Vibrate mode is active. Do Not Disturb mode active. Airplane Mode is active. All radios are turned off. Bluetooth is on. Connected to a Bluetooth device. Connected to a Wi-Fi network. Indicates the Wi-Fi version number. Not connected to a Wi-Fi network or no Wi-Fi signal. Connected to an Ethernet network. Speakerphone enabled.
Using the Device Table 6 Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description Connected to a GPRS network (WWAN only).a Roaming from a network (WWAN only). No SIM card installed (WWAN only). a Cellular network icon that appears is dependent upon the carrier/network. Managing Notifications Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, alarms, and ongoing events. When a notification occurs, an icon appears in the Status bar with a brief description.
Using the Device • To manage recent or frequently used notifications, open the Notification panel and then touch Manage notifications. Touch the toggle switch next to an app to turn off all notifications, or touch an app for more notification options. • To clear all notifications, open the Notification panel and then touch CLEAR ALL. All event-based notifications are removed. Ongoing notifications remain in the list. • To close the Notification panel, swipe the Notification panel up.
Using the Device Table 7 Quick Access Panel Icons (Continued) Icon Description Data Saver - Turn on to prevent some apps from sending or receiving data in the background. Night Light - Tint the screen amber to make it easier to look at the screen in dim light. Set Night Light to turn on automatically from sunset to sunrise, or at other times. Screen Cast - Share phone content on Chromecast or a television with Chromecast builtin.
Using the Device Figure 6 Quick Access Panel • If the device is locked, swipe down once. • If the device is unlocked, swipe down once with two fingers, or twice with one finger. • If the Notification panel is open, swipe down from the Quick Settings bar. Editing Icons on the Quick Settings Bar The first several setting tiles from the Quick Access panel become the Quick Settings bar. • Open the Quick Access panel and touch to edit, add, or remove settings tiles.
Using the Device Checking Battery Status • Open Settings and touch About phone > Battery Information. Or, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and touch to open the Battery Manager app. Battery present status indicates if the battery is present. Battery level lists the battery charge (as a percentage of fully charged). • Swipe down with two fingers from the status bar to open the quick access panel. Battery percentage is displayed next to the battery icon.
Using the Device • Digital Compass - The digital compass or magnetometer provides simple orientation in relation to the Earth's magnetic field. As a result, the device always knows which way is North so it can auto rotate digital maps depending on the physical orientation of the device. • Light Sensor - Detects ambient light and adjusts the screen brightness. Waking the Device The device goes into Sleep mode when you press Power or after a period of inactivity (set in the Display settings window). 1.
Using the Device 7. Copy files to and from the device or delete files as required. Transferring Photos Use PTP to copy photos from the device to the host computer. 1. Connect the device to a host computer using a USB accessory. 2. On the device, pull down the Notification panel and touch Charging this device via USB. 3. Touch PTP. 4. On the host computer, open a file explorer application. 5. Open the SD card or the Internal storage folder. 6. Copy or delete photos as required.
Settings Settings This section describes the settings on the device. Accessing Settings There are multiple ways to access settings on a device. • Swipe down with two fingers from the top of the Home screen to open the Quick Access panel and touch . • Double-swipe down from the top of the Home screen to open the Quick Access panel and touch • Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to open APPS and touch . Settings.
Settings Setting Night Light The Night Light setting tints the screen amber, making the screen easier to look at in low light. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Display. 3. Touch Night Light. 4. Touch Schedule. 5. Select one of the schedule values: • None (default) • Turns on at custom time • Turns on from sunset to sunrise. 6. By default, Night Light is disabled. Touch TURN ON NOW to enable. 7. Adjust the tint using the Intensity slider. Setting Screen Rotation By default, screen rotation is enabled.
Settings Setting Lock Screen Notifications The lock screen display setting wakes the screen when notifications are received. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Display > Advanced. 3. Touch Lock screen. 4. In the When to show section, enable or disable an option using the switch. Setting Font Size Set the size of the font in system apps. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Display > Advanced. 3. Touch Font size. 4.
Settings 3. Touch Touch panel mode. 4. Select: • Glove and Finger (Screen Protector OFF) to use a finger or a gloved finger on the screen without a screen protector. • Stylus and Finger (Screen Protector OFF) to use a finger or a stylus on the screen without a screen protector. • Finger Only to use a finger on the screen. • Stylus, Glove and Finger to use a stylus, gloved finger, or a finger on the screen. 5. Touch Home.
Settings • Call volume - Controls the volume during a call. • Ring & notification volume - Controls the ringtone and notification volume. • Alarm volume - Controls the alarm clock volume. • Vibrate for calls - Switch on or off. • Do Not Disturb - Mutes some or all sounds and vibrations. • Media - Shows the media player in Quick Settings while sound is playing, allowing quick access.
Settings Remappable Keys Indicates the button on the device that can be remapped. Figure 7 Key Positions 1 2 6 5 3 4 1 SCAN 2 RIGHT_TRIGGER_1 3 P1 4 LEFT_TRIGGER 5 VOLUMEUP 6 VOLUMEDOWN GRIP_TRIGGER (not shown) Keyboards The device provides multiple keyboard options. NOTE: The Enterprise Keyboard is available for download from the Zebra Support Site. • Android Keyboard - AOSP devices only • Gboard - GMS devices only • Enterprise Keyboard - Not pre-installed on the device.
Settings 2. Touch System > Languages & input > On-screen keyboard > Manage on-screen keyboards. 3. Touch a keyboard to enable. Switching Between Keyboards To switch between keyboards, touch in a text box to display the current keyboard. NOTE: By default, the Gboard is enabled. All other virtual keyboards are disabled. • On the Gboard keyboard, touch and hold • On the Android keyboard, touch, and hold • On the Enterprise keyboard, touch . Only available with Mobility DNA Enterprise License.
