L10 Enterprise Tablet User Guide for Android™ 10 MN-004052-04EN Rev.
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Table of Contents Copyright.......................................................................................................................... 2 Terms of Use.................................................................................................................... 2 Revision History ............................................................................................................... 2 About this Guide..................................................................................
Table of Contents Optional Setup Tasks..................................................................................................... 25 Attaching the Pen Tether........................................................................................ 25 Connecting the Tablet to an External Monitor ........................................................ 25 Back of Battery Charge Indicators .......................................................................... 25 Removing and Replacing the Battery .
Table of Contents Photo Settings ........................................................................................................ 47 Rear Camera Photo Settings ........................................................................... 47 Front Camera Photo Settings........................................................................... 48 Video Settings ........................................................................................................ 49 Rear Camera Video Settings .........
Table of Contents Setting Font Size .................................................................................................... 60 Notification LED Brightness Level .......................................................................... 60 Touch Panel Mode ................................................................................................. 60 Setting the Date and Time .............................................................................................
Table of Contents Locking the SIM Card....................................................................................... 71 Default SIM Slot Configuration......................................................................... 71 Dual SIM Dual Standby.................................................................................... 71 Wireless Local Area Networks ....................................................................................... 72 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network .................
Table of Contents RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner ................................................................................... 87 DS3608 Digital Scanner................................................................................................. 87 Scanning with the Barcode Scanner (XPAD Only) ........................................................ 88 Scanning with RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager ...................................................... 89 Scanning with RS5100 Ring Scanner ...........
Table of Contents Installing Applications Using a microSD Card ...................................................... 110 Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge ...................................... 111 Uninstalling an Application ................................................................................... 112 Performing a System Update ....................................................................................... 112 Downloading the System Update Package ...................
Table of Contents Cleaning the L10 .................................................................................................. 125 Housing .......................................................................................................... 125 Display ........................................................................................................... 125 Power Connector ...........................................................................................
About this Guide This guide provides information about using the L10 tablet and accessories. NOTE: Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. L10 Configurations There are three models in the L10 platform. Each is different from the other two as follows: • XPAD is distinguished by its integrated hard handle. The handle has space for an integrated barcode reader option, two programmable buttons and a front facing speaker.
About this Guide • Integrated 13 MP rear camera and 5 MP front camera • Two USB 2.0 Type A ports, one USB Type-C port, and a microSD card slot • Dual Nano SIM (4FF) port • 9-Axis MEMS sensor (Accelerometer, eCompass, Gyroscope) and ambient light sensor • Hot-swappable battery, 36 Whr standard battery or 98 Whr long-life battery packs • Integrated 802.11a/g/n/ac, MuMIMO Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 • Android 10 operating system • Integrated high-frequency NFC.
About this Guide IMPORTANT: The text here indicates information that is important for the user to know. CAUTION: If the precaution is not heeded, the user could receive minor or moderate injury. WARNING: If danger is not avoided, the user CAN be seriously injured or killed. DANGER: If danger is not avoided, the user WILL be seriously injured or killed. Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Customer Support for your region. Contact information is available at: zebra.
About this Guide • Build number To determine the device IMEI information (WWAN only), touch About phone > IMEI. • IMEI - Displays the IMEI number for the device. • IMEI SV - Displays the IMEI SV number for the device. Determining the Serial Number Before contacting Customer Support, determine the serial number of your device. Touch About phone > Model & hardware > Serial number.
Getting Started This section explains how to set up the L10 device for the first time. Unpacking the Tablet Carefully remove all protective material from around the L10 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that you received all equipment listed below: • Tablet with lithium-ion battery • Regulatory Guide • Stylus • Power supply. Inspect the equipment for damage.
Getting Started Overview of the XSLATE Tablet The following photos show the location of the external features on the XSLATE tablet. Most of these features are on the XPAD tablet in the same place, except for the handle of the XPAD tablet. XSLATE Front View Figure 1 XSLATE Front View 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 1 Two digital microphones make up the microphone array facing forward. 2 The ambient light sensor (ALS) detects the amount of ambient light, and the device adjusts the screen brightness.
Getting Started Figure 2 XSLATE Back View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 The pen holder holds the short, capacitive pen when not in use. 2 The battery latch releases the battery when you slide the latch to the left. 3 This light is a flash for the rear camera and can be used as a flashlight. 4 The rear 13-megapixel camera has Full HD resolution. 5 The Kensington lock slot is a metal-reinforced hole for use with a cable and lock to secure the tablet.
Getting Started 1 Power input connection for the external power adapter 2 Ethernet jack RJ45 port for LAN connectivity 3 Volume control button 4 The round button is a toggle between screen-rotation lock and auto-rotation of the screen. 5 The oval Power button turns on the tablet. When the tablet is on, press to enter and exit sleep mode. Figure 4 XSLATE Left View 1 2 3 4 5 1 The memory card slot reads and writes microSD cards. 2 The USB type-C port provides access to USB 3.
Getting Started Overview of the XPAD Tablet The following photos show the locations of the external features on the XPAD tablet. In these photos, most of the features are the same on the XSLATE as on the XPAD. Most of the differences are in the handle. XPAD Front View Figure 6 XPAD Front View 3 4 5 2 6 1 1 7 8 9 10 11 1 Two digital microphones make up the microphone array facing forward. 2 Programmable function buttons, P1 and P2.
