Symbol Technologies FR6076 Users manual

FR6076 Enterprise Digital Assistant
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FR6076
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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. All software, including firmware, furnished to the user is on a licensed basis. Motorola grants to the user a non-tr ansfer able and non-exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder (licensed program). Except as noted below , such license may not be assigned, sublicensed, or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Motorola. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, ex cept as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program w ith other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola. The user agrees to maintain Motorola’ s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder, and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes, in whole or in part. The user agrees not to decompile, disassemble, dec ode, or reverse en gineer a ny licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof.
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Patents
This product is covered by one or more of the patents listed on t he w ebs ite : www.symbol.com/patents.
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ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE Regulations:
Hereby, declares that this FR6076 product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Towhichthisdeclarationrelates,isinconformitywiththefollowingstandard
EN3015119.0.2
EN301908‐1V3.2.1 EN301908‐2V3.2.1
EN300328V1.7.1 EN300440‐2V1.2.1 EN301489‐1V1.8.1 EN301489‐3V1.4.1 EN301489‐7V1.3.1 EN30148917V1.3.2 EN609501:2001+A11:2004 EN50360:2001/EN622091:2006
EN55022:2006+A1:2007 EN55024:1998+A2:2003+A1:2001
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FCC Regulations:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subje ct to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio fr equency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
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This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested freq uency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified p ower level, the actu al SAR level o f t he d evice while o perating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple po wer levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.258 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.428 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among device models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.)
For WLAN Head SAR and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.021 W/kg for WLAN Head SAR and 0.00769 W/kg for WLAN Body SAR.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at various positions, they all me et the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
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Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
after searching on FCC ID: H9PFR6076.
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device
FR6076 is compliant with the FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) requirements. For additional HAC information, including the HAC rating of this product. some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones, to assist hearing-device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that have been rated have a label on the box. FR6076 has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility and has an M3 and/or T3 rating.
These ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary, depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices contain telecoils.) The more immune your hearing aid device is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from your wireless phone. Hearing aid devices should have ratings similar to those of phones. Ask your hearing health-care professional for the rating of your hearing aid.
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find results for your hearing device. The more immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from wireless devices.
For additional information about the FCC's actions with regard to hearing aid compatible wireless devices and other steps the FCC has taken to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to telecommunicat ions services, please go to www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro
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Turning on the HAC Setting
When the HAC setting is on, FR6076 sends the audio from your phone calls to the telecoil rather than to the
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microphone of your hearing aid. You are likely to hear calls much better because volume is increased and background noise and feedback are diminished. The HAC setting improves only the calls you listen to through the earpiece. Turn off the [Bluetooth] function. Turn off the [WiFi] function. It does not affect calls heard on the speakerphone or with or a headset. HAC requires extra battery power, so watch your battery consumption when it's turned on.
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
About This Guide Chapter1: Getting Started Chapter2: Using the FR6076 Chapter3: Using the GPS Navigation Chapter4: Using Bluetooth Chapter5: Using the Phone Chapter6: Accessories Chapter7: Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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About
This Guide
Introduction
This guide provides information about using the FR60 Enterprise Digit al Assistant (EDA) and accessories.
NOTE
Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens.
Documentation Set
The documentation s et for the FR6076 provides inform ation fo r specific user needs , and include s:
FR6076 Quick S tart Guide - describes how to get the FR6 07 6 up and running.
FR6076 User Gu ide - describes how to use the FR 6 076.
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Configurations
Configuration Radios
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Software
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 18552.0.7.5 indicates that the device is running AKU version 0.7.5.
Phone Software
To determine the Phone software version: Tap Start > Phone > Menu > Options > Phone tab.
This guide covers the following configurations:
WPAN: Bluetooth WWAN: HSDPA GPS:
-GPS
Display Memory
2.8
VGA Color
128 MB RAM/ 256 MB
Flash
Data Capture
1D laser scanner
Operating System
Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Keypads
Alphanumeric keypad
Versi
ons
This guide covers various sof tware configura tions a nd references are made to operating system or software versions for:
Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version
Phone version
AKU Ve
T o determine the Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version: Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About icon > Version tab.
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About This Guide
Chapter Descriptions
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
Chapter 1, Getting Started provides information on getting the FR6076 up and
running for the first time.
Chapter 2, Using the FR6076 provides basic instructions for using the FR6076,
including powering on and resetting the FR6076, and entering and capturing data.
Chapter 3, Using GPS Navigation provides information about G PS navigation with the
FR6076.
Chapter 4, Using Bluetooth explains Bluetooth functionality on the FR6076.
Chapter 5, Using the Phone provides basic instructions for using the FR6076 phone.
Chapter 6, Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them
with the FR6076.
Chapter 7, Maintenance & Troubleshooting includ es instructions on cleaning and
storing the FR6076, and provides troubleshooting sol utions for potential problems during FR6076 operation.
Notational Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
“Handy” refers to the Motorola FR6076 series of hand-hel d computers.
Italics are used to highlight the following:
Chapters and sections in this and related documents
Icons on a screen.
Bold text is used to highlight the following:
Dialog box, window , and screen name s
Drop-down list and list box names
Check box and radio button names
Key names on a keypad
Button names on a screen.
bullets (•) indicate:
Action items
Lists of alternatives
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Lists of required step s that are no t nece ssarily sequential
Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as
numbered list s.
Related Documents
FR6076 Windows Mobile 6 Regul atory Guid e, p/n 72-103080-xx.
FR6076 Quick St art Guide , p/n 72-103079-xx.
FR6076 Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-103078-xx.
Microsoft
®
Applications for Mobile 6 User Guide, p/n 72E-108299-xx
Enterprise Mobility Application Guide, p/n 72E-68901-xx
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs), available at: http://support.symbol.com/.
Latest ActiveSync sof tware , available a t: http://www.microsoft.com.
For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.symbol.com/manuals.
Service Information
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.symbol.com/contactsupport
When contacting Enterprise Mobility support, please have the following information available:
Serial number of the unit
Model number or product name
Software type and version number
Motorola responds to calls by emai l, telepho ne or fax within the time limit s set fort h in support
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agreements.
If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty .
If you purchased your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner, contact that business partner for support.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
Introduction
This chapter lists the pa rts and access ories for the FR6076 and explains how to inst all and charge the batteri es, replace the strap, and power on the FR6076 for the first time.
Figure 1-1 FR6076 Front View Figure 1-2 FR6076 Rear View
1. IrDA Window 2. Headset Jack 13. Battery Door 14. Door Latch
3. Scan Button 4. Microphone 15. Speaker 16. Scan Widnow
5. I/O Connector 6. Power button 17. CF Card Slot 18. SD Card Slot
7. Keypad 8. Touch Screen 19. Scan Button 20. Handstrap
9. Scan/Decode LED 10. Charging LED 21. Stylus
11. Radio Status LED 12. Receiver
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Unpacking
Carefully remove all protective material from the FR6076 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping.
Verify that you received the following:
FR6076
3600 mAh Lithium-ion battery
Battery cover/strap assembly
Tethered stylus
Protective overlay, installed on display window
Regulatory Guide
Quick Start Guide.
Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support center immediately. See page xvi for contact information.
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Accessories
T ab le 1-1 lists the accessories available for the FR6076.
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able 1-1 FR6076 Accessories
Manufacturing Part Number Description
Cradle
MC70/MC75/FR68/FR6 000 Series RoHS Compliant Single Slot USB Cradle with Spare
CRD7X00-1000RR
Battery Charging: Must Order power adapter (KT-14000-148) and US AC Line Cord (23844-00-00R) separately.
Power Adapter
Power adapter (HP-O2040D43) manufacture
KT-14000-148R
from HIPRO with following (1)Input 100-240V,50-60Hz,1.5A (2)Output 12V, 3.33A.
Power adapter (EADP-16BB A)manufacture from Delta Electronics Ltd. with following
50-14000-249R
(1)Input 100-240V,50-60Hz,0.4A (2)Output 5.4V, 3A. .
USB Charging Cable
FR6000 series USB Charging Cable. Requires
25-118708-01R
Miscellaneous
KT-76490-01R
MN2800AAAPCD
MN2800BAAPCD
MN2800AAAPST
MN2800AAAPSP
90-17C28-001R Hands free headset (earbud). This note ONLY
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power adapter (P/N:50-14000-249R.) Model:EADP-16BBA, Manufacture: Delta Electronics Ltd.
Battery adapter (shim for 4 slot charge only; packet of 5) FR6076 Cradle Adaptor Clip – Adapts FR6076 mobile computer to the cradle. Pack of 3. (Orders are placed directly FCA Shanghai)
FR6076 Cradle Adaptor Clip – Adapts FR6076 mobile computer to the cradle. Pack of 10. (Orders are placed directly FCA Shanghai)
FR6076 spare stylus with tether. Pack of 3. (Orders are placed directly FCA Shanghai) Screen protector for 2.8” QVGA display. Pack of
3. (Orders are placed directly FCA Shanghai)
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applies to orders placed directly with Motorola. FCA Manila, Minimum order: 100 (in Multiples of 100"s there after).
50-11300-050R
Grounded Line Cords
23844-00-00R
50-16000-217R
50-16000-219R
50-16000-220R
50-16000-221R
50-16000-256R 50-16000-257R 50-16000-669R 50-16000-671R 50-16000-672R 50-16000-678R 50-16000-218R
Ungrounded Line Cords
50-16000-182R
50-16000-255R
50-16000-666R 50-16000-664R
50-16000-670R
GSM/GPRS Metal Headset (1 earpiece with speaker boom)
AC Line Cord, 2.3M, grounded, NEMA 5-15P plug. Associated Countries: Brazil, United States AC Line Cord, 1.8M, grounded, AS 3112 plug. Associated Country: Australia, China, New Guinea AC Line Cord, 1.8M, grounded BS1363 plug. Associated Countries: Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Singapore, United Kingdom
AC Line Cord, 1.8M, grounded CEE 7/7plug. Associated Countries: Europe, Abu Dabi, Bolivia, Dubai, Egypt, Iran, Korea, Russia, Vietnam AC Line Cord, 1.8M, grounded, USA NEMA 5-15P. Associated Countries: Brazil, United States
AC Line Cord, 1.8M, grounded,CEE7/7 plug. Associated Country: Korea
AC Line Cord, 1.8M, grounded, IEC 60320 C13 plug. Associated Country: China
AC Lind Cord, 1.8 M grounded, BS 546 Plug. Associated Country: India AC Line Cord, 1.8M grounded, CIE 23-16 plug. Associated Country: Italy AC Line Cord, 1.8M grounded, S132 Plug. Associated Country: Israel AC Line Cord, 36"L grounded. Associated Countries: Brazil, United States AC Line Cord, 1.8M, grounded, NEMA 1-15P plug. Associated Countries: Japan
AC Line Cord, 1.8M, ungrounded. Associated Countries: Brazil, United States AC Line Cord, 1.8M ungrounded, CEE7/16. Europe, Abu Dabi, Bolivia, Dubai, Egypt, Iran, Korea, Russia, Vietnam
C Line Cord, 1.8M ungrounded, AS 3112 plug.
