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Service Information
Before you use the unit, it must be configured to operate in your facility’s network and run your applications.
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If you have a problem using your equipment, contact your facility’s Technical or Systems Support. If there is a problem with
the equipment, they will contact the Zebra Global Customer Support at www.zebra.com/support.
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Configurations
MC33XX used in this guide refers to all configurations, except where noted. MC33XX-G refers to the Trigger configuration.
MC33XX-R refers to the Rotate configuration. MC33XX-S refers to the Straight configuration.
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1
2
9
8
7
5
3
6
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Figure 1 MC33XX-G Front View
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Table 1 MC33XX-G Features - Front View
NumberItemFunction
1DisplayDisplays all information needed to operate the MC33XX-G.
2Charge
/Application
3TriggerInitiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
4Battery Release
5Hand StrapUse for securely holding the device.
6MicrophoneUse for communications in Handset mode.
Notification LED
or Scan/Decode
Status
Latch
Indicates the battery charge state while charging, an application
notification was received, or the scan/decode status.
Release the battery from the device.
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11
10
12
13
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Table 1 MC33XX-G Features - Front View (Continued)
NumberItemFunction
7Power ButtonPress and hold to turn on the MC33XX-G. Press to turn on or off the
screen. Press and hold to select one of these options:
Power off - Turn off the MC33XX-G.
Reboot - Reboot the MC33XX-G when software stops responding.
Airplane mode - Disable all wireless connections.
Silent mode - All notifications are disabled except for alarms.
8KeypadUse to enter data and navigate on screen functions.
9Scan ButtonInitiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
Figure 2 MC33XX-G Back View
Table 2 MC33XX-G Features - Back View
NumberItemFunction
10BatteryProvides power for operating the device.
11Battery Release
Release the battery from the device.
Latch
12SpeakerProvides audio output for video and music playback.
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Table 2 MC33XX-G Features - Back View (Continued)
NumberItemFunction
13Scanner Exit
Window
14NFC AntennaProvides communication with other NFC-enabled devices.
Provides data capture using the scanner.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Figure 3 MC33XX-R Front View
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Table 3 MC33XX-R Features - Front View
NumberItemFunction
1Rotating TurretRotates for easy scanning positions.
2DisplayDisplays all information needed to operate the MC33XX-R.
3Charge
/Application
Notification LED
or Scan/Decode
Status
4Side Key Scan
Button
5Battery Release
Latch
6Power ButtonPress and hold to turn on the MC33XX-R. Press to turn on or off the
Indicates the battery charge state while charging, an application
notification was received, or the scan/decode status.
Initiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
Release the battery from the device.
screen. Press and hold to select one of these options:
Power off - Turn off the MC33XX-R.
Reboot - Reboot the MC33XX-R when software stops responding.
Airplane mode - Disable all wireless connections.
Silent mode - All notifications are disabled except for alarms.
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12
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15
16
17
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Table 3 MC33XX-R Features - Front View (Continued)
NumberItemFunction
7MicrophoneUse for communications in Handset mode.
8KeypadUse to enter data and navigate on screen functions.
9Scan ButtonInitiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
Figure 4 MC33XX-R Back View
Table 4 MC33XX-R Features - Back View
NumberItemFunction
10BatteryProvides power for operating the device.
11Battery Release
Latch
12Side Key Scan
Button
13SpeakerProvides audio output for video and music playback.
14Audio JackConnects to headsets (2.5 mm jack).
15Scanner Exit
Window
Release the battery from the device.
Initiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
Provides data capture using the scanner.
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Position Stop
Position Stop
Position Stop
Table 4 MC33XX-R Features - Back View (Continued)
NumberItemFunction
16NFC AntennaProvides communication with other NFC-enabled devices.
17Camera/FlashProvides illumination for the camera.
18Hand StrapUse for securely holding the device.
Rotating Scan Turret
The MC33XX-R features a Rotating Turret with three position stops. This feature offers greater scanning flexibility.
CAUTION Do not try to rotate the turret past the side position stops. Damage to device may occur.
