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5  Using the Device

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5.8  Home Screen

The Home screen displays when the device turns on. Depending upon the configuration, the Home screen 
might appear different. Contact your system administrator for more information.
After a suspend or screen time-out, the Home screen displays with the lock sliders. Touch the screen and 
slide up to unlock.

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3

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No.

Item

Description

1

Menu Button

Displays recently used applications.

2

Home

Displays the Home screen.

3

Back

Displays the previous screen.

4

Shortcut Icons

Opens applications installed on the device.

5

Status Bar

Displays the time, status icons (right side), and notification icons (left side). 
For more information see 

5.10 Status Bar

 on page 24

 and 

5.11 Managing 

Notifications

 on page 27

The Home screen provides four additional screens for placement of widgets and shortcuts. When available, 
swipe the screen left or right to view the additional screens. The additional screens are not viewable by 
default.

Summary of Contents for VF550

Page 1: ...USER Manual ENTERPRISE FULLTOUCH HANDHELD COMPUTER VF550 ...

Page 2: ...rotected Bluebird and stylized Bluebird Logo are registered trademarks and symbols of Bluebird Inc Qualcomm IZat is a registered trademark of Qualcomm Atheros Inc trademark of Qualcomm Atheros Inc Adobe is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners User s Guidance Device type User s guidance Class B Device Household I...

Page 3: ...Bottom and Top 7 4 Getting Started 4 1 Installing the Cards 8 4 1 1 Inserting a Nano SIM Card 8 4 1 2 Inserting a Micro SD Card 9 4 1 3 Removing the Cards 10 4 2 Battery 10 4 2 1 Installing the Battery 10 4 2 2 Removing the Battery 11 4 2 3 Using the Hot Swap Function 11 4 2 4 Charging the Battery 12 4 2 5 Extending the Battery Life 12 4 2 6 Charging Indicators 13 4 3 Google Account Setup 13 4 4 A...

Page 4: ...e Screen Rotation 24 5 10 Status Bar 24 5 10 1 Status Icons 24 5 10 2 Notification Icons 25 5 11 Managing Notifications 27 5 12 Viewing Notification Settings for All Apps 28 5 13 Controlling Lock Screen Notifications 28 5 14 Quick Access Panel 29 5 15 Editing Icons on Quick Settings 30 5 16 App Shortcuts and Widgets 30 5 16 1 Adding an App Shortcut to the Home Screen 30 5 16 2 Adding a Widget to t...

Page 5: ... Files 41 5 27 Transferring Photos 41 5 28 Disconnect from the Host Computer 42 6 Calls 6 1 Introduction 43 6 2 Emergency Calling 43 6 3 Audio Modes 43 6 4 Using a Bluetooth Headset 43 6 5 Using a Wired Headset 43 6 6 Adjusting Audio Volume 44 6 7 Making a Call Using the Dialer 44 6 7 1 Dialer Dialing Options 46 6 8 Making a Call Using Contacts 47 6 8 1 Using the Dialer 47 6 8 2 Using the Contacts...

Page 6: ...r 71 8 6 Scanning with Internal Camera 72 8 7 DataWedge 73 9 Wireless 9 1 Introduction 74 9 2 Accessing Settings 74 9 3 Wireless Wide Area Networks 74 9 3 1 Sharing the Mobile Data Connection 74 9 3 2 Enabling Bluetooth Tethering 75 9 3 3 Enabling Wi Fi Hotspot 75 9 3 4 Configuring the Wi Fi Hotspot 76 9 4 Cellular Network Settings 77 9 5 Disabling Data When Roaming 77 9 6 Configuring the Access P...

Page 7: ...ncy Hopping 87 9 11 2 Security 88 9 11 3 Bluetooth Profiles 88 9 11 4 Bluetooth Power States 89 9 11 5 Bluetooth Radio Power 89 9 11 6 Discovering Bluetooth Device s 90 9 11 7 Changing the Bluetooth Name 90 9 11 8 Connecting to a Bluetooth Device 90 9 11 9 Unpairing a Bluetooth Device 91 9 12 Near Field Communications 91 9 12 1 Reading NFC Cards 92 9 12 2 Sharing Information Using NFC 92 9 13 Cast...

Page 8: ...uct Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice Content may vary by software version or by service provider Apps and features may vary by country or region Certain features of this device may have performance issues due to user environment programs in use or peripheral device usage Bluebird is not liable for any issues caused by third party apps or accessories Modifying ...

