ET1 ENTERPRISE TABLET USER GUIDE 72E-148510-01 Rev. A December 2011...
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Charging the Battery ........................ 1-5 Charging the Main Battery ....................1-5 Charging Temperature ....................... 1-6 Charging Spare Batteries ....................1-6 Powering On the ET1 ....................... 1-6 Replacing the Battery ........................1-7 Replacing the microSD Card ......................1-7 Handstrap ............................1-9 Battery Management ........................
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MultiUser Login ........................2-14 Resetting the ET1 .......................... 2-15 Soft Reset ..........................2-15 Hard Reset ..........................2-15 Waking the ET1 ..........................2-16 Waking Up the ET1 ........................2-16 Using FileXP ..........................2-17 Chapter 3: Data Capture Introduction ............................ 3-1 Digital Camera ..........................3-1 Laser Scanning ..........................
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Table of Contents Disable DataWedge ......................... 3-4 Configuration ..........................3-4 Chapter 4: WLAN Introduction ............................ 4-1 Scan and Connect to a Wi-Fi Network ................... 4-1 Chapter 5: Bluetooth Introduction ............................ 5-1 Adaptive Frequency Hopping ......................5-1 Security ............................5-2 Bluetooth Power States ......................... 5-2 Suspend ..........................
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ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Get Photo Information ......................6-10 Share a Photo ........................6-11 Delete a Photo ........................6-11 Working with Videos ........................ 6-11 Send Video in an Email ...................... 6-11 Delete a Video ........................6-12 Chapter 7: Email Introduction ............................
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Table of Contents Chapter 9: Accessories Introduction ............................ 9-1 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle ....................9-3 Charging the ET1 Battery ......................9-3 Communication ........................9-3 Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle ..................9-4 Charging ..........................9-4 Charging Temperature ....................... 9-4 Four-slot Battery Charger ......................9-5 Charging Temperature .......................
The documentation set for the ET1 provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • ET1 Enterprise Tablet Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the ET1 up and running. • ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide - describes how to use the ET1.
Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started provides information on getting the ET1 up and running for the first time. • Chapter 2, Using the ET1 provides basic instructions for using the ET1, including powering on and resetting the ET1.
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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Features This chapter provides the features of the ET1 and explains how to set it up for the first time. Battery Charge Microphone Decode LED Light Sensor Communication LED Front-facing Touch Screen Camera Programmable Buttons Back Button...
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Indicates battery charge state. Communication LED User programmable. Touch Screen Displays all information needed to operate the ET1. Front-facing Camera Use for capturing a front view picture. Use for making video calls with third-party video applications. Decreases the volume (default). User configurable.
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Airplane mode - Disable all wireless connections. • Battery swap - Shutdown the device when replacing the battery. • Reset - Reboot the ET1 if software stops responding. • Power off - Turn off the ET1. Left Scan/Action Button Opens the scan application (default). Programmable.
1 - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the ET1 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify the following items are in the box: • ET1 Enterprise Tablet with 4 GB micro secure digital (SD) card installed •...
Battery Safety Guidelines on page 10-1. Charging the Main Battery Before using the ET1 for the first time, charge the main battery until the Battery Charge light emitting diode (LED) turns solid green (see Table 1-2 on page 1-6 for charge status indications). To charge the ET1, use a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply.
1 - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Insert the ET1 into a cradle or attach to a cable. The ET1 begins charging. The Battery Charge LEDs blink yellow while charging, then turns solid green when fully charged. See Table 1-2 for charging indications.
Touch Battery Swap. The Scan LED lights red. Wait until the Scan LED turns off. Press thumb against the side of the ET1 and battery. Using the index and middle fingers, move the battery release latch toward thumb. Pull the battery out of the battery compartment.
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Touch OK. Wait for the ET1 to power off completely. Press thumb against the side of the ET1 and battery. Using the index and middle fingers, move the battery release latch toward thumb. Pull the battery out of the battery compartment.
Press the Power button to turn on the ET1. Handstrap Use the optional 360-degree rotatable handstrap to securely hold the ET1 while working. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for information on installing the handstrap. Rotate the handstrap for landscape or portrait viewing.
Figure 1-9 Battery Management NOTE Prior to checking the battery charge level, remove the ET1 from any AC power source (cradle or cable). To check the charge status of the main battery, touch > Settings > About device > Status.
The user should replace the battery or charge the ET1 using one of the charging accessories. When the battery charge drops below 10%, the ET1 goes into critical suspend mode to save data. The screen turns off. If the Power button is pressed, the Charge LED flashes yellow.
