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Page 1 - User Guide

MC75 Enterprise Digital AssistantUser Guide

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viii MC75 User GuideChapter 5: Using the PhoneIntroduction ...

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4 - 26 MC75 User GuideHands-Free Audio Gateway ServiceHands-Free Service Audio Gateway allows connection to hands-free devices.Figure 4-32 BTExplor

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 27Figure 4-34 BTExplorer Settings - IrMC SynchronizationOBEX Object Push ServiceOBEX Object Push allows other Bluetooth devices

Page 5 - Revision History

4 - 28 MC75 User GuideFigure 4-35 BTExplorer Settings - OBEX Exchange InformationPersonal Area Networking ServicePersonal Area Networking hosts a P

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 29Serial Port ServiceSerial port allows other Bluetooth devices to access COM ports.Figure 4-37 BTExplorer Settings - Serial Po

Page 7 - Table of Contents

4 - 30 MC75 User GuideFigure 4-38 BTExplorer Settings - Security TabDiscovery TabUse the Discovery tab to set and modify discovered devices.Figure

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 31Virtual COM Port TabVirtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use for virtual COM ports. Check the appropr

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4 - 32 MC75 User GuideHID TabUse the HID tab to select The Human Interface Device Profile programming interface defines the protocols and procedures t

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 33The Serial Port profile is always active and cannot be removed.2. Tap Select All to select all profiles or tap Deselect All to d

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4 - 34 MC75 User GuideTable 4-14 Miscellaneous tab DataItem DescriptionHighlight Connections Select the connection type to highlight when connected

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Chapter 5 Using the PhoneIntroductionUse the MC75 to make phone calls, set up speed dials, keep track of calls, and send text messages. Your wireless

Page 13 - About This Guide

Table of Contents ixCharging Temperature ...

Page 14 - Configurations

5 - 2 MC75 User GuideTo access the phone keypad tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the MC75’s keypad.To receive calls when the MC75

Page 15 - About This Guide xiii

Using the Phone 5 - 3Audio ModesThe MC75 offers three audio modes for use during phone calls:•Handset Mode: Switches audio to the speaker at the top f

Page 16 - Phone Software

5 - 4 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-4 Using a HeadsetUsing a Bluetooth HeadsetYou can use a Bluetooth headset for audio communication when using an audio

Page 17 - Notational Conventions

Using the Phone 5 - 5Figure 5-6 Phone Volume SliderTo adjust the volume tap the Speaker icon in the Title bar. Move the slider up or down to adjust

Page 18 - Service Information

5 - 6 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-7 Contacts Menu3. Tap Call Work, Call Home or Call Mobile.Using Call HistoryTo make a call using Call History:1. Tap

Page 19 - About This Guide xvii

Using the Phone 5 - 72. From the Phone keypad, tap and hold the speed dial location number assigned to a contact. (To dial a one-digit speed dial loca

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5 - 8 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-10 Incoming CallTo ignore the incoming call tap Ignore. This may send the caller to voice mail, depending on the serv

Page 21 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Using the Phone 5 - 9To find a contact name:• Enter the first letter of a contact’s first name or last name. Smart Dialing searches for the letter sta

Page 22 - Unpacking

5 - 10 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-12 Mute Button and IconTaking NotesTo create a note during a call, tap Note on the display, then enter the note. For

Page 23 - Accessories

Using the Phone 5 - 11Figure 5-14 Call History - Notes5. Tap ok to exit.Using Speed DialCreate speed dial numbers to dial frequently called numbers

Page 24 - Getting Started

x MC75 User GuideAppendix A: Technical SpecificationsMC75 Technical Specifications ...