Page 9: ...es etc to dry it There is a risk of explosion or malfunction Do not scratch the device s touchscreen Use only your fingers or a compatible pen Never use an actual pen or any other sharp object on the touchscreen Although this device is very sturdy do not drop hit bend or sit on it on purpose It can be broken Do not modify take apart or repair the device Contact to your customer service center Fail...

Page 10: ...ns or electric conductors Do not give any impact with sharp objects There is a risk of explosion Use only the approved battery and charger Using an incompatible battery or charger may cause device malfunction or other damage such as fire When you are not using the device for a long period take out the battery and keep the device and the battery in a dry cool place Also charge the battery at least ...

Page 11: ...4 3 Overview 3 1 Package Contents The package includes Device Battery USB cable C type Adapter The illustrations may differ from your actual items ...

Page 12: ... 5 6 7 8 9 0 No Name No Name 1 Light sensor 8 Home button 2 Proximity sensor 9 Back button 3 Volume up button 0 Scan button 4 Volume down button Power Button 5 Scan button SIM card slot 6 Touch screen Charging Notification LED 7 Menu button Receiver ...

Page 13: ...3 Overview 6 3 2 2 Back 3 3 2 1 4 No Name No Name 1 Rear camera 3 Battery release latch 2 Camera flash 4 Battery ...

Page 14: ...3 Overview 7 3 2 3 Bottom and Top 1 2 2 6 3 4 5 6 Top Bottom No Name No Name 1 Barcode scanner 4 Headset jack 2 Microphone 5 USB C connector 3 Speaker 6 2 pin pogo connector ...

Page 15: ...4 1 Installing the Cards 4 1 1 Inserting a Nano SIM Card 1 Remove the card slot 2 Insert a Nano SIM Card into the SIM Tray Make sure that the gold contacts on the cards are facing down 3 Insert the card slot on your device ...

Page 16: ...g Started 9 4 1 2 Inserting a Micro SD Card 1 Remove the card slot 2 Insert a Micro SD card into the SIM Tray Make sure that the gold contacts on the cards are facing down 3 Insert the card slot on your device ...

Page 17: ...ight side of your device 2 Remove micro SIM or SD cards on the card slot 4 2 Battery 4 2 1 Installing the Battery 1 Place the back of the device facing up 2 Insert the bottom of the battery into the device 3 Press the top of the battery to fully insert the battery in the device ...

Page 18: ...hot swap battery required for this function keeps charging while the device is turned on and it stops when fully charged When you use the device for the first time it is recommended to use the device after charging it in the power on mode for at least 3 hours Do not use Hot Swap within about 3 minutes after initial booting of the device After removing the battery used for Hot Swap replace it with ...

Page 19: ...fully charge the battery Mute unnecessary sounds such as keypad sounds Use a wired headset rather than the loudspeaker Close the Camera app whenever you have finished taking photos Tap the Back button on Android devices Decrease the length of the screen time out On the Home screen tap Display Timeout and set a shorter duration on Android device Lower the screen brightness On the Home screen tap Di...

Page 20: ...count is only required on devices with GMS software The first time the device starts the Setup Wizard displays Follow the on screen instructions to set up a Google account configure Google Pay for purchasing items from the Google Play store to enter your personal information and enable backup or restore features 4 4 Accessing Device Settings To access device settings 1 Swipe down from the Status b...

Page 21: ...s When the battery charge drops below 10 the device displays a notice to connect the device to power The user must charge the battery using one of the charging accessories When the battery charge drops below 4 the device turns off The user must charge the battery using one of the charging accessories Battery Optimization Observe the following battery saving tips Set the screen to turn off after a ...

Page 22: ...Touch the home button 4 5 Display Settings Use Display settings to change the screen brightness enable night light Wallpaper to change the background image Auto rotate screen to enable screen rotation Screen timeout to set sleep time and Font size to change the font size 4 5 1 Setting the Screen Brightness To manually set the screen brightness using the touchscreen 1 Swipe down twice with two fing...

Page 23: ...imeout To set the screen Timeout time 1 Go to Settings 2 Touch Display Advanced Timeout 3 Select one of the Screen Timeout values 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute default 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 4 Touch the home button 4 5 4 Lock Screen Display The Lock Screen Display setting wakes the screen when notifications are received To disable Lock Screen display 1 Go to Settings 2 Touch Di...

Page 24: ...fication or to indicate when the device is connected to a Bluetooth device By default LED notifications are enabled To change the notification setting 1 Go to Settings 2 Touch Apps notifications Notifications 3 Touch advanced Touch Allow notification dots to toggle the notification on or off 4 Touch the home button 4 7 General Sound Setting Use the Sound settings to configure media and alarm volum...

