WT6000 Wearable Computer User Guide MN-002698-01
WT6000 Wearable Terminal User Guide MN-002698-01 Rev.
ii WT6000 User Guide No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis. All software, including firmware, furnished to the user is on a licensed basis.
iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change Date 01 Rev. A 5/2016 Description Initial release.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Revision History ................................................................................................................................. iii Table Of Contents About This Guide Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... xi Documentation Set ...........................................................................................................................
vi WT6000 User Guide Display Setting ............................................................................................................................. 1-14 Setting the Screen Brightness ................................................................................................ 1-14 Setting Screen Timeout Setting ............................................................................................. 1-14 Setting Key Light Timeout Setting ..............................................
Table of Contents vii Remove a Wi-Fi Network ......................................................................................................... 4-7 Wi-Fi Direct .................................................................................................................................... 4-7 WPS Pin Entry ............................................................................................................................... 4-8 Wi-Fi Advanced Features ...................................
viii WT6000 User Guide 1-Slot WT6000 USB Charging Cradle ........................................................................................... 6-4 Charging the Device ................................................................................................................. 6-4 Charging the Spare Battery ...................................................................................................... 6-5 Battery Charging ....................................................................
Table of Contents Battery Safety Guidelines .............................................................................................................. Long Term Storage ........................................................................................................................ Cleaning Instructions ..................................................................................................................... Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients ........................................
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE Introduction This guide provides information about setting up and configuring WT6000 mobile computers with Android operating system and installing its accessories. NOTE Some screens or windows shown in this guide may differ from the actual screens shown on the WT6000. Documentation Set The documentation set for the WT6000 is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs.
xii WT6000 User Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations: 1G RAM/ 4 GB Flash X X X X X Gyroscope 3.2” WVGA Color X Sensor s Accelerometer RS507 X OS Android AOSP V5.1.1 RS4000 X 2G RAM/ 16 GB Flash RS6000 Memory NFC Display Bluetooth 4.0 Configuration Data Capture 802.11 abgn Radios X X X Standard WT60A0-TS0LEWR WT60A0-TS2LEWR X Software Versions To determine the current software versions, touch > > About device.
About This Guide • Appendix A, Specifications, includes a table listing the technical specifications for the WT6000 and accessories.
xiv WT6000 User Guide Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Customer Support for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.zebra.com/support. When contacting Customer Support, please have the following information available: • Serial number of the unit • Model number or product name • Software type and version number. We respond to calls by E-mail, or telephone within the time limits set forth in support agreements.
CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Introduction This chapter describes the features of the WT6000 and explains how to install and charge the battery and how to reset the WT6000. Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the WT6000 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that box contains all the equipment listed below: • WT6000 • Battery • Regulatory Guide. Inspect the equipment for damage.
1-2 WT6000 User Guide Features 15 1 14 2 13 3 12 4 11 5 10 9 6 8 7 Figure 1-1 Table 1-1 Front View Front View Descriptions Number Item Function 1 Speakers Provides audio output for video and music playback. 2 Battery Provides power to the device. 3 Display Displays all information needed to operate the WT6000. 4 Recent Button Displays recently open applications.
Getting Started Table 1-1 1-3 Front View Descriptions (Continued) Number Item Function 14 Ambient Light Sensor Determines ambient light for controlling display backlight intensity. 15 Notification/Charge LED Indicates battery charging status while charging with USB Charge cable and provide notifications from applications. 16 17 Figure 1-2 Table 1-2 Back View Back View Descriptions Number Item Function 16 Cleat Provides alignment and secures the WT6000 to the wrist mount.
1-4 WT6000 User Guide Figure 1-3 2. Battery Installation Press the battery down until it snaps into place. Charging the Battery Before using the WT6000 for the first time, charge the battery using a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply. For information about the accessories available for the WT6000, see Chapter 6, Accessories. The 3,350 mAh battery fully charges in approximately four hours at room temperature. Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Getting Started 1-5 IMPORTANT When trying to power on the device, a quick red blink of the Charging LED indicates that it does not have enough battery power to turn on. Charge the battery or replace it. Starting the WT6000 When installed in a cradle, the WT6000 starts automatically as soon as power is applied. When a charged battery is installed and the WT6000 is turned off, press the Power button to turn on. When the WT6000 is powered on for the first time, it initializes its system.
