CC600/CC6000
Customer Concierge
Integrator Guide
for Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo
MN-003411-02EN
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Changes to the original guide are listed below:
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4/2019 |
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-02EN Rev A |
8/2020 |
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Removed Imager as Camera. |
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Labeled the proximity sensor in Figure 1. |
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Updated Documentation Set, Supported Decoders, and Transferring Files with a |
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Table of Contents
Copyright ......................................................................................................................... |
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Terms of Use .................................................................................................................. |
2 |
Revision History .............................................................................................................. |
2 |
About This Guide........................................................................................................ |
10 |
Introduction ................................................................................................................... |
10 |
Documentation Set ....................................................................................................... |
10 |
Configurations .............................................................................................................. |
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Accessories ................................................................................................................... |
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Software Versions ......................................................................................................... |
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Chapter Descriptions .................................................................................................... |
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Notational Conventions ................................................................................................ |
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Service Information ....................................................................................................... |
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Provide Documentation Feedback ................................................................................ |
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Getting Started............................................................................................................ |
15 |
Introduction ................................................................................................................... |
15 |
Unpacking ..................................................................................................................... |
15 |
Features ....................................................................................................................... |
16 |
Setup ............................................................................................................................. |
20 |
Inserting the microSD Card (Optional) .......................................................................... |
21 |
Mounting the Device ..................................................................................................... |
21 |
Google Account Setup .......................................................................................... |
28 |
Zebra Visibility Services ........................................................................................ |
28 |
Resetting the Device ..................................................................................................... |
28 |
Settings........................................................................................................................ |
30 |
Introduction ................................................................................................................... |
30 |
WLAN Configuration ..................................................................................................... |
30 |
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Configuring a Secure Wi-Fi Network ..................................................................... |
30 |
Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network ......................................................................... |
32 |
Configuring for a Proxy Server .............................................................................. |
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Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address ............................................... |
34 |
Wi-Fi Preferences .................................................................................................. |
35 |
Additional Wi-Fi Settings ....................................................................................... |
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Wi-Fi Direct ............................................................................................................ |
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Setting Screen Lock ...................................................................................................... |
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Setting Screen Lock Using PIN ............................................................................. |
39 |
Setting Screen Unlock Using Password ................................................................ |
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Setting Screen Unlock Using Pattern .................................................................... |
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Showing Passwords ...................................................................................................... |
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Accounts ....................................................................................................................... |
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Language Usage ........................................................................................................... |
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Changing the Language Setting ............................................................................ |
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Adding Words to the Dictionary ............................................................................. |
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Keyboard Settings ................................................................................................. |
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PTT Express Configuration ................................................................................... |
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RxLogger ...................................................................................................................... |
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RxLogger Configuration ........................................................................................ |
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RxLogger Settings ........................................................................................................ |
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ANR Module .................................................................................................... |
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Kernal Module ................................................................................................. |
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Logcat Module ................................................................................................ |
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LTS Module ..................................................................................................... |
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Ramoops Module ............................................................................................ |
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Resource Module ............................................................................................ |
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Snapshot Module ............................................................................................ |
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TCPDump Module .......................................................................................... |
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Tombstone Module ......................................................................................... |
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Configuration File .................................................................................................. |
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Enabling Logging ................................................................................................... |
48 |
Disabling Logging .................................................................................................. |
48 |
Extracting Log Files ............................................................................................... |
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RxLogger Utility ..................................................................................................... |
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App View ....................................................................................................................... |
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Viewing Logs ................................................................................................... |
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Backup ............................................................................................................ |
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Archive Data ................................................................................................... |
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Overlay View ......................................................................................................... |
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Initiating the Main Chat Head .......................................................................... |
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Removing the Main Chat Head ....................................................................... |
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Viewing Logs ................................................................................................... |
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Removing a Sub Chat Head Icon ................................................................... |
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Backing Up In Overlay View ........................................................................... |
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About Phone ................................................................................................................. |
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USB/Ethernet Communication................................................................................... |
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Introduction ................................................................................................................... |
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Transferring Files with a Host Computer via USB ........................................................ |
56 |
Transferring Files .................................................................................................. |
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Transferring Photos ............................................................................................... |
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Disconnect from the Host Computer ..................................................................... |
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USB/Ethernet Communication ..................................................................................... |
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Ethernet Settings ................................................................................................... |
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Configuring Ethernet Proxy Settings ..................................................................... |
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Configuring Ethernet Static IP Address ................................................................. |