Page 25: ...the Wi Fi may incur extra charges depending on your data plan Do not turn off the device by removing the battery as this may damage the device 5 2 Using Airplane Mode On the Home screen tap Network Internet Advanced and turn Airplane mode on This feature disables all wireless and mobile services Repeat the step to deactivate Airplane mode You can activate Wi Fi and Airplane mode from the quick act...

Page 26: ...reset To reset the device s software On the Home screen tap Backup reset Factory data reset All settings and data including apps and personal content will initialize and the factory settings will be restored Reset the device whose battery is charged enough not to make the device turn off suddenly during resetting You can reset the device charging the battery with USB cable when the device has low ...

Page 27: ... out Place two fingers on the screen and spread them apart to zoom in Pull the fingers together to zoom out You can also double tap the screen quickly to zoom in or out Tap and hold Touch an item or the screen for a few seconds to access more detailed menus or options Swipe Touch the screen and quickly flick in any direction to scroll through menus or pages Drag Touch an item or the screen for a f...

Page 28: ...button to turn on the screen and drag upward from the bottom of the screen 1 2 You can increase security by creating a screen pattern a PIN or password For more information about how to configure and change screen lock settings 5 6 Introduction This chapter explains the buttons status icons and controls on the device and provides basic instructions for using the device including resetting the devi...

Page 29: ...to Settings Accessibility Network Location Provider Adds a location provider which uses mobile network tower information and Wi Fi access point information to provide a location without using GPS To enable go to Settings Security location Location Widevine DRM Enables Digital Rights Management DRM so that protected streaming video content can be played Enable DRM Info from the Google Play store Go...

Page 30: ...nu Button Displays recently used applications 2 Home Displays the Home screen 3 Back Displays the previous screen 4 Shortcut Icons Opens applications installed on the device 5 Status Bar Displays the time status icons right side and notification icons left side For more information see 5 10 Status Bar on page 24 and 5 11 Managing Notifications on page 27 The Home screen provides four additional sc...

Page 31: ...ays the time notification icons left side and status icons right side Some Status icons may not appear in the Status bar if there are too many icons to display If there are more notifications than can fit in the Status bar a dot displays indicating that more notifications exist Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Notification panel and view all notifications and status 5 10 1 Status Icons I...

Page 32: ...luetooth device Connected to a Wi Fi network Not connected to a Wi Fi network or no Wi Fi signal Connected to an Ethernet network Speakerphone enabled 5 10 2 Notification Icons Icon Description Main battery is low More notifications are available for viewing Data is syncing Indicates an upcoming event Non GMS devices only Indicates an upcoming event GMS devices only Open Wi Fi network is available...

Page 33: ...ding data Device is downloading data when animated and download is complete when static Device is connected via USB cable Device is connected to or disconnected from virtual private network VPN Preparing internal storage by checking it for errors USB debugging is enabled on the device Headset is connected to the device 1 Cellular network icon that appears is dependent upon the carrier network ...

Page 34: ... down from the top of the screen To respond to a notification open the Notification panel and then touch a notification The Notification panel closes and the corresponding app opens To manage recent or frequently used notifications open the Notification panel and then Touch the text titled Manage Touch the toggle switch next to an app to turn off all notifications or touch an app for more notifica...

Page 35: ...otifications turned off 4 To set or view notifications settings for a specific app see Setting App Notifications 5 13 Controlling Lock Screen Notifications To control whether notifications can be seen when the device is locked 1 Swipe down twice from the status bar to open the Quick Settings bar and then touch 2 Touch Apps notifications Notifications 3 Touch Notifications on lockscreen and select ...

Page 36: ...Fi network name Bluetooth settings Turn Bluetooth on or off To open Bluetooth settings touch Bluetooth Battery saver Turn Battery saver mode on or off When Battery saver mode is on the performance of the device is reduced to preserve battery power Invert colors Invert the display colors Do not disturb Control how and when to receive notifications Airplane mode Turn Airplane mode on or off When Air...

Page 37: ...contained apps placed on the Home screen to access frequently used features 5 16 1 Adding an App Shortcut to the Home Screen To add an app shortcut to the Home screen 1 Go to the desired Home screen 2 Swipe up from the bottom of the screen 3 Scroll through the list to find the app icon 4 Touch and hold the icon until the Home screen appears 5 Position the icon on the screen and then release 5 16 2...

