MC9190-G User Guide
MC9190-G User Guide 72E-140936-01 Rev A January 2011
ii MC9190-G User Guide © 2011 by Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Motorola. 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.
iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change -01 Rev. A Date 01/2011 Description Initial release.
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Table of Contents Revision History ......................................................................................................................................... iii About This Guide Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... Documentation Set ......................................................................................................................... Configurations..........
vi MC9190-G User Guide Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings ....................................................................................... Turning Off the Radios ................................................................................................................... On Devices with Mobile 6.5 ..................................................................................................... On Device with CE 6.0 ......................................................................
Table of Contents vii Chapter 3: Data Capture Scan LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................ Laser Scanning .................................................................................................................................... Scanning Considerations ............................................................................................................... Imaging ...........................
viii MC9190-G User Guide Available Services .......................................................................................................................... File Transfer Services .............................................................................................................. Connecting to the Internet Using an Access Point ................................................................... Dial-Up Networking Services ................................................................
Table of Contents ix Forklift Cradle ...................................................................................................................................... MC9190-G Insertion and Removal ................................................................................................ Using the Locking Mechanism ................................................................................................. Connecting External Devices ........................................................
x MC9190-G User Guide Appendix C: Keypads Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 28-Key Keypad .............................................................................................................................. 43-Key Keypad .............................................................................................................................. 53-Key Keypad ....................
About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the MC9190-G mobile computer 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 MC9190-G is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs. • MC9190-G User Guide - describes how to use the MC9190-G mobile computer.
x MC9190-G User Guide Software Versions This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions for: • Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version • OEM version • BTExplorer version • Fusion version. AKU Version for Mobile 6.5 Devices To determine the Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version on a Mobile 6.5 device: Tap Start > Settings > System > About > Version. The second line lists the operating system version and the build number.
About This Guide xi Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started, provides information on getting the mobile computer up and running for the first time. • Chapter 2, Operating the MC9190-G, explains how to use the mobile computer. This includes instructions for powering on and resetting the mobile computer, entering and capturing data. • Chapter 4, Using Bluetooth, explains how to perform Bluetooth functionality on the mobile computer.
xii MC9190-G User Guide Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the MC9190 mobile computers. • MC9190-G Quick Start Guide, p/n 72-139206-xx • MC9190-G Regulatory Guide, p/n 72-139207-xx • MC9190-G Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-140937-xx • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs), available at: http://supportcentral.motorola.com. • Device Configuration Package (DCP for MC9190c60) and Platform SDK (PSDK9190c60) for MC9190-G with Windows CE 6.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter explains how to install and charge the batteries, replace the strap and start the MC9190-G for the first time. .
1-2 MC9190-G User Guide Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from around the MC9190-G and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that you received all equipment listed below: • mobile computer • lithium-ion battery • strap, attached to the MC9190-G • stylus, in the stylus silo • Regulatory Guide • Quick Start Guide. Inspect the equipment for damage.
Getting Started 1-3 Figure 1-2 Installing the Main Battery Charging the Battery CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 6-1. Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Before using the MC9190-G for the first time, charge the main battery until the amber charge indicator light remains lit (see Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for charge status indications). The main battery fully charges in less than four hours.
1-4 MC9190-G User Guide • Cradles: The MC9190-G slips into the cradles for charging the battery in the MC9190-G (and spare batteries, where applicable). For detailed cradle setup and charging procedures refer to the MC9190 Integrator Guide. • Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle. • Four Slot Ethernet Cradle • Four Slot Charge Only Cradle. • Accessories: The MC9190-G snap-on accessories provide charging capability, when used with one of the accessory charging cables.
Getting Started 1-5 • Four Slot Spare Battery Charger • UBC Adapter. Refer to Chapter 5, Accessories for information on charging a spare battery using an accessory. Removing the Main Battery To remove the main battery: 1. Prior to removing the battery, press the red Power button. On Windows Mobile 6.5 devices, the PowerKey Action window appears. Tap Safe Battery Swap. 2. The Indicator LED Bar lights red. 3. When the Indicator LED turns off, press the primary battery releases.
1-6 MC9190-G User Guide When the MC9190-G is powered on for the first time, it initializes its system. The splash screen appears for a short period of time. Calibrating the Screen To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus: 1. Using the stylus carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen.
Getting Started 1-7 Strap Loop Handstrap Button Figure 1-4 Reposition the Strap Battery Management Battery Saving Tips • Leave the MC9190-G connected to AC power at all times when not in use. • Set the MC9190-G to turn off after a short period of non-use. • Set the display to turn off or dim backlight. • Set the keyboard backlight to turn off after a short period of non-use. • Turn off all wireless radio activity when not in use. • Power off the MC9190-G when charging to charge at a faster rate.
1-8 MC9190-G User Guide 1. On devices with Windows CE 6.0, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Backlight > Battery Power. or On devices with Windows Mobile 6.5, tap Start > Settings > System > Backlight > Battery Power. 2. Select the On battery power: Disable backlight if not used for: check box and select a value from the drop-down list box. 3. Tap the Brightness tab. 4. Tap the Disable backlight check box to completely turn off the display backlight. 5.
Getting Started 1-9 Fusion Signal Strength Icon Figure 1-5 Fusion Signal Strength Icon To turn the radio back on, tap the Fusion Signal Strength icon on the task tray and select Enable Radio. The red X disappears from the icon indicating that the radio is enabled (on). Bluetooth Radio with StoneStreet One Stack Enabled To turn off the Bluetooth radio, tap the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and select Disable Bluetooth.
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Chapter 2 Operating the MC9190-G Introduction This chapter explains the physical buttons, status icons and controls on the MC9190-G, how to use the MC9190-G, including instructions for powering on and resetting, using the stylus and a headset, entering information and data capture. Windows CE 6.0 The Taskbar at the bottom of the window displays the active programs, current time, battery status and communication status.
2-2 MC9190-G User Guide Table 2-1 Status Icons Status Icon Description Clock: Indicates the current time. Battery: This icon indicates that the main battery is charging or that the terminal is operating on AC power. Double tapping on this icon opens the Power Properties window. AC Plug: Indicates that the battery is fully charged and the MC9190-G is running on external power. Battery: This icon indicates that the battery is fully charged (100% charged).
Operating the MC9190-G 2-3 Start Menu To open the Start menu, tap at the bottom left corner of the screen. Table 2-7 lists the default applications available in the Programs menu. Table 2-2 Applications in the Programs Menu Icon Description Icon Description Communications Folder: Opens the Communication folder. Fusion Folder: Open the Wireless Companion folder. AirBEAM Client: Allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and the MC9190-G.
2-4 MC9190-G User Guide Control Panel Table 2-3 lists the applications in the Control Panel. Table 2-3 Programs on the Control Panel Icon Description Icon Description Backlight: Adjust the backlight brightness and power settings. Bluetooth Device Properties: Launch the Bluetooth application. Certificates: See information about certificates installed on the MC9190-G. DataWedge: Sample scanning application. Icon appears after installation. Date/Time: Change date, time and time zone information.