Page 25 - Getting Started 1 - 5

5 - 12 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-16 Speed Dial Contact Location5. In the Location field, tap the up/down arrows to select an available location to as

Page 26 - Installing the Main Battery

Using the Phone 5 - 13Figure 5-18 Contacts2. Tap a contact name.3. Tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial.Figure 5-19 Speed Dial Contact Location4. Tap

Page 27 - Charging the Battery

5 - 14 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-20 Speed Dial Contact List3. Tap and hold the contact name.4. Tap Edit... .5. Change the name, phone number, or loca

Page 28 - Checking Battery Status

Using the Phone 5 - 15Using Call HistoryUse Call History to call someone who was recently called, or recently called in. Call History provides the tim

Page 29 - Getting Started 1 - 9

5 - 16 MC75 User Guide3. Tap Menu.Figure 5-23 Call History - Tools Menu4. Select Call Timers... .Figure 5-24 Call History - Call Timers5. Tap Re

Page 30 - Removing the Screen Protector

Using the Phone 5 - 17Figure 5-25 Call History - Call Timers4. In the Delete call history items older than: drop-down list select a time period on

Page 31 - Replacing the Main Battery

5 - 18 MC75 User GuideViewing Call Status1. Tap Start > Phone or press the green phone key on the MC75’s keypad to display the Phone keypad.2. From

Page 32 - Battery Management

Using the Phone 5 - 195. Depending on the item selected, the appropriate window displays. For example, select Send SMS to display the Inbox window.6.

Page 33 - Turning Off the Radios

5 - 20 MC75 User GuideSwapping Calls on an MC7508/98To swap between two incoming phone calls:1. Tap Answer to connect to the first call.Figure 5-32

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Using the Phone 5 - 212. Enter the first phone number and press Talk. When the call connects, Hold appears on the keypad.Figure 5-34 Conference Cal

Page 35 - Chapter 2 Using the MC75

About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the MC75 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) and accessories.Documentation SetT

Page 36 - Status Icons

5 - 22 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-36 Creating a Private CallThree-way Calling on an MC7508/98To create a three-way phone session with two people and y

Page 37 - Using the MC75 2 - 3

Using the Phone 5 - 23Text MessagingUse the Text Messages window to send and receive text messages to and from mobile phones. The text can contain wor

Page 38 - Programs

5 - 24 MC75 User GuideFigure 5-40 Text Messaging on Today ScreenThe Messaging window appears.Figure 5-41 Messaging Window2. In the message list,

Page 39 - Using the MC75 2 - 5

Using the Phone 5 - 252. Tap Menu > Send Text Message.Figure 5-43 Phone Screen Contact List3. Compose your message.Figure 5-44 Create Text Me

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5 - 26 MC75 User GuideIf the phone is turned on, your text message is sent. If it’s off, you are prompted to turn on the phone. If you do so, the mess

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Using the Phone 5 - 273. Select Change and then tap Select.4. If applicable, sign in with the PIN number for the other line.

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Page 43 - Using the MC75 2 - 9

Chapter 6 AccessoriesIntroductionMC75 accessories, listed below, provide a variety of product support capabilities.•Four Slot Ethernet Cradle - Charge

Page 44 - Battery Status Indications

6 - 2 MC75 User GuideSingle Slot USB/Serial CradleThis section describes how to use a Single Slot USB/Serial cradle with the MC75. For USB communicati

Page 45 - Battery Reserve Options

Accessories 6 - 3Charging the Spare BatteryFigure 6-2 Spare Battery ChargingBattery Charging IndicatorsThe Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle charges th

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xii MC75 User GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers various software configurations and

Page 47 - LED Indicators

6 - 4 MC75 User GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the MC75. For cradle commu

Page 48 - Waking the MC75

Accessories 6 - 5Four Slot Charge Only CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Charge Only cradle with the MC75.The Four Slot C

Page 49 - Locking the MC75

6 - 6 MC75 User GuideVCD7X00 Vehicle CradleThis section describes how to use a VCD7X00 vehicle cradle with the MC75. For cradle installation and commu

Page 50 - Numeric Keypad Configuration

Accessories 6 - 7Figure 6-6 Removing the MC75Charging the Spare BatteryInsert a spare battery to begin charging:1. Lift the battery release lever.F

