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Motorola MC67ND User manual

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1 Talk
2 Navigation
3 Soft Key
4 Scan/Action Button
5 End
Note 1: To reset the MC67, press and hold the Power button for five (5) seconds.
Numeric Keypad Alpha-Numeric Keypad
PIM Keypad
Blue Key
Use this key to access function keys shown on the keypad
in blue.
>
Orange Key
Use this key to access the secondary layer of characters
and actions.
>
>
>
>
>
Press the Blue key once to activate this state temporarily,
followed by another key.
Press the Blue key twice to lock this state.
Press the Blue key a third time to unlock.
Press the Orange key once to activate this state
temporarily, followed by another key.
Press the Orange key twice to lock this state.
Press the Orange key a third time to unlock.
Notifications
Charging/Battery Status LED:
Scan/Decode LED:
Slow blinking amber: Battery charging
Solid amber: Fully charged
Fast blinking amber: Charging error
Scan/Decode
Charging/Battery Status
Radio Status
Radio Status LED:
Green: RF active
Using the Single-slot USB Cradle
Using the Four-Slot Spare Battery Charger
Slow Blinking Amber = Charging
Charging/Battery Status LED
Solid Amber = Fully charged
Fast Blinking Amber = Charging error
Note:
The 3600 mAh battery
charges in less than six
hours.
Use the Four-slot Battery Charger
to charge batteries separately.
Note: Remove protective shipping film that covers the touch screen, exit window and
camera window before using.
Press the Orange key once to lock the keypad into
Alpha state.
Press the Orange key a second time to return to the
normal state.
Press the Blue key once to activate this state, followed by
another key.
Blue Key
Use this key to access function keys shown on the keypad
in blue.
>
Orange Key
Use this key to access the secondary layer of characters.
>
>
4(Note 1)
FEATURES CARD INSTALLATION BATTERY INSTALLATION CHARGING
MicroSD Card Installation (Optional)
1. Remove the handstrap.
2. Lift the rubber access door.
3. Slide the SIM card holder up to
unlock.
4. Lift the SIM card holder.
5. Carefully lift the microSD card holder.
6. Insert the microSD card into the
card holder.
NOTE :
Proper position of the microSD card — the card
connector (i.e., gold contacts) should be facing out as
shown.
7. Gently lower the microSD card holder until it snaps
into place.
SIM Card Holder
microSD Card Holder
Rubber Access Door
SIM Card Installation (Optional)
8. Insert the SIM card into the SIM holder.
NOTE :
The proper position of the SIM card—the card
connector (i.e., gold area) should be facing outward
with the beveled corner facing away.
9. Lower the SIM card holder.
10. Slide the SIM card holder down to lock into place.
11. Close the rubber access door.
12. Install the battery.
1. Insert the battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment.
2. Press down on the battery until the battery latch snaps into place.
3. Replace the handstrap.
QUICK START GUIDE
Use the Single-slot USB cradle or Four-slot
cradles (Charge Only or Ethernet) to
charge the battery in the MC67.
Also charge a spare battery using the
Single-slot cradle.
Using the Four-slot Cradles
1 Scan/Action Button
2 Up/Down Button
3 Microphone
4 Power Button
5I/O Connector
6 Keypad
7 Scan/Action Button
8 Touch Screen (with screen
protector)
9 Data Capture LED
10 Charging/Battery Status LED
11 WAN Radio Status LED
12 Phone Speaker
13 Handstrap
14 Battery
15 Battery Latch
16 Camera Flash (optional)
17 Camera (optional)
18 Exit Window (see Data
Capture Options)
19 Tether
20 Scan/Action Button
21 Action Button
22 Stylus
23 Speaker
3
DSD Keypad
6 Orange Key
7 Backlight
8 Blue Key
9 OK
10 Start Menu
MC67ND with
Windows Embedded
Handheld
®
Red: Scanning active
Green: Good Decode
MC67ND
AVOID EXTREME
WRIST ANGLES
QUICK START GUIDE
72-161172-04 Rev. A — February 2015
http://www.zebra.com/MC67
Imaging Camera Decode
Camera Photo
1. Launch a bar code reading application or
use DataWedge.
2. Point the MC67 at the bar code.
3. Press the Scan button.
4. In the image window align the red target
over the bar code. When the MC67 decodes
the bar code the Scan/Decode LED light
green and a beep sounds.
5. Release the Scan button.
1. Tap Start > Pictures & Videos > Camera.
2. Point the MC67 at an object.
3. Press the Enter key.
4. Hold MC67 still until “Shutter Sound” is heard.
Zebra Technologies Corporation
Lincolnshire, IL U.S.A.
http://www.zebra.com
GPS Information
• Acquiring satellite signals may take a few minutes. It is best to be outside and
have a clear, unobstructed view of the sky.
• Without a clear view, acquisition takes much longer and could result in the MC67
being unable to compute the initial position quickly.
• Obtain a satellite fix before moving.
• Shutdown GPS application when not in use.
When using the GPS feature of the MC67:
COMMUNICATIONBATTERY REMOVAL DATA CAPTURE OPTIONS AVOID EXTREME WRIST ANGLES
Charge Only Cable
Auto Charge Cable
USB/Charge Cable
Four-slot Battery Charger
Single-slot USB Cradle
Vehicle Holder
Four-slot Charge Only Cradle
Four-slot Ethernet Cradle
Vehicle Cradle
Screen Protector
Zebra recommends the continued use of a screen protector to
minimize wear and tear. Screen protectors enhance the usability
and durability of touch screen displays.
Benefits include:
• Protection from scratches and gouges
• Durable writing and touch surface with tactile feel
• Abrasion and chemical resistance
• Glare reduction
• Keeping the device’s screen looking like new
• Quick and easy installation.
Not using a screen protector can affect your warranty coverage.
An initial screen protector is already applied to your MC67.
Contact your local account manager or, Zebra for more informa-
tion and purchasing details.
Part number: KT-67525-01R Screen Protector 3/pk.
Trigger Handle
Magnetic Stripe Reader
Create a Partnership
Install Synchronization Software
Communicate with Host
ACCESSORIES
1. If the MC67 is in suspend mode, press the Power button to wake the MC67.
2. Press the Power button to place the MC67 in suspend mode.
3. Tap Safe Battery Swap.
4. Wait for the Data Capture LED to turn red and then turn off.
5. When the LED turns off, remove the handstrap.
6. Slide the battery latch to the right. The battery ejects slightly.
7. Grasp the battery and lift from the MC67.
Download Mircosoft
®
ActiveSync
®
(Windows
®
XP) or Windows Mobile Device
Center (Windows 7) from http://www.microsoft.com and follow the instructions to
install onto the host computer.
Follow the on-screen instructions to establish a connection between the MC67 and
the host computer.
1. Launch a bar code reading application or use DataWedge.
2. Point the exit window at the bar code.
3. Press and hold the Scan button.
4. The red laser aiming pattern turn on to assit in aiming.
When the MC67 decodes the bar code the Scan/Decode
LED light green and a beep sounds.
5. Release the Scan button.
Zebra and the Zebra head graphic are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp. The Symbol logo is a registered
trademark of Symbol Technologies, Inc., a Zebra Technologies company.
© 2015 Symbol Technologies, Inc.
@72-161172-04@

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