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Revision History
Changes to the original manual are listed below:
ChangeDateDescription
-01 Rev A12/2012Initial Release.
-02 Rev A6/10/13Add Windows Embedded Handheld support.
-03 Rev A12/2014Zebra Rebranding
-03 Rev B4/2015Zebra Rebranding
-04 Rev A6/2015Add Standard Range and Mid-Range imagers.
-05 Rev A12/2015Add Android operating system support.
-05 Rev B5/2015Remove references to TCM and Device Configuration Package, which are not
-06 Rev. A11/2016Add support for SE4850-ER imager.
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supported in CE 7.0.
-07 Rev. A1/2018Add “for Android Device” to Chapter 10 title.
-08 Rev. A1/2019Update cleaning procedures on page 12-2.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Revision History ................................................................................................................................. iii
About This Guide
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... xv
Documentation Set..................................................................................................................... xv
Configurations.................................................................................................................................. xvi
Software Versions........................................................................................................................... xvii
Windows Mobile and Windows CE ........................................................................................... xvii
AKU Version for Windows Embedded Handheld Devices ........................................................ xvii
OEM Version............................................................................................................................. xvii
BTExplorer Software................................................................................................................. xvii
Fusion Software ....................................................................................................................... xviii
Android..................................................................................................................................... xviii
Chapter Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... xviii
Notational Conventions.................................................................................................................... xix
Related Documents and Software ................................................................................................... xix
Service Information .......................................................................................................................... xx
This guide provides information about setting up and configuring the MC92N0-G and accessories.
NOTEScreens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens.
Documentation Set
The documentation set for the MC92N0-G is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs.
•
MC92N0-G Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the MC92N0-G mobile computer up and running.
•
MC92N0-G User Guide - describes how to use the MC92N0-G mobile computer.
•
MC92N0-G Integrator Guide - describes how to set up the MC92N0-G mobile computer and the
accessories.
•
MC92N0-G Regulatory Guide - provides all regulatory, service and EULA information for the MC92N0-G
mobile computer.
•
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) Help File - provides API information for writing applications.
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Configurations
This guide covers the following configurations:
Feature
CPU
TI OMAP 4430 1GHzXXX
Radios
WLAN: 802.11 a/b/g/nXXX
Memory
1 GB RAM / 2 GB FlashXX
512 MB RAM / 2 GB FlashX
Operating System
Android 4.4X
Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.3X
Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact 7XX
Display
3.7” VGA color
MC9200 Premium
with Android
XX
MC9200 Premium
with Windows
MC9200 Standard
Windows
3.7” QVGA color
Data Capture
SE4750-SR Standard Range Imager
SE4750-MR Mid-Range Imager
SE-965 Standard Range Laser
SE4500-DL Driver License Imager
SE4500-SR Standard Range Imager
SE4500-HD High Density Imager (DPM)
SE1524-ER Extended Range Laser
SE4600-LR Long Range Imager
SE4850-ER Extended Range Imager
Keypads
53, 53 VT, 5250, 3270, 28, 43XXX
53 key High VisibilityXX
Audio
2 Watt SpeakerXXX
Miscellaneous
IST, RFID tagXX
Condensation Resistant OptionXX
XX
XX
XXX
X
XXX
X
XXX
XX
XXX
X
About This Guidexvii
Feature
Software
Wavelink Terminal Emulation Green Screen
(Default U/I)
Wavelink All-Touch Terminal EmulationPre-loaded /
Software Versions
Windows Mobile and Windows CE
This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software
versions for:
•
Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version
•
OEM version
•
BTExplorer version
•
Fusion version.
MC9200 Premium
with Android
Pre-loaded /
pre-licensed
demo mode
MC9200 Premium
with Windows
CE: Pre-loaded /
pre-licensed
WM: Pre-licensed
MC9200 Standard
Windows
CE: Pre-loaded /
pre-licensed
WM: Pre-licensed
AKU Version for Windows Embedded Handheld Devices
To determine the Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version on a Windows Embedded Handheld device, tap Start >
Settings > System > About > Versi on.
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 59128.5.12.16 indicates that the device is running AKU version
5.12.16.
OEM Version
To determine the OEM software version:
OnWindows Embedded Handheld devices, tap Start > Settings > System > System Information > System.
On Windows CE devices, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Information > System.
BTExplorer Software
NOTEBy default, the Microsoft Bluetooth stack is enabled. BTExplorer application is only available when the
StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled. See Appendix C, Special Software Configurations for information on
selecting the Bluetooth stack.
To determine the BTExplorer software version:
On Windows Embedded Handheld devices, tap Start > BTExplorer > Menu > About.
