Zebra WT6000 Wearable Computer WT6000 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide (en)

WT6000
MN-002699-03
Wearable Computer
Integrator Guide
WT6000
INTEGRATOR GUIDE
MN-002699-03
Rev. A
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Revision History

Changes to the original guide are listed below:
Change Date Description
Rev A 6/2016 Initial release.
- 02 10/2016 Add support for RS5000.
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- 03 2/2018
Supported stylus is capacitive, not conductive.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Revision History................................................................................................................................ iii
About This Guide
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... xi
Documentation Set ........................................................................................................................... xi
Configurations.................................................................................................................................. xii
Software Versions...................................................................................................................... xii
Chapter Descriptions ....................................................................................................................... xii
Notational Conventions.................................................................................................................... xiii
Related Documents and Software ................................................................................................... xiii
Service Information.......................................................................................................................... xiii
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Unpacking ................................................................................................................................ 1-1
Removing the Screen Protection Film ...................................................................................... 1-1
Features ......................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 1-3
Installing the Battery ................................................................................................................. 1-3
Charging the Battery ................................................................................................................ 1-4
Starting the WT6000 ................................................................................................................ 1-5
Resetting the WT6000 ................................................................................................................... 1-5
Performing a Soft Reset ........................................................................................................... 1-5
Performing a Hard Reset ......................................................................................................... 1-6
Performing an Enterprise Reset ............................................................................................... 1-6
Performing a Factory Reset ..................................................................................................... 1-6
Chapter 2: Accessories
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 2-1
1-Slot WT6000 USB Charging Cradle ........................................................................................... 2-4
Charging the Device ................................................................................................................. 2-4
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Charging the Spare Battery ...................................................................................................... 2-5
Battery Charging ...................................................................................................................... 2-5
2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle ...................................................................................... 2-7
Charging the WT6000 .............................................................................................................. 2-7
Charging the RS6000 ............................................................................................................... 2-8
Battery Charging ...................................................................................................................... 2-8
5-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle .............................................................................................. 2-9
Charging the WT6000 .............................................................................................................. 2-9
Charging the Spare Battery .................................................................................................... 2-10
Battery Charging .................................................................................................................... 2-10
10-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charge Only Cradle ............................................................................ 2-11
Charging the WT6000 ............................................................................................................ 2-11
Charging the RS6000 ............................................................................................................. 2-12
Battery Charging .................................................................................................................... 2-12
10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle .......................................................................................... 2-13
Charging the WT6000 ............................................................................................................ 2-13
Battery Charging .................................................................................................................... 2-14
5-Slot WT6000 Ethernet Cradle ................................................................................................... 2-15
Charging the WT6000 ............................................................................................................ 2-15
Charging the Spare Battery .................................................................................................... 2-16
Battery Charging .................................................................................................................... 2-16
Main Battery Charging ...................................................................................................... 2-16
Establishing Ethernet Communication ................................................................................... 2-16
Ethernet LED Indicators ................................................................................................... 2-17
Daisy-chaining Ethernet Cradles ............................................................................................ 2-17
Ethernet Settings .................................................................................................................... 2-18
Configuring Ethernet Proxy Settings ...................................................................................... 2-18
Configuring Ethernet Static IP Address .................................................................................. 2-19
LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................ 2-20
Establishing Ethernet Connection .......................................................................................... 2-20
4-Slot Battery Charger ................................................................................................................. 2-21
Battery Installation .................................................................................................................. 2-21
Battery Removal ..................................................................................................................... 2-21
Battery Charging .................................................................................................................... 2-22
20-Slot Battery Charger ............................................................................................................... 2-23
Battery Installation .................................................................................................................. 2-23
Battery Removal ..................................................................................................................... 2-24
Battery Charging .................................................................................................................... 2-24
5-Slot Cradle Rack Installation ..................................................................................................... 2-25
4-Slot Battery Chargers Rack Installation .................................................................................... 2-28
Rack Mount Installation ................................................................................................................ 2-31
5-Slot Cradle Wall Installation ...................................................................................................... 2-34
Bottom Tray Assembly ........................................................................................................... 2-34
Bracket Wall Mounting ........................................................................................................... 2-34
4-Slot Battery Charger Wall Installation ....................................................................................... 2-37
Bottom Tray Assembly ........................................................................................................... 2-37
Bracket Wall Mounting ........................................................................................................... 2-37
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Chapter 3: USB Communication
Connecting to a Host Computer via USB ....................................................................................... 3-1