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Establishing Ethernet Connection ......................................................................... |
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DataWedge .................................................................................................................. |
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Introduction ................................................................................................................... |
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Basic Scanning ............................................................................................................. |
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Barcode Capture with an Imager ........................................................................... |
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Profiles .......................................................................................................................... |
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Profile0 .................................................................................................................. |
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Plug-ins ................................................................................................................. |
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Input Plug-ins ........................................................................................................ |
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Process Plug-ins ................................................................................................... |
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Output Plug-ins ...................................................................................................... |
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Profiles Screen .............................................................................................................. |
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Profile Context Menu ............................................................................................. |
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Options Menu ........................................................................................................ |
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Disabling DataWedge ............................................................................................ |
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Creating a New Profile .................................................................................................. |
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Profile Configuration ..................................................................................................... |
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Associating Applications ........................................................................................ |
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Data Capture Plus ................................................................................................. |
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Barcode Input ................................................................................................................ |
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Enabled ........................................................................................................... |
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Scanner Selection ........................................................................................... |
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Auto Switch to Default on Event ..................................................................... |
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Configure Scanner Settings ............................................................................ |
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Decoders ......................................................................................................... |
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Decoder Params ............................................................................................. |
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Codabar .......................................................................................................... |
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UPC EAN Params ........................................................................................... |
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Reader Params ............................................................................................... |
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Scan Params .................................................................................................. |
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UDI Params .................................................................................................... |
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Keep enabled on suspend .............................................................................. |
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Voice Input ............................................................................................................ |
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Keystroke Output ................................................................................................... |
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Intent Output .......................................................................................................... |
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Intent Overview ............................................................................................... |
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IP Output ............................................................................................................... |
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Usage .............................................................................................................. |
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Using IP Output with IPWedge .............................................................................. |
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Using IP Output without IPWedge .................................................................. |
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Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules .............................................................. |
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Configuring ADF Plug-in ........................................................................................ |
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Creating a Rule ..................................................................................................... |
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Defining a Rule ............................................................................................... |
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Defining Criteria .............................................................................................. |
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Defining an Action ........................................................................................... |
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Deleting a Rule ............................................................................................... |
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Order Rules List .............................................................................................. |
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Deleting an Action ........................................................................................... |
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ADF Example .................................................................................................. |
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DataWedge Settings ................................................................................................... |
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Importing a Configuration File ....................................................................... |
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Exporting a Configuration File ............................................................................. |
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Importing a Profile File ........................................................................................ |
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Exporting a Profile ............................................................................................... |
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Restoring DataWedge ......................................................................................... |
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Configuration and Profile File Management ................................................................ |
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Enterprise Folder ................................................................................................. |
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Auto Import .......................................................................................................... |
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Programming Notes ............................................................................................ |
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Capture Data and Taking a Photo in the Same Application ................................ |
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Disable DataWedge on Device and Mass Deploy ............................................... |
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DataWedge APIs ................................................................................................. |
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Reporting ............................................................................................................. |
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Soft Scan Trigger ................................................................................................ |
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Function Prototype ........................................................................................ |
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Scanner Input Plugin ........................................................................................... |
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Function Prototype .............................................................................................. |
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Parameters ................................................................................................... |
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Return Values ............................................................................................... |
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Example ........................................................................................................ |
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Comments ..................................................................................................... |
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Enumerate Scanners ........................................................................................... |
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Function Prototype ........................................................................................ |
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Parameters ................................................................................................... |
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Return Values ............................................................................................... |
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Example ........................................................................................................ |
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Comments ..................................................................................................... |
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Set Default Profile ............................................................................................... |
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Default Profile Recap .................................................................................... |
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Usage Scenario ............................................................................................ |
