ET1 Enterprise Tablet USER GUIDE
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| Revision History Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 08/30/2013 Initial release. -02 Rev A 02/10/2015 Zebra rebranding.
Contents | 7 Contents Copyrights........................................................................................................................................ 3 Revision History...............................................................................................................................5 About This Guide...........................................................................................................................11 Documentation Set....................................
| Contents Application Shortcuts and Widgets.....................................................................................................................35 Adding an Application or Widget to the Home Screen...........................................................................35 Moving Items on the Home Screen.........................................................................................................36 Removing an App or Widget from the Home Screen................................
Contents | 9 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network.......................................................................................................................... 59 Chapter 5: Bluetooth..............................................................................................61 Adaptive Frequency Hopping............................................................................................................................. 61 Security..............................................................
| Contents Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting................................................... 87 Maintaining the ET1............................................................................................................................................87 Battery Safety Guidelines....................................................................................................................................87 Cleaning Instructions.........................................................
| About This Guide About This Guide This guide provides information on using the ET1 Enterprise Tablet and accessories. Note: Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. Documentation Set The documentation set for the ET1 provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • • • ET1 Enterprise Tablet Quick Start Guide - describes how to set up the ET1 and basic operating instructions.
| About This Guide Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • • • • • • • • • Getting Started on page 15 provides information on getting the ET1 up and running for the first time. Using the ET1 on page 31 provides basic instructions for using the ET1, including powering on and resetting the ET1. Data Capture on page 51 provides information for capturing bar code data using the internal camera and optional scan modules and Bluetooth scanner.
About This Guide | 13 Note: NOTE contains information more important than the surrounding text, such as exceptions or preconditions. They also refer the reader elsewhere for additional information, remind the reader how to complete an action (when it is not part of the current procedure, for instance), or tell the reader where something is located on the screen. There is no warning level associated with a note.
| Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter provides the features of the ET1 and explains how to set it up for the first time.
| Getting Started Figure 2: Back View 15 14 17 16 26 18 25 24 23 19 19 22 21 20 Table 1: Features Number Item Function 1 Decode LED Indicates decode functionality. Lights red when scanning in process. Lights green indicating a successful decode. 2 Microphone Use for making voice recordings. 3 Light Sensor Determines ambient light for controlling display backlight intensity. 4 Battery Charge LED Indicates battery charge state. 5 Communication LED User programmable.
Getting Started | 17 Number Item 9 Function Back Button — Displays the previous screen. Closes the keyboard if the on-screen keyboard is open. 10 P3 Launches the Search application (default). User configurable. 11 P2 Increases the volume (default). User configurable. 12 P1 Decreases the volume (default). User configurable. 13 Touch Screen Displays all information required to operate the ET1. 14 Camera Flash Provides illumination for rear-facing camera.
| Getting Started Verify the following items are in the box: • • • • ET1 Enterprise Tablet with 4 GB micro secure digital (SD) card installed Lithium-ion battery Quick Start Guide Regulatory Guide. Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Zebra Customer Support Center immediately. See Service Information on page 13 for contact information. Setup To start using the ET1 for the first time: • • • • • Install SIM card in an ET1N2 with GSM (optional).
Getting Started | 19 Installing the Battery Note: Ensure that the correct battery is used with the ET1. On the ET1N0 use either the 4620 mAh battery, p/n 82-149690-xx or the 5640 mAh battery, p/n 82-158261-xx. On the ET1N2 use only the 5640 mAh battery, p/n 82-158261-xx. To install the battery: Procedure: 1 Align the tracks on the side of the battery with the rails in the battery compartment. 2 Push the battery in until the battery release latch snaps into place.
| Getting Started when the ET1’s main battery is removed, when Battery swap feature is used. When the ET1 reaches a very low battery state, the combination of main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 36 hours. For cable and cradle setup and charging procedures see Accessories on page 79. • • • USB/Charge Cable Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle. To charge the main battery: 1 Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.
