Motorola Sb1 Owners Manual
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CHAPTER 2 OPERATION This chapter provides basic instructions for using the SB1. Wearing the SB1 The SB1 can be worn on a lanyard around the neck, in a holster on the hi\ p or on an armband. Lanyard The lanyard provides easy access to the SB1 and allows the SB1 to be use\ d as an employee badge when not in use. Figure 2-1SB1 on Lanyard
2 - 2 SB1 User Guide The SB1 mounts onto the lanyard and can be removed and replaced with eas\ e. An accelerometer instantly orients the screen 180° based on device position for easy viewing by \ customers and users. The lanyard is adjustable allowing the user to position the SB1 to a com\ fortable height. See Lanyard on page 4-13. Figure 2-2Installing the SB1 onto the Lanyard Holster NOTEThe tether on the holster is for loss prevention. Do not allow the SB1 t\ o hang from the holster and drop to the floor. Damage might occur. The holster clips onto a belt or waistband and provides a tether to secu\ re the SB1. See Holster on page 4-9 for setup instructions. Figure 2-3Holster on Belt
Operation 2 - 3 Armband The armband attaches to the forearm or upper arm and provides mounting f\ or the holster. See Armband on page 4-11 for setup instructions. Figure 2-4Armband Entering Data NOTEThe user must only use a finger when touching the screen. Use of any oth\ er type of object could void the warranty. The user uses the tip of their finger to select objects, enter text and \ accept notifications. Do not use a pen or any other object on the SB1 display. It is designed for finger friendly touch only. Figure 2-5Entering Data on Screen
2 - 4 SB1 User Guide Using a Headset One option for Push-to-Talk (PTT) communication is using a headset. Motorola Solutions offers two types of headset accessories; earbud headset and speaker headset. The Headset Adapter is required when using a headset. Connect the headset to the Headset Adapter when wearing the SB1 on the lanyard, holster or armband. Audio Adapter Figure 2-6Using Headset with SB1 in Holster
Operation 2 - 5 Figure 2-7Using Headset with SB1 on Lanyard Figure 2-8Headset with SB1 on Armband
2 - 6 SB1 User Guide Using the Speaker Adapter The Speaker Adapter provides PTT communication. When receiving audio, the sound come\ s from the Speaker Adapter. When the user speaks, the microphone on the front of the SB1 captures \ the audio. MicrophonePTT Button Figure 2-9Using the Speaker Adapter
Operation 2 - 7 Home Screen The Home screen provides the user access to SB1 configuration, applicati\ ons, notifications and user profile settings. Press and release the Home button on the side of the SB1 to display the \ Home screen. NOTEWhen the SB1 is in a cradle, the Home screen does not display when the u\ ser presses the Home button. Home Button Figure 2-10Pressing Home Button Notifications User Profile Applications Settings Lock Running Background Application Figure 2-11Home Screen
Table 2-1Home Screen Icons IconDescription Notifications - Touch to open the Notification screen. A star on the icon indicates that new notifications are available. Lock - Touch to automatically lock the SB1 and displays the User screen. User Profile - Touch to set user profile. Applications - Touch to launch the Applications screen. Settings - Touch to configure SB1 settings. 2 - 8 SB1 User Guide Notifications The SB1 displays notifications for system and application status. When a\ notification is received, a notification dialog box appears on the screen and a beep sounds. The user can act on the notification or dismiss it depending upon the notification. Figure 2-12Sample Notification Dialog Box If multiple notifications are present, the SB1 displays a dialog box wit\ h each notification. Figure 2-13Multiple Notifications Touch one of the notifications to display its notification dialog box. Touch to close the dialog box.
Operation 2 - 9 Notifications for Out of Network Coverage and Battery Low appear on the \ Home screen as icons. The user also hears a single beep as the notification changes. Figure 2-14Out of Network Coverage and Battery Low Notifications Locking the SB1 Touch the Lock icon to place the SB1 into badge mode. The screen automatically displays the user name and title set in the Profile screen. The SB1 also goes into badge mode when it is hanging upside from a lanya\ rd. See Figure 2-1 on page 2-1. Figure 2-15Lock Screen To return to the Home screen, press the Home button. Setting User Profile NOTEUser settings may not be applicable for all applications. Check with sys\ tem administrator. Use the Profile screen to set the user name and user title, sign out of the SB1 and swi\ tch devices. Title Text Box Name Text Box Figure 2-16Profile Screen
2 - 10 SB1 User Guide Enter Name and Title To enter user name: 1.In the Profile screen, touch the top text box. The Enter Name screen appears. Figure 2-17Enter Name Screen 2.Press the keypad keys to enter the user name.• Use to create capital letter. • T ouch to display the numeric keypad. • T ouch to display special character keypad. • T o create the letter c, quickly touch three times. • Use to delete the last character in the text box. 3.Touch to save the name. To enter user title: 1.In the Profile screen, touch the lower text box. The Enter Title screen appears. Figure 2-18Enter Title Screen 2.Press keypad keys to enter the user title. • Use to create capital letter. • T ouch to display the numeric keypad. • T ouch to display special character keypad. • T o create the letter c, quickly touch three times. • Use to delete the last character in the text box.