Associated Country: Australia AC Line Cord, 1.8M ungrounded, GB
2099-1-1996 plug. Associated Country: China AC Lind Cord, 1.8 M ungrounded, BS 1363
Plug. Associated Countries: Bermuda, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Singapore, United Kingdom
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Installing the SIM Card
To install the SIM card(Located Under Battery): Place SIM card with contacts facing down
Figure 1-3 Install the SIM
1. Install the battery See Inst alling the Main Battery on p age 1- 6 for more information.
2. Press the red Power button.
3. Tap Start > Phone > Menu > Options > Network tab and verify that the service provider appears in the Current
4. Make a call to verify connection.
To start using the FR6076 for the first time:
Install the SIM card (FR6076 a nd FR6076 only)
Install the main battery.
Charge the FR6076.
Power on the FR6076.
Configure the FR6076.
NOTE
GSM phone service requires a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card, or smart card. Obtain this card from your service provider. The card fits into the FR6076 and can contain the followin g information:
Mobile phone service provider account details .
Information regarding service access and preferences.
Contact information, which ca n be moved to Contacts on the FR6076.
Any additional services to which you have subscribed.
NOTE
network:
field.
NOTE
For detailed information about WWAN activation and settings, refer to the FR6076 Integrator Guide.
FR6076 and FR6076 configurations only.
For more information about SIM cards, refer to the service provider's documentation.
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Installing the Main Battery
NOTE
To install the main battery:
1. Insert the battery , top first, into the battery compartment in the back of the FR6076.
2. Press the battery down into the battery comp artment until the battery release latch snaps into place.
The FR6076 ships with a 3600 mAh battery.
NOTE
Position the battery correctly, with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery
compartment.
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Figure 1-4 Inserting the Battery
3. With the battery cover latches open, insert the cover, bottom firs t, then press down on the top of the cover.
4. Close the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover.
5. Insert the handstrap through the handstrap slot, then tighten and press down to secure.
The FR6076 powers up after inserting the battery an d replacing the battery cover.
Charging the Battery
Charging
Before using the FR6076 for the first time, charge the main battery until the amber Charging/ Battery Status LED remains lit (see Table 1-2 on page 1-7 for charge status indications). To charge the FR6076, use a cable or a cradle with the appropriate pow er supply. For information about the accessories available for the FR6076, see Chapter 6,
Accessories.
The FR6076 is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically cha rges fro m the fully-charg ed main battery . When using the FR6076 for the first time, the backup battery requires approxi mately 36 hours to fully charge. This is also true any time the backup b attery is discha rged, which occurs when the main battery is removed for several hours. The backup battery r etains RAM dat a in memory for at least 15 minute s (at room temperature) when the FR6076's main battery is removed. When the FR6076 reaches a very low battery st at e, the c ombination of main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 48 hours.
To charge the main battery, use either a charging cable or a cradle. For cable and cradle setup and charging procedures refer to the FR6076 Integrator Guide.
CAUTION
the Main
Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Ba ttery Sa fety Guidelines on page 7-2.
Battery
and
Memory
Backup Battery
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Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle
Vehicle Cradle.
To charge the main battery:
1. Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.
2. Insert the FR6076 into a cradle or attach to a cable. The FR6076 begins charging. The Charging/Battery Status
LED blinks amber while charging, then turns solid amber when full y charg ed. S ee Table 1-2 for charging indications.
The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in approxim ately five hours.
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able 1-2 LED Charge Indicato rs
Charging/Battery Status
LED
Off FR6076 is not charging.
FR6076 is not inserted correctly in the cradle or connected to a power source. Charger/cradle is not powered.
Indication
Slow Blinking Amber (1 blink every 2 seconds)
Solid Green Charging complete.
Fast Blinking Red (2 blinks/second)
T
able 1-2 LED Charge Indicators (Continued)
Charging/Battery
Single Blink Amber (when device is turned on)
Blink Amber (Battery charger temperature is to high.)
Status
FR6076 is charging.
Note: When the battery is initially inserted in the FR6076, the ambe r LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted .
Charging error, e.g.:
Temperature is too low or too high.
Charging has gone on too long without c ompletion (t ypically ei ght hours).
LED
Battery depleted.
Battery over-temperature condition.
Indication
Charging Spare Batteries
See Chapter 6, Accessories for information on using acce ssories to change spare batteries.
Charging Temperature
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F). C harging is intelligently controlled by the
FR6076.
To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the FR6076 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The FR6076 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal t emperatures via its LED. See T a ble 1-2.
Powering On the FR6076
Press the Power button to turn on the FR6076. If the FR6076 does not power on perform a warm boot. See Resetting
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the FR6076 on page 2-14.
When turning the FR6076 on for the first time, the s plash screen display s for ab out a minute as th e FR6076 initializes its flash file system, t hen the calibration wi ndow appears. Note that these windows also appear u pon cold boot.
Calibrating the Screen
To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus:
1. Remove the stylus from its holder on the back of the FR6076.
2. Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen.
3. Repeat as the target moves around the screen, then tap the screen to continue.
Checking Battery Status
To check the charge status of the main battery or backup battery in the FR6076, tap Start > Settings > System tab >
Power icon to display the Power window.
To save battery power, tap the Advanced tab and set the FR6076 to turn o ff after a specified number of minutes.
CF Card Installation
First unscrew the plastic cover, and remove it, insert CF card with the front facing up.
NOTE
When the FR6076 powers up after inserting a battery for the first time, the device boots and powers on
automatically.
Micro Secure Digital (microSD) Card
The microSD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage. The slot is located on the side of the FR6076 (see
Figure 1-7). Refer to the document ation provided with the card for more information, and follow the manufac turer’s
recommendations for use.
To install the microSD card:
1. Power off the FR6076.
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Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the microSD card. Proper ESD precautions
include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded.
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2. Remove the memory card co ver on the side of the FR6076 .
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Figure 1-6 Card Installation
3. Insert the card with the card contacts facing up and the cut corner on the left, until you feel a click.
4. Replace the memory card cover .
To remove an microSD c ard:
1. Power off the FR6076.
2. Remove the memory card cover.
3. Carefully press and release the card to eject it.
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5. Replace the memory card cover.
Adjusting
The FR6076 handstrap is att ached to the bottom of the bat tery cover. Adjust the handstrap to increase comfort when holding the FR6076 for extended periods of time. To adjust the handstrap:
1. Feed the handstrap through the handstrap slot in either direction, to tighten or loosen.
2. Secure the handstrap by pressing the two sides together.
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Removing the Screen Protector
A screen protector is applied to the FR6076. Motorola re commends 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 lif t it off
the display.
Figure 1-7 Removing the Screen Protector
CAUTION
NOTE
Do not use a sharp object to remove the protector. Doing so can damage the display.
Not using a screen protector can affect warranty coverage. To purchase replacement protectors, contact
your local account manager or Motorola, Inc. These include screen protector installation instructions. Part number: KT-93765-01R Screen Protector 3/pk.
Replacing the Main Battery
1. Press the red Power button to suspend the FR6076.
2. Loosen the handstrap.
3. Open the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover.
4. Lift the top of the battery cover and remove.
5. Press the battery release latch on the bottom of the battery to unlock, and lift the battery out of the well.
6. Insert the replacement battery, top first, into the battery compartme nt in the back of the FR6076.
7. Press the battery down in to the battery comp artment until the battery release latch snaps into place.
NOTE
Position the battery correctly, with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery
compartment.
8. With the battery cove r latche s o pen, insert t he cove r, bottom first, then press down on the top of the cover.
9. Close the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover.
10. Insert the handstrap through the handstrap s lot, then tighten and press dow n to secure.
The FR6076 powers up after the battery is inser t ed and the battery cover is r epl aced.
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Observe the following battery saving tips:
Changing the Power Settings
To set the FR6076 to turn off after a short period of non-u se:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon > Advanced tab.
2. Select the On battery power: Turn off device if not used for check
NOTE
Leave the FR6076 connecte d to AC power at all times when not in use.
Set the FR6076 to turn off after a short period of non-use.
Set the backlight to turn off after a short period of non-use.
Turn off all wireless activities when not in use.
Power off the FR6076 when charging to charge at a faster rate.
The FR6076 factory default settings for the WWAN and WLAN radios are
set to ON.
box and select a value from the drop-down list.
Changing the Backlight Settings
3. Select ok.
To change the backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight icon > Power tab.
2. Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box and select a
value from the drop-down list.
3. Select the Brightness tab.
4. Use the slider to set a low value for the backlight.
5. Select ok.
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Turning Off the Radios
Windows Mobile 6 devices include Wireless Manager, which provides a simple method of enabling, disabling, and configuring all the device’s w ireless capabilities in one place.
To open Wireless Manager, tap the Connectivity icon or tap Wireless Manager on the Today screen.
Figure 1-8 Opening Wireless Manager
Select Wireless Manager.
Connectivity icon
e
Getting Started
Figure 1-9 Wireless Manager Window
To enable or disable a wireless connection, tap the specific button. To enable or disable all wireless connections, tap the All button. To configure se ttings for
a connection, tap
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NOTE
Figure 1-10 Wireless Manager Menu
Wireless connection options vary depending upon configurations.
Menu.
Chapter 2 Using the FR6076
Introduction
This chapter explains the buttons, status icons, and controls on the FR6076, and provides basic instructions for
Today Screen
Command Bar
using the FR6076, including powering on and resetting the FR6076, and entering and capturing dat a. The FR6076 factory default radio st ates are:
Bluetooth - OFF
Phone - ON
Wireless LAN - ON.
The Today screen displays important information, s uch as upcoming a ppointment s and status indicators. Tap a section on the screen to open the associated program. Alternatively, t ap Start > Today to display the Today screen.
Connectivity
Notification
Open the Start Menu
Change the date and time
Turn on or off radios
Figure 2-1 Today S creen
WAN Status Adjust volume Battery Status
Change the date and time, set up the alarm, and more
Soft Keys
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To customize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Today icon. Use the Appearance tab to customize the background and the Items tab to change the list and order of items that appear on the screen.
Status Icons
The Navigation bar at the top of the screen can contain the st atu s icons listed in Table 2-1.
T
able 2-1 Sta tus Icons
Icon Function
Notification Backup Battery Low.
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Description
Notification that one or more instant messages were received. Notification that one or more e-mail/text messages were received. Notification that one or more voice messages were received.
Connectivity Connection is active.
There are more not ifica tion icons than can be displayed. Tap to display remaining icons.
Indicates a reminder of an upcoming calendar event.
Connection is not active. Synchronization is occurring. Wi-Fi available. Wi-Fi in use. HSDP A available. (FR6 076) 3G available. (FR6076) GPRS available. (FR6 076 a nd FR6076 ) EGPRS available. (FR6076 and FR6076) Dormant State - no data transmission during a 1x connection. (FR 60 76 and
FR6076)
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T
able 2-1 Sta tus Icons (Conti nued)
Icon Function
WAN Call missed.
