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Service, Inspection, Repair

 

Mobile Computer

 MC 75Ax

ex

-NI and MC 75A6

ex 

HF-NI 

Type B7-A27.-…………

 

 

54/58 

Subject to technical changes. 

04/2015 

 

 

8.3.1

 

Information on sending in for repairs 

The following information is required for the repair. 

 

Series number of the device (see manufacturer’s label) 

 

Model number or product name (see manufacturer’s label) 

 

Software type and version number (see Chapter 6.7) 

 

 

Only ZEBRA may repair the devices! 

Information on the Returns centres can be found on the  

ZEBRA Homepage via  

https://www.zebra.com 

 

SUPPORT & DOWNLOADS 

 

Support Portal 

 

Request a Repair 

 

which contains the following information broken down by region: 

Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea South, Malaysia, New 
Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. 

Central and South America 

Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. 

Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) 

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, 
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovak 
Republic, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United Kingdom. 

United States & Canada 

US and Canada.

Summary of Contents for MC 75A6exHF-NI

Page 1: ...ing EN_B1 A275 7D0002 Revision A 04 2015 Automation Technology 305169 User Manual Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and Mobile Computer MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 ATEX IECEx Zone 2 and 22 UL Class I II II...

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Page 3: ...Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 ATEX Zone 2 and Zone 22 UL Class I II Division 2 UL Class III Document No B1 A275 7D0002 Status 27 April 2015 Revision A Reservation Techn...

Page 4: ...Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Empty Page...

Page 5: ...8 2 2 Operation 9 3 Technical Data 10 3 1 Explosion protection 10 3 2 Other applicable standards 11 3 3 Features 12 3 3 1 Performance features 12 3 3 2 Physical features 12 3 3 3 User environment 13 3...

Page 6: ...ergy settings 45 6 6 1 Automatic shutdown in the case of lengthy standby periods 45 6 6 2 Change display backlight increases the operating time of the battery 45 6 6 3 Change keypad background lightin...

Page 7: ...herence to the safety instructions and warnings in this manual are essential for safe handling and commissioning Careful handling and consistent observation of these instructions can prevent accidents...

Page 8: ...ct described in these user manual has been tested and left the factory in perfect condition as regards meeting safety requirements To maintain this condition and ensure that this product operates perf...

Page 9: ...ion must be observed e g the German industrial health and safety ordinance BetrSichV or the applicable national ordinances In view of the risk of dangerous electrostatic charging wear appropriate clot...

Page 10: ...ive systems for use to their intended purpose in potentially explosive areas ATEX Directive For the standards conformed to see Chapter 3 Technical Data 1 7 Warranty WARNING It is not permissible to ma...

Page 11: ...s warranty covers all parts of the delivery and shall be restricted to the free replacement or repair of the defective parts in our Bad Mergentheim factory For this purpose any packaging supplied must...

Page 12: ...d Start Instructions for the MC 75Ax MC75A Quick Start Guide The commissioning of the Mobile Computer MC75Ax is described in this User Manual User Manual for the Enterprise Digital Assistant MC75Ax MC...

Page 13: ...D Imager or 1D Laser scanner and camera or 2D Imager and camera Windows Mobile 6 5 Classic Numerical or QWERTY MC 75A6ex NI WLAN 802 11 a b g WPAN Bluetooth WWAN HSDPA GPS SiRF III Windows Mobile 6 5...

Page 14: ...amera and or a RFID HF Reader 13 56 MHz are available for data entry as an option Thanks to the ergonomically positioned scan trigger on the MC 75Axex NI data may be easily entered with one hand Sever...

Page 15: ...es which comply with the requirements placed on the overvoltage category I The Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and the Mobile Computer MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 have been modified for use in the follow...

Page 16: ...ic IIIC T80 C Dc Certificate IECEx EPS 12 0029X Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 Edition 6 IEC 60079 11 2011 Edition 6 ATEX and IECEx Directives ATEX 94 9 EC EMV 2004 108 EC R TTE 1999 5 EC RoHS 2002 95 EC...

Page 17: ...A Voltage Fluctuation Flicker EN 61000 3 3 2008 Radio Frequency Devices 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class B Digital Apparatus ICES 003 Issue 4 Class B Radio GSM Essential Requirements EN 301 511 V9 0 2...

Page 18: ...44 mm 7 x 3 3 x 1 7 inch 152 x 84 x 44 mm 6 x 3 3 x 1 7 inch 178 x 84 x 48 mm 7 x 3 3 x 1 9 inch Weight including battery 1 5x WWAN WLAN RFID Depends on version and configuration approx 423 g approx...

Page 19: ...for application development is available via the ZEBRA Website under PRODUCTS SOFTWARE RhoMobile RhoMobile Suite Toolkit consists of RhoMobile Suite RhoConnect RhoElements RhoStudio Technology indepen...

