Motorola ET1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ENTERPRISE TABLET USER GUIDE...
  • Page 3 © 2013 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Motorola Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below: Date Change Description -01 Rev A 07/11/2013 Initial release.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    1.3.3 Charging the Battery ........................ 1-6 1.3.3.1 Charging the Main Battery....................1-7 1.3.3.2 Charging Temperature......................1-8 1.3.3.3 Charging Spare Batteries ....................1-8 1.3.4 Powering On the ET1 ....................... 1-8 1.3.5 WAN Activation........................1-8 1.3.5.1 GSM Activation ....................... 1-8 1.3.5.2 CDMA Activation......................1-8 1.4 Replacing the Battery ........................
  • Page 8 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide 2.10 Applications..........................2-13 2.10.1 Switching Between Recent Applications................... 2-16 2.11 Un-Locking the Screen........................2-16 2.11.1 Single User Mode ........................ 2-16 2.11.2 MultiUser Mode ........................2-18 2.11.2.1 Multiuser Login ......................2-19 2.11.2.2 Multiuser Logout......................2-19 2.12 Resetting the Device ........................2-20 2.12.1 Performing a Soft Reset ......................
  • Page 9 8.3.1.4 Connector Cleaning......................8-3 8.3.2 Cleaning Cradle Connectors ...................... 8-4 8.4 Troubleshooting ..........................8-5 8.4.1 Troubleshooting the ET1 Enterprise Tablet ................... 8-6 8.4.2 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Troubleshooting................8-8 8.4.3 Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle Troubleshooting ..............8-9 8.4.4 Four-slot Battery Charger Troubleshooting ................... 8-9 8.4.5 USB/Charge Cable Troubleshooting..................
  • Page 11 ET1 Accessories ........................7-1 Table 7-2 Battery LED Charging Indicators ....................7-5 Table 8-1 Troubleshooting the ET1 Enterprise Tablet..................8-6 Table 8-2 Troubleshooting the Single-slot USB Docking Cradle ..............8-8 Table 8-3 Troubleshooting the Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle .............. 8-9 Table 8-4 Troubleshooting the Four-slot Battery Charger ................
  • Page 13 Photo Example ........................6-13 Figure 6-7 Cropping Tool ........................6-14 Figure 6-8 Video Example ........................6-17 Figure 7-1 ET1 in Single-slot USB Docking Cradle ..................7-3 Figure 7-2 ET1 Battery Charging ........................ 7-4 Figure 7-3 ET1 Battery Charging ........................ 7-5...
  • Page 14 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Figure 7-4 Charging Using the USB/Charge Cable ..................7-6 Figure 7-5 Communication Using USB/Charge Cable ..................7-7 Figure 7-6 USB Host Module Connection..................... 7-8...
  • Page 15 The documentation set for the ET1 provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • ET1 Enterprise Tablet Quick Start Guide - describes how to set up the ET1 and basic operating instructions. • ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide - describes how to use the ET1.
  • Page 16: Notational Conventions

    Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • 1 Getting Started, page 1-1 provides information on getting the ET1 up and running for the first time. • 2 Using the ET1, page 2-1 provides basic instructions for using the ET1, including powering on and resetting the ET1.
  • Page 17: Related Documents

    Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support. When contacting Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center, have the following information available: •...
  • Page 18 Motorola responds to calls by email or telephone within the time limits set in support agreements. If the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center cannot solve the problem, you may need to return the equipment for servicing. The Support Center provides the specific directions. Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used.
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter provides the features of the ET1 and explains how to set it up for the first time. 1.1 Features Figure 1-1 Front View MN000022A01 - May 2013...
  • Page 20: Table 1-1 Features

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Figure 1-2 Back View Table 1-1 Features Number Item Function Decode LED Indicates decode functionality. Lights red when scanning in process. Lights green indicating a successful decode. Microphone Use for making voice recordings. Light Sensor Determines ambient light for controlling display backlight intensity.
  • Page 21 Module Power Button Press and hold to turn on the ET1. Press to turn on or off the screen. Press and hold to select one of these options: • Silent mode - The device is set to vibrate mode; all sounds are disabled except for alarms.
  • Page 22: Unpacking