Getting Started XPAD Back View Figure 7 XPAD Back View 2 1 3 4 8 7 5 6 1 The tether post for a pen secures the pen to the tablet by a tether. 2 The camera light functions as a flash for the rear camera as well as a torch light. 3 The rear 13-megapixel camera has Full HD resolution. 4 The Kensington lock slot is a metal-reinforced hole for use with a cable and lock to secure the tablet. 5 NFC is an optional technology that lets devices exchange information.
Getting Started XPAD Left Side Figure 8 XPAD Left Side 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 The barcode scanner is the built-in optical interface for reading barcodes. 2 The memory card slot reads and writes microSD cards. 3 The USB type-C port provides access to USB 3.1 and DisplayPort output through a type-C connector. 4 Two USB 2.0 ports (type-A) let you connect devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, or external storage. 5 The 3.
Getting Started XPAD Top View Figure 10 XPAD Top View 1 2 1 Use the pen holder in the handle to hold the long pen when it is not in use. 2 Press the scanner button to activate the barcode scanner (if installed). Preparing the Tablet for First Use The following sections explain how to insert a SIM card and power up the tablet.
Getting Started 6. Install the battery in the tablet. See Replacing the Battery on page 27. Powering Up the Tablet This section explains installing the battery, connecting the tablet to external power, and powering up the tablet. 1. If you have not yet inserted the battery, remove it from the packaging. On the back of the tablet, insert the bottom of the battery into the bay. Tilt the tray as shown and press it down until it clicks securely into place. 2.
Getting Started Pens for the L10 Tablets All L10 tablets support touch input with your finger. In addition, a pen or stylus is provided with your tablet, and is compatible with the screen configuration that you order. Many people use a pen for more convenience or precision. The pen is particularly effective for precise data entry and navigation. The XSLATE and XBOOK tablets come with short pens that fit into the pen holder on these devices. The XPAD tablet includes a longer, thicker pen.
Getting Started Optional Setup Tasks Attaching the Pen Tether The pen comes with a tether so that you can attach it to your tablet to avoid misplacing it. 1. Slip one end of the tether through the hole at the end of the pen, and pull the pen through the loop until it is tight. 2. Slip the other end of the tether through the attach point on the tablet, then pull the pen through the loop until it is tight.
Getting Started If you have a battery out of the tablet, you can check the charge by looking at the back side and pressing the button to the left of the lights to view the charge level. Figure 15 Battery Check Button 1 2 1 Battery charge indicators 2 Battery check button The five lights on the back of the battery indicate the current level of charge—from one light (20% charged) to five lights (100% charged).
Getting Started 3. Insert your finger under the pull-out battery tab and pull to remove the battery from the battery compartment. 1 1 Sliding battery latch 2 Pull-out battery tab 2 Replacing the Battery 1. Place the tabbed end of the battery into the battery compartment. 2. Press the battery down until it snaps into place. Hot Swapping the Battery Replacing a battery while the tablet is on is called hot swapping.
Using 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 a suspend or screen time-out, 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. Swipe the screen left or right to view the additional screens.
Using the Device 1 Status Bar Displays the time, status icons (right side), and notification icons (left side). For more information see Notification Icons on page 30 and Managing Notifications on page 32. 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.
Using the Device Notification Icons Notification icons indicate app events and messages. Table 1 Notification Icons Icon Description Main battery is low. More notifications are available for viewing. Data is syncing. Indicates an upcoming event. AOSP devices only. Indicates an upcoming event. GMS devices only. Open Wi-Fi network is available. Audio is playing. Problem with sign-in or sync has occurred. Device is uploading data. Animated: the device is downloading data. Static: the download is complete.
Using the Device Status Icons Status icons display system information for the device. Table 2 Status Icons Icon Description Alarm is active. Main battery is fully charged. Main battery is partially drained. Main battery charge is low. Main battery charge is very low. Main battery is charging. All sounds, except media and alarms, are muted. Vibrate mode is active. Indicates that all sounds except media and alarms are muted. Do Not Disturb mode active. Airplane Mode is active. All radios are turned off.
Using the Device Table 2 Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description Connected to a GPRS network (WWAN only)1. Roaming from a network (WWAN only). No SIM card installed (WWAN only). 1Cellular 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 Opening the Quick Access Panel Use the Quick Access panel to access frequently used settings (for example, Airplane mode). To get to the 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. Figure 19 Quick Access Panel NOTE: Not all icons are pictured. Icons may vary.
Using the Device • Location - Enable or disable locationing feature. • Hotspot - Turn on to share the device’s mobile data connection with other devices. • 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.
Using the Device Monitoring Battery Usage The Battery screen provides battery charge details and power management options to extend battery life. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Battery. Display battery information and power management options for a specific app. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Apps & notifications. 3. Touch an app. 4. Touch Advanced > Battery. Different apps display different information. Some apps include buttons that open screens with settings to adjust power use.
Using the Device Waking the Device The device goes into Suspend mode when you press the Power button or after a period of inactivity (set in the Display settings window). 1. To wake the device from Suspend mode, press the Power button. The Lock screen displays. 2. Swipe the screen up to unlock. • If the Pattern screen unlock feature is enabled, the Pattern screen appears instead of the Lock screen.
Using the Device 6. Copy or delete photos as required. Disconnect from the Host Computer Carefully follow the host computer’s instructions to disconnect USB devices correctly to avoid losing information. To disconnect the device from the host computer: 1. On the host computer, unmount the device. 2. Remove the device from the USB accessory.
