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5 | Revision History
Revision History
Changes to the original guide are listed below:
ChangeDateDescription
A01 Rev. A01/2014Initial release.
A02 Rev. A1/2015Software update. Add support for RS507, Trigger handle and Single Slot Ether-
Related Documents..............................................................................................................................................15
Service Information.............................................................................................................................................15
Installing the SIM Card........................................................................................................................... 20
Installing the Battery............................................................................................................................... 20
Charging the Battery............................................................................................................................... 21
LED Charging Indicators........................................................................................................................ 22
Replacing the Battery.......................................................................................................................................... 22
Replacing the microSD Card...............................................................................................................................23
Replacing the SIM Card......................................................................................................................................24
Turning Off the Radios................................................................................................................26
Setting the Date and Time...................................................................................................................................26
Setting Font Size..................................................................................................................................... 28
General Sound Setting.........................................................................................................................................29
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Chapter 2: Using the MC67.................................................................................. 31
Home Screen....................................................................................................................................................... 31
Status Bar................................................................................................................................................ 32
Status Icons..................................................................................................................................32
Removing a Folder...................................................................................................................... 37
Home Screen Wallpaper..........................................................................................................................37
Changing the Home Screen Wallpaper....................................................................................... 37
Stylus and Touchscreen...........................................................................................................................37
Using the On-screen Keyboard........................................................................................................................... 38
Switching Between Recent Applications................................................................................................ 42
Un-Locking the Screen........................................................................................................................................42
Single User Mode....................................................................................................................................42
Resetting the Device............................................................................................................................................45
Performing a Soft Reset.......................................................................................................................... 45
Performing a Hard Reset......................................................................................................................... 45
LED Indicators.................................................................................................................................................... 47
Making a Call Using the Dialer...........................................................................................................................49
Making a Call Using Contacts.............................................................................................................................51
Making a Call Using Call History.......................................................................................................................51
Making a Conference Call...................................................................................................................................52
Making a Call Using a Bluetooth Headset.......................................................................................................... 54
Camera Settings.......................................................................................................................................66
Video Settings......................................................................................................................................... 66
PTT Express Voice Client...................................................................................................................................76
Enabling PTT Communication................................................................................................................77
Selecting a Talk Group............................................................................................................................77
PTT Communication............................................................................................................................... 77
Creating a Group Call..................................................................................................................77
Responding with a Private Response.......................................................................................... 78
Disabling PTT Express Voice Client Communication............................................................................78
Digital Camera.................................................................................................................................................... 82
Digital Camera Scanning.....................................................................................................................................83
Bar Code Capture with RS507 Hands-Free Imager............................................................................................ 84
Pairing the RS507 Hands-Fee Imager Using SSI....................................................................................86
Pairing the RS507 Hands-Free Imager Bluetooth HID...........................................................................86
Wireless Wide Area Networks............................................................................................................................89
Sharing the Mobile Data Connection...................................................................................................... 89
USB Tethering.............................................................................................................................89
Bluetooth Tethering.....................................................................................................................90
Disabling Data When Roaming...............................................................................................................90
Limiting Data Connection to 2G Networks............................................................................................ 90
Locking the SIM Card.............................................................................................................................91
Editing the Access Point Name...............................................................................................................91
Wireless Local Area Networks............................................................................................................................92
Scan and Connect to a Wi-Fi Network....................................................................................................92
Configuring a Wi-Fi Network................................................................................................................. 94
Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network........................................................................................................ 95
Configuring for a Proxy Server...............................................................................................................95
Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address................................................................................ 96
Bluetooth Profiles....................................................................................................................................99
Bluetooth Power States........................................................................................................................... 99
Bluetooth Radio Power – Android........................................................................................................ 100
Discovering Bluetooth Device(s).......................................................................................................... 100
Changing the Bluetooth Name.............................................................................................................. 101
Connecting to a Bluetooth Device.........................................................................................................101
Selecting Profiles on the Bluetooth Device...........................................................................................102
Unpairing a Bluetooth Device...............................................................................................................102
Data Usage........................................................................................................................................................ 102
Single Slot USB Cradle.....................................................................................................................................107
Charging the MC67 Battery.................................................................................................................. 107
Charging a Spare Battery...................................................................................................................... 107
Four Slot Charge Only Cradle...........................................................................................................................108
Charging the MC67...............................................................................................................................108
Four Slot Ethernet Cradle..................................................................................................................................109
Charging the MC67...............................................................................................................................109
USB Operation...................................................................................................................................... 112
Four Slot Battery Charger................................................................................................................................. 112
Magnetic Stripe Reader.....................................................................................................................................113
Attaching the MSR................................................................................................................................113
Removing the MSR...............................................................................................................................114
Using the MSR...................................................................................................................................... 114
Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting................................................. 127
Maintaining the MC67...................................................................................................................................... 127
Removing the Screen Protector.........................................................................................................................127
This guide provides information about using the MC67 mobile computer and accessories.