Page 38: ...een To remove an app shortcut or widget from the Home screen 1 Go to the desired Home screen 2 Touch and hold the app shortcut or widget icon until it floats on the screen 3 Drag the icon to X Remove at the top of the screen and then release 5 17 Folders Use Folders to organize similar applications together Tap the folder to open and display items in the folder 5 17 1 Creating a Folder There must ...

Page 39: ...lder The folder name appears under the folder Removing a Folder To remove a folder 1 Touch and hold the folder icon until it enlarges 2 Drag the folder to X Remove and release 5 17 3 Home Screen Wallpaper To change the Home screen wallpaper 1 Touch and hold the screen until the menu appears 2 Touch WALLPAPERS 3 Touch Photos or Gallery to select a photo or select one of the pre installed wallpapers...

Page 40: ...evices only Gboard GMS devices only 5 19 1 Editing Text Edit entered text and use menu commands to cut copy and paste text within or across apps Some apps do not support editing some or all of the text they display others may offer their own way to select text 5 19 2 Entering Numbers Symbols and Special Characters To enter numbers and symbols Touch and hold one of the top row keys until a menu app...

Page 41: ...etting 1 Go to Settings 2 Touch System Languages input 3 Touch Languages A list of available languages displays 4 If the desired language is not listed touch Add a language and select a language from the list 5 Touch and hold to the right of the desired language then drag it to the top of the list 6 The operating system text changes to the selected language 5 20 2 Adding Words to the Dictionary 1 ...

Page 42: ...acts 5 21 1 Limit Sounds and Vibrations Mute the device completely or allow only important alarms or calls to come through Automatically Block Sounds and Vibrations Automatically silence the device during certain times or events turn sounds back on and override Do Not Disturb mode 5 22 Turn Sounds Back On When the device is in Do Not Disturb mode display as To turn off Do Not Disturb either In the...

Page 43: ... or password is required to unlock the device Press the Power button to lock the screen The device also locks after a pre defined time out Press and release the Power button to wake the device The Lock screen displays Swipe the screen up to unlock If the Pattern screen unlock feature is enabled the Pattern screen appears instead of the Lock screen If the PIN or Password screen unlock feature is en...

Page 44: ...5 Using the Device 37 PIN Screen Pattern Screen ...

Page 45: ...5 Using the Device 38 Password Screen ...

Page 46: ...th a PIN pattern or password To enable Smart Lock 1 Ensure that a screen lock feature PIN pattern or password is enabled 2 Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Settings bar and then touch 3 Touch Security Smart Lock 4 Enter the PIN pattern or password to continue 5 Select one of the options On body detection Trusted places Trusted devices 6 Follow the on screen instructions for setting...

Page 47: ...ld the Power button for at least ten seconds 2 When the screen turns off release the button 3 The device reboots 5 25 Suspend Mode The device goes into suspend mode when you press the Power button or after a period of inactivity set in the Display settings window To wake the device from Suspend mode press the Power button The Lock screen displays Swipe the screen up to unlock If the Pattern screen...

Page 48: ...ransfer After you change the setting to File Transfer and then disconnect the USB cable the setting reverts back to No data transfer If the USB cable is reconnected select File Transfer again 4 On the host computer open a file explorer application 5 Locate the device as a portable device 6 Open the SD card or the Internal storage folder 7 Copy files to and from the device or delete files as requir...

Page 49: ...vice from the host computer Carefully follow the host computer s instructions to unmount the microSD card and disconnect USB devices correctly to avoid losing information 1 On the host computer unmount the device 2 Remove the USB from the device or remove the device from the cradle ...

Page 50: ...ency call cannot be placed due to network environmental or interference issues 6 3 Audio Modes The device offers three audio modes for use during phone calls Handset Mode Switch audio to the receiver at the top front of the device to use the device as a handset This is the default mode Speaker Mode Use the device as a speakerphone Headset Mode Connect a Bluetooth or wired headset to automatically ...

Page 51: ...he phone volume in the following ways Ring and notification volumes when not in a call Conversation volume during a call 6 7 Making a Call Using the Dialer Use the dialer tab to dial phone numbers 1 On the Home screen touch 2 Touch 3 Touch the keys to enter the phone number ...

Page 52: ...akerphone Mute the call Display the dial pad Place the call on hold not available on all services Create a conference call Increase audio level 5 Touch to end the call If using a Bluetooth headset additional audio options are available Touch the audio icon to open the audio menu ...

Page 53: ...provides options to save the dialed number to contacts send an SMS or insert pauses and wait into the dial string Enter at least one digit to access these options Touch to access the following Add 2 sec pause Pause the dialing of the next number for two seconds Multiple pauses are added sequentially Add wait Wait for confirmation to send the rest of the digits ...