Applications The APPS screen displays icons for all installed apps. See Application Deployment for information on installing and uninstalling apps. For information on standard Android apps, go to the Google Play Apps store. The following table describes the apps installed on the device. Table 3 Apps Icon Description Battery Manager - Displays battery information, including charge level, status, health and wear level.
Applications Table 3 Apps (Continued) Icon Description Contacts - Use to manage contact information. DataWedge - Enables data capture using the imager. For more information, see DataWedge Demonstration on page 50. DisplayLink Presenter - Use to present the device screen onto a connected monitor. Drive - Upload photos, videos, documents, and other files to personal storage site. GMS/GMS-Restricted only. Duo - A one-to-one video calling app (WWAN only). GMS/GMS-Restricted only.
Applications Table 3 Apps (Continued) Icon Description Messages - Send SMS and MMS messages. WAN devices only. GMS/GMS-Restricted only. Messaging - Send SMS and MMS messages. WAN devices only. Music - Play music stored on the microSD card or internal storage. AOSP only. Music - Play music stored on the microSD card or internal storage. AOSP only. Phone - Use to dial a phone number when used with some Voice over IP (VoIP) clients (VoIP telephony ready only).
Applications Table 3 Apps (Continued) Icon Description Videos - Use to view videos on the device. AOSP only. VoD - The Video on Device basic app provides a how-to video for proper device cleaning. For Video on Device licensing information, go to learning.zebra.com. Voice Search - Use to perform searches by asking questions. GMS/GMS-Restricted only. Worry Free Wifi Analyzer - A diagnostic intelligent app.
Applications Battery Manager The Battery Manager provides detailed information about the battery and battery swap procedures on supported devices. Opening Battery Manager To open the Battery Manager app, swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen, and then touch . Battery Manager Information Tab The Battery Manager displays detailed information about battery charging, health, and status. Table 4 Battery Icon Description Battery Icon Description Battery charge level is between 85% and 100%.
Applications • Charging-USB - The device is connected to a host computer with a USB cable and charging. • Discharging - The battery is discharging. • Full - That the battery is fully charged. • Unknown - The battery status is unknown. • Time until Full - The amount of time until the battery is fully charged. • Time since charging - The amount of time since the device began charging. • Time until empty - The amount of time until the battery is empty.
Applications • App version - The application version number. Battery Manager Swap Tab NOTE: The Swap tab also appears when the user presses the Power button and selects Battery Swap. Use to place the device in Battery Swap mode when replacing the battery. Follow the instructions on the screen. Touch Proceed with battery swap button.
Applications Camera NOTE: The device saves photos and videos on the microSD card, if installed and the storage path is changed manually. By default, or if a microSD card is not installed, the device saves photos and videos on the internal storage. This section provides information for taking photos and recording videos using the integrated digital cameras. Taking Photos NOTE: See Photo Settings for camera setting descriptions. 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Camera. 2.
Applications Taking a Panoramic Photo Panorama mode creates a single wide image by panning slowly across a scene. 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Camera. 2. Touch the Camera Mode icon and touch . 3. Frame one side of the scene to capture. 4. Touch and slowly pan across the area to capture. A small white square appears inside the button indicating the capture is in progress. If you are panning too quickly, the message Too fast appears. 5. Touch to end the shot.
Applications Camera Mode Settings Audio Camera Flip Shutter Button Color Effect Thumbnail 3. Point the camera and frame the scene. 4. To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen. 5. Touch to start recording. The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen. 6. Touch to end the recording. The video momentarily displays as a thumbnail in the lower left corner.
Applications • Picture quality - Set the picture quality setting to: Low, Standard (default) or High (default). • Countdown timer - Select Off (default), 2 seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds. • Storage – Set the location to store the photo to: Phone or SD Card. • Continuous Shot - Select to take a series of photos quickly while holding the capture button. Off (default) or On. • Face Detection - Set the camera to automatically adjust the focus for faces.
Applications • Exposure - Touch to adjust the exposure settings. Options: +2, +1, 0 (default), -1 or -2. • White balance - Select how the camera adjusts colors in different kinds of light, to achieve the most natural-looking colors: • Incandescent - Adjust the white balance for incandescent lighting. • Fluorescent - Adjust the white balance for florescent lighting. • Auto - Adjust the white balance automatically (default). • Daylight - Adjust the white balance for daylight.
Applications • • Cloudy - Adjust the white balance for a cloudy environment. Image Stabilization - Set to reduce blurry videos due to device movement. Options: On or Off (default). Front Camera Video Settings • Video quality - Set video quality to: HD1080p (default), HD 720p, SD 480p, VGA, CIF, or QVGA. • Video duration - Set to: 30 seconds (MMS), 10 minutes, 30 minutes (default), or no limit. • GPS location - Add GPS location information to the photo meta-data. Turn On or Off (default).
Applications Table 5 DataWedge Demonstration Icons (Continued) Icon Description A Bluetooth scanner is connected. A Bluetooth scanner is not connected. The data capture function is through the rear camera. Scan Mode Imager is in picklist mode. Touch to change to normal scan mode. Imager is in normal scan mode. Touch to change to picklist mode. Menu Opens a menu to view the application information or to set the application DataWedge profile.
Applications PTT Express Voice Client NOTE: Requires a PTT Express License. PTT Express Voice Client enables Push-To-Talk (PTT) communication between disparate enterprise devices. Leveraging existing Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) infrastructure, PTT Express delivers simple PTT communication without requiring a voice communication server. • Group Call: Press and hold the PTT (Talk) button to start communicating with other voice client users.