Figure 5 MC33XX-R Rotating Turret
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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Figure 6 MC33XX-S Front View
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Table 5 MC33XX-S Features - Front View
NumberItemFunction
1DisplayDisplays all information needed to operate the MC33XX-S.
2Charge
/Application
Notification LED
or Scan/Decode
Status
3Side Key Scan
Button
4Battery Release
Latch
5Power ButtonPress and hold to turn on the MC33XX-S. Press to turn on or off the
6MicrophoneUse for communications in Handset mode.
Indicates the battery charge state while charging, an application
notification was received, or the scan/decode status.
Initiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
Release the battery from the device.
screen. Press and hold to select one of these options:
Power off - Turn off the MC33XX-S.
Reboot - Reboot the MC33XX-S when software stops responding.
Airplane mode - Disable all wireless connections.
Silent mode - All notifications are disabled except for alarms.
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12
13
14
15
16
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Table 5 MC33XX-S Features - Front View (Continued)
NumberItemFunction
7KeypadUse to enter data and navigate on screen functions.
8Scan ButtonInitiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
Figure 7 MC33XX-S Back View
Table 6 MC33XX-S Features - Back View
NumberItemFunction
9BatteryProvides power for operating the device.
10Battery Release
Latch
11Side Key Scan
Release the battery from the device.
Initiates data capture when a scan application is enabled.
Button
12SpeakerProvides audio output for video and music playback.
13Audio JackConnects to headsets (2.5 mm jack).
14Scanner Exit
Window
Provides data capture using the scanner.
15NFC AntennaProvides communication with other NFC-enabled devices.
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Table 6 MC33XX-S Features - Back View (Continued)
NumberItemFunction
16Camera/FlashProvides illumination for the camera.
17Hand StrapUse for securely holding the device.
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Setup
To start using the MC33XX for the first time:
•Install a microSD card (optional)
•Install the battery
•Charge the MC33XX
•Power on the MC33XX.
Installing a microSD Card
The microSD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage. The slot is located under the battery pack. 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 precautions include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that
the operator is properly grounded.
1.Using a coin or finger, remove the microSD card cover.
Figure 8 Remove microSD Card Cover
2.Slide the microSD card holder to the Open position.
Figure 9 Unlock microSD Card Holder
3.Lift the microSD card holder.
Figure 10 Lift microSD Card Holder
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4.Place the microSD card into the contact area with the contacts facing down.
Figure 11 Install microSD Card
5.Close the microSD card holder and slide the microSD card holder to the Lock position.
Figure 12 Lock microSD Card Holder
6.Replace the microSD card cover and ensure that it is installed properly.
Figure 13 Replace Cover
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Installing the MC33XX-G Battery
The MC33XX-G is compatible with the following batteries:
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
To install the battery:
1.Loosen the hand strap, if needed.
2.Align the battery into the battery compartment.
Figure 14 Inserting the Battery
3.Rotate the bottom of the battery into the battery compartment.
4.Press battery down firmly. Ensure that both battery release buttons on the sides of the MC33XX-G return to the home
position.
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Figure 15 Press Battery Down
5.Tighten the hand strap, if needed.
6.Press the Power button to turn on the device.
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Installing the MC33XX-R/S Battery
The MC33XX-R/S is compatible with the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
To install the battery:
1.Loosen the hand strap, if needed.
2.Align the battery into the battery compartment.
Figure 16 Inserting the Battery
3.Rotate the bottom of the battery into the battery compartment.
4.Press battery down firmly. Ensure that both battery release buttons on the sides of the MC33XX-R/S return to the home
position.
Figure 17 Press Battery Down
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5.Tighten the hand strap, if needed.
6.Press the Power button to turn on the device.
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Replacing the Battery in the MC33XX-G
1.Push in the two Battery Release buttons.
The battery ejects slightly. With Hot Swap mode, when the user removes the battery, the display turns off and the
device enters a low power state. The MC33XX-G retains RAM data for approximately five minutes. Replace the battery
within five minutes to preserve memory persistence.