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide 1.2 Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the ET1 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify the following items are in the box: • ET1 Enterprise Tablet with 4 GB micro secure digital (SD) card installed •...
  • Page 23: Installing The Battery

    1.3.2 Installing the Battery Ensure that the correct battery is used with the ET1. On the ET1N0 use either the 4620 mAh battery, p/n 82-149690-xx or the 5640 mAh battery, p/n 82-158261-xx. On the ET1N2 use only the 5640 mAh battery, p/n 82-158261-xx.
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Procedure Steps Align the tracks on the side of the battery with the rails in the battery compartment. Push the battery in until the battery release latch snaps into place. If the battery is charged, press and hold the Power button for two seconds until the splash screen appears.
  • Page 25: Charging The Main Battery

    7 Accessories, page 7-1 for more information. Insert the ET1 into a cradle or attach to a cable. The ET1 begins charging. The Battery Charge LEDs blink yellow while charging, then turns solid green when fully charged. SeeTable 1-2 Battery Charge LED Status for charging indications.
  • Page 26: Charging Temperature

    Enter the PIN and touch OK. 1.3.5.2 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 27: Replacing The Battery

    Touch Mobile networks. Touch Technology preferences. Touch Network mode. In the Network mode menu, select either Sprint or Verizon. The ET1 switches the modem firmware and the Activation Dialog box appears. Figure 1-5 Activation Screen Touch Activate. The ET1N2 begins the activation process. If the activation is unsuccessful, contact the service provider.
  • Page 28: Replacing The Microsd Card

    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 29: Figure 1-7 Lift Access Door

    Touch OK. Wait for the ET1 to power off completely. 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 30: Handstrap

    14 Press the Power button to turn on the ET1. 1.6 Handstrap Use the optional 360-degree rotatable handstrap to securely hold the ET1 while working. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for information on installing the handstrap. Rotate the handstrap for landscape or portrait viewing.
  • Page 31: Battery Management

    Insert hand into the handstrap and tighten strap. Figure 1-11 Hand in Handstrap 1.7 Battery Management Prior to checking the battery charge level, remove the ET1 from any AC power source (cradle or cable). To check the charge status of the main battery, touch >...
  • Page 32: Monitor Battery Usage

    Some applications include buttons that open screens with settings to adjust power use. 1.7.2 Low Battery Notification When the battery charge drops below 20%, the ET1 displays a notice to connect the ET1 to power. MN000022A01 - May 2013...
  • Page 33: Battery Optimization

    The user should replace the battery or charge the ET1 using one of the charging accessories. When the battery charge drops below 10%, the ET1 goes into critical suspend mode to save data. The screen turns off. If the Power button is pressed, the Charge LED flashes yellow.
  • Page 34: Changing The Brightness Setting

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Procedure Steps Touch Touch Display. Touch Sleep. Select a value from the Sleep window. Options: • 15 seconds • 30 seconds • 1 minute (default) • 2 minutes • 5 minutes • 10 minutes • 30 minutes Touch 1.7.3.2 Changing the Brightness Setting...
  • Page 35: Turning Off The Radios

    The date and time are automatically synchronized using an NTP server when the ET1 is connected to a wireless network. The user is only required to set the time zone. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for more information on configuring the NTP server connection.
  • Page 36: Display Setting

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Procedure Steps Touch Touch Date & time. Touch Select time zone. Touch the time zone for the current location. Touch 1.9 Display Setting The Display settings screen allows the user to set the following options: •...
  • Page 37: Setting Screen Rotation

    Touch Brightness. Figure 1-14 Brightness Dialog Box In the Brightness dialog box, check the Automatic brightness checkbox to set the ET1 to automatically adjust the brightness using the built-in light sensor. Uncheck the checkbox to set the brightness manually. Use the slider to set a brightness level.
  • Page 38: Setting Screen Sleep

    Procedure Steps Touch Touch Display. In the Display settings screen, check Auto-rotate screen to set the ET1 to automatically switch orientation when the ET1 is rotated. Touch 1.9.3 Setting Screen Sleep The user can set the ET1 display to turn off after a period of inactivity.
  • Page 39: General Sounds Setting