Settings • Alpha • Special characters • Data capture. Numeric Tab The numeric keyboard is labeled 123. The keys displayed vary on the app being used. For example, an arrow displays in Contacts, however Done displays in Email account setup. Alpha Tab The alpha keyboard is labeled using the language code. For English, the alpha keyboard is labeled EN. Additional Character Tab The additional characters keyboard is labeled #*/. • Touch • Touch ABC to return to the Symbols keyboard.
Settings 4. Touch + to add a new word or phrase to the dictionary. 5. Enter the word or phrase. 6. In the Shortcut text box, enter a shortcut for the word or phrase. Notifications The user can configure notifications for the device and for specific apps. Device notifications settings allow the user to configure how notifications occur on the device. App notification settings allow the user to configure how notifications for a specific app occur.
Applications Applications Apart from the standard pre-installed Android applications, the following table lists Zebra-specific applications installed on the device. Installed Applications Aside from the common Google apps, the Zebra-specific apps that are installed on the device are described in this section.
Applications Table 9 Apps (Continued) Item Description MSRN - Use to verify the authenticity of the paired Snap-on MSR and to provision the Snap-on MSR. Phone - Use to dial a phone number when used with some Voice over IP (VoIP) clients (VoIP telephony ready only). PTT Express - Use to launch PTT Express client for VoIP communication. RxLogger - Use to diagnose device and app issues. Settings - Use to configure the device.
Applications 3. Touch an icon to open the app. Switching Between Recent Apps 1. Touch Recent. A window appears on the screen with icons of recently used apps. 2. Slide the apps displayed up and down to view all recently used apps. 3. Swipe left or right to remove the app from the list and force close the app. 4. Touch an icon to open an app or touch Back to return to the current screen. Battery Manager The Battery Manager provides detailed information about the battery.
Applications • • • Health - The health of the battery. If a critical error occurs, description. appears. Touch to view the error • Decommission - The battery is past its useful life and should be replaced. See system administrator. • Good - The battery is good. • Charge error - An error occurred while charging. See system administrator. • Over Current - An over-current condition occurred. See system administrator. • Dead - The battery has no charge. Replace the battery.
Applications • Time since charging - The amount of time since the device began charging. • Advanced info - Touch to view additional battery information. • Battery present status - Indicates that the battery is present. • Battery scale - The battery scale level used to determine battery level (100). • Battery level - The battery charge level as a percentage of scale. • Battery voltage - The current battery voltage in millivolts.
Applications 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Camera. Figure 8 1 Scene mode and settings 2 Filters 3 Flash (rear camera only) 4 Settings 5 Quick zoom button (1.0x, 2.0x, 3.0x) 6 Camera switch (rear camera only) 7 Professional mode 8 Photo mode 9 Camera shutter button/Video record button/Video stop button 10 High frame rate video mode 11 Video mode 12 Zoom 2. Select Photo mode. 3. To switch between the rear camera and front camera (if available), touch . 4.
Applications 7. Touch . Recording Videos Record videos using the device. 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Camera. 2. Select Video mode. 3. To switch between the rear camera and front camera (if available), touch . 4. Point the camera and frame the scene. 5. To zoom in or out, use the Zoom slider or the Quick Zoom button. 6. Touch to start recording. The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen. 7. Touch to end the recording.
Applications • Still Camera • Countdown timer - Select Off (default), 2 seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds. • Continuous Shot - Select to take a series of photos quickly while holding the capture button. Off (default) or On. • Grid line - Enable to apply a 3x3 grid guide to the camera viewport. • Selfie Mirror - Select to save a mirror image of the photo. Available for the front camera only. Options: Off (default) or On.
Applications • Video Camera • Video quality - Set video quality to: HD 1080p (default), HD 720p, SD 480p, VGA, CIF, or QVGA. • Video duration - Set to: 30 seconds (MMS), 10 minutes, 30 minutes (default), or no limit. • Image Stabilization - Set to reduce blurry videos due to device movement. Options: On or Off (default). • Noise Reduction - Off (default), Fast, or High Quality. • Video Encoder - Set the video encoder to: MPEG4, H264 (default), or H265.
Applications Table 11 DataWedge Demonstration Icons (Continued) Category Icon Description Data Capture Indicates a USB scanner is connected to the device. Data Capture Indicates a USB scanner is not connected to the device. Data Capture The data capture function is through the internal imager or USB scanner. Data Capture The data capture function is through the rear camera. Data Capture A Bluetooth scanner is connected. Data Capture A Bluetooth scanner is not connected.
Applications RxLogger Configuration RxLogger is built with an extensible plug-in architecture and comes packaged with a number of plug-ins already built-in. For information on configuring RxLogger, refer to techdocs.zebra.com/rxlogger/. To open the configuration screen, from the RxLogger home screen touch Settings. Configuration File RxLogger configuration can be set using an XML file. The config.xml configuration file is located in the RxLogger\config folder.
Applications Initiating the Main Chat Head 1. Open RxLogger. 2. Touch > Toggle Chat Head. The Main Chat Head icon appears on the screen. 3. Touch and drag the Main Chat Head icon to move it around the screen. Removing the Main Chat Head 1. Touch and drag the icon. A circle with an X appears. 2. Move the icon over the circle and then release. Viewing Logs 1. Touch the Main Chat Head icon. The RxLogger Utility screen appears. 2. Touch a log to open it.
Data Capture Data Capture This section provides information for capturing barcode data using various scanning options.
Data Capture Scanning Considerations Typically, scanning is a simple matter of aim, scan, and decode, with a few quick trial efforts to master it. However, consider the following to optimize scanning performance: • Range — Scanners decode optimally over a particular working range — minimum and maximum distances from the barcode. This range varies according to barcode density and scanning device optics. Scan within range for quick and constant decodes; scanning too close or too far away prevents decodes.
Data Capture 3. Press and hold one of the scan buttons. The aiming dot with illumination turns on to assist in aiming. NOTE: When the device is in Pick List Mode, the device does not decode the barcode until the center of the aiming dot touches the barcode. 4. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the aiming pattern. The aiming dot is used for increased visibility in bright lighting conditions.
