Motorola ET1 Integrator Manual

Motorola ET1 Integrator Manual

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  • Page 1 ENTERPRISE TABLET INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 3 ET1 ENTERPRISE TABLET INTEGRATOR GUIDE 72E-148511-04 Rev. A March 2013...
  • Page 4 Motorola. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola.
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 12/23/2011 Initial release. -02 Rev A 6/30/2012 Add support for Scanning module, Scanning/MSR module and Protective Rubber Bezel. Add support for updated Administrator utilities. -03 Rev A 11/02/2012 Add support for ET1N2 configuration with WAN.
  • Page 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Charging the Battery ........................ 1-3 Charging the Main Battery ....................1-3 Charging Temperature ....................... 1-4 Charging Spare Batteries ....................1-4 Powering On the ET1 ....................... 1-5 Powering Off the ET1 ....................... 1-5 WAN Activation ........................1-5 GSM Activation ........................1-5 CDMA Activation ........................
  • Page 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Chapter 2: Accessories Introduction ............................ 2-1 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle ....................2-3 Setup ............................2-3 Charging the ET1 Battery ......................2-3 Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle ..................2-5 Setup ............................2-5 Four-slot Battery Charger ......................2-7 Setup ............................2-7 USB/Charge Cable ........................
  • Page 9 Remap Keys ..........................4-30 Overriding Trigger Key in an Application ................. 4-31 Capture Data and Taking a Photo in the Same Application ............. 4-31 Disable DataWedge on ET1 and Mass Deploy ................ 4-31 Soft Scan Feature ........................4-31 Sample ..........................4-31 Chapter 5: WLAN Configuration Introduction ............................
  • Page 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Chapter 6: WWAN Configuration Activation ............................6-1 GSM Activation ........................6-1 CDMA Activation ........................6-1 Switching Between Service Providers ................... 6-2 Configuration ..........................6-2 Disable Data When Roaming ....................6-2 Limit Data Connection to 2G Networks ..................6-2 Create a New GSM Access Point Name .................
  • Page 11 AppLock Administrator ........................7-10 Manual File Configuration ......................7-11 Groups File ..........................7-11 White List File .......................... 7-12 Determining Applications Installed on the ET1 ................ 7-12 Package List File ........................7-13 Secure Storage ..........................7-13 Installing a Key ......................... 7-13 Viewing Key List ........................
  • Page 12 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Security ............................9-1 Secure Certificates ........................9-1 Credential Storage Settings ..................... 9-2 Development Tools ........................9-2 Development Settings ......................9-3 ADB USB Setup ..........................9-3 Windows XP and Windows 7 Installation ................. 9-3 Linux Installation ........................9-4 Application Installation ........................
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Appendix A: Technical Specifications ET1 Technical Specifications ......................A-1 Scanning and Scanning/MSR Module Decode Zone ............... A-4 Connector Pin-outs ........................A-6 I/O Connector Pin-Outs ......................A-6 HDMI Connector Pin-outs ......................A-6 Headset Connector ........................A-8 Expansion Module Connector Pin-outs ..................A-8 ET1 Accessory Specifications ......................
  • Page 14 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide...
  • Page 15: About This Guide

    Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. Documentation Set The documentation set for the ET1 provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • ET1 Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the ET1 up and running.
  • Page 16: Versions

    Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started provides information on getting the ET1 up and running for the first time. • Chapter 2, Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them with the ET1.
  • Page 17: Notational Conventions

    For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://supportcentral.motorola.com Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Solutions support for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support. When contacting Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support, please have the following information available: •...
  • Page 18 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Manufacturing label Motorola Solutions responds to calls by email, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
  • Page 19: Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Customer Support immediately. See Service Information on page xv for contact information. Prior to using the ET1 for the first time, remove the protective shipping film that covers the scan window, display and camera window. Getting Started To start using the ET1 for the first time: Install SIM card in an ET1N2 with GSM (optional) Install the main battery.
  • Page 20: Installing The Sim Card

    1 - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Installing the SIM Card ET1N2 only. NOTE The ET1N2 requires an activated SIM card. Obtain the card from a service provider. Lift the access door. Installing SIM Card Figure 1-1 Insert SIM card into the SIM holder with the contacts facing down and the cut edge facing away from the holder.
  • Page 21: Installing The Battery

    Battery Safety Guidelines on page 10-1. Charging the Main Battery Before using the ET1 for the first time, charge the main battery until the Battery Charge LED turns solid green (see Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for charge status indications). To charge the ET1, use a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply.
  • Page 22: Charging Temperature

    Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source. Insert the ET1 into a cradle or attach to a cable. The ET1 begins charging. The Battery Charge LED blinks yellow while charging, then turns solid green when fully charged. See Table 1-1 for charging indications.
  • Page 23: Powering On The Et1

    Enter the PIN and touch OK. CDMA Activation Prior to using the ET1N2 on a CDMA network, the ET1 must be registered with the service provider. Contact the service provider to set up an account and provide the MEID number (located under the battery).
  • Page 24: Resetting The Et1

    Touch Battery Swap. The Scan LED lights red. Wait until the Scan LED turns off. Press thumb against the side of the ET1 and battery. Using the index and middle fingers, move the battery release latch toward thumb. Pull the battery out of the battery compartment.
  • Page 25: Enterprise Reset

    Getting Started 1 - 7 Enterprise Reset An Enterprise Reset erases all data in the /cache and /data partitions and clears all ET1 settings, except those in the /enterprise partition. To perform an Enterprise Reset: Download the Enterprise Reset file from Motorola Support Central web site.
  • Page 26: Factory Reset

