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not apply to you.
This guide provides information about setting up and configuring the device and its accessories.
NOTE: Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens.
Documentation Set
The documentation set provides information for specific user needs, and includes:
•MC93XX Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the device up and running.
•MC93XX User Guide - describes how to use the device.
•MC93XX Integrator Guide - describes how to set up the device and accessories.
•MC93XX Regulatory Guide - provides all regulatory, service, and EULA information for the device.
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Configurations
This guide covers the following configurations:
Table 1 Configurations
About This Guide
ConfigurationRadiosDisplayMemory
MC93XX–G BaseWLAN: IEEE 802.11
a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/r/w
WPAN: Bluetooth v5.0 Low
Energy
Package 1
MC93XX–G Base +
NFC (Tap to Pair) +
Vibrator Motor
Package 2
Package 1 +
Front and Rear
Facing Cameras
WLAN: IEEE 802.11
a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/r/w
WPAN: Bluetooth v5.0 Low
Energy
WLAN: IEEE 802.11
a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/r/w
WPAN: Bluetooth v5.0 Low
Energy
4.3" WVGA
(800 x 480)
LCD
4.3" WVGA
(800 x 480)
LCD
4.3" WVGA
(800 x 480)
LCD
4 GB RAM /
32 GB
Flash
4 GB RAM /
32 GB
Flash
4 GB RAM /
32 GB
Flash
Software Versions
To determine the current software versions:
1. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Settings bar.
2. Touch > System.
Data Capture
Options
SE965 1D,
SE4750-SR 2D,
SE4850-ER 2D
SE965 1D,
SE4750-SR 2D,
SE4850-ER 2D
SE965 1D,
SE4750-SR 2D,
SE4850-ER 2D
Operating
System
Android-based
GMS 8.1.0
Android-based
GMS 8.1.0
Android-based
GMS 8.1.0
3. Touch About phone.
4. Scroll to view the following information:
•Status
•Battery information
•SW components
•Legal information
•Model
•Android version
•Android security patch level
•Kernel version
•Build Fingerprint
•Build number.
To determine the device serial number, touch About phone > Status.
•Serial number
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Chapter Descriptions
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•Getting Started provides information on getting the device up and running for the first time.
•Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them with the device.
•Settings provides the settings for configuring the device.
•USB Communication describes how to connect the device to a host computer using USB.
•DataWedge describes how to use and configure the DataWedge application.
•Application Deployment provides information for developing and managing applications.
•Maintenance and Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides
troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during device operation.
•Specifications provides the technical specifications for the device.
Notational Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
•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 (for example, those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
About This Guide
Related Documents
•MC93XX Quick Start Guide, p/n MN-003413-xx.
•MC93XX Regulatory Guide, p/n MN-003409-xx.
•MC93XX User Guide, p/n MN-003228-xx.
For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: www.zebra.com/support
Service Information
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Customer Support for your region. Contact information is
available at: www.zebra.com/support
When contacting support, please have the following information available:
•Serial number of the unit (found on manufacturing label)
•Model number or product name (found on manufacturing label)
.
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About This Guide
Manufacturing Label
NFC Symbol
NFC Tag (Under the battery Compartment.)
•Software type and version number
Customer Support responds to calls by email or telephone within the time limits set forth in support
agreements.
If the problem cannot be solved by Customer Support, you 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.
If the manufacturing label is worn or missing, use an NFC enabled device to read the NFC tag under the
battery compartment. You can download the NFC Reader application for free from the Google Play store.
Figure 1 Manufacturing Label Location
Provide Documentation Feedback
If you have comments, questions, or suggestions about this guide, send an email to
EVM-Techdocs@zebra.com
.
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Getting Started
Introduction
This chapter provides information for getting the device up and running for the first time.
Unpacking
Carefully remove all protective material from the device and save the shipping container for later
storage and shipping.
Verify the following items are in the box:
•Device
•Lithium-ion battery
•Regulatory Guide.
Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Zebra
Support Center immediately.
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Setup
Keypad Latch Screws
To start using the device for the first time:
•Install a microSD card (optional)
•Install the battery
•Charge the device
•Power on the device.
Installing a microSD Card
The microSD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage. The slot is located under the keypad module.
Refer to the documentation provided with the card for more information, and follow the manufacturer’s
recommendations for use. It is strongly recommended that prior to use, you must format the microSD card on
the device.
CAUTION: Follow proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions to avoid damaging the microSD card. Proper ESD pre-
cautions include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded.
1. Power off the device.
Getting Started
2. Remove the battery.
3. Using a Torx T8 screwdriver with a large grip, remove the two keypad latch screws from inside the battery
slot.
Figure 2 Remove Keypad Latch Screws
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Getting Started
Keypad Latches
Screwdriver
microSD Card Holder
Keypad Screws
Keypad
4. Slide the keypad latches toward the bottom of the device.
Figure 3 Release Keypad Latches
NOTE: If the keypad latches are hard to move, use a screwdriver to gently slide them towards the bottom of the device.
5. Turn the device over so that the keypad is visible.
6. Using a Torx T8 screwdriver with a large grip, remove the two keypad assembly screws from the top of the
keypad.
