Motorola Sb1 Owners Manual
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Operation 2 - 11 3.Touch to save the user title. Log Out This feature is dependant upon implementation. Switch Device This feature is dependant upon implementation. Applications All applications installed on the SB1 can be accessed by touching . Figure 2-19Sample Applications Screen NOTEThe SB1 from the factory contains a limited number of applications. Once\ configured the SB1 may have other applications installed. The Applications screen displays an icon for each application. If more than six applicat\ ions are installed, touch the arrow to move to the next page. Dots appear below the icons in\ dicating the number of application pages available. Touch an icon to launch that application. When there is a running application, an appears in the title bar. Touch the to exit the Applications screen and return to the last running application. An appears on the top corner of all running application icons. Touch the on the icon to stop that application. Figure 2-20Sample Applications Screen with Running Application
2 - 12 SB1 User Guide Settings Use the Settings screen to control SB1 functionality. Back WLAN Status Menu Beeper Volume Control Audio Volume Control Battery Status PTT Express Settings Figure 2-21Settings Screen •WLAN Status - Displays the signal strength for the WLAN signal. See Table 2-2 on page 2-12. Touch the icon to refresh the status. NOTEAfter removing the SB1 from the cradle, it takes approximately 30 second\ s for the battery status to update. •Battery Status - Displays the battery charge level. See Table 2-3 on page 2-13 . Touch the icon to refresh the status. •Beeper Volume Control - Use to adjust the speaker volume. See Adjusting the Volume on page 2-13 . •Audio Volume Control - Use to control the audio volume through the Headset Adapter and the Speaker Adapter. See Adjusting the Volume on page 2-13. Note that when using a headset, the headset also has a volume control. •PTT Express Settings - Touch to configure PTT Express for Push-to-Talk (PTT) settings. See PTT Express Voice Client on page 2-15 for more information. •More Settings Menu - Touch to display additional setting options for setting the date and time, screen calibration, provisioning and wireless LAN configuration. Table 2-2WLAN Status IconStatusAction Excellent signal strength WLAN network is ready to use. Very good signal strength WLAN network is ready to use.
Table 2-3Battery Status IconDescription 25% 50% 75% 100% Operation 2 - 13 Adjusting the Volume To adjust the beeper volume and the audio volume on the SB1, touch to increase volume or to decrease volume. Note that when using a headset, the headset also has a \ volume control. PTT Express Settings Use the PTT Express Setting to enable PTT Express and select a channel. For information on using PT\ T Express see PTT Express Voice Client on page 2-15. More Setting Use the More Settings options to calibrate the screen, set beeper settings, view software ver\ sions and other advanced settings. Screen Calibration If when touching the screen misalignment is observed, the user can re-ca\ librate the screen. 1.On the Settings screen, touch . 2.Touch Calibrate Screen. 3.Carefully press and briefly hold finger tip on the center of the target.\ Repeat the procedure as the target moves and stops at different locations on the screen. This enters the new calibration settings. Good signal strength WLAN network is ready to use. Poor signal strength WLAN network is ready to use. Performance may not be optimum. Notify the network administrator that the signal strength is “Poor”. Out-of-network range (not associated) No WLAN network connection. The SB1 beeps and this icon appears on the Home screen whenever it has lost or is out of range from the wireless network. Notify the network administrator. The SB1 beeps when it comes back in range of the wireless network. Table 2-2WLAN Status (Continued) IconStatusAction
2 - 14 SB1 User Guide Figure 2-22Calibration Screen 4.Once all of the new calibration settings are input, tap the screen to sa\ ve the new calibration settings. Beeper Settings To set the alerts on the SB1. The user can select the type of notification that produces an audio aler\ t: 1.Touch . The Settings screen appears. 2.Touch . The Advanced Settings screen appears. 3.Touch Beeper Settings. 4.Touch the System, Server or Application radio button to enable or disable the beeper sound when a notification occurs. 5.Touch to return to the Home screen. Software Versions To view the versions of various software applications on the SB1, touch Software Versions. The Software Version screen displays the version numbers for the operating system, Rho\ Elements, App folder and the SB1 Shell. Touch Back to return to the More Settings screen. Advanced Setting The Advanced Settings options provides settings that are configurable by a system administrat\ or or integrator. Advanced Settings are detailed in the SB1 Integrator Guide.
Operation 2 - 15 PTT Express Voice Client PTT Express Voice Client creates PTT communication capability between disparate enter\ prise devices. Leveraging existing Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) infrastructure, PTT Express delivers simple PTT communication without the need of a voice communication server. The Speaker Adapter or Headset Adapter and a Headset are required for PTT communication. See Chapter 4, Accessories for information on installing the adapters. PTT Button Speaker Figure 2-23Speaker Adapter PTT Button Volume Control PTT Button Volume Control Microphone Microphone Figure 2-24Headsets PTT Audible Indicators The following tones provide helpful cues when using the voice client. •Talk Tone: Double chirp. Plays when the PTT button (broadcast or private calls)\ is depressed. This is a prompt for the user to start talking. •Access Tone : Single beep. Plays when another user just finished a broadcast or resp\ onse to the user. The user is now able to initiate a Group Broadcast or Private Response. •Busy Tone: Continuous tone. Plays when the broadcast (or private) button is dep\ ressed and another user is already communicating on the same talkgroup.