Getting Started | 21 WAN Activation Note: ET1N2 only. In order to use the WAN radio for data communication, the ET1N2 must be activated on the service provider’s network. By default, the ET1N2 is configured for a GSM network. To activate on a CDMA network, manual configuration is required. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for detailed WAN configuration information. GSM Activation When the ET1N2 turns on it automatically configures for the network.
| Getting Started To replace the battery: Procedure: 1 2 3 4 Press the Power button until the menu displays. Touch Battery Swap. The Scan LED lights red. Wait until the Scan LED turns off. Press thumb against the side of the ET1 and battery. Using the index and middle fingers, move the battery release latch toward thumb. 5 Pull the battery out of the battery compartment. Figure 6: Removing the Battery 6 Align the tracks on the side of the replacement battery with the rails in the battery compartment.
Getting Started | 23 Figure 7: Lift Access Door 8 Remove the microSD card from the card holder. 9 Align the replacement microSD card with the card holder. Ensure that the contacts on the card are facing down and toward the card holder. 10 Insert the microSD card into the card holder. Figure 8: Insert microSD Card 11 Close the access door. Figure 9: Close Access Door 12 Align the tracks on the side of the replacement battery with the rails in the battery compartment.
| Getting Started 13 Push the battery in until the battery release latch snaps into place. 14 Press the Power button to turn on the ET1. Handstrap Use the optional 360-degree rotatable handstrap to securely hold the ET1 while working. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for information on installing the handstrap. Rotate the handstrap for landscape or portrait viewing. Figure 10: Rotate Handstrap 360 Degrees Insert hand into the handstrap and tighten strap.
Getting Started | 25 To check the charge status of the main battery, touch > About device > Status. Battery status indicates that the battery is discharging 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. Also use it to turn off applications that were downloaded if they are consuming too much power. Touch > Battery.
| Getting Started • • • • Turn off all wireless radios when not in use. Note that the global positioning system (GPS) receiver is only turned on when a GPS application is using GPS. Turn off automatic syncing for Email, Calendar, Contacts and other applications. Use the Power Control widget to check and control the status of radios, the screen brightness, and syncing. Minimize use of applications that keep the ET1 from suspending, for example, music, GPS and video applications.
Getting Started | 27 Setting the Date and Time The date and time are automatically synchronized using an NTP server when the ET1 is connected to a wireless network. The user is only required to set the time zone. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for more information on configuring the NTP server connection. To set the date and time: Procedure: 1 Touch 2 Touch . Date & time. 3 Touch Select time zone. 4 Touch the time zone for the current location. 5 Touch .
| Getting Started Setting Screen Rotation The user can set the ET1 screen to rotate 90 degrees left or right. Procedure: 1 Touch 2 Touch . Display. 3 In the Display settings screen, check Auto-rotate screen to set the ET1 to automatically switch orientation when the ET1 is rotated. 4 Touch . Setting Screen Sleep The user can set the ET1 display to turn off after a period of inactivity. Procedure: 1 Touch 2 Touch . Display. 3 Touch Sleep. 4 In the Sleep menu, select one of the sleep values.
Getting Started | 29 Figure 15: Sounds Screen • Volumes — Use to change the volume of media, ringtones and notifications and alarms.
| Getting Started • Vibrate when ringing - Check to make the ET1 vibrate when a call is received. System - Default notification - Touch to select a sound to play for all system notifications. Touch sounds - Check to play a sound when making screen selections. Screen lock sounds - Check to play a sound when locking and unlocking the screen. Vibrate on touch - Check to have the ET1 vibrate when touching soft keys and on certain screen interactions.
| Using the ET1 Chapter 2 Using the ET1 This chapter describes the screens, status and notification icons, and controls on the ET1, and provides basic instructions for using the ET1. Home Screen The Home screen displays when the ET1 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 icon. Touch and slide touches up until it .
| Using the ET1 Table 3: Home Screen Items Item Description 1 — Status Bar Displays the time, status icons (right side), and notification icons (left side). For more information see Status Icons on page 32 and Managing Notifications on page 35. 2 — Browser Icon Opens the Browser application. 3 — All Apps Icon Opens the APPS window. 4 — Settings Icon Opens the Settings window. 5 — Shortcut Icons Opens applications installed on the ET1.
