Motorola MC45 Integrator Manual

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  • Page 1 MC45 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 3 MC45 INTEGRATOR GUIDE 72E-164160-01 Rev. A January 2013...
  • Page 4 Motorola. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola.
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev. A 1/2013 Initial Release...
  • Page 6 MC45 Integrator Guide...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Charging the Battery ........................ 1-6 Charging the Battery ......................1-6 Charging Spare Batteries ....................1-7 Charging Temperature ....................... 1-7 Powering On the MC45 ......................1-7 Calibrating the Screen ......................1-7 Checking Battery Status ......................1-8 First-time Network Activation ......................1-8 GSM/UMTS Activation ......................
  • Page 8 USB Rapid Charge Cable ......................2-3 Communication with Host Computer ..................2-3 Single Slot Charge Cradle ......................2-4 Setup ............................2-4 Charging the MC45 Battery ..................... 2-4 Battery Charging Indicators ..................... 2-5 Charging Temperature ....................... 2-5 Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle ..................2-6 Setup ............................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Digital Signatures ........................4-1 Locking Down a Mobile Computer ..................4-2 Installing Certificates ......................4-3 Device Management Security ....................4-3 Remote API Security ........................ 4-3 Packaging ............................4-4 Deployment ............................ 4-4 Installation Using ActiveSync ....................4-4 Installation Using Storage Card ....................4-4 Installation Using AirBEAM ......................
  • Page 10 Signal Strength Icon ........................6-2 Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off .................... 6-5 Chapter 7: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction ............................ 7-1 Maintaining the MC45 ........................7-1 Removing the Screen Protector ..................... 7-2 Battery Safety Guidelines ......................7-3 Cleaning ............................7-3 Materials Required ........................
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Auto Focus Enhancement ......................B-4 Glossary Index...
  • Page 12 MC45 Integrator Guide...
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC45 provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • MC45 Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the MC45 up and running.
  • Page 14: Configurations

    MC45 Integrator Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations: Data Operating Configuration Radios Display Memory Keypads Capture System MC4587 WWAN: GSM/HSDPA 3.2” 256 MB RAM/ Camera Microsoft Numeric QVGA16 1 GB Flash Windows Bit Color Embedded Handheld 6.5.3, Professional...
  • Page 15 About This Guide The second line lists the operating system version and the build number. The last part of the build number represents the AKU number. For example, Build 29102.5.3.12.13 indicates that the device is running AKU version 5.3.12.13. OEM Version To determine the OEM software version: >...
  • Page 16: Chapter Descriptions

    MC45 configurations and accessories, charging the battery, and resetting. • Chapter 2, Accessories describes the accessories available for the MC45 and how to set up power connections and battery charging capabilities, where applicable. • Chapter 3, ActiveSync provides instructions on installing ActiveSync and setting up a partnership between the MC45 and a host computer.
  • Page 17: Related Documents And Software

    Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by email, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
  • Page 18 MC45 Integrator Guide If you purchased your Motorola business product from a Motorola business partner, contact that business partner for support.
  • Page 19: Chapter 1: Getting Started

    This chapter provides information about the MC45, accessories, charging the MC45, replacing the strap and powering on the MC45 for the first time. Unpacking the MC45 Carefully remove all protective material from the MC45 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that you received the following equipment: •...
  • Page 20: Installing A Microsd Card

    Charge the battery before or after it is installed. Use one of the spare battery chargers to charge the battery (out of the MC45), or one of the cradles to charge the battery installed in the MC45. Installing a microSD card The microSD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage.
  • Page 21: Installing The Mini-Sim Card

    Lower the microSD card holder. Slide the microSD card holder up to lock. Installing the mini-SIM Card NOTE The MC45 does not support copying multiple contacts to some SIM cards. If an error message appears, Chapter 7, Maintenance and Troubleshooting for more information.
  • Page 22: Installing The Battery

    NOTE When installing the battery for the first time out of the box, the back cover and battery are not installed. To install the battery: Insert the battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC45. NOTE Position the battery correctly, with the battery gold charging contacts positioned on top of the gold charging pins in the MC45 battery compartment.
  • Page 23 To remove the battery: Press the red Power button for 3 seconds until a screen appears. NOTE If the MC45 is in Suspend mode, press the red Power button to wake the MC45. Select the Power Off option to turn off the MC45.
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery

    The 3080mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature of approximately 25 °C (77°F). Charging time may vary at different temperatures. NOTE The MC45 Battery Cover must be in place and closed properly for the MC45 to power on and charge the battery.
  • Page 25: Charging Spare Batteries