Figure 18 Release Battery
2.Remove the battery from the battery compartment.
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Figure 19 Remove Battery
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3.Align the battery into the battery compartment.
Figure 20 Inserting the Battery
4.Rotate the bottom of the battery into the battery compartment.
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5.Press battery down firmly. Ensure that both battery release buttons on the sides of the MC33XX-G return to the home
position.
Figure 21 Press Battery Down
6.Press the Power button to turn on the device.
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Replacing the Battery in the MC33XX-R/S
1.Push in the two Battery Release buttons.
The battery ejects slightly. With Hot Swap mode, when the user removes the battery, the display turns off and the
device enters a low power state. The MC33XX-R/S retains RAM data for approximately five minutes. Replace the
battery within five minutes to preserve memory persistence.
Figure 22 Release Battery
2.Remove the battery from the battery compartment.
Figure 23 Remove Battery
3.Align the battery into the battery compartment.
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Figure 24 Inserting the Battery
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4.Rotate the bottom of the battery into the battery compartment.
5.Press battery down firmly. Ensure that both battery release buttons on the sides of the MC33XX-R/S return to the home
position.
Figure 25 Press Battery Down
6.Press the Power button to turn on the device.
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Compatibility
The table below displays compatibility between MC33XX and MC32N0 mobile computers and accessories.
Table 7 Compatibility
MC33XX
mobile
computer
MC32N0
mobile
computer
MC33XX PP+
Battery
MC32N0 PP
Battery
MC33XX PP+
Batteries
YesYesYesYes
NoYesNoYesN/AN/A
N/AN/AYesNoYesNo
N/AN/AYesYesYesYes
MC32N0 PP
Batteries
MC33XX
Cradles
MC32N0
Cradles
w/adapter
MC33XX
Battery
Charger
N/A
MC32N0
Battery
Charger
N/A
•MC33XX mobile computers are compatible with all batteries (MC33XX PowerPrecision+ and MC32N0
PowerPrecision).
•MC33XX mobile computers are compatible with all cradles.
An additional adapter is needed to use any MC32N0 cradle slot, which provides charge only, no communication.
•MC33XX battery charger slots are compatible with all batteries (MC33XX PowerPrecision+ and MC32N0
PowerPrecision).
•MC32N0 mobile computers are not compatible with MC33XX cradles.
Battery Comparison
The table below displays a comparison of the MC33XX batteries with the MC32N0 batteries.
Table 8 Battery Comparison
FeatureMC32N0MC33XX
Battery TypePowerPrecisionPowerPrecision+
Includes Zebra and PowerPrecision+ recessed logosNoYes
Back LabelGreyBlue
Battery Compatibility
•MC33XX PowerPrecision+ batteries are compatible with all MC33XX mobile computers and accessories.
•MC33XX PowerPrecision+ batteries are not compatible with MC32N0 mobile computers and accessories.
•MC32N0 PowerPrecision batteries are compatible with all MC32N0 mobile computers and accessories.
•MC32N0 PowerPrecision batteries are compatible with all MC33XX mobile computers and accessories.
•The MC33XX-G is compatible with MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended batteries and MC32N0 5200
mAh PowerPrecision extended batteries.
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•The MC33XX-R/S are compatible with MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard batteries, MC33XX 5200
mAh PowerPrecision+ extended batteries, MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard batteries, and MC32N0
5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended batteries.
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Charging the MC33XX
Use one of the following accessories to charge the MC33XX and/or spare battery.
Table 9 Charging and Communication
ChargingCommunication
DescriptionPart Number
1-Slot USB Charge Cradle with
CRD-MC33-2SUCHG-01YesYesYesNo
Battery
(In Device)
Spare
Battery
USBEthernet
Spare Battery Charger
5-Slot Charge Only ShareCradleCRD-MC33-5SCHG-01YesNoNoNo
(Only charges
MC32N0
batteries in the
spare battery
slot)
YesNo
NOTE Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in the MC33XX User Guide.
1.To charge the main battery, connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.