    1.10 General Sounds Setting Procedure Steps Touch Touch Display. Touch Font size. In the Font size menu, select one of the font size values. • Small • Normal • Large • Huge Touch 1.10 General Sounds Setting Use the Sounds settings to configure media and alarm volumes. Touch >...
  • Page 40: Figure 1-16 Volumes Dialog Box

    – Touch sounds - Check to play a sound when making screen selections. – Screen lock sounds - Check to play a sound when locking and unlocking the screen. – Vibrate on touch - Check to have the ET1 vibrate when touching soft keys and on certain screen interactions.
  • Page 41: Using The Et1

    Using the ET1 This chapter describes the screens, status and notification icons, and controls on the ET1, and provides basic instructions for using the ET1. 2.1 Home Screen The Home screen displays when the ET1 turns on. Depending upon the configuration, the Home screen might appear different.
  • Page 42: Status Bar

    Status icons that might appear in the Status Bar. Table 2-2 Status Icons Icon Description Indicates that GPS is on. Indicates that the ET1 is receiving location data from GPS. Indicates that Bluetooth is on. MN000022A01 - May 2013...
  • Page 43 Table 2-2 Status Icons (cont'd.) Icon Description Indicates that the ET1 is connected to a Bluetooth device. Indicates that the Alarm is active. Indicates that all sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active. Indicates that the ringer is silenced.
  • Page 44: Notification Icons

    Indicates that a problem with sign-in or sync has occurred. Indicates that the ET1 is uploading data. Indicates that the microSD card is almost full. Indicates that the ET1 is downloading data when animated and download is complete when static. Indicates that the ET1 is connected via USB cable.
  • Page 45: Managing Notifications

    Indicates that the MultiUser feature is enabled. Indicates that a new user is logging in. Indicates that the ET1 has received a text message (ET1N2 only). 2.2.3 Managing Notifications Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events. When a notification occurs, an icon appears in the Status bar with a brief description.
  • Page 46: Application Shortcuts And Widgets

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide To clear all notifications, open the Notifications Panel and then touch . All event-based notifications are removed. Ongoing notifications remain in the list. To close the Notification Panel, drag the bottom of the Notifications Panel to the top of the screen or touch 2.3 Application Shortcuts and Widgets...
  • Page 47: Adding An Application Or Widget To The Home Screen

    2.3.1 Adding an Application or Widget to the Home Screen 2.3.1 Adding an Application or Widget to the Home Screen Procedure Steps Go to the desired Home screen. Touch Swipe right, if necessary, to find the application icon or widget. Touch and hold the icon or widget until the Home screen appears.
  • Page 48: Creating Folders

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide 2.4.1 Creating Folders Procedure Steps Go to the desired Home screen. Place at least two application shortcuts on the Home screen. Touch and hold a shortcut until it floats on the screen. Move the icon over another icon. A blue circle appears around the icons.
  • Page 49: Removing A Folder From The Home Screen

    2.4.3 Removing a Folder From the Home Screen Touch anywhere on the Home screen to close the folder. The folder name appears under the folder. Figure 2-7 Renamed Folder 2.4.3 Removing a Folder From the Home Screen Procedure Steps Touch and hold the folder icon until it floats on the screen. Drag the icon to in the top left corner of the screen and then release.
  • Page 50: Change The Home Screen Wallpaper

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide 2.5.1 Change the Home Screen Wallpaper Procedure Steps Touch and hold on the Home screen until the Choose Wallpaper from menu appears. Touch Gallery, Live wallpapers or Wallpapers. • Gallery - Select to use an image stored on the device.
  • Page 51: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    2.9 Using the On-screen Keyboard – press on-screen buttons. • Touch and Hold - Touch and hold: – an item on the Home screen to move it to a new location or to the trash. – the Launcher icon or dots on the Home screen to open the Home screen thumbnails. –...
  • Page 52: Entering Text

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide • Keys with alternate characters display an ellipsis ( ... ) below the character. 2.9.1 Entering Text Enter text using the on-screen keyboard: Some apps open the keyboard automatically. In others, open it by touching where to type.
  • Page 53: Applications

