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Contents
About This Guide.............................................................................................................................. 11
This guide provides information about setting up and using the WT6300 wearable computer with the
Android 10 operating system. Some screens shown in this guide may differ from the actual screens shown
on the device.
Notationalconventions are used to highlight important information.
•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
Icon Conventions
The following icons are used throughout the document. The icons and their associated meanings are
described below.
NOTE: The text here indicates information that is supplemental for the user to know and that is not
required to complete a task.
IMPORTANT: The text here indicates information that is important for the user to know.
CAUTION: If the precaution is not heeded, the user could receive minor or moderate injury.
WARNING: If danger is not avoided, the user CAN be seriously injured or killed.
DANGER: If danger is not avoided, the user WILL be seriously injured or killed.
Service Information
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Customer Support for your region. Contact information
is available at: 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)
•Software type and version number
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About This Guide
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, the user 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.
Determining Software Versions
Before contacting Customer Support, determine the current software version on your device.
1. Swipe down from the Status bar with two fingers to open the Quick Access panel, and then touch .
2. Touch Aboutphone.
3. Scroll to view the following information:
•Battery information
•Emergency information
•SW components
•Legal information
•Model & hardware
•Android version
•Android security patch level
•Kernel version
•Build number
Determining the Serial Number
Before contacting Customer Support, determine the serial number of your device.
Touch About phone > Model & hardware > Serial number.
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Getting Started
This section provides information for getting the device up and running for the first time.
Unpacking
1. Carefully remove all protective material from the device and save the shipping container for later
storage and shipping.
2. Verify that the following items were received:
•Wearable computer
•Lithium-ion battery
•Regulatory Guide.
3. Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Global
Customer Support center immediately.
4. Before using the device for the first time, remove the protective film that covers the screen.
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Device Features
Figure 1 Front View
Getting Started
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NumberItemFunction
1SpeakerProvides audio output for video and music playback.
2Battery¹Provides power to the device.
3DisplayDisplays all information needed to operate the device.
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 / Enter buttonUse as the Enter button.
If programmed as PTT, initiates Push-To-Talk communication.
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.
14Ambient light sensorDetermines ambient light for controlling display backlight
intensity.
15Notification/Charge
LED
¹ Standard battery is shown.
Indicates battery charging status while charging with USB
Charge cable and provide notifications from applications.
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Getting Started
Figure 2 Rear View
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NumberItemFunction
16CleatProvides alignment and secures the device to the wrist
mount.
17Left interface
connector
Provides USB host and client communication, audio and
device charging via cables and accessories.
Setting up the Device
To start using the device for the first time:
1. Install wrist mount (optional).
2. Install the battery.
3. Charge the device.
4. Power on the device.
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Installing the Battery
To install the battery:
1. Insert the end of the battery into the battery well.
Figure 3 Standard Battery Installation
Getting Started
Figure 4 Extended Battery Installation
2. Press the battery down until it snaps into place.
Charging the Battery
Before using the device 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 device, see Accessories.
The standard 3350 mAh battery fully charges in approximately four hours at room temperature. The
extended 5000 mAh battery fully charges in approximately five hours and 30 minutes at room temperature.
To charge the main battery:
1. Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.
2. Insert the device into a cradle or attach to a cable. The device turns on and begins charging. The
Charging/Notification LED blinks amber while charging, then turns solid green when fully charged.
Charging Indicators
The following table describes the LED states and what they indicate.
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Table 2 Charging/Notification LED Charging Indicators
StateIndication
OffThe device is not charging. The device is not inserted correctly in the
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.
NOTE: 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 Temperature
Getting Started
cradle or connected to a power source. Charger/cradle is not powered.
Charging error, for example:
- Temperature is too low or too high.
- Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight
hours).
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). The device or accessory always
performs battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner. At higher temperatures (for example,
approximately +37°C (+98°F)) the device or accessory may for small periods of time alternately enable
and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The device or accessory
indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its red blinking LED.