1 - 12 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Changing the Brightness Setting To change the brightness setting in order to conserve more battery power: Touch > Settings > Display > Brightness. If the Automatic Brightness checkbox is set, touch the checkbox to disable.
Brightness Dialog Box Figure 1-12 Check the Automatic brightness checkbox to set the ET1 to automatically adjust the brightness using the built-in light sensor. Uncheck the checkbox to set the brightness manually. Use the slider to set a brightness level.
1 - 14 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Vibration - Configure the ET1 when to vibrate when it receives a notification. Options: Always, Never, Only in Silent mode, or Only when not in Silent mode. Volume - Controls the volume of media, alarms and notifications. Use the sliders to set a volume levels.
CHAPTER 2 USING THE ET1 Introduction This chapter describes the screens, status and notification icons, and controls on the ET1, and provides basic instructions for using the ET1. Home Screen The Home screen displays when the ET1 turns on. Depending upon the configuration, the Home screen might appear different.
Widgets - Launches stand-alone applications that run on the Home screen. • Shortcut Icons - Opens applications installed on the ET1. The Home screen provide four additional screens for placement of widgets and shortcuts. Swipe the screen left or right to view the additional screens. The dots in the lower left and right corners indicate which screen is being viewed.
Indicates that GPS is on. Indicates that the ET1 is receiving location data from GPS. Indicates that Bluetooth is on. Indicates that the ET1 is connected to a Bluetooth device. Indicates that the Alarm is active. Indicates that all sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active.
Notification Icons (Continued) Table 2-2 Icon Description Icon Description Indicates that the ET1 is connected to or Preparing SD card. disconnected from virtual private network (VPN). Indicates that USB debugging is enabled Indicates that the MultiUser feature is on the ET1.
Touch a widget to add it to the Home screen. To remove a widget from the Home screen, touch and hold the widget icon until it enlarges and the ET1 vibrates. Drag the icon to and release.
Contacts with phone numbers - Creates a folder containing contacts with stored phone numbers. • Starred contacts - Creates a folder containing Favorite contacts. To remove a folder from the Home screen, touch and hold the folder icon until it enlarges and the ET1 vibrates. Drag the icon to and release.
Using the ET1 2 - 7 Using the Touchscreen Use the multi-touch sensitive screen to operate the ET1. • Touch - Touch to: • select items on the screen • type letters and symbols using the on-screen keyboard • press on-screen buttons.
Using the On-screen Keyboard Use the on-screen keyboard to enter text in a text field. To configure the keyboard settings, touch then select keyboard settings. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for more information. Enter Text To enter text:...
Touch to close the keyboard. View, edit, or delete the words added to the dictionary. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for more information. Entering Numbers, Symbols, and Special Characters To enter numbers and symbols: •...
2 - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide To edit text: Touch the text. The on-screen keyboard appears with the text in the text field. Touch the text to edit. A cursor appears with an orange tab. Cursor Figure 2-8 Drag the orange tab to the location to edit text.
To cut or copy text, touch the selected text and then touch Cut or Copy from the Edit text menu. Changing the Keyboard Language The keyboard can be set to use different language layouts. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for more information. To change the current keyboard language: Touch and hold the spacebar.
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2 - 12 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide ET1 Default Applications (Continued) Table 2-4 Icon Description Icon Description DataWedge - Enables data capture using Downloads - lists all downloads files. the camera or optional scanner. Email - Use to send and receive email.
Locking feature functions differently in Single User mode or Multiple User mode. Single User Mode When locked, a pattern, PIN or password is required to unlock the ET1. Press the Power button to lock the screen. The ET1 also locks after a pre-defined time-out.
Figure 2-16 MultiUser Login With MultiUser login, multiple users can log on to the ET1 with each user having access to various applications and features. When enabled, the Login screen appears after powering on, resetting or after the ET1 wakes...
The ET1 shuts down and then reboots. Hard Reset Perform a Hard Reset if the ET1 stops responding. To perform a Hard Reset, simultaneously press the Power, Left Scan/Action and Right Scan/Action buttons. The ET1 shuts down and then reboots.
2 - 16 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Waking the ET1 The wake-up conditions define what actions wake up the ET1 after it has gone into suspend mode. The ET1 can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically by a time-out settings.
Using the ET1 2 - 17 Using FileXP Use the FileXP application to view and mange files on the ET1. To open FileXP, touch > FileXP. Multiple Select Device Root microSD Card Root Current Folder Back Path Folder File FileXP Screen Figure 2-19 •...