Page 20: ...EP 40 or 128 Bit TKIP TLS TTLS MS CHAP TTLS MS CHAP Ver 2 TTLS CHAP TTLS MD5 TTLS PAP PEAP TLS PEAP MS CHAP v2 AES LEAP CCXv4 Certification FIPS 140 2 Certification Spread procedure DSSS Direct Sequen...

Page 21: ...iti CT2000 ASK CTS256 and CTS512 STMicroelectronics SRI FeliCa ISO15693 NXP I Code SLI TI Tag it 3 3 8 1 Colour camera optional Resolution 3 2 megapixel Exposure Flash can be controlled by user Object...

Page 22: ...lumination element LED 625 Nm 5 nm LEDs 2x Field of view Horizontal 40 Vertical 25 3 3 9 Decodable barcode types SE950 1D Standard Range Scan Engine SE4400 1D 2D Imager Engine Only decodable by 2D Ima...

Page 23: ...in the device and only replaceable in the factory Battery performance Standby time Talk time depends on the device settings approx 150 hours approx 5 hours 3 5 External interfaces Restrictions The 16...

Page 24: ...NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 18 58 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 3 6 ATEX product labelling Labelling plate ATEX Labelling plate UL Warning laser See also Chapter 3 7 Type plate ATEX and...

Page 25: ...LE RAYON FIXEMENT PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 2 ITALIAN ITALIANO CLASSE 1 PRODOTTO AL LASER DI CLASSE 1 CLASSE 2 LUCE LASER NON FISSARE IL RAGGIOPRODOTTO AL LASER DI CLASSE 2 PORTUGUESE PORTUGU S CLASSE 1...

Page 26: ...battery is restricted however The actual life of a battery is influenced by different factors e g hot cold rough operating environment and falling from a great height If a battery is kept longer than...

Page 27: ...Accessories SIM card SAM card for MC 75A6ex HF NI only DANGER Avoid electrostatic charging in potentially explosive atmosphere Risk of fatal injury in an explosive atmosphere Do not dry wipe or clean...

Page 28: ...facturer Battery 1 The battery may not be opened 2 Only charge the battery outside the potentially explosive atmosphere 3 Only use the battery for the purpose listed in this User Manual Is only suitab...

Page 29: ...omputer Insert the battery into the Mobile Computer Charge the battery on the cradle Switch on the Mobile Computer Optional Charge the battery in a charger Insert a Micro SD card Insert a SIM card onl...

Page 30: ...n protection Risk of fatal injury in an explosive atmosphere Only use original accessories from BARTEC ZEBRA Only permitted outside the potentially explosive atmosphere Charge battery Insert replace S...

Page 31: ...replace the battery outside the potentially explosive atmosphere 2 Use batteries exclusively which have been tested or certified by BARTEC for this purpose 3 Insert the battery top first into the batt...

Page 32: ...ttery charges completely in less than 8 hours 4 The charge process of the battery is completed once the LED permanently lights up orange Single Slot USB Cradle Set without USB cable and appliance coup...

Page 33: ...x NI is not connected with any power source The charger cradle is not powered Individual orange flash signal if power button has been pressed The battery is discharged Orange flashing light if power b...

Page 34: ...he buttom of the battery to unlook 5 Lift the top of the battery cover and remove the cover 6 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps into place 7 Rem...

Page 35: ...e the potentially explosive atmosphere 2 Only use Micro SD cards which have been tested and certified by BARTEC for this purpose 3 Press the red ON OFF button to switch off the Mobile Computer 4 Unloo...

Page 36: ...ry 4 Slide the SIM card cover to the left to unlook 5 Lift the SIM card cover using the stylus tip 6 Insert the SIM card with the cut edge of the card facing out and the contacts facing down 7 Lower t...

Page 37: ...light reflections ATTENTION Incorrect handling may cause damage to property Use a screen protector so as not to impair the device warranty Only use screen protector Type B7 A2Z0 0016 from BARTEC Obse...

Page 38: ...otentially explosive atmosphere 2 Only use SAM cards which have been specified by ZEBRA for this purpose 3 Press the red ON OFF button to switch off the Mobile Computer 4 Remove the four screws of the...

Page 39: ...ress the red ON OFF button to switch off the Mobile Computer 3 Remove the four screws of the cover plate RFID antenna using a torx T5 screwdriver 4 Lift RFID antenna from the reverse side of the enclo...

Page 40: ...Sync is available for download as freeware at www microsoft com Supporting operating system Windows XP or earlier operating systems More information on ActiveSync is available in the ZEBRA Integration...

Page 41: ...ust be checked that all components and documents are available 6 1 Final inspection The following aspects must be checked before putting the device into operation Is there any damage to the display sc...

Page 42: ...to extreme temperatures and Do not leave in dirty moist or wet environment Battery Change regularly Discharge and charge regularly every 3 months 6 3 2 Cleaning DANGER Risk of fatal injury in an expl...

