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Revision History
Changes to the original manual are listed below:
ChangeDateDescription
Rev A11/1/05Initial release.
-02 Rev A1/19/06Add MC9090-K/S, MC9090-G and MC9094-K/S with Windows Mobile 5.0.
-03 Rev A3/21/06Add MC9097 support.
-04 Rev A3/6/07Add generic MC9097 information, 33-key keypad, Fusion 2.5 and AKU 3.2 update
-05 Rev A9/15/07Guide re-branding, incorporate Mobile OEM version 01.39.0001 and CE OEM version
-07 Rev A4/8/15Zebra re-branding.
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information.
01.26.0001 and add support for Haz Loc configurations.
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Table of Contents
Revision History.................................................................................................................................... iii
About This Guide
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... xv
Documentation Set ......................................................................................................................... xv
Configurations....................................................................................................................................... xvi
Software Versions........................................................................................................................... xvii
Chapter Descriptions ............................................................................................................................ xix
Notational Conventions......................................................................................................................... xx
Related Documents and Software ........................................................................................................ xx
Service Information............................................................................................................................... xxi
Getting Started ..................................................................................................................................... 1-6
Installing and Removing the Main Battery ........................................................................................... 1-6
Installing the Main Battery .............................................................................................................. 1-6
Charging the Battery ............................................................................................................................ 1-7
Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery ............................................................... 1-7
Charging the Main Battery ............................................................................................................. 1-8
Profile ID ........................................................................................................................................ 4-6
Band ............................................................................................................................................... 5-17
Sys Stat .......................................................................................................................................... 6-14
Reg Stat ......................................................................................................................................... 6-15
This guide provides information about setting up and configuring MC909X mobile computers and accessories.
NOTEScreens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens.
Documentation Set
The documentation set for the MC909X is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs.
•
Microsoft Application Guide - describes how to use Microsoft developed applications.
•
Application Guide for Zebra Devices - describes how to use Zebra developed applications.
•
MC909X User Guide - describes how to use the MC909X mobile computer.
•
MC909X Integrator Guide - describes how to set up the MC909X mobile computer and the accessories.
•
SMDK Help File - provides API information for writing applications.
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Configurations
This guide covers the following configurations:
ConfigurationRadiosDisplayMemory
MC9090-GWLAN: 802.11a/b/g
MC9090-GWLAN: 802.11a/b/g
MC9090-KWLAN: 802.11a/b/g
MC9090-SWLAN: 802.11a/b/g
MC9094-KWLAN 802.11a/b/g
1
Condensation Resistant configurations utilize desiccant located inside the mobile computer to capture internal
moisture that forms when they are carried from a warm humid environment to a cold environment.
WPAN: Bluetooth
WPAN: Bluetooth
WPAN: Bluetooth
WPAN: Bluetooth
WPAN: Bluetooth
WWAN:EDGE/
GPRS
Color or
monochrome
Color64 MB RAM
Color64 MB RAM
Color64 MB RAM
Color64 MB RAM
64 MB RAM
or 128 MB
RAM/
64 MB Flash
or 128 MB
RAM/
128 MB
Flash
or 128 MB
RAM/
128 MB
Flash
or 128 MB
RAM/
128 MB
Flash
or 128 MB
RAM/
128 MB
Flash
Data
Capture
Laser, Long
Range
Laser, or
Imager
Laser, Long
Range
Laser, or
Imager
Laser or
Imager
Laser or
Imager
Laser or
Imager
Operating
System
Windows
CE 5.0
Windows
Mobile 5.0
Premium
Edition
Windows
Mobile 5.0
Premium
Edition
Windows
Mobile 5.0
Premium
Edition
Windows
Mobile 5.0
Phone
Edition
KeypadsOther
28-key,
43-key,
53-key,
VT, 3270,
5250
Emulators
28-key,
43-key,
53-key,
VT, 3270,
5250
Emulators
28-key,
33-key,
43-key,
53-key
28-key,
38-key alpha,
38-key
numeric
28-key,
33-key,
43-key,
53-key
Haz Loc
Class 1 Div 2
Condensation
Resistant
Haz Loc
Class 1 Div 2
Condensation
Resistant
Haz Loc
Class 1 Div 2
1
1
About This Guidexvii
ConfigurationRadiosDisplayMemory
MC9094-SWLAN 802.11a/b/g
MC9097-KWLAN 802.11a/b/g
MC9097-SWLAN 802.11a/b/g
1
Condensation Resistant configurations utilize desiccant located inside the mobile computer to capture internal
WPAN: Bluetooth
WWAN:EDGE/
GPRS
WPAN: Bluetooth
WWAN: iDEN
WPAN: Bluetooth
WWAN: iDEN
Color64 MB RAM
or 128 MB
RAM/
128 MB
Flash
Color64 MB RAM
or 128 MB
RAM/
128 MB
Flash
Color64 MB RAM
or 128 MB
RAM/
128 MB
Flash
Data
Capture
Laser or
Imager
Laser or
Imager
Laser or
Imager
Operating
System
Windows
Mobile 5.0
Phone
Edition
Windows
Mobile 5.0
Phone
Edition
Windows
Mobile 5.0
Phone
Edition
KeypadsOther
28-key,
38-key alpha,
38-key
numeric
28-key,
33-key,
43-key,
53-key
28-key,
38-key alpha,
38-key
numeric
moisture that forms when they are carried from a warm humid environment to a cold environment.
