User manual

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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.
Shortcut to prevent ringing - Turn on the switch to make the device vibrate when a call is received
(default – disabled).
Default notification sound - Select a sound to play for all system notifications.
Default alarm sound - Select a sound to play for alarms.
Other sounds and vibrations
Dial pad tones - Play a sound when pressing keys on dial pad (default - disabled).
Screen locking sounds - Play a sound when locking and unlocking the screen (default – enabled).
Charging sounds and vibration - Play a sound and vibrate when power is applied to the device
(default - enabled).
Touch sounds - Play a sound when making screen selections (default – enabled).
Touch vibration - Vibrate the device when making screen selections (default – enabled).
Zebra Volume Controls
In addition to the default sound settings, Zebra Volume Controls display when the volume buttons are
pressed.
Zebra Volume Controls are configured usingAudio Volume UI Manager (AudioVolUIMgr). Administrators
can use AudioVolUIMgr to add, delete and replace Audio Profiles, select an Audio Profile to use the
device, and modify the default Audio Profile. For information on how to configure Zebra Volume Controls
using AudioVolUIMgr, refer to techdocs.zebra.com.
Remapping a Button
Buttons on the device can be programmed to perform different functions or as shortcuts to installed apps.
For a list of key names and descriptions, refer to: techdocs.zebra.com.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch Key Programmer. A list of programmable buttons displays.
3. Select the button to remap.
4. Touch the SHORTCUT, the KEYS and BUTTONS, or the TRIGGERS tabs that list the available functions,
applications, and triggers.
5. Touch a function or application shortcut to map to the button.
NOTE: If you select an application shortcut, the application icon appears next to the button on
the Key Programmer screen.
6. Touch Home.
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