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Getting Started
Introduction
This chapter describes the features of the WT6000 and explains how to install and charge the battery and how to
reset the WT6000.
Unpacking
Carefully remove all protective material from the WT6000 and save the shipping container for later storage and
shipping.
Verify that box contains all the equipment listed below:
•WT6000
•Battery
•Regulatory Guide.
Inspect the equipment for damage. If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment,
contact Support immediately. See Service Information on page 11 for contact information.
Removing the Screen Protection Film
A screen protection film is applied to the WT6000 screen to protect the screen during shipping. To remove the
screen protector, carefully lift the thin film off the display.
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Features
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Figure 1 Front View
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Table 1 Front View Descriptions
NumberItemFunction
1SpeakerProvides audio output for video and music playback.
2Battery¹Provides power to the device.
3DisplayDisplays all information needed to operate the WT6000.
4Recent ButtonDisplays recently open applications.
5Right Interface
Connector
Provides USB host and client communication, audio and device charging
via cables and accessories.
6Home ButtonDisplays the Home screen.
7Back ButtonDisplays the previous screen.
8P3 ButtonInitiates Push-To-Talk communication (programmable).
9P2 ButtonIncreases volume.
10MicrophoneUse for communication on handset.
11P1 ButtonDecreases volume.
12Power ButtonTurns the display on and off. Press and hold to reset the device and
power off.
13NFC AntennaProvides communication with other NFC-enabled devices.
¹ Standard battery is shown.
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NumberItemFunction
14Ambient Light
Sensor
15Notification/Charge
LED
¹ Standard battery is shown.
Figure 2 Back View
Determines ambient light for controlling display backlight intensity.
Indicates battery charging status while charging with USB Charge cable
and provide notifications from applications.
Table 2 Back View Descriptions
NumberItemFunction
16CleatProvides alignment and secures the WT6000 to the wrist mount.
17Left Interface
Setup
Perform these procedures to start using the WT6000 for the first time.
1.Install the battery.
2.Charge the WT6000.
3.Power on the WT6000.
Installing the Battery
To install the battery:
1.Insert the end of the battery into the battery well.
Connector
Provides USB host and client communication, audio and device
charging via cables and accessories.
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Figure 3 Standard Battery Installation
Figure 4 Extended Battery Installation
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2.Press the battery down until it snaps into place.
Charging the Battery
Before using the WT6000 for the first time, charge the battery using a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power
supply. For information about the accessories available for the WT6000, see Accessories.
The standard 3,350 mAh battery fully charges in approximately four hours at room temperature. The extended
5,000 mAh battery fully charges in approximately five hours and 30 minutes at room temperature.
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). The WT6000 or accessory always performs
battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner. At higher temperatures (e.g. approximately +37°C (+98°F)) the
WT6000 or accessory may for small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the
battery at acceptable temperatures. The WT6000 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to
abnormal temperatures via its red blinking LED.
1.To charge the main battery, connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.
2.Insert the WT6000 into a cradle or attach to a cable. The WT6000 turns on and begins charging.
When using the USB Charge cable, the Notification/Charge LED lights amber while charging, then turns solid
green when fully charged.
When using a cradle, the cradle Charge LED lights amber while charging, then turns solid green when fully
charged.
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Table 3 Charge LED Charging Indicators
StateIndication
OffWT6000 is not charging. WT6000 is not inserted correctly in the cradle or
connected to a power source. Charger/cradle is not powered.
Solid AmberHealthy battery is charging.
Solid GreenHealthy battery charging is complete.
Fast Blinking Red
(2 blinks/second)
Solid RedUnhealthy battery is charging or fully charged.
IMPORTANT: When trying to power on the device, a quick red blink of the Charging LED indicates that it does not
have enough battery power to turn on. Charge the battery or replace it.
Charging error, e.g.:
- Temperature is too low or too high.
- Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight hours).
Starting the WT6000
When installed in a cradle, the WT6000 starts automatically as soon as power is applied.
When a charged battery is installed and the WT6000 is turned off, press the Power button to turn on.
When the WT6000 is powered on for the first time, it initializes its system. The splash screen appears for a short
period of time.
Figure 5 Splash Screen
The splash screen is followed by the boot animation screen and then the Home Screen.
Figure 6 Home Screen
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Installing the Wrist Mount
Mounting Bracket
Release Lever
Strap Tighten Dial
Mounting Bracket
The wrist mount provides the mounting of the WT6000 on the forearm for hands-free applications. Refer to the
Wrist Mount Installation Guide for information on the wrist mount.
Figure 7 Wrist Mount
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To install the wrist mount:
1.Slide the wrist mount onto arm.
2.Position the Install the short strap on the forearm.
3.Turn the dial clockwise to tighten. If too tight, turn counterclockwise to loose slightly.
4.Align the cleat on the back of the WT6000 with the mounting bracket on the wrist mount.
Figure 8 Aligning the Cleat
5.Slide the WT6000 onto the wrist mount until it clicks into place.
6.If necessary, use the dial to loosen and re-tighten the strap.