On Windows CE devices, tap BTExplorer icon > Show BTExplorer > File > About.
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Fusion Software
To determine the Fusion software version:
On Windows Embedded Handheld devices, tap
On Windows CE devices, tap Wireless Strength > Wireless Status > Versions or tap Start > Programs >
Fusion > Wireless Status > Versions.
Android
To determine the current software versions touch > About device.
•
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.
Chapter Descriptions
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•
Chapter 1, Getting Started, provides information on setting up the MC92N0-G.
•
Chapter 2, Accessories, describes the accessories available for the MC92N0-G and how to set up power
connections and battery charging capabilities, where applicable.
Wireless Strength > Wireless Status > Versi ons .
•
Chapter 3, Synchronization, provides instructions on installing ActiveSync and setting up a partnership
between the MC92N0-G and a host computer.
•
Chapter 4, USB Communication describes how to connect the MC92N0-G with Android to a host computer
using USB.
•
Chapter 5, Wireless Applications, provides instructions using and configuring the MC92N0-G on a wireless
network.
•
Chapter 6, Administrator Utilities, provides information for using the suite of administrative tools for
configuring the TC8000.
•
Chapter 7, Application Deployment for Windows CE, describes new features in Windows CE 7.0 including
how to package applications, and procedures for deploying applications onto the MC92N0-G.
•
Chapter 8, Application Deployment for Windows Embedded Handhelds, describes new features in Windows
Embedded Handheld including new security features, how to package applications, and procedures for
deploying applications onto the MC92N0-G.
•
Chapter 9, Application Deployment for Android Devices, provides instructions for developing and managing
applications.
•
Chapter 10, DataWedge Configuration for Android Device, describes how to use and configure the
DataWedge application.
•
Chapter 11, Interactive Sensor Technology Configuration, describes how to configure interactive sensing
technology on the MC92N0-G.
•
Chapter 12, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC92N0-G,
and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC92N0-G operation.
•
Appendix A, Technical Specifications, includes a table listing the technical specifications for the MC92N0-G.
•
Appendix B, Using iDockIt, provides iDockIt software operating instructions.
•
Appendix C, Special Software Configurations, provides information for configuring sample applications.
Notational Conventions
The followingconventions are used in this document:
•
“Mobile computer” refers to the Zebra MC92N0-G hand-held computer.
•
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.
About This Guidexix
•
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 MC92N0-G.
•
MC92N0-G Quick Start Guide, p/n 72-161751-xx
•
MC92N0-G Regulatory Guide, p/n 72-161752-xx
•
MC92N0-G User Guide, p/n 72E-162536-xx
•
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits, available at: http://www.zebra.com/support
•
Platform SDK (PSDK92N0c70) for MC92N0-G with Windows CE 7.0, available at:
http://www.zebra.com/support
•
Microsoft Sync software, available at: http://www.microsoft.com.
For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.zebra.com/support.
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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
CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED
Introduction
This chapter provides information for setting up the MC92N0-G.
Unpacking the MC92N0-G
Carefully remove all protective material from around the MC92N0-G and save the shipping container for later
storage and shipping.
Verify that you received all equipment listed below:
• MC92N0-G
• lithium-ion battery
• strap, attached to the MC92N0-G
• stylus, in the stylus silo
• Regulatory Guide.
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 xxfor contact information.
Configuring the MC92N0-G
• To set up ActiveSync to synchronize the MC92N0-G with the host computer, see Chapter 3, Synchronization.
• To configure the MC92N0-G for wireless LAN network, see Chapter 5, Wireless Applications.
• To deploy software on the MC92N0-G, see Chapter 7, Application Deployment for Windows CE or Chapter 8,
Application Deployment for Windows Embedded Handhelds.
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Resetting the MC92N0-G
Windows CE Devices
There are two reset functions, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot restarts the MC92N0-G by closing all running
programs.
A cold boot also restarts the MC92N0-G, but erases all stored records and entries in RAM. Data saved in flash
memory or a memory card is not lost. In addition it returns formats, preferences and other settings to the factory
default settings.
Perform a warm boot first. This restarts the MC92N0-G and saves all stored records and entries. If the MC92N0-G
still does not respond, perform a cold boot.
Performing a Warm Boot
Hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds. As soon as the MC92N0-G starts to perform a warm
boot release the Power button.
Performing a Cold Boot
A cold boot restarts the MC92N0-G and erases all user stored records and entries that are not saved in flash
memory (Application and Platform folders) or a memory card. Never perform a cold boot unless a warm boot does
not solve the problem.
CAUTION Do not hold down any key, other than the Power button during a reset. Performing a cold boot
restores formats, preferences and other settings to the default settings.