    A Factory Reset erases all data in the /cache, /data and /enterprise partitions in internal storage and clears all ET1 device settings. A Factory Reset returns the ET1 to the last installed operating system image. To revert to a previous operating system version, re-install that operating system image. See System Update on page 9-7.
  • Page 27: Waking The Et1

    Waking the ET1 The wake-up conditions define what actions wake up the ET1 after it has gone into suspend mode or has been placed in Battery Swap mode. The ET1 can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically by a time-out settings.
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  • Page 29: Chapter 2: Accessories

    CHAPTER 2 ACCESSORIES Introduction This chapter provides set up information for the following ET1 accessories. ET1 Accessories Table 2-1 Accessory Part Number Description Cradles Single-slot USB Docking DC1000-1000U Charges the ET1 main battery and a spare battery. Cradle Synchronizes the ET1 with a host computer through a USB connection.
  • Page 30 BTRY-ET01EAB0E-10 Replacement 4620 mAh battery (10-pack). Handstrap SG-ET0123245-01R Adjustable and 360-degree rotatable handstrap that mounts on the back of the ET1 and provides secure option for holding the device. Scanning Module SCANMOD-ET1 Provides 1D and 2D bar code scanning. Scanning/MSR Module...
  • Page 31: Single-Slot Usb Docking Cradle

    2 - 3 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle The Single-slot USB Docking Cradle: • Provides 12 VDC power for operating and charging the ET1. • Synchronizes information between the ET1 and a host computer. See Chapter 3, USB Communication for information on connecting the ET1 and a host computer.
  • Page 32 Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the ET1. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the ET1 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The ET1 indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via the Battery Charge LED.
  • Page 33: Four-Slot Charge Only Docking Cradle

    The Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle: • Provides 12 VDC power for operating the ET1. • Simultaneously charges up to four ET1s. Setup Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle Power Connection Figure 2-3 Insert the ET1 into a slot to begin charging.
  • Page 34 Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the ET1. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the ET1 alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The ET1 indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via the Battery Charge LED.
  • Page 35: Four-Slot Battery Charger

    Accessories 2 - 7 Four-slot Battery Charger The Four-slot Battery Charger charges up to four ET1 spare batteries. Setup AC Line Cord Power Supply DC Line Cord Four-slot Spare Battery Charger Figure 2-5 To charge spare batteries: Setup the charger as shown above.
  • Page 36 2 - 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Charge LEDs Charging Batteries Figure 2-6 Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the charger in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long-term battery life. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures.
  • Page 37: Usb/Charge Cable

    To charge the battery: Setup the cable as shown above. Connect the cable cup to the bottom of the ET1. Align the ends of the cup with the alignment marks on the ET1. The Battery Charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the ET1. See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 charging status indications.
  • Page 38: 2-Way Charge Cable

    2 - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide 2-way Charge Cable CAUTION Do not connect two Four-slot Charge Only cradles to one 2-way Charge Cable. The 2-way Charge cable provides 12 VDC power to: • one Four-slot Charge Only Docking cradle and one Four-slot Spare battery Charger.
  • Page 39: Handstrap

    Accessories 2 - 11 Handstrap To install the handstrap: Press the Power button until the Device options menu appears. Touch Power off. Remove the battery. ® Using a Torx T8 screwdriver, remove two screws securing the expansion module. Remove Expansion Module Screws Figure 2-10 Remove the expansion module.
  • Page 40 Align the rectangle opening on the handstrap with the tab in the module mounting area. Place the handstrap onto the back of the ET1. Align handstrap Figure 2-12 Align the two screw holes on the handstrap with the screws holes on the back of the ET1.
  • Page 41 Accessories 2 - 13 Align Screw Holes Figure 2-13 Using a Torx T8 screwdriver, secure the bottom of the handstrap to the ET1 using two screws provided with the handstrap. Replace the expansion module into the mounting area. Do not replace filler plate.
  • Page 42: Expansion Module Installation

    2 - 14 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Expansion Module Installation To install the Scan Module or the Scan/MSR Module: Power off the ET1. Remove the battery. If the handstrap is installed, rotate the handstrap to access the expansion module screws.
  • Page 43 Accessories 2 - 15 Secure Module Figure 2-17 Replace the battery.
  • Page 44: Cs3070 Bluetooth Scanner

    NOTE Wedge data appears within whichever application has input focus. Pairing the CS3070 with the ET1 requires entering a pairing PIN on both the CS3070 and the ET1. To enter the PIN on the CS3070, use the Numeric Bar Codes for PIN Entry on page 2-18.
  • Page 45 Tap on any text input field. Scan a bar code. The bar code contents appear in the text entry field. To disconnect from the scanner (remain paired): On the ET1, touch > Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth. Touch Bluetooth settings.
  • Page 46: Numeric Bar Codes For Pin Entry

    2 - 18 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Numeric Bar Codes for PIN Entry Use the following bar codes for pin entry for Bluetooth connection. Enter Configuring the Scanner Refer to the CS3000 Series Scanner Product Reference Guide for detailed information for configuring the...
  • Page 47: Replacement Bezel

    Press the Power button until the Device options menu appears. Touch Power off. Remove the battery. Place the ET1 face down on a table. Remove two plugs covering the screws. Using a Torx T6 screwdriver, remove four Torx screws. Remove Screws Figure 2-19 Using tool, pry bezel from top of ET1.
  • Page 48 2 - 20 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Lift Bezel Figure 2-20 Align new bezel. Place top down. Align Bezel Figure 2-21 Push edge to snap into place.
  • Page 49 Accessories 2 - 21 Press Bezel Down Figure 2-22 Using a Torx T6 screwdriver, secure bezel to ET1 using four screws. Secure Bezel Using Screws Figure 2-23 Replace two screw plugs. Replace the battery.
  • Page 50: Protective Rubber Bezel