1-6 WT6000 User Guide Installing the Wrist Mount The wrist mount provides the mounting of the WT6000 on the forearm for hands-free applications. Refer to the Wrist Mount Installation Guide for information on the wrist mount. Mounting Bracket Release Lever Strap Tighten Dial Figure 1-6 Wrist Mount To install the wrist mount: 1. Slide the wrist mount onto arm. 2. Position the Install the short strap on the forearm. 3. Turn the dial clockwise to tighten.
Getting Started 6. 1-7 If necessary, use the dial to loosen and re-tighten the strap. Figure 1-8 WT6000 and Wrist Mount To remove the WT6000 from the wrist mount, press down on the release lever and slide the WT6000 out. Release Lever Figure 1-9 WT6000 Removal Connecting a Scanner The RS4000 scanner and the RS6000 imager can be used with the WT6000. See and RS409/RS419 Scanner on page 5-8 for procedures for connecting the scanner to the WT6000.
1-8 WT6000 User Guide Replacing the Battery To remove the battery: 1. Using finger tip, press the battery release latch toward the silver end of the battery. Figure 1-10 2. Lift the battery out of the battery well. Figure 1-11 3. Pull Release Latch Back Battery Removal Insert the silver end of the battery into the battery well.
Getting Started Figure 1-12 4. 1-9 Battery Installation Press the battery down until it snaps into place. Battery Management To check the charge status of the main battery, on the Home screen touch > > About device > Status. Battery status indicates that the battery is discharging (not charging) and Battery level lists the battery charge (as a percentage of fully charged). Monitor Battery Usage The Battery screen lists which applications consume the most battery power.
1 - 10 WT6000 User Guide Low Battery Notification When the battery charge level drops below 15%, the WT6000 displays a notice to connect the WT6000 to power. Place the WT6000 into a cradle to charge the battery. Figure 1-14 Low Battery Notification When the battery charge drops below 10%, the WT6000 displays a notice to connect the WT6000 to power. The user must charge the battery using one of the charging accessories. When the battery charge drops below 5%, the WT6000 turns off.
Getting Started 1 - 11 4. Move the sliders up and down to select the month, date and year. 5. Touch Done. 6. Touch Set time. 7. Move the sliders up and down to select the hour, minutes and part of the day. 8. Touch Done. 9. Touch Select time zone. 10. Select the current time zone from the list. 11. Touch . Display Setting Use Display settings to change the screen brightness, set sleep time and change font size. Setting the Screen Brightness To manually set the screen brightness: 1.
1 - 12 WT6000 User Guide • 30 seconds • 1 minute • 2 minutes • 5 minutes (default) • 10 minutes • 30 minutes. 3. Touch . Setting Key Light Timeout Setting To set the key light sleep time: 1. Touch > Display > Key light timeout setting. 2. Select one of the sleep values. • Always on • 6 seconds (default) • 10 seconds • 15 seconds • 30 seconds • 1 minute. 3. Touch . Setting Font Size To set the size of the font is system applications: 1. Touch > Display > Font size. 2.
Getting Started 1 - 13 Figure 1-16 Sounds Screen • Sound • Zebra Volume Control
1 - 14 WT6000 User Guide Figure 1-17 Zebra Volume Control Dialog Box • - Controls the music and media volume. • - Controls the ringtone volume. • - Controls the system notification volume. • - Controls the alarm clock volume. • - Controls the scan good decode beep volume. • Bottom row icons: • - Places all sounds except media and alarms in silence mode. • - Places all sounds except media and alarms in vibrate mode. • - Places all sounds in sound mode.