Description
Dialing while no SIM card is installed. Voice call in progress.
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Speaker All sounds are on.
Calls are forwarded. Call on hold. Speakerphone is on. Antenna/signal icon: wireless on/good signal. Antenna/signal icon: wireless off. Antenna/signal icon: no service or searching. HSDP A connecting. HSDP A in use. 3G connecting. 3G in use. GPRS connecting. GPRS in use. EGPRS connecting. EGPRS in use. Roaming. SIM Card not installed.
All sounds are off.
Battery Main battery is charging.
Time and Next Appointment
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Vibrate is on.
Battery power completely depleted. Main battery is low. Main battery level. Displays c urrent t ime in analog or digit al format.
The command bar at the bottom of the sc reen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table 2-2.
T
able 2-2 Task Tray Icons
Icon
Programs
T able 2-3 lists the default p rograms in the Start menu.
T
able 2-3 Programs in the Start Menu
Icon
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Bluetooth Enab led Bluetooth radio is on. Bluetooth Disabled Bluetooth radio is off.
Bluetooth Connection Bluetooth radio is connected to another Bluetooth device.
ActiveSync Active serial connection between the FR6076 and the host computer.
Name
Description
Office Mobile
Calendar Keep track of appointments and c reate meeting request s.
Use the complete suite of Microsof t® Office applications for your mobile device.
Excel Mobile - Create new workbooks or view and edit Microsoft Excel® workbooks. OneNote Mobile - Create new notes or view existing notes.
®
PowerPoint Mobile - View Microsoft presentations.
Word Mobile - Create, view, and edit Microsoft
PowerPoint® slides and
®
Word documents.
®
Contacts Keep track of friends and colleagues.
Internet Explorer Mobile Browse Web and WAP sites as well as download new program s an d
files from the Internet .
Messaging Send and receive e-mail, MMS, and text messages.
Phone Make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up conference
calling.
Help See Help topics for the current screen or program.
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T ab le 2-4 list s programs th at are listed in the Programs window.
T
able 2-4 Programs in Program Window
Icon
ActiveSync Synchronize information b etween the FR6076 and a host computer or
Games Bubble Breaker, Solitaire
Name
the
Exchange Server .
Description
Sample AP DataWedge, Notify, and Scanner
Calculator Perform basic arithmetic and calculations, such as addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
File Explorer Organize and manage files on your device.
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GPSXtra Allow you to download GPS data to enhance GPS performance
Getting Started Display help on how to use some functions
Internet Sharing Connect a notebook computer to the Internet using the FR6076's
data connection.
Messenger Use this mobile ve rsion of Windows Live Messenger.
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T
able 2-4 Programs in Program Window (Continued)
Icon
Notes Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and voice recordings.
Name
Description
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Pictures & Videos View and manage pictures, animated GIFs , and video files.
Search Search contact s, dat a, and other information on your FR6076.
SIM Toolkit Manage the contact s th at are stored on your SIM c ard. Copy SIM
contents to Contacts on the FR6076.
Task Manager Show and stop all the tasks on run
Tasks Keep track of your tasks.
Windows Live Use this mobile version of Windows Live™ to find information on the
web.
Windows Media Player Mobile
Play back audio and video file s.
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Settings
T ab le 2-5 lists control applications pre inst alled on the FR6076. Tap Start > Settings to open the Settings window.
T
able 2-5 Settings in the Setting Window
Personal T ab
Icon Name
Buttons Assign a program to a button.
Input Set options for each of the input methods.
Description
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System T ab
Lock Set a password for the FR6076.
Menus Set what programs appear in the St art menu.
Owner Information Enter personal information on the FR6076.
Phone Make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up conference
calling.
Sounds & Notifications Enable sounds for events, notifications, and more, and set the type of
notification for different events.
Today Customize the appearance and the information to be displayed on the
T oday screen.
About
802.11d Tools
View basic information such as the Windows Mobile® version and type of processor used on the FR6076.
Enable or disable 802.11d
Backlight Set the display backlight time-out and adjust brightness.
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Certificates See information about certificates installed on the FR6076.
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Clock & Alarms Set the device clock to the date and tim e of your l ocale or to a vis iting
time zone when you’re traveling. Alarms can also be set at specified
Customer Feedback Submit feedback on the Windows Mobile 6 software.
days and times of a week.
Device information Displays the FR6076’s software and hardware information.
Encryption Allow files on a storage card to be encrypted. Encrypted files are
readable only on your device.
Enroller Allow you to get a Certificate from Certificate servers.
Error Reporting
External GPS Set the appropriate GPS commun icatio n ports, if required. You may
Managed Programs View installation history.
Memory Check the device memory allocation status and memory card
Power Check battery power and set the time-out for turning off the display to
Regional Settings Set the regional configuratio n to use, including the format for displaying
Enable or disable the device's error reporting function. When this
function is enabled and a program error occurs, technical data about the state of the program an d your co mputer is logged in a text file and
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need to do this when there are programs on your device that access GPS data or you have connected a GPS receiver to the FR6076.
information and stop currently running programs.
conserve battery power .
numbers, currency, date, and time on the FR6076.
Remove Programs Remove programs that you installed on the FR6076.
Screen Change the screen orientation, re-calibrate the screen, and change the
screen text size.
Windows Update Link to Microsoft's web site and update Windows Mobile® on your
device with the latest security patches or fixes. Do not use. Obtain updates from Motorola.
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T
able 2-5 Settings in the Setting Window (Continued)
Icon Name
Connections Tab
Beam Set the FR6076 to receive incoming IrDA beams and bluetooth beam.
Description
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Bluetooth Search for other Bluetooth devices.
Connections Set up one or more types of modem connections for your device, such
as phone dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, and more, so that your device can
Domain Enroll Enroll in domain.
connect to the Internet or a private local network.
USB to PC Enables or disables the enhanced network connectivity .
Wi-Fi Setup wireless network connection and customize settings.
Wireless Manager Enables or disables the FR6076’s wireless radios and customizes
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Phone settings.
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Adjusting Volume
To adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the navigation bar:
1. Tap the Speaker icon. The Volume dialog box appears.
Figure 2-2 Volume Dialog Box
2. Tap and move the slide ba r to adjust the volume.
3. Select the On or Off ra dio butt on to turn the volume on or of f.
Y ou can also adjust the system volume using the Sounds & Notifications window , or use the Up/Down button on the side of the FR6076.
Battery Status Indications
Battery icons appear on the navigation bar indicating the battery power level. W hen the main battery or backup battery power falls below a predetermine d level, the icon indicates the status and a battery dialog box appears indicating the status of the main or backup battery.
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Figure 2-3 Battery Status Dialog Box
The Battery icon alw ays appears in the navigation bar when the Today screen is visible. The icon indicates the battery power level. The message displays until the Dismiss button is pressed.
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Figure 2-4 Battery Icon on the Title Bar
Also view the battery status using the Power window.
Power Setting
1. Tap Start > Settings > Power icon > Main t ab. A power remaining capacity bar appears.
Figure 2-5 Main Tab
2. Tick the following options to save the power, and tap ok.
Figure 2-6
Advanced Tab
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3. Select Slow charge or Fast charge, and tap ok.
Figure 2-7 USB Charge Tab
Main Battery Temperature Notifications
The temperature notification system implements three levels of notification when the temperature within the battery exceeds specific temperature thresholds :
Level 1: Temperature Watch; this level is similar to main battery low warning. It indicates that the battery
temperature has reached the first threshold level. The us er should move to an environment within proper operating temperature.
Level 2: T emperatur e W arning; this level is similar to main battery very low warning. It indicates the
battery temperature has reached the second th reshold le vel. The user should stop using the FR6076.
Level 3: Temperature Error; this level indicates the battery has reached an unusable temperature
threshold and immediately s uspends the FR6076. This level does no t have any graphical notification associated with it.
Figure 2-8 Main Battery Temperature Watch Dialog Box
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NOTE
The Temperature Warning dialog box remains visible until you tap Hide.
Figure 2-9 Main Battery T emperature W arning Dialog Box
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LED Indicators
The FR6076 has three LED in dicators. The Scan/Decode L ED indi cates status for bar code scanning. The Charging/Battery S tatus LED indicates battery charging and status. The Radio Status LED indicates W AN radio
1. Scan/Decode LED
LED status Indication
Scan/Decode LED
Solid Green Successful decode/capture Solid red Laser enabled, scanning in process Off Not enabled Charging/Battery Status LED Slow bl inki ng amber Solid green Fast blinking amber Off Single blink amber (when p ower button i s pressed) Blinking amber (when power button is pressed) Radio Status LED Slow blink green
Slow blink red Off All radio off.
status. Table 2-6 describes the LED indications.
Figure 2-10 LED Indicators
2. Charging LED
3. Radio Status LED
T
able 2-6 LED Indications
NOTE
For information about scanning/decoding, see Data Capture on page 2-29. For information about WAN radio
status and settings, see Chapter 5, Using the Phone, or refer to the FR6076 Integrator Guide.
Main battery in FR6076 is charging. Main battery in FR6076 is fully charged. Charging error Not charging Battery depleted
Battery over-temperature condition
The radio (BT,WIFI,GPS,RIL) can work correctly when it is on Some radio (BT,WIFI,GPS,RIL) can not work correctly when it is on.
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Resetting the FR6076
There are two reset functions, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot restarts the FR6076 by closing all running programs. A cold bo ot also restart s the FR6076, and also reset s the clock. Dat a saved in flash memo ry or a memory card is not lost.
If the FR6076 is not functioning properly, perform a warm boot first. If the FR6076 still does not respond, perform a cold boot.
Performing a Warm Boot
Press the reset button to reboot the device.
Performing a Cold Boot
Put the battery into the device, lock the battery cover, and press the power button
Waking the FR6076
The wake-up conditions defin e what actio ns w ake up the mobile computer a f ter it has gone into suspend mode. The mobile computer can go into suspe nd mode by either pressing the Power button or automa tically by Control Panel time-out settings. These settings are configurable and the factory default settings are shown in T able 2-7 are subject to change/update.
T
able 2-7 Wake-up Default Settings
Condition for
Wake-up
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Power Button Automatic
Ti
me-out
AC power is applied. No Yes Mobile c omputer is inserted into a cradle. No Yes Mobile computer is removed from a cradle. No Yes Mobile computer is connected to a USB device. No Yes Mobile c omputer is disconnected from a USB device. No Yes A key is pre ssed. No Yes The scan triggered is pressed. No Yes The screen is touched. No No Audio Jack No No Audio Btn No No Bluetooth communication Yes Yes Incoming phone call Yes Yes
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Locking the FR6076
Use the Device Lock feature to prevent u se of the device. Note that when locked, th e FR6076 does not respond to screen or keypad input.
To lock the device, tap the Device unlocked icon. The icon changes to locked.