Data Capture The captured data appears in the text field. Scanning with the RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager Use the RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager to capture barcode data. Figure 9 RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager Refer to the RS507/RS507X Hands-free Imager Product Reference Guide for more information. NOTE: To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. The device contains the DataWedge app that allows the user to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content.
Data Capture 4. Press and hold the trigger. The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the cross-hairs in the aiming pattern. The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions. Figure 10 RS507/RS507X Aiming Pattern When the RS507/RS507X is in Pick List mode, the RS507/RS507X does not decode the barcode until the center of the crosshair touches the barcode.
Data Capture Scanning with the RS5100 Ring Scanner Use the RS5100 Ring Scanner to capture barcode data. Figure 12 RS5100 Ring Scanner Refer to the RS5100 Ring Scanner Product Reference Guide for more information. NOTE: To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. The device contains the DataWedge app that allows the user to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content. To scan with the RS5100: 1. Pair the RS5100 with the device. 2.
Data Capture 4. Press and hold the trigger. The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the cross-hairs in the aiming pattern. The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions. Figure 13 RS5100 Aiming Pattern When the RS5100 is in Pick List mode, the RS5100 does not decode the barcode until the center of the crosshair touches the barcode.
Data Capture Refer to the RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Product Reference Guide for more information. NOTE: To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. The device contains the DataWedge app that allows the user to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content. To scan with the RS6000: 1. Pair the RS6000 with the device. 2. Ensure that an app is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). 3. Point the RS6000 at a barcode.
Data Capture 4. Press and hold the trigger. The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the cross-hairs in the aiming pattern. The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions. Figure 16 RS6000 Aiming Pattern When the RS6000 is in Pick List mode, the RS6000 does not decode the barcode until the center of the crosshair touches the barcode.
Data Capture Scanning with the DS2278 Digital Scanner Use the DS2278 Digital Scanner to capture barcode data. Figure 18 DS2278 Digital Scanner Refer to the DS2278 Digital Scanner Product Reference Guide for more information. NOTE: To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. The device contains the DataWedge app that allows the user to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content. To scan with the DS2278: 1. Pair the DS2278 with the device.
Data Capture 5. Ensure the aiming pattern covers the barcode. 6. Upon successful decode, the scanner beeps and the LED flashes, and the scan line turns off. The captured data appears in the text field. Scanning with the DS3678 Bluetooth Scanner Use the DS3678 Bluetooth Scanner to capture barcode data. Figure 19 DS3678 Digital Scanner Refer to the DS3678 Product Reference Guide for more information. NOTE: To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required.
Data Capture 3. Point the scanner at a barcode. 4. Press and hold the trigger. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the aiming pattern. The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions. The captured data appears in the text field.
Data Capture Scanning with the DS8178 Digital Scanner Use the DS8178 Bluetooth Scanner to capture barcode data. Figure 20 DS8178 Digital Scanner Refer to the DS8178 Digital Scanner Product Reference Guide for more information. NOTE: To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. The device contains the DataWedge app that allows the user to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content. To scan with the DS8178 scanner: 1. Pair the scanner with the device.
Data Capture 5. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the aiming pattern. The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions. 6. Upon successful decode, the scanner beeps and the LED flashes, and the scan line turns off. The captured data appears in the text field. Scanning with the LI3678 Linear Imager Use the LI3678 linear imager to capture barcode data. Figure 21 LI3678 Bluetooth Scanner Refer to the LI3678 Product Reference Guide for more information.
Data Capture 4. Press and hold the trigger. 5. Ensure the aiming pattern covers the barcode. Upon successful decode, the scanner beeps and the LED displays a single green flash. The captured data appears in the text field. DataWedge DataWedge is a utility that adds advanced barcode scanning capability to any application without writing code. It runs in the background and handles the interface to built-in barcode scanners.
Data Capture 2. Touch > Settings. 3. Touch the DataWedge enabled checkbox. A blue checkmark appears in the checkbox indicating that DataWedge is enabled. Disabling DataWedge This procedure provides information on how to disable DataWedge on the device. 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch 2. Touch . . 3. Touch Settings. 4. Touch DataWedge enabled. Supported Decoders The device supports the decoders listed in the following sections.
Data Capture Table 12 Camera Supported Decoders (Continued) Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Dutch Postal O Maxicode X DotCode X MicroPDF O EAN13 X MicroQR O Decoder US Postnet Default State O Key: X = Enabled, O = Disabled, - = Not Supported SE4100 Internal Imager Supported Decoders Lists the supported decoders for the internal SE4100 imager.
Data Capture SE4710 Internal Imager Supported Decoders Lists the supported decoders for the SE4710 internal imager.
Data Capture Table 15 SE4720 Internal Imager Supported Decoders (Continued) Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Chinese 2 of 5 O GS1 DataBar Expanded X Decoder Signature O Codabar X GS1 DataBar Limited O TLC 39 O Code 11 O GS1 Datamatrix O Trioptic 39 O Code 128 X GS1 QRCode O UK Postal O Code 39 X HAN XIN O UPCA X Code 93 O Interleaved 2 of 5 O UPCE0 X Composite AB O Japanese Postal O UPCE1 O Composite C O Korean 3 of 5 O
Data Capture Table 16 RS507/RS507x Supported Decoders (Continued) Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Code 93 O Interleaved 2 of 5 O UPCE0 X Composite AB O Japanese Postal O UPCE1 O Composite C O Korean 3 of 5 O US4state O Discrete 2 of 5 O MAIL MARK - US4state FICS O Datamatrix X Matrix 2 of 5 O US Planet O Dutch Postal O Maxicode X US Postnet O DotCode O MicroPDF O EAN13 X MicroQR O Key: X = Enabled, O = Disabled, - = Not S
Data Capture Table 17 RS5100 Supported Decoders (Continued) Decoder Default State Decoder Default State DotCode O MicroPDF O EAN13 X MicroQR O Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Key: X = Enabled, O = Disabled, - = Not Supported RS6000 Supported Decoders Lists the supported decoders for the RS6000 Ring Scanner.