Getting Started 1 - 15 • Default type - Short vibration. • Other sounds • • • • Dial pad tones - (default – enabled) Screen locking sounds - plays a sound when locking and unlocking the screen (default – enabled) Touch sounds - Plays a sound when making screen selections (default – enabled). Vibrate on touch - Vibrates when making screen selections (default – enabled). • Notification • When device is locked - Manage whether notifications can be seen when the WT6000 is locked.
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CHAPTER 2 USING THE WT6000 Introduction This chapter describes the screens, status and notification icons, and controls on the WT6000, and provides basic instructions for using the WT6000. Home Screen The Home screen displays when the WT6000 turns on. Depending upon the configuration, the Home screen might appear different. Contact your system administrator for more information. After a suspend or screen time-out, the Home screen displays with the lock sliders.
2-2 WT6000 User Guide The Home screen provides four additional screens for placement of widgets and shortcuts. Swipe the screen left or right to view the additional screens. 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, displays indicating that more notifications exist. Open the Notifications panel to view all notifications and status.
Using the WT6000 2 - 3 Notification Icons Table 2-2 Notification Icons Icon Description Indicates battery is low. Indicates that more notifications are available for viewing. Indicates that data is syncing. Indicates an upcoming event. Indicates that an open Wi-Fi network is available. Indicates that a song is playing. Indicates that a problem with sign-in or sync has occurred. Indicates that the WT6000 is uploading data.
2-4 WT6000 User Guide To open the Notification panel, drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen. Figure 2-2 Notification Panel The WT6000 provides notifications when the user connects an accessory or cables into the interface connectors. The notification list the connector and the type of cable. To respond to a notification, open the Notifications Panel and then touch a notification. The Notifications Panel closes and the subsequent activity is dependent on the notification.
Using the WT6000 2 - 5 Using the Touchscreen Use the multi-tap sensitive screen to operate the device. • Tap - Tap to: • select items on the screen • type letters and symbols using the on-screen keyboard • press on-screen buttons. • Tap and Hold - Tap and hold: • an item on the Home screen to move it to a new location or to the trash. • an item in Apps to create a shortcut on the Home screen. • the Home screen to open a menu for customizing the Home screen.
2-6 WT6000 User Guide To enter special characters, touch and hold a number or symbol key to open a menu of additional symbols. • A larger version of the key displays briefly over the keyboard. • Keys with alternate characters display an ellipsis ( ... ) below the character. Applications The APPS screen displays icons for all installed applications. The table below lists the applications installed on the WT6000.
Using the WT6000 2 - 7 Table 2-3 Applications (Continued) Icon Description Downloads - Lists all downloads files. DWDemo - Provides a way to demonstrate the data capture features using the imager. See DataWedge Demonstration on page 5-9 for more information. elemez - Use to provide diagnostic information. See Elemez on page 5-12 for more information. Email - Use to send and receive email. File Browser - Organize and manage files on the WT6000. See File Browser on page 5-3 for more information.
2-8 WT6000 User Guide Table 2-3 Applications (Continued) Icon Description Rapid Deployment - Allows the WT6000 to stage a device for initial use by initiating the deployment of settings, firmware and software. Requires the purchase of an MSP client license per device. RxLogger - Use to diagnose device and application issues. See the WT6000 Integrator Guide for more information. Search - Use the Google search engine to search the Internet and the WT6000. Settings - Use to configure the WT6000.
Using the WT6000 2 - 9 Switching Between Recent Applications 1. Touch and hold Figure 2-5 . A window appears on the screen with icons of recently used applications. Recently Used Applications 2. Slide the window up and down to view all recently used applications. 3. Swipe left or right to remove application from the list and force close the application. 4. Touch an icon to open it or touch to return to the current screen.
2 - 10 WT6000 User Guide Figure 2-7 PIN Screen Figure 2-8 Pattern Screen Figure 2-9 Password Screen Suspend Mode The WT6000 goes into suspend mode when the user presses the Power button or after a period of inactivity (set in the Display settings). To wake the WT6000 from Suspend mode, press the Power button. The Lock screen displays. Slide up to unlock the screen. If the Pattern screen unlock feature is enabled, the Pattern screen appears instead of the Lock screen.