Note: Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens.
Documentation Set
The documentation set for the MC67 provides information for specific user needs, and includes:
•MC67 Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the MC67 up and running.
•MC67 User Guide - describes how to use the MC67.
•MC67 Integrator Guide - describes how to set up the MC67 and accessories.
13 | About This Guide
Configurations
This guide covers the following configurations:
Configuration
MC67NA
RadiosDisplayMemory
WLAN:
802.11 a/b/g/n
WPAN: Bluetooth v2.1
EDR
WWAN:GSM/
UMTS
GPS: Standalone GPS or
A-GPS
Software Versions
3.5” VGA Col-or1 GB RAM / 8
GB Flash
Data Capture Options
2D imager and
camera
Operating
System
Androidbased, Android
Open-Source
Project 4.1.1.
Keypads
Numeric,
QWERTY,
QWERTZ,
AZERTY or
DSD
To determine the current software versions touch > About phone.
•Serial number - Displays the serial number.
•Model number- Displays the model number.
•Android version - Displays the operating system version.
•Kernel version - Displays the kernel version number.
•Build number - Displays the software build number.
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Chapter Descriptions
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•Getting Started
•Using the MC67 on page 31 provides information for operating the MC67.
•Calls on page 49 provides instructions for making phone calls.
•Applications on page 59 provides information on using applications installed on the MC67.
•Data Capture on page 81 provides information for capturing bar code data using the imager or camera.
•Wireless on page 89 provides information on the various wireless options.
•Accessories on page 105 provides information for using the accessories for the MC67.
•Maintenance and Troubleshooting on page 127 includes instructions on cleaning and provides troubleshooting
solutions for potential problems during MC67 operation.
•Technical Specifications on page 139 provides the technical specifications for the MC67.
•Keypads on page 143 provides information on the three types of keypads available on the MC67.
on page 17 provides information on getting the MC67 up and running for the first time.
Notational Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
•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 names
-Drop-down list and list box names
-Check box and radio button names
-Button names on a screen.
•Bullets (•) indicate:
-Action items
-Lists of alternatives
-Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential
•Sequential lists (for example, lists that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
Icon Conventions
The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons are used
throughout the documentation set. These icons and their associated meanings are described below.
Warning: The word WARNING with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded,
could result in death or serious injury, or serious product damage.
Caution: The word CAUTION with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded,
may result in minor or moderate injury, or serious product damage.
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Note: NOTE contains information more important than the surrounding text, such as exceptions or
preconditions. They also refer the reader elsewhere for additional information, remind the reader how to
complete an action (when it is not part of the current procedure, for instance), or tell the reader where
something is located on the screen. There is no warning level associated with a note.
Related Documents
•MC67 with Android OS Quick Start Guide, p/n MN000114Axx.
•MC67 with Android OS Regulatory Guide, p/n MN000149Axx.
•MC67 with Android OS Integrator Guide, p/n MN000116Axx.
•Mobility Services Platform User Guide, p/n 72E-100158-xx.
For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: Support Central.
Service Information
If you have a problem with the equipment, contact Global Customer Support in the region. Contact information is
available at: Support Central.
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
Figure 1: Manufacturing Label
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 Global 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
microSD card from the device before shipping for service.
If the device was purchased from a business partner, contact that business partner for support.
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Chapter
1
Getting Started
This chapter provides information for getting the device up and running for the first time.
Unpacking
Procedure:
1 Carefully remove all protective material from the MC67 and save the shipping container for later storage and
shipping.
2 Verify that the following were received:
Getting Started
MC67 mobile computer with 4 GB microSD card
•
•3600 mAh Lithium-ion battery
•Stylus with tether (installed)
•Regulatory Guide
•Quick Start Guide.