Applications PTT Audible Indicators The following tones provide helpful cues when using the voice client. • Talk Tone: Double chirp. Plays when the Talk button is depressed. This is a prompt for you to start talking. • Access Tone: Single beep. Plays when another user just finished a broadcast or response. You can now initiate a Group Broadcast or Private Response. • Busy Tone: Continuous tone. Plays when the Talk button is depressed and another user is already communicating on the same talkgroup.
Applications Selecting a Talk Group One of 32 Talk Groups can be selected by PTT Express users. However, only one talk group may be enabled at a time on the device. Touch one of the 32 Talk Groups. The selected Talk Group is highlighted. PTT Communication NOTE: This section describes the default PTT Express client configuration. Refer to the PTT Express V1.2 User Guide for detailed information on using the client.
Applications RxLogger RxLogger is a comprehensive diagnostic tool that provides application and system metrics, and diagnoses device and application issues. RxLogger logs the following information: CPU load, memory load, memory snapshots, battery consumption, power states, wireless logging, cellular logging, TCP dumps, Bluetooth logging, GPS logging, logcat, FTP push/pull, ANR dumps, etc. All generated logs and files are saved onto flash storage on the device (internal or external).
Applications To save the backup data, touch > BackupNow. RxLogger Utility RxLogger Utility is a data monitoring application for viewing logs in the device while RxLogger is running. Logs and RxLogger Utility features are accessed using Main Chat Head. Initiating the Main Chat Head To initiate the Main Chat Head: 1. Open RxLogger. > Toggle Chat Head. The Main Chat Head icon appears on the screen. 2. Touch 3. Touch and drag the Main Chat head icon to move it around the screen.
Applications • • File type - Select the file type for the recording file. • AMR • 3GPP • AAC • WAV • AMR-WB • AMR-WB-3GPP. Storage location - Select the location for the recording file.
Settings 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 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. 8. Touch the Home button. Setting Screen Rotation By default, screen rotation is enabled. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Display > Advanced. 3. Touch Auto-rotate screen.
Settings 3. Touch Lock screen display. 4. In the When to show section, enable or disable an option using the switch. 5. Touch the Home button. 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. Select one of the font size values. • Small • Default • Large • Largest. 5. Touch the Home button. Notification LED Brightness Level Set the brightness of the Notification LED. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Display > Advanced. 3.
Settings • Glove and Finger to use a finger or a gloved finger on the screen. 5. Touch the Home button. Setting the Date and Time The date and time is automatically synchronized using an NITZ server when the device is connected to a wireless network. You are only required to set the time zone or set the date and time if the wireless LAN does not support Network Time Protocol (NTP) or when not connected to a wireless network. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch System > Date & time. 3.
Settings • Notifications volume - Controls the notification volume. • In call volume - Controls the volume during a call. • Scanner volume - Controls the scanner volume. • Volume presets • - Mutes the ring, notifications, and scanner so that the device does not make sounds or vibrate. • - All sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active. • - Enables all sounds at the user defined levels. • Do Not Disturb - Mutes some or all sounds and vibrations.
Settings NOTE: By default the Enterprise and Virtual Keyboards are disabled. Keyboard Configuration Enabling Keyboards 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch System > Languages & input > Virtual keyboard > Manage keyboards. 3. Touch a keyboard to enable. To enable a virtual keyboard like Gboard or Enterprise keyboard: Switching Between Keyboards • To switch between keyboards, touch in a text box to display the current keyboard. • On the Gboard keyboard, touch and hold (GMS devices only).
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 to enter emoji icons in a text message.
Settings Notifications Setting App Notifications To set notification settings for a specific app: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Apps & notifications > SEE ALL XX APPS. The App info screen displays. 3. Select an app. 4. Touch Notifications. Options vary depending on the app selected. 5. Select an available option: Show notifications - Select to turn all notifications from this app on (default) or off. Touch a notification category to display additional options.
Settings 3. Touch Notifications on lockscreen and select one of the following: • Show alerting and silent notifications (default) • Show alerting notifications only • Don’t show notifications. Blink Light The Notification LED lights blue when an app, such as email and VoIP, generates a programmable notification or to indicate when the device is connected to a Bluetooth device. By default, LED notifications are enabled. To change the notification setting: 1. Go to Settings. 2.
Wireless This section provides information on the following wireless features: • Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) • Bluetooth Wireless Wide Area Networks Use Wireless wide area networks (WWANs) to access data over a cellular network.
Wireless 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. Go to Settings. 3. Touch Networking & Internet. 4. Touch Hotspot & tethering. 5.
Wireless 8. If desired, touch Turn off hotspot automatically to turn off Wi-Fi Hotspot when no devices are connected. 9. In the AP Band drop-down list, select 2.4 GHz Band or 5.0 GHz Band. Data Usage Data usage refers to the amount of data uploaded or downloaded by the device during a given period. Depending on the wireless plan, you may be charged additional fees when your data usage exceeds your plan's limit. To monitor your data usage: 1. Go to Settings. 2.
Wireless 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. Data When Roaming Roaming is disabled by default to prevent the device from transmitting data over other carriers’ mobile networks when leaving an area that is covered by the carrier’s networks.
Wireless 4. Touch an APN name in the list to edit an existing APN or touch to create a new APN. 5. Touch each APN setting and enter the appropriate data obtained from the wireless service provider. 6. When finished, touch > Save. 7. Touch the radio button next to the APN name to start using it. 8. Touch the Home button. Locking the SIM Card Locking the SIM card requires the user to enter a PIN every time the device is turned on. If the correct PIN is not entered, only emergency calls can be made. 1.