Using the WT6000 2 - 11 Figure 2-10 Lock Screen Resetting the WT6000 There are two reset functions: • Soft reset • Hard reset. Performing a Soft Reset Perform a soft reset if applications stop responding. 1. Press the power button until the menu appears. 2. Touch Reset. 3. The device reboots. Performing a Hard Reset CAUTION Perform a hard reset only if the WT6000 stops responding. To perform a hard reset, simultaneously press and hold the power, P1 and P2 buttons for five seconds.
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CHAPTER 3 DATA CAPTURE Introduction The WT6000 can be used with the following optional data capture accessories: • RS4000 laser scanner • RS6000 Hands-free imager • RS507 Hands-free imager. Laser Scanning WT6000 with an optional RS4000 laser scanner has the following features: • Reading of a variety of bar code symbologies, including the most popular linear and 1D code types. • Advanced intuitive laser aiming for easy point-and-shoot operation • Adaptive scanning.
3-2 WT6000 User Guide The imager uses imaging technology to take a picture of a bar code, stores the resulting image in its memory, and executes state-of-the-art software decoding algorithms to extract the bar code data from the image. Operational Modes The optional imager supports two modes of operation. Activate each mode pressing the Scan button. • Decode Mode: In this mode, the imager attempts to locate and decode bar codes within its field of view.
Data Capture 3-3 1. Connect the RS4000 to the WT6000. See Chapter 5, Accessories for more information. 2. Ensure that a scan enabled application is loaded or DataWedge is enabled (see DataWedge on page 5-8 for more information). 3. Press the trigger. 4. Aim the scan beam at the bar code. Ensure the red scan beam covers the entire bar code.
3-4 WT6000 User Guide Bar Code Capture with RS6000 Hands-Free Imager To read a bar code, a scan-enabled application is required. The WT6000 contains the DataWedge application that allows the user to enable the scanner to decode bar code data and display the bar code content. See DataWedge on page 5-8 for more information on launching DataWedge. Pair the RS6000 with the WT6000.
Data Capture Figure 3-5 4. 3-5 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes in Aiming Pattern The captured data appears in the text field. Bar Code Capture with RS507 Hands-Free Imager To read a bar code, a scan-enabled application is required. The WT6000 contains the DataWedge application that allows the user to enable the scanner to decode bar code data and display the bar code content. See DataWedge on page 5-8 for more information on launching DataWedge. Pair the RS507 with the WT6000.
3-6 WT6000 User Guide Figure 3-7 Aiming Pattern Figure 3-8 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes in Aiming Pattern 4. The captured data appears in the text field. Pairing the RS507/RS6000 Hands-Free Imager To connect the RS507 or RS6000 imagers to the WT6000, use one of the following methods: • Near Field Communication (NFC) • Simple Serial Interface (SSI) • Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) Mode.
Data Capture Figure 3-9 3-7 Align NFC Antennas The WT6000 pairs with the RS6000 and the (icon) appears in the Status bar. NEED STEPS Pairing Using Simple Serial Interface To pair the RS507/RS6000 with the WT6000 using SSI: 1. Ensure that the two devices are within 10 meters (32.8 feet) of one another. 2. Install the battery into the RS6000. 3. On the WT6000, touch Figure 3-10 4. > . Bluetooth Pairing Utility Using the RS507/RS6000, scan the bar code on the screen.
3-8 WT6000 User Guide 5. On the WT6000, touch . Pairing Using Bluetooth Human Interface Device To pair the RS507/RS6000 with the WT6000 using HID: 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. 2. Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable mode. 3. Ensure that the two devices are within 10 meters (32.8 feet) of one another. 4. Place the RS507/RS6000 in Human Interface Device (HID) mode. If the RS507/RS6000 is already in HID mode, skip to step 5. a.
CHAPTER 4 WIRELESS Wireless Local Area Networks Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the WT6000 to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the WT6000 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 WT6000 must both be properly configured to enable this communication.