    LED. See Table 1-1. Powering On the MC45 Press the Power button to turn on the MC45. If the MC45 does not power on perform a reset. See Resetting the MC45 on page 1-8.
  • Page 26: Checking Battery Status

    1 - 8 MC45 Integrator Guide Checking Battery Status To check the charge status of the main battery or backup battery in the MC45, tap Start > Settings > Power icon to display the Power window. First-time Network Activation GSM/UMTS Activation...
  • Page 27: Performing A Clean Boot

    A clean boot should only be performed by an authorized system administrator. You must connect the MC45 to AC power during a clean boot. Removing AC power from the MC45 during a clean boot may render the MC45 inoperable. A clean boot resets the MC45 to the factory default settings. All data in the folder is retained.
  • Page 28 The MC45 is removed from a cradle. The MC45 is connected to a USB device. The MC45 is disconnected from a USB device. A key is pressed. The screen is touched. A Bluetooth device tries to communicate with the MC45. Incoming phone call...
  • Page 29: Chapter 2 Accessories

    CHAPTER 2 ACCESSORIES Introduction This chapter provides set up information for various accessories of the MC45. Table 2-1 lists all accessories available for the MC45. MC45 Accessories Table 2-1 Accessory Part Number Description Cradles Single Slot Charge CRDMC45-1000CR Charges the MC45 device.
  • Page 30 Part Number Description Miscellaneous Power Supply PWRS-124306-01R Provides power to the MC45 or Single Slot Charge Cradle using the USB Rapid Charge Cable. PWRS-14000-148C Provides power to the Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle or the Four Slot Battery Charger.
  • Page 31: Usb Rapid Charge Cable

    Accessories 2 - 3 USB Rapid Charge Cable Use the USB Rapid Charge cable to connect the MC45 to the power supply for charging or to a host computer for communication. Figure 2-1 USB Rapid Charge Cable Communication with Host Computer To communicate with a host computer: Ensure ActiveSync is installed and configured on the host computer.
  • Page 32: Single Slot Charge Cradle

    2 - 4 MC45 Integrator Guide Single Slot Charge Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Single Slot Charge Cradle with the MC45. The Single Slot Charge Cradle: • Provides 5.0 VDC power for operating the MC45.
  • Page 33: Battery Charging Indicators

    Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC45. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the MC45 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The MC45 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED.
  • Page 34: Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle

    2 - 6 MC45 Integrator Guide Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle This section describes how to set up a Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle with the MC45. The Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle: • Provides 12.0 VDC power for operating the MC45.
  • Page 35 Accessories 2 - 7 Align the lip of the cup with the slot on the front of the cradle. Ensure that the cup is positioned within the Slot Alignment Tabs. Slide the lip into the cup slot and rotate the cup until it is flat on the cradle base. Using a Phillips screwdriver, secure the cup to the charger base using the two screws provided with the cup.
  • Page 36: Four Slot Battery Charger Installation

    Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC45. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the MC45 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The MC45 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED.
  • Page 37: Vehicle Charge Cradle

    Accessories 2 - 9 Vehicle Charge Cradle WARNING Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle dashboard. Be sure to check with local laws acceptable mounting areas before installing the auto mounting kit. Installation Reminders •...
  • Page 38: Install The Mc45

    Make sure that the suction bond is strong enough before proceeding to the next step. Install the MC45 To install the MC45 into the Vehicle Charge Cradle: Place the MC45 top first into the cradle. Push the MC45 back until it snaps into place.
  • Page 39: Charging The Mc45 Battery

    Connect the micro USB connector of the Auto-Charger to the input power connector in the Vehicle Charge Cradle. Commercial Grade Auto Charger Figure 2-13 Connect Auto Charge Cable to Vehicle Charge Cradle Figure 2-14 Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter socket. The LED indicator on MC45 flashes green indicating the MC45 is charging.
  • Page 40: Removing The Mc45

    Motorola Solutions Inc. is not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of the products while driving. Removing the MC45 To remove the MC45 from the Vehicle Charge Cradle, lift the MC45 up and then remove from the bottom of the cradle. Figure 2-15...
  • Page 41: Four Slot Battery Charger

    Accessories 2 - 13 Four Slot Battery Charger This section describes how to use the Four Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four MC45 spare batteries. Spare Battery Charging Connect the charger to a power source. Insert the spare battery into a spare battery charging well and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact.
  • Page 42: Charging Temperature

    Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the Four Slot Battery Charger. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the MC45 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The MC45 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED.
  • Page 43: Micro Usb Adapter

    Accessories 2 - 15 micro USB Adapter Use the micro USB Adapter to connect accessory devices (such as printers or USB flash drives) to the MC45. The micro USB Adapter connects the DEX cable to the MC45. Figure 2-17 micro USB Adapter Connection NOTE The micro USB Adapter can only be connected to the MC45 and not the Single Slot Charge Cradle.
  • Page 44: Handstrap

    2 - 16 MC45 Integrator Guide Handstrap The handstrap allows the MC45 to be worn safely around the palm of your hand. To install the handstrap: Remove the 2 screws securing the existing tether plate from the MC45. Untie the tether from the tether plate.
  • Page 45: Cables

    Communication Setup on page 2-18. Setup The MC45 communication/charge cables can connect with a USB device, such as power supply or host computer, through its micro USB port. Battery Charging The communication/charge cables can charge the MC45 battery and supply operating power.
  • Page 46: Led Charge Indications

    Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC45. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the MC45 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The MC45 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED.
  • Page 47: Chapter 3 Activesync

    CHAPTER 3 ACTIVESYNC Introduction To communicate with various host devices, install Microsoft ActiveSync (version 4.5 or higher) on the host computer. Use ActiveSync to synchronize information on the mobile computer with information on the host computer. Changes made on the mobile computer or host computer appear in both places after synchronization.
  • Page 48: Mobile Computer Setup

    3 - 2 MC45 Integrator Guide Mobile Computer Setup NOTE Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computer before connecting the mobile computer. The mobile computer can be set up to communicate either with a USB connection. Chapter 2, Accessories provides the accessory setup and cable connection information for use with the mobile computer.
  • Page 49: Synchronization With A Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.3 Device

    ActiveSync 3 - 3 ActiveSync Window Figure 3-2 NOTE Assign each mobile computer a unique device name. Do not try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name. In the ActiveSync window, select File > Connection Settings. The Connection Settings window appears.
  • Page 50 3 - 4 MC45 Integrator Guide Figure 3-4 Synchronization Setup Wizard Window Click Next. Figure 3-5 Synchronization Option Window Select the appropriate settings and click Next.
  • Page 51 ActiveSync 3 - 5 Allow Wireless Connection Figure 3-6 Select the check box to allow wireless data connections on MC45 while it is connected to the host computer if applicable. Click Next. Wizard Complete Window Figure 3-7 Click Finish.
  • Page 52 3 - 6 MC45 Integrator Guide Figure 3-8 ActiveSync Connected Window During the first synchronization, information stored on the mobile computer is copied to the host computer. When the copy is complete and all data is synchronized, the mobile computer can be disconnect from the host computer.
  • Page 53: Chapter 4 Application Deployment For Windows Embedded Handheld

    MC45. Security The MC45 implements a set of security policies that determine whether an application is allowed to run and, if allowed, with what level of trust. To develop an application, you must know the security configuration of the device, and how to sign an application with the appropriate certificate to allow the application to run (and to run with the needed level of trust).
  • Page 54: Locking Down A Mobile Computer

    4 - 2 MC45 Integrator Guide operate in the “trusted” mode. This means that only applications signed with a certificate from the Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store can run. To support the broadest number of deployments, third-party software developers should perform the following when releasing software for a Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.3 devices:...
  • Page 55: Installing Certificates

    The Remote API (RAPI) enables applications that run on a desktop to perform actions on a remote device. RAPI provides the ability to manipulate the file system on the remote device, including the creation and deletion of files and directories. By default, Motorola ships with RAPI in the restricted mode. Certain tools, such...
  • Page 56: Packaging

    Packaging combines an application's executable files into a single file, called a package. This makes it easier to deploy and install an application to the MC45. Package new applications and updates, such as new DLL files, as CAB files, then deploy them to Mobile 6 devices. Refer to the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.3 Help file for information on CAB files.
  • Page 57: Installation Using Airbeam

    Refer to the AirBEAM Smart Windows CE Client Product Reference Guide, p/n 72-63060-xx, for instructions for AirBEAM Smart client. The MSP 3 Client Software is a set of software components that come pre-installed on the MC45. The MSP 3 Client software consists of the following components: The RD Client provides support for MSP 3 Staging functionality, provides support for the MSP 3 Legacy Staging process, and provides support for backward-compatible legacy MSP 2.x Legacy Staging functionality.
  • Page 58: Microsd Card