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Function Prototype ........................................................................................ |
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Parameters ................................................................................................... |
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Return Values ............................................................................................... |
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Example ........................................................................................................ |
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Comments ..................................................................................................... |
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Reset Default Profile ........................................................................................... |
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Function Prototype ........................................................................................ |
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Parameters ................................................................................................... |
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Return Values ............................................................................................... |
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Example ........................................................................................................ |
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Comments ..................................................................................................... |
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Switch To Profile ................................................................................................. |
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Profiles Recap ............................................................................................... |
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Usage Scenario ............................................................................................ |
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Function Prototype ........................................................................................ |
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Parameters ................................................................................................... |
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Return Values ............................................................................................... |
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Example ........................................................................................................ |
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Comments ..................................................................................................... |
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Notes ............................................................................................................. |
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Application Deployment........................................................................................... |
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Introduction ................................................................................................................. |
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Security ....................................................................................................................... |
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Secure Certificates ...................................................................................................... |
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Installing a Secure Certificate ..................................................................................... |
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Configuring Credential Storage Settings ............................................................. |
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Development Tools ..................................................................................................... |
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Android ................................................................................................................ |
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EMDK for Android ............................................................................................... |
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StageNow ............................................................................................................ |
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ADB USB Setup .......................................................................................................... |
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Enabling USB Debugging ........................................................................................... |
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Application Installation ................................................................................................ |
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Installing Applications Using the USB Connection .............................................. |
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Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge ..................................... |
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Installing Applications Using a microSD Card ..................................................... |
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Uninstalling an Application .................................................................................. |
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Performing a System Update ...................................................................................... |
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Downloading the System Update Package ......................................................... |
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Using microSD Card ............................................................................................ |
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Using ADB ........................................................................................................... |
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Verify System Update Installation ....................................................................... |
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Performing an Enterprise Reset .................................................................................. |
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Downloading the Enterprise Reset Package ....................................................... |
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Using microSD Card ............................................................................................ |
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Using ADB ........................................................................................................... |
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Performing a Factory Reset ........................................................................................ |
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Downloading the Factory Reset Package ........................................................... |
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Using microSD Card ............................................................................................ |
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Using ADB ........................................................................................................... |
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Storage ....................................................................................................................... |
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Random Access Memory .................................................................................... |
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Internal Storage ................................................................................................... |
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External Storage .................................................................................................. |
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Formatting a microSD Card .......................................................................... |
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Formatting as Internal Memory ..................................................................... |
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Enterprise Folder ................................................................................................. |
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App Management ........................................................................................................ |
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Viewing App Details .................................................................................................... |
136 |
Managing Downloads ................................................................................................. |
136 |
Maintenance and Troubleshooting ......................................................................... |
137 |
Introduction ................................................................................................................. |
137 |
Maintaining the Device ................................................................................................ |
137 |
Cleaning Instructions .................................................................................................. |
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Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients ................................................................ |
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Harmful Ingredients ............................................................................................. |
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Device Cleaning Instructions ...................................................................................... |
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Special Cleaning Notes ....................................................................................... |
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Cleaning Materials Required ............................................................................... |
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Cleaning Frequency ............................................................................................ |
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Cleaning the Device ............................................................................................ |
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Housing ............................................................................................................... |
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Display ................................................................................................................. |
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Camera and Exit Window .................................................................................... |
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Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... |
140 |
Technical Specifications.......................................................................................... |
142 |
Introduction ................................................................................................................. |
142 |
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................. |
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CC6000 ............................................................................................................... |
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CC600 ................................................................................................................. |
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Decode Distances ...................................................................................................... |
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CC6000 - SE4710 Scan Engine .......................................................................... |
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CC600 - SE2100 Scan Engine ............................................................................ |
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This guide provides information about using the CC600 and CC6000 Customer Concierge and accessories.