4-2 WT6000 User Guide Scan and Connect to a Wi-Fi Network 1. Touch Figure 4-1 . Settings Screen 2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position. 3. Touch Figure 4-2 Wi-Fi. The WT6000 searches for WLANs in the area and lists them. Wi-Fi Screen 4. Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network. 5. For open networks, touch profile once or press and hold and then select Connect to network or for secure networks enter the required password or other credentials then touch Connect.
Wireless 4-3 5. Touch the desired network. If the network security is Open, the device automatically connects to the network. For all other network security a dialog box appears. 6. If the network security is WEP or WPA/WPS2 PSK, enter the required password and then touch Connect. 7. If the network security is 802.1x EAP: • Touch the EAP method drop-down list and select PEAP, TLS, TTLS, LEAP or FAST. • Touch the Phase 2 authentication drop-down list and select an authentication method.
4-4 WT6000 User Guide • Touch the Phase 2 authentication drop-down list and select an authentication method. • If required, touch CA certificate and select a Certification Authority (CA) certificate. Note: Certificates are installed using the Security settings. • 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.
Wireless 4. In the Proxy hostname text box, enter the address of the proxy server. 5. In the Proxy port text box, enter the port number for the proxy server. 4-5 NOTE When entering proxy addresses the Bypass proxy for field, do not use spaces or carriage returns between addresses. 6. In the Bypass proxy for text box, enter addresses for web sites that do not require to go through the proxy server. Use the separator “|” between addresses. 7. Touch Connect. 8. Touch .
4-6 WT6000 User Guide Advanced Wi-Fi Settings NOTE Advanced Wi-Fi settings are for the device not for a specific wireless network. • Network notification - When enabled, notifies the user when an open network is available. • Scanning always available - Select to let Google’s location service and other applications scan for networks, even when Wi-Fi is off. Default - disabled. • Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep - Opens a menu to set whether and when the Wi-Fi radio turns off.
Wireless Figure 4-5 4-7 Fusion Logger Screen • Fusion Status - Touch to display live status of WLAN state. Also provides information of device and connected profile. Figure 4-6 Fusion Status Screen • About • Version - Displays the current Fusion information. Remove a Wi-Fi Network To remove a remembered or connected network: 1. Touch > 2. In the Wi-Fi networks list, touch and hold the name of the network. 3. In the menu, touch Forget network. 4. Touch Wi-Fi. .
4-8 WT6000 User Guide Figure 4-7 Wi-Fi Direct Screen 2. Under Peer Devices, touch the other device name. 3. On the other device, select Accept. 4. Connected appears on the WT6000. On both devices, in their respective Wi-Fi Direct screens, the other device name appears in the list. Figure 4-8 Wi-Fi Direct Connected WPS Push Button Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a feature allowing devices to easily connect to Wi-Fi access points without typing a long password.
Wireless Figure 4-9 2. 4-9 Push Button Dialog Box On the router, press the Wi-Fi Protected button. The WT6000 connects to the wireless router. WPS Pin Entry Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a feature allowing devices to easily connect to Wi-Fi access points without typing a long password. To use a PIN to connect to a wireless router: 1. Log in to the router. 2. Go to the Add WPS Client screen. Refer to the wireless router user documentation specific information. 3.
4 - 10 WT6000 User Guide • Opportunistic Key Caching - Use this feature to skip 802.1x authentication during roaming. The device will go for full 802.1x authentication for the first time it connects to the network. For subsequent roaming, the device skips 802.1x authentication. Default: enabled. • Cisco Centralized Key Management - Allows the device to skip 802.1x and key-handshake phases during roaming.
Wireless 4 - 11 Bluetooth Bluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio frequency (RF) to transmit and receive data in the 2.4 GHz Industry Scientific and Medical (ISM) band (802.15.1). Bluetooth wireless technology is specifically designed for short-range (10 meters (32.8 feet)) communication and low power consumption. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information (e.g.