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 MC67 for the first time, remove the protective shipping film that covers the scan window,
display and camera window.
1
5
43
2
6
7
8
9
10
11
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Features
Figure 2: MC67 Front View
Table 1: Front View Features
NumberItemFunction
1Touch ScreenDisplays all information needed to operate the MC67.
2Data Capture LED Indicates data capture status.
3Charging/Battery
Status LED
4WAN Radio Status
LED
5KeypadUse to enter numbers and characters.
6I/O ConnectorProvides charging and data communication.
7Power ButtonTurns the display on and off. Press and hold to reset the device, place de-
8MicrophoneUse for communications in Handset mode.
9Scan ButtonInitiates data capture.
10Volume Up/Down
11Scan/Action But-
Button
ton
Indicates battery charging status.
Indicate WAN radio status.
vice in Airplane Mode or swap the battery.
Increase and decrease audio volume.
Initiates data capture (programmable).
Figure 3: MC67 Rear View
12
13
14
15
16
19
17
18
20
21
22
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Setup
Table 2: Back View Features
NumberItemFunction
12BatteryProvides power to the device.
13HandstrapUse for securely holding the device.
14StylusUse to select items on the screen.
15Stylus ClipUse to hold the stylus securely in place.
16Action ButtonProgrammable button.
17Scan/Action But-
ton
18Exit WindowProvides data capture using the imager.
19CameraTakes photos, videos and captures bar code data.
20Camera FlashProvides illumination for the camera.
21SpeakerProvides audio output for video and music playback. provides audio in
22Battery LatchSecurely holds the battery in place.
Initiates data capture (programmable).
speakphone mode.
When and where to use: Perform this procedure to start using the MC67 for the first time.
Procedure:
1 Install the subscriber identification module (SIM) card.
2 Install the battery.
3 Charge the MC67.
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4 Power on the MC67.
Installing the SIM Card
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) phone service requires a SIM card. Obtain the card from a service
provider. The card fits into the MC67 and can contain the following information:
Mobile phone service provider account details
•
•Information regarding service access and preferences
•Contact information, which can be moved to Contacts on the MC67
•Any additional subscribed services.
Note: For more information about SIM cards, refer to the service provider's documentation.
Procedure:
1 To install the SIM card, lift rubber access door.
2 Slide the SIM card holder up to unlock.
3 Lift the SIM card holder door.
Figure 4: Lifting the SIM Cover
4 Insert the SIM card, as shown in Figure 5: Inserting the SIM Card on page 20 ensuring that the card slides into
the holding tabs on each side of the door.
Figure 5: Inserting the SIM Card
5 Close the SIM card holder door and slide down to lock into place.
6 Close the rubber access door.
7 Install the battery.
Installing the Battery
Procedure:
1 Insert the battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC67.
2 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps (two clicks) into place.
Note: If the battery has significant charge, the MC67 turns on.
1
2
3 Replace the handstrap.
Figure 6: Inserting the Battery
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Charging the Battery
Before using the MC67 for the first time, charge the main battery until the amber Charging/Battery Status light
emitting diode (LED) remains lit. To charge the MC67, use a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply. For
information about the accessories available for the MC67, see Accessories
The MC67 is equipped with a backup battery which automatically charges from the fully-charged main battery. When
using the MC67 for the first time, the backup battery requires approximately 40 hours to fully charge. This is also true
any time the backup battery is discharged, which occurs when the main battery is removed for several hours. The
backup battery retains random access memory (RAM) data in memory for at least 10 minutes (at room temperature)
when the MC67’s main battery is removed. When the MC67 reaches a very low battery state, the combination of
main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 36 hours.
For cable and cradle setup and charging procedures refer to the MC67 Integrator Guide.
•USB Charging Cable
•Charge Only Cable
•Single Slot USB Cradle
•Four Slot Charge Only Cradle
•Four Slot Ethernet Cradle.
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Note that charging is intelligently controlled
by the MC67. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the MC67 or accessory alternately enables and disables
battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The MC67 or accessory indicates when charging is
disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED.
Procedure:
on page 105 for more information.