Figure 2-11 Device Locked/Unlocked Icons
To unlock the device and free it for use, tap Unlock.
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Figure 2-12 Unlock Device Win dow
Tap Unlock on the Unlock window.
NOTE
You can make emergency calls even when the FR6076 is locked. See Making an Emergency Call on page
5-7 for more informat ion.
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Keypads
The FR6076 offers one type of modular keyp ad configuration: alpha-numeric.
Table 2-8
Key
Alpha-numeric Keypad Input Modes
Numeric Mode
Orange
(Alpha
Key
Lowercase Mode)
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Blue+ Key
1 1 2 2 2 @ a B c 3 3 3 # d e f 4 4 4 $ g h i 5 5 5 % j k l 6 6 6 ^ m n o 7 7 7 & p q r s 7 P 8 8 8 * t u v 9 9 9 ( w x y z 0 0 0 )
Note: An
T
able 2-8 Alpha-numeric Keypad Input Modes (Continued)
Key
1
application
SHIFT + Key
! Space Space Space Space Space Space Space Space
1st Press
2nd Press
3rd Press
4th Press
5th Press
2 A B C 3 D E F 4 G 5 J K L 6 M
8 T U V
9
+
can change
Numeric Mode
+ + +
the key
functions.
Orange (Alpha
The keypad may
Key
Lowercase Mode)
+
not
6th Press
7th Press
8th Press
9th Press
H I
N O Q R S
W
X Y Z
+ + + +
function exactly
Orange + Shift (Alpha Uppercase
as
described.
Keys
Mode)
Up Up Up Hilight
Blue+
Key
Down Down Down Hilight
Enter Action Action Action Action
Note: An
application
can change
SHIFT
+ Key
Up
Down
the key
1st Press
Left
Right
functions.
2nd Press
3rd Press
The keypad may
4th Press
not
function exactly
1st Press
Left
Right
Action
2nd Press
3rd Press
as
described.
Alpha-numeric Keypad Configurations
The three types of alpha-numeric keypads produce the 26-charac ter alp habet (A -Z, both low ercase and uppercase), numbers (0-9 ), and assorted characte rs. The key pad is color-code d to in dicat e w hich mo difier key to press to produce a particular character or action. The keypad def ault is alphabetic , producing lowercase letters. See T able 2-8 for key and button descriptions.
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4th Press
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Figure 2-13 FR6076 Numeric Keypad
T
able 2-9 Alpha-numeric Keypad Descriptions
Key
Blue Key
Launches applications (shown on the keypad in blue). Press the Blue key once t o activate t his mode t emporarily , followed by another key . This
displays the followi ng icon at the bottom of the screen, unt il a second key is pressed:
Press the Blu e key twice to lock this mode. This disp lays the following icon at the bottom of the screen:
Press the Blue key a third time to unlock. Press and hold the Blue key while selecting a sequence of keys to activate this mode
temporarily. This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen as long as the key
Orange Key
is pressed: Accesses the secondary layer of characters and actions (shown on the keyp ad in
orange). Press the Orange key once to act ivate this mod e tempora rily , followed by anot her key .
This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen, until a second key is pressed:
Press the Oran ge key twice to lock this mode. This disp lays the fo llowing ico n at the bottom of the screen:
Press the Orange ke y a third time to unlock. Press and hold the Orange key while selecting a sequence of keys to activate th is mode
temporarily. This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen as long as the key is pressed:
Action
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Talk/End
T
able 2-9 Alpha-numeric Keypad Descriptions(continued)
Key
Scroll Up and Left
T alk (Green Phone): press to display the phone keypad window or to dial a phone number (from the phone keypad window).
End (Red Phone): press when the phone keypad window displays to stop dialing or end a call.
Action
Moves up one item. Moves le ft one item when pressed with the Orange key .
Scroll Down and Right Moves down one item.
Moves right one item when pressed with the Orange key .
Soft Keys Accesses the command or menu above it on the screen.
Shift
Changes the state of the alpha ch aracters fro m low ercase to uppercase.
Press the Shift key to activate this mode temporarily, follow ed by another key .
This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen, until a second key is pressed:
z Press and hold the Shift key while selecting a sequence of keys to activate this
mode temporarily. This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen as long as the key is pressed:
Press the Shift key twice to lock this mode. This displays the following icon at
the bottom of the screen:
Press the Shift key a third time to unlock.
Backlight
Turns the display backlig ht on and off.
Backspace
Produces a backspace.
Enter Executes a selected item or function.
Star Produces an asterisk.
Key
Action
Menu Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key to instantly display the context menu from
any application without tapping the screen. This function is user programmable.
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Phonepad
Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key to display the Phonepad application without tapping the screen. This function is user programmable.
Function Buttons
The FR6076’s buttons perform certain functions.
Figure 2-14
Function Buttons
1. Scan button
2. Power button
Power: Press the red Power button to turn the FR6076 scre en on and of f. Th e FR6076 is in suspend mode
when the screen is off. For more information, see Powering On the FR6076 on page 1-8. Also use the
Power button to reset the FR6076 by performing a warm or cold boot. See Reset tin g the FR6076 on page 2-14.
Scan: Press to scan bar codes. See Data Capture on page 2-29.
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Stylus
Use the FR6076 stylus to select items and enter information. The stylus functions as a mous e.
Tap: T ouch the screen once w ith the stylus t o press option buttons and open menu items.
Tap and Hold: T ap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item. On the
pop-up menu that appears, tap the action to perform.
Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text. Drag in a list to select
NOTE
CAUTION
Entering Data
When entering data on the keypad, use either the single-hand method or the two-hand method as shown in Figure
2-15.
Figure 2-15 Entering Data on the Keypad
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multiple items.
Motorola recommends using the spring-loaded tip of the stylus to write on the screen, and the back end of the
stylus to tap the screen. Use your finger to press the Power button and keypad buttons.
To prevent damage to the screen, do not use any device other than the Motorola-provided stylus.
Single-hand Method
Two-hand Method
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Data Capture
Linear Scanning
Scanning Considerations
The FR6076 offers linear s canning as data capture.
NOTE
To perform data capture a scanning enabled application must be installed on the FR6076. A sample
scanning
application can be downloaded from the Motorola Support site at http://support.symbol.com.
FR6076 with an integrated linear scanne r have the fo llowing feat ures:
Reading of a variety of bar code symbologies, including the most popular line ar, postal, and 1-D code
types.
Intuitive aiming for easy point-and-shoot operation.
Typically, scanning is a simple matter of aim, scan, and decode and a few quick trial efforts master it. However, consider the following to optimize scanning performance:
Range
Any scanning device decodes well over a particular working range — minimum and maximum distances from the bar code. This range varies according to bar code density and scanning device optics.
Scanning within range brings quick and const ant dec odes; scanning too close or too far away prevents decodes. Move the scanner c loser and further aw ay to find the right working range for the bar codes being scanned.
Angle
Scanning angle is important for promoting quick deco des. When las er beams reflect direct ly back into the scanner from the bar code, this specia l reflec tion can “blind” the sca nner.
To avoid this, scan the bar code so that the beam does not bounce d irectly bac k. But don’t sc an at too sharp an angle; the scanner needs to collect scattered reflecti ons from the scan to make a succes sful decode. Practice quickly shows w hat tolerances to work within.
Hold the FR6076 farther away for larger symbols.
Move the FR6076 closer for symbols with bars that are close together.
NOTE
1. Ensure that a scan enabled application is loaded on the FR6076.
2. Aim the scan window at the bar code.
Scanning procedures depend on the application and FR6076 configuration. An application may use different
scanning procedures from the one listed above.
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Figure 2-16 Linear Scanning
3. Press the scan button. Ensure the red scan beam cov ers the entir e bar code. The Scan/Decode LED lights red
to indicate that scanning is in process, then lights green and a beep sounds, by default, to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully.
Figure 2-17
Linear Scanner Aiming Pattern
4. Release the scan button.
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Using
In a Microsoft Windows Mobile program (except Messaging), and Picture & V ideos, you can exchange files using either infrared or Bluetooth.
IrDA
NOTE
You can also beam files (not folders) from the File Explorer window. Tap and hold
the item you want to
send, then tap
Beam File from the pop-up menu.
First activate the beam function before exchanging files with another IrDA device. To activate the Beam function:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Beam icon.
2. Tap Receive all incoming beams check box.
Figure 2-18 Beam Window
3. Tap ok.
Infrared Connection
Using infrared, you can enable sh ort-ra nge file exch ange between your FR6076 and another IrDA device.
Exchanging Files using IR Connection
Ensure that the IrDA function on both the FR6076 and the other device are enabled. To send files via IrDA connection:
1. Switch to the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list.
2. Align the IrDA port of the FR6076 with that of the IrDA device so that they are unobstructed and within a
NOTE
close range.
Do not cover or block the IrDA window.
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Figure 2-19 Align FR6076 with IrDA Device
3. Tap and hold the item, then tap Beam [type of item] on the pop-up menu.
4. Tap the device that you want to send the file to.
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Figure 2-20 Beam Contact Figure 2-21 Receive File
To receive files via IrDA connection:
1. Align the IrDA port of the FR6076 with that of the other IrDA devic e so tha t they are un obstru cted and within
a close range.
2. On the other device, send the file to the FR6076.
3. When the Receiving Data dialog displays, tap Yes.
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Chapter 3 Using GPS
Introduction
The FR6076 includes Global Positioning System (GPS) technology using the Q ua l c o m m chip . GPS technology is based on a worldwide system of GPS satellites orbiting the earth that continuously transmit digital radio signals. These radio signals contain data on the satellites’ locations and their exact clock time and are used to determine your location on the earth.
WARNING
Software Installation
Third-party GPS navigation software is required. Evaluation software is available from various suppliers. If interested in purchasing GPS navi gation software check with the GPS sof tware vendor (before purchasi ng,
downloading, or installing any software) to determine that the application is compatible with the FR6076. Refer to the application’s user guide for application installation and setup information.
FR6076 GPS Setup
The GPS-enabled FR6076 uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 6, so the operating system automatically manages access to the GPS receiver to allow multiple programs to simultaneously access GPS data.
Ensure that the following settings are set on the FR6076:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > External GPS icon.
2. In the Programs tab, select GPD1 from the GPS program port drop-dow n list.
3. In the Hardware tab, select COM6 in the GPS hardware port drop-dow n list.
!
When using the FR6076 in a vehicle, it is the user’s responsibility to place, secure and use in a manner that will not cause accidents, persona l injury or property damage or obstruct their vie w . It is the responsibility of the driver to operate the vehicle in a safe manner, maintain observation of all driving conditions at all times, and not become distracted by the device to the exclusion of sa fe driving practices. It is unsafe to operate the controls of the device while driving.
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4. Tap ok to close the Setting window.
NOTE
If an application error message appears indicating that the COM port cannot be opened, ensure
that a free COM
port is selected in the
Operation
Acquiring satellite signals may t ake a few minutes. It is best to be outside and have a clear, unobstructed view of the sky. Without a clear view , acquisition takes much longer and could result in the FR6076 being unable to compute the initial position quickly. When operating the device indoors access to the GPS signals may be limited or unavailable.