NOTE Any data previously synchronized with a computer can be restored during the next ActiveSync operation.
To perform a cold boot:
1.Press the primary battery release on the MC92N0-G to partially eject the battery from the MC92N0-G.
2.While the battery is partially released, simultaneously press and release the handle trigger and the Power
button.
3.Push the battery to fully re-insert it in the MC92N0-G. One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully
inserted.
4.The MC92N0-G initializes.
5.Calibrate the screen.
Windows Embedded handheld Devices
There are three reset functions, warm boot, cold boot and clean boot.
• A warm boot restarts the MC92N0-G and closes all running programs.
• A cold boot also restarts the MC92N0-G and closes all running programs but also resets the Real-Time-Clock
(RTC).
• A clean boot resets the MC92N0-G to the factory default settings.
Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost. Perform a warm boot first. This restarts the MC92N0-G
and saves all stored records and entries. If the MC92N0-G still does not respond, perform a cold boot.
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Performing a Warm Boot
Hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds. As soon as the MC92N0-G starts to perform a warm
boot release the Power button.
Performing a Cold Boot
A cold boot restarts the MC92N0-G. The operating system and all applications are restarted. File storage is
preserved. The Real-Time-Clock (RTC) resets. Only perform a cold boot if a warm boot does not solve the
problem.
To perform a cold boot:
1.Press the primary battery release on the MC92N0-G to partially eject the battery from the MC92N0-G.
2.While the battery is partially released, simultaneously press and release the trigger and the Power button.
3.Push the battery to fully re-insert it in the MC92N0-G. One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully
inserted.
4.The MC92N0-G initializes.
Performing a Clean Boot
CAUTION A clean boot should only be performed by an authorized system administrator. You must connect the
MC92N0-G to AC power during a clean boot.
Removing AC power from the MC92N0-G during a clean boot may render the MC92N0-G inoperable.
A clean boot resets the MC92N0-G to the factory default settings. All data is the Application folder is retained. You
must download the Clean Boot Package file from the Zebra Support Central and install on the MC92N0-G.
To perform a clean boot:
1.Download the Clean Boot Package from the Zebra Support Central. Follow the instructions included in the
package for installing the package onto the MC92N0-G.
2.Press the primary battery release on the MC92N0-G to partially eject the battery from the MC92N0-G.
3.While the battery is partially released, simultaneously press and release the trigger and the Power button.
NOTE After you insert the battery you have two seconds to press the trigger or left scan button.
4.Push the battery to fully re-insert it in the MC92N0-G. One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully
inserted.
5.Press and hold the trigger.
6.Connect the MC92N0-G to AC power using the CAM or insert the MC92N0-G into a powered cradle.
7.The MC92N0-G updates and then re-boots.
8.The calibration screen appears.
Reset The Device Android
There are four reset functions:
• Soft reset
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• Hard reset
• Enterprise reset
• Factory reset.
Performing a Soft Reset
Perform a soft reset if applications stop responding.
1.Press and hold the soft power button until the menu appears.
2.Touch Reset.
3.The device reboots.
Performing a Hard Reset
CAUTION Performing a hard reset with a SD card installed in the MC9200 may cause damage or data corruption
to the SD card.
To perform a hard reset (if the device is completely non-responsive, skip steps 1 and 2).
1.Press the red Power button.
2.Ta p Safe Battery Swap. The Indicator LED Bar lights red.
3.Press the primary battery release on the MC92N0-G to partially eject the battery from the MC92N0-G.
4.While the battery is partially released, simultaneously press and release the trigger and the Power button.
5.Push the battery to fully re-insert it in the MC92N0-G. One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully
inserted.
6.The MC92N0-G reboots.
7.When the screen turns off, release the buttons.
8.The MC9200 reboots.
Performing an Enterprise Reset
An Enterprise Reset erases all data in the /cache and /data partitions and clears all device settings, except those in
the /enterprise partition.
Before performing an Enterprise Reset, copy all applications and the key remap configuration file that you want to
persist after the reset into the /enterprise/usr/persist folder.
1.Download the Enterprise Reset file from the Support Central web site.
2.Copy the M92N0KXXXRExxxxxxx.zip file to the root of the Internal Storage (see Chapter 4, USB
Communication) or an SD card.
3.Press the red Power button.
4.Touch Reset.
5.Press and hold the trigger.
6.When the System Recovery screen appears, release the trigger.
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Figure 1-1 System Recovery Screen
7.Use the arrow key to select apply update from emulated storage or apply update from sdcard.
8.Press the Enter key.
9.Use the arrow key to select M92N0KXXXRExxxxxxx.zip file is highlighted.