Data Capture DS2278 Supported Decoders Lists the supported decoders for the DS2278 Digital Scanner.
Data Capture Table 20 DS3678 Supported Decoders (Continued) Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Chinese 2 of 5 O GS1 DataBar Expanded X Decoder Signature — Codabar X GS1 DataBar Limited O TLC 39 O Code 11 O GS1 Datamatrix O Trioptic 39 O Code 128 X GS1 QRCode O UK Postal O Code 39 X HAN XIN O UPCA X Code 93 O Interleaved 2 of 5 O UPCE0 X Composite AB O Japanese Postal O UPCE1 O Composite C O Korean 3 of 5 O US4state O Dis
Data Capture Table 21 DS8178 Digital Scanner Supported Decoders (Continued) Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Decoder Default State Code 93 O Interleaved 2 of 5 O UPCE0 X Composite AB O Japanese Postal O UPCE1 O Composite C O Korean 3 of 5 O US4state O Discrete 2 of 5 O MAIL MARK X US4state FICS O Datamatrix X Matrix 2 of 5 O US Planet O Dutch Postal O Maxicode X US Postnet O DotCode O MicroPDF O EAN13 X MicroQR O Key: X = Enabled, O = Disabled,
Data Capture Table 22 LI3678 Supported Decoders (Continued) Decoder Default State Decoder Default State DotCode O MicroPDF — EAN13 X MicroQR — Key: X = Enabled, O = Disabled, — = Not Supported 83 Decoder Default State
Wireless Wireless This section provides information on the wireless features of the device. Wireless Wide Area Networks Use Wireless wide area networks (WWANs) to access data over a cellular network. NOTE: ET45 only.
Wireless 5. Touch the USB tethering switch to enable. The host computer is now sharing the device’s data connection. To stop sharing the data connection, touch the USB tethering switch again or disconnect the USB cable. Enabling Bluetooth Tethering Use Bluetooth tethering to share the data connection with a host computer. Configure the host computer to obtain its network connection using Bluetooth. For more information, see the host computer’s documentation. 1. Pair the device with the host computer. 2.
Wireless 6. Touch Security and select a security method from the drop-down list. • WPA3-Personal a. Touch Hotspot password. b. Enter a password. c. Touch OK. • WPA2-Personal a. Touch Hotspot password. b. Enter a password. c. Touch OK. • None - If None is selected in the Security option, a password is not required. 7. Touch Advanced. 8. In the AP Band drop-down list, select 2.4 GHz Band or 5.0 GHz Band. 9.
Wireless Setting Data Limit 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & internet > Mobile network > Data warning & limit. 3. Touch Set data limit. 4. Touch OK. 5. Touch Data limit. 6. Enter a number. To switch between megabytes (MB) and gigabytes (GB), touch the down arrow. 7. Touch Set. When the limit is reached, data automatically turns off and a notification appears. Cellular Network Settings Cellular network settings applies to WWAN devices only.
Wireless Setting Preferred Network Change the network operating mode. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & Internet > Mobile network > Advanced. 3. Touch Automatically select network. 4. Touch Network. 5. In the Available network list, select a carrier network. Configuring the Access Point Name To use the data on a network, configure the APN information. NOTE: Many service provider Access Point Name (APN) data are pre-configured in the device.
Wireless Supported Frequency Bands The frequency bands supported by the ET45 vary depending on the configuration available for your region.
Wireless Table 24 Rest of World and China (Continued) 5G NR FR1 LTE FDD/TDD n77 B39 n78 B40 WCDMA GSM B41 B42 B43 B66 Wireless Local Area Network Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the device to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the device on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the WLAN (sometimes known as infrastructure). The infrastructure and the device must both be properly configured to enable this communication.
Wireless The Status bar displays icons that indicate Wi-Fi network availability and Wi-Fi status. Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & internet. 3. Touch Wi-Fi to open the Wi-Fi screen. The device searches for WLANs in the area and lists them. 4. Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network. 5.
Wireless 8. If network security is WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise: a) Touch the EAP method drop-down list and select one of the following: • PEAP • TLS • TTLS • PWD • SIM • AKA • AKA' • LEAP b) Fill in the appropriate information. Options vary depending on the EAP method chosen. 9. • When selecting CA certificate, Certification Authority (CA) certificates are installed using the Security settings. • When using the EAP methods PEAP, TLS, or TTLS, specify a domain.
Wireless 6. In the Security drop-down list, set the type of security to: • None • Enhanced Open • WEP • WPA/WPA2-Personal • WPA3-Personal • WPA/WPA2/WPA3-Enterprise • WPA3-Enterprise 192-bit 7. If the network security is None or Enhanced Open, touch Save. 8. If the network security is None, touch Save. 9. If the network security is WEP, WPA3-Personal,or WPA/WPA2-Personal, enter the required password and then touch Save. 10.
Wireless Configuring for a Proxy Server A proxy server is a server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers. A client connects to the proxy server and requests some service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource, available from a different server. The proxy server evaluates the request according to its filtering rules. For example, it may filter traffic by IP address or protocol.
Wireless 10. If required, in the Network prefix length text box, enter the prefix length. 11. If required, in the DNS 1 text box, enter a Domain Name System (DNS) address. 12. If required, in the DNS 2 text box, enter a DNS address. 13. If configuring the connected network, touch Save otherwise, touch Connect. Wi-Fi Preferences Use the Wi-Fi preferences to configure advanced Wi-Fi settings. From the Wi-Fi screen scroll down to the bottom of the screen and touch Wi-Fi preferences.
Wireless • • Logging • Advanced Logging – Touch to enable advanced logging or change the log directory. • Wireless logs - Use to capture Wi-Fi log files. • Fusion Logger - Touch to open the Fusion Logger application. This application maintains a history of high level WLAN events which helps to understand the status of connectivity. • Fusion Status - Touch to display live status of WLAN state. Also provides information about the device and connected profile.