GPS Maps on microSD Cards
NOTE
mode. If the FR6076
When using a GPS navigation application, ensure th at the FR607 6 does not go into suspend
suspends then the power to the GPS radio is removed. Upon resume the GPS receiver must reacquire a valid GPS
signal, resulting in a delay of positional information.
GPS navigation software vendors may sell maps on microSD cards. If using a microSD card with
GPS hardware por t d rop-down list.
the GPS navigation software:
1. Remove the Memory Card Cover on the side of the FR6076.
2. Insert the microSD card into the slot.
3. Replace the Memory Card Cover.
Downloading GPS Data
Use this function to download GPS data to enhance GPS performance. This may require additional charge for data connection.
1. Tap Start > Program > GPSXtra icon.
2. Entering GPSXtra to download GPS data.
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Answering a Phone Call While Using GPS
If you receive a phone call while using your GPS navigation software:
1. Answer the phone call by pressing the Answer button.
2. Once you end th e phone call, press the End Call button to resume the audio on the GPS
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NOTE
Anytime you are using GPS on the FR607 6 and you recei ve a phone call, th e audio on the GPS
navigation software is muted until you finish the call.
Losing the GPS Signal While in a Vehicle
GPS performance on the FR6076 may be affected if the vehicle has thermal glass windows and windshields, which can block the FR6076 from receiving a GPS signal from satellites. To improve GPS signal strength, place the FR6076 where there is a clear view of the sky. A direct line of sight is required between the FR6076 and the GPS satellites to access information from the satellites.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a system that allows the user to track their position anywhere on the earth.
Assisted GPS
GPS can be used in stand-alone or Assisted GPS (A-GPS) modes. A S tand-alone GPS re ceiver downloads data from GPS satellites. It can take several minutes to get a fix. By using GPS Location servers, A-GPS dramatically improves the performance of the Time To First Fix (TTFF) of GPS receivers by providing them with data that they would ordinarily have to download from the GPS satellites. With the A-GPS data, GPS receivers can operate faster and more reliably. A-GPS follows the Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) protocol which allows the FR6076 to communicate with a location server. Refer to the EMDK Help file for information on setting up SUPL on the FR6076.
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Chapter
4 Using Bluetooth
Introduction
Bluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without w ires, using freque ncy-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 (30 feet/10 meters) communication and low power consumption.
FR6076s with Bluetooth cap abilities can exchange information (e.g. , files, appointments, and tasks) with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as phones, and other mobile computers. To use the FR6076 as a modem, create a dial-up modem connection between a computer and FR6076.
Adaptive Frequency Hopping
Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) is a method of avoiding fixed frequency interferers, and can be used with Bluetooth v oic e. All devices in the pi conet (Bluetooth network) must be AFH-capable in order for AFH to work. There is no AFH when connecting and discovering devices. Avoid making Bluetooth connections and discoveries during critical 802.11b communications. AFH for Bluetooth consist s of four main sections:
Channel Classification - A method of detecting an interference on a channel-by-channel basis, or
pre-defined channel mask.
Link Management - Coordinates and distributes the AFH information to the rest of the Bluetooth network.
Hop Sequence Modification - Avoids interference by selectively reducing the number of hopping channels.
Channel Maintenance - A method for periodically re-evaluating the channels.
When AFH is enabled, the Bluetooth radio “hops around” (instead of through) the 802.1 1b high-rate channels. AFH coexistence allows Motorola mobile computers to operate in any infrastructure.
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The Bluetooth radio in this FR6076 operates as a Class 2 device power clas s. The maximum output power is
2.5mW and the expected range is 32.8 feet (10 meters). A definition of ranges based on power class is difficult to obtain due to power and device dif ferenc es, and whether one measures op en sp ac e or closed of fice sp ac e.
NOTE
It is not recommended to perform Bluetooth wireless technology inquiry when high rate 802.11b operation
is
required.
Security
The current Bluetooth spe cification 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 dev ices, not users, while application-level security can be implemented on a per-user basis. The Bluetooth specification defines security algorithms and procedures needed to authenticate devices, and if needed, encrypt the data flow ing on the link between the devices. Device authentication i s a mandatory feature of Bluetooth while link encryption is optional.
Pairing of Bluetooth devices is accomplished by creating an initialization key that is used to authenticate the devices and create a link ke y for them. Entering a common PIN number in the devices being p aire d ge nera tes the initialization key. The PIN number is never sent over the air . By default, the Bluetooth st ack responds w ith no key when a key is requ e sted (it is up to user to respond to the key request event). Authentication of Bluetooth devices is based-up on a challenge-response transac tion. Bluetooth allows for a PIN number o r passkey that is used to create other 128-bit keys used for security and encryption. The encryption key is derived from the link k ey used to authenticate the pairing devices. Also worthy of note is the limited range and fast frequency hopping of the Bluetooth radios that makes long-distance eavesdropping difficult.
Recommendations are:
Perform pairing in a secure environment
Keep PIN codes private and don't store t he PIN codes in the mobile computer
Implement application-level security .
Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off
Turn of f the Bluetooth radio to save pow er or if entering an are a with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the FR6076. T urn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range). Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity.
Disabling Bluetooth
To disable Bluetooth, tap Bluetooth icon to enter Wireless Manager. Tap Bluetooth icon to change on to off. The Bluetooth icon c hanges to indicate that Bluetooth is disabled.
NOTE
To achieve the best battery life turn off radios not in use.
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Figure 4-1 Disable Bluetooth
Enabling Bluetooth
To enable Bluetooth, tap Bluetooth icon to enter Wireless Manager. Tap Bluetooth icon to change off to on. The Bluetooth icon changes to indicate th at Bl ueto ot h is enabled.
Figure 4-2 Enable Bluetooth
Bond New Device(s)
The FR6076 can exchange information wi t h bo nd ed devices. To find Bluetooth devices in the area:
1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices.
2. Ensure that the Bluetooth dev ice to discover is in discoverable and connectable m odes.
3. Ensure that the tw o dev ic es are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another.
4. Tap the Bluetooth icon to enter Wireless Manager. Then tap Menu.
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Figure 4-3 Enter Bluetooth Window
5. Tap Menu to enter Settings window. Then tap Add new device to search for Bluetooth Devices.
Figure 4-4
After the device appears, tap it and enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with it. Meanwhile
6.
Add new device Window
enter the passcode on the target device.
Figure 4-5 Discover Devices Dialog Box
File Transfer Services
To transfer files between the FR6076 and another Bluetooth enabled device, please ensure the FR6076 is discoverable and connectable.
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NOTE
Some devices might not require a PIN. This depends upon the device’s authentication.
1. Choose one file as below, tap Menu > Beam picture Menu.
Figure 4-6 Select file
2. Then choose the destination device, and wait till Done is showed.
Figure 4-7 Transfer file Window
Bluetooth Settings
Use the Bluetooth Settings window to configure the operation of the application. T ap Menu >
Device Info Tab
Mode Tab
Settings. The Bluetooth Settings window appears.
Use the Device Info tab to add and bond new devices. Please refer to Bond new device(s).
Use the Mode tab to configure th e FR6076’ s Bluetooth connection modes.
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Figure 4-8 BTExplorer Settings - Device Info T ab
1. Before bonding a new device, make sure to turn on Bluetooth.
2. If you want other devices to find your FR6076, please tick “Make this device visible to other devices”.
COM Ports Tab
1. Tap New Outgoing Port.
Use the COM Ports tab set specific outgoing po rts for bonded devices.
Figure 4-9 Add COM P o r t s
2. Select the device you want to add. Then tap Next.
Figure 4-10 Select device
3. Select a port from drop-down list. Then tap Finish.
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Figure 4-11 Select a Port for device
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Chapter
5 Using the Phone
Introduction
Use the FR6076 to make phone calls, set up speed dials, keep track of calls, and send text messages. Your wireless service provider may also provide other services such as voice mail, call forwarding, and caller ID.
Also use the integrated ph one to connect to an ISP or work network in order to browse the Web and read e-mail. Connect to the Internet or work network over High-Speed Dow nlink Packet Access (HSDPA) (FR6076) using Cellular Line, or using the modem specified by the mobile operator . For more information, or to customize the FR6076 phone by changing phone settings, see the FR6076 Integrator Guide.
Accessing the Phone Keypad
Access the keypad regardless o f the program in use. Applicatio ns on the FR6076 c an be in use durin g a call.
NOTE
FR6076
Figure 5-1
Keypads vary depending on services and the state of the phone. For example, place calls on hold and use
Swap to switch active calls on hold. (See Conference Calling on an FR6076 on page 5-20.)
Antenna Signal
Phone
Keypads
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To access the phone keypad tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the FR6076’s keyp ad. To receive cal ls when the FR6076 is suspended, leave the phone radio turned on and ensure the FR6076 is
set to wake with any key.
Turning the Phone On and Off
Windows Mobile 6 devices include Wireless Manager , which provides a simple method of enabling and disabling the phone.
To open Wireless Manager, t ap the Connectivity icon.
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Figure 5-2 Opening Wireless Manager
Select Wireless Manager . The Wireless Manager window appea rs. To toggle on or off the phone, tap blue Phone bar. To configure settings for a connection, tap Menu > Phone Settings.
NOTE
Audio Modes
The FR6076 offers three audio modes for use during phone calls:
Handset Mode: Switches a udio to the speaker at the top fron t of the FR6076, so you can use the FR6076
as a handset. This is the default mode.
Speaker Mode: Use the FR6076 as if on speaker phone. T ap the Speaker On button to activate this mode.
Tap the Speaker Off button to switch back to handset mode.
Headset Mode: Connect a wired or Bluetooth headset to automatically switch audio to the hea dset.
The FR6076 defaults to handset mode. When a wired headset is plugged into the FR6076 audio connector or a Bluetooth headset is configured for use with the FR6076, the earpiec e and sp eakerphon e are muted and audio is
NOTE
To receive calls when your device is suspended, leave the phone turned on.
heard through the headset .
While using a Bluetooth headset during a call, the mobile computer will not go into suspend mode.
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Handset Mode Speaker Mode Headset Mode
Figure 5-3 Audio Modes
Using a Wired Headset
You can use a stereo headset for audio communication when using an audio-enabled application. To use a headset, plug the headset jack into the audio co nnector on the side of the FR6076. Set the FR6076’s volume appropriately befo re putting the headset on. Plugging a headset into the jack mutes the speaker.
For the best audio performance, Motorola recommends a 2.5mm jack headset, see Accessories on page 1-3.
Figure 5-4
Using a Headset
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Using the Phone
Using a Bluetooth Headset
Y ou can use a Bluetooth h eadset for audio communicati on w hen using an audio-enabled app lication. See Chapter
4, Using Bluetooth for information on connecting a Bluetooth headset to the FR6076. Set the FR6076’s volume
appropriately before putting the headset on. W hen a Bluetooth headset is connected the speakerphon e is muted. It is recommended for phone conversations to use the Bluetooth Hands-free profile instead of the Headset profile. See
Chapter 4, Using Bluetooth for more information.