Figure 4 Remove Keypad
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Getting Started
7. Lift the keypad from the device.
8. Slide the microSD card holder to the Open position.
Figure 5 Open microSD Card Holder
9. Lift the microSD card holder.
Figure 6 Lift microSD Card Holder
10.Insert the microSD card into the card holder door ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each
side of the door.
Figure 7 Insert microSD Card into Holder
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Getting Started
11.Close the microSD card holder door and slide the door to the Lock position.
Figure 8 Close and Lock microSD Card in Holder
12.Align the keypad along the bottom ridge of the device, and then lay it flat.
Figure 9 Replace Keypad
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Getting Started
Keypad Screws
Keypad Latches
13.Using a Torx T8 screwdriver with a large grip and a long shaft, secure the keypad to the device using the
two screws. Torque screws to 5.8 kgf-cm or 5.0 lbf-in.
Figure 10 Replace Keypad Screws
14.Turn the device over so that the keypad latches are visible.
15.Slide both the keypad latches toward the top of the device.
Figure 11 Slide Keypad Latches
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Getting Started
Keypad Latch Screws
16.Using a Torx T8 screwdriver, replace the two keypad latch screws inside the battery slot and torque to 5.8
kgf-cm or 5.0 lbf-in.
Figure 12 Replace Keypad Latch Screws
17.Press and hold the Power key to power on the device.
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Charging the Device
Use one of the following accessories to charge the battery.
Table 2 Charging and Communication
Getting Started
ChargingCommunication
DescriptionPart Number
1-Slot USB Charge Cradle with
Spare Battery Charger
4-Slot Charge Only ShareCradleCRD-MC93-4SCHG-01YesNoNo
er supply is required to support fast
charging. USB (Type-C) Cable is required to allow communication from the
snap-on to the PC/laptop.
Charge Only AdapterADP-MC93-CRDCUP-01YesNANo
CRD-MC93-2SUCHG-01YesYesYes
CBL-MC93-USBCHG-01YesNoYes
Battery
(In
Device)
Spare
Battery
Charging the Main Battery
To charge the main battery:
USB
1. Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.
2. Insert the device into a cradle or attach a cable.
The device starts to charge automatically. The Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status. See the
table below for charging indications.
Table 3 LED Charge Indicators
StatusIndications
Off•The battery is not charging.
•The device 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.
•Battery is charging, but the battery is fully depleted and does not yet
have sufficient charge to power the device.
•After battery removal, indicates that the device is in hot swap mode with
connectivity persistence.
NOTE: The SuperCap requires a minimum of 15 minutes to fully charge in order to
provide adequate connectivity and memory session persistence.
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Getting Started
Table 3 LED Charge Indicators (Continued)
StatusIndications
Solid Green•Battery charging is complete.
Fast Blinking Red
2 blinks/second
Solid Red•Battery is charging and battery is at the end of useful life.
The 7000 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery charges from 0% to 90% in less than 3.5 hours at room
temperature using a Zebra accessory.
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, for example at 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 error. For example:
•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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Getting Started
Keypad Latch Screws
Backup Power
The device is equipped with a super-capacitor (supercap) to provide backup power to the device when the
main battery is removed. The supercap will retain random access memory (RAM) data in memory for
approximately five minutes after the main battery is removed during Hot Swap.
IMPORTANT: The supercap is automatically charged from the main battery and requires approximately
ten minutes to fully charge.
Removing and Replacing Keypads
1. Power off the device.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Using a Torx T8 screwdriver with a large grip, remove the two keypad latch screws from inside the battery
slot.
Figure 13 Remove Keypad Latch Screws
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Getting Started
Keypad Latches
Screwdriver
microSD Card Holder
Keypad Screws
Keypad
4. Slide the keypad latches toward the bottom of the device.
Figure 14 Release Keypad Latches
NOTE: If the keypad latches are hard to move, use a screwdriver to gently slide them towards the bottom of the device.
5. Turn the device over so that the keypad is visible.
6. Using a Torx T8 screwdriver with a large grip, remove the two keypad assembly screws from the top of the
keypad.
Figure 15 Remove Keypad
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Getting Started
Keypad Screws
7. Lift the keypad from the device.
8. Align the keypad along the bottom ridge of the device, and then lay it flat.
Figure 16 Replace Keypad
9. Using a Torx T8 screwdriver with a large grip and a long shaft, secure the keypad to the device using the
two screws. Torque screws to 5.8 kgf-cm or 5.0 lbf-in.
Figure 17 Replace Keypad Screws
10.Turn the device over so that the keypad latches are visible.
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Getting Started
Keypad Latches
Keypad Latch Screws
11.Slide both the keypad latches toward the top of the device.
Figure 18 Slide Keypad Latches
12.Using a Torx T8 screwdriver, replace the two keypad latch screws inside the battery slot and torque to 5.8
kgf-cm or 5.0 lbf-in.
Figure 19 Replace Keypad Latch Screws
13.Press and hold the Power key to power on the device.