    2 - 22 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Protective Rubber Bezel To install the Protective Rubber Bezel: Press the Power button until the Device options menu appears. Touch Power off. Remove the battery. Place the ET1 face down on a table.
  • Page 51 Accessories 2 - 23 Lift Bezel Figure 2-25 Lift the bottom edges of the Protective Rubber Bezel and align tab with slot is housing. Align Protective Rubber Bezel Figure 2-26 Place the tabs into the housing and release the bottom edges.
  • Page 52 Push down on edges to snap into place. Lay Bezel Down Figure 2-27 Press down on the bezel to snap into place. Press Down on Bezel Figure 2-28 Turn the ET1 over. Using a Torx T6 screwdriver, secure bezel to ET1 using four screws.
  • Page 53 Accessories 2 - 25 Secure Bezel Using Screws Figure 2-29 Replace two screw plugs. Replace the battery.
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  • Page 55: Chapter 3 Usb Communication

    CHAPTER 3 USB COMMUNICATION Connecting to a Host Computer via USB Connect the ET1 to a host computer using the USB/Charge Cable or Single-slot USB Docking Cradle to transfer files between the ET1 and the host computer. CAUTION When connecting the ET1 to a host computer and mounting its microSD card, follow the host computer’s instructions for connecting and disconnecting USB devices, to avoid damaging or...
  • Page 56: Disconnect From The Host Computer

    3 - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Touch OK. When the ET1 is connected as USB storage, the screen indicates USB storage is in use. The ET1’s microSD card is mounted as a drive on the host computer. USB Storage In Use Window Figure 3-2 On the host computer, open a file explorer application.
  • Page 57: Chapter 4 Datawedge Configuration

    Using the Scan Module To capture bar code data: Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). Aim the Scan Module exit window at a bar code.
  • Page 58: Using The Camera

    Using the Camera To capture bar code data: Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). Aim the rear-facing camera at a bar code. Press and hold either Scan/Action button. By default, a preview window appears on the screen. The Decode LED lights red to indicate that data capture is in process.
  • Page 59: Profiles

    Launcher - disables scanning when the Launcher is in foreground. • DWDemo - provides support for the DWDemo application. • Hidden profiles (not shown to the ET1): • RD Client - provides support for MSP. • MSP Agent - provides support for MSP.
  • Page 60: Input Plug-Ins

    • Process Plug-ins. Input Plug-ins An Input Plug-in supports an input device, such as a bar code scanner contained in, or attached to the ET1. DataWedge contains base plug-ins for these input devices. Bar Code Scanner Input Plug-in The Bar Code Scanner Input Plug-in is responsible for reading data from the integrated bar code scanner and supports different types of bar code readers including laser, imager and internal camera.
  • Page 61: Profile Context Menu

    DataWedge Configuration 4 - 5 Profile0 is the default profile and is used when no other profile can be applied. DataWedge Profiles Screen Figure 4-3 Profile names are color coded. Enabled profiles are white and disabled profiles are gray. To configure a profile touch the profile name. Profile Context Menu Touch and hold a profile to open a context menu that allows additional actions to be performed on the selected profile.
  • Page 62: Disabling Datawedge

    4 - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide DataWedge Options Menu Figure 4-5 The menu provides options to create a new profiles, access to general DataWedge settings and DataWedge version information. Disabling DataWedge To disable DataWedge: Touch Launcher > DataWedge.
  • Page 63: Configuring A Profile

    DataWedge Configuration 4 - 7 Configuring a Profile To configure the Profile0 or a user-created profile, touch the profile name. The Profile configuration screen appears. Profile Configuration Screen Figure 4-7 • Profile enabled - Enables or disables this profile. A check in the checkbox indicates that the profile is enabled.
  • Page 64: Barcode Input

    4 - 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Select Application Menu Figure 4-9 Select the desired application from the list. The Select activity menu appears. Select Activity Menu Figure 4-10 Selecting the activity adds that application/activity combination to the associated application list for that profile.
  • Page 65: Enabled

    • Auto - The software automatically determines the best scanning device. If a Scan Module or Scan/MSR Module is installed on the ET1, then the 2D imager is selected. Otherwise the camera is selected. • Camera scanner - Scanning is performed with the rear-facing camera.
  • Page 66 4 - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide • UPCA • Report Check Digit - The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Enables or disables this option. A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled (default - enabled).
  • Page 67 DataWedge Configuration 4 - 11 Redundancy - Code128 before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no additional ISBT symbol. • Check ISBT Table - The ISBT specification includes a table that lists several types of ISBT bar codes that are commonly used in pairs.
  • Page 68 4 - 12 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide • Interleaved 2of5 • Length1 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 14). See Decode Lengths on page 4-14 for more information. • Length2 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 10). See...
  • Page 69 DataWedge Configuration 4 - 13 • • Length 1 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 4). See Decode Lengths on page 4-14 for more information. • Length 2 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 55). See Decode Lengths on page 4-14 for more information.
  • Page 70 4 - 14 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide • 2 Check Digits - bar code contains two check digits. • Report Check DIgit - Transmit Code 11 data with or without the check digit. A check in the checkbox indicates to send Code 11 data with check digit (default - disabled).
  • Page 71: Upc Ean Params

    DataWedge Configuration 4 - 15 UPC EAN Params Allows the configuration of the parameters that apply to more than one UPC or EAN decoder. • Security Level - The scanner offers four levels of decode security for UPC/EAN bar codes. Select higher security levels for lower quality bar codes.
  • Page 72: Reader Params