    The Update Loader application looks for the update loader file in the root directory of the microSD card. When it finds the file, it loads the update loader package onto the MC45. A progress bar displays until the update completes.
  • Page 59: Xml Provisioning Vs. Regmerge And Copy File

    Optionally, use the Authenticode tools to sign the .cpf file. Tap the filename to install. Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to take affect. In these cases, cold boot the MC45. Refer to the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.3 Help file for more information.
  • Page 60: Storage

    The MC45 uses the Cache Disk for temporary data that can be restored from other sources, for example, for temporarily “caching” HTML web pages by a browser or generating formatted files to send to a printer. Both situations benefit from the increased speed of the cache disk, but you can restore the data if needed.
  • Page 61: Persistent Storage

    Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.3 mounts the entire file system and registry in persistent storage (rather than using RAM), MC45 devices provide a reliable storage platform even in the absence of battery power. Persistent storage provides application developers with a reliable storage system available through the standard file system and registry APIs.
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  • Page 63: Chapter 5 Phone Setup

    ID, depending on the type of service. Also use the integrated phone as a modem to connect the MC45 to an ISP or work network. The GSM/UMTS enabled MC45 can connect to the Internet or work network using Cellular Line, or using the modem specified by the mobile phone service provider.
  • Page 64: Configuring A Data Connection

    NOTE SIM cards of supported carriers automatically configure the data connection and MMS settings upon activation. Data connection and MMS settings for non-supported carriers must be manually configured. See Configuring a GSM Data Connection on page and refer to the MC45 User Guide for MMS set up information.
  • Page 65: Phone Settings

    Figure 5-1 Select a ring type from the Ring type: drop-down list. The ring type changes the way the MC45 rings when it receives an incoming call. Regardless of the ring type selected, a dialog box appears on the MC45’s display for incoming calls.
  • Page 66: Changing A Pin

    5 - 4 MC45 Integrator Guide NOTE Place emergency calls at any time, without requiring a PIN or a SIM card. Figure 5-2 Security Tab To require a PIN when using the phone: Select the Require PIN when the phone is used check box.
  • Page 67: Disabling A Pin

    5-7). Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone > Services tab. Figure 5-4 MC45 Phone Window - Services Tab Select a service from the list and tap Get Settings..Change services settings as follows. Call Barring Use call barring to block certain types of incoming and/or outgoing calls. Select the type of incoming and/or...
  • Page 68: Caller Id

    5 - 6 MC45 Integrator Guide Figure 5-5 Call Barring Caller ID Enable caller ID to reveal the identity of the person making an outgoing call. Select the Everyone radio button to always display the caller ID. Select the No one radio button to prevent the caller’s identity from appearing to others.
  • Page 69: Call Waiting

    Enter PIN2 and tap Done. NOTE PIN2 is buffered in the MC45 indefinitely after entry and will not be requested again until a reboot of the MC45 has been performed. Should PIN2 be required, then the user must perform a reboot of the MC45.
  • Page 70: Broadcast Channels

    5 - 8 MC45 Integrator Guide Figure 5-7 Services tab Broadcast Channels Enable broadcast messages from local cell sites. These messages include emergency directions and information services. GPS Privacy Allows internet applications to use current location. Hearing Turn Teletypewriter (TTY) and Hearing Aide Compatibility (HAC) on or off.
  • Page 71: Chapter 6 Wireless Applications

    Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and send captured data to a host device in real time. Before using the MC45 on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the wireless LAN and the MC45 must be configured. Refer to the documentation provided with the access points (APs) for instructions on setting up the hardware.
  • Page 72: Signal Strength Icon

    6 - 2 MC45 Integrator Guide • Manage Profiles – Invokes the Manage Profiles application (which includes the Profile Editor Wizard) to manage and edit your list of WLAN profiles. • Manage Certs – Invokes the Certificate Manager application which allows you to manage certificates used for authentication.
  • Page 73 Wireless Applications 6 - 3 Signal Strength Icon Classic Home Screen Figure 6-2 The icon indicates the MC45’s wireless signal strength as follows: Table 6-1 Signal Strength Icons Descriptions Icon Status Description Excellent signal strength WLAN network is ready to use.
  • Page 74 6 - 4 MC45 Integrator Guide Fusion Launcher Window Figure 6-3...
  • Page 75: Turning The Wlan Radio On And Off