4 - 12 WT6000 User Guide • Perform pairing in a secure environment • Keep PIN codes private and do not store the PIN codes in the device • Implement application-level security. Bluetooth Profiles The device supports the following Bluetooth services: • 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.
Wireless 4 - 13 Enabling Bluetooth 1. Touch > 2. Slide the switch to the right. ON appears and 3. Touch Bluetooth. appears in the Status bar. . Disabling Bluetooth 1. Touch > 2. Slide the switch to the left. OFF appears. 3. Touch Bluetooth. . Discovering Bluetooth Device(s) The WT6000 can receive information from discovered devices without pairing. However, once paired, the WT6000 and a paired device exchange information automatically when the Bluetooth radio is on.
4 - 14 WT6000 User Guide 1. Touch > 2. If Bluetooth is not on, slide the switch to the ON position. 3. Touch 4. Touch Rename this device. 5. Enter a name and touch Rename. 6. Touch Bluetooth. . . Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Once paired, connect to a Bluetooth device. 1. Touch > 2. If Bluetooth is not on, slide the switch to the ON position. 3. In the Paired devices list, touch and hold on a unconnected Bluetooth device until a menu appears. 4. Touch Connect.
Wireless 4 - 15 Near Field Communications NFC/HF RFID is a short-range wireless connectivity technology standard that enables secure transaction between a reader and a contactless smart card. The technology is based on ISO/IEC 14443 type A and B (proximity), Felica and ISO/IEC 15693 (vicinity) standards, using the HF 13.56 MHz unlicensed band. The WT6000 supports three operating modes: • Reader mode • Peer-to-Peer communication • Card Emulation mode.
4 - 16 WT6000 User Guide Figure 4-12 Reading NFC Card 4. Move NFC card until the WT6000 detects the card. 5. Hold the card steadily until the transaction is complete (usually indicated by the application).
CHAPTER 5 APPLICATIONS Introduction This chapter describes the applications installed on the device. Battery Manager The Battery Manager provides detailed information about the battery. Figure 5-1 Battery Manager Screen Battery level - Indicate the current battery charge level. Time until empty - Indicates the amount of time before the battery is depleted. Displays when the WT6000 is not on AC power. Time until full - Indicates the amount of time until the battery is fully charged.
5-2 WT6000 User Guide • Battery status • Not charging - Indicates that the WT6000 is not connected to AC power. • Charging over AC - Indicates that the WT6000 is connected to AC power and charging. • Battery health - Indicates the health of the battery. • Wear level - NEED INFO • Advanced info - Tap to view additional battery information.
Applications 5 - 3 File Browser Use the File Browser application to view and mange files on the device. To open File Browser, touch > . 3 4 1 2 5 Figure 5-2 File Browser Screen The address bar (1) indicates the current folder path. Touch the current folder path to manually enter a path and folder name. Use (2) to select multiple files/folder. Use (3) to view the internal storage root folder. Use (4) to view the Internal Storage root folder.
5-4 WT6000 User Guide • Touch > Change Size to change the size of the icons: Large, Normal or Small. • Touch > About File Browser to view the application version information.
Applications 5 - 5 PTT Express Voice Client NOTE PTT Express Voice Client creates Push-To-Talk (PTT) communication capability between disparate enterprise devices. Leveraging existing Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) infrastructure, PTT Express delivers simple PTT communication without the need of a voice communication server. • Group Call: Press and hold the PTT (Talk) button to start communicating with other voice client users.
5-6 WT6000 User Guide Table 5-1 PTT Express Default User Interface Descriptions (Continued) Item Description Settings Opens the PTT Express Settings screen. Enable/Disable Switch Turns the PTT service on and off. Notification Icons Indicates the current state of the PTT Express Voice client. Table 5-2 PTT Express Default User Interface Descriptions Status Icon Description Indicates that PTT Express Voice client is disabled.
Applications 5 - 7 PTT Communication NOTE This section describes the default PTT Express client configuration. See the PTT Express V1.2 User Guide for detailed information on using the client. PTT communication may be established as a Group Call. When PTT Express is enabled, the P3 button is assigned for PTT communication. PTT Button Figure 5-4 PTT Button Creating a Group Call To create a group call: 1. Press and hold the PTT button and listen for the talk tone to play.