    4 - 16 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide not starting with 414, 419, 434 or 439. Tries to scan the supplemental if it is present. If the supplemental scanning failed, then the main bar code is returned. • Supplemental 977 - Enables (auto-discriminate) supplemental for UPC/EAN codes starting with 977.
  • Page 73: Scan Params

    Decode Audio Feedback - Select an audio tone to sound upon a good decode. • Decode Haptic Feedback - Enable the ET1 to vibrate upon a good decode (default - enabled). MSR Input Use MSR Input options to configure the MSR Input Plug-in for the profile.
  • Page 74: Track Selection

    4 - 18 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Track Selection There are up to three tracks of encoded data on a magnetic stripe. This option selects the tracks that will be read and decoded. • Any Track - All tracks on the magnetic stripe are read and decoded by the MSR.
  • Page 75: Intent Output

    DataWedge Configuration 4 - 19 • Tab - Tab character code in a bar code is processed. When DataWedge detects this character code in a bar code, move the focus to the next field. • Line feed - Line feed character code in a bar code is processed. When DataWedge detects this character code in a bar code, move the focus to the next field.
  • Page 76: Intent Overview

    4 - 20 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide • Broadcast intent NOTE Advanced Data Formatting is available on ET1N0 with build number 04- and ET1N2. • Advanced data formatting - is a way to customizing data before transmission. Use advanced data formatting (ADF) to edit scan data to suit requirements.
  • Page 77 DataWedge Configuration 4 - 21 and the Intent category would be: android.intent.category.MAIN The Intent delivery option allows the method by which the intent is delivered to be specified. The delivery mechanisms are Send via startActivity, Send via startService or Broadcast intent. The decode related data added to the Intent’s bundle can be retrieved using the calls, using the following String tags: Intent.getStringtExtra()
  • Page 78: Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules

    4 - 22 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules The ADF plug-in applies rules (actions to be performed based on defined criteria) to the data received via an input plug-in before sending it to the output plug-in.
  • Page 79: Defining Criteria

    DataWedge Configuration 4 - 23 Rule Screen Figure 4-13 Touch the Rule enabled checkbox to enable the current rule. Defining Criteria To define a criteria: Touch Criteria. The Criteria screen appears. Criteria Screen Figure 4-14 Touch String to check for option to specify the string that must be present in the data. In the Enter the string to check for dialog box, enter the string and then touch Done.
  • Page 80: Define An Action

    4 - 24 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Touch Source criteria option to associate an input device to an ADF rule. The ADF rule only applies to data received from associated input devices. Touch Barcode input or MSR input. Options vary depending upon the device configuration.
  • Page 81: Order Rules List

    DataWedge Configuration 4 - 25 Order Rules List When there are no rules defined, ADF passes the captured data through as is. In contrast, when rules are NOTE defined but all are disabled, ADF does not pass any captured data through. Rules are processed in top-down order.
  • Page 82: Delete An Action

    4 - 26 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide ADF Supported Actions (Continued) Table 4-1 Type Actions Description Data Sending Send next Sends the specified number of characters from the current cursor position. Enter the number of characters to send. Send remaining Sends all data that remains from the current cursor position.
  • Page 83 DataWedge Configuration 4 - 27 Change value to 0 and then touch OK. Touch String length. Change value to 12 and then touch OK. Touch Source criteria. Touch Barcode input. Touch All decoders enabled to disable all decoders. Touch Code 39. Touch three times.
  • Page 84: Datawedge Settings

    4 - 28 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide ADF Sample Screen Figure 4-16 Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). Aim the exit window at the bar code. Sample Bar Code Figure 4-17 Press and hold the Right Scan/Action button.
  • Page 85: Import Configuration File

    To export a DataWedge configuration file: Touch Launcher > DataWedge. Touch > Settings > Export. Touch SD Card and then Export. The configuration file (datawedge.db) is saved to the root of the ET1 microSD card. Restore DataWedge To restore DataWedge to the factory default configuration: Touch Launcher >...
  • Page 86: Configuration File Management

    666. Programming Notes Remap Keys By default, the ET1 is configured to use the Left and Right Scan/Action keys to initiate scanning. To use the P1, P2 or P3 keys as a scan trigger: Touch >...
  • Page 87: Overriding Trigger Key In An Application

    DataWedge profile that caters to any specific scanning needs, associated to your Application's Activity pertaining to scanning. Disable DataWedge on ET1 and Mass Deploy To disable DataWedge and deploy onto multiple ET1 devices: Touch Launcher > DataWedge > > Settings.
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  • Page 89: Chapter 5 Wlan Configuration

    CHAPTER 5 WLAN CONFIGURATION Introduction The ET1 supports the following security options: • Open • Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)/WPA2 Personal (PSK) • Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) • ET1N0 with build numbers 01- through 03-: •...
  • Page 90: Configure A Wi-Fi Network

    > Settings > Wireless & networks. Touch Wi-Fi to turn Wi-Fi on. Touch Wi-Fi settings. The ET1 searches for WLANs in the area and lists them under Wi-Fi networks. Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network. The Security dialog box appears.
  • Page 91: Manually Adding A Wi-Fi Network

    Advanced Wi-Fi Settings NOTE Advanced Wi-Fi settings are for the device not for a specific wireless network. If using the ET1 in one location that requires a proxy and then moving to another location that does not require a proxy, the proxy must be disabled.
  • Page 92: Proxy Configuration

    NOTE Proxy settings are for the device not for a specific wireless network. If using the ET1 in one location that requires a proxy and then moving to another location that does not require a proxy, the proxy must be disabled.
  • Page 93: Remove A Wi-Fi Network