    Wireless Applications 6 - 5 Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off To turn the WLAN radio off, tap the connection icon at the top of the screen and select Wireless Manager. Tap the Wi-Fi bar to turn off the radio. Disable Radio Figure 6-4 To turn the WLAN radio on, tap the connection icon at the top of the screen and select Wireless Manager.
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  • Page 77: Chapter 7 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Do not store or use the MC45 in any location that is dusty, damp, or wet. • Use a soft lens cloth to clean the MC45. If the surface of the MC45 screen becomes soiled, clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution.
  • Page 78: Removing The Screen Protector

    Battery life depends on individual usage patterns. Removing the Screen Protector A screen protector is applied to the MC45. Motorola recommends using this to minimize wear and tear. Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays. To remove the screen protector, lift the corner using a thin plastic card, such as a credit card, then carefully lift it off the display.
  • Page 79: Battery Safety Guidelines

    USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program. • To enable authentication of an approved battery, as required by IEEE1725 clause 10.2.1, all batteries will carry a Motorola hologram. Do not fit any battery without checking it has the Motorola authentication hologram. •...
  • Page 80: Materials Required

    Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector on the bottom of the MC45. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector. Repeat at least three times.
  • Page 81: Cleaning Frequency

    Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 - 5 Remove the DC power cable from the cradle. Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector. Slowly move the applicator back-and-forth from one side of the connector to the other.
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    Install the battery properly. See Installing the Battery on properly. page 1-4. System crash. Perform a warm boot. If the MC45 still does not turn on, perform a cold boot. See Resetting the MC45 on page 1-8. Rechargeable battery Battery failed.
  • Page 83 MC45 shuts off. MC45 is inactive. The MC45 turns off after a period of inactivity. If the MC45 is running on battery power, set this period from 1 to 5 minutes, in one-minute intervals. If the MC45 is running on external power, set this period to 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes.
  • Page 84 Program the MC45 to accept the type of bar code being for the bar code. scanned. MC45 is not programmed If the MC45 does not beep on a good decode, set the to generate a beep. application to generate a beep on good decode. Battery is low.
  • Page 85: Single Slot Charge Cradle

    MC45 is power. cradle and to AC power. inserted. MC45 is not seated firmly Remove and re-insert the MC45 into the cradle, ensuring in the cradle. it is firmly seated. MC45 battery is not MC45 was removed from Ensure cradle is receiving power. Ensure MC45 is seated charging.
  • Page 86: Vehicle Charge Cradle

    Problem Cause Solution MC45 battery is not MC45 was removed from Ensure cradle is receiving power. Ensure MC45 is seated charging. cradle or cradle was correctly. Confirm battery is charging under Start > unplugged from AC power Settings > Power.
  • Page 87: Four Slot Battery Charger

    MC45 is power. charger and to AC power. inserted. MC45 battery is not seated Remove and re-insert the MC45 battery into the charging firmly in the charger. well, ensuring it is firmly seated. MC45 battery is not Battery was removed from Re-insert the battery in the charger or re-connect the charging.
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  • Page 89: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications The following tables summarize the MC45’s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications. MC45 MC45 Technical Specifications Table A-1 Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions Length: 14.2 cm (5.6 in.) Width: 6.6 cm (2.6 in.) Depth: 2.5 cm (1.0 in.)
  • Page 90 A - 2 MC45 Integrator Guide MC45 Technical Specifications (Continued) Table A-1 Item Description Audio VoWWAN: handset mode with active noise reduction, speaker phone mode, Bluetooth wireless headset mode Performance Characteristics 600 MHz, ARM 11 processor, MSM 7627 Operating System ®...
  • Page 91 Specifications A - 3 MC45 Technical Specifications (Continued) Table A-1 Item Description Operating Channels Chan 8-169 (5040 – 5845 MHz) Chan 1-13 (2412-2472 MHz) Chan 14 (2484 MHz) Japan only Actual operating frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency...
  • Page 92 A - 4 MC45 Integrator Guide Table A-2 Data Capture Options Item Description Camera Decode Capability 1-D Bar Codes Codabar Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 Chinese 2 of Coupon Code Discrete 2 of 5 EAN 8 EAN 13...
  • Page 93: Decode Zone

    Specifications A - 5 Decode Zone SE965 Figure A-1 shows the decode zone for the SE965. Typical values appear. Table lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities. The minimum element width (or “symbol density”) is the width in mils of the narrowest element (bar or space) in the symbol.
  • Page 94 = 10 , roll = 0 , skew = 0 , ambient light < 150 ft-candles using Motorola or equivalent decoder. 3. Dependent on width of bar code. 4. Distances measured from front edge of chassis. 5. LED lighting with high AC ripple content can impact scanning performance.
  • Page 95: Mc45 Pin-Outs