Operating the MC9190-G 2-5 Table 2-3 Programs on the Control Panel Icon Description Icon Description Screen Resolution: Sets the screen resolution to either QVGA or VGA. See MC9190-G Integrator Guide for more information. Stylus: Calibrate the touch screen and adjust double-tap timing. System: View system information and change memory settings. System Info: View information on the MC9190-G’s system components. USBConfig: Configure the MC9190-G USB port.
2-6 MC9190-G User Guide Status Bar Today Screen Tile Bar Open the Start Menu Tiles Figure 2-2 Windows Mobile Home Screen Touch and hold the screen with your finger and move the Home screen up and down. As the application names move under the Information Status bar, information relevant to that application appear in the bar. Figure 2-3 Moving Today Screen Touch and hold the Information Status bar and move it up and down over an application name.
Operating the MC9190-G 2-7 Figure 2-4 Moving Information Status Bar Application Icon Application Information Figure 2-5 Information Bar Example To customize the Home screen, tap > Settings > Today. On the horizontal scroll, use Appearance to customize the background and the Items to change the display format. Classic Today Screen The user can change to the classic Today screen layout that is used in Windows Mobile 6.1.
2-8 MC9190-G User Guide To change to the classic view tap > Settings > Home > Items. Figure 2-7 Home Screen Settings Deselect the Windows Default checkbox and select any of the other checkboxes and then tap . The task bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table 2-4. Table 2-4 Task Tray Icons Icon Description Wireless connection status: Indicates WLAN signal strength and opens the Wireless Applications menu.
Operating the MC9190-G 2-9 Notifications Connectivity Audio Battery Clock Figure 2-8 Status Bar Icons Table 2-5 Status Bar Icons Icon Description Icon Description Notifications Indicates a reminder of an upcoming calendar event. Notification that one or more instant messages were received. Notification that one or more e-mail/text messages were received. There are more notification icons than can be displayed. Connectivity Connection is active. Connection is not active.
2 - 10 MC9190-G User Guide Icon Bar Figure 2-9 Icon Bar Table 2-6 Icon Bar Icons Icon Description Magnify: Enlarges the screen. Connectivity: Displays the Connectivity dialog box. Volume: Displays the Volume dialog box. Power: Displays the Power window. Clock & Alarms: Opens the Clocks & Alarms window. Tile Bar The Tile Bar, located at the bottom of the screen, contains the Start tile tiles that vary depending upon the open application. to open the Start Menu.
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 11 Table 2-7 Programs on the Start Screen Icon Description Icon Description Home: Displays the Home screen. Text: Send an SMS text message. Contacts: Keep track of friends and colleagues. E-mail: Send an Email. Internet Explorer: Browse Web and WAP sites as well as download new programs and files from the Internet. Battery Swap: Properly shuts down the MC9190-G during battery replacement. Calendar: Keep track of appointments and create meeting requests.
2 - 12 MC9190-G User Guide Table 2-7 Programs on the Start Screen (Continued) Icon Description Icon Description Help: Access on-line Help topics. Task Manager: Enables viewing of memory and CPU allocations and stops running processes. Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information. Adobe Reader: View pdf files. Search Phone: Search contacts, data, and other information on the MC9190-G.
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 13 Table 2-8 Setting Applications Icon Description Icon Description Clock & Alarms: Set the device clock to the date and time of your locale. Alarms can also be set at specified days and times of a week. Lock: Set a password for the MC9190-G. Home: Customize the appearance of the Home screen and the information to display on it. Sounds & Notifications: Enable sounds for events, notifications, and more, and set the type of notification for different events.
2 - 14 MC9190-G User Guide Table 2-8 Setting Applications (Continued) Icon Description Icon Description Backlight: Set display backlight brightness and time-out settings. Customer Feedback: Submit feedback on the Windows Mobile 6 software. Error Reporting: Enable or disable the Microsoft’s error reporting function. Encryption: Allow files on a storage card to be encrypted. Encrypted files are readable only on your device.
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 15 Locking the MC9190-G Lock the MC9190-G by disabling key presses and screen tap or by requiring a password. Locking the MC9190-G turns off keyboard and touch screen functionality. This is helpful when the MC9190-G is turned on and you want to prevent accidental key presses. To lock the device, tap > . Locking without PIN or Password When the MC9190-G is locked, the Lock screen appears. Figure 2-11 Lock Screen On an MC9190-G, tap Unlock and then tap Unlock again.
2 - 16 MC9190-G User Guide Locking with Strong Password When the MC9190-G is locked, the Lock screen appears. Figure 2-13 Strong Password Lock Screen Enter the strong password and then tap Unlock. Password Locking Setup Use the Password window to set a password to disable unauthorized access to the MC9190-G. NOTE If the MC9190-G is configured to connect to a network, use a strong (difficult to figure out) password to help protect network security.
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 17 a. Enter a seven character password in the Password: field. A strong password must contain at least seven characters and contain at least three of the following: uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, and punctuation. b. Re-enter the password in the Confirm: field. 6. Tap . 7. In the horizontal scroll, select Hint. Enter a hint to remember the password if you forget it. 8. Tap 9. In the text box, enter a hint for a password reminder. . 10. Tap .
2 - 18 MC9190-G User Guide Keypads The MC9190-G has the following interchangeable modular keypads: • 28-key keypad • 43-key keypad • 53-key keypad • 3270 Emulator • 5250 Emulator • VT Emulator. Refer Appendix C, Keypads to for detailed information on each keypad. Entering Data When entering data on the keypad, use either the single-hand method or the two-hand method as shown in Figure 2-16.
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 19 Using the Power Button Press the red Power button to turn the MC9190-G screen on and off (suspend mode). The MC9190-G is on when the screen is on and the MC9190-G is in suspend mode when the screen is off. For more information, see Starting the MC9190-G on page 1-5. The Power button is also used to reset the MC9190-G by performing a warm or cold boot. • On Windows CE 6.0 • Warm Boot - Resets the MC9190-G.
2 - 20 MC9190-G User Guide Signal Strength Icon Figure 2-17 Wireless Application Menu Windows Mobile 6.5 Devices NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile, access the Wireless launcher from the Home screen. Select the Fusion plug-in and then tap the Fusion Menu button. The interface to the Signal Strength icon and Wireless Launcher has changed in the Windows Mobile 6.5 default Today screen. To view the Wireless Launcher, select the Fusion plug-in on the Today screen and tap the Fusion Menu soft key.
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 21 Figure 2-19 Wireless Launcher Window Interactive Sensor Technology This section describes the functionality of the Interactive Sensor Technology (IST) feature on the MC9190-G. The IST supports the following features. • Power Management – manage power by configuring IST to control switching on/off the backlight, control suspend mode of the MC9190-G by monitoring motion and orientation.