Software Versions
This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software
versions for:
•
Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version
•
OEM version
•
Phone version
•
Fusion version.
AKU Version for Mobile 5.0 Devices
To determine the Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version on a Mobile 5.0 device:
Ta p
Start > Settings > System tab > About icon > Version tab.
The second line lists the operating system version and the build number. The last part of the build number
represents the AKU number. For example, Build 14929.2.2.1 indicates that the device is running AKU version
2.2.1.
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ZEBRAZEBRA
ZEBRA
OEM Version on Mobile 5.0 Devices
To determine the OEM software version on a Mobile 5.0 device:
Ta p
Start > Settings > System tab > System Information icon > System tab.
OEM Software on Windows CE 5.0 devices
To determine the OEM software version on a CE 5.0 device:
Ta p
Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Information icon > System tab.
Fusion Software
To determine the Fusion software version on a Mobile 5.0 or Windows CE 5.0 device:
Ta p
Wireless Strength icon > Wireless Status > Versions.
Phone Software
MC9094
MC9097
To determine the Phone software version on a Mobile 5.0 device:
Ta p
Start > Phone > Menu > Options > Version Information tab.
About This Guidexix
Chapter Descriptions
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•
Chapter 1, Getting Started, provides information on charging the mobile computer battery and resetting.
•
Chapter 2, Accessories, describes the accessories available for the mobile computer and how to set up
power connections and battery charging capabilities, where applicable.
•
Chapter 3, ActiveSync, provides instructions on installing ActiveSync and setting up a partnership between
the mobile computer and a host computer.
•
Chapter 4, Wireless Applications, provides instructions using and configuring the mobile computer on a
wireless network.
•
Chapter 5, MC9094 Configuration, describes how to configure the WWAN MC9094 phone connection.
•
Chapter 6, MC9097 Configuration, describes how to configure the WWAN MC9097 phone connection.
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•
Chapter 7, Application Deployment for WinCE 5.0, provides instructions for installing the Device
Configuration Package (DCP) for MC909X and the SMDK for C on the host computer and downloading
software and files to the mobile computer.
•
Chapter 8, Application Deployment for Mobile 5.0, describes new features in Windows Mobile 5.0 including
new security features, how to package applications, and procedures for deploying applications onto the
mobile computer.
•
Chapter 9, Staging and Provisioning, explains how to facilitate software downloads to the mobile computer.
•
Chapter 10, Maintenance & Troubleshooting, includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile
computer, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during mobile computer operation.
•
Appendix A, Technical Specifications, includes a table listing the technical specifications for the mobile
computer.
•
Appendix B, Using iDockIt, provides iDockIT software operating instructions.
Notational Conventions
The followingconventions are used in this document:
•
“Mobile computer” refers to the Zebra MC909X series of hand-held computers.
•
Italics are used to highlight the following:
• Chapters and sections in this guide
• Related documents
•
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.
Related Documents and Software
The following documents provide more information about the MC909X mobile computers.
Application Guide for Zebra Devices, p/n 72E-68901-xx
•
Microsoft Applications for Mobile and WinCE 5.0 User Guide, p/n 72E-78456-xx
•
Symbol Mobility Developer Kit (SMDK) Help File, p/n 72E-38880-03
•
Symbol Mobility Developer Kits, available at: http://www.zebra.com/support
•
Device Configuration Package (DCP for MC9090c50) and Platform SDK (PSDK9090c50) for MC9090-G with
Windows CE 5.0, available at: http://www.zebra.com/support.
•
ActiveSync software, available at: http://www.microsoft.com.
For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.zebra.com/support.
Service Information
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact the “Zebra Global Interactive Center,” for your region. Go to
http://www.zebra.com/support
Business Partner for service.
Before contacting, have the model number and serial number at hand. If your problem cannot be solved by the
Zebra Global Interactive Center, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and you will be given specific
directions.
Zebra is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used.
Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty.
. If you purchased your Zebra product from a Zebra Business Partner, contact that
xxiiMC909X Integrator Guide
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Introduction
This chapter lists the accessories for the mobile computer and explains how to install and charge the batteries,
replace the strap and start the mobile computer for the first time.