NOTE: Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens.
The documentation set provides information for specific user needs, and includes:
•CC600/CC6000 Customer Concierge Quick Start Guide for Android Version 8.1, p/n MN-003315-xx, - describes how to get the device up and running.
•CC600/CC6000 Customer Concierge User Guide for Android Version 8.1, p/n MN-003313-xx, - describes how to use the device.
•CC600/CC6000 Customer Concierge Integrator Guide for Android Version 8.1, p/n MN-003411-xx, - describes how to set up the device and accessories.
For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: www.zebra.com/support
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This guide covers the configurations listed in Table 1 and Table 2.
Table 1 CC600 Device Configurations
Configuration |
Description |
Front |
Scan |
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Engine |
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CC600-5-3200LNWW |
5 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
No |
SE2100 |
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Ethernet/Wi-Fi, Imager, Worldwide |
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Configuration |
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CC600-5-3200LNNA |
5 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
No |
SE2100 |
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Ethernet/Wi-Fi, Imager, North America |
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Configuration |
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CC600-5-3200LNEU |
5 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
No |
SE2100 |
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Ethernet/Wi-Fi, Imager, Europe Configuration |
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CC600-5-3200LNIN |
5 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
No |
SE2100 |
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Ethernet/Wi-Fi, Imager, India Configuration |
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Table 2 CC6000 Device Configurations |
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Configuration |
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Front |
Scan |
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Engine |
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CC6000-10-3200LCWW |
10 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
No |
SE4710 |
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Landscape, Imager, Worldwide Configuration |
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CC6000-10-3200PCWW |
10 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
Yes |
SE4710 |
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Portrait, Imager, Worldwide Configuration |
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CC6000-10-3200LCNA |
10 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
Yes |
SE4710 |
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Portrait, Imager, North America Configuration |
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CC6000-10-3200PCNA |
10 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
Yes |
SE4710 |
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Portrait, Imager, North America Configuration |
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CC6000-10-3200LNNA |
10 inch, OS: Android ™ 8.1.0 Oreo, 32GB, |
No |
SE4710 |
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Landscape, Imager, North America |
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Configuration |
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Table 3 Accessories
Accessory |
Part Number |
Description |
Mounting Plates |
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CC600 Wall Mount |
21-118517-01R |
CC600 Wall Mounting Kit |
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CC600 Pole Mount |
21-118517-02R |
CC600 Pole Mounting Kit |
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Table 3 Accessories
Accessory |
Part Number |
Description |
CC6000 Wall Mounting |
KT-152097-03 |
CC6000 Wall Mounting Kit with Power |
Kit |
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Supply Storage |
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CC6000 Wall Mounting |
KT-152097-01 |
100mm VESA |
Kit |
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CC6000 Wall Mounting |
KT-152098-03 |
Slimmer, CC6000 specific mount |
Kit |
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CC6000 Pole Mounting |
KT-152096-03 |
100mm VESA |
Kit |
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Includes additional storage shelf to hold |
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power supply |
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Modified over KT0152096-02 to better hold |
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Level VI power supply. |
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CC6000 Pole Mounting |
KT-152096-01 |
100mm VESA |
Kit |
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Communication Cables |
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USB-C Cable |
CBL-TC2X-USBC-01 |
Used to communicate with CC6000 via the |
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USB OTG port. |
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USB-C Cable |
CBL-TC5X-USBC2A-01 |
Used to communicate with CC6000 via the |
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USB OTG port. |
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Power Supplies |
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DC Line Cord |
CBL-DC-383A1-01 |
Used with Power Supply |
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(PWR-BUA5V16W0WW) |
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Cable length is 6 ft |
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Power Supply |
PWR-BUA5V16W0WW |
100-240VAC, 5.4V, 3A, 16W |
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Meets US DOE Level VI efficiency |
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standard |
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Replaces PWRS-14000-249R |
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AC Line Cord |
50-16000-182R |
Used with |
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50-14000-147R/50-14000-249R?PWRS-1 |
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4000-249R/PWR-BUA5V16W0WW |
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To determine the current software versions:
1.Swipe down from the top to open Quick Settings.