    By default, the ET1 is configured to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign an Internet protocol (IP) address when connecting to a wireless network. To configure the ET1 to connect to a network using a static IP address: Touch >...
  • Page 94 5 - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide If required, touch Gateway and enter a gateway address for the device and then touch OK. If required, touch Netmask and enter an netmask for the device and then touch OK. If required, touch DNS 1 and enter a Domain Name System (DNS) address and then touch OK.
  • Page 95: Chapter 6 Wwan Configuration

    PIN screen appears. Enter the PIN and touch OK. CDMA Activation Prior to using the ET1N2 on a CDMA network, the ET1 must be registered with the service provider. Contact the service provider to set up an account and provide the MEID number (located under the battery).
  • Page 96: Switching Between Service Providers

    6 - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Switching Between Service Providers NOTE If the ET1N2 has an ATT SIM card installed, power off the ET1N2, remove the SIM card and then turn the ET1N2 back on before switching to another network.
  • Page 97: Create A New Gsm Access Point Name

    WWAN Configuration 6 - 3 Create a New GSM Access Point Name If the GSM wireless service provider determines that the user needs to create a new access point name (APN) or to create a new one, obtain the APN and detailed settings from the service provider. Touch Home >...
  • Page 98: Disabling A Pin

    6 - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Touch Set up SIM card lock. Touch Change SIM PIN. Touch the Old SIM PIN text box. In the keypad text field enter the old PIN and then touch Done. Touch OK.
  • Page 99: Connection Data Utility

    WWAN Configuration 6 - 5 • GSM mode settings - On a Global network, allows user to select network and frequency band. • GSM 2G/3G selection - Options: Automatic, 2G only or 3G only. • GSM frequency band selection - Options: All bands, EU only or NA only. •...
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  • Page 101: Chapter 7 Administrator Utilities

    Motorola Solutions provides a suite of utilities that allow an administrator to manage the following features: • Multi-user Login - The Multi-user Login feature allows an administrator to set up the ET1 to be used by multiple users. The users have access to specific applications and features depending upon the user settings.
  • Page 102: Multi-User/Applock Configuration

    On the host computer launch the Enterprise Administrator application. Enterprise Administrator Window Figure 7-1 Create Users Each person that uses the ET1 has to have a user name and password. To create a user: Click + above the Users list box.
  • Page 103: Add Packages

    All system applications that are on the default image are available to all users. NOTE Create a list of installed applications (packages) on the ET1 that are available for use by all the users. Click + next to Packages. Determining Applications Installed on...
  • Page 104: Create Groups

    7 - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide In the Package name text box, enter the name of an application. Click OK. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each additional package. Create Groups Create groups of users that have access to specific applications.
  • Page 105: Save Data

    At any time, the administrator can save the current data. The application creates two files in the <user>\_APP_DATA folder: database and passwd. Export Files In order to use the features on the ET1, export the required files and then copy them to the ET1. The following files are created by the Enterprise Administrator application: •...
  • Page 106: Import Group List

    7 - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Click Open. The user information is populated into the Users list. Import Group List To import a group list: Click File > Import > Group List. Navigate to the location when the group file is stored.
  • Page 107: Edit A Package

    Administrator Utilities 7 - 7 Click -. Click Yes. The group name is removed from the list. Edit a Package To edit a Package: Select a package in the Packages list. Click Edit Package. Make changes and then click OK. Delete a Package To delete a package: Select a package in the Packages list.
  • Page 108: Disable The Multi-User Feature

    Enable Remote Authentication CAUTION When Remote Authentication is enable, the ET1 searches for the remote server during the login procedure. If the remote server is not available or the address is incorrect, the user would not be able to login and an Enterprise reset is required to access the ET1.
  • Page 109: Disable Remote Authentication

    To enable Data Separation, the user must have administrator rights. A message displays at the bottom of NOTE the screen notifying the user. Data Separation feature allows each user of the ET1 to have separate isolated data area for installed application. To enable data separation: Touch >...
  • Page 110: Capturing A Log File

    7 - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Touch > MultiUser Administrator. Touch Touch Delete Individual User Data. A dialog box displays with all of the users that currently have data associated with their log in. Select each user to delete or Select All to delete all user data.
  • Page 111: Manual File Configuration

    Touch Install Groups and White Lists to read the contents of the Groups and White List files from the root of the microSD card and push its contents into the AppLock framework. Once the Group and White List files are imported and the feature enabled, the next time a user logs in, the ET1 will be configured accordingly.
  • Page 112: White List File

    Wi-Fi advanced settings. Determining Applications Installed on the ET1 To determine the names of applications installed on the ET1 for use with the Enterprise Administrator application: Connect the ET1 to the host computer.
  • Page 113: Package List File

    Administrator Utilities 7 - 13 On the host computer, open a command prompt (or a terminal in Ubuntu) and run the following: . This returns the device id. adb devices adb shell $pm list packages -f > sdcard/pkglist.txt $exit A pkglist.txt file is created in the root of the microSD card. The file lists all the .apk files installed with their package names.
  • Page 114: Viewing Key List

    <Key Name> <Key value in Hex string> Example: key2 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef The key value must be a 64 hexadecimal character string. Touch OK. The key is imported into the ET1. The message successfully installed the key appears on the screen. Viewing Key List To view a list of keys installed on the ET1: Touch Key List.
  • Page 115: Volumes

    NOTE The same key is required to re-mount the volume. Volumes Creates an encrypted file system (volume) on the ET1. The user must have Administrative privileges to create a volume. Create Volume Using EFS File To create a volume using a efs file: Create an efs file.
  • Page 116: Mount Volume

    7 - 16 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Enter Parameter To Create Volume Dialog Box Figure 7-11 Touch OK. The message Successfully Created the Volume appears briefly. If the size of the volume is very large, a progress bar displays.
  • Page 117: Delete Volume