1 To charge the main battery, connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.
2 Insert the MC67 into a cradle or attach to a cable. The MC67 turns on and begins charging. The Charging/Battery
Status LED blinks amber while charging, then turns solid amber when fully charged.
22 | Getting Started
LED Charging Indicators
Table 3: LED Charging Indicators
Charging/Battery Status LEDIndication
OffMC67 is not charging. MC67 is not inserted correctly in the cradle or
connected to a power source. Charger/cradle is not powered.
Slow Blinking Amber (1 blink every 2
seconds)
Solid AmberCharging complete. Note: When the battery is initially inserted in the
Fast Blinking Amber (2 blinks/second)
MC67 is charging.
MC67, the amber 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 completion (typically eight
hours).
Replacing the Battery
Procedure:
1 If the MC67 is in a cradle, remove it before performing a Safe Battery Swap.
2 Unclip the handstrap.
3 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears.
Figure 7: Power Button Menu
4 Touch Battery swap. The red Data Capture LED turns on.
5 Wait for the red Data Capture LED to turn off.
6 Slide the battery latch to the right. The battery ejects slightly.
Figure 8: Slide Latch to the Right
1
2
7 Lift the battery from the MC67.
Figure 9: Lift the Battery
Getting Started | 23
8 Insert the replacement battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC67.
9 Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps (two clicks) into place.
10 Replace the handstrap.
11 Press the Power button to wake the MC67.
Replacing the microSD Card
Procedure:
1 If the MC67 is in a cradle, remove it before performing a Safe Battery Swap.
2 Unclip the handstrap.
3 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears.
4 Touch Battery swap.
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Figure 10: Power Button Menu
5 Wait for the red Data Capture LED to turn off.
6 Remove the battery.
7 Lift the rubber access door.
8 Slide SIM card holder door up to unlock.
9 Lift SIM Card holder door.
10 Lift the microSD card holder door.
11 Remove microSD card from holder.
12 Close microSD card holder door.
13 Close SIM card holder door.
14 Slide SIM card holder door down to lock into place.
15 Close the rubber access door.
16 Insert the battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC67.
17 Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps (two clicks) into place.
18 Replace the handstrap.
19 Press the Power button to wake the MC67.
20 If a SIM card is installed, perform a soft reset.
See Performing a Soft Reset
on page 45.
Replacing the SIM Card
Procedure:
1 If the MC67 is in a cradle, remove it before performing a Safe Battery Swap.
2 Unclip the handstrap.
3 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears.
4 Touch Battery swap.
5 Wait for the red Data Capture LED to turn off.
6 Remove the battery.
7 Lift the rubber access door.
8 Slide SIM card holder door up to unlock.
9 Lift the SIM Card holder door.
10 Remove SIM card from holder.
11 Close SIM card holder door.
12 Slide SIM card holder door down to lock into place.
13 Close the rubber access door.
14 Insert the battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC67.
15 Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps (two clicks) into place.
16 Replace the handstrap.
17 Perform a soft reset.
See Performing a Soft Reset
on page 45.
Battery Management
Note:
Getting Started | 25
Prior to checking the battery charge level, remove the
To check the charge status of the main battery, on the Home screen touch
Battery status indicates that the battery is discharging and Battery level lists the battery charge (as a percentage of
fully charged).
MC67 from any AC power source (cradle or cable).
> > About phone > Status.
Monitor Battery Usage
The Battery screen lists which applications consume the most battery power. Also use it to turn off applications that
were downloaded if they are consuming too much power.
Touch > > Battery.
Figure 11: Battery Screen
The Battery screen lists the applications using the battery. The discharge graph at the top of the screen shows the rate
of the battery discharge since last charged (short periods of time when connected to a charger are shown as thin green
lines at the bottom of the chart), and how long it has been running on battery power.
26 | Getting Started
Touch an application in the Battery screen to display details about its power consumption. Different applications
display different information. Some applications include buttons that open screens with settings to adjust power use.
Low Battery Notification
When the battery charge level drops below 20%, the MC67 displays a notice to connect the MC67 to power.
should charge the battery using one of the charging accessories.
Figure 12: Low Battery Notification
When the battery charge drops below 10%, the MC67 displays a notice to connect the MC67 to power. The user must
charge the battery using one of the charging accessories.
When the battery charge drops below 4%, the MC67 turns off.
The user must charge the MC67 using one of the charging accessories.