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DataWedge is installed and enabled on the ET1 by default. Digital Camera ET1 with an integrated camera based bar code scanning solution with the following features: • Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar code symbologies, including the most popular linear, postal, QR, PDF417, and 2D matrix code types.
Bar Code Capture with Integrated Camera To capture bar code data: Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). Aim the rear-facing camera at a bar code.
Figure 3-2 To capture bar code data: Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). Aim the scanner at the bar code. Press the scan (+) button.
To disable DataWedge: Touch > DataWedge. The DataWedge Profiles window appears. Touch the profile to use. Touch the Profile enabled checkbox. The green checkmark disappears from the checkbox. Touch Configuration To configure DataWedge refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide.
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the ET1 to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the ET1 on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the WLAN (sometimes known as infrastructure). The infrastructure and the ET1 must both be properly configured to enable this communication.
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(DHCP) protocol. To configure the ET1 with a fixed internet protocol (IP) address, Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide. In the Wi-Fi setting field, Connected to network name appears indicating that the ET1 is connected to the WLAN.
AFH coexistence allows Motorola Enterprise Tablets to operate in any infrastructure. The Bluetooth radio in this ET1 operates as a Class 2 device power class. The maximum output power is 2.5 mW and the expected range is 10 meters (32.8 feet). A definition of ranges based on power class is difficult to obtain due to power and device differences, and whether one measures open space or closed office space.
If there is an active Bluetooth connection between the ET1 and another Bluetooth device and there is no data activity, the ET1 will time out. However, if the user presses the Power button on the ET1, the ET1 will suspend and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device, the ET1 will wake from suspend mode.
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 ET1. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range).
The Bluetooth device is added to the Bluetooth devices list and a trusted (“paired”) connection is established. Changing the Bluetooth Name By default, the ET1 has a generic Bluetooth name that is visible to other devices when connected. To change the Bluetooth name: Touch >...
In the Bluetooth devices list, touch and hold on a Bluetooth device until a menu appears. Touch Options. The Connect to... screen appears. Under Profiles, check or uncheck a profile to allow the ET1 to use that profile. Touch Disconnect from a Bluetooth Device...
NOTE An installed microSD card is required to store photos and videos. Photos and videos are stored on the micro secure digital (SD) card. To copy photos and videos to a host computer, refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide. Taking Photos...
• Camera settings - Touch Restore defaults to restore all camera settings to the default values. • Store location - Include location information with each photo using the ET1 global positioning system (GPS). • Off - Location not stored with photo (default).
• Camera settings - Touch Restore defaults to restore all camera settings to the default values. • Store location - Include location information with each photo using the ET1 GPS. • Off - Location not stored with photo (default). •...
Point the lens and frame the scene. Touch to start recording. The ET1 starts recording the video. The video time remaining appears in the bottom left of the screen. When less than a minute is left, the countdown turns red. Touch to end recording.
Photos and Videos 6 - 5 • Color effect - Select a special effect. Options: None (default), Sepia, Negative, Solarize, Aqua, Red tint, Blue tint or Green tint. • Camera settings -Touch Restore defaults to restore settings to the default values. •...
Back - Rear-facing camera. • Front - Front-facing camera. Viewing Photos and Videos NOTE The ET1 supports the following image formats: jpeg, gif, png and bmp. The ET1 supports the following video formats: H.263, H.264 and MPEG4 Simple Profile. Use Gallery to: •...
Photos and Videos 6 - 7 • Touch the Gallery icon (top left corner) to return to the main Gallery screen. Working with Albums Albums are groups of images and videos in folders. Touch an album to open it. The photos and videos are listed in a chronologically ordered grid.
6 - 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Check or uncheck the items to work with. Uncheck all items checked by touching Deselect All at the top right of the window. Use the controls at the bottom of the screen to share, delete or get detail information.
Drag left or right to view the next or previous photo in the album. • Turn the ET1 to view the photo in upright (portrait) or sideways (landscape) orientation. The photo is displayed (but not saved) in the new orientation.
6 - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide • Drag a corner of the cropping tool to resize it with fixed proportions. Cropping Tool Figure 6-7 Touch Save to save a copy of the cropped photo. The original version is retained.
Photos and Videos 6 - 11 Share a Photo To share a photo: Touch a photo to view the controls. Touch Menu > Share. The Share menu appears. Touch the application to use to share the selected photo. The application selected opens with the photo attached to a new message. Delete a Photo To delete a photo: Touch a photo to view the controls.
6 - 12 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide In the Share menu, touch Email. Email opens with the video attached to a new message. Delete a Video To delete a video: While viewing an album, touch twice. Check the videos to delete.