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Release Lever
Figure 9 WT6000 and Wrist Mount
To remove the WT6000 from the wrist mount, press down on the release lever and slide the WT6000 out.
Figure 10 WT6000 Removal
Connecting a Scanner
The RS4000 scanner and the RS5,000 and RS6000 imagers can be used with the WT6000. See RS4000 Scanner
on page 124 for procedures for connecting the scanner to the WT6000. Refer to the RS5,000 Quick Start Guide for
procedures for connecting the RS5,000 imager to the WT6000. Refer to the RS6000 Product Reference Guide for
procedures for connecting the RS6000 imager to the WT6000.
Replacing the Battery
To remove the battery:
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1.Press the Power button to place the WT6000 in suspend mode.
2.Using finger tip, press the battery release latch toward the end of the battery.
Figure 11 Pull Release Latch Back on Standard Battery
Figure 12 Pull Release Latch Back on Extended Battery
3.Lift the battery out of the battery well.
Figure 13 Standard Battery Removal
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Figure 14 Extended Battery Removal
4.Insert the end of the battery into the battery well.
Figure 15 Standard Battery Installation
Figure 16 Extended Battery Installation
5.Press the battery down until it snaps into place.
Accessing Device Settings
Throughout this guide, the user can access device settings:
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•Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
•On the Home screen, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and touch .
Battery Management
NOTE: Prior to checking the battery charge level, remove the WT6000 from any AC power source (cradle or cable).
To check the charge status of the main battery, open Settings and touch About device > Status.
Battery status indicates that the battery is discharging (not charging) and Battery level lists the battery charge (as
a percentage of fully charged). The battery percentage can also be viewed under the battery icon in the quick
access panel. Swipe down with two fingers from the status bar to open the quick settings panel.
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.
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Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch > Battery.
Figure 17 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.
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 15%, the WT6000 displays a notice to connect the WT6000 to power.
Place the WT6000 into a cradle to charge the battery.
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Figure 18 Low Battery Notification
When the battery charge drops below 10%, the WT6000 displays a notice to connect the WT6000 to power. The
user must charge the battery using one of the charging accessories.
When the battery charge drops below 5%, the WT6000 turns off. Place the WT6000 into a cradle to charge the
battery.
Battery Optimization
Observe the following battery saving tips:
•Set the screen to turn off after a short period of non-use. See Setting Screen Timeout Setting on page 24.
•Reduce screen brightness. See Setting the Screen Brightness on page 24.
•Turn off all wireless radios when not in use.
•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 WT6000 from suspending, for example, music and video
applications.
Turning Off the Radios
To turn off all the radios:
NOTE: Alternately, you can place the device into Airplane mode using the Quick Settings option.
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 a NTP server when the WT6000 is connected to a Wi-Fi
network. To manually change the date and time:
1.Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
2.Touch Date & time.
3.Touch Automatic date & time to disable automatic date and time synchronization.
4.Touch Set date.
5.Move the sliders up and down to select the month, date and year.
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6.Touch Done.
7.Touch Set time.
8.Move the sliders up and down to select the hour, minutes and part of the day.
9.Touch Done.
10. Touch Select time zone.
11. Select the current time zone from the list.
12. Touch .
Display Setting
Use Display settings to change the screen brightness, set sleep time and change font size.
Setting the Screen Brightness
To manually set the screen brightness:
1.Swipe down with two fingers from the status bar to open the quick settings panel.
2.Slide the icon to adjust the screen brightness level.
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Figure 19 Brightness Dialog Box
To automatically set the screen brightness:
1.Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
2.Touch Display.
3.If disabled, touch Adaptive brightness to automatically adjust the brightness. The control switch moves to the
right and turns green indicating the option is enabled.
4.Touch .
Setting Screen Rotation
By default, screen rotation is disabled. To enable screen rotation, swipe down from the status bar to open the quick
settings bar and touch .
Setting Screen Timeout Setting
To set the screen sleep time:
1.Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
2.Touch Display > Sleep.
3.Select one of the sleep values.
•15 seconds
•30 seconds
•1 minute (default)
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•2 minutes
•5 minutes
•10 minutes
•30 minutes.
4.Touch .
Setting Key Light Timeout Setting
To set the key light sleep time:
1.Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
2.Touch Display > Key light timeout setting.
3.Select one of the sleep values.
•Always on
•6 seconds (default)
•10 seconds
•15 seconds
•30 seconds
•1 minute.
4.Touch .
Setting Font Size
To set the size of the font is system applications:
1.Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
2.Touch Display > Font size.
3.Select one of the font size values.
•Small
•Default (default)
•Large
•Largest.
4.Touch .
Cast
Use Cast to mirror the WT6000 screen on a Miracast enabled wireless display.
1. Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
2. Touch Display > Cast.
4. Touch > Enable wireless display. The WT6000 searches for nearby Miracast devices and lists them.
5. Touch a device to begin casting.
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6. Touch .
General Sound Setting
Use the Sound settings to configure media, alarm, and ring volumes, and to set notifications.
Swipe down from the status bar to open the quick settings bar and then touch .
Touch Sound.
Figure 20 Sound Screen
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Zebra volume controls
•Ring volume - Controls the ringtone volume.