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Installing the Wrist Mount
The wrist mount provides the mounting of the device on the forearm for hands-free applications. Refer to
the Wrist Mount Installation Guide for information on the wrist mount.
Figure 5 Wrist Mount
Getting Started
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1Mounting bracket
2Release lever
3Strap tighten dial
To install the wrist mount:
1. Slide the wrist mount onto arm.
2. Position the short strap on the forearm.
3. Push in the dial and turn the dial clockwise to tighten. If too tight, pull out the dial to loosen slightly.
4. Align the cleat on the back of the device with the mounting bracket on the wrist mount.
1Mounting bracket
1
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Getting Started
Slide the device onto the wrist mount until it clicks into place.
5.
6. If necessary, use the dial to loosen and re-tighten the strap.
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1Device
2Wrist mount
To remove the device from the wrist mount, press down on the release lever and slide the device out.
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1Release lever
Connecting a Scanner
The RS4000 scanner and the RS5000 and RS6000 imagers can be used with the device. See RS4000
Scanner on page 125 and RS5000 Imager on page 127 for procedures for connecting to the device. See
Pairing the RS507/X or RS6000 Hands-Free Imager on page 61.
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Replacing the Battery
To remove the battery:
1. Press the Power button to place the device in suspend mode.
2. Using finger tip, press the battery release latch toward the end of the battery.
Figure 6 Press Release Latch Back on Standard Battery
Getting Started
Figure 7 Press Release Latch Back on Extended Battery
3. Lift the battery out of the battery well.
Figure 8 Standard Battery Removal
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Getting Started
Figure 9 Extended Battery Removal
4. Insert the end of the battery into the battery well.
Figure 10 Standard Battery Installation
Figure 11 Extended Battery Installation
5. Press the battery down until it snaps into place.
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Using the Device
Home Screen
Turn on the device to display the Home screen. Depending on how your system administrator configured
your device, your Home screen may appear differently than the graphics in this section.
After a suspend or screen time-out, the Home screen displays with the lock slider. Touch the screen and
slide up to unlock.
The Home screen provides four additional screens to place widgets and shortcuts. Swipe the screen left or
right to view the additional screens.
Figure 12 Home Screen
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1Status BarDisplays the time, status icons (right side), and notification icons (left side).
For more information see Notification Icons on page 24 and Managing
Notifications on page 26.
2WidgetsLaunches stand-alone apps that run on the Home screen.
3Shortcut IconsOpens apps installed on the device.
4FolderContains apps.
Setting Home Screen Rotation
By default, the Home screen rotation is disabled.
1. Touch and hold anywhere on the Home screen until the options appear.
2. Touch Home settings.
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3.
4. Touch the Home button.
5. Rotate the device.
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, a dot displays indicating that more notifications
exist. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Notification panel and view all notifications and status.
Figure 13 Notification and Status Icons
Using the Device
Touch the Allow Home screen rotation switch.
1Notification Icons. See Notification Icons on page 24.
2Status Icons. See Status Icons on page 25.
Notification Icons
Notification icons indicate app events and messages.
Table 3 Notification Icons
IconDescription
Main battery is low.
More notifications are available for viewing.
Data is syncing.
Indicates an upcoming event. GMS devices only.
Open Wi-Fi network is available.
Audio is playing.
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Problem with sign-in or sync has occurred.
Device is uploading data.
Animated: the device is downloading data. Static: the download is complete.
Device is connected to or disconnected from a virtual private network (VPN).
Preparing internal storage by checking it for errors.
USB debugging is enabled on the device.
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Table 3 Notification Icons (Continued)
IconDescription
Status Icons
Status icons display system information for the device.
Using the Device
Wired headset with a boom module is connected to the device.
Wired headset without a boom module is connected to the device.
PTT Express Voice client status. See the PTT Express PTT Notification Icons for a
complete list.
Indicates the RxLogger app is running.