Wireless to work. There is no AFH when connecting and discovering devices. Avoid making Bluetooth connections and discoveries during critical 802.11b communications. AFH for Bluetooth consists of four main sections: • Channel Classification - A method of detecting an interference on a channel-by-channel basis, or predefined channel mask. • Link Management - Coordinates and distributes the AFH information to the rest of the Bluetooth network.
Wireless Bluetooth Profiles The device supports the Bluetooth services listed. Table 25 Bluetooth Profiles Profile Description Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) Handles the search for known and specific services as well as general services. Serial Port Profile (SPP) Allows use of RFCOMM protocol to emulate serial cable connection between two Bluetooth peer devices. For example, connecting the device to a printer.
Wireless • Airplane Mode • Android A10 OS version and previous versions - When the device is placed in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio turns off. When Airplane mode is disabled, the Bluetooth radio returns to the prior state. When in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio can be turned back on if desired. • Android A11 OS version and versions onward - When the device is placed in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio is not turned off when the device is connected to a Bluetooth headset or hearing device.
Wireless Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Once paired, connect to a Bluetooth device. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth. 3. In the list, touch the unconnected Bluetooth device. When connected, Connected appears below the device name. Selecting Profiles on the Bluetooth Device Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth . 3.
Wireless The device supports the following operating modes: • Reader mode • Peer-to-Peer Communication • Card Emulation mode. Using NFC, the device can: • Read contactless cards such as contactless tickets, ID cards and ePassport. • Read and write information to contactless cards such as SmartPosters and tickets, as well as devices with NFC interface such as vending machines. • Read information from supported medical sensors.
Wireless 3. Align the card with the NFC antenna (1) on the back of the device. 1 The tablet can read NFC cards from the front or back of the device. 4. Hold the card steadily until the transaction is complete (usually indicated by the application).
Wireless Enterprise NFC Settings Improve NFC performance or increase battery life by selecting which NFC features to use on the device. • • Card Detection Mode - Select a card detection mode. • Low - Increases battery life by lowering the NFC detection speed. • Hybrid - Provides a balance between NFC detection speed and battery life (default). • Standard - Provides the optimal NFC detection speed, but reduces battery life.
Accessories Accessories The device accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories List A comprehensive list of ET40/45 accessories, including descriptions and Zebra part numbers. Cradles 1-Slot Charge Only Cradle CRD-ET4X-1SCG1-01 Charges the main battery and optional Power Pack installed in the Expansion Back. Requires power supply PWRBGA12V50W0WW, DC line cord CBL-DC-388A1-01 and country-specific AC line cord.
Accessories UBC-A to USB-C communication and power to the device. Audio Accessories USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio Adapter ADP-USBC-35MM1-01 Plugs into the device and provides audio to a wired headset with collared 3.5 mm plug. USB-C Headset HDST-USBC-PTT1-01 Use for PTT and VoIP calls. 3.5 mm Headset HDST-35MM-PTVP-01 Use for PTT and VoIP calls. Carrying Solutions Breakaway Shoulder Strap SG-ET5X-SHDRSTP-01 Use with the rugged boot and D-clips to carry tablet on shoulder. Not for use with ET4X-HC.
Accessories ZBK-ET4X-10HCVESA-01 (10" healthcare tablet) Standard VESA mounting adapter for the device. Stylus and Coiled Tether SG-TC7X-STYLUS-03 Plastic stylus with coiled tether (3-pack). Metal Stylus SG-STYLUS-TCXMTL- 03 Stainless steel and brass stylus with micro-knit hybrid mesh fiber tip, especially for use in rain or snow (3- pack). Coiled Stylus Tether SG-ET5X-SLTETR-01 Secures a stylus to the rugged boot.
Accessories Power Supply (USB) PWR-WUA5V12W0BR Provides 12 VDC, 2.5 A power to the USB cable. Includes plug adapter for use in the Brazil. DC Line Cord CBL-DC-381A1-01 Provides power from the power supply (PWR-BGA12V108W0WW) to the 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle. DC Line Cord CBL-DC-388A1-01 Provides power from the power supply (PWR-BGA12V50W0WW) to the 1-Slot Charge Only Cradle and 4-Slot Battery Charger. US AC Line Cord 23844-00-00R Provide power to power supplies.
Accessories Table 26 Charging Indicators (Continued) LED Fast blinking red (2 blinks/second) Indication Charging error and the battery is at end of useful life. Possible charging errors include: • Temperature is too low or too high. • Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight hours). Solid Green Charging complete. Solid Red Charging complete but the battery is at end of useful life.
Accessories Number 1 Figure 23 Item Cradle alignment indicator Description Use to assist in aligning the cradle with the tablet. 1-Slot Charge Only Cradle - Rear View 1 Number 1 Item AC power input Description Use to connect AC power to the cradle.
Accessories Charging Using a 1-Slot Cradle This section describes how to charge the device using an ET40/ET45 1-Slot Cradle. 1. Align the device with the alignment marks (1) on the cradle.
Accessories 2. Insert the device into the cradle (1) and rotate it backwards (2) until it clicks. The device is locked in the cradle and the device Charging LED indicates charging.
Accessories 3. To remove the device from the cradle, rotate the device forward slightly (1) and lift it out of the cradle (2). 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle Use the 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle to charge up to four 8" or 10" tablets and up to four Power Packs. CAUTION: Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines. The 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle: • Provides power for operating the device.
Accessories Figure 24 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle - Front View 113
Accessories Figure 25 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle - Rear View 1 Number 1 Item Power input Description Use to connect power to the cradle.
Accessories Installing the Insert The 4-Slot Charge Only cradle comes with four inserts. The 8" cradle inserts are marked S and the 10" inserts are marked L. Each insert can be used with or without a rugged boot depending on how it is installed.
Accessories 1. To charge a tablet without the rugged boot, hold the insert so that the tablet icon 116 is on top.