    Select the volume to delete. Touch OK. Encrypt SD Card To encrypt the microSD card installed in the ET1: CAUTION All data will be erased from the microSD card when this is performed. Touch Encrypt SD card. A warning message appears.
  • Page 118: Off-Line Extraction Tool

    7 - 18 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Off-line Extraction Tool The Secure Storage feature allows for the usage of an encrypted file system. The off-line extraction tool allows encrypted file systems to be used on an Ubuntu version number 10.04LTS desktop. The off-line extraction tool is a shell script used to create, mount and unmount an encrypted file system used with the Secure Storage feature.
  • Page 119: Mounting An Image

    If the volume is mounted on the desktop, then that volume can be provisioned with files for deployment. Unmounted volumes can then be copied to the ET1 and subsequently mounted using the Secure Storage Administrator by providing the encryption key used.
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  • Page 121: Chapter 8 Settings

    CHAPTER 8 SETTINGS Introduction This chapter describes settings available for configuring the ET1. Location Settings Use the Location & Security settings to set preferences for using and sharing location information. Touch > Settings > Location & security. Location & Security Settings...
  • Page 122: Screen Unlock Settings

    Locking feature functions differently in Single-user versus Multiple-user mode. Single User Mode When locked, a pattern, PIN or password is required to unlock the ET1. Press the Power button to lock the screen. The ET1 also locks after a pre-defined time-out.
  • Page 123: Set Screen Unlock Using Pin

    Enter a PIN (between 4 and 16 characters) then touch OK. Re-enter PIN and then touch OK. Touch Use tactile feedback to enable vibration when the user enters PIN. Touch Home. The next time the ET1 goes into suspend mode a PIN is required upon waking. PIN Screen Figure 8-3...
  • Page 124: Screen Unlock Using Pattern

    Enter a Password (between 4 and 16 characters) then touch OK. Re-enter Password and then touch OK. Touch Use tactile feedback to enable vibration when the user enters password. Touch Home, The next time the ET1 goes into suspend mode a Password is required upon waking. Password Screen Figure 8-5...
  • Page 125: Removing Or Change The Screen Lock

    Touch Use visible pattern to show the pattern when user draws pattern. Touch Use tactile feedback to enable vibration when the user enters password. Touch Home. Next time the ET1 goes into suspend mode a Pattern is required upon waking. Pattern Screen...
  • Page 126: Multiple User Mode

    Chapter 7, Administrator Utilities. Passwords To set the ET1 to briefly show password characters as the user types, set this option. Touch > Settings > Location & security. Touch Visible passwords. A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled.
  • Page 127: Exporting A Configuration File

    Copy the configuration file from a host computer to the root of the microSD card. See Chapter 3, USB Communication. On the ET1, use File Browser to move the file from the root of the microSD card to the folder: /enterprise/device/settings/keypad. Touch Settings > Applications > Button Remap Program.
  • Page 128: Enterprise Reset

    To ensure that the configuration persists after an Enterprise Reset, import the configuration file with the name SysKeyRemap.xml. After an Enterprise Reset, the ET1 looks for this file. If it exists, the Button Remap Program is configured with the settings in this file.
  • Page 129: Language Usage

    • Bluetooth address - Displays the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth address. • Up time - Displays the time that the ET1 has been running since being turned on. • Hardware config - Lists part number for various hardware on the ET1.
  • Page 130 8 - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide • Battery use - Displays a list of the applications and operating system components used since the ET1 was charged last. • Legal information - Opens a screen to view legal information about the software included on the ET1.
  • Page 131: Chapter 9 Application Deployment

    If downloading the certificates from a web site, set a password for the credential storage. ET1 supports X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a .p12 extension (if key store has a .pfx or other extension, change to .p12).
  • Page 132: Credential Storage Settings

    Touch Location & security. • Use secure credentials - Check to allow applications to access the ET1’s encrypted store of secure certificates and related passwords and other credentials. If a password is not for the credential storage, the setting is disabled.
  • Page 133: Development Settings

    Stay awake - Check to prevent the screen from dimming and locking when the ET1 is connected to a charger or to a USB device that provides power. Don’t use this setting with a static image on the ET1 for long periods of time, or the screen may be marked with that image.
  • Page 134: Linux Installation

    On the Linux terminal, execute command: adb devices from <sdk>/platform-tools/ directory. If connected, the ET1 displays in the device list. Application Installation After an application is developed, install the application onto the ET1 using one of the following methods: • USB connection, see Chapter 3, USB Communication.
  • Page 135: Installation Using Usb Connection

    Installation Using USB Connection To install an application using a USB connection: Connect the USB/Charge cable to the ET1 and the host computer or place the ET1 in the Single-slot USB Docking cradle to the host computer. See Chapter 2, Accessories for setup information.
  • Page 136: Mobility Services Platform

    Unmount the microSD card on the host computer. Mobility Services Platform The MSP 3 Client Software is a set of software components that come pre-installed on the ET1. The MSP 3 Client software consists of the following components: The Rapid Deployment application provides support for MSP 3 Staging functionality, provides support for the MSP 3 Legacy Staging process, and provides support for backward-compatible legacy MSP 2.x Legacy...
  • Page 137: System Update

    Touch Uninstall. Touch OK to confirm. System Update System Update packages can contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system. Motorola Solutions distributes the System Update packages on the Support Central web site. Download the system update package: •...
  • Page 138: Storage

    Touch P1 or P2 to navigate to the apply update from /sdcard option. Touch P3. Touch P1 or P2 to navigate to the ET1N0GxxRUxxxxxxx.zip file. Touch P3. The System Update installs and then the ET1 resets. Storage The ET1 contains four types of file storage: •...
  • Page 139: External Storage