    Pin 1 External Connector Figure A-2 Table A-4 External Connector Pin-Outs Description Cradle Power Ground MC45 Accessory Specifications Single Slot Charge Cradle Table A-5 Single Slot Charge Cradle Feature Description Dimensions Length: 9.6 cm (3.8 in.) Width: 8.30 cm (3.3 in.) Height: 6.8 cm (2.7 in.)
  • Page 96: Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle

    A - 8 MC45 Integrator Guide Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle Table A-6 Multi Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions (Base only) Length: 12.0 cm (4.7 in.) Width: 45.0 cm (17.7 in.) Height: 3.8 cm (1.5 in.) Height: 4.4 cm (1.7 in.) with 5 rubber caps...
  • Page 97: Four Slot Battery Charger

    Specifications A - 9 Four Slot Battery Charger Table A-7 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Length: 11.9 cm (4.7 in.) Width: 8.7 cm (3.4 in.) Height: 9.4 cm (3.7 in.) Weight 366 g (12.91 oz) Input Power 12 VDC Power Consumption 30 watts...
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  • Page 99: Appendix B Software

    APPENDIX B SOFTWARE SMS8 Configuration To set the primary local language for SMS messages: Using a registry editor, navigate to the following: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\RIL\SMS\NLTables] Edit the following key: “LocalePrimaryLanguage” = dword:1 where: dword:0 = None dword:1 = Turkish dword:2 = Spanish dword:3 = Portuguese Cache Disk Configuration To enable or disable the use of cache disk:...
  • Page 100: Auto Reboot

    B - 2 MC45 Integrator Guide Auto Reboot To warm boot the MC45 in case of an ARM11 lockup. Using a registry editor, navigate to the following: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Motorola\AutoReboot] Edit the following key: “Enable” = dword:1 where: dword:0 = disabled dword:1 = enabled (default).
  • Page 101: Sms Cell Broadcast

    B - 3 SMS Cell Broadcast To locally enable or disable the Cell Broadcast feature. Cell Broadcast is one-to-many geographically focused service. Using a registry editor, navigate to the following: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Motorola\SMS_CB] Edit the following key: “Enable” = dword:1 where: dword:0 = disabled dword:1 = enabled (default).
  • Page 102 B - 4 MC45 Integrator Guide Edit the following key to the desired amount of delay in milliseconds between taps. Shown below is the setting for 600 ms in hexidecimal. TripleKeyTiming=dword:00000258 Auto Focus Enhancement The auto focus enhancement is disabled by default. With auto focus enabled, this enhancement will provide the user with visual feedback in the preview window while a picture is being taken.
  • Page 103 GLOSSARY ActiveSync. ActiveSync is a data synchronization program developed by Microsoft for use with Windows Mobile operating systems. AFH. Adaptive Frequency Hopping AKU. (Adaptation Kit Update) Updates to the Windows Mobile operating system. API. (Application Programming Interface) An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another.
  • Page 104 Glossary - 2 MC45 Integrator Guide boot or boot-up. The process a computer goes through when it starts. During boot-up, the computer can run self-diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software. Byte. On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value.
  • Page 105 Glossary - 3 Depth of Field. The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width. Discrete 2 of 5. A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars, two of which are wide.
  • Page 106 Glossary - 4 MC45 Integrator Guide 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...
  • Page 107 Mobile Computer. In this text, mobile computer refers to the MC45 wireless computer. It can be set up to run as a stand-alone device, or it can be set up to communicate with a network, using wireless radio technology.
  • Page 108 Glossary - 6 MC45 Integrator Guide PING. (Packet Internet Groper) An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online. It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response.
  • Page 109 Glossary - 7 Symbol Length. Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone (margin) adjacent to the start character to the end of the quiet zone (margin) adjacent to a stop character. Symbology. The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type (e.g. UPC/EAN, Code 39, PDF417, etc.).
  • Page 110 Glossary - 8 MC45 Integrator Guide...
  • Page 111 ..... 2-17 multi slot universal charge only cradle with five MC45 LED indicators ..... . . 2-18 cups installed .
  • Page 112 CAB files .......4-4, 4-6 multi slot universal charge only cradle with five MC45 deployment via ActiveSync .
  • Page 113 ......2-2, 7-2 MC45 ........2-17 security .
  • Page 114 ......1-9 waking the MC45 ......1-9 warm boot .
  • Page 116 MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2013 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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