Wireless Wireless Local Area Networks 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. Refer to the documentation provided with the infrastructure (access points (APs), access ports, switches, Radius servers, etc.
Wireless Removing a Wi-Fi Network To remove a remembered or connected network: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & Internet > W-Fi. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the list and touch Saved networks. 4. Touch the name of the network. 5. Touch FORGET. 6. Touch the Home button. WLAN Configuration This section provides information on configuring Wi-Fi settings. Configuring a Secure Wi-Fi Network 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. 3. Slide the switch to the ON position. 4.
Wireless • Touch CA certificate and select a Certification Authority (CA) certificate. Note: Certificates are installed using the Security settings. • Touch User certificate and select a user certificate. Note: User certificates are installed using the Security settings. • In the Identity text box, enter the username credentials. NOTE: By default, the network Proxy is set to None and the IP settings is set to DHCP.
Wireless • If required, touch User certificate and select a user certificate. Note: User certificates are installed using the Security settings. • If required, in the Identity text box, enter the username credentials. • If desired, in the Anonymous identity text box, enter an anonymous identity username. • If required, in the Password text box, enter the password for the given identity. 10.
Wireless Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address By default, the device is configured to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign an Internet protocol (IP) address when connecting to a wireless network. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. 3. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position. 4. In the network dialog box, select and touch a network. 5. Touch Advanced options. 6. Touch IP settings and select Static. 7.
Wireless Use the Additional Settings to configure additional Wi-Fi settings. To view the additional Wi-Fi settings, scroll to the bottom of the Wi-Fi screen and touch Wi-Fi Preferences > Advanced > Additional settings. • • • • Regulatory • Country Selection - Displays the acquired country code if 802.11d is enabled, else it displays the currently selected country code. • Region code - Displays the current region code.
Wireless Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information (for example, files, appointments, and tasks) with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as printers, access points, and other mobile devices. The device supports Bluetooth Low Energy. Bluetooth Low Energy is targeted at applications in the healthcare, fitness, security, and home entertainment industries. It provides reduced power consumption and cost while maintaining standard Bluetooth range.
Wireless Bluetooth Profiles The device supports the Bluetooth services listed. Table 8 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 Table 8 Bluetooth Profiles (Continued) Profile Description Scan Parameters Profile (ScPP) Provides devices with information to assist them in managing their connection idle timeout and advertising parameters to optimize for power consumption and/or reconnection latency. Dial Up Networking (DUN) Provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial-up services over Bluetooth. Generic Access Profile (GAP) Use for device discovery and authentication.
Wireless 4. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel. 5. Touch and hold Bluetooth. 6. Touch Pair new device. The device begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area and displays them under Available devices. 7. Scroll through the list and select a device. The Bluetooth pairing request dialog box appears. 8. Touch Pair on both devices. 9. The Bluetooth device is added to the Paired devices list and a trusted (“paired”) connection is established.
Wireless 4. Touch FORGET. 5. Touch the Home button. Cast Use Cast to mirror the device screen on a Miracast enabled wireless display. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Connected devices > Connection preferences > Cast. 3. Touch > Enable wireless display. The device searches for nearby Miracast devices and lists them. 4. Touch a device to begin casting. 5. Touch the Home button.
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 best NFC detection speed, but reduces battery life.
Data Capture The L10 supports data capture using the following devices: • Internal scanner (XPAD model only, built-in) • RS507x Hands-free Imager • RS5100 Ring Scanner • RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner • DS3578 Bluetooth Scanner • DS3608 USB Scanner. Operational Modes The imager supports two modes of operation, listed below. Activate each mode by pressing the Scan button. • Decode Mode: In this mode, the scanner attempts to locate and decode enabled barcodes within its field of view.
Data Capture Range Any scanning device decodes well over a particular working range (minimum and maximum distances from the barcode). This range varies according to barcode density and scanning device optics. Scanning within range brings quick and constant decodes; scanning too close or too far away prevents decodes. Move the scanner closer and further away to find the right working range for the barcodes being scanned.
Data Capture Integrated Barcode Scanner (XPAD Only) The optional XPAD L10 scanner is a factory-installed device consisting of a barcode optical image reader and hardware decoder. The SE4710 scanner is built in to the handle of the XPAD L10 tablet. Figure 21 Barcode Scanner Barcode scanner RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager The RS507/RS507X Hands-free Imager is a wearable barcode scan solution for both 1D and 2D barcode symbologies.
Data Capture Figure 23 RS5100 Ring Scanner Refer to the RS5100 Ring Scanner Product Reference Guide for more information. RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner The RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner is a wearable barcode scan solution for both 1D and 2D barcode symbologies. Figure 24 RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Refer to the RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Product Reference Guide for more information.
Data Capture Figure 25 DS3608 Digital Scanner Scanning with the Barcode Scanner (XPAD Only) To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. Devices that contain the Zebra DataWedge app allows you to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content. 1. On the tablet, open the application software that is going to receive the barcode data and put the active cursor in the appropriate field of that software. 2. Aim the scanner lens at the barcode. 3.
Data Capture Scanning with RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. The device contains the DataWedge app that allows you to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content. To scan with the RS507/RS507X: 1. Pair the RS507/RS507X with the device. Pairing a Bluetooth Scanner on page 95 for more information. 2. Ensure that an app is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). 3.