Page 51 - Using the MC75 2 - 17

6 - 8 MC75 User GuideBattery Charging IndicatorsThe Vehicle Cradle charges the MC75’s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously.The MC75’s charg

Page 52 - 2 - 18 MC75 User Guide

Accessories 6 - 9Four Slot Battery ChargerThis section describes how to use the Four Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four MC75 batteries.MC75 Bat

Page 53 - Using the MC75 2 - 19

6 - 10 MC75 User GuideFigure 6-10 Four Slot Battery ChargerBattery Charging IndicatorsThe charger has an amber LED for each battery charging well.

Page 54 - 2 - 20 MC75 User Guide

Accessories 6 - 11Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR)This section describes how to set up and use the snap-on MSR with the MC75. The MSR snaps on to the bott

Page 55 - Using the MC75 2 - 21

6 - 12 MC75 User GuideFigure 6-12 Magnetic Stripe Card Swiping5. The application indicates if the data has been read correctly.

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Accessories 6 - 13Debit Card ReaderThe DCR7X00-100R Debit Card Reader (DCR) snaps onto the bottom of the MC70/MC75 mobile computer to allow easy data

Page 57 - Using the MC75 2 - 23

About This Guide xiiiThe second line lists the operating system version and the build number. The last part of the build number represents the AKU num

Page 58 - 2 - 24 MC75 User Guide

6 - 14 MC75 User GuideFigure 6-14 DCR RemovalCredit Card TransactionsLaunch a transaction application on the MC75. In the application, select Credi

Page 59 - Using the MC75 2 - 25

Accessories 6 - 15Figure 6-16 Swipe CardTurn the MC75 over and present the DCR keypad to the customer. The customer enters their PIN following the

Page 60 - 2 - 26 MC75 User Guide

6 - 16 MC75 User GuideDisplay MessagesThe follow messages may appear on the DCR display:ENTER PIN - A PIN is required to complete the transaction.PIN

Page 61 - Function Buttons

Accessories 6 - 17•BATT LOW - Battery charge is low.If BATT LOW displays, charge the DCR for approximately three hours.To charge the DCR, place it in

Page 62 - Entering Data

6 - 18 MC75 User GuideHeadsetUse the headset to communicate via Voice-Over-IP (VOIP) or for audio playback and telephony applications. To connect the

Page 63 - Data Capture

Accessories 6 - 19CablesThis section describes how to set up and use the cables. The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities.Th

Page 64 - Linear Scanning

6 - 20 MC75 User Guide2. Slide the bottom of the MC75 into the connector end of the communication/charge cable and gently press in until it latches in

Page 65 - Imager Scanning

Chapter 7 Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC75, and provides troubleshooti

Page 66 - (Aiming Pattern)

7 - 2 MC75 User Guide•A screen protector is applied to the MC75. Motorola recommends using this to minimize wear and tear. Screen protectors enhance t

Page 67 - Taking Photos

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 - 3CleaningMaterials Required•Alcohol wipes•Lens tissue•Cotton tipped applicators•Isopropyl alcohol•Can of compres

Page 68 - Using IrDA

xiv MC75 User GuideFusion SoftwareTo determine the Fusion software version:Tap Signal Strength icon > Wireless Status > Versions.Phone SoftwareT

Page 69 - Infrared Connection

7 - 4 MC75 User Guide8. Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube/nozzle about ½ inch away from the surface. CAUTION: Do not poi

Page 70 - 2 - 36 MC75 User Guide

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 - 5TroubleshootingMC75Table 7-1 Troubleshooting the MC75Problem Cause SolutionMC75 does not turn on.Lithium-ion

Page 71 - MC75 GPS Setup

7 - 6 MC75 User GuideMC75 shuts off. MC75 is inactive. The MC75 turns off after a period of inactivity. If the MC75 is running on battery power, set t

Page 72 - Assisted GPS

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 - 7Bluetooth ConnectionThe MC75 does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Load a scanning appl