Using the ET1 | 33 Icon Description Indicates that the ET1 is connected to a Bluetooth device. Indicates that the Alarm is active. Indicates that all sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active. Indicates that the ringer is silenced. Connected to a Wi-Fi network. No Wi-Fi signal. Indicates that the battery charge is very low. Indicates that the battery charge is low. Indicates that the battery is partially drained. Indicates that the battery is fully charged.
| Using the ET1 Icon Description No SIM card installed (ET1N2 only). Notification Icons Table 5: Notification Icons on page 34 lists the possible notification icons. See Managing Notifications on page 35 for information about responding to these notifications. In addition to these icons, installed applications may display their own notification icons. Table 5: Notification Icons Icon Description Indicates that more notifications are available for viewing. Indicates that data is syncing.
Using the ET1 | 35 Managing Notifications Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events. When a notification occurs, an icon appears in the Status bar with a brief description. See Table 5: Notification Icons on page 34. Open the Notifications Panel to view a list of all the notifications. To open the Notification Panel drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen.
| Using the ET1 Moving Items on the Home Screen Procedure: 1 Touch and hold the item until it floats on the screen. 2 Drag the item to a new location. Pause at the edge of the screen to drag the item onto an adjacent Home screen. 3 Lift finger to place the item on the Home screen. Removing an App or Widget from the Home Screen Procedure: 1 Go to the desired Home screen. 2 Touch and hold the application shortcut or widget icon until it floats on the screen.
Using the ET1 | 37 Figure 22: Open Folder 2 Touch the title area and enter a folder name using the keyboard. 3 Touch Done. 4 Touch anywhere on the Home screen to close the folder. The folder name appears under the folder. Figure 23: Renamed Folder Removing a Folder From the Home Screen Procedure: 1 Touch and hold the folder icon until it floats on the screen. 2 Drag the icon to in the top left corner of the screen and then release.
| Using the ET1 Removing Items from the Home Screen Procedure: 1 Touch and hold the item until it enlarges. 2 Drag the item over in the top left corner of the screen and then release.. 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.
Using the ET1 | 39 • • • • Touch and hold one of the top-row keys until a menu appears then select a number. Keys with alternate characters display an ellipsis ( ... ) below the character. Touch and hold the Shift key with one finger, touch one or more capital letters or symbols to enter them, and then lift both fingers to return to the lowercase keyboard. Touch to switch to the numbers and symbols keyboard. Touch the key on the numbers and symbols keyboard to view additional symbols.
| Using the ET1 Applications The APPS screen displays icons for all installed applications. Table 6: ET1 Default Applications on page 40 lists the default applications on the ET1. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for information on installing and uninstalling application. Table 6: ET1 Default Applications Icon Description Browser - Use to access the Internet or intranet. Calculator - Provides the basic and scientific arithmetic functions.
Using the ET1 | 41 Icon Description GPS Status 2 - Use to configure location services. Messaging - Use to send and receive SMS messages on ET1N2 only. MSP Agent - Enables management of the ET1 from an MSP server. Requires the purchase of an appropriate MSP client license per device to suit the level of management functionality required. Music - Play music stored on the microSD card. Contacts - Use to manage contact information.
| Using the ET1 Icon Description Secure Storage Administrator - Use to configure the Secure Storage feature. This icon appears after the optional application is installed. DWDemo - Provides a way to demonstrate the data capture features using the Camera, Scanning Module or Magnetic Stripe Reader. Switching Between Recent Applications Procedure: 1 Touch and hold . A screen appears with recently used applications.