The following dialog box displays when a Bluetooth headset c onnec tion is est ablished.
NOTE
When using a Bluetooth headset during a call, the FR6076 power button is di sabled and the FR6076 will not go
into suspend mode. Once the call is completed, the power button f unctionality is enabl ed.
Figure 5-5 WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog Box
Adjusting Audio Vo
Use the V olume Control Slider or the keyp ad keys to adjust the volume of the ringer w hen not in a call and the audio volume when in a call.
lume
Phonevolumeslider
Figure 5-6 Phone Volume Slider
To adjust the volume tap the Speaker icon in the Title bar. Move the slider up or down to adjust the volume.
NOTE
Adjust the conversation phone volume during a call. Adjusting the volume while not in a call affects the ring
and notification sound levels.
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Making a Call
With the FR6076, you can make a call from the phone, cont act s, speed di al and call history.
Using the
To make a call using the phone k eypad:
1. Tap Start > Phone or pres s the green phone key on the FR6076’ s keypad.
2. From the Phone keypad, tap the number to call.
3. Tap Talk.
4. Tap End to stop dialing or end the call.
Using Contacts
Use Contacts to make a call without looking up or ente ring the phone number. To
NOTE
Phone
NOTE
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You can make emergency calls even when the FR6076 is locked or when a SIM card is not installed. See
Making an Emergency Call on page 5-7 for more information.
Alternatively, use the green and red phone keys on the FR6076 keypad to dial (green) and end (red) calls.
If you tap a wrong number, tap Delete key to erase each subsequent digit of a number. To erase the entire number, tap and hold the Delete key.
make a call from Contacts:
1. Tap Start > Contacts.
2. From the contact list, tap and hold the contact name.
Figure 5-7 Contacts Menu
3. Tap Call Work, Call Home or Call Mobile.
NOTE
To make a call from an open contact, tap the number to call. See On-Device Help for more information about Contacts.
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Using Call History
To make a call using Call History:
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the FR6076’ s ke ypa d.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Ca ll Histor y.
Phone icon
Figure 5-8 Call History
3. Tap the phone icon next to the number to begin dialing a nd return to the phone keyp ad.
4. Tap End or press the red phone key on the FR6076 ke ypad to stop dialing o r end the call.
Making a Speed Dial Call
Use Speed Dial to call someone saved in the speed dial directory. To
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make a speed dial call:
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the FR6076’ s ke ypa d.
2. From the Phone keypad, tap and hold the speed dial location number assigned to a cont act. (To dial a one-digit
speed dial location number , t ap and hold the speed dial number . To dial a two-digit speed dial location number , t ap the first digit and then tap and hold the second digit.) or from the Phone keypad, ta p Speed Dial and tap the speed dial location number of the desired contact in the list.
Speed Dial
Location Number
Figure 5-9 Speed Dial Contact List
3. To stop dialing or end the call, tap End or press the red phone key on the FR6076 k eypad.
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Making an Emergency Call
Your service provider pro grams one or more emerge ncy phone numbers, such as 911 or 999, that you can call under any circumstances, e ven when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted (on FR6076/74). Your service provider can program additional emergency numb ers into your SIM card. However , your SIM card must be inserted in your phone in order to use th e numbe rs stored on it. See your service provider for additional information.
When the alpha-numeric keypad phone is locked, press the Orange key twice to set the keypad to numeric mode and then enter the emergency number .
NOTE
Emergency numbers vary by country. Your phone’s pre-programmed emergency number(s) may not work in all locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network, environmental, or interference issues.
Answering a Call
A dialog box appears on the FR6076 when it receives an inc oming call. If the phone is set to ring, a ring tone sounds. Answer or ignore the incoming call.
To answer an incoming call t a p Answer on the Phone - Incoming dialog or press the green phone key on the FR6076 keypad.
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Figure 5-10 Incoming Call
To ignore the incoming ca ll tap Ignore. This may send the caller to voice mail, depending on the service provider. Otherwise, this presents busy signal to the calling p arty.
To end the call tap End or press the red phone k ey on the FR6076 keyp ad.
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If you receive a call while in a call, tap Wait to place the call in call waiting.
You can use other programs on the FR6076 during a call. To swit ch back to Phone, t ap Talk or tap Start >
Phone. T ap End to end the call.
If a caller isn't in your contact list, create a contact during the call or from Call History by tapping Menu >
Save to Contact s.
To terminate a call when a second call comes in and answer the waiting call, tap End on the Phone keypa d
to disconnect the active call, then tap Answer or press the Send key to answer the waiting call.
To hold the current call and answer a waiting call, tap Answer or press the Send key to place the current
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call on hold and answer the incoming call.
To put a call on hold to call another number or answer an incoming call, t ap Hold on an
move from one call to another, tap Swap on an FR 6076/74
Smart Dialing
Smart Dialing makes it easy to dial a phone number. When you start entering numbers or characters, Smart Dialing automatically searches and sorts the cont act entries on the SIM card , in Cont act s, and the phone numbers in Call History (including incoming, outgoing, an d missed calls). You can then select the desired number or contact from the filtered list to dial.
Open the Phone screen, then t ap the keys on the Phone keyp ad that correspo nd to the phone number or cont act to call. The contact p anel list s cont a ct s that match the sequence th at you entered.
Smart Dialing start s looking for numbers or contacts that match the sequence entered. To find a phone number:
Enter the first one or two digits to find a phone number in Call History.
Enter the first three digits or more to find a phone number from the saved Contact s and SIM card.
To find a contact name:
Enter the first letter of a contact’s first name or last name. Smart Dialing searches for the letter starting from the first character of a contact name as well as from the character that appears after a space, dash, or underscore in a contact name. For example, if you tap number “2” which is associated with [a, b, c] on the Phone keypad, contact names such as the following will be considered matches: “Smith, Bernard”, “Adams, John”, “Carlson, Eileen”, “Dillon, Albert”, “Childs, Larry”, “Cooper, Robert” and “Parks, Celine”.
If the matching list is long narrow down the search further by entering another letter. Using the same example above, tap “3” which is associated with (d, e, f), the match ing list is narrow ed dow n to the following names: “Smith, Bernard”, “Adams, John”, and “Parks, Celine”.
FR6076/74. To
Figure 5-11 Finding a Contact
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To make a call or send a text message using Smart Dialing:
1. Begin entering the first few numbers or characters.
2. In the Smart Dialing panel, use the up and down arrows on the keypad to navigate to the desired contact or
phone number.
3. When the correct contact is selected, press TALK to make a voice call.
4. To send a text message to the selected conta ct, tap Menu > Send Text Message.
5. To call a different phone number associated with the selected contact, tap the contact name and select the
phone number to call.
Muting a Call
During a call, you can mute the microphone so you can hear the person on the line but he or she cannot hear conversation from t he micr opho ne. T his is usefu l w hen there is conversation or background noise on your end.
To mute or unmute a call:
1. Tap Start > Phone or pres s the green phone key on the FR6076’ s keypad.
2. Make a call.
3. Tap Mute on the display to mute the audio. The Mute icon appears.
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Figure 5-12 Mute Button and Icon
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Taking Notes
To create a note during a call, tap Note on the display, then enter the note. For more information about creating notes see the Windows On -Device H elp.
To access a note created during a call:
1. Tap Start > Phone or pres s the green phone key on the FR6076’ s keypad.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Call History.
3. Tap and hold the number o r the Note ico n for the pho ne call entry cont ainin g th e note.
Figure 5-13 Call History - Notes Menu
4. Tap View Note.
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Note icon
Figure 5-14 Call History - Notes
5. Tap ok to exit.
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Also access notes directly from the Notes application by tapping Start > Notes.
Using Speed Dial
Create speed dial numbers to dial frequently called numbers with a single t ap. Before creating a speed dial entry,
Adding a Speed Dial Entry
ensure the phone number exists in Contacts.
To add a speed dial entry from the phone keypad:
1. Ensure the contact and phone numb er are in the Cont act s list.
2. Tap Start > Phone or pres s the green phone key on the FR6076’ s keypad.
3. Tap Menu > Speed Dial > Menu > New.
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Figure 5-15 Contacts
4. Tap the desired cont act name and number in the list.
Figure 5-16 Speed Dial Contact Location
5. In the Location field, t ap the up/ dow n arrows to sele ct an available lo cation to assign as the new s peed dial entry.
The first speed dial location is reserved for voice mail.
6. Tap ok to add the contact to the speed dial list.
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Figure 5-17 Speed Dial Contact List
7. Tap ok to exit the Speed Dial Contact List.
To add a speed dial entry from the Contacts window:
1. Tap Start > Contacts.
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Figure 5-18 Contacts
2. Tap a contact name.
3. Tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial.
Figure 5-19 Speed Dial Contact Location
4. Tap the up/down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed d ial entry. The first speed dial
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location is reserved for voice mail.
5. Tap ok.
Editing a Speed Dial Entry
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the FR6076’ s ke ypa d.
2. Tap Menu > Speed Dial.
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Figure 5-20
Speed Dial Contact List
3. Tap and hold the contact name.
4. Tap Edit... .
5. Change the name, phone number, or location information.
6. Tap ok.
NOTE
Editing names and phone numbers in Speed Dial does not alter contact informatio n in Contacts (Start
> Contacts).
Deleting a Speed Dial Entry
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the FR6076’ s ke ypa d.
2. Tap Menu > Speed Dial.
3. Tap and hold the contact name.
Figure 5-21 Speed Dial Delete Menu
4. Tap Delete.
5. Tap Yes to confirm permanently deleting the speed dial entry.
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NOTE
Deleting names and phone numbers in Speed Dial does not delete the contact information in Contacts
(Start>Contacts).
Using Call History
Use Call History to call someone who was recently called, or recent ly called in. Call History provides the time and duration of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. It also provides a summary of total calls and easy access to
Managing Call History
Changing the Call History View
notes taken during a call. T able 4-1 lists the call hist ory icon s that appear in the Call History window.
T
able 5-1 Call History Icons
Ico
n
Change views, reset the call timer, and delete calls to manage the calls stored in Call History.
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green ph one key on the FR6076’s keyp ad to display the Phone keyp ad.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Call History.
3. Tap Menu > Filter to show the menu.
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Descriptio
This icon appears next to the contact information for all outgoing calls.
This icon appears next to the contact information for all incoming calls. This icon appears next to the contact information for all missed calls.
Figure 5-22 Call History - All Calls/Show Menu
4. Select a view type from the menu to display only miss ed calls, outgoing calls, incoming calls, or calls listed
alphabetically by caller name.
5. Tap ok to exit the Call History window.
Resetting the Recent Calls Counte r
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1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green ph one key on the FR6076’s keyp ad to display the Phone keyp ad.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Call History.
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3. Tap Menu.