Page 54: ...Contacts There are two ways to make a call using contacts Using the Dialer Using the Contacts app 6 8 1 Using the Dialer 1 On the Home screen touch 2 Touch the tab 3 Touch the contact 4 Touch to initiate the call 5 Touch to end the call ...

Page 55: ...6 Calls 48 6 8 2 Using the Contacts App To make a call from the Contacts app 1 Touch 2 Touch a contact name 3 Touch to initiate a call ...

Page 56: ...ss the Call button on the Bluetooth headset to end the call 6 10 Answering Calls When receiving a phone call the Incoming Call screen displays the caller ID and any additional information about the caller that is in the Contacts app Touch ANSWER to answer the call or DECLINE to send the caller to voice mail If the screen lock is enabled the user can answer the call without unlocking the device ...

Page 57: ... Last name first Dark theme Set phone theme to Dark or not Sounds and vibrations Set sound environment Quick responses Touch to edit quick responses to use instead of answering a call Speed dial settings Set speed dial contact shortcuts Calls Calling accounts SIP accounts Choose to receive Internet calls for accounts added to the device view or change SIP accounts or add an Internet calling accoun...

Page 58: ... and set the device to operate in one of theTTY modes Use a TSB 121 compliant cable provided by the TTY manufacturer to connect the TTY to the device Set the device volume to a middle level setting for proper operation If you experience a high number of incorrect characters adjust the volume as needed to minimize the error rate For optimal performance the device should be at least 30 cm 12 inches ...

Page 59: ...trol functions including the ability to set up the device profile and apply profiles to multiple devices BOS EMM Provisioning Use to stage BOS EMM Calculator Provides basic and scientific arithmetic functions Calendar Use to manage events and appointments GMS GMS Restricted only Camera Take photos or record videos For more information see Camera Chrome Use to access the Internet or intranet GMS GM...

Page 60: ...s turn by turn navigation with voice guidance traffic avoidance and alternate routes for drivers cyclists walkers and users of public transportation GMS GMS Restricted only Messages Send SMS and MMS messages WAN devices only GMS GMS Restricted only OSUpdate Use to OS update by OTA Phone Use to dial a phone number when used with some Voice over IP VoIP clients VoIP telephony ready only Photos Use t...

Page 61: ...ght or Left button A red laser will come from the top of your device 4 Aim the red beam across the barcode you want to scan When scanning maintain a distance of about 10 cm or 4 in for the best result and aim it at an appropriate angle as shown the following image Do not stare into the LED aimer of the barcode scanner It may injure your eyes RISK GROUP 2 CAUTION Possibly hazardous optical radiatio...

Page 62: ...nager swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Battery Present Status Indicates that the battery is present Status Battery status Battery Level The battery charge level as a percentage of scale Time to empty The amount of time until the battery is empty Battery Health The health of the battery Battery Health percentage With a range from 0 to 100 this is the ratio of present_capacity t...

Page 63: ...Settings for camera setting descriptions 1 Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Camera 2 Touch the Camera Mode icon and touch 3 To switch between the rear camera and front camera touch 4 Frame the subject on the screen 5 To zoom in or out press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers The zoom controls appear on the screen 6 Touch an area on the screen to focus The f...

Page 64: ... Touch the Camera Mode icon and touch 3 Frame one side of the scene to capture 4 Touch and slowly pan across the area to capture A small white square appears inside the button indicating the capture is in progress If you are panning too quickly the message Too fast appears 5 Touch to end the shot The panorama appears immediately and a progress indicator displays while it saves the image ...

Page 65: ...d front camera if available touch 4 Point the camera and frame the scene 5 To zoom in or out press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers The zoom controls appear on the screen 6 Touch to start recording The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen 7 Touch to the end recording The video momentarily displays as a thumbnail in the lower left corner ...

Page 66: ... Picture quality Set the picture quality setting to Low Standard default or High Countdown timer Select Off default 2 seconds 5 seconds or 10 seconds Storage Set the location to store the photo to Phone or SD Card Face Detection Select to turn face detection Off default or On ISO Set camera sensitivity to light to Auto default ISO Auto HJR ISO100 ISO200 ISO400 ISO800 or ISO1600 White balance Selec...

Page 67: ... 10 minutes default 30 minutes or no limit GPS Location OFF default or On Storage Set the location to store the photo to Phone default or SD Card White balance Select how the camera adjusts colors in different kinds of light to achieve the most natural looking colors Incandescent Adjust the white balance for incandescent lighting Fluorescent Adjust the white balance for florescent lighting Auto Ad...