2 - 22 MC9190-G User Guide IST features a log for recording the free fall events. This log records the date, time and the time period of the free fall. Using a Wired Headset You can use a stereo headset for audio communication when an audio enabled application is used. To use a headset, plug the headset jack into the audio connector on the side of the MC9190-G. Ensure that the MC9190-G’s volume is set appropriately before putting the headset on.
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 23 Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the MC9190-G and erases all user stored records and entries that are not saved in flash memory (Application and Platform folders) or a memory card. Never perform a cold boot unless a warm boot does not solve the problem. CAUTION Do not hold down any key, other than the Power button during a reset. Performing a cold boot restores formats, preferences and other settings to the default settings.
2 - 24 MC9190-G User Guide 5. Push the battery to fully re-insert it in the MC9190-G. One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully inserted. 6. The MC9190-G initializes. Battery Health The health of the battery can be viewed on the MC9190-G Power applet. Tap Start > Settings > Power icon > BatteryMgmt tab. Table 2-10 BatteryMgmt Window Item Description State of Health Indicates the current state of the battery (Healthy or Unhealthy).
Operating the MC9190-G 2 - 25 Table 2-11 Wakeup Default Settings (Continued) Condition for Wakeup Power Button Automatic Time-out Key is pressed.
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Chapter 3 Data Capture The MC9190-G has integrated laser scanners or imagers that collect data by scanning bar codes. • Standard Range Laser • Long Range Laser • Standard Range Imager (standard range, high density (DPM) or driver license) • Long Range Imager. Scan LED Indicators The red/green Scan LED Indicators (located in the Indicator LED Bar) indicates the scan status. For the location of the Scan LED Indicators see, Figure 1-1 on page 1-2.
3-2 MC9190-G User Guide Press the trigger or scan button. Ensure the red scan beam covers the entire bar code. The Scan LED Indicators illuminate red to indicate that the laser is on. The Scan LED Indicators illuminate green and a beep sounds to indicate a successful decode. 3. Figure 3-1 Laser Aiming Release the trigger or scan button. 4. Scanning Considerations Scanning consists of; aim, scan and decode.
Data Capture 3-3 • Advanced intuitive laser aiming for easy point-and-shoot operation. The imager uses digital camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code, stores the resulting image in its memory, and executes state-of-the-art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image. Operational Modes The MC9190-G with an integrated imager supports three modes of operation, listed below. Activate each mode pressing the Scan button.
3-4 MC9190-G User Guide Figure 3-3 Long Range Imager Aiming Pattern Figure 3-4 Standard Range Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes Figure 3-5 Long Range Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes 4. Release the scan button. Image Capture To capture an image, an image capture application is required. The MC9190-G with Windows CE contains the ImagerSample application that allows the user to enable the scanner to capture an image and display the image. See for information on launching ImagerSample. 1.
Data Capture 3. Press the trigger or scan button. The captured image appears on the screen. DataWedge NOTE By default, DataWedge is not installed on the MC9190-G. Refer to the MC9190-G Integrator Guide for installation instructions. Enable DataWedge To enable DataWedge: 1. On Windows Mobile, tap Start > Settings > System > DataWedge. On Windows CE, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > DataWedge. 2. Tap Basic configuration > 1. Barcode input. 3. Tap 1. 1D Scanner Driver or 1. Block Buster Imager.
3-6 MC9190-G User Guide 1. Tap Start > Programs > Samples. 2. Double-tap Imager icon. To exit the application, tap File > Exit. Using the RS507 Hands-free Imager An RS507 Hands-free Imager can be used with the MC9190-G to capture bar code data. NOTE Only one RS507 can be paired with the MC9190-G at a time. To set up the RS507: 1. Tap Start > Programs > BTScannerCtlPanel icon. 2. If required, select the BT Scanner checkbox and then select the appropriate Com port from the drop-down list. 3.
Chapter 4 Using Bluetooth Introduction 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 (32.8 feet/10 meters) communication and low power consumption. MC9190-Gs with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information (e.g.
4-2 MC9190-G User Guide NOTE It is not recommended to perform Bluetooth wireless technology inquiry when high rate 802.11b operation is required. Security The current Bluetooth specification defines security at the link level. Application-level security is not specified. This allows application developers to define security mechanisms tailored to their specific need. Link-level security occurs between devices, not users, while application-level security can be implemented on a per-user basis.
Using Bluetooth 4-3 Table 4-1 Bluetooth Services Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Windows Mobile Serial Port Service WinCE Serial Port Service StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack Windows Mobile WinCE Serial Port Service Serial Port Service Dial-Up Networking Client Service Dial-Up Networking Client Service Dial-Up Networking Client Service OBEX Object Push Service OBEX Object Push Client and Host Services OBEX Object Push Client and Host Services HID Client Service HID Client Services HID Client Servi
4-4 MC9190-G User Guide With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Performing a cold boot retains the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the cold boot. Warm Boot With StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack Performing a warm boot turns off Bluetooth. With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Performing a warm boot retains the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the warm boot. Suspend When there is an active Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth radio goes into low power mode maintaining the active connection.
Using Bluetooth 4-5 Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack with Windows Mobile 6.5 The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack with the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC9190-G.
4-6 MC9190-G User Guide 6. Select a device from the list. 7. Tap Next. NOTE If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. 8. Enter the Passcode on the other device. The device is added to the Bluetooth list. You are prompted to enter a passcode. If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next.
Using Bluetooth 3. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. 4. Navigate to the file to transfer. 5. Tap and hold on the filename until the pop-up menu appears. 4-7 Figure 4-1 File Explorer Window 6. Select Beam File. The MC9190-G searches for Bluetooth devices in the area. 7. Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to. The MC9190-G communicates with the device and send the file. When completed, Tap to send changes to Done.
4-8 MC9190-G User Guide 6. Tap Next. NOTE If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. 7. Enter the Passcode and the tap Next. The device is added to the Bluetooth list. 8. In the device list, tap the serial device. The Partnership Settings window displays. 9. Select the Serial Port checkbox. 10. Tap Save. 11. Tap COM Ports tab. 12. Tap New Outgoing Port. 13.
Using Bluetooth 4-9 Figure 4-2 Computer Bluetooth Devices Window 6. On the COM Ports tab, click Add. 7. Select the Incoming (device initiates the connection) option, then click OK. Note the number of the COM port that was added. 8. Click OK. 9. Click Start > All Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync. 10. Click File > Connection Settings. 11. On the Allow connections to one of the following drop-down list, select the COM port with the number you noted earlier. 12.