Unpacking the Mobile Computer
Carefully remove all protective material from around the mobile computer and save the shipping container for later
storage and shipping.
Verify that you received all equipment listed below:
•
mobile computer
•
lithium-ion battery
•
strap, attached to the mobile computer
•
stylus, in the stylus silo
•
Regulatory Guide
•
Quick Start Guide (poster).
Inspect the equipment for damage. If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment,
contact the Zebra Support Center immediately. See Service Information on page xxi for contact information.
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Handstrap
Keypad
Indicator LED Bar Touch Screen
Microphone (Windows
Mobile 5.0 only)
Headphone Jack
(Windows Mobile
5.0 only)
Scan Button
Power Button
Trigger
Figure 1-1
MC9090-G
Scan Button
Keypad
Indicator LED Bar
Touch Screen
Microphone
Power
Scan Button
Exit Window
Headphone
Jack
Stylus
Strap
SIM Door
Scan Button or
Walkie-Talkie Button
on MC9097-K
Battery Release Latch
MC9090-KMC9094-K
MC9097-K
Exit Window
Scan Button or
Walkie-Talkie
Button
(MC9097-K)
Scan
Button
Stylus
Getting Started1 - 3
Figure 1-2
MC909X-K
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Scan
Button
Exit Window
Headphone
Jack
Stylus
Strap
Battery
Release
Latch
Scan Button
Keypad
Indicator LED Bar
Power Button
Touch Screen
Microphone
Scan Button or
Walkie-Talkie Button
on MC9097-S
Exit Window
MC9090-S
MC9094-S
MC9097-S
Scan
Button
Scan Button or
Walkie-Talkie
Button on
(MC9097-S)
SIM Door
Stylus
Figure 1-3
MC909X-S
Accessories
Table 1-1 lists the accessories available for the MC909X.
Getting Started1 - 5
Table 1-1
Cable Adapter Module
(CAM)
Four Slot Charge Only
Cradle
Four Slot Ethernet CradleCharges the mobile computer main battery and synchronizes the mobile computer
Vehicle CradleInstalls in a vehicle and charges the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery.
Four Slot Spare Battery
Charger
MC909X Accessories
AccessoryDescription
Snap-on required to connect the following cables to the mobile computer.
•
AC line cord (country-specific) and power supply, charges the mobile
computer.
•
Auto charge cable, charges the mobile computer using a vehicle’s cigarette
lighter.
•
DEX cable, connects the mobile computer to a vending machine.
•
Serial cable, adds serial communication capabilities.
•
USB cable, adds USB communication capabilities.
•
Printer cable, adds printer communication capabilities.
Charges the mobile computer main battery.
with a host computer through an Ethernet connection.
Provides serial data communication between the mobile computer and an external
device.
Charges up to four mobile computer spare batteries.
HeadphonesUse in noisy environments.
HolsterHolds the mobile computer when not in use.
Keypads (Optional)Application specific keypads.
Magnetic Stripe Reader
(MSR)
Modem ModuleEnables data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer,
SoftwareSymbol Mobility Developer Kits available at: http://www.zebra.com/support.
Spare lithium-ion batteryReplacement battery.
Snaps on to the mobile computer and adds magstripe read capabilities.
remotely through the phone lines, and synchronizes information between the mobile
computer and a host computer.
Charges the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery. It also synchronizes
the mobile computer with a host computer through either a serial or a USB connection.
Device Configuration Package (DCPforMC9090c50) and Platform SDK
(PSDK9090c50) for MC9090-G with Windows CE 5.0 only, available at:
http://www.zebra.com/support.
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Table 1-1
StylusPerforms pen functions.
Universal Battery Charger
Adapter
Wall Mounting Bracket and
Shelf Slide
MC909X Accessories (Continued)
AccessoryDescription
Getting Started
In order to start using the mobile computer for the first time:
•
install the main battery
•
charge the main battery and backup battery
•
start the mobile computer
•
configure the mobile computer.
The main battery can be charged before or after it is installed. Use one of the spare battery chargers to charge the
main battery (out of the mobile computer), or one of the cradles to charge the main battery installed in the mobile
computer.
Adapts the UBC for use with the Series 9000 batteries.
Use for wall mounting applications.
Installing and Removing the Main Battery
Installing the Main Battery
Before using the mobile computer, install a lithium-ion battery by sliding the battery into the mobile computer as
shown in Figure 1-4.
NOTE Ensure the battery is fully inserted. Two audible clicks can be heard as the battery is fully inserted. A partially
inserted battery may result in unintentional data loss.
When a battery is fully inserted in a mobile computer for the first time, upon the mobile computer’s first power up,
the device boots and powers on automatically.
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