CHAPTER 7 EMAIL Introduction Use the Email application to send and receive emails from Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), internet message access protocol (IMAP) and Microsoft Exchange accounts. Opening Email To open Email, touch > Email. Email opens to the last screen view or it displays the contents of the Inbox (one email account) or the Accounts screen (multiple accounts).
7 - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Combined Inbox To view Email messages from all accounts, touch Combined Inbox. The Combined Inbox screen displays. Unread message Read message Account Color Code Combined Inbox Window Figure 7-2 Messages in the Combined Inbox are color coded along their left side, by account, using the same colors that are used to color code accounts in the Accounts screen.
Email 7 - 3 Reading Email Messages Read Email messages in the Combined Inbox or in the specific account Inbox. NOTE When a new Email message is received, a notification appears in the Status bar. Touch the Email notification to view the Email in the Combined Inbox. To read an email: Open the Combined Inbox, an account’s Inbox, or another message folder.
> Add attachment. Touch Send or touch Save as draft to save it in a Drafts folder. NOTE If the ET1 is not connected to a network, the messages is stored in the Outbox folder until connected to a network.
Email 7 - 5 Working with Account Folders Each account has an Inbox, Outbox, Sent, and Drafts folders. Depending on the features supported by the account’s service provider, additional folders may appear. To view folders: Open the Accounts screen. Touch an account’s folder icon. The account’s Folders screen opens, with a list of the folders in the account.
Select the Notify me when email arrives checkbox to provide a notification when a email arrives. Select the Sync contacts from this account checkbox to synchronize contacts on the ET1 with the account. Select the Sync calendar from this account checkbox to synchronize calendar on the ET1 with the account.
Email 7 - 7 Adding an POP3/IMAP Email Account When setting up an IMAP or POP account, the ET1 may be able to retrieve account settings automatically, or the user may need to enter certain settings manually. Automatic Setup To add an POP3/IMAP Email account: Touch >...
7 - 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide In the SMTP server field, edit or enter the simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) server address. In the Port field, edit or enter the port number. In the Security type drop-down list, select the required security type.
Select ringtone - Opens a dialog box to select a ringtone to sound when an email notification is received. • Vibrate - Opens a dialog to set the ET1 to vibrate whenever an email notification is received for this account. Options: Always, Only when silent or never. •...
7 - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide IMAP • Username - Depending on the requirements of the email service provider, the user full email address or username. • Password - The password for the email account. • IMAP server - The domain name of the email service provider’s IMAP server.
Email 7 - 11 Deleting an Email Account To delete an Email account: Touch > Email. Touch > Accounts. The Accounts screen appears. Touch and hold the account to delete. An account menu appears. Touch Remove account. Touch OK in the dialog box to confirm.
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To open Calendar, touch > Calendar. Events from each account added to the ET1 and configured to synchronize calendars is displayed in Calendar. Events from each calendar are displayed in different colors.Calendar shows the current time (the red marker and horizontal line in some views) and the time for events using the local time zone by default.
8 - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Agenda View Figure 8-1 Touch an event to view information about that event. Touch to return to Agenda view. Day View Day view displays a chart of the events for one day. A red line indicates the current time. All-day and multi-day events are displayed at the top.
Calendar 8 - 3 To switch to Week view touch Menu > Week. Week View Figure 8-3 • Touch an event to view information about the event. • Touch and hold an empty spot and then touch New event to create a new event. See Creating an Event on page 8-4 for more information.
8 - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide • In Month view, touch a day to switch to Day view. Then touch an event. Event View Figure 8-5 In the Attending? drop-down list, select a response to the event. Options: (no response), Yes, Maybe or No.
Select ringtone - Opens a dialog box to select the ringtone to sound when an event reminder is received. • Vibrate - Opens a dialog box to configure the ET1 to vibrate when an event reminder is received. Options: Always, Only when silent or Never. •...
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8 - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide • About • Build version - Displays the version number.
Accessory Part Number Description Cradles Single-slot USB Docking DC1000-1000U Charges the ET1 main battery and a spare battery. Cradle Synchronizes the ET1 with a host computer through a USB connection. Four-slot Charge Only DC1000-4000C Charges up to four ET1 devices.
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Miscellaneous Spare 4620 mAh BTRY-ET01EAB0E Replacement 4620 mAh battery. lithium-ion battery BTRY-ET01EAB0E-10 Replacement 4620 mAh battery (10-pack) Handstrap SG-ET0123245-01R Adjustable and 360-degree rotatable handstrap that mounts on the back of the ET1 and provides secure option for holding the device.