    Unmount SD card - Unmounts the installed microSD card from the ET1 so that it can be safely removed when the ET1 is on. This setting is dimmed if there is no microSD card installed, if it has already been unmounted or if it has been mounted on a host computer.
  • Page 140: Internal Storage

    The operating system protects all data and applications from power-related loss. Because the operating system mounts the entire file system in persistent storage, ET1 devices provide a reliable storage platform even in the absence of battery power. Internal Storage provides application developers with a reliable storage system available through the standard ext4 file system.
  • Page 141: Managing Applications

    • Touch the Downloaded tab to view the applications downloaded to the ET1. • Touch the All tab to view all the applications installed on the ET1, including factory installed applications and downloaded applications. • Touch the On SD card tab to view the applications installed on the microSD card. A check mark indicates that the application is installed on the microSD card.
  • Page 142: Stopping An Application

    Applications have different kinds of information and controls, but commonly include: • Touch Force stop to stop an application. • Touch Uninstall to remove the application and all of its data and settings from the ET1. See Uninstall an Application on page 9-6 information about uninstalling applications.
  • Page 143: Changing Application Location

    The Storage section of the application’s details screen shows details about the memory used by the application. If the application can be moved, the Move button is active. Touch Move to USB storage or Move to SD card to move the bulk of the application from the ET1’s internal storage.
  • Page 144 9 - 14 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide...
  • Page 145: Chapter 10 Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    Do not store or use the ET1 in any location that is dusty, damp, or wet. • Use a soft lens cloth to clean the ET1. If the surface of the ET1 screen becomes soiled, clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution.
  • Page 146: Cleaning

    Motorola Enterprise Mobility support. • To enable authentication of an approved battery, as required by IEEE1725 clause 10.2.1, all batteries will carry a Motorola hologram. Do not fit any battery without checking it has the Motorola authentication hologram. •...
  • Page 147: Harmful Ingredients

    Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 3 Harmful Ingredients The following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on the ET1 and should not come in contact with the device: ammonia solutions, compounds of amines or ammonia; acetone; ketones; ethers; aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons;...
  • Page 148: Cleaning Cradle Connectors

    10 - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector on the bottom of the ET1. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector. Repeat at least three times.
  • Page 149: Troubleshooting

    ET1 does not turn on but the Decode LED blinks red. Battery did not charge. Battery failed. Replace battery. If the ET1 still does not operate, perform a hardware reset. See Resetting the ET1 on page 1-6. ET1 was removed Insert ET1 in cradle.
  • Page 150 Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide bar code type. for DataWedge configuration. ET1 is not If the ET1 does not beep on a good decode, set the programmed to application to generate a beep on good decode. generate a beep.
  • Page 151: Single-Slot Usb Docking Cradle

    Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly. If so, replace the faulty battery. The ET1 is not fully Remove and re-insert the ET1 into the cradle, ensuring it is seated in the cradle. firmly seated. Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0°C temperature.
  • Page 152: Four-Slot Spare Battery Charger

    Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly. If so, replace the faulty battery. The ET1 is not fully Detach and re-attach the power cable to the ET1, ensuring it is attached to power. firmly connected. During data Cable was Re-attach the cable and retransmit.
  • Page 153: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ET1 Technical Specifications The following table summarizes the ET1’s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications. ET1 Technical Specifications Table A-1 Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions Height: 130.5 mm (5.14 in.) (Without scan module) Width: 224 mm (8.82 in.) Depth: 25 mm (0.98 in.)
  • Page 154 A - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide ET1 Technical Specifications (Continued) Table A-1 Item Description Audio Stereo speakers, microphone and mono headset connector (2.5 mm jack with microphone). Performance Characteristics Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 @ 1 GHz Operating System Android-based ASOP 2.3...
  • Page 155 Specifications A - 3 ET1 Technical Specifications (Continued) Table A-1 Item Description Wireless WAN Data Wireless Wide Area Network Data only: 3.5G GSM HSDPA and 3.5G CDMA-EVDO Rev A. Wireless PAN Data and Voice Communications Bluetooth Class II, v 2.1 with EDR; integrated antenna.
  • Page 156: Scanning And Scanning/Msr Module Decode Zone

    A - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Scanning and Scanning/MSR Module Decode Zone Figure A-1 shows the decode zone for the Scanning and Scanning/MSR Modules. Typical values appear. Table A-3 lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities. The minimum element width (or “symbol density”) is the width in mils of the narrowest element (bar and space) in the symbol.
  • Page 157 Specifications A - 5 Decode Distances Table A-3 Bar Code Typical Working Ranges Symbol Density/Bar Content/Contrast Code Type Note 2 Near 3.0 mil 80% MRD 2.7 in. 4.2 in. Code 39 6.86 cm 10.67 cm 5.0 mil ABCDEFGH 1.4 in. 7.3 in.
  • Page 158: Connector Pin-Outs

    A - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Connector Pin-outs I/O Connector Pin-Outs Pin 1 I/O Connector Figure A-2 External Connector Pin-Outs Table A-4 Signal Name Description Cradle Detect Tie to ground to indicate cradle insertion. Otherwise leave unconnected. USB_ID Tie to ground for Host mode.
  • Page 159 Specifications A - 7 HDMI Connector Pin-outs Table A-5 Signal Name Description Hot Plug Detect Detect HMDI Cable Present/ Reset HMDI Device Utility Reserved TMDS Data Channel 2+ Transition Minimized Differential Signaling Data Channel 2 positive TMDS Data Channel 2 Transition Minimized Differential Signaling Data Channel 2 Shield Shield Ground...
  • Page 160: Headset Connector