4 - 10 MC9190-G User Guide Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack with Windows CE 6.0 The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack with Windows CE 6.0 operating system. Power Modes The Bluetooth radio switches between normal and low power modes automatically. When data transfer is required, the radio goes into normal mode. After five seconds of inactivity, the radio goes into low power mode.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 11 After the PIN has been accepted on both sides, a trusted (“paired”) connection is created. NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN. This depends upon the device’s authentication. Available Services NOTE In order to connect to the Bluetooth device, the application must create the connection to the remote device. Please refer to the MSDN Help for detailed information. The MC9190-G with Microsoft Bluetooth stack and Windows CE 6.0 only supports the Serial Port service.
4 - 12 MC9190-G User Guide Using Bluetooth StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack The following sections provide information on using the Stone Street One Bluetooth stack. Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC9190-G. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range).
Using Bluetooth 4 - 13 Modes The BTExplorer application has two modes for managing Bluetooth connections: Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode. The Wizard Mode is for novice Bluetooth users and the Explorer Mode is for experienced Bluetooth users. To switch between modes, select View > Wizard Mode or View > Explorer Mode. Wizard Mode Wizard Mode provides a simple process for discovering and connecting to Bluetooth devices. NOTE Switching between Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode closes all active connections.
4 - 14 MC9190-G User Guide NOTE If favorite connections have already been created, the Favorites screen displays. If no favorite connections have been created, the New Connection Wizard screen displays. 6. Tap Menu > New Connection.The New Connection Wizard appears. 7. Select Explore Services on Remote Device or another from the drop-down list and tap Next.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 15 Figure 4-7 Device Services NOTE If the MC9190-G discovers a service but the service is not supported, the service icon is grayed-out. 10. Select a service from the list and press Next. Figure 4-8 Connection Favorite Options Window 11. In the Favorite Name text box, enter a name for this service that will appear in the Favorite window. and then tap Next. 12. Tap Connect to add the service to the Favorite window and connect to the service.
4 - 16 MC9190-G User Guide • Headset Audio Gateway • Serial Port • Personal Area Networking • A2DP/AVRCP. See the following sections for information on these services. File Transfer Services NOTE Shared folders are a security risk. To transfer files between the MC9190-G and another Bluetooth enabled device: 1. Ensure that OBEX File Transfer profile is enabled on the MC9190-G. See Profiles Tab on page 4-31 for more information.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 17 • Put File - copy a file from the MC9190-G to the remote device. Creating a New File or Folder To create a new folder or file on the remote device: 1. Tap and hold on the screen and select New > Folder or New > File. The Create New Folder or Create New File window appears. 2. Enter the name for the new folder or file. 3. Tap OK to create the new folder or file on the remote device. Deleting a File To delete a file from the remote device: 1.
4 - 18 MC9190-G User Guide 5. Tap Start > Internet Explorer. 6. In the address field, enter an internet address and tap the Enter button. The web page loads. NOTE Network Access profile is not supported. Dial-Up Networking Services Dial-up networking allows the user to connect the MC9190-G to a Bluetooth Phone and use the Bluetooth Phone as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 19 12. Confirm the connection on the phone. 13. In the User name text box, enter the user name for this connection. 14. In the Password text box, enter the password for this connection. 15. In the Domain text box, enter the domain name for this connection, if required. 16. Tap Finish or Connect. 17. The phone begins dialing and connects to the network. 18. To end a session, tap the Connection icon and then tap Disconnect in the dialog box. Add a Dial-up Entry To add a dial-up entry: 1.
4 - 20 MC9190-G User Guide Sending a Contact To send a contact to another device: NOTE Prior to sending and receiving contacts, a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact. 1. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. Figure 4-11 OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Send Contact Information. 3. Tap . Figure 4-12 Select Contact Entry Window 4. Select a contact to send to the other device. 5. Tap OK. 6.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 21 NOTE Prior to swapping contacts, a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact. Ensure that the MC9190-G is connectable. 1. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. Figure 4-13 OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Swap Contact Information. 3. Tap 4. Select a contact to send to the other device. 5. Tap OK. 6.
4 - 22 MC9190-G User Guide Figure 4-14 OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Fetch Contact information. 3. Tap OK. The contact on the other device is copied. Sending a Picture To send a picture to another device: 1. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. Figure 4-15 OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Send A Picture. 3. Tap .
Using Bluetooth 4 - 23 Figure 4-16 Send Local Picture Window 4. Navigate to the picture to send to the other device. 5. Tap Open. 6. Tap OK to send the picture to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the picture. A Send Picture dialog appears. 7. Tap Ok. Headset Services To connect to a Bluetooth headset: NOTE Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to.
4 - 24 MC9190-G User Guide Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as you would a physical serial cable connection. Configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port. To establish a serial port connection: 1. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth serial device. 2. Select the device and tap Next. 3. In the Local COM Port: drop-down list select a COM port. 4. Tap Finish.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 25 Figure 4-18 Remote Service Connection Window 4. In the Service Type drop-down list, select Active Sync. 5. Tap OK. The MC9190-G connects the PC and an ActiveSync session begins. 6. Tap Finish. 7. To end the session, tap the ActiveSync icon in the Favorite window and select Disconnect from the pop-up window. Personal Area Network Services NOTE This profile supports Ad-hoc and PAN User. Network Access Profile is not supported.
4 - 26 MC9190-G User Guide 4. Tap Menu > Settings > Services tab. 5. Tap Add button. 6. Select Advanced Audio Distribution Services. 7. Tap OK three times. 8. Tap Menu > New Connection. 9. Select Connect to High-Quality Audio from the drop-down list. 10. Tap Next. 11. Select the device and tap Next. 12. Enter the PIN Code for the remote device and then tap OK. 13. Tap Next. 14. Tap Connect. The MC9190-G connects to the high-quality audio headset.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 27 1. Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer. 2. Tap Menu > New Connection. 3. In the drop-down list, select Pair with Remote Device. 4. Tap Next. NOTE Devices discovered previously are listed to save time. To start a new device discovery, tap and hold on the list area and select Discover Devices from the pop-up menu. 5. Select a device from the list and tap Next. 6. In the PIN Code field, enter the PIN code. 7. Tap OK. The Pairing Status window displays. 8.
4 - 28 MC9190-G User Guide Services Tab NOTE Ensure that the MC9190-G is discoverable and connectable when remote devices use MC9190-G services. Use the Services tab to add or delete Bluetooth services. Figure 4-19 BTExplorer Settings - Services Tab To add a service: 1. Tap Add. The Add Local Service window displays. Figure 4-20 Add Local Service Window 2. In the list, select a service to add. 3. Tap OK. The Edit Local Service window displays for the selected service. 4.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 29 • Service Security - Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. • Local COM Port - Select the COM port. • Local Baud Rate - Select the communication baud rate. • Local Port Options - Select the port option. File Transfer Service File transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files. • Service Name - Displays the name of the service. • Service Security - Select the type of security from the drop-down list.
4 - 30 MC9190-G User Guide • Service Security - Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. • Local COM Port - Select the COM port. • Local Baud Rate - Select the communication baud rate. • Local Port Options - Select the port option. Advanced Audio Distribution Service Advanced Audio Distribution hosts connects from Bluetooth devices supporting high-quality stereo audio. • Service Name - Lists the name of the audio service.