Page 73 - Using GPS Navigation 3 - 3

7 - 8 MC75 User GuideSingle Slot USB/Serial CradleCan’t make my Ericsson R520 phone discoverable.You attempted to bond with the phone, and when the ph

Page 74 - 3 - 4 MC75 User Guide

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 - 9MC75 battery is not charging.MC75 was removed from cradle or cradle was unplugged from AC power too soon.Ensure

Page 75 - Chapter 4 Using Bluetooth

7 - 10 MC75 User GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleTable 7-4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet CradleSymptom Cause SolutionAttempt by the MC75 to

Page 76 - Security

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 - 11Vehicle CradleBattery is not charging.MC75 removed from the cradle too soon.Replace the MC75 in the cradle. Th

Page 77 - Enabling Bluetooth

7 - 12 MC75 User GuideFour Slot Battery ChargerrCablesTable 7-6 Troubleshooting The Four Slot Battery ChargerSymptom Possible Cause ActionBattery n

Page 78 - Explorer Mode

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 7 - 13Magnetic Stripe ReaderTable 7-8 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe ReaderSymptom Possible Cause ActionMSR

Page 79 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 5

About This Guide xvChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:•Chapter 1, Getting Started provides information on getting the MC7

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Page 81 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 7

Appendix A Technical SpecificationsMC75 Technical SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the MC75’s intended operating environment and technica

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A - 2 MC75 User GuideNotification Vibrator and LEDKeypad Options 26 key numeric44 key QWERTY, 44 key AZERTY, 44 key QWERTZAudio Speaker, receiver, mic

Page 83 - Available Services

Technical Specifications A - 3Operating Channels Chan 8-169 (5040 – 5845 MHz)Chan 1-13 (2412-2472 MHz) Chan 14 (2484 MHz) Japan onlyActual operating f

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A - 4 MC75 User GuidePitch Angle +/- 60° from normalSkew Tolerance +/- 50° from normalAmbient Light Total darkness to 9,000 ft. candles (96,900 Lux)Sh

Page 85 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 11

Technical Specifications A - 5Imaging Decode Capability Code 39 Code 128 Code 93Codabar Code 11 Interleaved 2 of 5Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN-8EAN-13 UPCA

Page 86 - Object Exchange Push Services

A - 6 MC75 User GuideMC75 Accessory SpecificationsSingle Slot USB/Serial CradleFour Slot Ethernet CradleTable A-3 Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle Tec

Page 87 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 13

Technical Specifications A - 7Four Slot Charge Only CradleFour Slot Battery ChargerCharging Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)Humidity 5% to 95%

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A - 8 MC75 User GuideMagnetic Stripe ReaderPower Consumption 30 wattsOperating Temperature 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°

Page 89 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 15

Appendix B Voice Quality ManagerIntroductionThe Voice Quality Manager (VQM) is a software package that resides on the MC75. VQM enables a set of feat

Page 90 - Headset Services

xvi MC75 User Guide•Bold text is used to highlight the following:• Dialog box, window, and screen names• Drop-down list and list box names• Check box

Page 91 - Hands-free Services

B - 2 MC75 User GuideAudio ModesThe MC75 can be in any one of the seven different audio modes. The mode is visually indicated by the VQM icon on the t

Page 92 - Serial Port Services

Voice Quality Manager B - 3The table below lists the current audio mode and the subsequent audio mode after tapping the VQM icon.If the audio mode is

Page 93 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 19

B - 4 MC75 User GuideVoice Packet PrioritizationIP soft phones transmit voice packets in the same manner as any other application that sends data over

Page 94 - IrMC Synchronization Services

GlossaryAAPI. An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another. Usually used to refer to services provided

Page 95 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 21

Glossary - 2 MC75 User GuideBar Width. Thickness of a bar measured from the edge closest to the symbol start character to the trailing edge of the sam

Page 96 - 4 - 22 MC75 User Guide

Glossary - 3Codabar. A discrete self-checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters: (“-”, “$”, “:”, “/”