Using the ET1 | 43 The Lock screen displays. Touch and slide up until it touches enabled, the Pattern screen appears instead of the Lock screen. . If the Pattern screen unlock feature is If the PIN or Password screen unlock feature is enabled, enter the PIN or password after unlocking the screen.
| Using the ET1 Figure 28: Pattern Screen Figure 29: Password Screen MultiUser Mode With MultiUser login, multiple users can log on to the device with each user having access to various applications and features. When enabled, the Login screen appears after powering on, resetting or after the device wakes from suspend mode. Multiuser Login Procedure: 1 In the Login text field, enter the username.
Using the ET1 | 45 Figure 30: Multiple user Log In Screen 2 In the Password text field, enter the password. 3 Touch OK. After a resume from suspend, the user must enter the password. Multiuser Logout Procedure: 1 2 3 4 Drag the Status Bar down from the top of the screen. Touch MultiUser is active. Touch Logout. The Login screen appears. Resetting the Device There are two reset functions, soft reset and hard reset. Performing a Soft Reset Perform a soft reset if applications stop responding.
| Using the ET1 Perform a hard reset if the ET1 stops responding. To perform a hard reset: Procedure: 1 Simultaneously press the Power, Left Scan/Action and Right Scan/Action buttons. 2 The ET1 shuts down and then reboots. Wake-up Settings The wake-up conditions define what actions wake up the ET1 after it has gone into suspend mode. The ET1 can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically by a time-out settings.
Using the ET1 | 47 Figure 31: 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 to the ET1 internal storage root folder. Use (3) to view the microSD card root folder. Use (4) to view the previous folder or to exit the application. Touch and hold an item to perform an operation on that item.
| Using the ET1 • Touch > Change Size to change the size of the icons: Large, Normal or Small. Messaging Note: Messaging is only available on the ET1N2 configuration. Use Messaging to exchange text messages (SMS) with other mobile devices. Opening Messaging To open the Messaging application touch • • > . The Messaging window opens. Touch NEW MESSAGE to start a new text message. Touch an existing message thread to open it.
Using the ET1 | 49 Locking a Message Lock a message so it can not be deleted if the storage limits is reached. If the user tries to delete a thread that contains a locked message, the user is asked to confirm deleting it. Procedure: 1 Touch and hold a message in a Message window until the Message options menu appears. 2 Touch Lock. A lock icon appears to the right of the message. To unlock a message, Touch and hold a message until the Message options menu appears. Touch Unlock.
| Data Capture Chapter 3 Data Capture The ET1 offers the following data capture options: • • • • Scanning Module Scanning/MSR Module integrated digital camera optional CS3070 Bluetooth laser scanner. Note: DataWedge is installed and enabled on the ET1 by default. Scanning Modules The ET1 with an integrated Scan Module has the following features: • • Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar code symbologies, including the most popular linear, postal, PDF417, and 2D matrix code types.
| Data Capture • Picklist mode to decode a particular bar code from many in the field of view. The solution uses the advanced camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code, and executes state-of-the-art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image. Laser Scanning The optional CS3070 scanner has the following features: • • Reading of a variety of bar code symbologies, including the most popular linear, postal, and 1-D code types.
Data Capture | 53 Figure 32: Bar Code Scanning 3 Press and hold either Scan/Action button. The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure the bar code is within the area formed by the cross-hairs in the aiming pattern. The aiming dot is used for increased visibility in bright lighting conditions. The Scan/Decode LED lights red to indicate that scanning is in process, then lights green, a beep sounds and the ET1 vibrates, by default, to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully.
| Data Capture Bar Code Capture with Integrated Camera Procedure: 1 Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in a text field). 2 Aim the rear-facing camera at a bar code. 3 Press and hold either Scan/Action button. By default, a preview window appears. The Decode light emitting diode (LED) lights red to indicate that data capture is in process. Figure 35: Sample Scan Application with Preview Window 4 Move the ET1 until the bar code is centered.