Page 68: ... name and other information Touch a field to start typing and swipe down to view all categories 4 To open a menu with preset labels such as Home or Work for an email address touch the label to the right of the item of contact information Or to create your own label touch Custom in the menu 5 Touch the check mark next to Add New Contact 7 8 2 Editing Contacts 1 In the Contacts app touch a contact n...

Page 69: ... Count number of scanning Symbology barcode type Data barcode data refer to next pages OPEN To open the barcode module GET STATUS To get barcode module status SET TRIGGER ON Press trigger button by software SET TRIGGER OFF Press trigger button by software SET Param To set barcode scan environment ...

Page 70: ... helps set the settings for Barcode scanning Tab1 SYMBOLOGY Tab2 FIX VOLUME MODE 1 Click an item 2 Detail set will be shown 3 Click the spinner and re select the item in the Select Spinner Type 4 Input desired value in Input text type 5 Able to scroll when detail set is shown ...

Page 71: ...Applications 64 Save Click Save Initialize Save Completed Press the SAVE button to save the applied settings The settings will remain saved even if the device undergoes a hard reset Exit Click Back button ...

Page 72: ...imeout time once scan button is pushed Edge Pushing the button once beam turns on Pushing once again beam turns off Autostand The same as Edge but beam is not off after data is read keep reading data till trigger off is transmitted Streaming Similar to Autostand but works while the scan key is pressed and stops when the key is released Aimer Mode Select spinner On off the Aimer shape laser Illumin...

Page 73: ...CTION_UP ACTION_DOWN Pick list Mode Select spinner Scan barcode in center if there are many barcodes in aimer area Intent Action Input text Intent information entered allows decode data to be received from the application Intent action Specifies the action to handle the intent Intent action category Specifies the category of intent to be handled Intent action extra name Specifies the extra name of...

Page 74: ... under log directory Default sdcard deviceLog Stop Logging To stop logging Generate Bug report To generate bug report Send Log File Zip the log files and bug report and Send zipped file Zipping all captured log file Can forward the zipped file through email onto Gdrive or google beam Forwarding file through email needs email client and account Forwarding file onto Gdrive needs google account Or yo...

Page 75: ...pplications 68 Directory Directory that log files will be saved Notification Whether notification is showing while logging or not Bluetooth log level Support from Marshmallow Set bluetooth stack log level ...

Page 76: ...talled or the internal storage and are available in the Music application non GMS devices or the Play Music application GMS devices Touch to open options menu File type Select the file type for the recording file AMR 3GPP AAC WAV AMR WB AMR WB 3GPP Storage location Select the location for the recording file Phone storage SD card ...

Page 77: ...re decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image 8 4 Scanning Considerations Typically scanning is a simple matter of aim scan and decode with a few quick trial efforts to master it However consider the following to optimize scanning performance Range Scanners decode best over a particular working range minimum and maximum distances from the barcode This range varies according to barcode ...

Page 78: ... The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming When the device is in Picklist mode the imager does not decode the barcode until the crosshair or aiming dot touch es the barcode 4 Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the crosshairs in the aiming pattern The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions Aiming Pattern Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes 5 Rel...

Page 79: ...equires separate license authentication and it is only available on authenticated terminal To scan with the internal camera 1 Ensure that an app is open on the device and a text field is in focus text cursor in text field 2 Point the camera exit window on the back of the device at a barcode When Picklist mode is enabled move the device until the bar code is centered 3 Move the device until the bar...

Page 80: ... in the background and handles the interface to built in barcode scanners The captured barcode data is converted to keystrokes and sent to the target application as if it was typed on the keypad Disable Application can control but User cannot control barcode operation Enable The barcode beam will activate when the user pushes the barcode scan button ...

Page 81: ...en APPS and touch Settings 9 3 Wireless Wide Area Networks Use Wireless wide area networks WWANs to access data over a cellular network This section provides information on Sharing a data connection Monitoring data usage Changing Cellular Network settings Locking a SIM card 9 3 1 Sharing the Mobile Data Connection The Tethering Portable Hotspot settings allows sharing the mobile data connection wi...

Page 82: ... tethering switch to enable The host computer is now sharing the device s data connection To stop sharing the data connection touch the Bluetooth tethering switch again 9 3 3 Enabling Wi Fi Hotspot To enable the Wi Fi Hotspot 1 Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch 2 Touch Network Internet 3 Touch Hotspot tethering 4 Touch the Wi Fi hotspot switch to enable A...