Page 97 - Bluetooth Settings

Glossary - 4 MC75 User GuideDevice Configuration Package. The Symbol Device Configuration Package provides the Product Reference Guide (PRG), flash pa

Page 98 - 4 - 24 MC75 User Guide

Glossary - 5HHard Reset. See Cold Boot.Hz. Hertz; A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.Host Computer. A computer that serves other termin

Page 99 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 25

Glossary - 6 MC75 User Guideaccepts “packets” from the layer 4 transport protocol (TCP or UDP), adds its own header to it and delivers a “datagram” to

Page 100 - 4 - 26 MC75 User Guide

Glossary - 7MDN. Mobile Directory Number. The directory listing telephone number that is dialed (generally using POTS) to reach a mobile unit. The MDN

Page 101 - Using Bluetooth 4 - 27

About This Guide xviiIf you purchased your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner, contact that business partner for su

Page 102 - 4 - 28 MC75 User Guide

Glossary - 8 MC75 User GuidePC Card. A plug-in expansion card for laptop computers and other devices, also called a PCMCIA card. PC Cards are 85.6mm l

Page 103 - Security Tab

Glossary - 9RS-232. An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard that defines the connector, connector pins, and signals used to transfer data

Page 104 - Discovery Tab

Glossary - 10 MC75 User GuideSymbol. A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology, usually including start/stop ch

Page 105 - Virtual COM Port Tab

Glossary - 11UUDP. User Datagram Protocol. A protocol within the IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not requir

Page 106 - Profiles Tab

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Page 107 - System Parameters Tab

IndexNumerics1-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-292-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index - 2 MC75 User Guidecharging indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10battery chargerscommunication/charge cables . . . . .

Page 109 - Chapter 5 Using the Phone

Index - 3scan range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30, 2-31, 2-32

Page 110 - Turning the Phone On and Off

Index - 4 MC75 User GuideMmagnetic stripe reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3, 6-11, 6-18installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 111 - Audio Modes

Index - 5certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 113 - Making a Call

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Page 114 - Making a Speed Dial Call

Index - 6 MC75 User GuideWPAN Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiiZZebra printer cable . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 116 - Smart Dialing

72E-103077-02 Revision A - August 2008Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorola.com/enterprisem

Page 117 - Muting a Call

Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter lists the parts and accessories for the MC75 and explains how to install and charge the batteries, r

Page 118 - Taking Notes

1 - 2 MC75 User GuideFigure 1-2 MC75 Rear ViewUnpackingCarefully remove all protective material from the MC75 and save the shipping container for l

Page 119 - Using Speed Dial

Getting Started 1 - 3AccessoriesTable 1-1 lists the accessories available for the MC75.Table 1-1 MC75 AccessoriesAccessory Part Number DescriptionC

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1 - 4 MC75 User GuideGetting StartedTo start using the MC75 for the first time:•Install the SIM card (MC7506 and MC7596 only)•Install the main battery

Page 121 - Editing a Speed Dial Entry

Getting Started 1 - 51. Lift the SIM cover using the stylus tip.Figure 1-3 Lifting the SIM Cover2. Insert the SIM card, as shown in Figure 1-4, wit

Page 122 - Deleting a Speed Dial Entry

1 - 6 MC75 User GuideInstalling the Main BatteryTo install the main battery:1. Insert the battery, top first, into the battery compartment in the back

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Getting Started 1 - 7Charging the BatteryCharging the Main Battery and Memory Backup BatteryBefore using the MC75 for the first time, charge the main

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1 - 8 MC75 User GuideCharging Spare BatteriesSee Chapter 6, Accessories for information on using accessories to change spare batteries.Charging Temper

Page 125 - Using the Phone 5 - 17

Getting Started 1 - 9Micro Secure Digital (microSD) CardThe microSD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage. The slot is located on the side