Data Capture | 55 Figure 36: CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Bluetooth Button/LED Delete Button Scan Button LED Exit Window Procedure: 1 Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in a text field). 2 Aim the scanner at the bar code. 3 Press the scan (+) button. Figure 37: CS3070 Scanning 4 Ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol.
| Data Capture Reading Magnetic Stripe Cards with Scanning/MSR Module Use the Scanning/MSR Module to read magnetic stripe cards. Procedure: 1 Ensure that MSR input is enabled in DataWedge and the cursor is in a text field. 2 Align the magnetic stripe on the card toward the display and swipe the card in either direction. Figure 39: Swiping a Magnetic Stripe Card 3 The captured data appears in the text field.
Data Capture | 57 Enabling DataWedge To enable DataWedge: Procedure: 1 Touch 2 Touch . . The DataWedge Profiles window appears. 3 Touch . 4 Touch Settings. 5 Touch the DataWedge enabled checkbox. A blue checkmark appears in the checkbox indicating that DataWedge is enabled. 6 Touch . Disabling DataWedge To disable DataWedge: Procedure: 1 Touch . 2 Touch . The DataWedge Profiles window appears. 3 Touch . 4 Touch Settings. 5 Touch the DataWedge enabled checkbox.
| WLAN Chapter 4 WLAN Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the ET1 to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the ET1 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 ET1 must both be properly configured to enable this communication.
| Bluetooth Chapter 5 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.
| Bluetooth key when a key is requested (it is up to user to respond to the key request event). Authentication of Bluetooth devices is based-upon a challenge-response transaction. Bluetooth allows for a PIN or passkey used to create other 128-bit keys used for security and encryption. The encryption key is derived from the link key used to authenticate the pairing devices.
Bluetooth | 63 3 Touch . Disabling Bluetooth Procedure: 1 Touch . 2 Slide the Bluetooth switch to the OFF position. 3 Touch . Discovering Bluetooth Devices The ET1 can receive information from discovered devices without pairing. However, once paired, the ET1 and a paired device exchange information automatically when the Bluetooth radio is on. To find Bluetooth devices in the area: Procedure: 1 2 3 4 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices.
| Bluetooth Figure 41: Bluetooth Pairing — Simple Pairing 8 Enter a PIN in the text box and touch OK. 9 Enter the same PIN on the other device. Touch Pair. 10 The Bluetooth device is added to the PAIRED DEVICES list and a trusted (“paired”) connection is established. Changing the Bluetooth Name By default, the ET1 has a generic Bluetooth name that is visible to other devices when connected. To change the Bluetooth name: Procedure: 1 Touch 2 Touch . Bluetooth.
Bluetooth | 65 Selecting Profiles on the Bluetooth Device Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles. To select a profile: Procedure: 1 Touch 2 Touch . Bluetooth. 3 If Bluetooth is not turned on, slide the blue switch to the On position. 4 In the PAIRED DEVICES list, touch next to the device name. 5 Under PROFILES, check or uncheck a profile to allow the ET1 to use that profile. 6 Touch . Unpairing a Bluetooth Device To unpair a Bluetooth device and erase all pairing information: Procedure: 1 .
| Photos and Videos Chapter 6 Photos and Videos This chapter provides information for taking photos and recording videos using the integrated digital cameras. Note: Photos and videos are stored in Internal Storage. Taking Photos Note: Camera settings are described in Camera Settings on page 69. Procedure: 1 Touch 2 Touch . . Figure 42: Camera Mode 3 4 5 If necessary, touch the options bar and touch Touch . to switch between the front or rear cameras.
| Photos and Videos Note: To disable the shutter sound, turn notification sounds off. Touch and slide the Notifications slider all the way to the left. Alternately, touch > Sounds > Volumes and hold to focus first, before taking a photo; then release to take a focused photo. The photo appears momentarily then displays as a thumbnail in the upper right corner. 9 Touch the thumbnail to view the photo in Gallery. See Viewing Photos and Videos on page 71 for more information.