Figure 5-23 Call History - T ools Menu
4. Select Call Timers... .
Figure 5-24 Call History - Call Timers
5. Tap Reset. (The All Calls: counter cannot be reset.)
6. Tap ok to exit the Call Timers window.
Deleting Call History Items by Call Date
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the FR6076’s keypad to display the Phone keypad.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Call History.
3. Tap Menu > Call Timers... .
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Figure 5-25 Call History - Call Timers
4. In the Delete call history items older than: drop-down list select a time period on which to base deletion of
stored items.
5. Tap ok to exit the Call Timers window.
Deleting All Call History Items
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green ph one key on the FR6076’s keyp ad to display the Phone keyp ad.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Call History.
3. Tap Menu.
Figure 5-26 Call History - T ools Menu
4. Select Delete all calls.
Figure 5-27 Call History - Delete All Dialog
5. Tap Yes.
6. Tap ok to exit the Call History window.
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Viewing Call Status
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green ph one key on the FR6076’s keyp ad to display the Phone keyp ad.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Call History.
3. Tap an entry. The Call Status window appears.
Figure 5-28 Call History - Detail
NOTE
When more than one call is on the phone line, only the duration of the first call is recorded.
4. Tap ok and then ok to exit.
Using the Call History Menu
Use the Call History menu to dial voice mail, access the Activation Wizard, save to contacts, view a note, delete a listing, send an SMS, and make a call.
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green ph one key on the FR6076’s keyp ad to display the Phone keyp ad.
2. From the Phone keypad, t ap Call History.
3. Tap and hold an item in the list.
Figure 5-29 Call History - Menu
4. Select an applicable item from the menu, as needed.
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5. Depending on the item selected, the appropriate w indow display s. For exa mple, selec t Send SMS to display
the Inbox window.
6. Tap ok to exit the Call History window.
Swapping Calls on an FR6076/6076
To move between tw o or more phone calls:
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green ph one key on the FR6076’s keyp ad to display the Phone keyp ad.
2. Enter the first phone number and press Talk. When the call connects, Hold appears on the keypad.
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FR6076/6076
Figure 5-30 Call Swapping - Hold
3. Tap Hold on to place the first number on hold.
4. Enter the second number and tap Talk.
Figure 5-31 Call Conferencing - Conferencing
5. Tap Swap to move from one call to the other .
6. Tap End or press the red phone key on the FR6076 keypad to end each call.
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Conference Calling on an FR6076/6076
To create a conference phone session with multiple people:
1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the FR6076’s keypa d to display the Phone keyp ad.
2. Enter the first phone number and press Talk. When the ca ll connec t s, Hold appears on the keypad.
NOTE
Conference Calling and the number of conference calls allowed may not be available on all services. Please
check with your service provider for Conference Calling availability.
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Figure 5-34 Conference Call - Hold
3. Tap Hold to place the first call on hold.
4. Enter the second phone number and tap Talk.
5. After the call is answered, tap Menu > Conference to pla ce the c alls in conferenc e mode.
Figure 5-35 Creating a Conference Call
6. Tap Hold to place the conference on hold.
7. Enter another phone number and tap Talk.
8. After the call is answered, tap Menu > Conference to place all the calls in conference mode.
9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 for up to s ix phone num bers.
10. Tap End or press the red pho ne key on the FR6076 keyp ad to end the conference call.
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NOTE
To speak privately with one party during a conference call, tap Menu > Private. To include all parties again,
tap
Menu > Conference.
Figure 5-36 Creating a Private Call
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Text Messaging
Use the Text Messag es w indow to send and receive text messages to and from mobile phones. Th e text can
Viewing Text Messages
contain words, numbers, or an alphanumeric combin ation no longer than 160 characters. Short text messages de livered ove r mobile networks transmit from the sending FR6076, are store d in a central
short message center, then forwarded to the destination mobile device. If the recipient is not available, the message is stored and can be sent later.
To view a text message: You can view a text message whether the phone is on or off. When the phone is on, you can view a text message
from its notification callout. Tap the text message notification icon on the navigation bar to display the message.
Text Message Notification Icon
Figure 5-38 New Text Message Notification
The Caller Identification feature matches incoming text message numbers with those store d in Contacts so you know who is sending you a message. Furthermore, the New Text Message dialog box gives you the option to call the sender or save, dismiss, or delete the message.
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Figure 5-39 New Text Message Options
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When the phone fun ction is off, you can still view received text message in Messaging:
1. Tap Start > Mess aging > Text Me ssage s, or on the Today screen, tap Text Messages.
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Tap Text Messages.
Figure 5-40 Text Messaging on Today Screen
The Messaging window appears.
Figure 5-41 Messaging Window
2. In the message list, tap a Text Messages.
Figure 5-42 Text Messages List
Tap to reply the message.
NOTE
If the phone is turned off and you tried to call the sender , send a reply, or forward the message, you are prompted to turn the phone function on.
Sending a Text Message
To create a text message:
1. On the Phone screen, select a contac t name th at you wa nt to send a mess age to.
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2. Tap Menu > Send Te xt Message.
Figure 5-43 Phone Screen Contact List
3. Compose your message.
Address Area
Message Area
Figure 5-44 Create T ext Message
The auto-correct feature automatically fix es common spelling errors as you type so your messages are
more accurate.
The character counter lets you see and control the size of the message as you compose.
If you want to know if your text message was received, tap Menu > Message Op tions, then select th e
Request SMS text message delivery notification check box.
Figure 5-45 Message Options Window
4. Tap Send when you've finished the message.
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Using the Phone
If the phone is turned on, your text message is sent. If it’s off, you are prompted to turn on the phone. If you do so, the message is sent; otherwise when you tap ok, the message is saved in the Drafts folder and sent when the phone is turned on.
If you are out of coverage area, the message is saved in the Drafts folder and sent when you return to a coverage area.
NOTE
On FR676 and FR6076 devices, the message remains in the Drafts folder and has to be manually re-sent
when you return to a coverage area.
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Chapter 6 Accessories
Introduction
FR6076 accessories, listed below, provide a variety of product support
capabilities.
Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle - Charges the FR6076 main battery and a spare battery. Synchronizes the
FR6076 with a host computer through a USB connection.
Four Slot Battery Charger - Charges spare st andard and high cap acity batteries .
• Auto Charge Cable - Plugs into a vehicle cigarette lighter to charge the FR6076 while on the road.
• Charge Only Cable - Provides power to the FR6076.
• USB Charging Cable - Provides power to the FR6076 and USB communication with a host computer.
Headset - Used in noisy environments.
Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle
This section describes how to use a Single Slot USB/Serial cradle with the FR6076. For USB communication
Charging the FR6076 Battery
setup procedures refer to the FR6076 Integrator Guide. The Single Slot USB/Serial Crad le:
Provides 5.4 VDC power fo r operating the FR6076.
Synchronizes information between the FR6076 a nd a host computer. Refer to the FR6076 Integrator
Guide for information on setting up a partnership between the FR6076 and a h ost c omputer.
Charges the FR6076’s battery.
Charges a spare battery .
Connect the cradle to power. Insert the FR6076 into the slot to begin charging. Note : Please put the adapto r clip into the cradle before charging. *Charging LED
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Accessories
Slow Blinking Amber=Charging Solid Green=Fully Charged Fast Blinking Red=Charging Error
*It is recommended that this product be charged for 24 hours before the first use to ensure that the internal battery is fully charged.
Figure 6-1 FR6076 Battery Charging
Charging the Spare Battery
Figure 6-2 Spare Battery Charging
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Spare Battery
Accessories
Battery Charging Indicators
The Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle charges the FR6076’s main battery and a spare battery sim ult aneously.
The FR6076’s charge LED indic ates the st atus of the battery charging in the FR6076. See Table 1-2 on page 1-7 for charging s tatus indications.
The spare battery chargin g LE D on the cradle indicat es the st atus of the sp are batte ry c hargin g in the c radle. See
T ab le 6-1 for charging status indications.
The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than five hours .
Charging Temperature
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the FR6076 .
To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the FR6076 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The FR6076 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via it s LED. See Table 1-2 on page 1-7 and Table 6-1.
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Spare Battery LED
(on cradle)
Off Battery is not charging; battery is not inserted correctly in the cradle;
cradle is not powered
Indication
Slow Blinking Amber Spare b attery is charging. Solid Amber Charging complete.
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Headset
Use the headset to communicate via Voice-Over-IP (VOIP) or for audio playback and telephony applications. To connect the headset, remove the plug from the headset jac k at the top of the FR6076 a nd insert the headset connector. Contact a Motorola representative for compatible headsets.
For best performance, Mo torola rec ommends a 2.5mm jack h eadset, p/n 50-1 1300- 050R.
Figure 6-5 Headset Connection
Cables
This section describes how to set up and use the cables. The cables are available w ith a variety of connection capabilities.
The following communication/charge cables are available:
USB Client Charge cable (standard-A connector and a barrel receptacle for power)
• Auto charge cable
• Charge only cable.
The following printer cabl es are available directly from Motorol a:
O’Neil Printer cable
Zebra Printer cable.
Accessories
Figure 6-6 Cables
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Communication/charge cables:
Provide the FR6076 w ith operati ng and charging pow er when used with the Motorola app roved pow er
Accessories
supply.
Synchronize info rmation between the FR6076 and a host computer. With customized or third party
software, it can also synchronize the FR6076 with corporate dat aba ses.
Provide USB connection through the USB pass-through port for communication with a USB device,
Dedicated printer cables provide communication with a printer.
Battery Charging and Operating Power
The communication/charge cables can charge the FR6076 battery and supply operating power. To charge the FR6076 battery:
1. Connect the communication/charge cable power input connector to the Motorola approved power source.
2. Slide the bottom of the FR6076 into the connector end of the communication/charge cable and gently
3. When charging is complete, remo ve the cable by gently pulling the FR6076 and the cable
such as a host computer. For communication setup procedures, refer to the FR6076 In tegrator Guide.
press in until it latches into the FR6076. The FR6076 amber Charge LED indicates the FR6076 battery charging status. The 3600 mAh standard batte ry charges in less than five hours. See Table 1-2 on page
1-7 for charging status indications.
apart.
LED Charge Indications
The amber Charge LED on the FR6076 indicates battery charging st atus. See Table 1-2 on page 1-7 for charging status indications.
Charging Temperature
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the FR600 0 To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the FR6076 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The FR6076 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via it s LED. See Table 1-2 on page 1-7.4
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Chapter 7 Maintenance&Troubleshooting
Introduction
This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the FR6076, and provides troubleshooting solutions
Maintaining the FR6076
for potential problems during FR6076 operation.
For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using the FR6076:
Do not scratch t he screen of the FR60 76. Whe n w orking w ith the FR6076, use the supplied stylus or
plastic-tipped pens intended for use with a touch-sensitive screen. Never use an actual pen or pencil or other sharp object on t he s urfac e of the FR6076 screen.
Motorola recommends using a screen protector, p/n KT -67525-01R.