Battery Optimization
Observe the following battery saving tips:
Leave the MC67 connected to AC power at all times when not in use.
•
•Set the screen to turn off after a short period of non-use. See Setting Screen Timeout Setting on page 28.
•Reduce screen brightness. See Setting the Screen Brightness on page 27.
•Turn off all wireless radios when not in use. Note that the global positioning system (GPS) receiver is only turned
on when a GPS application is using the GPS radio.
•Turn off automatic syncing for Email, Calendar, Contacts and other applications.
•Use the Power Control widget to check and control the status of radios, the screen brightness, and syncing.
•Minimize use of applications that keep the MC67 from suspending, for example, music, GPS and video
applications.
The user
Turning Off the Radios
To turn off all the radios:
Procedure:
1 Press the Power button until the menu appears.
2
Touch Airplane mode. The airplane icon
appears in the Status bar indicating that all the radios are off.
Setting the Date and Time
The date and time is automatically synchronized using an NITZ server when the MC67 is connected to a cellular
network. The user is only required to set the time zone or set the date and time when not connected to a cellular
network.
Procedure:
1
On the Home screen, touch .
2
Touch .
3
Touch Date & time.
4 Touch Automatic date & time to disable automatic date and time synchronization.
5 Touch Set date.
6 Move the sliders up and down to select the month, date and year.
7 Touch Done.
8 Touch Set time.
9 Move the sliders up and down to select the hour, minutes and part of the day.
10 Touch Done.
11 Touch Select time zone.
12 Select the current time zone from the list.
13
Touch .
Display Setting
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Use Display settings to change the screen brightness, change the background image, enable screen rotation, set sleep
time and change font size.
Setting the Screen Brightness
To set the screen brightness:
Procedure:
1
Touch .
2
Touch .
3
Touch Display.
4 Touch Brightness.
Figure 13: Brightness Dialog Box
5 In the Brightness dialog box, check the Automatic brightness checkbox to set the MC67 to automatically adjust
the brightness using the built-in light sensor. Uncheck the checkbox to set the brightness manually. Use the slider
to set a brightness level.
Touch
OK.
.
6 Touch
7
Setting Screen Rotation
By default, screen rotation is disabled. To enable screen rotation:
Procedure:
1
On the Home screen, touch .
28 | Getting Started
2
Touch .
3
Touch Display.
4 Check Auto-rotate screen to set the MC67 to automatically switch orientation when the
Note:
The Home screen does not rotate.
5
Touch.
Setting Screen Timeout Setting
To set the screen sleep time:
Procedure:
1
On the Home screen, touch .
2
Touch .
3
Touch Display.
4 Touch Sleep.
5 Select one of the sleep values.
MC67 is rotated.
•15 seconds
•30 seconds
•1 minute (default)
•2 minutes
•5 minutes
•10 minutes
•30 minutes
6
Touch.
Setting Font Size
To set the size of the font is system applications:
Procedure:
1
Touch.
2
Touch.
3
Touch
4 Touch Font size.
5 Select one of the font size values.
•Small
•Normal (default)
•Large
•Huge
6
Touch.
Display.
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General Sound Setting
Use the Sounds settings to configure media and alarm volumes. On the Home screen, touch > > Sounds.
Figure 14: Sounds Screen
•Volumes – Use to change the volume of media, ringtones, notifications and alarms.
Figure 15: Volumes Dialog Box
•Audio profile – Touch to set audio profile. On the Audio profile screen, touch Audio profile.
30 | Getting Started
Figure 16: Audio Profile Dialog Box
-General – Standard audio settings (default).
-increased clarity – Increased volume on higher frequencies.
•Call Ringtone and Vibrate
-Phone ringtone - Touch to select a ringtone to sound when an incoming call is received.
-Vibrate when ringing - Check to make the device vibrate when a call is received (default – enabled).
•System
-Dial pad touch tones - Check to play a sound when a phone key is touched (default – enabled).
-Default notification - Touch to select a sound to play for all system notifications.
-Touch sounds - Check to play a sound when making screen selections (default – enabled).
-Screen lock sounds - Check to play a sound when locking and unlocking the screen (default – disabled).
-Vibrate on touch - Check to have the device vibrate when touching soft keys and on certain screen
interactions (default – enabled).
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