Page 83: ...ouch Set up Wi Fi hotspot 5 In the Network name text field edit the name for the hotspot 6 Touch the Security option and select a security method from the drop down list None WPA2 PSK If None is selected in the Security option a password is not required 7 In the Password text field enter a password if required 8 In the Select AP Band drop down list select 2 4 GHz Band or 5 GHz Band ...

Page 84: ...figuring the Access Point Name Many service provider Access Point Name APN data are pre configured in the device The APN information for all other service provides must be obtained from the wireless service provider To use the data on a network configure the APN information 1 Swipe down with two fingers from the status bar to open the quick access panel and then touch 2 Touch Network Internet Mobi...

Page 85: ...me the device is turned on If the correct PIN is not entered only emergency calls can be made 1 Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch 2 Touch Security 3 Touch SIM card lock 4 Touch Lock SIM card 5 Enter the PIN associated with the card Touch OK 6 Reset the device ...

Page 86: ...ta usage settings screen is measured by your device Your carrier s data usage accounting may differ Usage in excess of your carrier plan s data limits can result in steep overage charges The feature described here can help you track your usage but is not guaranteed to prevent additional charges Data usage settings allow Set the data usage warning level Set a data usage limit View or restrict data ...

Page 87: ...switch between megabytes MB and gigabytes GB touch the down arrow 6 Touch SET When the usage reaches the set level a notification appears 9 8 1 Setting Data Limit 1 Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch 2 Touch Data usage 3 Touch Mobile data usage Set data limit 4 Touch OK 5 Touch Data limit 6 Enter a number To switch between megabytes MB and gigabytes GB tou...

Page 88: ...cture Once the infrastructure is set up to enforce the chosen WLAN security scheme use the Wireless networks settings configure the device to match the security scheme The device supports the following WLAN security options Open Wireless Equivalent Privacy WEP Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2 Personal PSK Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP LEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP ...

Page 89: ...hen touch Connect See the system administrator for more information The device obtains a network address and other required information from the network using the dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP protocol To configure the device with a fixed internet protocol IP address Refer to the device Integrator Guide for more information 5 In the Wi Fi setting field Connected appears indicating that ...

Page 90: ...EAP Touch the EAP method drop down list and select PEAP TLS TTLS PWD or LEAP Touch the Phase 2 authentication drop down list and select an authentication method If required touch CA certificate and select a Certification Authority CA certificate Note Certificates are installed using the Security settings If required touch User certificate and select a user certificate Note User certificates are in...

Page 91: ...ntication drop down list and select an authentication method If required touch CA certificate and select a Certification Authority CA certificate Note Certificates are installed using the Security settings If required touch User certificate and select a user certificate Note User certificates are installed using the Security settings If required in the Identity text box enter the username credenti...

Page 92: ...ir companies making proxy configuration essential Proxy configuration acts as a security barrier ensuring that the proxy server monitors all traffic between the Internet and the intranet This is normally an integral part of security enforcement in corporate firewalls within intranets To configure the device for a proxy server 1 Go to Settings 2 Touch Network Internet Wi Fi 3 Slide the Wi Fi switch...

Page 93: ...5 Wi Fi Preferences Use the Wi Fi preferences to configure advanced Wi Fi settings From the Wi Fi screen scroll down to the bottom of the screen and touch Wi Fi preferences Turn on W Fi automatically When enabled Wi Fi automatically turns back on when near high quality saved networks Open network notification When enabled notifies the user when an open network is available Advanced Touch to expand...

Page 94: ...ustries It provides reduced power consumption and cost while maintaining standard Bluetooth range 9 11 1 Adaptive Frequency Hopping Adaptive Frequency Hopping AFH is a method of avoiding fixed frequency interferers and can be used with Bluetooth voice All devices in the piconet Bluetooth network must be AFH capable in order for AFH to work There is no AFH when connecting and discovering devices Av...

Page 95: ...rived from the link key used to authenticate the pairing devices Also worthy of note is the limited range and fast frequency hopping of the Bluetooth radios that makes long distance eavesdropping difficult Recommendations are Perform pairing in a secure environment Keep PIN codes private and do not store the PIN codes in the device Implement application level security 9 11 3 Bluetooth Profiles The...

Page 96: ...rgy protocol It defines how attributes are grouped together into sets to form services Dial Up Networking DUN Provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial up services over Bluetooth Generic Access Profile GAP Use for device discovery and authentication OBject EXchange OBEX Facilitates the exchange of binary objects between devices 9 11 4 Bluetooth Power States The Bluetooth radio is o...