Data Capture Figure 27 RS507/RS507X Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes in Aiming Pattern 5. The captured data appears in the text field. Scanning with RS5100 Ring Scanner To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. The device contains the DataWedge app that allows you 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. See Pairing a Bluetooth Scanner on page 95 for more information. 2.
Data Capture Figure 28 RS5100 Aiming Pattern Figure 29 RS5100 Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes in Aiming Pattern 5. The captured data appears in the text field. Scanning with RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. Devices that contain the Zebra DataWedge app allows you 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.
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. The RS6000 LEDs light green and a beep sounds to indicate the barcode was decoded successfully. 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 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. Figure 32 DS3608 Aiming Pattern Figure 33 DS3608 Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes in Aiming Pattern 5. The captured data appears in the text field.
Data Capture 2. Using the ring scanner, scan the barcode on the screen. The ring scanner emits a string of high/low/high/low beeps. The Scan LED flashes green indicating that the ring scanner is attempting to establish connection with the device. When connection is established, the Scan LED turns off and the ring scanner emits one string of low/high beeps. A notification appears on the Notification panel and the icon appears in the Status bar.
Data Capture Figure 35 RS5100/RS6000 Bluetooth HID Barcode 5. Remove the battery from the ring scanner. 6. Re-install the battery into the ring scanner. 7. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch . 8. Touch Bluetooth. 9. Touch Pair new device. The device begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area and displays them under Available devices. 10. Scroll through the list and select the ring scanner.
Data Capture 3. After the scanner reboots, scan the barcode below to place the scanner in HID mode. 4. On the device, swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch . 5. Touch Bluetooth. 6. Touch Pair new device. The device begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area and displays them under Available devices. 7. Scroll through the list and select XXXXX xxxxxx, where XXXXX is the scanner and xxxxxx is the serial number.
Data Capture • Provide data capture services from any app. • Use a particular scanner, reader or other peripheral device. • Properly format and transmit data to a specific app. To configure DataWedge refer to techdocs.zebra.com/datawedge/. Enabling DataWedge 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch 2. Touch . > Settings. 3. Touch the DataWedge enabled checkbox. A blue checkmark appears in the checkbox indicating that DataWedge is enabled. 4. Touch the Home button.
Data Capture DS3608 DS3578 RS507/RS507X RS6000 Decoders RS5100 Supported Decoders (Continued) Internal Imager SE4710 Table 9 Codabar X X X X X X Code 11 O O O O O O Code 128 X X X X X X Code 39 X X X X X X Code 93 O O O O O O Composite AB O O O O O O Composite C O O O O O O Discrete 2 of 5 O O O O O O Datamatrix X X X X X X Dutch Postal O O O O O O DotCode O O O O O O EAN13 X X X X X X EAN8 X X X X X X Grid
Data Capture DS3608 DS3578 RS507/RS507X RS6000 Decoders RS5100 Supported Decoders (Continued) Internal Imager SE4710 Table 9 MicroQR O O O O O O MSI O O O O O O PDF417 X X X X X X QR Code X X X X X X Decoder Signature O O O O -- -- TLC 39 O O O O O O Trioptic 39 O O O O O O UK Postal O O O O O O UPCA X X X X X X UPCE0 X X X X X X UPCE1 O O O O O O US4state O O O O O O US4state FICS O O O O O O US Planet O
Accessories The L10 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. This table lists the available accessories. Table 10 L10A Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Docking Solutions L10 Vehicle Dock–Cradle 300142 (L10 Vehicle Dock–Cradle, xDIM, CLA) The L10 Vehicle Dock protects and secures the L10 tablet under heavy shock and vibration. 300144 (L10 Vehicle Dock–Cradle, RF Pass Through, xDIM, CLA) • Holds tablet in place under extreme vibration and stress.
Accessories Table 10 L10A Accessories (Continued) Accessory L10 Industrial Dock Part Number Description 300149 (L10 Industrial Dock, NA PWR) 300150 (L10 Industrial Dock, ANZ PWR) 4K Port Replicator Front Panel: • Two always-on USB 2.0 ports (sleep & charge) | 3.5mm line-in (microphone/headset) | 3.5mm line-out (headphone/headset/speakers) | power light | USB status light • Back Panel: Four USB 3.
Accessories Table 10 L10A Accessories (Continued) Accessory L10 Single Bay Battery Charger Part Number 450150 (L10 Bat t er y Char ger with AC Adapter, US) Provides maximum power and uptime for your Zebra L10 rugged tablet. This charger keeps your battery powered for maximum performance and industrial use. • Can be integrated into the office dock or used as a standalone charger.
Accessories Table 10 L10A Accessories (Continued) Accessory Part Number Description Short Active Pen Pen: 440037 Stylus tip kit: 440042 This compact, active digitizer pen offers precision and comfort when you need to write and annotate on your L10 tablet. This active digitizer pen provides a range of pressure sensitivity, tilt detection, and hover capability. Hover lets you see where the pen is pointing before the tip touches the display.
Accessories Table 10 L10A Accessories (Continued) Accessory L10 Kickstand Part Number Description 410056 The kickstand holds your Zebra L10 rugged tablet upright when in the field and when using the companion keyboard. The kickstand folds away when you are on the move. You do not need to remove the kickstand/bracket when docking in the vehicle, office, or industrial docks. You can also use it in combination with the soft handle and stylus pen accessory set.