Connecting to the WT6000 as a Media Device .............................................................................. 3-1
Disconnect from the Host Computer .............................................................................................. 3-1
Chapter 4: DataWedge Configuration
DataWedge Configuration .............................................................................................................. 4-1
Basic Scanning .............................................................................................................................. 4-1
Profiles ........................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Profile0 ..................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Plug-ins .................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Input Plug-ins ........................................................................................................................... 4-2
Process Plug-ins ...................................................................................................................... 4-2
Output Plug-ins ........................................................................................................................ 4-3
Profiles Screen ......................................................................................................................... 4-3
Profile Context Menu ................................................................................................................ 4-3
Options Menu ........................................................................................................................... 4-4
Disabling DataWedge .............................................................................................................. 4-4
Creating a New Profile ............................................................................................................. 4-4
Profile Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 4-5
Associating Applications .......................................................................................................... 4-5
Data Capture Plus .................................................................................................................... 4-6
Bar Code Input ......................................................................................................................... 4-8
Enabled .............................................................................................................................. 4-8
Scanner Selection .............................................................................................................. 4-8
Decoders ............................................................................................................................ 4-8
Decoder Params .............................................................................................................. 4-10
Decode Lengths ............................................................................................................... 4-15
UPC EAN Params ............................................................................................................ 4-15
Reader Params ................................................................................................................ 4-17
Scan Params .................................................................................................................... 4-19
Keystroke Output ................................................................................................................... 4-20
Intent Output .......................................................................................................................... 4-21
Intent Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-22
IP Output ................................................................................................................................ 4-23
Usage ............................................................................................................................... 4-24
Using IP Output with IPWedge ......................................................................................... 4-24
Using IP Output without IPWedge .................................................................................... 4-25
Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules ............................................................................. 4-26
Configuring ADF Plug-in .............................................................................................................. 4-27
Creating a Rule ................................................................................................................ 4-27
Deleting a Rule ................................................................................................................. 4-27
Defining Criteria ................................................................................................................ 4-27
Defining an Action .................................................................................................................. 4-29
Deleting a Rule ....................................................................................................................... 4-29
Order Rules List ..................................................................................................................... 4-29
Deleting an Action .................................................................................................................. 4-30
ADF Example ......................................................................................................................... 4-31
DataWedge Settings .............................................................................................................. 4-33
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Importing a Configuration File ................................................................................................ 4-33
Exporting a Configuration File ................................................................................................ 4-34
Importing a Profile File ........................................................................................................... 4-34
Exporting a Profile .................................................................................................................. 4-34
Restoring DataWedge ............................................................................................................ 4-34
Configuration and Profile File Management ................................................................................. 4-35
Enterprise Folder .................................................................................................................... 4-35
Auto Import ............................................................................................................................. 4-35
Programming Notes ..................................................................................................................... 4-35
Overriding Trigger Key in an Application ................................................................................ 4-36
Capture Data and Taking a Photo in the Same Application ................................................... 4-36
Disable DataWedge on Device and Mass Deploy ................................................................. 4-36
Soft Scan Feature .................................................................................................................. 4-36
Sample ................................................................................................................................... 4-36
Scanner Input Plugin .............................................................................................................. 4-37
Function Prototype ........................................................................................................... 4-37
Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 4-37
Return Values ................................................................................................................... 4-37
Example ........................................................................................................................... 4-38
Comments ........................................................................................................................ 4-38
Enumerate Scanners ............................................................................................................. 4-38
Function Prototype ........................................................................................................... 4-38
Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 4-39
Return Values ................................................................................................................... 4-39
Example ........................................................................................................................... 4-40
Comments ........................................................................................................................ 4-40
Set Default Profile .................................................................................................................. 4-40
Default Profile Recap ....................................................................................................... 4-40
Usage Scenario ................................................................................................................ 4-41
Function Prototype ........................................................................................................... 4-41
Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 4-41
Return Values ................................................................................................................... 4-41
Example ........................................................................................................................... 4-42
Comments ........................................................................................................................ 4-42