5-8 WT6000 User Guide DataWedge Refer to the WT6000 Integrator Guide for detailed information on configuring DataWedge.
Applications 5 - 9 DataWedge Demonstration Use DataWedge Demonstration to demonstrate data capture functionality. Figure 5-5 Table 5-3 DataWedge Demonstration Window DataWedge Demonstration Icons Feature Illumination Icon Description Select to disable imager illumination (RS507 and RS6000 only). Select to enable imager illumination (RS507 and RS6000 only). Connection Indicates that an RS507 or RS6000 Bluetooth imager is not connected to the WT6000.
5 - 10 WT6000 User Guide RxLogger RxLogger is a comprehensive diagnostic tool that provides application and system metrics. It allows for custom plug-ins to be created and work seamlessly with this tool. RxLogger is used to diagnose device and application issues. Its information tracking includes the following: 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.
Applications 5 - 11 Extracting Log Files 1. Connect the device to a host computer using an USB connection. 2. Using a file explorer, navigate to the Internal Storage in the /RxLogger folder. 3. Copy the file from the device to the host computer. 4. Disconnect the device from the host computer.
5 - 12 WT6000 User Guide Elemez NOTE Elemez collects specific device information in the background and sends this information to us to help improve product functionality. This feature can be disabled. See Disabling Elemez Data Collection. Ensure that the date, time and time zone are set correctly prior to using Elemez. Use Elemez to provide diagnostics information to us. Touch Submit Diagnostics button to send the data.
Applications 5 - 13 1. From the Home screen, touch 2. Touch Manage Apps. 3. Swipe left or right until the ALL tab displays. 4. Scroll through the list and touch Elemez. 5. In the App info screen, touch Enable. 6. Touch 7. Touch Enable Elemez. > > . .
5 - 14 WT6000 User Guide Print Station Use the Print Station application to print labels and receipts directly to a Zebra ZPL printer via USB, Bluetooth or WLAN. Features include: • Discovering and pairing with Zebra printers via a Bluetooth, WLAN or USB connection. • Retrieving and displaying a list of document templates stored on the device and on the printer. • Using document templates to generate on-screen prompts allowing data entry at print time.
Applications 5 - 15 Printer Setup NEED INFO
5 - 16 WT6000 User Guide Tap & Pair Use the Tap & Pair application to easily connect to a Zebra printer. 1. 2. Enable Bluetooth and NFC: a. Touch b. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the ON position. c. Touch More... . d. Touch NFC checkbox. A blue check mark appears indicating that NFC is enabled. e. Touch Touch Figure 5-8 3. . . > . Tap & Pair Application Touch the back of the WT6000 to the NFC logo on the Zebra printer. Figure 5-9 4.
Applications 5 - 17 Figure 5-10 Paired Printer List 7. Tap the Zebra printer in the Paired Devices list to print a test page. 8. Tap OK to print the test page.
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CHAPTER 6 ACCESSORIES Accessories Table 6-1 Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Cradles 1-Slot WT6000 Charging Cradle CRD-NGWT-1S1BU-01 Provides WT6000 and spare battery charging and USB communication with a host computer. Use with power supply, p/n PWRS-14000-148R and country specific grounded AC line cord. 2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle CRD-NWTRS-2SUCH-01 Provides WT6000 and RS6000 charging and USB communication with a host computer.
6-2 WT6000 User Guide Table 6-1 Accessories (Continued) Accessory 5-Slot WT6000 Ethernet Cradle Part Number Description CRD-NGWT-5S5BE-01 Charges up to five WT6000 devices and five spare batteries and provides Ethernet communication. Use with power supply, p/n PWRS-14000-241R, DC line cord, p/n 50-16002-029R and country specific grounded AC line cord. Replacement Battery BTRY-NWTRS-33MA-01 Replacement battery for WT6000 and RS6000 (single pack).