Accessories Table 10 L10A Accessories (Continued) Accessory L10 Carry Case Part Number Description 410059 (L10 Carry Case - XPAD) This is a professional-grade carrying case designed specifically for your L10 tablet. The integrated handle and optional attachable shoulder strap provide a variety of carrying options. Provides convenient storage for digitizer pens.
Application Deployment 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. To develop an application, you must know the security configuration of the device, and how to sign an application with the appropriate certificate to allow the application to run (and to run with the needed level of trust). NOTE: Ensure the date is set correctly before installing certificates or when accessing secure web sites.
Application Deployment 9. Enter a name for the certificate and in the Credential use drop-down, select VPN and apps or Wi-Fi. 10. Touch OK. The certificate can now be used when connecting to a secure network. For security, the certificate is deleted from the microSD card or internal memory. Configuring Credential Storage Settings 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Security > Advanced > Encryption & credentials. • Trusted credentials - Touch to display the trusted system and user credentials.
Application Deployment EMDK for Android EMDK for Android provides developers with tools to create business applications for enterprise mobile devices. It is designed for use with Google's Android Studio and includes Android class libraries such as Barcode, sample applications with source code, and the associated documentation. EMDK for Android allows applications to take full advantage of the capabilities that Zebra devices have to offer.
Application Deployment 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch About phone. 3. Scroll down to Build number. 4. Tap Build number seven times. The message You are now a developer! appears. 5. Touch the Back button. 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 USB Cable. The Allow USB debugging? dialog box appears on the device. 10. On the device, touch OK. 11.
Application Deployment 4. Eject the USB drive from the host computer. 5. Open the locking door on the side of the device. See Figure 4 on page 18. 6. Plug the USB drive into the USB port on the device, see Figure 4 on page 18. A notification appears indicating that the device detected the USB drive. 7. Swipe the screen up and select to view files on the USB drive. 8. Touch General USB drive. 9. Locate the application .apk file. 10. Touch the application file. 11.Touch Continue.
Application Deployment • Copy the apk file to a microSD card using a host computer (see USB Communication for more information), and then installing the microSD card into the device (see Replacing the microSD Card for more information). • Connect the device with a microSD card already installed to the host computer, and copy apk file to the microSD card. See USB Communication for more information. Disconnect the device from the host computer. 2.
Application Deployment 9. Disconnect the USB-C cable from the device. Uninstalling an Application 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Apps & notifications. 3. Touch See all apps to view all apps in the list. 4. Scroll through the list to the app. 5. Touch the app. The App info screen appears. 6. Touch Uninstall. 7. Touch OK to confirm. Performing a System Update System Update packages can contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system.
Application Deployment 11. Press the Power button to reboot the device. Performing a System Update Using USB Drive WARNING: Do not remove the USB drive during system update. Damage to device can occur. To update the system using a USB drive: IMPORTANT: USB drive must have FAT32 format. 1. Install the USB drive into the host computer USB port. 2. Copy the System Update zip file to the root of a USB drive. 3. Properly eject the USB drive from host computer and remove the USB drive. 4.
Application Deployment 7. On the host computer, open a command prompt window and use the adb command: 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. 8. Type: adb reboot recovery 9. Press Enter. The System Recovery screen appears on the device. 10. Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate to Apply upgrade from ADB. 11.
Application Deployment 3. Touch Erase all data twice to confirm the Enterprise Reset. Downloading the Enterprise Reset Package 1. Go to the Zebra Support & Downloads web site, zebra.com/support. 2. Download the Enterprise Reset file to a host computer. Performing an Enterprise Reset Using microSD Card 1. Copy the Enterprise Reset zip file to the root of the microSD card.
Application Deployment 8. Press the Power button. The Enterprise Reset occurs and then the device returns to the Recovery screen. 9. Press the Power button. Performing an Enterprise Reset Using ADB NOTE: Alternately, to enter System Recovery mode, press the power button and select Restart. Press and hold the Volume Up button until the System Recovery screen appears. 1. Connect the device to a host computer using a USB-C cable. 2. Go to Settings. 3. Touch System > Advanced > Developer options. 4.
Application Deployment Performing a Factory Reset A Factory Reset erases all data in the /data and /enterprise partitions in internal storage and clears all device settings. A Factory Reset returns the device to the last installed operating system image. To revert to a previous operating system version, re-install that operating system image. See Performing a System Update for more information. Perform Factory Reset using a microSD card, USB drive, or ADB.
Application Deployment 4. Press and hold the Volume Up button until the System Recovery screen appears. 5. Press the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the apply update from USB drive. 6. Press the Power button. 7. Press the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the Android Reset file. 8. Press the Power button. The Factory Reset occurs and then the device returns to the Recovery screen. 9. Press the Power button.
Application Deployment 16. Press the Power button to reboot the device. Storage The device contains the following types of file storage: • Random Access Memory (RAM) • Internal storage • External storage (microSD card) • Enterprise folder. NOTE: It is recommended to install a microSD card on the device due to limited internal storage space. 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.
Application Deployment External Storage The device can have a removable microSD card or USB drive. The microSD card or USB drive content can be viewed and files copied to and from when the device is connected to a host computer. Viewing External Storage 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Storage. Portable storage displays the total amount of space on the installed microSD card or USB drive and the amount used. To unmount the microSD card or USB drive, touch .
Application Deployment Enterprise Folder The Enterprise folder (within internal flash) is a super-persistent storage that is persistent after a reset and an Enterprise Reset. The Enterprise folder is erased during a Factory Reset. The Enterprise folder is used for deployment and device-unique data. The Enterprise folder is approximately 128 MB (formatted). Applications can persist data after an Enterprise Reset by saving data to the enterprise/user folder.