Indicates the Bluetooth scanner is connected to the device.
Indicates the ring scanner is connected to the device in HID mode.
Table 4 Status Icons
IconDescription
Alarm is active.
Main battery is fully charged.
Main battery is partially drained.
Main battery charge is low.
Main battery charge is very low.
Main battery is charging.
All sounds, except media and alarms, are muted. Vibrate mode is active.
Do Not Disturb mode active.
Airplane Mode is active. All radios are turned off.
Bluetooth is on.
The device is connected to a Bluetooth device.
Connected to a Wi-Fi network. Indicates the Wi-Fi version number.
Not connected to a Wi-Fi network or no Wi-Fi signal.
Connected to an Ethernet network.
Indicates that the Orange key is locked.
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Table 4 Status Icons (Continued)
IconDescription
Indicates that the Blue key is pressed.
Indicates that the ALT key is pressed.
Indicates that the CTRL key is pressed.
Indicates that the Shift key is pressed.
Indicates that the Shift key is locked.
Indicates that the Blue Key and SHIFT key are pressed enabling CAPSLOCK.
Managing Notifications
Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, alarms, and ongoing events. When
a notification occurs, an icon appears in the Status bar with a brief description. See Notification Icons on
page 24 for a list of possible notification icons and their description.
Using the Device
•To view a list of all notifications, open the Notification panel by dragging the Status bar down from the
top of the screen.
Quick Settings Bar
•To respond to a notification, open the Notification panel and then touch a notification. The Notification
panel closes and the corresponding app opens.
•To manage recent or frequently used notifications, open the Notification panel and then touch Manage
notifications. Touch the toggle switch next to an app to turn off all notifications, or touch an app for
more notification options.
•To clear all notifications, open the Notification panel and then touch CLEAR ALL. All event-based
notifications are removed. Ongoing notifications remain in the list.
•To close the Notification panel, swipe the Notification panel up.
Opening the Quick Access Panel
Use the Quick Access panel to access frequently used settings (for example, Airplane mode). To get to the
Quick Access Panel:
•If the device is locked, swipe down once.
•If the device is unlocked, swipe down once with two fingers, or twice with one finger.
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•If the Notification panel is open, swipe down from the Quick Settings bar.
NOTE: Not all icons are pictured. Icons may vary.
Quick Access Panel Icons
•Display brightness - Use the slider to decrease or increase the brightness of the screen.
•Wi-Fi network - Turn Wi-Fi on or off. To open Wi-Fi settings, touch the Wi-Fi network name.
Using the Device
•Bluetooth settings - Turn Bluetooth on or off. To open Bluetooth settings, touch Bluetooth.
•Battery saver - Turn Battery saver mode on or off. When Battery saver mode is on the performance of
the device is reduced to preserve battery power.
•Do not disturb - Control how and when to receive notifications.
•Airplane mode - Turn Airplane mode on or off. When Airplane mode is on the device does not connect
to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
•Auto-rotate - Lock the device’s orientation in portrait or landscape mode or set to automatically rotate.
•Screen Cast - Share phone content on Chromecast or a television with Google Cast built-in. Touch cast
screen to display a list of devices, then touch a device to begin casting.
Editing Icons on the Quick Settings Bar
The first several setting tiles from the Quick Access panel become the Quick Settings bar.
Open the Quick Access panel and touch to edit, add, or remove settings tiles.
Battery Management
Observe the recommended battery optimization tips for your device.
•Set the screen to turn off after a short period of non-use.
•Reduce screen brightness.
•Turn off all wireless radios when not in use.
•Turn off automatic syncing for Email, Calendar, Contacts, and other apps.
•Minimize use of apps that keep the device from suspending, for example, music and video apps.
NOTE: Before checking the battery charge level, remove the device from any AC power source (cradle or
cable).
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Checking Battery Status
•Open Settings and touch About phone > Battery Information.
Or, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and touch to open the Battery Manager app. See
Battery Manager on page 43.