2.Insert the MC33XX into a cradle or attach to a cable. The MC33XX turns on and begins charging. The
Charging/Notification LED remains amber while charging, then turns solid green when fully charged.
Charging Temperature
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). The device or cradle always performs battery charging
in a safe and intelligent manner. At higher temperatures (e.g. approximately +37°C (+98°F)) the device or cradle may for
small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The
device and cradle indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED.
Charging the Spare Battery
1.Insert a spare battery into the spare battery slot.
2.Ensure the battery is seated properly.
The Spare Battery Charging LED blinks indicating charging. See Table 10 for charging indicators.
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Table 10 Charging/Notification LED Indicators
StateIndication
Off•The battery is not charging.
•The battery is not inserted correctly in the cradle or connected to a
power source.
•Cradle is not powered.
Slow Blinking Amber
Every 3 seconds
Solid Amber•Battery is charging.
Solid Green•Battery charging is complete.
Fast Blinking Red
2 blinks/second
Solid Red•Spare battery is charging and battery is at the end of useful life.
Blinking Blue•Indicates an application notification was received.
•Battery is charging, but the battery is fully depleted and does not yet
have sufficient charge to power the device.
Charging error, e.g.:
•Temperature is too low or too high.
•Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight
hours).
•Charging complete and battery is at the end of useful life.
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1-Slot USB Charge Cradle
The 1-Slot USB Charge Cradle:
•Provides 9 VDC power for charging the mobile computer and charging the battery.
•Provides 4.2 VDC power to charge the spare battery.
•Provides a USB port for data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer or other USB
devices (e.g., a printer).
•Synchronizes information between the mobile computer and a host computer. With customized or third party
software, it can also synchronize the mobile computer with corporate databases.
•Compatible with the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 26 1-Slot USB Charge Cradle
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Power LED
5-Slot Charge Only ShareCradle
The 5-Slot Charge Only ShareCradle:
•Provides 9 VDC power for operating the mobile computer and charging the battery.
•Simultaneously charges up to five mobile computers.
•Compatible with devices using the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 27 5-Slot Charge Only ShareCradle
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1000 LED
100/10 LED
5-Slot Ethernet ShareCradle
The 5-Slot Ethernet ShareCradle:
•Provides 9 VDC power for operating the mobile computer and charging the battery.
•Simultaneously charges up to five mobile computers.
•Compatible with devices using the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 28 5-Slot Ethernet ShareCradle
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Power LED
Spare Battery
Charging LED
Spare Battery Slot
MC33XX Charging Slot
5-Slot ShareCradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger
The 5-Slot ShareCradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger:
•Provides 9 VDC power for operating the mobile computer and charging the battery.
•Provides 4.2 VDC power for charging spare batteries.
•Simultaneously charges up to four mobile computers and four spare batteries.
•Compatible with the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 29 5-Slot ShareCradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger
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1000 LED
100/10 LED
Spare Battery
Charging LED
Spare Battery Slot
MC33XX Charging
Slot
5-Slot Ethernet ShareCradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger
The 5-Slot Ethernet ShareCradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger:
•Provides 9 VDC power for operating the mobile computer and charging the battery.
•Provides 4.2 VDC power for charging spare batteries.
•Simultaneously charges up to four mobile computers and four spare batteries.
•Compatible with the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 30 5-Slot Ethernet ShareCradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger
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Power LED
Spare Battery Charging LED
4-Slot Spare Battery Charger
The 4-Slot Battery Charger:
•Charges up to four MC33XX spare batteries.
•Provides 4.2 VDC power to charge the spare battery.
•Compatible with the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 31 4-Slot Spare Battery Charger
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Power LED
Spare Battery Charging LED
20-Slot Spare Battery Charger
The 20-Slot Battery Charger:
•Charges up to twenty MC33XX spare batteries.
•Provides 4.2 VDC power to charge the spare battery.
•Compatible with the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 32 20-Slot Spare Battery Charger
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USB Charge Cable
The USB Charge Cable:
•Provides 5 VDC power to charge the battery.