Application Deployment Managing Downloads Files and apps downloaded using the Browser or Email are stored on the USB drive or microSD card or Internal storage in the Download directory. Use the Downloads app to view, open, or delete downloaded items. 1. Swipe the screen up and touch 2. Touch . > Downloads. 3. Touch and hold an item, select items to delete and touch 122 . The item is deleted from the device.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning the L10, storing the tablet, battery maintenance, and troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during L10 operations. Maintaining the L10 For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using the L10: • Protect the L10 from temperature extremes, shock, liquids, and strong magnetic fields. • Do not store or use the L10 in any location that is extremely dusty, damp, or wet.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Battery Safety Guidelines • The area in which the L10 units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals. Particular care should be taken where the device is charged in a non-commercial environment. • Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers. If you have any questions about the compatibility of a battery or a charger, contact Zebra Support. See Service Information on page 13 for contact information.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Disposing of Used Batteries Dispose of a Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery at a hazardous materials recycling center when it is no longer serviceable. Don’t throw it away, because the battery might be put into landfill. Cleaning CAUTION: Always wear eye protection. Read warning label on compressed air and alcohol product before using. If you have to use any other solution for medical reasons please contact Zebra for more information.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Cradle Connector Use this procedure to clean the connectors on a cradle: 1. Remove power from the cradle. 2. Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol. 3. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector. Slowly move the applicator back-and-forth from one side of the connector to the other. Do not let leave any cotton residue on the connector. 4.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting • In certain environments, particles or debris can stick to the pen tip or the tablet display. Make sure you wipe off the pen with a soft cloth to avoid scratching the display. Traveling with the Tablet Use the following tips when you travel with the tablet: • Put the L10 tablet in a case to protect the display. Zebra sells a variety of cases for the L10 tablet. • Store the pen in the pen bay located on the tablet.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Restarting the L10 There are two reset features on the device: Restart and a hard reset switch. Soft Reset Reboot the device if applications stop responding. 1. Press the Power button until a small menu appears. 2. Touch Restart. The device restarts. Hard Reset If the device is not responsive, use the reset switch on the front of the tablet. This switch turns the power off immediately.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3. Press the Power button to restart the device. 4. Replace the microSD card to the slot in the device. Table 11 Troubleshooting the L10 Tablet Problem L10 does not turn on. Cause Solution Battery not charged. Charge the battery in the device. Battery not installed properly. Ensure battery is installed properly. System crash. Perform a soft reset. If the device still does not turn on, perform a hard reset. See Restarting the L10 on page 128. Battery failed.
Specifications The following tables summarize the intended operating environment and general technical hardware specifications for the L10 tablet, including the operating ruggedness, connectivity, communications, and other features. Table 12 Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions XSLATE or XBOOK Tablet 280 mm x 195.2 mm x 22 mm or 11 in. x 7.7 in. x 0.88 in XPAD Tablet 280.8 mm x 195.2 mm x 22 mm; 11 in. x 10.0 in. x 0.88 in.
Specifications Table 12 Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Connectivity Description • MicroSD card slot • USB 3.1 and DisplayPort output through a Type-C connector • Two USB 2.0 Type-A connectors • Dual SIM port, holds two Nano SIM cards • 3.
Specifications Table 12 Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Description Hazardous Location C1D2 and ATEX rating for use in hazardous locations Display Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for increased display damage resistance Wireless Communications Global LTE with WCDMA fallback WWAN WLAN North America: AT&T LTE with AT&T WCDMA 3G fallback; Verizon LTE WLAN: 802.11 a/b/g/n/d/h/i/k/r/ac, IPv4, IPv6; MU-MIMO, 2x2 • 2.4 GHz: 802.
Specifications Table 13 Supported Symbologies Barcode Type Symbologies 1D Chinese 2 of 5, Codabar, Code 11, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, Discrete 2 of 5, EAN-8, EAN-13, GS1 Databar, GS1 Databar Expanded, GS1 Databar Limited, Interleaved 2 of 5, Korean 3 of 5, MSI, Matrix 2 of 5, Trioptic39, UPCA, UPCE0, UPCE1. 2D Aztec, Composite AB, Composite C, DataMatrix, Grid Matrix, GS1 DataMatrix, Dotcode, GS1 QRCode, Maxicode, MicroPDF, Micro QR, PDF417, QRCode, Han Xin.
Index A disposing of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 hot swappable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 20, 21, 131 hot swapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 installing, charging, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 latch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 LED indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 19 lithium-ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index DisplayPort to HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 disposing of battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 docking connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131 dongle for external monitor, for USB type-C to HDMI . . . .25 drop specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131 DS3678 barcode scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 data capture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index M pen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 home screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 19, 28 rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 hot swapping the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 hot-swappable battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 20, 21 maintenance tablet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 managing notifications . . . . .
Index Q DS3678 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 RS507/RS6000 hands-free imager . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 using Bluetooth HID (RS507/RS6000) . . . . . . . . . 94 using Bluetooth HID(DS3678) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 using simple serial interface (DS3678) . . . . . . . . . 95 using simple serial interface(RS507/RS6000) . . . 93 panoramic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 parts of the tablet front view . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index T security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Kensington lock slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 20 sensor light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 service information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 setting camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index W weight of tablet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 WEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Wi-Fi direct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 wireless local area network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 wireless wide area network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 WPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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