Accessories 2. To charge a tablet with the rugged boot, hold the insert so that the rugged boot icon 3. Align the insert with the cradle slot. 4. Press the insert down until it is fully seated. To remove an insert, gently squeeze the tabs (1) and then lift the insert out of the cradle (2). 117 is on top.
Accessories Charging Using a 4-Slot Cradle Change up to four tablets. 1. If applicable, adjust the insert to accommodate a table with or without the rugged boot. 2. Slide the device over the slot until it touches the guide.
Accessories 3. Ensure that the alignment indicators on the tablet (1) and the cradle (2) are aligned. 4. Place the device down into the slot with the display facing towards the Battery Charger. Installing the Battery Charger The 4-Slot Battery Charger is optional. 1. Align the mounting holes on the bottom of the charger with the four studs on the cradle. 2. Place the charger on the cradle and then slide it toward the front of the cradle.
Accessories 4-Slot Battery Charger Use the 4-Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four Power Packs. CAUTION: Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines. The 4-Slot Battery Charger: • Provides 12 VDC power for charging the Power Packs. • Simultaneously charges up to four Power Packs.
Accessories Power Setup This section provides charger setup information. Figure 28 4-Slot Battery Charger Setup Charging the Power Pack Using the 4-Slot Battery Charger Use the 4-Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four Power Packs. To charge a Power Pack: 1. Connect the 4-Slot Battery Charger to AC outlet.
Accessories 2. Insert the Power Pack into a slot. Power Pack Charging Indicators Charge Power Packs in ambient temperatures from 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) as reported by the Power Pack. Charging is intelligently controlled by the charger. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the charger alternately enables and disables Power Pack charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The Power Pack charge LED shows the status of the battery charging.
Accessories Table 27 Power Pack Charge Status Indicators Description Power Pack Indicators Solid Green LED Blinking Green LED Blinking Red LED Power not applied to Power Pack. Charge level is between 0% and 20%. Charge level is between 20% and 40%. Change level is between 40% and 60%. Charge level is between 60% and 80%. Charge level is between 80% and 100%. Fully charged. Charging error. Power Pack The optional Power Pack provides additional power for charging the main battery.
Accessories Figure 30 Power Pack 1 2 3 1 Charge level indicators 2 Charge indicator button 3 Power output contacts Installing the Power Pack The Power Pack Battery fits onto the Expansion Back. 1. Install one of the optional Expansion Backs. See Expansion Back for more information. 2. Press the two release buttons (1) on the side of the Expansion Back. The dummy battery insert ejects slightly. 3. Remove dummy battery insert.
Accessories 4. Insert Power Pack into slot until it snaps into place. Rugged Boot The rugged boot provides additional protection for the device. Installing the Rugged Boot 1. Insert one side of the device into the rugged boot.
Accessories 2. Push the other side of the device into the rugged boot.
Accessories D-Clips Attach the D-Clips to the rugged boot on the device either in portrait or landscape orientation.
Accessories Figure 32 D-Clips - Landscape 128
Accessories Attaching the Shoulder Strap The Shoulder Strap attaches to the D-Clips and allowed the user to sling the device over the shoulder. The D-Clips must be attached to the rugged boot. • Attach either end of the shoulder strap to each D-Clip.
Accessories Healthcare Hand Strap The Healthcare Hand Strap is adjustable and suitable for use in healthcare environments. Figure 33 Healthcare Handstrap Installing the Handstrap 1. Insert the device into the closed side of the handstrap.
Accessories 2. Push the device into the open side of the handstrap. Expansion Back The Expansion Back provides a handstrap and Power Pack slot for the device. NOTE: Not for use with ET4X-HC. Installing the Expansion Back CAUTION: Power off the device before installing or removing the Expansion Back. CAUTION: Do not use any tool for battery cover removal. Puncturing the battery or seal may cause a hazardous condition and a potential risk of injury. 1. Remove battery cover and store in safe place.
Accessories 2. Insert the tabbed end of the expansion back into the battery well (1). Ensure that the tabs on the expansion back are aligned with the slots in the battery well. 2 1 3. Rotate the expansion back down into the battery well (2). 4. Using a T5 Torx screwdriver, secure expansion back to device using four M2 screws. Torque to 0.43 Nm (3.8 lbf·in). Removing the Expansion Back Follow this procedure to safely remove the Expansion Back.
Accessories 4. Rotate the cover down (2). 2 1 5. Carefully press down around the edges of the cover. Make sure that the cover is seated properly. 6. Press Power to turn on the device.
Application Deployment Application Deployment This section provides an overview of device security, app development, and app management. It also provides instructions for installing apps and updating the device software. Android Security The device implements a set of security policies that determine whether an application is allowed to run and, if allowed, with what level of trust.
Application Deployment 8. If prompted, enter the password for credential storage. If a password has not been set for the credential storage, enter a password for it twice, and then touch OK. 9. If prompted, enter the certificate’s password and touch OK. 10. Enter a name for the certificate and in the Credential use drop-down, select VPN and apps or Wi-Fi. 11. Touch OK. Android Development Tools Development tools for Android include Android Studio, EMDK for Android, and StageNow.
Application Deployment See Also For more information go to techdocs.zebra.com. StageNow for Android StageNow is Zebra's next-generation Android Staging Solution built on the MX platform. It allows quick and easy creation of device profiles, and can deploy to devices simply by scanning a barcode, reading a tag, or playing an audio file.
Application Deployment 3. Scroll down to Build number. 4. Tap Build number seven times. The message You are now a developer! appears. 5. Touch Back. 6. Touch System > Advanced > Developer options . 7. Slide the USB debugging switch to the ON position. 8. Touch OK. 9. Connect the device to the host computer using the Rugged Charge/USB Cable. The Allow USB debugging? dialog box appears on the device.
Application Deployment • USB drive • Mobile device management (MDM) platforms that have application provisioning. Refer to the MDM software documentation for details. Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge Use ADB commands to install applications onto the device. 1. Ensure that the ADB drivers are installed on the host computer. 2. Connect the device to a host computer using the USB-C cable.