Using Bluetooth 4 - 31 Virtual COM Port Tab Virtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use for virtual COM ports. Check the appropriate checkbox to use the port as a virtual COM port. When finished, choose Apply to enforce changes, or Revert to restore the original settings. • COM5:Bluetooth - Enable or disable COM Port 5. • COM9:Bluetooth - Enable or disable COM Port 9. • COM11:Bluetooth - Enable or disable COM Port 11. • COM21:Bluetooth - Enable or disable COM Port 21.
4 - 32 MC9190-G User Guide • Apply Text Style - Select the text style to apply to the connection text. • Apply Text Color - Select the text color to apply to the connection text.
Chapter 5 Accessories Introduction The MC9190-G accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Table 5-1 lists the accessories available. Table 5-1 MC9190-G Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Cradles Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle CRD9000-1001SR Charges the MC9190-G main battery and a spare battery. It also synchronizes the MC9190-G with a host computer through either a serial or a USB connection.
5-2 MC9190-G User Guide Table 5-1 MC9190-G Accessories Accessory Part Number Description 12 Volt Auto Charge Cable VCA9001-12R Plugs into a 12 volt cigarette lighter to charge the MC9190-G while on the road. 24 Volt Auto Charge Cable VCA9000-24R Plugs into a 24 volt cigarette lighter to charge the MC9190-G while on the road. Spare lithium-ion battery KT-2161261-01 Replacement battery. UBC Adapter Power Supply Kit KT-32665-02R Provides power to the UBC adapter.
Accessories 5-3 Table 5-1 MC9190-G Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Soft Goods Holster SG-MC91212112-01R Holds the MC9190-G when not in use. Belt 11-08062-02R For use with holster. Protective Boot 11-67218-04R Provides additional protection for MC90XX-G configurations. Shoulder Strap 58-40000-007R Universal shoulder strap for holster.
5-4 MC9190-G User Guide Table 5-1 MC9190-G Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Rugged Cable Headset RCH50 Rugged headset RCH50 Adapter Cable 25-124387-01R RCH50 adapter cable for standard 3-pole, 2.5mm barrel jack used with MC9190-G. UBC2000 Wall Mount Kit KT-32665-01R Use for mounting UBC2000 onto a wall.
Accessories 5-5 Secure Device (SD) Card The SD card provides secondary non-volatile storage. The SD card is located under the keypad. CAUTION Do not remove the keypad while the MC9190-G is on and do not operate the MC9190-G with the keypad detached. Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SD card. Proper ESD precautions include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded. To insert the SD card: 1. Suspend the MC9190-G. 2.
5-6 MC9190-G User Guide Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 6-1. This section describes how to use a single Single Slot Serial/USB cradle (Figure 5-2) with the MC9190-G. For serial and USB communication setup procedures refer to the MC9190-G Integrator Guide.
Accessories 5-7 • Synchronizes information between the MC9190-G and a host computer. (With customized or third party software, it can also be used to synchronize the MC9190-G with corporate databases.) • Charges the MC9190-G’s battery. • Charges a spare battery. The the Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle can charge the MC9190-G’s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously. The MC9190-G’s amber charge LED, located in the Indicator LED Bar, shows the status of the battery charging in the MC9190-G.
5-8 MC9190-G User Guide Four Slot Ethernet Cradle CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 6-1. This section describes how to use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the MC9190-G. Figure 5-3 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle CAUTION Do not place coins, keys or paper clips in cradle well. The Four Slot Ethernet cradle: • Provides 12 VDC power for operating the MC9190-G.
Accessories 5-9 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 6-1. This section describes how to use a Four Slot Charge Only cradle with the MC9190-G. Figure 5-4 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle CAUTION Do not place coins, keys or paper clips in cradle well. The Four Slot Charge Only cradle: • Provides 12 VDC power for operating the MC9190-G. • Simultaneously charges up to four batteries in the MC9190-G.
5 - 10 MC9190-G User Guide Four Slot Spare Battery Charger CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 6-1. This section describes how to use the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger to charge up to four MC9190 spare batteries.
Accessories 5 - 11 Latches Card Reader Slot Pogo Pin Pass-through Connector Latch Grip Communications Port Power Port Figure 5-6 Magnetic Stripe Reader When attached to the MC9190-G, the MSR: • Provides power for operating the MC9190-G, with the appropriate power connection. • Allows the MC9190-G to capture data from magnetic stripe cards. (To download MSR data capture software, visit: http://supportcentral.motorola.com.) NOTE When a MC9190-G with Windows Mobile 6.
5 - 12 MC9190-G User Guide Figure 5-7 Attaching the MSR To remove, squeeze the latch grips and pull the MSR from the MC9190-G. NOTE Remove the MSR from the bottom of the MC9190-G before using a cradle for charging and communication.
Accessories 5 - 13 Serial Port To Device Serial/USB Port Figure 5-9 MSR Serial/USB Connection Battery Charging Indicators To charge the MC9190-G’s battery through the MSR, connect the power supply to the MSR (see Figure 5-8 on page 5-12), then attach the MSR to the MC9190-G. The MC9190-G begins charging automatically. NOTE Batteries must be charged within the 32° to 104° F (0° to +40° C) ambient temperature range.
5 - 14 MC9190-G User Guide 4. Swipe the magnetic stripe card through the MSR, ensuring the magnetic stripe on the card faces the MC9190-G. The card may be swiped in either direction, from left to right or from right to left. For best results, gently press down on the card while swiping to ensure contact with the bottom of the reader.
Accessories 5 - 15 Cable Adapter Module This section describes how to set up and use the snap-on CAM with the MC9190-G. The CAM snaps on to the bottom of the MC9190-G and can be easily removed when not in use. Latches Pogo Pin Pass-through Connector Latch Grip Power Port Communications Port Figure 5-11 Cable Adapter Module When attached to the MC9190-G, the CAM can perform the following functions. • Provides power for operating the MC9190-G, with the appropriate power connection.
5 - 16 MC9190-G User Guide Figure 5-12 Attaching the CAM To remove, squeeze the latch grips and pull the CAM from the MC9190-G. NOTE Remove the CAM from the bottom of the MC9190-G before using a cradle for charging and communication.
Accessories 5 - 17 Serial Port To Device Serial/USB Port Figure 5-14 CAM Serial Connection Battery Charging Indicators To charge the MC9190-G’s battery through the CAM, connect the power supply to the CAM (see Figure 5-13 on page 5-16), then attach the CAM to the MC9190-G. The MC9190-G begins charging automatically. NOTE Batteries must be charged within the 32° to 104° F (0° to +40° C) ambient temperature range.