Photos and Videos | 69 3 Touch the options bar and touch . Figure 44: Video Mode 4 5 Touch to switch between the front or rear cameras. to adjust exposure, flash, and other settings using the video settings. See Video Settings on page 70 Touch for more information. 6 Touch and to adjust the zoom level. 7 Point the camera and frame the scene. 8 Touch to start recording. The ET1 starts recording the video. The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen. 9 Touch to end recording.
| Photos and Videos • Scene mode - Touch to select a preset combination of camera settings designed for specific scenes. Options: Auto (default), Portrait, Landscape, Night, Steady photo, or Sports. • • Exposure - Touch to adjust the exposure settings. Options: +3, +2, +1, 0 (default), -1, -2, or -3. White balance - Touch to select how Camera adjusts colors in different kinds of light, to achieve the most natural-looking colors. - • Auto - Adjust the white balance automatically (default).
Photos and Videos | 71 - • • • Store location - Include location information with each photo using the ET1 global positioning system (GPS). Options: On or Off (default). - Restore defaults - Touch to restore all camera settings to the default values. Video quality - Touch to select video quality: - HD - High definition 1080p. - HD - High definition 720p. - SD - Standard definition 480p (default). Time lapse interval — Touch to select a time interval to set the frame rate for time lapse photography.
| Photos and Videos To open the Gallery application, touch right. > or in the camera application touch the thumbnail image at the top Gallery presents all photos and videos stored on the microSD card in albums. Figure 45: Gallery — Albums • • • Touch an album to open it and view its contents. The photos and videos in the album are displayed in chronological order. Touch a photo or video in an album to view it. Touch icon (top left corner) to return to the main Gallery screen.
Photos and Videos | 73 Figure 46: Photos Inside an Album Swipe left or right to scroll images across the screen. Share an Album Procedure: 1 Touch . 2 Touch . 3 Touch and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Touch other albums as required. 5 Touch . The Share menu opens. Touch the application to use to share the selected albums. 6 Follow the instructions within the selected application. Get Album Information Procedure: 1 Touch . 2 Touch . 3 Touch and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Touch .
| Photos and Videos Deleting an Album To delete an album and its contents from the microSD card: Procedure: 1 Touch . 2 Touch . 3 Touch and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Check other albums to delete. Ensure that other albums are selected. 5 Touch . 6 In the Delete selected item? menu, touch OK to delete the album. Working with Photos Use Gallery to view photos on the microSD card and edit and share photos. Viewing and Browsing Photos Procedure: 1 Touch . 2 Touch .
Photos and Videos | 75 9 Drag the photo to view parts that are not in view. Rotating a Photo Procedure: 1 Touch a photo to view the controls. 2 Touch . 3 Touch Rotate Left or Rotate Right. The photo is automatically saved with the new orientation. Cropping a Photo Procedure: 1 Touch a photo to view the controls. 2 Touch Menu > Crop. The blue cropping tool appears. 3 Use the cropping tool to select the portion of the photo to crop. • • • Drag from the inside of the cropping tool to move it.
| Photos and Videos 6 7 8 9 10 Touch Set picture as. Touch Contact photo. The People app appears. Touch a contact. Touch the blue box and crop the photo accordingly. Touch OK. Get Photo Information Procedure: 1 Touch 2 3 4 5 6 . . Touch Touch an album to open it. Touch the photo to open it. Touch . Touch Details. Share a Photo Procedure: 1 Touch . 2 . Touch 3 Touch an album to open it. 4 Touch a photo to open it. 5 Touch . 6 Touch the application to use to share the selected photo.