    A - 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Headset Connector Pin 3 Pin 1 Pin 2 Headset Connector Figure A-4 Headset Connector Pin-outs Table A-6 Signal Name Description Mic + Microphone positive Speaker + Speaker positive (32 ohm, 0.05 W, mono)
  • Page 161 Specifications A - 9 Expansion Module Connector Pin-outs (Continued) Table A-7 Signal Name Description USB_VBUS Host mode output = +5.0 VDC, 500 mA max. continuous or peak NOTE: Client Mode is not supported via this USB interface. Ground System ground. System Power Switched unregulated system power output.
  • Page 162: Et1 Accessory Specifications

    A - 10 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide ET1 Accessory Specifications Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Technical Specifications Table A-8 Feature Description Dimensions Height: 61.62 mm (2.43 in.) Width:151.9 mm (5.98 in.) Depth: 138.39 mm (5.45 in.) Weight 620 g (21.87 oz)
  • Page 163: Four-Slot Charge Only Docking Cradle

    Specifications A - 11 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications (Continued) Table A-9 Feature Description Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing Drop 76.2 cm (30.0 in.) drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) +/- 15 kV air +/- 8 kV contact Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle Technical Specifications...
  • Page 164: 2-Way Charge Cable

    A - 12 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide 2-way Charge Cable 2-way Charge Cable Technical Specifications Table A-12 Feature Description Length 105.0 cm (41.3 in.) Operating Temperature -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
  • Page 165: Scanning/Msr Module

    Specifications A - 13 Scanning/MSR Module Scanning/MSR Module Technical Specifications Table A-14 Feature Description Dimensions (W x L x H) 4.14 cm x 7.91 cm 3.97 cm (1.63 in. x 3.11 in. x 1.56 in.) Weight 55.9 g (1.97 oz) Operating Temperature 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F) Storage Temperature...
  • Page 166 A - 14 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide...
  • Page 167: Appendix B Keypad Remap Strings

    APPENDIX B KEYPAD REMAP STRINGS Introduction Table B-1 lists the available key event name for use when remapping key. Remap Key Event/Scancodes Table B-1 Key Event Scancode SOFT_LEFT SOFT_RIGHT HOME BACK CALL ENDCALL STAR227...
  • Page 168 B - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Remap Key Event/Scancodes (Continued) Table B-1 Key Event Scancode POUND DPAD_UP DPAD_DOWN DPAD_LEFT DPAD_RIGHT DPAD_CENTER VOLUME_UP VOLUME_DOWN CAMERA...
  • Page 169 Specifications B - 3 Remap Key Event/Scancodes (Continued) Table B-1 Key Event Scancode COMMA PERIOD ALT_LEFT ALT_RIGHT SHIFT_LEFT SHIFT_RIGHT SPACE EXPLORER ENVELOPE ENTER GRAVE MINUS EQUALS LEFT_BRACKET RIGHT_BRACKET BACKSLASH SEMICOLON APOSTROPHE SLASH PLUS MENU SEARCH PAGE_UP PAGE_DOWN...
  • Page 170 B - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide Remap Key Event/Scancodes (Continued) Table B-1 Key Event Scancode PICTSYMBOLS SWITCH_CHARSET BUTTON_A BUTTON_B BUTTON_C BUTTON_X BUTTON_Y BUTTON_Z BUTTON_L1 BUTTON_R1 BUTTON_L2 BUTTON_R2 BUTTON_THUMBL BUTTON_THUMBR BUTTON_START BUTTON_SELECT BUTTON_MODE...
  • Page 171: Glossary

    GLOSSARY AFH. Adaptive Frequency Hopping API. (Application Programming Interface) An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another. Usually used to refer to services provided by one software component to another, usually via software interrupts or function calls Bar Code.
  • Page 172 Glossary - 2 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide CDRH. Center for Devices and Radiological Health. A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety. This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation. CDRH Class 1. This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification. This class is considered intrinsically safe, even if all laser output were directed into the eye's pupil.
  • Page 173 Glossary - 3 EAN. European Article Number. This European/International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards. Element dimensions are specified metrically. EAN is used primarily in retail. ESD. Electro-Static Discharge EAP. Short for Extensible Authentication Protocol, EAP is defined in RFC 3748 and is a general authentication protocol commonly used with PPP and wireless networks.
  • Page 174 IEEE Address. See MAC Address. Input/Output Ports. I/O ports are primarily dedicated to passing information into or out of the terminal’s memory. ET1 mobile computers include USB ports. Interleaved 2 of 5. A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces.
  • Page 175 Glossary - 5 LED Indicator. A semiconductor diode (LED - Light Emitting Diode) used as an indicator, often in digital displays. The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor's particular chemical composition. Light Emitting Diode.
  • Page 176 Glossary - 6 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide RAM. Random Access Memory. Data in RAM can be accessed in random order, and quickly written and read. RF. Radio Frequency. ROM. Read-Only Memory. Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed.
  • Page 177 Glossary - 7 Symbology. The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type (e.g. UPC/EAN, Code 39, PDF417, etc.). TCP/IP. (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems. This standard is the protocol of the Internet and has become the global standard for communications. TCP provides transport functions, which ensures that the total amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end.
  • Page 178 Glossary - 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide...
  • Page 179 INDEX Numerics battery chargers four-slot ....... . 2-7 2-way charge cable ..... . 2-2, 2-10 battery charging .
  • Page 180 ....... 2-1 powering on ET1 ......1-5 profiles .
  • Page 181 ....... . 10-8 ET1 ........10-5 four-slot spare battery charger .
  • Page 182 Index - 4 ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide...
  • Page 184 MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2013 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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