5 - 18 MC9190-G User Guide Universal Battery Charger (UBC) Adapter CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 6-1. This section describes how to use the UBC adapter to charge a spare battery. The UBC can be used with a power supply as a standalone spare battery charger or it can be used with the four station UBC2000 to provide charging to simultaneously charge up to four spare batteries.
Accessories 5 - 19 POWER READY or STANDBY or FAULT (Green) (Flashing Yellow) (Solid Yellow) CHARGING (Solid Yellow) Figure 5-16 UBC Adapter LEDs Table 5-4 UBC Adapter Charge LED Status Indications LED Indication Description POWER Green Power is connected to the UBC Adapter. READY or Green Charging complete. STANDBY or Flashing-Yellow The battery was deeply discharged and is being trickle charged to bring the voltage up to the operating level.
5 - 20 MC9190-G User Guide Modem Dongle This section describes how to setup and use the MDM9000 Modem Dongle. Line In Port Serial Port LEDs Phone Port Figure 5-17 Modem Dongle The Modem Dongle enables data communication between the MC9190-G and a host computer, remotely through the phone lines, and synchronizes information between the MC9190-G and a host computer.
Accessories 5 - 21 Setup Connecting to the MC9190-G CAM Male 15-pin connector 1 2 4 AB C GH I 7 5 8 R 3 6 REC ALL MN O TU V 9 0 OPE DE F JKL PR S * HO LD FN C WX Y CN F # LNR TR F SPD AN S SP KR Line In port Phone port Phone cord Phone cord Figure 5-18 Modem Dongle Connection - MC9190-G CAUTION Do not connect the modem's 15-pin connector into a VGA port of a host computer. Using the Correct Telephone Line Type Use a standard analog phone line, as in most households.
5 - 22 MC9190-G User Guide Connecting to the Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle Adapter cable Male 15-pin connector Line In port Phone port Phone cord Figure 5-19 Modem Module Connection - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle CAUTION Do not connect the modem's 15-pin connector into a VGA port of a host computer. NOTE If using a phone, connect the cord from the phone to the Phone port on the modem.
Accessories 5 - 23 Forklift Cradle The Forklift cradle: • holds a MC9190-G securely in place. • provides power for operating the MC9190-G. • provides power for charging a docked MC9190-G. • provides one serial and one USB port for data communication between a docked MC9190-G and an external device (e.g., a scanner/printer). • provides power to each port (500mA at 5V). Both ports can be used simultaneously. When installed without the power converter, the cradle: • holds a MC9190-G securely in place.
5 - 24 MC9190-G User Guide MC9190-G locking mechanism stylus holder (and stylus) mobile computer release button MC9190-G handle slot power-in port Serial port Figure 5-20 Forklift Cradle USB port
Accessories 5 - 25 MC9190-G Insertion and Removal To insert the MC9190-G into the fork lift cradle, place the bottom of the MC9190-G into the bottom of the fork lift cradle, then press the MC9190-G back into the cradle until the release button locks it in place. ! WARNING! Ensure the bottom of the MC9190-G is fully seated into the cup before you push the MC9190-G into the fork lift cradle. Failure to do so may cause property damage.
5 - 26 MC9190-G User Guide Using the Locking Mechanism The locking mechanism prohibits the removal of the MC9190-G from the fork lift cradle. To use the locking mechanism, with the MC9190-G in the fork lift cradle, place the locking mechanism into the position behind the release button. Secure it with the attached screw. To remove the locking mechanism, loosen the screw securing it in place.
Accessories 5 - 27 Supported Scanners The forklift cradle supports the following scanners: • LS3408-FZ20005R (requires USB cable 25-71918-01R or serial cable 25-71917-02R) • LS3408-ER20005R (requires USB cable 25-71918-01R or serial cable 25-71917-02R) • LS3478 scanner with FLB3478-C0007WR cradle (requires USB cable 25-71918-01R or serial cable 25-71917-02R) • LS3578 Bluetooth® scanner with FLB3508-C007WR cradle (requires USB cable 25-71918-01R or serial cable 25-71917-02R) • LS3578 Bluetooth® scanner w
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Chapter 6 Maintenance & Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC9190-G, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC9190-G operation. Maintaining the MC9190-G For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using the MC9190-G: • Protect the MC9190-G from temperature extremes. Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep it away from heat sources.
6-2 MC9190-G User Guide • To charge the mobile device battery, the battery and charger temperatures must be between +32 ºF and +104 ºF (0 ºC and +40 ºC) • Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers. Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If you have any questions about the compatibility of a battery or a charger, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6-3 Harmful Ingredients The following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on the MC9190-G and should not come in contact with the device: ammonia solutions, compounds of amines or ammonia; acetone; ketones; ethers; aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons; acqueous or alcoholic alkaline solutions; ethanolamine; toluene; trichloroethylene; benzene; carbolic acid and TB-lysoform. Cleaning Instructions Do not apply liquid directly to the MC9190-G.
6-4 MC9190-G User Guide 3. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector on the bottom of the MC9190-G. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector. 4. Repeat at least three times. 5. Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector area. 6. Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 4 through 6. 7.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6-5 Troubleshooting MC9190-G Table 6-1 Troubleshooting the MC9190-G Problem MC9190-G does not turn on. Cause Solution Lithium-ion battery not charged. Charge or replace the lithium-ion battery in the MC9190-G. Lithium-ion battery not installed properly. Ensure battery is installed properly. See Installing the Main Battery on page 1-2. System crash. Perform a warm boot. If the MC9190-G still does not turn on, perform a cold boot.
6-6 MC9190-G User Guide Table 6-1 Troubleshooting the MC9190-G (Continued) Problem MC9190-G turns itself off. Tapping the window buttons or icons does not activate the corresponding feature. A message appears stating that the MC9190-G memory is full. Cause Solution MC9190-G is inactive. The MC9190-G turns off after a period of inactivity. If the MC9190-G is running on battery power, this period can be set to 30 sec., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 minutes.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6-7 Table 6-1 Troubleshooting the MC9190-G (Continued) Problem Cause Solution The MC9190-G does not accept scan input. Scanning application is not loaded. Verify that the unit is loaded with a scanning application. See the System Administrator. Unreadable bar code. Ensure the symbol is not defaced. Distance between exit window and bar code is incorrect. Ensure MC9190-G is within proper scanning range. MC9190-G is not programmed for the bar code.
6-8 MC9190-G User Guide Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Table 6-2 Troubleshooting The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Symptom Batteries not charging. Possible Cause Action Battery was removed from the charger or charger was unplugged from AC power too soon. Ensure the charger is receiving power. Confirm main battery is charging. If a battery is fully depleted, it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a battery. Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6-9 Table 6-3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle (Continued) Symptom Spare battery is not charging. During data communications, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete. Possible Cause Solution Battery not fully seated in charging slot. Remove and re-insert the spare battery into the cradle, ensuring it is firmly seated. Battery inserted incorrectly. Ensure the contacts are facing down and toward the back of the cradle.