Accessories Table 6-1 6-3 Accessories (Continued) Accessory Part Number Description Power Supply PWRS-14000-148R Provides power to the 2–Slot cradles and 4-Slot Spare Battery Charger. Requires country specific grounded AC line cord. Power Supply PWRS-14000-241R Provides power to the 5-Slot Charge Only Cradle, 5-Slot Ethernet Cradle, 5-Slot Charge Only Cradle with Battery Charger and the 5-Slot Ethernet Cradle with Battery Charger.
6-4 WT6000 User Guide 1-Slot WT6000 USB Charging Cradle NOTE Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 7-1. The 1-Slot WT6000 Charging Cradle: • provides 5.4 VDC (nominal) power for operating the WT6000 • provides USB communication with a host computer • charges a spare battery.
Accessories Figure 6-2 2. 6-5 Insert WT6000 into Cradle Ensure the WT6000 is seated properly. The WT6000 Charge LED blinks indicating charging. Charging the Spare Battery 1. Insert a spare battery into the spare battery slot. Figure 6-3 2. Insert Battery into Cradle Ensure the battery is seated properly. The Spare Battery Charging LED blinks indicating charging.
6-6 WT6000 User Guide Table 6-2 Charging LED Indicators (Continued) State Indication Fast Blinking Red (2 blinks/second) Charging error, e.g.: - Temperature is too low or too high. - Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight hours). Solid Red Unhealthy battery is charging or fully charged. Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). The device or cradle always performs battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner. At higher temperatures (e.g.
Accessories 6-7 2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle NOTE Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 7-1. The 2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle: • provides 5.4 VDC (nominal) power for operating the WT6000 and RS6000. WT6000 Charging Slot RS6000 Charging Slot WT6000 Charging LED Power LED RS6000 Charging LED Figure 6-4 2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle Charging the WT6000 1. Insert the WT6000 into the WT6000 charging slot.
6-8 WT6000 User Guide Figure 6-5 2. Insert WT6000 into Cradle Ensure the WT6000 is seated properly. The WT6000 Charging LED blinks indicating charging. Charging the RS6000 1. Insert the RS600 into the RS6000 charging slot. Figure 6-6 2. Insert RS6000 into Cradle Ensure the RS6000 is seated properly. The RS6000 Charging LED blinks indicating charging.
Accessories 6-9 5-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle NOTE Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 7-1. The 5-Slot Charge Only Cradle: • Provides 5.4 VDC (nominal) power for operating up to five WT6000 devices. • Simultaneously charges up to five WT6000 devices. • Simultaneously charges up to five spare batteries.
6 - 10 WT6000 User Guide Figure 6-8 2. Insert WT6000 into Cradle Ensure that the WT6000 is properly seated in the charging slot. Charging the Spare Battery 1. Insert a spare battery into the spare battery slot. Figure 6-9 2. Insert Battery into Cradle Ensure the battery is seated properly. The Spare Battery Charging LED blinks indicating charging.
Accessories 6 - 11 10-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charge Only Cradle NOTE Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 7-1. The 10-Slot Charge Only Cradle: • Provides 5.4 VDC (nominal) power for operating the WT6000 and RS6000. • Simultaneously charges up to five WT6000 devices. • Simultaneously charges up to five RS6000 devices.
6 - 12 WT6000 User Guide Figure 6-11 2. Insert WT6000 into Cradle Ensure that the WT6000 is properly seated in the charging slot. Charging the RS6000 To Charge the RS6000: 1. Insert the RS6000 in the RS6000 charging slot. Figure 6-12 2. Insert RS6000 into Cradle Ensure that the RS6000 is properly seated in the charging slot.
Accessories 6 - 13 10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle NOTE Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 7-1. The 10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle: • Provides 5.4 VDC (nominal) power for operating the WT6000. • Simultaneously charges up to 10 WT6000 devices. WT6000 Charging Slot WT6000 Charging LED Power LED Figure 6-13 10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle Charging the WT6000 To Charge the WT6000: 1. Insert the WT6000 in the charging slot.