Reset Default Profile .............................................................................................................. 4-43
Function Prototype ........................................................................................................... 4-43
Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 4-43
Return Values ................................................................................................................... 4-43
Example ........................................................................................................................... 4-43
Comments ........................................................................................................................ 4-43
Switch To Profile .................................................................................................................... 4-44
Profiles Recap .................................................................................................................. 4-44
Usage Scenario ................................................................................................................ 4-44
Function Prototype ........................................................................................................... 4-44
Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 4-44
Return Values ................................................................................................................... 4-45
Example ........................................................................................................................... 4-45
Comments ........................................................................................................................ 4-45
Notes ................................................................................................................................ 4-46
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Chapter 5: Settings
Screen Unlock Settings .................................................................................................................. 5-1
Set Screen Unlock Using PIN .................................................................................................. 5-1
Set Screen Unlock Using Password ........................................................................................ 5-2
Set Screen Unlock Using Pattern ............................................................................................. 5-2
Passwords ..................................................................................................................................... 5-3
Button Remapping ......................................................................................................................... 5-3
Remapping a Button ................................................................................................................ 5-3
Accounts ........................................................................................................................................ 5-4
Language Usage ............................................................................................................................ 5-4
Changing the Language Setting ............................................................................................... 5-4
Adding Words to the Dictionary ................................................................................................ 5-5
Keyboard Settings .......................................................................................................................... 5-5
About Device .................................................................................................................................. 5-5
Chapter 6: Application Deployment
Security .......................................................................................................................................... 6-1
Secure Certificates ......................................................................................................................... 6-1
Installing a Secure Certificate ........................................................................................................ 6-1
Development Tools ........................................................................................................................ 6-2
ADB USB Setup ............................................................................................................................. 6-2
Application Installation ................................................................................................................... 6-3
Installing Applications Using the USB Connection ................................................................... 6-3
Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge .......................................................... 6-4
Uninstalling an Application ............................................................................................................. 6-4
System Update .............................................................................................................................. 6-4
Storage .......................................................................................................................................... 6-5
Random Access Memory ......................................................................................................... 6-5
Internal Storage ........................................................................................................................ 6-6
Enterprise Folder ...................................................................................................................... 6-6
Application Management ............................................................................................................... 6-6
Viewing Application Details ...................................................................................................... 6-7
Stopping an Application ................................................................................................................. 6-7
Managing Downloads .................................................................................................................... 6-8
Chapter 7: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 7-1
Maintaining the WT6000 ................................................................................................................ 7-1
Battery Safety Guidelines .............................................................................................................. 7-1
Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients ..................................................................................... 7-2
Harmful Ingredients .................................................................................................................. 7-2
Special Cleaning Notes ............................................................................................................ 7-3
Cleaning Materials Required .................................................................................................... 7-3
Cleaning the WT6000 .............................................................................................................. 7-3
Housing .............................................................................................................................. 7-3
Display ................................................................................................................................ 7-3
Power Connector ................................................................................................................ 7-3
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Cleaning Cradle Connectors .................................................................................................... 7-3
Cleaning Frequency ................................................................................................................. 7-4
Cleaning the Wrist Mount ......................................................................................................... 7-4
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 7-7
Device ...................................................................................................................................... 7-7
Cradles ..................................................................................................................................... 7-9
Appendix A: Specifications
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................... A-1
WT6000 ................................................................................................................................... A-1
I/O Connector Pin-Outs ........................................................................................................... A-4
1-Slot WT6000 USB Charging Cradle Technical Specifications ............................................. A-5
2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle Technical Specifications ....................................... A-5
5-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications ................................................ A-6
10-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications ................................ A-7
10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications .............................................. A-7
5-Slot WT6000 Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications ...................................................... A-8
4-Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications ..................................................................... A-9
20-Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications ................................................................... A-9
USB and Charging Cable Technical Specifications .............................................................. A-10
Short Quick Disconnect Headset Adapter Cable Technical Specifications ........................... A-10
Long Quick Disconnect Headset Adapter Cable Technical Specifications ........................... A-11
Vibrator Cable Technical Specifications ................................................................................ A-11

ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Introduction

This guide provides information about using the WT6000 touch 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 WT6000 is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs. WT6000 documentation includes:
WT6000 Quick Reference Guide - describes basic set up and operation of the WT6000.
WT6000 User Guide - describes how to set up, operate and program the WT6000 with Android operating
system and it’s accessories.
WT6000 Integrator Guide (this guide) - describes how to setup and configure WT6000 and accessories.
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Configurations

This guide covers the following configurations:
Radios Data Capture Display Memory OS
Configuration
NFC
RS4000
RS5000
802.11 abgn
Bluetooth 4.0
Standard
WT60A0-TS0LEWR X X X X X X X X X X X X
RS6000
RS507
3.2” WVGA Color
1G RAM/
4 GB Flash
2G RAM/
16 GB Flash
Android AOSP

Software Versions

To determine the current software versions, touch > About device.
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.
To determine the device serial number, touch > About device > Status.
Sensor
s
V5.1.1
Gyroscope
Accelerometer
Serial number - Displays the serial number.

Chapter Descriptions

Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
Chapter 1, Getting Started, provides information on getting the mobile computer up and running for the first
time.
Chapter 2, Accessories, describes the accessories available for the mobile computer and how to use the
accessories with the mobile computer.
Chapter 3, USB Communication, explains how to perform Bluetooth functionality on the mobile computer.
Chapter 4, DataWedge Configuration, describes how to use and configure the DataWedge application.
Chapter 5, Administrator Utilities, provides information for using the suite of administrative tools for
configuring the WT6000.
Chapter 5, Settings, provides the settings for configuring the WT6000.
Chapter 6, Application Deployment, provides information for developing and managing applications.
Chapter 7, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile
computer, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during WT6000 operation.
Appendix A, Specifications, includes a table listing the technical specifications for the WT6000.

Notational Conventions

The following conventions are used in this document:
“touch computer” refers to the Zebra WT6000 touch 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.
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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 WT6000.
WT6000 Quick Start Guide, p/n MN-002700-xx
WT6000 Regulatory Guide, p/n MN-002271-xx
WT6000 User Guide, p/n MN-002698-xx
Rack/Wall Mount Bracket Installation Guide, p/n MN-002412-xx
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 Zebra Global Customer Support for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.zebra.com/support.
When contacting support, please have the following information available:
Serial number of the unit
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Model number or product name
Software type and version number. Zebra responds to calls by email, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Zebra Customer Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing
and 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 business product from a Zebra business partner, contact that business partner for support.

CHAPTER 1 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 xiii 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 1-1 Front View
Table 1-1 Front View Descriptions
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Number Item Function
1 Speakers Provides audio output for video and music playback. 2 Battery Provides power to the device. 3 Display Displays all information needed to operate the WT6000. 4 Recent Button Displays recently open applications. 5 Right Interface
Connector
Provides USB host and client communication, audio and device charging
via cables and accessories. 6 Home Button Displays the Home screen. 7 Back Button Displays the previous screen. 8 P3 Button Initiates Push-To-Talk communication (programmable). 9 P2 Button Increase volume. 10 Microphone Use for communication in Headset mode. 11 P1 Button Decreases volume. 12 Power Button Turns the display on and off. Press and hold to reset the device and
power off. 13 NFC Antenna
Provides communication with other NFC-enabled devices.
Table 1-1 Front View Descriptions (Continued)
Number Item Function
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14 Ambient Light
Sensor
15 Charge Status LED Indicates battery charging status while charging.
Figure 1-2 Back View
Table 1-2 Back View Descriptions
Determines ambient light for controlling display backlight intensity.
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Number Item Function
16 Cleat
17 Left 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 silver end of the battery into the battery well.
Connector
Provides alignment and secures the WT6000 to the wrist mount.
Provides USB host and client communication, audio and device charging via cables and accessories.
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Figure 1-3 Battery Installation
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 Chapter 2, Accessories.
The 3,350 mAh battery fully charges in approximately four hours 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 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.
Table 1-3 Charge LED Charging Indicators
State Indication
Off WT6000 is not charging. WT6000 is not inserted correctly in the cradle or
connected to a power source. Charger/cradle is not powered. Solid Amber Healthy battery is charging. Solid Green Healthy battery charging is complete. Fast Blinking Red
(2 blinks/second)
Solid Red Unhealthy battery is charging or fully charged.
Charging error, e.g.:
- Temperature is too low or too high.
- Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight hours).
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IMPORTANTWhen 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.