2.Touch> System.
3.Touch About phone.
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4.The following information displays:
•Status
•SW Components
•Legal Information
•Model
•Android version
•Android security patch level
•Kernel version
•Build Fingerprint
•Build number
To determine the device serial number, touch About Phone > Status. Serial number displays.
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•Getting Started provides information on getting the device up and running for the first time.
•Settings provides the settings for configuring the device.
•USB/Ethernet Communication describes how to connect the device to a host computer using USB and Ethernet.
•DataWedge describes how to use and configure the DataWedge application.
•Application Deployment provides information for developing and managing applications.
•Maintenance and Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during device operation.
•Technical Specifications provides the technical specifications for the device.
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The following conventions are used in this document:
•“Device” refers to all configurations of the CC600 Customer Concierge and CC6000 Customer Concierge.
•Bold text is used to highlight the following:
•Dialog box, window and screen names
•Drop-down list and list box names
•Check box and radio button names
•Icons on a screen
•Key names on a keypad
•Button names on a screen.
•Bullets (•) indicate:
•Action items
•Lists of alternatives
•Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.
•Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Customer Support for your region. Contact information is available at: zebra.com/support.
When contacting support, please have the following information available:
•Serial number of the unit (found on manufacturing label)
•Model number or product name (found on manufacturing label)
•Software type and version number
•IMEI number.
Customer Support responds to calls by email or telephone within the time limits set forth in support agreements.
If the problem cannot be solved by Customer Support, the user may need to return the equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. We are 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.
Remove the SIM card and/or microSD card from the device before shipping for service.
If the device was purchased from a business partner, contact that business partner for support.
If you have comments, questions, or suggestions about this guide, send an email to
EVM-Techdocs@zebra.com.
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This chapter provides information for getting the device up and running for the first time.
1.Carefully remove all protective material from the device and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping.
2.Verify that the following are included:
•CC600 or CC6000 interactive kiosk.
•Regulatory Guide.
•CC600 only: Ferrite bead for EMI. Attaches to the DC power module.
3.Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Global Customer Support center immediately.
4.Prior to using the device for the first time, remove the protective shipping film that covers the display.
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Getting Started
NOTE: Although the orientations differ, the features on the CC6000 landscape and portrait devices are the same.
Figure 1 CC6000 Front View
Front |
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Facing |
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Camera |
NFC |
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Proximity Sensor |
Antenna |
Microphone
Touch
Screen and
Display
Speaker |
Speaker |
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Exit Window (Scanner)
Figure 2 CC6000 Back View
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Reset Button |
Audio |
Mounting |
Adjustment/ |
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Programmable |
Bracket |
Buttons |
Screw |
MicroSD |
Holders |
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Card Slot |
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Figure 3 CC6000 Power and Cable Ports
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Figure 4 CC6000 Back With Bracket View
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Figure 5 CC600 Front Views
Microphone
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Figure 6 CC600 Back View
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Figure 7 CC600 Power and Cable Ports
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Figure 8 CC600 Back With Bracket View
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Table 4 Feature Descriptions
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Touch Screen and |
Displays all information needed to operate the device. |
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Provides data capture using the imager and reads a barcode. |
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Use for communications in Speakerphone mode. |
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Captures still photos and videos. |
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See Figure 3 and Figure 7. |
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Perform this procedure to start using the device for the first time.