10. Press the Enter key. The Enterprise Reset occurs and then the device resets.
Performing a Factory Reset
A Factory Reset erases all data in the /cache, /data and /enterprise partitions in internal storage and clears all
device settings. A Factory Reset returns the device to the last installed operating system image. To revert to a
previous operating system version, re-install that operating system image. See System Update on page 9-5.
1.Download the Factory Reset file from the Support Central web site.
2.Copy the M92N0KXXXRFxxxxxxx.zip file to the root of the Internal Storage (see Chapter 4, USB
Communication) or an SD card.
3.Press the red Power button.
4.Touch Reset.
5.Press and hold the trigger.
6.When the System Recovery screen appears, release the trigger.
Figure 1-2 System Recovery Screen
7.Use the arrow key to select apply update from emulated storage or apply update from sdcard.
8.Press the Enter key.
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9.Use the arrow key to select M92N0KXXXRFxxxxxxx.zip file is highlighted.
10. Press the Enter key. The Factory Reset occurs and then the device resets.
Battery Management
Battery Saving Tips
• Set the MC92N0-G to turn off after a short period of non-use.
• Set the display to turn off or dim the backlight.
• Set the keyboard backlight to turn off after a short period of non-use.
• Turn off all wireless radio activity when not in use.
• Power off the MC92N0-G when charging to charge at a faster rate.
Changing the Power Settings
NOTE Windows Mobile and Windows CE only.
To set the MC92N0-G to turn off after a short period of non-use:
1.On Windows CE devices, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power icon > Advanced tab.
or
On Windows Embedded Handheld devices, tap Start > Settings > System > Power > Advanced.
2.Select the On battery power: Turn off device if not used for: check box and select a value from the
drop-down list box.
3.Ta p OK.
Changing the Display Backlight Settings
NOTE Windows Mobile and Windows CE only.
To change the display backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power:
1.On Windows CE devices, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Backlight icon > Battery Power tab.
or
On Windows Embedded Handheld devices, tap Start > Settings > System > Backlight > Battery Power.
2.Select the On battery power: Disable backlight if not used for: check box and select a value from the
drop-down list box.
3.Ta p Brightness.
4.Tap the Disable backlight check box to completely turn off the display backlight.
5.Tap the Persist ‘Disable backlight’ setting over reset check box to ensure that the Disable backlight
setting is set after a reset.
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6.Use the slider to set the brightness of the backlight. Set it to a low value to save battery power.
7.Ta p OK.
Changing the Display Brightness
NOTE Android Devices only.
To change the display brightness in order to conserve more battery power:
1.Touch > Display > Brightness.
Figure 1-3 Brightness Dialog Box
2.In the Brightness dialog box, use the slider to set a brightness level.
3.Touch .
Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings
Windows Devices
To change the keypad backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power:
1.On Windows CE devices, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keylight icon > Battery Power tab.
or
On devices with Windows Mobile 6.5, tap Start > Settings > System > Keylight > Battery Power.
2.Select the On battery power: Disable keylight if not used for: check box and select a value from the
drop-down list box.
3.Tap the Advanced.
4.Tap the Disable keylight check box to completely turn off the display backlight.
5.Tap the Persist ‘Disable keylight’ setting over reset check box to ensure that the Disable keylight setting is
set after a reset.
6.Tap the Track Backlight State check box to (need information for this).
7.Ta p OK.
Android Devices
To change the keypad backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power:
1.Touch > Display > Key light.
2.Select one of the options.
• Always on - The touch key light is on when the screen is on.
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• 6 seconds - The touch key light stays on for six seconds then turns off (default).
• 10 seconds - The touch key light stays on for 10 seconds then turns off.
• 15 seconds - The touch key light stays on for 15 seconds then turns off.
• 30 seconds - The touch key light stays on for 30 seconds then turns off.
• 1 minute - The touch key light stays on for one minute then turns off.
3.Touch .
Turning Off the Radios
On Windows Embedded Handheld Devices
Windows Embedded Handheld devices include Wireless Manager, which provides a simple method of enabling,
disabling, and configuring all the device’s wireless capabilities in one place.
To open Wireless Manager, tap the Start Bar and then tap on the Connectivity icon.
Select Wireless Manager.
Figure 1-4 Wireless Manager Window
To enable or disable a wireless connection, tap its blue bar.
To enable or disable all wireless connections, tap and hold the All bar.
To configure settings for a connection, tap Menu.
On Windows CE Devices
WLAN Radio
To turn off the WLAN radio, tap the Wireless Connection Status icon on the task tray and select Disable Radio.
A red X appears across the icon indicating that the radio is disabled (off).
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