    The APPS screen displays icons for all installed applications. Table 2-4 lists the default applications on the ET1. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for information on installing and uninstalling application. Table 2-4 ET1 Default Applications Icon Description Browser - Use to access the Internet or intranet.
  • Page 54 Messaging - Use to send and receive SMS messages on ET1N2 only. MSP Agent - Enables management of the ET1 from an MSP server. Requires the purchase of an appropriate MSP client license per device to suit the level of management functionality required.
  • Page 55 Table 2-4 ET1 Default Applications (cont'd.) Icon Description Rapid Deployment - Allows the ET1 to stage a device for initial use by initiating the deployment of settings, firmware and software. Requires the purchase of an MSP client license per device.
  • Page 56: Switching Between Recent Applications

    2.11 Un-Locking the Screen Use the Lock screen to protect access to data on the ET1. Some email account require locking the screen. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for information on setting up the locking feature. The Locking feature functions differently in Single User mode or Multiple User mode.
  • Page 57: Figure 2-10 Lock Screen

    2.11.1 Single User Mode If the PIN or Password screen unlock feature is enabled, enter the PIN or password after unlocking the screen. Figure 2-10 Lock Screen Figure 2-11 PIN Screen MN000022A01 - May 2013 2-17...
  • Page 58: Multiuser Mode

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Figure 2-12 Pattern Screen Figure 2-13 Password Screen 2.11.2 MultiUser Mode With MultiUser login, multiple users can log on to the device with each user having access to various applications and features. When enabled, the Login screen appears after powering on, resetting or after the device wakes from suspend mode.
  • Page 59: Multiuser Login

    2.11.2.1 Multiuser Login 2.11.2.1 Multiuser Login Procedure Steps In the Login text field, enter the username. Figure 2-14 Multiple user Log In Screen In the Password text field, enter the password. Touch OK. After a resume from suspend, the user must enter the password. 2.11.2.2 Multiuser Logout Procedure Steps Drag the Status Bar down from the top of the screen.
  • Page 60: Resetting The Device

    The ET1 shuts down and then reboots. 2.13 Wake-up Settings The wake-up conditions define what actions wake up the ET1 after it has gone into suspend mode. The ET1 can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically by a time-out settings.Table 2-5 Wake-up...
  • Page 61: Waking The Et1

    The screen is touched. Bluetooth communication 2.13.1 Waking the ET1 If the ET1 is not used for a while, the screen dims and then darkens to conserve the battery. The Lock screen displays. Touch and slide up until it touch .
  • Page 62: Figure 2-15 File Browser Screen

    The address bar (1) indicates the current folder path. Touch the current folder path to manually enter a path and folder name. (2) to select multiple files/folder. (3) to view to the ET1 internal storage root folder. (3) to view the microSD card root folder. (4) to view the previous folder or to exit the application.
  • Page 63: Messaging

    2.15 Messaging • Touch > Change Size to change the size of the icons: Large, Normal or Small. 2.15 Messaging Messaging is only available on the ET1N2 configuration. Use Messaging to exchange text messages (SMS) with other mobile devices. 2.15.1 Opening Messaging To open the Messaging application touch >...
  • Page 64: Forwarding A Message

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide The Message window appears. Touch and hold a message until the Message options menu appears with number of options for working with the message and its sender’s information. 2.15.4 Forwarding a Message Procedure Steps Touch and hold a message until the Message options menu appears.
  • Page 65: Viewing Message Details

    • TEXT (SMS) MESSAGES – Manage SIM card messages - View text messages stored on a SIM card. • NOTIFICATIONS – Notifications - Check to receive a notification whenever the ET1 receives a new message. MN000022A01 - May 2013 2-25...
  • Page 66 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide – Choose ringtone - Opens a dialog box to select the ringtone to sound when the ET1 receives a new message notifications. – Vibrate - Opens a dialog box to set the ET1 to vibrate whenever it receives a new message notification.
  • Page 67: Data Capture