•Install a micro secure digital (SD) card (optional).
•Connect the power supply to power on the device.
•Configure the device.
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•Mount the device with the mounting bracket.
•Setup a Google account.
The microSD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage. The slot is located on the back of the device to the right of the audio jack. Refer to the documentation provided with the card for more information, and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for use.
CAUTION: Follow proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions to avoid damaging the microSD card. Proper ESD pre- cautions include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded.
To install the microSD card:
1.Remove the device from the mounting bracket, if installed.
2.Slide the microSD card, connectors down, into the device as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9 Inserting microSD Card
Each configuration of the device requires the appropriate mounting bracket to mount the device to a wall or other flat surface. The diameter of the holes for the wall screws is 5.8mm (0.228 in).
NOTE: Device measurements in Figure 10, Figure 11 and Figure 12 are in millimeters.
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Figure 10 CC600 Measurements
Figure 11 CC6000 Portrait Measurements
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Figure 12 CC6000 Landscape Measurements
Figure 13 CC600 Mounting Bracket
Securing Screw Hole
Shoulder Screw Hole (4)
Securing Screw
Wall Screw Hole (3)
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Figure 14 CC6000 Mounting Bracket - Portrait Orientation
Shoulder Screw Hole (4)
Power Supply
Wall Screw Hole (4)
Figure 15 CC6000 Mounting Bracket (KT-152098-03) - Landscape Orientation
Securing Screw
Shoulder Screw Hole (4)
Securing
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Wall Screw Hole (4)
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To mount the device:
1.Determine the CC600 or CC6000 mounting location.
2.Secure the mounting plate to the wall using the screws provided (three screws for the CC600 plate and four screws for the CC6000).
Figure 16 Attaching the CC600 Bracket To Wall
To Wall
Figure 17 Attaching the CC6000 Bracket To Wall
To Wall
3. Insert the four shoulder screws, also provided, into the mounting holes in the back of the device.
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Figure 18 Inserting Shoulder Screws
4.Connect the power supply to the power port. Connect any additional cables into the appropriate ports shown in Figure 3 and Figure 7.
5.Mount the device by placing the shoulder screws through the four keyholes on the mounting plate, and slide the device down to secure in place.
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Figure 19 Attaching the Device to the Bracket
Locking
Screw
Locking
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Locking
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6.Insert the locking screw through the hole in the tab at the top of the mounting plate. Hand tighten the screw to secure the device.
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NOTE: The device has to be connected to the Internet in order to set up a Google account (optional).
A Google account is only required on devices with GMS software.
The first time the device starts, the Setup Wizard displays. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up a Google account, configure Google Wallet for purchasing items from the Play Store, to enter your personal information, and enable backup/restore features (optional).
The device captures and provides device analytics to a system administrator. The first time the device boots (or after a Factory reset), the Zebra Services agreement screen displays.
Figure 20 Zebra Services
Touch the Device Data switch to disable the device from sending analytics data.
The device has a recessed reset button (see Features on page 16 for the location of the button).
To activate the reset button, use the tip of a small paper clip (1mm in diameter), insert into the recess, push and hold for 3 seconds.
Device has a recovery console accessible via pressing the Button #1 on the back of the device upon power up or via ADB connection and command.
The following reset functions are supported:
•Soft reset is performed with an ADB command.
•Enterprise reset (see StageNow on page 119 for more information)
•Factory reset (see StageNow on page 119 for more information)
The device recovery mode supports the following functions:
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•Flash image from zip file on an SD card or from internal flash.
•Apply a system update from an SD card or from internal flash.
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This chapter describes settings available for configuring the device.
This section provides information on configuring Wi-Fi settings.
To set up a Wi-Fi network:
1.Swipe from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch .
2.Touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
3.Slide the switch to the ON position.
4.The device searches for WLANs in the area and lists them on the screen.
5.Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network.
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