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 1-4 Splash Screen The splash screen is followed by the boot animation screen and then the Home Screen.
Figure 1-5 Home Screen

Resetting the WT6000

There are four reset functions:
Soft reset
Hard reset
Enterprise reset
Factory reset.

Performing a Soft Reset

Perform a soft reset if applications stop responding.
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1. Press the power button until the menu appears.
2. Touch Reset.
3. The device reboots.

Performing a Hard Reset

CAUTION Perform a hard reset only if the WT6000 stops responding.
To perform a hard reset, simultaneously press and hold the power button, P1 button and P2 button for five seconds. When the device reboots, release the buttons.

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 Enterprise Reset file to the root of the Internal Storage. See Chapter 3, USB Communication.
3. Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears.
4. Touch Power off.
5. Touch OK. The device turns off.
6. Press and hold the Power button and the P1 button.
7. When the Zebra splash screen appears, release the buttons.
The System Recovery Screen appears.
8. Press the P1 and P2 buttons to navigate to the apply update from internal storage option.
9. Press the P3 button.
10. Press the P1 and P2 buttons to navigate to the Enterprise Reset file.
11. Press the P3 button. 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.
1. Download the Enterprise Reset file from the Support Central web site.
2. Copy the Factory Reset file to the root of Internal Storage. See Chapter 3, USB Communication.
3. Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears.
4. Touch Power off.
5. Touch OK. The device turns off.
6. Press and hold the Power button and the P1 button.
7. When the Zebra splash screen appears, release the button and trigger.
The System Recovery Screen appears.
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8. Press the P1 and P2 buttons to navigate to apply update from internal storage option.
9. Press the P3 button.
10. Press the P1 and P2 buttons to navigate to the Factory Reset file.
11. Press the P3 button. The Factory Reset occurs and then the device resets.
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CHAPTER 2 ACCESSORIES