    DataWedge is installed and enabled on the ET1 by default. 3.1 Scanning Modules The ET1 with an integrated Scan Module has the following features: • Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar code symbologies, including the most popular linear, postal, PDF417, and 2D matrix code types.
  • Page 68: Digital Camera

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide 3.2 Digital Camera The device with an integrated camera based bar code scanning solution has the following features: • Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar code symbologies, including the most popular linear, postal, QR, PDF417, and 2D matrix code types.
  • Page 69: Bar Code Capture With Scanning Or Scanning/Msr Module

    3.5 Bar Code Capture with Scanning or Scanning/MSR Module Procedure Steps Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). Point the top of the ET1 at a bar code. Figure 3-1 Bar Code Scanning...
  • Page 70: Bar Code Capture With Integrated Camera

    3.6 Bar Code Capture with Integrated Camera Procedure Steps Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in a text field). Aim the rear-facing camera at a bar code. MN000022A01 - May 2013...
  • Page 71: Bar Code Capture With Cs3070 Bluetooth Scanner

    Bluetooth human interface device (HID) connection to the ET1 where the scanner emulates a keyboard, as well as Serial Port Profile (SPP) connection where the scanner behaves as if there is a serial connection. See the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for setup and configuration information.
  • Page 72: Reading Magnetic Stripe Cards With Scanning/Msr Module

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Exit Window Procedure Steps Ensure that an application is open on the ET1 and a text field is in focus (text cursor in a text field). Aim the scanner at the bar code. Press the scan (+) button.
  • Page 73: Datawedge

    3.9 DataWedge Procedure Steps Ensure that MSR input is enabled in DataWedge and the cursor is in a text field. Align the magnetic stripe on the card toward the display and swipe the card in either direction. Figure 3-8 Swiping a Magnetic Stripe Card The captured data appears in the text field.
  • Page 74: Enabling Datawedge

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide To configure DataWedge refer to the TC55 Integrator Guide. 3.9.1 Enabling DataWedge To enable DataWedge: Procedure Steps Touch Touch . The DataWedge Profiles window appears. Touch Touch Settings. Touch the DataWedge enabled checkbox. A blue checkmark appears in the checkbox indicating that DataWedge is enabled.
  • Page 75: Datawedge Configuration

    . The DataWedge Profiles window appears. Touch Touch Settings. Touch the DataWedge enabled checkbox. The blue checkmark disappears from the checkbox indicating that DataWedge is disabled. Touch 3.9.3 DataWedge Configuration To configure DataWedge see the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide. MN000022A01 - May 2013...
  • Page 77: Wlan

    Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the ET1 to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the ET1 on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the WLAN (sometimes known as infrastructure). The infrastructure and the ET1 must both be properly configured to enable this communication.
  • Page 79: Bluetooth

    When AFH is enabled, the Bluetooth radio “hops around” (instead of through) the 802.11b high-rate channels. AFH coexistence allows Motorola Enterprise Tablets to operate in any infrastructure. The Bluetooth radio in this device operates as a Class 2 device power class. The maximum output power is 2.5 mW and the expected range is 10 meters (32.8 ft.).
  • Page 80: Bluetooth Profiles

    If there is an active Bluetooth connection between the ET1 and another Bluetooth device and there is no data activity, the ET1 will time out. However, if the user presses the Power button on the ET1, the ET1 will suspend and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device, the ET1 will wake from suspend mode.
  • Page 81: Enabling Bluetooth

    Touch 5.6 Discovering Bluetooth Devices The ET1 can receive information from discovered devices without pairing. However, once paired, the ET1 and a paired device exchange information automatically when the Bluetooth radio is on. To find Bluetooth devices in the area: Procedure Steps Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices.
  • Page 82: Figure 5-1 Bluetooth Pairing - Enter Pin

    Touch Touch Bluetooth. Touch SCAN FOR DEVICES. The ET1 begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area and displays them under AVAILABLE DEVICES. Scroll through the list and select a device. The Bluetooth pairing request dialog box appears. Figure 5-1 Bluetooth Pairing - Enter PIN Figure 5-2 Bluetooth Pairing —...
  • Page 83: Changing The Bluetooth Name