Table 1-2 on page 1-6. Communication When the ET1 is connected to a host computer using the Single-slot USB Docking cradle, the ET1 appears as a Removable Disk on the host computer. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for more information.
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the ET1. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the ET1 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The ET1 indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via the Battery Charge LED.
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the ET1. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED.
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9 - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Battery LED Charging Indicators Table 9-2 Indication No battery in slot. Battery is not charging. Battery is not inserted correctly in the charger. Charger is not powered. Slow Blinking Amber Battery is charging.
USB/Charge Cable Setup Figure 9-4 Connect the USB/Charge Cable cup to the bottom of the ET1. Align the ends of the cup with the alignment marks on the ET1. The Battery Charge LED indicates the battery charging status. See Table 1-2 on page for charging status indications.
9 - 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Host USB Module The USB Host Module provides USB Host connection to a peripheral. To connect to a peripheral: Lift the connector plug. Connect the microUSB connector to the USB Host Module.
Do not store or use the ET1 in any location that is dusty, damp, or wet. • Use a soft lens cloth to clean the ET1. If the surface of the ET1 screen becomes soiled, clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution.
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. •...
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 3 Harmful Ingredients The following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on the ET1 and should not come in contact with the device: ammonia solutions, compounds of amines or ammonia; acetone; ketones; ethers; aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons;...
10 - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Rub the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector on the bottom of the ET1. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector. Repeat at least three times.
ET1 does not turn on but the Decode LED blinks yellow. Battery did not charge. Battery failed. Replace battery. If the ET1 still does not operate, perform a hardware reset. See Resetting the ET1 on page 2-15. ET1 was removed Insert ET1 in cradle.
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Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide bar code type. for DataWedge configuration. ET1 is not If the ET1 does not beep on a good decode, set the programmed to application to generate a beep on good decode. generate a beep.
Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly. If so, replace the faulty battery. The ET1 is not fully Remove and re-insert the ET1 into the cradle, ensuring it is seated in the cradle. firmly seated. Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0°C temperature.
Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly. If so, replace the faulty battery. The ET1 is not Detach and re-attach the power cable to the ET1, ensuring it connected to power. is firmly connected. During data Cable was Re-attach the cable and retransmit.
APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ET1 Technical Specifications The following tables summarize the ET1’s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications. ET1 Technical Specifications Table A-1 Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions Height: 130.5 mm (5.14 in.) Width: 224 mm (8.82 in.) Depth: 25 mm (0.98 in.)
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A - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide ET1 Technical Specifications (Continued) Table A-1 Item Description Audio Stereo speakers, microphone and headset connector (mono, 2.5 mm jack with microphone.) Performance Characteristics Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 @ 1 GHz Operating System Android-based ASOP 2.3...
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Specifications A - 3 ET1 Technical Specifications (Continued) Table A-1 Item Description Data Capture Rear-facing Camera For bar code scanning and image capture: 8 MP auto-focus camera with user controllable LED flash, illumination and aiming; captures 1D and 2D bar codes, photographs, video, signatures and documents.
GLOSSARY API. (Application Programming Interface) An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another. Usually used to refer to services provided by one software component to another, usually via software interrupts or function calls AFH. Adaptive Frequency Hopping. Bar Code.
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Glossary - 2 EP1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide CDRH. Center for Devices and Radiological Health. A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety. This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation. CDRH Class 1. This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification. This class is considered intrinsically safe, even if all laser output were directed into the eye's pupil.
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EMDK. Enterprise Mobility Developer’s Kit. Enterprise Tablet. In this text, enterprise tablet refers to the ET1. 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.
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Glossary - 4 EP1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Interleaved 2 of 5. A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces. Interleaving provides for greater information density. The location of wide elements (bar/spaces) within each group determines which characters are encoded.
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Glossary - 5 MDN. Mobile Directory Number. The directory listing telephone number that is dialed (generally using POTS) to reach a mobile unit. The MDN is usually associated with a MIN in a cellular telephone -- in the US and Canada, the MDN and MIN are the same value for voice cellular users.
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Glossary - 6 EP1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Scanner. An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol. Its three main components are: 1) Light source (laser or photoelectric cell) - illuminates a bar code,;...
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Glossary - 7 transmissions where erroneous packets are not retransmitted. IP provides the routing mechanism. TCP/IP is a routable protocol, which means that all messages contain not only the address of the destination station, but the address of a destination network. This allows TCP/IP messages to be sent to multiple networks within an organization or around the world, hence its use in the worldwide Internet.
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