6 - 10 MC9190-G User Guide Table 6-4 Troubleshooting The Cable Adapter Module (Continued) Symptom During data communications, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete. Possible Cause Solution MC9190-G detached from CAM during communications. Re-attach the MC9190-G to CAM and retransmit. Incorrect cable configuration. See the System Administrator. Communications software is not installed or configured properly. Perform setup as described in the MC9190-G Integrator Guide.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6 - 11 Table 6-5 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader (Continued) Symptom Possible Cause Solution During data communications, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete. MC9190-G detached from MSR during communications. Reattach the MC9190-G to MSR and retransmit. Incorrect cable configuration. See the System Administrator. Communications software is not installed or configured properly.
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Appendix A Specifications Technical Specifications The following tables summarize the MC9190-G’s intended operating environment and general technical hardware specifications. MC9190-G The following table summarizes the MC9190-G’s intended operating environment. Table A-1 Technical Specifications Item Description Physical and Environmental Characteristics Dimensions 9.1 in. L x 3.6 in. W x 7.6 in. H 23.1 cm L x 9.1 cm H x 19.3 cm H Weight 709 g (25 oz.
A-2 MC9190-G User Guide Table A-1 Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Description Application Development PSDK and EMDK available through Motorola Support Central Web site. Data Capture Options SE960: 1D standard range scan engine SE1524-ER: 1D extended range scan engine reads up to 45 ft./13.72 m away SE4600: Extended range omnidirectional 1D/2D imaging engine reads 1D and 2D symbols as close as 8 in./20.32 cm and as far as 30 ft./9.
Specifications A-3 Table A-1 Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Description WLAN Wireless Data Communications WLAN radio 802.11a/b/g Output Power 100mW U.S. and International Data Rate 802.11a: up to 54Mb per second 802.11b: up to 11Mb per second 802.11g: up to 54Mb per second Frequency Range All country dependent: 802.11a - 5 GHz; 802.11b – 2.4 GHz; 802.11g – 2.4 GHz Antenna Internal Frequency Range All country dependent: 802.11a - 5 GHz; 802.11b – 2.4 GHz; 802.11g – 2.
A-4 MC9190-G User Guide Table A-2 Data Capture Options Item Description Laser Decode Capability Code 39 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 MSI UPC/EAN supplementals Webcode RSS Expanded Code 128 Code 11 EAN-8 UPCA Coupon Code RSS-14 Chinese 2 of 5 Code 93 Discrete 2 of 5 EAN-13 UPCE Trioptic 39 RSS Limited Imaging Decode Capability Code 39 Code 128 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN-13 UPCA UPC/EAN supplementals Coupon Code Webcode TLC39 Composite C Micro PDF-417 Macro PDF-417 (Macro) Micro PDF-417 R
Appendix B Voice Quality Manager Introduction The Voice Quality Manager (VQM) is a software package that resides on the MC9190-G. VQM enables a set of features for Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) calls. The VQM user interface is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, so complex tasks such as enabling the Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC) while a call is in progress, automatically switching audio modality for VoWiFi calls, setting appropriate audio gains for VoWiFi, are done with very little or no user intervention.
B-2 MC9190-G User Guide 4. Tap the filename to enable VQM. Audio Modes The MC75A can be in any one of the seven different audio modes. The mode is visually indicated by the VQM icon on the title bar. VQM icon Figure B-1 VQM Icon in Title Bar The VQM icon indicates that the device is in speakerphone mode without Acoustic Echo Cancellation (indicated by the gray VQM icon).
Voice Quality Manager B-3 The table below lists the current audio mode and the subsequent audio mode after tapping the VQM icon. Table B-2 Changing Audio Modes Audio Mode before Tapping VQM Icon Audio Mode after Tapping VQM Icon Speakerphone Handset Handset Speakerphone Wired headset Wired headset Bluetooth headset Reverts back to the last profile used before the Bluetooth connection. If the audio mode is set to speakerphone and the user taps the VQM icon, the audio mode changes to handset.
B-4 MC9190-G User Guide VQM detects if there is an ongoing Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) call, and if so, marks outgoing voice packets (Only outgoing voice packets can be marked. The incoming voice packets have already been through the network, so it makes no sense to mark them.) as high-priority using DSCP. This enables WMM-compatible wireless infrastructure to treat the voice packets preferentially. This results in fewer delays for voice packets, which in turn improves the call quality.
Appendix C Keypads Introduction The MC9190-G has the following interchangeable modular keypads: • 28-key keypad • 43-key keypad • 53-key keypad • 3270 Emulator • 5250 Emulator • VT Emulator. The modular keypads can be changed in the field, as necessary, to support specialized applications. Refer to the MC9190-G Integrator Guide for installation and removal procedures.
C-2 MC9190-G User Guide 28-Key Keypad The 28-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values. Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the MC9190-G’s keypad may not function exactly as described. See Table C-1 on page C-3 for key and button descriptions and Table C-7 on page C-20 for the keypad’s special functions.
Keypads C-3 Table C-1 28-Key Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Turns the MC9190-G on and off. Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See Resetting the MC9190-G on page 2-22 for information about performing a warm and cold boot. Green/Red Dot To use a key as an application key (APP key) on the keyboard, a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed. However, the Green/Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry.
C-4 MC9190-G User Guide Table C-1 28-Key Descriptions (Continued) Key Description SPACE/BKSP Space and backspace functions. CTRL (Control) Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions. The LED above the key lights and the icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. LED Press the Blue key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions.
Keypads C-5 43-Key Keypad The 43-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values and the alternate ALPHA key (orange) values. Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the MC9190-G’s keypad may not function exactly as described. See Table C-2 on page C-6 for key and button descriptions and Table C-7 on page C-20 for the keypad’s special functions.
C-6 MC9190-G User Guide Table C-2 43-Key Keypad Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Turns the MC9190-G on and off. Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See Resetting the MC9190-G on page 2-22 for information about performing a warm and cold boot. Green/Red Dot To use a key as an application key (APP key) on the keyboard, a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed. However, the Green/Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry.
Keypads C-7 Table C-2 43-Key Keypad Descriptions (Continued) Key Control LED Description Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions. The LED above the key lights and the icon appears at the bottom of the screen. Press the Blue key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions. ALT The ALT icon appears on the taskbar on WinCE devices or the on Windows Mobile 6.5 devices.
C-8 MC9190-G User Guide 53-Key Keypad There are two physical configurations of the 53-key keypad, however both of the keypads are functionally identical. The 53-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values. Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the MC9190-G’s keypad may not function exactly as described.
Keypads C-9 Table C-3 53-Key Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Turns the MC9190-G on and off. Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See Resetting the MC9190-G on page 2-22 for information about performing a warm and cold boot. Green/Red Dot To use a key as an application key (APP key) on the keyboard, a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed. However, the Green/Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry.