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MC75 Enterprise Digital AssistantUser Guide72E-103077-02Rev. AAugust 2008

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1 - 10 MC75 User GuideAdjusting the HandstrapThe MC75 handstrap is attached to the bottom of the battery cover. Adjust the handstrap to increase comfo

Page 128 - 5 - 20 MC75 User Guide

Getting Started 1 - 11Replacing the Main Battery1. Press the red Power button to suspend the MC75.2. Loosen the handstrap.3. Open the battery cover la

Page 129 - Using the Phone 5 - 21

1 - 12 MC75 User GuideBattery ManagementObserve the following battery saving tips:•Leave the MC75 connected to AC power at all times when not in use.•

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Getting Started 1 - 13Turning Off the RadiosWindows Mobile 6 devices include Wireless Manager, which provides a simple method of enabling, disabling,

Page 131 - Text Messaging

1 - 14 MC75 User GuideFigure 1-14 Wireless Manager Menu

Page 132 - Sending a Text Message

Chapter 2 Using the MC75IntroductionThis chapter explains the buttons, status icons, and controls on the MC75, and provides basic instructions for usi

Page 133 - Using the Phone 5 - 25

2 - 2 MC75 User GuideTo customize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Today icon. Use the Appearance tab to customize the background and th

Page 134 - Using a Dual Line SIM

Using the MC75 2 - 3WAN Call missed.Dialing while no SIM card is installed.Voice call in progress.Calls are forwarded.Call on hold.Speakerphone is on.

Page 135 - Using the Phone 5 - 27

2 - 4 MC75 User GuideThe command bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table 2-2.ProgramsTable 2-3 lists the defau

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Using the MC75 2 - 5Table 2-4 lists programs that are listed in the Programs window.Messaging Send and receive e-mail, MMS, and text messages.Phone Ma

Page 137 - Chapter 6 Accessories

ii MC75 User Guide© 2008 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical

Page 138 - Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle

2 - 6 MC75 User GuideNotes Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and voice recordings.Pictures & Videos View and manage pictures, animated

Page 139 - Battery Charging Indicators

Using the MC75 2 - 7SettingsTable 2-5 lists control applications pre installed on the MC75. Tap Start > Settings to open the Settings window.Table

Page 140 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

2 - 8 MC75 User GuideCustomer Feedback Submit feedback on the Windows Mobile 6 software.Encryption Allow files on a storage card to be encrypted. Encr

Page 141 - Four Slot Charge Only Cradle

Using the MC75 2 - 9Connections TabBeam Set the MC75 to receive incoming IrDA beams.Connections Set up one or more types of modem connections for your

Page 142 - VCD7X00 Vehicle Cradle

2 - 10 MC75 User GuideAdjusting VolumeTo adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the navigation bar:1. Tap the Speaker icon. The Volume dia

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Using the MC75 2 - 11Figure 2-4 Battery Icon on the Title BarAlso view the battery status using the Power window.Battery Reserve OptionsIf the char

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2 - 12 MC75 User GuideMain Battery Temperature NotificationsThe temperature notification system implements three levels of notification when the tempe

Page 145 - Four Slot Battery Charger

Using the MC75 2 - 13LED IndicatorsThe MC75 has three LED indicators. The Scan/Decode LED indicates status for bar code scanning. The Charging/Battery

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2 - 14 MC75 User GuideResetting the MC75There are two reset functions, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot restarts the MC75 by closing all running p

Page 147 - Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR)

Using the MC75 2 - 15Locking the MC75Use the Device Lock feature to prevent use of the device. Note that when locked, the MC75 does not respond to scr

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iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev. A 6/10/08 Initial release.-02 Rev. A 08/14/08 Add

Page 149 - Debit Card Reader

2 - 16 MC75 User GuideKeypadsThe MC75 offers two types modular keypad configurations: Numeric and alpha-numeric.Numeric Keypad ConfigurationThe numeri

