Zebra Technologies HC170 User Manual

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Warranty
For the complete Motorola hardware product warranty statement, go to: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/warranty.
Service Information
If you have a problem using the equipment, contact your facility’s Technical or Systems Support. If there is a problem with the equipment, they will contact the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support at: http:www.motorolasolutions.com/customersupport.
For the latest version of this guide go to: http://supportcentral.motorolasolutions.com.
Disclaimer
Read these instructions before using the HC1:
• Always wear safety glasses when using the HC1.
• Do not use the HC1 when operating a motor vehicle or when the inability to concentrate may present a danger to you or others.
• Discontinue using the HC1 if you feel drowsy or disorientated.
• Long term exposure to continuous loud audio may cause hearing damage. You should avoid extreme volume when using the device, especially for extended periods.
• Do not drop, sit on, or allow the HC1 to be immersed in water or other liquids.
• Do not leave outdoors or in vehicle for extended period of time.
• Do not use the HC1 near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
• Use only the power adapter provided by Motorola Solutions.
• The battery used by this HC1 is only available through Motorola Solutions.
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Introduction
This Quick Reference Guide explains how to install and charge the battery, proper install the HC1 on the user’s head and install accessories.
Unpacking
Carefully remove all protective material from around the HC1 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping.
Verify that you received all equipment listed below:
• HC1 headset computer
Computer/Optical Pod Assembly
Firm Goods Assembly
• Lithium-ion battery (1950 or 4800 mAh)
• Speaker Module
• Camera (optional)
• Battery Cover (for 1950 or 4800 mAh battery)
• Quick Reference Guide.
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Features
Firm Goods Assembly
Headstrap
Neck Pad
Accessory Port
Programmable
Function Button
Display
Speaker
Module
Optical Pod
Optical Focus
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Audio Port
Charging
Connector/Firm
Good Mount
Optical Boom
Optical Boo
Computer/Optical Pod
Assembly
Computer
Pivot Arm
USB Port
Battery Door
Door Screw
SD Card Cover
LEDPower Button
Release Latch
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Getting Started
Perform the following to setup the HC1 for the first time:
1. Install the battery
2. Charge the HC1
3. Determining dominant eye
4. Re-position Computer/Optical Pod Assembly
5. Re-position speaker module
6. Place the HC1 on head
7. Adjust head strap
8. Adjust optic pod.
Installing the Battery
To install the battery:
NOTE These procedure show the HC1 with a 1950 mAh battery. Some HC1 configurations
come with a 4800 mAh battery.
1. Insert the battery into the battery well with the battery notches facing down and the
2. Rotate the battery into the battery well until it snaps into place. If the battery is charged,
3. Align the battery door with the housing.
4. Close battery door.
the battery into the battery well with the
release latch facing up.
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5. Using a screwdriver or coin, turn the locking screw clockwise 1/4 turn to the lock
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Charging the HC1
CAUTION Do not place on head while charging.
Before using the HC1, charge the battery. If a fully charged battery is installed, skip this procedure.
1. Press the release latches to remove the Firm Goods Assembly from the
Computer/Optical Pod Assembly.
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2. Connect the Charging Adapter to the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly.
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Charging Adapter
3. Plug the Power Supply plug into the Charging Adapter.
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4. Plug the Power Supply into a wall outlet.
5. Charge until the LED turns green.
LED State Description
Slow Flashing Amber HC1 is charging.
Solid Green HC1 is fully charged.
Fast Flashing Amber Charging Error.
6. Press the Charging Adapter release latches and remove the Charging Adapter from the
Computer/Optical Pod Assembly.
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Determining Dominant Eye
Eye dominance is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. Most people are right-eye dominant; however in a small portion of the population neither eye is dominant. It is best to use your dominant eye when viewing the display.
To determine which eye is dominant:
1. Place hands together as shown forming a triangle.
2. Keeping both eyes open, focus on any distant object.
3. Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle, close your right eye. If the object
is still in the triangle, you are left eye dominant.
4. Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle, close your left eye. If the object
is still in the triangle, you are right eye dominant.
in the triangle, you are right eye domina
5. If the object is in the triangle with either eye then you are dominant eye neutral.
6. Repeat test to confirm.
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Re-positioning the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly
From the factory, the HC1 is configured for left eye dominant. To switch the optical pod position:
1. If not already removed, press the release latches to remove the Firm Goods Assembly
from the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly.
2. Rotate the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly 180°.
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3. Reconnect the Firm Goods Assembly to the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly.
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Re-positioning Speaker Module
NOTE By default, the Speaker Module is installed on the right side. The user can switch the
Speaker Module to the left side if desired.
If switching the position of the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly was shifted it might be necessary to re-position the Speaker Module.
1. Press release latch to remove Speaker Module from the Firm Good Assembly.
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Speaker Release Latch
Contacts
2. Align the Speaker Module on the opposite arm. Ensure that the Speaker Module is
connected to the mating connector with the two contacts.
3. Press the Speaker Module in until it snaps into place.
Placing the HC1 on Head
The HC1 is worn on the head so that the main body of the device fits behind the base of the head with the strap sitting on top of the head.
1. If the HC1 is off, press the power button to turn it on.
2. Grasp the HC1 by the Firm Goods Assembly arms.
3. Pull the arms out to expand Firm Goods Assembly arms.
4. Position the HC1 over head.
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5. Place the HC1 onto the head. The front of the headstrap must be positioned at the top of
the forehead.
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