Introduction

The WT6000 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Table 2-1 lists the accessories available.
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Table 2-1 Accessories
Accessory Part Number Description
Cradles
1-Slot WT6000 Charging Cradle
2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle
5-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle
10-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charge Only Cradle
10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle
CRD-NGWT-1S1BU-01 Provides WT6000 and spare battery charging and
USB communication with a host computer. Use with power supply, p/n PWRS-14000-148R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
CRD-NWTRS-2SUCH-01 Provides WT6000 and RS6000 charging and USB
communication with a host computer. Use with power supply, p/n PWRS-14000-148R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
CRD-NGWT-5S5BC-01 Charges up to five WT6000 devices and five spare
batteries. Use with power supply, p/n PWRS-14000-241R, DC line cord, p/n 50-16002-029R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
CRD-NWTRS-10SCH-01 Charges up to five WT6000 devices and up to five
RS6000 scanners. Use with power supply, p/n PWRS-14000-241R, DC line cord, p/n 50-16002-029R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
CRD-NGWT-10SCH-01 Charges up to 10 WT6000 devices. Use with power
supply, p/n PWRS-14000-241R, DC line cord, p/n 50-16002-029R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
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Table 2-1 Accessories (Continued)
Accessory Part Number Description
5-Slot WT6000 Ethernet Cradle
Batteries and Chargers
Replacement Battery BTRY-NWTRS-33MA-01 Replacement battery for WT6000 and RS6000 (single
4-Slot Battery Charger SAC-NWTRS-4SCH-01 Charges up to four spare batteries. Requires power
20-Slot Battery Charger SAC-NWTRS-20SCH-01 Charges up to 20 spare batteries. Use with power
Mounting Brackets
Rack Mount Bracket BRKT-SCRD-SMRK-01 Use for mounting a 5-Slot cradle or four 4-Slot Battery
Cables
CRD-NGWT-5S5BE-01 Charges up to five WT6000 devices and five spare
batteries and provides Ethernet communication. Use with power supply, p/n PWRS-14000-241R, DC line cord, p/n 50-16002-029R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
pack).
supply, p/n PWRS-14000-148R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
supply, p/n PWRS-14000-241R, DC line cord, p/n 50-16002-029R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
Chargers on a rack.
Headset Adapter Cable with Quick Disconnect (Long)
Headset Adapter Cable with Quick Disconnect (Short)
USB/Charge Cable CBL-NGWT-USBCHG-01 Provides USB communication and power to the
Vibrating Cable CBL-NGWT-HDVBAP-01 Provides haptic notification feedback. DC Y Cable
DC 4-way Cable 25-85992-01R Provides power from the PWRS-14000-241R power
DC Line Cord 50-16002-029R Provides power from the power supply to the 5-Slot
Power Supplies
Power Supply PWRS-14000-249R Provides power to the device using the USB and
CBL-NGWT-AUQDLG-01 Connects a wired headset to the WT6000 on a Hip
Mount.
CBL-NGWT-AUQDST-01 Connects a wired headset to the WT6000 on a Wrist
Mount.
WT6000. Requires power supply PWRS-14000-249R and country specific un-grounded AC line cord.
25-122026-02R
Provides power from the PWRS-14000-148R power supply to two 4-Slot Battery Chargers.
supply to four 4-Slot Battery Chargers.
Charge Only Cradle, 5-Slot Ethernet Cradle, 5-Slot Charge Only Cradle with Battery Charge and 5-Slot Ethernet Cradle with Battery Charger.
Charging Cable. Requires country specific un-grounded AC line cord.
Accessories 2 - 3
Table 2-1 Accessories (Continued)
Accessory Part Number Description
Power Supply PWRS-14000-148R Provides power to the 2–Slot cradles and 4-Slot
Spare Battery Charger. Requires country specific grounded AC line cord.
Power Supply PWRS-14000-241R Provides power to the 5-Slot Charge Only Cradle,
5-Slot Ethernet Cradle, 5-Slot Charge Only Cradle with Battery Charger and the 5-Slot Ethernet Cradle with Battery Charger. Requires DC Line Cord, p/n 50-16002–029R and country specific grounded AC line cord.
Miscellaneous
Screen Protectors MISC-WT6X-SCRN-01 Provides additional protection for display (5-pack).
Soft Goods
WT6000 Hip Mount SG-NGWT-HPMNT-01 Provides mounting the WT6000 on a belt. WT6000 Wrist Mount
(Small/Medium) WT6000 Wrist Mount
(Medium/Large) WT6000 Spare Straps
(Small/Medium) WT6000 Spare Straps
(Medium/Large) WT6000 Spare Comfort Pad SG-NGWT-CMPD-01 Replacement Comfort Pad for the Wrist Mount.
SG-NGWT-WRMTS-01 Replacement strap.
SG-NGWT-WRMTL-01 Replacement strap.
SG-NGWT-WSTPST-01 Replacement strap.
SG-NGWT-WSTPLN-01 Replacement strap.
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1-Slot WT6000 USB Charging Cradle

NOTE Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 7-1.
The 1-Slot WT6000 Charging Cradle:
provides 5.4 VDC (nominal) power for operating the WT6000
provides USB communication with a host computer
charges a spare battery.
AC Line Cord
Power Supply
USB Cable
Figure 2-1 1-Slot WT6000 Charging Cradle Setup

Charging the Device

1. Insert either end of the WT6000 into the WT6000 charging slot.
Spare Battery Charing Slot
Spare Battery Charging LED WT6000 Charging LED
WT6000 Charging Slot
Power Input
USB Port
Accessories 2 - 5
Figure 2-2 Insert WT6000 into Cradle
2. Ensure the WT6000 is seated properly. The WT6000 Charge LED blinks indicating charging.

Charging the Spare Battery

1. Insert a spare battery into the spare battery slot.
Figure 2-3 Insert Battery into Cradle
2. Ensure the battery is seated properly. The Spare Battery Charging LED blinks indicating charging.

Battery Charging

The WT6000 Charging LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the device. The Spare Battery Charging LED indicates the status of the spare battery charging. See Table 2-2 on page 2-5. The 3,350 mAh battery fully charges in less than four hours at room temperature.
Table 2-2 Spare Battery Charging LED Indicators
State Indication
Off The WT6000, RS6000 or battery is not charging. The WT6000, RS6000 or battery
is not inserted correctly in the cradle. Cradle is not powered. Solid Amber Battery is charging. Solid Green Battery charging is complete.
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Table 2-2 Spare Battery Charging LED Indicators (Continued)
State Indication
Fast Blinking Red (2 blinks/second)
Solid Red Unhealthy battery is charging or fully charged.
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 (e.g. 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, e.g.:
- Temperature is too low or too high.
- Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight hours).
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