Page 150 - Debit Card Transactions

Using the MC75 2 - 17Talk/EndTalk (Green Phone): press to display the phone keypad window or to dial a phone number (from the phone keypad window).End

Page 151 - Accessories 6 - 15

2 - 18 MC75 User GuideSHIFTPress and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions.A single press displays the following icon

Page 152 - Check the DCR Battery Level

Using the MC75 2 - 19Alpha-numeric Keypad ConfigurationsThe three types of alpha-numeric keypads produce the 26-character alphabet (A-Z, both lowercas

Page 153 - Accessories 6 - 17

2 - 20 MC75 User GuideFigure 2-15 QWERTZ Keypad ConfigurationTable 2-10 Alpha-numeric Keypad DescriptionsKey ActionBlue Key Launches application

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Using the MC75 2 - 21Scroll Up and Left Moves up one item.Moves left one item when pressed with the Orange key.Scroll Down and Right Moves down one it

Page 155 - Accessories 6 - 19

2 - 22 MC75 User GuideMenu Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key to instantly display the context menu from any application without tapping th

Page 156 - LED Charge Indications

Using the MC75 2 - 23Xx X 8Cc C 9Vv V %Bb B &Nn N !Mm M ?,, <@ENTER EnterBacklight Backlight Backlight 0 BacklightTAB Tab Tab Back tab TabSPACE

Page 157 - Maintaining the MC75

2 - 24 MC75 User GuideFf F 6Gg G (Hh H )Jj J /Kk K :Ll L ‘Mm M ?Shift ShiftWw W 7Xx X 8Cc C 9Vv V %Bb B &Nn N !,, <@Backspace backspaceEnter En

Page 158 - Battery Safety Guidelines

Using the MC75 2 - 25Tt T +Zz Z _Uu U -Ii I =Oo O “Pp P áü OKAa A #Ss S 4Dd D 5Ff F 6Gg G (Hh H )Jj J /Kk K :Ll L ‘Backspace BackspaceShift ShiftYy Y

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2 - 26 MC75 User GuideSpecial Character KeyTo add special characters using the MC75 áü key, type the related character first, then press the Orange tw

Page 161 - Troubleshooting

Using the MC75 2 - 27Function ButtonsThe MC75’s buttons perform certain functions.Figure 2-16 Function Buttons•Power: Press the red Power button to

Page 162 - 7 - 6 MC75 User Guide

2 - 28 MC75 User GuideStylusUse the MC75 stylus to select items and enter information. The stylus functions as a mouse.•Tap: Touch the screen once wit

Page 163 - Bluetooth Connection

Using the MC75 2 - 29Data CaptureThe MC75 offers three types of data capture options:•Linear scanning•Imaging•Digital camera.Linear ScanningMC75 with

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2 - 30 MC75 User GuideDigital CameraMC75 with an integrated digital camera have the following features:•Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar co

Page 165 - Table 7-3

Using the MC75 2 - 31Figure 2-18 Linear Scanning3. Press the scan button. Ensure the red scan beam covers the entire bar code. The Scan/Decode LED

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2 - 32 MC75 User GuideFigure 2-21 Imager Aiming Pattern: Bar Code CenteredFigure 2-22 Imager Aiming Pattern: Bar Code Not CenteredFigure 2-23

Page 167 - Vehicle Cradle

Using the MC75 2 - 33Figure 2-24 Sample Scan Application with Preview Window4. Move the MC75 until the red aiming reticle is on the bar code to sca

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2 - 34 MC75 User GuideRecording VideoTo record a video clip:1. Tap Start > Programs > Pictures & Videos icon.2. Tap Camera on the command ba

Page 169 - Magnetic Stripe Reader

Using the MC75 2 - 35Figure 2-26 Beam Window3. Tap ok.Infrared ConnectionUsing infrared, you can enable short-range file exchange between your MC75

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Table of ContentsPatents...