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Accessories
Introduction
This chapter provides information for using the accessories for the device.
MC93XX Accessories
The table below lists the accessories available for the device.
Table 4 MC93XX Accessories
AccessoryPart NumberDescription
Cradles
1-Slot USB Charge Cradle with
Spare Battery Charger
4-Slot Charge Only ShareCradleCRD-MC93-4SCHG-01Charges up to four MC93XXs. Requires
CRD-MC93-2SUCHG-01Charges the MC93XX main battery and a
spare battery, and synchronizes the
MC93XX with a host computer through a
USB connection. Requires power supply
(PWR-BGA12V50W0WW), DC line cord
(CBL-DC-388A1-01) and a country specific
grounded AC line cord.
power supply (PWR-BGA12V108W0WW),
DC line cord (CBL-DC-381A1-01) and a
country specific grounded AC line cord.
Chargers
4-Slot Spare Battery ChargerSAC-MC93-4SCHG-01Charges up to four MC93XX spare batteries.
Requires power supply
(PWR-BGA12V50W0WW), DC line cord
(CBL-DC-388A1-01) and a country specific
grounded AC line cord.
16-Slot Spare Battery ChargerSAC-MC93-16SCHG-01Charges up to 16 MC93XX spare batteries.
Requires power supply
(PWR-BGA12V108W0WW), DC line cord
(CBL-DC-381A1-01) and a country specific
grounded AC line cord.
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Accessories
Table 4 MC93XX Accessories (Continued)
AccessoryPart NumberDescription
Power SupplyPWR-BGA12V50W0WWProvides 12 VDC, 4.16A power to the 1-Slot
USB Charge Cradle and the 4-Slot Spare
Battery Charger. Requires a DC line cord
(CBL-DC-388A1-01) and a country specific
grounded AC line cord.
Power SupplyPWR-BGA12V108W0WWProvides 12 VDC, 9A power to the 4-Slot
Charge Cradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger,
and 16-Slot Battery Charger. Requires a DC
line cord (CBL-DC-381A1-01) and a country
specific grounded AC line cord.
Power SupplyPWR-WUA5V12W0USProvides 5 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB
Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use
in the United States.
Power SupplyPWR-WUA5V12W0GBProvides 5 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB
Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use
in the European Union.
Power SupplyPWR-WUA5V12W0EUProvides 5 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB
Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use
in the United Kingdom.
Power SupplyPWR-WUA5V12W0AUProvides 5 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB
Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use
in Australia.
Power SupplyPWR-WUA5V12W0CNProvides 5 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB
Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use
in China.
Power SupplyPWR-WUA5V12W0INProvides 5 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB
Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use
in India.
US AC Line Cord23844-00-00RProvides power to 3–wire power supplies
PWR-BGA12V50W0WW and
PWR-BGA12V108W0WW.
DC Line CordCBL-DC-381A1-01Provides power from the power supply
(PWR-BGA12V108W0WW) to the 4-Slot
Charge Only Cradle, 4-Slot Ethernet Cradle,
and 16-Slot Battery Charger.
DC Line CordCBL-DC-388A1-01Provides power from the power supply
(PWR-BGA12V150W0WW) to the 1-Slot
USB Charge Cradle and 4-Slot Battery
Charger.
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Accessories
Table 4 MC93XX Accessories (Continued)
AccessoryPart NumberDescription
Cables
USB Charge/Com Snap-On Cup
NOTE: A separate USB cable and pow-
er supply is required to support fast
charging. USB (Type-C) Cable is required to allow communication from the
snap-on to the PC/laptop.
1-Slot Cradle USB CableCBL-TC2X-USBC-01 or
Miscellaneous
Cradle AdapterADP-MC93-CRDCUP-01MC93XX Charge Only Adapter for
7000 mAh PowerPrecision+
standard battery
CBL-MC93-USBCHG-01Provides power and/or communication over
USB to the device. Requires wall
adapter/power supply
PWR-WUA5V12W0xx.
Provides USB communication through the
CBL-TC5X-USBC2A-01
1-Slot USB cradle to the host computer.
backwards compatibility with MC9XX
cradles. Works with MC9XX 1-Slot USB
Cradle, and 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle.
BTRY-MC93-STN-01
Replacement standard capacity battery.
BTRY-MC93-STN-10
Replacement standard capacity battery (10–
pack).
BTRY-MC93-STN-IN
Replacement standard capacity battery
(India).
MC93XX Hand StrapSG-MC93-HDSTPG-01Replacement hand strap for the MC93XX
Hand strap loop holds an optional stylus
(SG-TC7X-STYLUS-03).
MC93 Soft Holster for GunSG-MC9X-SHLSTG-01Provides a soft, clip on holster and a
shoulder strap for the MC93XX.
MC93 Rubber Boot for GunSG-MC93-RBTG-01Provides additional protection for wear and
tear of the MC93XX.
Screen ProtectorMISC-MC93-SCRN-01Provides additional protection for display
(5-pack).
Stylus and TetherSG-TC7X-STYLUS-03Conductive carbon-filled stylus for capacitive
touch panel; includes coiled tether (3-pack).
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