•Media volume - Controls the music, games and media volume.
•Alarm volume - Controls the alarm clock volume.
•Notifications volume - Controls the notification volume.
•Scanner volume - Controls the scanner volume.
• - Mutes the ring, notifications and scanner so that the device does not make sounds or vibrate.
• - All sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active.
• - Enables all sounds at the user defined levels.
Also vibrate for calls - Turn on the switch to make the device vibrate when a call is received (default – disabled).
Do not disturb - Mutes the device so that it does not make sounds or vibrate when you do not want it to.
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•Priority only allows - Use to set priorities.
•Alarms - Disabled.
•Reminders and Events - Switch on or off.
•Messages - Choose from anyone, starred contacts, any contact, or none. To star contacts, use the
Contacts app.
•Calls - Choose from anyone, any contacts, starred contacts, or none. To star contacts, use the
Contacts app.
•Repeat callers - Choose whether to let the device ring if the same person calls again within 15
minutes.
•Automatic rules - To automatically silence the device during certain times, like at night or on weekends.
Touch a default rule Weekend or Weeknight. Or, to make your own rule, tap Add rule and then Time rule.
•Block visual disturbances
•Block when screen is on - option pertains to notifications you receive when you are actively using the
device. If you would like to disable the banner like notifications when Do not Disturb is enabled, turn
this option On. This will also prevent you from peeking at notifications.
•Block when screen is off - option pertains to notifications you receive when you are not using your
device i.e. the display is asleep. If you want to prevent the display from waking up when a new
notification is received, turn this option On. This will additionally disable the LED light alerts your phone
sends you when you have new notifications.
Phone ringtone - Touch to select a sound to play for incoming calls.
Default notification ringtone - Touch to select a sound to play for all system notifications.
Default alarm ringtone - Touch to select a sound to play for alarms.
Other sounds
•Dial pad tones - Play a sound when pressing keys on dial pad (default - disabled).
•Screen locking sounds - Play a sound when locking and unlocking the screen (default – enabled).
•Charging sounds - Play a sound when inserting and removing the device from a charger. (default –
enabled)
•Touch sounds - Play a sound when making screen selections (default – enabled).
•Vibrate on tap - Device vibrates when making screen selections (default – disabled).
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Using the WT6000
Status Bar
Widget
All App Icon
Setting Icon
Shortcut Icon
Introduction
This chapter describes the screens, status and notification icons, and controls on the WT6000, and provides basic
instructions for using the WT6000.
Home Screen
The Home screen displays when the WT6000 turns on. Depending upon the configuration, the Home screen might
appear different. Contact your system administrator for more information.
After a suspend or screen time-out, the Home screen displays with the lock sliders. Slide to the right toward to
unlock the screen. For screen locking information see Un-Locking the Screen on page 44.
Figure 21 Home Screen
NOTE: The Home screen icons can be configured by the user and may look different than shown.
The Home screen provides four additional screens for placement of widgets and shortcuts. Swipe the screen left or
right to view the additional screens.
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Status Bar
The Status bar displays the time, notification icons (left side) and status icons (right side).
If there are more notifications than can fit in the Status bar, displays indicating that more notifications exist.
Open the Notifications panel to view all notifications and status.
Status Icons
Table 4 Status Icons
IconDescription
Indicates that the Alarm is active.
Indicates that the battery is fully charged.
Indicates that the battery is partially drained.
Indicates that the battery charge is low.
Indicates that the battery charge is very low.
Indicates that the battery is charging.
Indicates that all sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active.
Indicates that the Airplane Mode is active. All radios are turned off.
Indicates that Bluetooth is on.
Connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Not connected to a Wi-Fi network or no Wi-Fi signal.
Connected to an Ethernet network.
Notification Icons
Table 5 Notification Icons
IconDescription
Indicates battery is low.
Indicates that more notifications are available for viewing.
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Table 5 Notification Icons (Continued)
IconDescription
Indicates that data is syncing.
Indicates an upcoming event.
Indicates that an open Wi-Fi network is available.
Indicates that a song is playing.
Indicates that a problem with sign-in or sync has occurred.
Indicates that the WT6000 is uploading data.
Indicates that the WT6000 is downloading data when animated and download is complete when
static.
Indicates that the WT6000 is connected via USB cable.
Indicates that the WT6000 is connected to or disconnected from virtual private network (VPN).
Preparing Internal Storage.
Indicates that USB debugging is enabled on the WT6000.
Headset audio cable is connected to the WT6000.
Indicates that the WT6000 is connected to a cable or cradle.
Indicates that the WT6000 is connected to a wireless hands-free imager.
Indicates that the WT6000 is connected to a corded hands-free imager.
Indicates the RS507 or RS6000 is connected to the device in HID mode.
Indicates that the RxLogger application is running and capturing data.
Managing Notifications
Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events.
When a notification occurs, an icon may appear in the Status bar with a brief description. See Notification Icons on
page 29 for a list of possible notification icons and their description. Open the Notifications panel to view a list of all
the notifications.
To open the Notification panel, drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen.
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