Photos and Videos | 77 Watching Videos Procedure: 1 Touch 2 . Touch . 3 Touch an album to open it. 4 Touch a video. Figure 49: Video Example 5 . The video begins to play. Touch 6 Touch the screen to view the playback controls. Sharing a Video Procedure: 1 Touch 2 . Touch . 3 Touch an album to open it. 4 Touch a video to open it. 5 . The Share menu appears. Touch 6 Touch the application to use to share the selected video. The application selected opens with the video attached to a new message.
| Accessories Chapter 7 Accessories This chapter provides information for using the accessories for the device. ET1 Accessories Table 8: ET1 Accessories on page 79 lists the accessories available for the ET1. Table 8: ET1 Accessories Accessory Part Number Description DC1000-1000U Charges the ET1 main battery and a spare battery. Synchronizes the ET1 with a host computer through a USB connection.
| Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Miscellaneous Spare 4620 mAh BTRY-ET01EAB0E lithium-ion batBTRY-ET01EAB0E-10 tery Replacement 4620 mAh battery for ET1N0. Spare 5640 mAh BTRY-ET01EAB0H lithium-ion batBTRY-ET01EAB0H-10 tery Replacement 5640 mAh battery for ET1N0 and ET1N2. Handstrap Adjustable and 360-degree rotatable handstrap that mounts on the back of the ET1 and provides a secure option for holding the device.
Accessories | 81 Figure 50: ET1 in Single-slot USB Docking Cradle The ET1 charge Battery Charge light emitting diode (LED) indicates the status of the battery charging in the ET1. See Table 2: Battery Charge LED Status on page 20 for charging status indications. The battery fully charges in approximately six hours. Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the ET1.
| Accessories Figure 51: ET1 Battery Charging LEDs The ET1’s Battery Charge LED shows the status of the battery charging in the ET1. See Table 2: Battery Charge LED Status on page 20 for charging status indications. The battery fully charges in approximately six hours. Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the ET1.
Accessories | 83 Setup Figure 52: Four–Slot Battery Charger Setup Charging the Batteries Insert the spare battery into a spare battery charging well. A Charge LED is provided for each battery charging well. See Table 9: Battery LED Charging Indicators on page 84 for charging status indications. The 4620 mAh battery fully charges in approximately six hours.
| Accessories Figure 53: ET1 Battery Charging Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the charger in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long-term battery life. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via the Charge LED.
Accessories | 85 USB/Charge Cable The USB/Charge cable: • • Provide the ET1 with operating and charging power. Synchronize information between the ET1 and a host computer. Charging Figure 54: Charging Using the USB/Charge Cable The Battery Charge LED indicates the battery charging status. See Table 2: Battery Charge LED Status on page 20 for charging status indications. The battery charges in approximately six hours. Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F).
| Accessories Connect the USB/Charge Cable cup to the bottom of the ET1. Align the ends of the cup with the alignment marks on the ET1. When the ET1 is connected to a host computer using the USB/Charge cable, the ET1 appears as a Portable Device on the host computer. Using the Host USB Module The USB Host Module provides USB Host connection to a peripheral. Procedure: 1 Lift the connector plug on the USB Host Module. 2 Connect the microUSB connector to the USB Host Module.
| Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during operation. Maintaining the ET1 For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using the ET1: • • • • • • Do not scratch the screen of the ET1. When working with the ET1, use a finger or approved stylus or pen intended for use with a capacitive touch-sensitive screen.
| Maintenance and Troubleshooting • • • • • • Do not leave or store the equipment in or near areas that might get very hot, such as in a parked vehicle or near a radiator or other heat source. Do not place battery into a microwave oven or dryer. Battery usage by children should be supervised. Please follow local regulations to properly dispose of used re-chargeable batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting | 89 • Can of compressed air with a tube. Cleaning Frequency The cleaning frequency is up to the customer’s discretion due to the varied environments in which the mobile devices are used. They may be cleaned as frequently as required, but it is advisable to clean the camera window periodically when used in dirty environments to ensure optimum performance. Cleaning the ET1 Housing Using the alcohol wipes, wipe the housing including keys and in-between keys.
| Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 6 7 8 Spray compressed air in the connector area by pointing the tube/nozzle about ½ inch away from the surface. Remove any lint left by the cotton-tipped applicator. If grease and other dirt can be found on other areas of the cradle, use a lint-free cloth and alcohol to remove. Allow at least 10 to 30 minutes (depending on ambient temperature and humidity) for the alcohol to air dry before applying power to cradle.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting | 91 Problem Cause Solution puter during communication. Incorrect cable configuration. See the system administrator. No sound. Volume setting is Adjust the volume. low or turned off. ET1 turns off. ET1 is inactive. The display turns off after a period of inactivity. Set this period to 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1, 2, 10, or 30 minutes. Battery is depleted. Recharge or replace the battery. A message appears stating not enough storage memory.
| Maintenance and Troubleshooting Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Troubleshooting Table 11: Troubleshooting the Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Problem Cause Solution ET1 battery is not charg- ET1 was removed Ensure cradle is receiving power. Ensure ET1 is seated correctly. ing. from cradle or Confirm the battery is charging. The battery fully charges in less than cradle was unsix hours. plugged from AC power too soon. Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting | 93 Four-slot Battery Charger Troubleshooting Table 13: Troubleshooting the Four-slot Battery Charger Problem Cause Solution Battery not charging. Battery was reRe-insert the battery in the charger or re-connect the charger’s power moved from the supply. The battery fully charges in less than six hours. charger or charger was unplugged from AC power too soon. Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly. If so, replace the faulty battery.
| Technical Specifications Appendix A Technical Specifications The following sections provide technical specification for the device. ET1 Technical Specifications The following table summarize the ET1’s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications. Table 15: ET1 Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions (with USB Host Expansion Module) Height: 130.5 mm (5.14 in.) Width: 224 mm (8.82 in.) Depth: 25 mm (0.98 in.) Weight ET1N0: 630 g (22.
| Technical Specifications Item Description CPU Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 @ 1 GHz. Operating System Android-based ASOP 4.1.1. Memory 1GB RAM, 4 GB Flash plus 4 GB microSD; user accessible microsD card slot (supports up to 32 GB). Output Power (USB) Docking Connector: 5 VDC @ 500 mA max. Expansion Module: 5 VDC @ 500 mA max.
Technical Specifications | 97 Item Description Scanning Module For bar code scanning. Scanning/MSR Module For bar code scanning and reading magnetic stripe cards. Sensors Gyroscope Maintains orientation based on principles of conservation of angular momentum. Motion Sensor 3-axis accelerometer that enables motion sensing applications for dynamic screen orientation and power management. Ambient Light Sensor Automatically adjusts display brightness.
| Technical Specifications Item Description Depth: 138.39 mm (5.45 in.) Weight 620 g (21.87 oz) Input Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption (with ET1) 24 watts Interface USB Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Charging Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing Drop 76.2 cm (30.0 in.
Technical Specifications | 99 Four-slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Table 18: Four-slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions (with USB Host Expansion Module) Height: 110.62 mm (4.36 in.) Width: 100.88 mm (3.97 in.) Depth: 245.15 mm (9.65) Weight 580 g (20.46 in.
Index | 101 Index 2–way charge cable 79 A action button 17 activation CDMA 21 GSM 21 WAN 21 adaptive frequency hopping 61 airplane mode 62 albums 72 application shortcuts 35 applications 40 applock administrator 41 approved cleanser 88 B back button 17 battery charging 19 charging temperature 20 low battery notification 25 management 25 replacement 22 battery charge LED 16 battery installation 19 bezel 80 bluetooth changing name 64 connecting to a device 64 disable 63 discovering devices 63 enable 62 pro
| Index home screen 31 Host USB module 86 human interface device profile 62 I/O connector 17 removing a folder 37 replacing the battery 22 replacing the microSD card 22 resetting 45 responding to a message 48 resume 62 rotate screen 28 K S keyboard 38 operating system 11 scan angle 52 scan button 17 scanning 52 scanning module 11, 51, 80 scanning range 52 scanning/MSR module 11, 51 screen brightness 26 screen lock sounds 30 screen rotation 28 screen timeout 26, 28 search 41 secure storage admini
Index | 103 user guide 41 V vibrate on touch 30 videos 67, 68 volume 29 W WAN activation 21 WLAN 59
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