Page 43: ...sits on the contacts Repeat cleaning several times Before replacing the battery the contacts must be completely dry and no fluff should remain Cradle contacts To clean the cradle contacts remove the b...

Page 44: ...ficient room for body movements Ensure that the working environment is suitable Optimise workflows Alternate between the left and right hand as frequently as possible when conducting repetitive tasks...

Page 45: ...y must make a call during the trip only dial a part of the number check the road and look in the rear view mirror and then dial the rest of the number 5 Do not surccumb to stressful and emotional tele...

Page 46: ...potential interference This guideline is in line with independent research results and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Wearers of heart pacemakers Persons with heart pacemakers should...

Page 47: ...the laser light of a laser scanner of Class 2 The use of control elements adjustments or the application of procedures which do not comply with the instructions described here may lead to hazardous e...

Page 48: ...ging the distance between device and receiver Connecting the device to a different socket than the one to which the receiver is connected Advice from the dealer or a radio television technician Radio...

Page 49: ...4 and 2 454 GHz In Italy a user licence is necessary for use outdoors The use of Bluetooth Wireless Technology is subject to the following restrictions in the European Economic Area EEA The 2 4 GHz d...

Page 50: ...sed The MC 75Aex NI should only be worn on the body when switched off 6 5 3 Handheld devices To comply with the FCC guidelines for high frequency devices the antenna of the transmitter should be used...

Page 51: ...m symbol Power symbol Advanced tab Activate Turn off device if not used for box and select a value from the dropdown list Confirm selection with OK 6 6 2 Change display backlight increases the operati...

Page 52: ...ing time of the battery Symbols In the start menu under Settings symbol System symbol Keylight symbol Battery Power tab Activate Disable keylight if device if not used for option and select a value fr...

Page 53: ...Wireless Manager to deactivate and configure all wireless functions of the device In the start menu under Settings symbol System symbol Connections symbol Wireless Manager symbol Activate deactivate...

Page 54: ...symbol System symbol About symbol Version tab The last part of the build number contains storage battery number 6 7 3 Bluetooth Symbols In the start menu under BT Information symbol The BTExplorer app...

Page 55: ...chnical changes 04 2015 49 58 6 7 4 Fusion software Symbols In the start menu under Wireless Companion symbol Wireless Status symbol Point 7 Versions 6 7 5 Phone software Is only possible with inserte...

Page 56: ...on SUPPORT DOWNLOADS Support Portal Select your product to find manuals software and FAQ 7 1 Resetting the Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI 7 1 1 Windows Mobile 6 x devices It is recommended to restart th...

Page 57: ...seconds Release the ON OFF once the warm boot commences 7 1 3 Perform a cold start Only perform a cold start if no improvement has been achieved with the warm boot The MC 75Axex NI is restarted and a...

Page 58: ...eps 1 Download the Clean Boot Package file from the ZEBRA SUPPORT website http www zebra com support and install on the MC 75Axex NI 2 Copy the files in the download file according to the instructions...

Page 59: ...h the installation instructions and under appropriate consideration of the ambient conditions DANGER Prevent electrostatic charging in potentially explosive atmospheres Risk of fatal injury in an expl...

Page 60: ...und on the ZEBRA Homepage via https www zebra com SUPPORT DOWNLOADS Support Portal Request a Repair which contains the following information broken down by region Australia China Hong Kong India Indon...

Page 61: ...Mobile Computers contain metallic and plastic parts and electronic components The statutory requirements for electrical scrap must be observed for disposal e g disposal by an authorised disposal comp...

Page 62: ...cessories Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 56 58 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 11 Accessories Accessories for use in the Ex area Accessories for use in the non Ex ar...

Page 63: ...I Type B7 A27 Order Numbers Subject to technical changes 04 2015 57 58 12 Order Numbers Mobile Computer MC 75A0ex NI without WWAN option Mobile Computer MC 75A6ex NI with GSM HSDPA WWAN option Mobile...

Page 64: ...on protected version SUPPORT DOWNLOADS Support Portal Select your product to find manuals software and FAQ The ZEBRA product information page for the SCAN Engine which is used in the explosion protect...

Page 65: ...Notice...

Page 66: ...Declaration of Conformity Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27...

Page 67: ...Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 Declaration of Conformity...

Page 68: ...Certificate of Compliance Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27...

Page 69: ...Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27 Certificate of Compliance...

Page 70: ...Certificate of Compliance Mobile Computer MC 75Axex NI and MC 75A6ex HF NI Type B7 A27...

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Page 72: ...05169 BARTEC GmbH Germany Max Eyth Stra e 16 97980 Bad Mergentheim Phone 49 7931 597 0 Fax 49 7931 597 119 info bartec de www bartec group com BARTEC protects p e o p l e a n d the environment b y t h...

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