Application Deployment 8. Touch Pair with pairing code. The Pair with device dialog box displays. 9. On the host computer, navigate to the platform-tools folder and open a command prompt window. 10. Type adb pair XX.XX.XX.XX.XXXXX. where XX.XX.XX.XX:XXXXX is the IP address and port number from the Pair with device dialog box. 11. Press Enter. 12. Type the pairing code from the Pair with device dialog box. 13. Press Enter. 14. Type adb connect XX.XX.XX.XX:XXXXX. where XX.XX.XX.
Application Deployment Installing Applications Using the USB Connection Use the USB connection to install applications onto the device. 1. Connect the device to a host computer using the USB-C cable. When transferring files or debugging, make sure there is only one USB connection to the device. For example, if using a USB cable, do not dock the device or attach an expansion back. 2. On the device, pull down the Notification panel and touch Charging this device via USB.
Application Deployment 9. Touch the application file. 10. Touch Continue to install the app or Cancel to stop the installation. 11. To confirm installation and accept what the application affects, touch Install otherwise touch Cancel. 12. Touch Open to open the application or Done to exit the installation process. The application appears in the App list. 13. Disconnect the USB drive from the host computer. Uninstalling an Application Free up device memory by removing unused apps. 1. Go to Settings. 2.
Application Deployment 8. Type adb devices. The following displays: List of devices attached XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX device Where XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the device number. NOTE: If device number does not appear, ensure that ADB drivers are installed properly. 9. Type: adb reboot recovery 10. Press Enter. The System Update installs (progress appears as percentage in the Command Prompt window) and then the System Recovery screen appears on the device. 11.
Application Deployment 5. Touch Wireless debugging. 6. If the device and host computer are connected for the first time, the Allow wireless debugging on this network? dialog box with the Always allow from this network check box displays. Select the check box, if required. 7. Touch ALLOW. 8. Touch Pair with pairing code. The Pair with device dialog box displays. 9. On the host computer, navigate to the platform-tools folder and open a command prompt window. 10. Type adb pair XX.XX.XX.XX.XXXXX.
Application Deployment 21. Press Enter. The System Update installs (progress appears as percentage in the Command Prompt window) and then the System Recovery screen appears on the device. 22. Navigate to Reboot system now and press the Power button to reboot the device. 23. On the host computer, type: adb disconnect. Performing a System Update Using USB Drive Update the operating system on the device using a USB drive. Go to the Zebra Support & Downloads web site at zebra.
Application Deployment Android Enterprise Reset An Enterprise Reset erases all user data in the /data partition, including data in the primary storage locations (emulated storage). Zebra distributes the Enterprise Reset packages on the Zebra Support & Downloads website. Before performing an Enterprise Reset, provision all necessary configuration files and restore after the reset. Performing an Enterprise Reset Using ADB Perform an Enterprise Reset using ADB.
Application Deployment 12. On the host computer command prompt window type: adb sideload where: = the path and filename of the zip file. 13. Press Enter. The Enterprise Reset package installs and then the System Recovery screen appears on the device. 14. Press Power to reboot the device. Performing an Enterprise Reset Using Wireless ADB Perform an Enterprise Reset using Wireless ADB. Go to the Zebra Support & Downloads web site at zebra.
Application Deployment 10. Type adb pair XX.XX.XX.XX.XXXXX. where XX.XX.XX.XX:XXXXX is the IP address and port number from the Pair with device dialog box. 11. Press Enter. 12. Type the pairing code from the Pair with device dialog box 13. Press Enter. 14. Type adb connect XX.XX.XX.XX:XXXXX. where XX.XX.XX.XX:XXXXX is the IP address and port number from the Pair with device dialog box. 15. Press Enter. The device is now connected to the host computer. 16. Type adb devices.
Application Deployment Performing an Enterprise Reset Using USB Drive Perform an Enterprise Reset using a USB drive. Go to the Zebra Support & Downloads web site at zebra.com/support and download the appropriate Enterprise Reset file to a host computer. 1. Copy the Enterprise Reset zip file to the root of the USB drive. • Copy the zip file to a USB drive using a host computer and then install the microSD card into the device. See Getting Started for more information.
Application Deployment 5. If the device and host computer are connected for the first time, the Allow USB debugging? dialog box with the Always allow from this computer check box displays. Select the check box, if required. 6. Touch OK. 7. On the host computer, navigate to the platform-tools folder and open a command prompt window. 8. Type adb devices. The following displays: List of devices attached XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX device Where XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the device number.
Application Deployment 5. If the device and host computer are connected for the first time, the Allow wireless debugging on this network? dialog box with the Always allow from this network check box displays. Select the check box, if required. 6. Touch ALLOW. 7. Touch Wireless debugging. 8. Touch Pair with pairing code. The Pair with device dialog box displays. 9. On the host computer, navigate to the platform-tools folder and open a command prompt window. 10. Type adb pair XX.XX.XX.XX.XXXXX.
Application Deployment 18. Press Enter. The Factory Reset package installs and then the System Recovery screen appears on the device. 19. Press Volume Up and Volume Down to navigate to Apply upgrade from ADB. 20. Press Power. 21. On the host computer command prompt window type: adb sideload where: = the path and filename of the zip file. 22. Press Enter. The Factory Reset package installs and then the System Recovery screen appears on the device. 23. Press Power to reboot the device. 24.
Application Deployment Android Storage The device contains multiple types of file storage. • Random Access Memory (RAM) • On-device Storage Random Access Memory Executing programs use RAM to store data. Data stored in RAM is lost upon a reset. The operating system manages how applications use RAM. It only allows applications and component processes and services to use RAM when required.
Application Deployment External Storage The device can have a removable USB drive. The USB drive content can be viewed and files copied to and from when the device is connected to a host computer. Viewing External Storage Portable storage displays the total amount of space on the installed USB drive and the amount used. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Storage. Touch USB Drive to view the contents of the card. 3. To unmount the USB drive, touch .