2 - 16 SB1 User Guide •Network Tone: •Three increasing tones. Plays when PTT Express is acquiring the WLAN con\ nection and ready for voice communication. • Three decreasing tones. Plays when PTT Express has lost the WLAN connect\ ion and is not ready for voice communication. PTT Express Voice Client Configuration Enable Voice Client Communication To enable the PTT communication: 1.Press the Home button to display the Home screen. 2.Touch . The Settings screen appears. 3.Touch PTT Express settings. The PTT Express screen appears. Figure 2-25PTT Express Screen 4.Touch Voice Client Status. Figure 2-26Voice Client Status Screen 5.Touch Enable. 6.Touch Save. 7.Touch . Select a Talk Group NOTEUpon reset, the talk group is set to Talk Group 1 .
Operation 2 - 17 One of 32 talk groups can be selected by PTT Express users. However, only one talk group may be enabled at a time on the SB1. 1.Touch . The Settings screen appears. 2.Touch PTT Express settings. The PTT Express screen appears. 3.Touch Talk Group. The Talk Group screen appears. Figure 2-27Talk Group Screen 4.Touch a Talk Group number. Use the arrow buttons to view additional Talk Groups. 5.Touch Save. 6.Touch to return to the PTT Express screen. 7.Press the Home button. Disable PTT Express Voice Client Communication To disable the PTT communication: 1.From the Home screen, touch . The Settings screen appears. 2.Touch PTT Express settings. The PTT Express screen appears. 3.Touch Voice Client Status. 4.Touch Disable. 5.Touch Save. 6.Touch to return to the PTT Express screen. 7.Press the Home button. PTT Communication NOTEBy default, the Private Response feature is disabled. Specific applicati\ ons may enabled this feature. Check with system administrator for more information. PTT communication may be established as a Group Broadcast or Private Res\ ponse. Group Broadcast (One to Many) 1.Press and hold the PTT button on the Speaker Adapter or Headset and listen for the talk tone to play.
2 - 18 SB1 User Guide If a busy tone is heard, release the PTT button and wait a moment before\ making another attempt. Ensure that PTT Express and the WLAN are enabled. 2.Start talking immediately after the talk tone plays. NOTEIf the user holds the PTT button for more than 60 seconds, the call is d\ ropped and then restarted preventing others from making Group Broadcast calls. The user should release the Group Broadcast button when finished talking to allow others to make cal\ ls. 3.Release the PTT button when finished talking. Response to a Group Broadcast To respond to a Group Broadcast: 1.Wait until an access tone is heard. 2.Press and hold the PTT button and listen for the talk tone to play. If a busy tone is heard, release the PTT button and wait a moment before\ making another attempt. Ensure that PTT Express and the WLAN are enabled. 3.Start talking immediately after the talk tone plays. 4.Release the PTT button when finished talking. Private Response (One to One) NOTEBy default, the Private Response feature is disabled. Specific applicati\ ons may enabled this feature. Check with system administrator for more information. The Private Response can only be initiated once a Group Broadcast has be\ en established. The initial Private Response is made to the last talker on the Group Bro\ adcast. 1.Wait until an access tone is heard. 2.Within 10 seconds, double press and hold the PTT button, and listen for \ the talk tone to play. If a busy tone is heard, release the PTT button and wait a moment before\ making another attempt. Ensure that PTT Express and the WLAN are enabled. 3.Start talking immediately after the talk tone plays. 4.Release the PTT button when finished talking.
CHAPTER 3 DATA CAPTURE Introduction The SB1 contains a bar code reader with combined aimer and illumination \ for reading bar code data. The reader uses advanced camera technology to take a digital picture of a ba\ r code, and executes state-of-the-art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image. Scanning Considerations Scanning consists of; aim, scan and decode. Scanning performance can be \ optimized by considering the range. Any scanning device decodes well over a particular working range (minim\ um and maximum distances from the bar code). This range varies according to bar code density and scanning device opti\ cs. Scanning within range brings quick and constant decodes; scanning too cl\ ose or too far away prevents decodes. Move the SB1 closer and further away to find the right working \ range for the bar codes being scanned. The best way to specify the appropriate working range per bar code densi\ ty is through a chart called a decode zone. A decode graph simply plots working range as a function of minimum eleme\ nt widths of bar code symbols. See the SB1 Integrator Guide for the detailed information. 7.5 mil Code 39 20 mil Code 39 10 mil Data Matrix 10 mil PDF 417 13 mil 100% UPC 13 mil 80% UPC 2.50 in. 6.36 cm 2.67 in. 5.70 cm 2.02 in. 5.13 cm 2.54 in.* 6.45 cm * 1.64 in.* 4.17 cm * 2.76 in.* 7.01 cm* 5.41 in. 13.74 cm7.98 in. 20.27 cm8.57 in. 21.77 cm 9.36 in. 23.77 cm 13.47 in. 24.80 cm 20.67 in. 52.50 cm * Dependent upon bar code width Figure 3-1Bar Code Reader Decode Graph
NOTEContact the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support if chronic scanni\ ng difficulties develop. Decoding of properly printed bar codes should be quick and effortless. 3 - 2 SB1 User Guide Bar Code Reading To read bar codes: 1.Ensure that the SB1 is loaded with a scanning application. 2.Aim the exit window at the bar code. LED Figure 3-2Data Capture 3.Press the Scan button. Ensure the red illumination covers the entire bar\ code. The LED Indicator illuminates red to indicate that the illumination is on. The LED Indicator turns green and a beep sounds to indicate a successful decode. NOTEScanning procedures depend on the application. An application may use different scanning procedures from the one listed above.