    10 The Bluetooth device is added to the PAIRED DEVICES list and a trusted (“paired”) connection is established. 5.7 Changing the Bluetooth Name By default, the ET1 has a generic Bluetooth name that is visible to other devices when connected. To change the Bluetooth name:...
  • Page 84: Selecting Profiles On The Bluetooth Device

    If Bluetooth is not turned on, slide the blue switch to the On position. In the PAIRED DEVICES list, touch next to the device name. Under PROFILES, check or uncheck a profile to allow the ET1 to use that profile. Touch 5.10 Unpairing a Bluetooth Device...
  • Page 85 5.10 Unpairing a Bluetooth Device Procedure Steps Touch Touch Bluetooth. In the PAIRED DEVICES list, touch next to the device name. Touch Unpair. The Bluetooth device is removed from the PAIRED DEVICE list. Touch MN000022A01 - May 2013...
  • Page 87: Photos And Videos

    Photos and Videos This chapter provides information for taking photos and recording videos using the integrated digital cameras. An installed microSD card is required to store photos and videos. Photos and videos are stored on the micro secure digital (SD) card. 6.1 Taking Photos Camera settings are described in 6.4 Camera Settings, page...
  • Page 88: Figure 6-1 Camera Mode

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Touch Figure 6-1 Camera Mode If necessary, touch the options bar and touch Touch to switch between the front or rear cameras. Touch to adjust exposure, flash, and other settings using the camera settings. See 6.4 Camera Settings,...
  • Page 89: Taking A Panoramic Photo

    6.2 Taking a Panoramic Photo Touch The camera brings the image into focus. When the image is in focus, the focus indicators in each corner turn green, the camera takes a photo and a shutter sound plays. To disable the shutter sound, turn notification sounds off. Touch >...
  • Page 90: Recording Videos

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Touch the options bar and touch Figure 6-2 Panoramic Mode Frame one side of the scene to capture. Touch and slowly start panning across the area to capture. A small white square appears inside the button the shot is in progress.
  • Page 91: Figure 6-3 Video Mode

    Point the camera and frame the scene. Touch to start recording. The ET1 starts recording the video. The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen. Touch to end recording. Previously recorded video displays in the thumbnail at the top right.
  • Page 92: Camera Settings

    • Camera Settings - Touch to open a scrolling list of settings: – Store location - Include location information with each photo using the ET1 global positioning system (GPS). Options: On or Off (default). – Focus Mode - Set the focus mode of the camera. Options: Macro, Infinity, Continuous, or Auto (default).
  • Page 93: Front-Facing Camera Settings

    • Camera Settings - Touch to open a scrolling list of settings: – Store location - Include location information with each photo using the ET1 global positioning system (GPS). Options: On or Off (default). – Picture size - Touch to set the size (in pixels) of the photo. Options: QVGA or VGA (default).
  • Page 94: Video - Front-Facing Camera Settings

    Options: Off (default), 1s, 1.5s, 2s, 2.5s, 3s, 5s or 10s. 6.6 Viewing Photos and Videos The ET1 supports the following image formats: jpeg, gif, png and bmp. The ET1 supports the following video formats: H.263, H.264 and MPEG4 Simple Profile. Use Gallery to: • view photos •...
  • Page 95: Working With Albums

    6.6.1 Working with Albums Figure 6-4 Gallery — Albums • Touch an album to open it and view its contents. The photos and videos in the album are displayed in chronological order. • Touch a photo or video in an album to view it. •...
  • Page 96: Figure 6-5 Photos Inside An Album

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Figure 6-5 Photos Inside an Album Swipe left or right to scroll images across the screen. MN000022A01 - May 2013 6-10...
  • Page 97: Share An Album

    6.6.1.1 Share an Album 6.6.1.1 Share an Album Procedure Steps Touch Touch Touch and hold an album until it highlights. Touch other albums as required. Touch . The Share menu opens. Touch the application to use to share the selected albums. Follow the instructions within the selected application.
  • Page 98: Working With Photos