Page 97: ...ailable devices 7 Scroll through the list and select a device The Bluetooth pairing request dialog box appears 8 Touch Pair on both devices 9 The Bluetooth device is added to the Paired devices list and a trusted paired connection is established 9 11 7 Changing the Bluetooth Name By default the device has a generic Bluetooth name that is visible to other devices when connected 1 Go to Settings 2 T...

Page 98: ...mity and ISO IEC 15693 vicinity standards using the HF 13 56 MHz unlicensed band The device supports the following operating modes Reader mode Peer to Peer communication Card Emulation mode Using NFC the device can Read contactless cards such as contactless tickets ID cards and ePassport Read and write information to contactless cards such as SmartPosters and tickets as well as devices with NFC in...

Page 99: ...th devices are unlocked support NFC and have both NFC and Android Beam turned on 1 Open a screen that contains a web page video photo or contact 2 Move the back of the device toward the back of the other device When the devices connect a sound emits the image on the screen reduces in size the message Touch to beam displays 3 Touch anywhere on the screen The transfer begins 9 13 Cast Use Cast to mi...

Page 100: ...or 1 Nano SIM 1 Micro SD Second Nano Sim is supported by Micro SD Card Slot Single SAM Optional Interface USB Type C Connector USB 2 0 Docking Connector Charging Notification Audible tone multi color LEDs charging events indicator vibration Keypad On screen keypad and Enterprise keyboard 1 Power Key Volume Up Down dual action side scan triggers Voice and Audio Dual noise cancelling microphones Hig...

Page 101: ...22 F Storage Temp 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F Humidity 95 non condensing Drop Spec Multiple 1 2 m 4 ft drops to tile over concrete at room temperature Tumble Spec 300 tumbles 1 6 ft 0 5 m Sealing WiFi Only IP54 WWAN IP67 Vibration 4G peak 5 Hz to 2 kHz 1 hour duration per axis Thermal Shock 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F rapid transition 10 cycles 1 cycle 1 25 hours at 40 C and 1 25 hours at 70 C Elect...

Page 102: ... Radio 802 11 a b g n ac d h i k r w WLAN Data Rates 5GHz 802 11 a n ac up to 500 Mbps 2 4GHz 802 11 b g n up to 144 Mbps WPAN Radio Bluetooth V5 0 BLE Class 2 Please ask your sales representative for the specifications not listed above or for the future upgradeable specifications GPS A GPS GLONASS BEIDOU Galileo ...

Page 103: ...or a spare battery four USB ports Type A Ethernet Port one HDMI port The power adapter AC power plug and AC power cable require the use of charging cradles Batteries Battery Covers Standard battery 4 350 mAh Vehicle Accessories Vehicle charger Vehicle mounting cradle Scanning Accessories RFID sled Compatible with the following RFID Handheld Readers RFR900 and RFR901 Carrying Accessories Handstrap ...

Page 104: ...device Place the device in a dry place Let it dry completely for a considerable period of time and then turn the device back on If it does not turn back on contact our service center My device gets too hot to touch It is normal for the device to warm up while it is receiving a poor signal performing an intense workload or charging It should cool down if you stop using the device for a certain amou...

Page 105: ... authorized Bluebird reseller you need to register the product before using our after sales service Please enclose an evidence of purchase or the product receipt for our after sales service Please enclose your name telephone number address and details of the problem for a prompt service You can ask for our after sales service by contacting your authorized Bluebird dealer or the Customer Service Ce...

Page 106: ...ent parts or components Other cases Defect due to nature damage caused by fire wind flooding etc Accessories are out of warranty accessories like battery charger cable adapter etc have a warranty of 6 months Regulations for repairs after charged services If the same fault occurs in the part that has been repaired within a 1 month 30 days the part will be repaired free of charge No refunds will be ...

Page 107: ...e Bluebird s warranty program Upon receiving a notification on a defect of its product within the range of warranty during the warranty period Bluebird will repair or replace the defective product according to its warranty policy If the defective product within the range of warranty is not repairable or replaceable Bluebird shall refund the purchasing price within a designated period from the date...

Page 108: ...day 9 30 A M 6 30 P M GMT Time 9 Hours The center is closed on Saturdays Sundays and Korean national holidays 1103 Gplus Kolon Digital Tower 11F Digital ro 26 gil 123 Guro gu Seoul Republic of Korea 08390 Bluebird constantly strives to bring utmost satisfaction to all our customers ...

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