The touch-sensitive screen of the FR6076 is glass. Do not to drop the FR6076 or subject it to strong impact.
Protect the FR6076 from temperature extre mes. Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day,
and keep it away from heat sources.
Do not store or use the FR6076 in any location that is dusty, damp, or wet.
Use a soft lens cloth to clean the FR6076. If the surface of the FR6076 screen beco mes soiled, clean it with a
soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution.
Periodically replace the rechargeable battery to ensure maximum battery life and product performance.
Battery life depends o n individual usag e patte rns.
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A screen protector is applied to the FR6076. Motoro la recommends using this to minimize wear and tear.
Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays. Benefits include:
Protection from scratches and gouges
Durable writing and touch surface with tactile feel
Abrasion and chemical resistance
Glare reduction
Keeping the device’s screen looking new
Quick and easy installation.
Battery Safety Guidelines
The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals.
Particular care should be taken where the device is charged in a non commercial environ m en t.
Follow battery usage, storage, and charging guidelines found in the user's guide.
Improper b attery u se ma y result in a fire, ex plosi on, or other ha za rd.
To charge the mobile device battery , the battery and charge r temperatures must be between +32 ºF and
+113 ºF (0 ºC and +45 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 question s about the compatibility of a battery or a charger, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support.
For devices that utilize a U SB port as a charging s ource, t he device shall only be c onnected to prod uct s that
bear the USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance pr ogram.
To enable authentication of an approved battery, as required by IEEE1725 clause 10.2.1, all batteries will
carry a Motor ola hologram. Do not fit any batt ery without checking it has the Motor ola authentication hologram.
Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred.
Severe impact from drop ping any battery-op erated device on a hard surface could cause the battery
to overheat.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals.
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to
water or other liquids, o r ex pose to fire, explosion, or ot her hazard.
Do not leave or store the equipment in or near areas that might get very h ot, such as in a parked vehi cle or
near a radiator or other heat source. Do not place battery into a microwave oven or dryer.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Please follow loc al regulations to promptly dispos e of used re-chargeable batteries.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Seek medical advice immedi ately if a battery has been swallo wed.
In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has
been made, wash the a f fected area w ith large a mount s of water and se ek medical a dvice.
If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery , cont act Motorola Enterprise Mobility support to
arrange for inspection.
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Troubleshooting
Cleaning
Materials Required
Cleaning the FR6076
Housing
Using the alcohol wipes, wipe the housing including k eys and in-betw een keys.
Display
The display can be wiped down with the alcohol w ipes, but care should be ta ken not to allow any pooling of liquid around the edges of the display. Immediately dried the display w ith a soft , non-abrasive cloth to prevent streaking.
Scanner Exit Window
Wipe the scanner exit window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material such as eyeglasses .
Connector
1. Remove the main battery from mobile computer. See Replacing the Main Battery on page 1-11.
2. Close battery door.
3. Dip the cotton portion of the cott on tipped applicator in isopropyl alco hol.
4. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and -forth ac ross the co nnecto r on the bottom of the
5. Repeat at least three times.
6. Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector area.
7. Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat step s 4 through 6.
CAUTION
WARNING
Always wear eye protection.
Read warning label on compressed air and alcohol product before using.
If you have to use any other solution for medical reasons please contact Motorola for more information.
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Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids. If such exposure
occurs, unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with these guidelines.
Alcohol wipes
Lens tissue
Cotton tipped applicators
Isopropyl alcohol
Can of compressed air with a tube.
FR6076. Do not leave any cotton residue on the conn ector.
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8. Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube/n ozzle a bout ½ inc h awa y from the surf ace.
CAUTION: Do n ot point nozz le at yours elf and oth ers, ensure the no zzle or tube is away from your face.
9. Inspect the area for any grease or dirt, repe at if requi red.
Cleaning Cradle Connectors
To clean the connectors on a cradle:
1. Remove the DC power cable from the cradle.
2. Dip the cotton portion of the cott on tipped applicator in isopropyl alco hol.
3. 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 othe r. Do not let any cotton residue on the connector.
4. All sides of the connector s hould als o be rubbed w ith the cotton tipp ed applicator.
5. Spray compress ed a ir in the connector are a by pointing the tube/n ozzle about ½ inch aw ay from the surfa ce.
CAUTION: do not poin t noz zle at yo urself and others, ensure the no zzle or tube is pointed away from your face.
6. Ensure that there is no lint lef t by the cotton tipped applicator, remove lint if found.
7. If grease and other dirt can be found on other areas of the cradle, use lint free cloth and alcohol to remove.
8. Allow at least 10 to 30 minutes (depending on ambient temperature and humidity) for the alcohol to air dry
before applying power to cradle. If the temperature is low and humidity is high, longer drying time is required. W arm temperature and dry
humidity requires less drying time.
Cleaning Frequency
The cleaning frequency is up to the customer’s discretion due t o the varied e nvironments in which the mobile devices are used. They may be cleaned as frequently as required. However when used in dirty e nvironment s it may be advisable to periodically clean the scanner exit window to ensure optimum scanning performance.
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Troubleshooting
FR6076
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Problem
Cause
Solution
FR6076 does not turn on.
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery did not charge.
Cannot see characters on display .
During data communication, data transmitted, o r transmitted data was incomplete.
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Lithium-ion battery not charged.
Lithium-ion battery not installed properly.
System crash. Perform a warm boot. If the FR6076 still does not turn on, perform
Battery failed. Replace battery. If the FR6076 still does not operate, perform a
FR6076 removed from cradle while battery was charging.
Extreme battery temperature.
FR6076 not powered on.
FR6076 removed from cradle or disconnected from host computer during communication.
Charge or replace the lithium-ion battery in the FR6076.
Install the battery properly . See Installing the Main Battery on page 1-6.
a cold boot. See Resetting the FR 6076 on p age 2-14 .
warm boot, then a cold boot. See Resetting the FR6076 on page Insert FR6076 in cradle. The 3600 mAh battery fu lly charges in
less than six hours.
Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 °C (32°F ) or above 45 °C (113°F).
Press the Power button.
Replace the FR6076 in the cradle, or reattach the communication
cable and re-transmit.
Incorrect cable configuration.
Communication software was incorrectly installed or configured.
No sound. Volume setting is
low or turned of f.
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See the system administrator.
Perform setup. Refer to the FR6076 Integrator Guide for details.
Adjust the volume. See Adjusting Volume on page 2-10.
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Problem
FR6076 shuts off. FR6076 is inactive. The FR6076 t urns off after a period of inactivity . If the FR6076 is
Cause
Battery is depleted. Replace the battery.
running on battery power, set this period from 1 to 5 minutes, in one-minute intervals. If the FR6076 is running on external power, set this period to 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes.
Check the Power window by selecting and tapping the the setting for a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates.
Solution
Power icon. Select the Advanced tab and change
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Start > Settings > System tab
T apping the window buttons or icons does not activate the corresponding feature.
A message appears stating that the FR6076 memory is full.
FR6076 keeps powering down to protect memory contents.
Battery is not inserted properly .
Screen is not calibrated correctly.
The system is not responding.
T oo many fi les stored on the FR6076.
T oo many applications installed on the FR6076.
The FR6076’ s battery is low.
The internal Bluetooth radio is powered on for a long time.
Insert the battery properly. See Installing the Main Battery on page 1-6.
Re-calibrate the screen. See Calibrating the Screen on page 1-8.
Warm boot the system. See Resetting the FR6076 on page 2-14.
Delete unused memos and records. If necessary , save these records on the host computer (or use an SD card for additional memory).
Remove user-installed applications on the FR6076 to recover memory. Select
Programs
Recharge the battery.
Start > Settings > System tab and tap the Remove
icon. Select the unused program and tap Remove.
Because this mode requires battery power, power it off when not needed.
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Problem
Cause
Solution
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
The FR6076 does not accept scan input.
Scanning application is not loaded.
Unreadable bar code.
Distance between exit window and bar code is incorrect.
FR6076 is not programmed for the bar code.
FR6076 is not programmed to generate a beep.
Battery is low . If the s canner stops emitting a laser beam upon a trigger press,
Bluetooth Connection
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Problem
Cause
Load a scanning application on the FR6076. See the system administrator.
Ensure the symbol is not defaced.
Place the FR6076 within proper scanning range.
Program the FR6076 to accept the type of bar code being scanned.
If the FR6076 does not beep on a good decode, set the application to generate a beep on good decode.
check the battery level. When the battery is low , the scanne r shuts off before the FR6076 low battery condition notification. Note: If the scanner is still not reading symbols, contact the distributor or Motorola.
Solution
FR6076 cannot find any Bluetooth devices nearby.
When trying to connect a Bluetooth phone and FR6076, the phone thinks a previously paired FR6076 is used.
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T oo far from other Bluetooth devices.
The Bluetooth device(s) nearby are not turned on.
The Bluetooth device(s) are not in discoverable mode.
The phone remembers the name and address of the FR6076 it last paired with via the Bluetooth radio.
Move closer to the other Bluetooth device(s), w ithin a range of 10 meters.
Turn on the Bluetooth device(s).
Set the Bluetooth device(s) to discoverable mode. If needed, refer to the device’s user documentation for help.
Manually delete the pairing device and name from the phone. Refer to the phone’s user document ation for instructions.
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Symptom
Possible
Cause
Action
LEDs do not light when FR6076 or spare battery is inserted.
Cradle is not receiving power.
FR6076 is not seated firmly in the
Sp are battery is not seated firmly in the cradle.
Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power.
Remove and re-insert the FR6076 into the cradle, ensu ring it is firmly seated.
Remove and re-insert the spare battery into the charging slot, ensuring it is firmly seated.
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Symptom
Possible
Cause
Maintenance
Action
Troubleshooting
FR6076 battery is not charging.
Sp are battery is not charging.
FR6076 was removed from cradle or cradle was unplugged from AC power too soon.
Battery is faulty . Verify that other batteries charge properly . If so, replace the faulty
The FR6076 is not fully seated in the cradle.
Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm.
Extreme battery temperature.
Battery not fully seated in charging slot.
Battery inserted incorrectly.
Ensure cradle is receiving power. Ensure FR6076 is seated correctly . Confirm main battery is charging under
System > Power. The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than
six hours.
Start > Settings >
battery. Remove and re-insert the FR6076 in to the cradle, ensuri ng it is
firmly seated.
Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0°C (32°F) and 35°C (95°F).
Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F).
Remove and re-insert the spare battery in the cradle, ensuring it is firmly seated.
Re-insert the battery so the charging contacts on the battery align with the contacts on the cradle.
During data communication, data transmit s, or transmitted data was incomplete.
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Battery is faulty . Verify that other batteries charge properly . If so, replace the faulty
Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm.
FR6076 removed from cradle during communications.
Incorrect cable configuration.
Communication software is not installed or configured properly .
battery. Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is
between 0°C (32°F) and 35°C (95°F).
Replace FR6076 in cradle and retransmit.
See the system administr ator.
Perform setup as described in the FR6076 Integrator Guide.
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