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Procedure Steps Touch Touch Touch and hold an album until it highlights. Check other albums to delete. Ensure that other albums are selected. Touch . The Delete selected item? menu displays. Touch OK to delete the album.
  • Page 99: Rotating A Photo

    Figure 6-6 Photo Example Swipe left or right to view the next or previous photo in the album. Turn the ET1 to view the photo in upright (portrait) or sideways (landscape) orientation. The photo is displayed (but not saved) in the new orientation.
  • Page 100: Setting A Photo As A Contact Icon

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Touch a photo to view the controls. Touch Menu > Crop. The blue cropping tool appears. Use the cropping tool to select the portion of the photo to crop. • Drag from the inside of the cropping tool to move it.
  • Page 101: Get Photo Information

    6.6.2.5 Get Photo Information Touch the photo to open it. Touch Touch Set picture as. Touch Contact photo. The People app appears. Touch a contact. Touch the blue box and crop the photo accordingly. 10 Touch OK. 6.6.2.5 Get Photo Information Procedure Steps Touch Touch...
  • Page 102: Deleting A Photo

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Touch a photo to open it. Touch . The Share menu appears. Touch the application to use to share the selected photo. The application selected opens with the photo attached to a new message. 6.6.2.7 Deleting a Photo...
  • Page 103: Sharing A Video

    6.6.3.2 Sharing a Video Touch a video. Figure 6-8 Video Example Touch . The video begins to play. Touch the screen to view the playback controls. 6.6.3.2 Sharing a Video Procedure Steps Touch Touch Touch an album to open it. Touch a video to open it.
  • Page 104: Deleting A Video

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide 6.6.3.3 Deleting a Video Procedure Steps Touch Touch Touch an album to open it. Touch a video to open it. Touch Touch OK. MN000022A01 - May 2013 6-18...
  • Page 105: Accessories

    Accessory Part Number Description Cradles Single-slot USB DC1000-1000U Charges the ET1 main battery and a spare battery. Synchronizes Docking Cradle the ET1 with a host computer through a USB connection. DC1000-4000C Four-slot Charges up to four ET1 devices. Charge Only...
  • Page 106: Single-Slot Usb Docking Cradle

    The Single-slot USB Docking cradle: • Provides 12 VDC power for operating the ET1. • Synchronizes information between the ET1 and a host computer. See the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for information on setting up a connection to a host computer.
  • Page 107: Four-Slot Charge Only Docking Cradle

    Status. Communication When the ET1 is connected to a host computer using the Single-slot USB Docking cradle, the ET1 appears as a Portable Device on the host computer. Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for more information. 7.3 Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle The Four-slot Charge Only Docking cradle: •...
  • Page 108: Four-Slot Battery Charger

    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 109: Table 7-2 Battery Led Charging Indicators

    Table 7-2 Battery LED Charging Indicators charging status indications. The 4620 mAh battery fully charges in approximately six hours. Figure 7-3 ET1 Battery Charging 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.
  • Page 110: Usb/Charge Cable

    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 111: Using The Host Usb Module

    7.6 Using the Host USB Module Figure 7-5 Communication Using USB/Charge Cable Connect the USB/Charge Cable cup to the bottom of the ET1. Align the ends of the cup with the alignment marks on the ET1. When the ET1 is connected to a host computer using the USB/Charge cable, the ET1 appears as a Portable Device on the host computer.
  • Page 112 Connect the microUSB connector to the USB Host Module. Figure 7-6 USB Host Module Connection Connect the USB/Charge Cable cup to the bottom of the ET1. Align the ends of the cup with the alignment marks on the ET1. When the ET1 is connected to a host computer using the USB/Charge cable, the ET1 appears as a Removable Disk on the host computer.
  • Page 113: Maintenance And 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 114: Cleaning Instructions

    • In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice. • If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery, contact Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center to arrange for inspection.
  • Page 115: Cleaning The Et1

    8.3.1 Cleaning the ET1 Special Cleaning Notes Many vinyl gloves contain phthalate additives, which are often not recommended for medical use and are known to be harmful to the housing of the device. The device should not be handled while wearing vinyl gloves containing phthalates, or before hands are washed to remove contaminant residue after gloves are removed.
  • Page 116: Cleaning Cradle Connectors