Page 171 - MC75 Technical Specifications

2 - 36 MC75 User GuideFigure 2-28 Beam ContactTo receive files via IrDA connection:1. Align the IrDA port of the MC75 with that of the other IrDA d

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Chapter 3 Using GPS NavigationIntroductionThe MC75 includes Global Positioning System (GPS) technology using the SiRF III chipset. GPS technology is b

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3 - 2 MC75 User Guide4. Select 57600 from the Baud rate drop-down list.5. Tap ok to close the Setting window.OperationAcquiring satellite signals may

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Using GPS Navigation 3 - 3improves the performance of the Time To First Fix (TTFF) of GPS receivers by providing them with data that they would ordina

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Chapter 4 Using BluetoothIntroductionBluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio fr

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4 - 2 MC75 User GuideThe Bluetooth radio in this MC75 operates as a Class 2 device power class. The maximum output power is 2.5mW and the expected ran

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 3Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and OffTurn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restricti

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4 - 4 MC75 User GuideBluetooth Power StatesCold BootPerforming a cold boot on the MC75 turns off Bluetooth after initialization (which takes a few mom

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 5Figure 4-3 Explorer Mode WindowYou can also use the “tap and hold” technique to view available options. Scroll bars and view o

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4 - 6 MC75 User GuideDiscovering Bluetooth Device(s)The MC75 can receive information from discovered devices without bonding. However, once bonded, th

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 7•Send or Exchange Objects•Associate Serial Port.8. BTExplorer searches for Bluetooth devices in the area.Figure 4-5 Discover D

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4 - 8 MC75 User GuideFigure 4-7 Device Services10. Select a service from the list and press Next. The Connection Favorite Options window appears.Fi

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 9Figure 4-9 Favorites WindowAvailable ServicesThe MC75 offers the following services:•File Transfer Services•Dial-Up Networking

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4 - 10 MC75 User Guide4. Select the device and tap Next. The Select Remote Service window appears.5. Tap Next. The Connection Favorite Options window

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 112. Enter the name for the new folder or file.3. Tap OK to create the new folder or file on the remote device.Deleting a FileTo d

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4 - 12 MC75 User GuideDial-Up Networking ServicesDial-up networking allows the user to connect a PC or laptop to the MC75 and use the MC75 as a modem

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 132. Ensure that the OBEX Object Push profile is enabled on the MC75. See Profiles Tab on page 4-32 for more information.3. Use th

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4 - 14 MC75 User GuideFigure 4-14 Select Contact Entry Window4. Select a contact to send to the other device.5. Tap OK.6. Tap OK to send the contac

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 15Figure 4-16 Select Contact Entry Window4. Select a contact to send to the other device.5. Tap OK.6. Tap OK to swap contacts w

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Table of Contents viiEnabling Bluetooth ...

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4 - 16 MC75 User Guide1. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. The OBEX Object Push window appears.Figure 4-18 OBEX Object Push Wind

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 172. Ensure that the Headset profile is enabled on the MC75. See Profiles Tab on page 4-32 for more information.3. Use the Connect

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4 - 18 MC75 User GuideFigure 4-20 WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog BoxSerial Port ServicesUse the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 19Figure 4-21 ActiveSync Connection Settings Window on PCTo establish an ActiveSync connection:1. Ensure the MC75 is discoverab

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4 - 20 MC75 User GuidePersonal Area Network ServicesConnect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate, or play multi-player games. To

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 21To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device:1. Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer. The BTExplorer window appears.2

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4 - 22 MC75 User GuideFigure 4-25 Pairing Status Window8. Tap Finish. The devices are successfully paired. The device name moves to the Trusted Dev

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 234. Tap OK to create the bond. The MC75 can now exchange information with the other device.Bluetooth SettingsUse the BTExplorer S

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4 - 24 MC75 User GuideTo add a service:1. Tap Add. The Add Local Service window displays.Figure 4-29 Add Local Service Window2. In the list, select

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Using Bluetooth 4 - 25File Transfer ServiceFile transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files.Figure 4-31 BTExplorer Settings - File Tran

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