•Battery present status indicates if the battery is present.
•Battery level lists the battery charge (as a percentage of fully charged).
•Swipe down with two fingers from the status bar to open the quick access panel.
•Battery percentage is displayed next to the battery icon.
Monitoring Battery Usage
The Battery screen provides battery charge details and power management options to extend battery life.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch Battery.
Display battery information and power management options for a specific app.
Using the Device
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch Apps & notifications.
3. Touch an app.
4. Touch Advanced > Battery.
Different apps display different information. Some apps include buttons that open screens with settings to
adjust power use.
Low Battery Notification
When the battery charge level drops below 15%, the device displays a notice to connect the device to
power. The user should charge the battery using one of the charging accessories.
When the battery charge drops below 10%, the device displays a notice to connect the device to power.
The user must charge the battery using one of the charging accessories.
When the battery charge drops below 5%, the device turns off. The user must charge the battery using one
of the charging accessories.
Waking the Device
The device goes into Suspend mode when you press the Power button or after a period of inactivity (set in
the Display settings window).
1. To wake the device from Suspend mode, press the Power, P1, P2, or P3/Enter button.
The Lock screen displays.
2. Swipe the screen up to unlock.
•If the Pattern screen unlock feature is enabled, the Pattern screen appears instead of the Lock
screen.
•If the PIN or Password screen unlock feature is enabled, enter the PIN or password after unlocking
the screen.
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NOTE: If you enter the PIN, password, or pattern incorrectly five times, you must wait 30 seconds before
trying again.
If you forget the PIN, password, or pattern contact your system administrator.
USB Communication
Connect the device to a host computer to transfer files between the device and the host computer.
When connecting the device to a host computer, follow the host computer’s instructions for connecting and
disconnecting USB devices, to avoid damaging or corrupting files. For information on USB communication
accessories available for this device, see Accessories.
Transferring Files
Use Transfer files to copy files between the device and the host computer.
1. Connect the device to a host computer using a USB accessory.
2. On the device, pull down the Notification panel and touch Charging this device via USB.
By default, No data transfer is selected.
Using the Device
3. Touch File Transfer.
NOTE: After changing the setting to File Transfer, and then disconnect the USB cable, the setting reverts back to No data transfer. If the USB cable is reconnected, select File Transfer again.
4. On the host computer, open a file explorer application.
5. Locate the device as a portable device.
6. Open the Internal storage folder.
7. Copy files to and from the device or delete files as required.
Transferring Photos
Use PTP to copy photos from the device to the host computer.
1. Connect the device to a host computer using a USB accessory.
2. On the device, pull down the Notification panel and touch Charging this device via USB.
3. Touch Transfer photos PTP.
4. On the host computer, open a file explorer application.
5. Open the Internal storage folder.
6. Copy or delete photos as required.
Disconnect from the Host Computer
To disconnect the device from the host computer:
1. On the host computer, unmount the device.
2. Remove the device from the USB accessory.
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Settings
Accessing Settings
There are multiple ways to access settings on a device.
•Swipe down with two fingers from the top of the Home screen to open the Quick Access panel and
touch .
•Double-swipe down from the top of the Home screen to open the Quick Access panel and touch .
•Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to open APPS and touch Settings.
Display Settings
Use Display settings to change the screen brightness, enable night light, change the background
image, enable screen rotation, set sleep time, and change font size.
Setting the Screen Brightness Manually
Manually set the screen brightness using the touchscreen.
1. Swipe down with two fingers from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel.
2. Slide the icon to adjust the screen brightness level.
Setting the Screen Brightness Automatically
Automatically adjust the screen brightness using the built-in light sensor.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch Display.
3. If disabled, touch Adaptive brightness to automatically adjust the brightness.
By default, Adaptive brightness is enabled. Toggle the switch to disable.
4. Touch the Home button.
Setting Night Light
The Night Light setting tints the screen amber, making the screen easier to look at in low light.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch Display.
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