C - 10 MC9190-G User Guide Table C-3 53-Key Descriptions (Continued) Key Control LED Description Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions. The LED above the key lights and the icon appears at the bottom of the screen. Press the Blue key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions. The ALT icon appears on the bottom of the screen. Shift Changes the state of the alpha characters from lowercase to uppercase.
Keypads C - 11 3270 Emulator Keypad There are two physical configurations of the 3270 emulator keypad, however both of the keypads are functionally identical. The 3270 emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values. Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the MC9190-G’s keypad may not function exactly as described.
C - 12 MC9190-G User Guide Table C-4 3270 Emulator Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Turns the MC9190-G on and off. Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See Resetting the MC9190-G on page 2-22 for information about performing a warm and cold boot. Green/Red Dot To use a key as an application key (APP key) on the keyboard, a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed. However, the Green/Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry.
Keypads C - 13 Table C-4 3270 Emulator Descriptions (Continued) Key Description Function (blue) Press and release the blue function key to activate the keypad alternate functions (shown on the LED keypad in blue). The LED above the key lights and the icon appears at the bottom of the screen. Press and release the blue function key again to return to the normal keypad functions. Control LED Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions.
C - 14 MC9190-G User Guide 5250 Emulator Keypad There are two physical configurations of the 5250 emulator keypad, however both of the keypads are functionally identical. The 5250 emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values. Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the MC9190-G’s keypad may not function exactly as described.
Keypads C - 15 Table C-5 5250 Emulator Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Turns the MC9190-G on and off. Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See Resetting the MC9190-G on page 2-22 for information about performing a warm and cold boot. Green/Red Dot To use a key as an application key (APP key) on the keyboard, a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed. However, the Green/Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry.
C - 16 MC9190-G User Guide Table C-5 5250 Emulator Descriptions (Continued) Key Description Function (blue) Press and release the blue function key to activate the keypad alternate functions (shown on the LED keypad in blue). The LED above the key lights and the icon appears at the bottom of the screen. Press and release the blue function key again to return to the normal keypad functions. Control LED Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions.
Keypads C - 17 VT Emulator Keypad The VT emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values. Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the MC9190-G’s keypad may not function exactly as described. See Table C-6 on page C-18 for key and button descriptions and Table C-7 on page C-20 for the keypad’s special functions.
C - 18 MC9190-G User Guide Table C-6 VT Emulator Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Turns the MC9190-G on and off. Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See Resetting the MC9190-G on page 2-22 for information about performing a warm and cold boot. Green/Red Dot To use a key as an application key (APP key) on the keyboard, a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed. However, the Green/Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry.
Keypads C - 19 Table C-6 VT Emulator Descriptions (Continued) Key Function (blue) LED Control LED Description Press and release the blue function key to activate the keypad alternate functions (shown on the keypad in blue). The LED above the key lights and the icon appears at the bottom of the screen. Press and release the blue function key again to return to the normal keypad functions. Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions.
C - 20 MC9190-G User Guide Keypad Special Functions The keypad special functions are color coded on the keypads. For example, on the 53-key keypad, the display backlight icon is blue indicating that the blue function key must be selected first to access the display backlight. On the 43-key keypad, the display backlight icon is white indicating that the display backlight is the default value for that key.
Keypads C - 21 Special Characters The keypads can be selected as necessary to support specialized applications. The keypads contain a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values and the alternate ALPHA key (orange) values. See Table C-8 for the special character generation. Characters can also be generated using the keyboard input panel.
C - 22 MC9190-G User Guide Table C-8 Special Character Generation Map (Continued) Special Character 28-Key Keypad 43-Key Keypad 53-Key Keypad ( (open parenthesis) SHIFT - 9 ) (close parenthesis) SHIFT - 0 ‘ (single quote) Blue Key - C “ (double quote) SHIFT - Blue Key - C + (plus sign) SHIFT - Blue Key - 5, Blue Key - 7, SHIFT - Blue Key - 7 Blue Key - F9, SHIFT - Blue Key - F9, SHIFT - Blue Key - BKSP Blue Key - S, SHIFT - Blue Key - S, SHIFT - Blue Key - W (dash) Blue Key - 8 Blue Key -
Glossary Numeric 802.11. A group of wireless specifications developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It specifies an over-the-air interface between a wireless client and a base station or between two wireless clients. 802.11a. Operates in the 5 GHz frequency range (5.125 to 5.85 GHz) with a maximum 54Mbit/sec. signaling rate. The 5 GHz frequency band is not as crowded as the 2.4 GHz frequency because it offers significantly more radio channels than the 802.
Glossary - 2 MC9190-G User Guide Association. The process of determining the viability of the wireless connection and establishing a wireless network's root and designated access points. A mobile computer associates with its wireless network as soon as it is powered on or moves into range. B Bar Code. A pattern of variable-width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in machine-readable form.
Glossary - 3 D DCP. See Device Configuration Package. Decode. To recognize a bar code symbology (e.g., UPC/EAN) and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned. Device Configuration Package. The Motorola Device Configuration Package provides flash partitions, Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM) and the associated TCM scripts. With this package hex images that represent flash partitions can be created and downloaded to the MC9190-G. E EAP.
Glossary - 4 MC9190-G User Guide I IEC. International Electrotechnical Commission. This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation. IEC (825) Class 1. This is the lowest power IEC laser classification. Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner's oscillating mirror fails. IEEE Address. See MAC Address.
Glossary - 5 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates. The crystals are excited by precise electrical charges, causing them to reflect light outside according to their bias. They use little electricity and react relatively quickly. They require external light to reflect their information to the user. M Mobile Computer. In this text, mobile computer refers to the Motorola MC9190-G wireless computer.
Glossary - 6 MC9190-G User Guide Router. A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering. Routers are typically used to extend the range of cabling and to organize the topology of a network into subnets. See Subnet. RS-232. An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard that defines the connector, connector pins, and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another. S Scanner.
Glossary - 7 TKIP. (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) A wireless encryption protocol that periodically changes the encryption key, making it harder to decode. TLS. (Transport Layer Security) TLS is a protocol that ensures privacy between communicating applications and their users on the Internet. When a server and client communicate, TLS ensures that no third party may eavesdrop or tamper with any message. TLS is the successor to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). V Visible Laser Diode (VLD).
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Index Numerics 28-key keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-2 2-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3270 emulator keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-11 43-key keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-5 5250 emulator keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-14 53-key keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-8 A AC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 2 MC9190-G User Guide bonding Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26 boot cold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5, 2-19, 2-22, 2-23, 4-3 warm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19, 2-22, 2-23, 4-4 bullets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xi buttons power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19 C Cable Adapter Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 cables . . .
Index - 3 imager. See data capture, imaging imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 information, service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii Internet Explorer Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3, 2-11 internet sharing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 IrDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 K key descriptions 28-key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 4 MC9190-G User Guide scanning considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 screen calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 security Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 serial/USB cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 settings about . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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