Application Deployment App Details Apps have different kinds of information and controls. • Force stop - Stop an app. • Disable - Disable an app. • Uninstall - Remove the app and all of its data and settings from the device. • Notifications - Set the app notification settings. • Permissions - Lists the areas on the device that the app has access to. • Storage & cache - Lists how much information is stored and includes buttons for clearing it.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section explains how to maintain and troubleshoot the device. Maintaining the Device Follow these guidelines to maintain the device properly. • To avoid scratching the screen, use a Zebra approved capacitive compatible stylus intended for use with a touch-sensitive screen. Never use an actual pen or pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the device screen. • The touch-sensitive screen of the device is glass.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting • For devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the device shall only be connected to products that bear the USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program. • Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred the battery. • Severe impact from dropping any battery-operated device on a hard surface could cause the battery to overheat.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting WARNING: Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids. If such exposure occurs, unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with these guidelines. Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients 100% of the active ingredients in any cleaner must consist of one or some combination of the following: isopropyl alcohol or mild dish soap. IMPORTANT: Use pre-moistened wipes and do not allow liquid cleaner to pool.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: If the battery connectors are exposed to cleaning agents, thoroughly wipe off as much of the chemical as possible and clean with an alcohol wipe. It is also recommended to install the battery in the terminal prior to cleaning and disinfecting the device to help minimize buildup on the connectors. When using cleaning/disinfectant agents on the device, it is important to follow the directions prescribed by the cleaning/disinfectant agent manufacturer.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7. Allow at least 10 to 30 minutes (depending on ambient temperature and humidity) for the alcohol to air dry before applying power to cradle. If the temperature is low and humidity is high, longer drying time is required. Warm temperature and low humidity requires less drying time. CAUTION: After cleaning the cradle connectors with bleach-based chemicals, follow the Cleaning Cradle Connectors instructions to remove bleach from the connectors.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 28 Troubleshooting the Device (Continued) Problem When pressing the power button the device does not turn on. Cause Solution Battery not charged. Charge or replace the battery in the device. Battery not installed properly. Install the battery properly. System crash. Perform a hard reset. When pressing the power button the device does not turn on but two LEDs blink. Battery charge is at a level where data is maintained but battery should be re-charged.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 28 Troubleshooting the Device (Continued) Problem Device shuts off. Cause Solution Device is inactive. The display turns off after a period of inactivity. Set this period to 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1, 2, 5, 10 or 30 minutes. Battery is depleted. Replace the battery. The multi-touch screen responds slowly or improperly. Finger or screen is wet. Ensure that your hands are clean and dry when touching the screen. Restart the tablet to try again.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 28 Troubleshooting the Device (Continued) Problem Cause Solution Cannot transfer files or debug using a USB connection. Too many USB connections to the device. When connecting the device to a host computer, only one USB-C interface is allowed. For example, if using a USB-C cable, ensure the device is not in a cradle and does not have an expansion back attached. USB headset connection is disrupted. Too many USB connections to the device.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 30 Troubleshooting the 4-Slot Battery Charger (Continued) Symptom Possible Cause Solution Power Pack is faulty. Verify that other Power Pack charge properly. If so, replace the faulty Power Pack. The Power Pack is not fully seated in the charger. Remove and re-insert the Power Pack into the charger, ensuring it is firmly seated. Ambient temperature of the charger is too warm or too cold.
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications For device technical specifications, go to zebra.com/support. SE4100 Decode Distances The table below lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities. The minimum element width (or “symbol density”) is the width in mils of the narrowest element (bar or space) in the symbol. Table 31 SE4100 Decode Distances Symbol Density/ Bar Code Type Typical Working Ranges Near Far 5 mil Code 39 6.1 cm (2.4 in.) 24.1 cm (9.5 in.) 5 mil Code 128 7.
Technical Specifications Table 32 SE4710 Decode Distances (Continued) Symbol Density/ Bar Code Type Typical Working Ranges Near Far 5.0 mil Code 128 7.1 cm (2.8 in.) 20.8 cm (8.2 in.) 5 mil Code 39 5.08 cm (2.0 in.) 34.3 cm (13.5 in.) 5 mil PDF417 8.5 cm (3.35 in.) 21.3 cm (8.4 in.) 10 mil Data Matrix 7.4 cm (2.9 in.) 25.7 cm (10.1 in.) 100% UPCA 4.6 cm* (1.8 in.) 66.0 cm (26.0 in.) 20 mil Code 39 5.08 cm* (2.0 in.) 76.2 cm (30.0 in.) 20 mil QR Code 8.1 cm (3.2 in.) 40.1 cm (15.
Technical Specifications 1-Slot Charge Only Cradle Specifications This section provides specification information on the 1-Slot Charge Only Cradle. Table 34 1-Slot Charge Only Cradle Feature Description Dimensions Height: 10.5 cm (4.1 in.) Width: 18.3 cm (7.2 in.) Depth: 24.5 cm (9.6 in.) Weight 659 g (23.
Technical Specifications Table 35 Charge Only Cradle (Continued) Feature Description Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) +/- 15 kV air +/- 8 kV contact 8 in. Expansion Back Specifications This section provides specification information on the 8 in. Expansion Back. Table 36 8 in. Expansion Back Feature Dimensions Description Height: 104.6 mm (4.1 in.) Width: 151.4 mm (60 in.) Depth: 50.8 mm (2.0 in.) Weight Without power pack: 167 g (5.9 oz) With power pack: 334 g (11.
Technical Specifications Table 37 10 in. Expansion Back (Continued) Feature Weight Description Without power pack: 183 g (6.5 oz) With power pack: 350 g (12.3 oz) Operating Temperature -20°C to 50°C (4°F to 122°F) Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing Drop 1.0 m (3.28 ft) drop to plywood over concrete per MIL-STD 810G across operating temperatures without rugged frame. 1.
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