•Provides power and/or communication with the host computer over USB to the device.
•Compatible with devices using the following batteries:
•MC33XX 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery.
•MC33XX 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
•MC32N0 2740 mAh PowerPrecision standard battery.
•MC32N0 5200 mAh PowerPrecision extended battery.
Figure 33 USB Charge Cable
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MC33XX Charge Only Adapter
Use the MC33XX Charge Only Adapter for backwards compatibility with the MC32N0 cradles and the MC33XX mobile
computer.
•MC33XX Charge Only Adapter supports the MC32N0 1-Slot USB Cradle, MC32N0 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle,
and MC32N0 4-Slot Ethernet Cradle.
•MC33XX Charge Only Adapter provides charge only; no communication when used with the MC32N0 cradles.
•MC32N0 1-Slot USB Cradle provides 5.4 VDC to charge the device.
•MC32N0 1-Slot USB Cradle (with the MC33XX Charge Only Adapter) is compatible with an MC33XX mobile
computer charging either MC33XX PowerPrecision+ batteries or MC32N0 PowerPrecision batteries, but the
MC32N0 1-Slot USB Cradle spare battery slot is only compatible with MC32N0 PowerPrecision batteries.
MC33XX Charge Only Adapter Installation
To install the MC33XX Charge Only Adapter:
1.Clean the MC32N0 cradle and contacts with an alcohol wipe, using a back and forth motion with your finger.
For more information about cleaning, refer to the Maintenance and Troubleshooting chapter of the MC33XX Mobile
Computer User Guide.
Figure 34 Clean MC32N0 Cradle
2.Peel and remove the adhesive from the back of the adapter.
Figure 35 Peel and Remove Adhesive
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3.Insert the adapter into the MC32N0 cradle and adhere to the bottom of the cradle.
Figure 36 Insert Adapter into Cradle and Adhere
4.Insert the MC33XX device into the MC32N0 cradle.
Figure 37 Insert MC33XX Device into MC32N0 Cradle
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Scanning
The MC33XX offers the following data capture options:
•Imager:
•SE4750-SR 2D
•SE4850-ER 2D.
•Laser Scanner:
•SE965 1D.
Refer to the MC33XX Mobile Computer User Guide for other scanning options.
Barcode Capture with Imager
To capture barcode data:
1.Ensure that an application is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field).
2.Point the top of the device at a barcode.
3.Press and hold the Scan button or Trigger.
The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming.
4.Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the cross-hairs in the aiming pattern. The aiming dot is used for
increased visibility in bright lighting conditions.
The Scan LEDs light green and a beep sounds, by default, to indicate the barcode was decoded successfully. Note that
when the device is in Pick List Mode, the device does not decode the barcode until the center of the crosshair touches
the barcode.
Figure 38 Aiming Pattern: Standard and Extended Range
Figure 39 Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes in Aiming Pattern: Standard and Extended Range
5.Release the scan button or Trigger.
6.The barcode content data appears in the text field.
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Barcode Capture with Laser Scanner
To capture barcode data:
1.Ensure that an application is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field).
2.Point the top of the device at a barcode.
3.Point the scan exit window at a bar code.
4.Press and hold the Scan button.
The red scan line turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure that the scan line crosses every bar and space of the barcode.
The Scan LEDs light green and a beep sounds, by default, to indicate the barcode was decoded successfully.
Figure 40 Laser Scanner Aiming Pattern
5.Release the scan button.
6.The captured data appears in the text field.
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Ergonomic Considerations
Taking breaks and task rotation is recommended.
Optimize Body Posture for Low Scanning
Figure 41 Low Scanning
Alternate left and right knees.
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Optimize Body Posture for High Scanning
Figure 42 High Scanning
Alternate left and right hand.
Avoid Bending
Figure 43 Avoid Bending
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Avoid Reaching
Figure 44 Avoid Reaching
Avoid Extreme Wrist Angles
Figure 45 Avoid Extreme Wrist Angles
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