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Procedure Steps Remove the main battery from mobile computer. Dip the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector.
  • Page 117: Troubleshooting

    8.4 Troubleshooting Procedure Steps Remove the DC power cable from the cradle. Dip the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator along the pins of the connector. Slowly move the applicator back-and-forth from one side of the connector to the other.
  • Page 118: Troubleshooting The Et1 Enterprise Tablet

    Replace battery. If the ET1 still does not operate, perform a hardware reset. Simultaneously press the Power, Left Scan/Action and Right Scan/Action buttons. ET1 was Insert ET1 in cradle. The 4620 mAh battery fully charges in less removed from than six hours. cradle while battery was charging.
  • Page 119 Refer to the ET1 Enterprise Tablet Integrator Guide for DataWedge for the bar code configuration. type. ET1 is not If the ET1 does not beep on a good decode, set the application to programmed to generate a beep on good decode. generate a beep. ET1 does not read Magnetic stripe Ensure that magnetic stripe card is oriented correctly.
  • Page 120: Single-Slot Usb Docking Cradle Troubleshooting

    Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly. If so, replace the faulty battery. The ET1 is not Remove and re-insert the ET1 into the cradle, ensuring it is firmly fully seated in seated. the cradle. Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 °C (32...
  • Page 121: Four-Slot Charge Only Docking Cradle Troubleshooting

    Table 8-3 Troubleshooting the Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle Problem Cause Solution Battery is not charging. ET1 removed Replace the ET1 in the cradle. The battery fully charges in less from the cradle than six hours. Touch > About device > Status to view too soon.
  • Page 122: Usb/Charge Cable Troubleshooting

    Battery is faulty. Verify that other batteries charge properly. If so, replace the faulty battery. The ET1 is not Detach and re-attach the power cable to the ET1, ensuring it is connected to firmly connected. power. During data Cable was dis- Re-attach the cable and retransmit.
  • Page 123: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    Appendix A: Technical Specifications The following sections provide technical specification for the device. A.1 ET1 Technical Specifications The following table summarize the ET1’s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications. Table A-1 ET1 Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions (with USB Host Height: 130.5 mm (5.14 in.)
  • Page 124 ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Table A-1 ET1 Technical Specifications (cont'd.) Item Description Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Charging Temperature 0° C to 40° C (32°F to 104°F) Humidity...
  • Page 125: Single-Slot Usb Docking Cradle Technical Specifications

    Code, UK Postal, US Planet, US Postnet, US4State, US4State FICS A.2 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Technical Specifications The following table summarize the ET1’s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications. Table A-2 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions (with USB Host Height: 61.62 mm (2.43 in.)
  • Page 126: Four-Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications

    ET1 Enterprise Tablet User Guide Table A-2 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle Technical Specifications (cont'd.) Item Description Interface Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Charging Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
  • Page 127: Four-Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications

    580 g (20.46 in.) Input Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption (with 25 watts ET1) Operating Temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Storage Temperature -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F) Charging Temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
  • Page 129 Index 2–way charge cable ..........7-1 camera settings ............6-6 CDMA activation............ 1-8 charging four-slot charge only cradle ........7-3 cleaning ..............8-2 action button ............1-3 cleaning instructions..........8-2 activation clock ..............2-13 CDMA .............. 1-8 communication............7-6 GSM ..............1-8 communication LED ..........
  • Page 130 Index generic access profile..........5-2 getting started............1-1 panoramic ............. 6-3 GSM activation ............1-8 password .............. 2-17 photos..............6-1 picklist mode ............3-1 PIN ..............2-17 handstrap............1-12, 7-2 power button............ 1-3, 1-8 hard reset ............. 2-20 protective rubber bezel..........7-2 harmful ingredients ..........
  • Page 131 Index status bar............... 2-2 status icons ............2-2 suspend..............5-2 system sounds ............1-22 taking a panoramic photo.......... 6-3 taking photos ............6-2 text message limit ..........2-25 time..............1-17 touch screen............1-3 turning off radios ........... 1-17 unpacking.............. 1-4 USB charge cable ...........

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