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CT50 Mobile Computer with Android 4.4 Operating System User Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (HII) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII. HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. HII disclaims all responsibility for the selection and use of software and/or hardware to achieve intended results. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII. Trademarks Android, Google, and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. Microsoft, Windows are either registered trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Honeywell. Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the property of their respective owners. Patents For patent information, see www.hsmpats.com. Copyright 2015 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. ii Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Contents Contents Customer Support . vii Product Service and Repair . vii Limited Warranty . vii Send Feedback . vii 1 About the Computer Features . 1 About the Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer . 2 About the Battery . 6 Charge the Battery . 6 Change the Battery . 7 About the Battery Status Icon . 9 Change the Battery Status LED Behavior . 11 Check the Battery Level . 12 About Battery Life and Conservation . 12 Battery Recommendations and Safety Precautions. 13 Enable Airplane Mode . 13 Power On the CT50. 14 Unlock the Screen . 15 About the Good Read LED . 16 Configure the Screen Backlight. 17 About the Audio Features . 17 Adjust Ringtone and Notification Volume . 17 Enable Vibrate Mode . 19 Audio Settings . 20 Insert a MicroSD Card. 21 How to Transfer Files. 24 How to Browse Files on the CT50. 24 Accessories for the CT50 . 25 2 About the User Interface and Applications . 27 About the User Interface . 28 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide iii Contents About the Home Screen . 28 Navigation and Function Buttons . 29 About Status Bar Icons. 29 Remap a Button . 30 View Notifications . 31 Manage Notifications . 31 Customize the Home Screen . 32 Customize the Favorites Tray . 32 Use Google Search . 32 About Screen Gestures . 33 Set the Time Zone . 33 About Honeywell Applications . 34 Download Honeywell Launcher. 35 Unlock Developer Options. 36 3 About the Scanner . 37 About the Scanner . 38 How to Scan Bar Codes as Keyboard Input . 38 Change the Scanner Settings . 38 Restore Default Scanner Settings . 38 Scanners Default Settings . 39 Data Processing Settings . 39 Symbology Settings. 41 Decode Settings . 42 Imager Settings . 43 Trigger Settings . 43 Notification Settings. 43 Scan a Bar Code. 44 4 Use the Phone . 45 About the Phone . 46 Activate the UMTS Phone . 46 Activate the CDMA Phone . 49 Make a Phone Call . 49 Answer the Phone . 50 Switch Apps During a Phone Call . 50 Check Your Voicemail . 50 Set Your Voicemail Number . 51 Change Voicemail Settings . 51 iv Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Contents Make an Emergency Phone Call. 51 Configure Phone Settings . 51 5 Use the Camera. 53 About the Color Camera . 54 Adjust the Camera and Video Settings . 54 How to Zoom . 54 Change Camera Settings . 54 Take a Photo . 54 Record a Video . 55 Change Video Settings . 55 6 Configure the Computer. 57 How to Configure the Computer . 58 Start the Settings App . 58 About the Structure of the Settings App. 58 About Network Communications. 62 Connect to a Wi-Fi Network . 62 Configure Proxy Settings for a Wi-Fi Network. 63 Disable Wi-Fi Notifications . 64 Connect to an Ethernet Network . 64 How to Connect to Virtual Private Networks . 65 Add a VPN. 65 Connect to a VPN . 65 Edit VPN Information. 66 About Wireless Security . 66 About Certificates. 66 Load a Certificate . 67 Disable or Remove Certificates. 67 About Bluetooth Communications . 68 Connect a Bluetooth Device. 68 Configure Bluetooth Settings . 70 Making the CT50 Discoverable . 70 Rename or Disconnect a Paired Device. 70 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide v Contents About Serial and USB Communications . 71 About Near Field Communication (NFC). 71 7 Manage and Maintain the CT50 . 73 How to Upgrade the System Software . 74 How to Restart the Computer . 74 Reset the Computer . 75 Clean Boot the Computer. 75 Clean the Computer . 76 A Specifications. 77 Physical and Environmental Specifications. 78 vi Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Customer Support Customer Support If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your product, contact us by using one of these methods:
Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions. If the Knowledge Base does not help you solve your problem, log into the Technical Support Portal to submit your problem or ask your question. Technical Support Portal: www.hsmsupportportal.com Log into the Technical Support Portal to search our Knowledge Base, submit your problem or question, request a call back, or provide feedback. When filling out one of the forms, provide as much detail as possible. You can even include attachments. Telephone: www.honeywellaidc.com/locations For our latest contact information, please check our website. Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world. To find your service center, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and select Support > Contact Support > Service and Repair. Contact your service center to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #) before you return the product. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return your product to Honeywell (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record. Limited Warranty For warranty information, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and click Resources > Warranty. Send Feedback Your feedback is crucial to the continual improvement of our documentation. To provide feedback about this manual, please contact the Technical Communications department directly at ACSHSMTechnicalCommunications@honeywell.com. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide vii Customer Support viii Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 1 About the Computer Features This chapter introduces the Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer with the Android 4.4 operating system. Use this chapter to learn about the basic computer features, functions, and accessories. 1 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features About the Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer The Honeywell Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer is an enterprise-focused smartphone that uses the Android operating system to provide reliable and secure management of corporate data and wireless communications. The CT50 offers key features such as a large display, long-lasting battery, bar code imager, and rugged durability.The healthcare version of the CT50 offers most of the same functionality as the other CT50s, but it only offers the WLAN option. Android 4.4 operating system.
High performance 2D imager with ergonomic scan trigger keys
Software-definable LTE/UMTS or CDMA/EVDO wireless WWAN 2 GB DRAM, 16 GB flash memory Large, sunlight-readable display with responsive multi-touch screen radio for high speed data and quality voice support across all network technologies IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (ac if supported) radio
Bluetooth 4.0 radio
NFC technology for short-range wireless data exchange
Value-added software components supporting specialized imaging and OCR functions
Mid-tier rugged specifications with IP67 sealing
Customer-accessible microSD slot for removable memory cards
(up to 32 GB) Integrated GPS receiver (with WWAN radio option) 8-megapixel color camera
Receiver Category 3 in accordance with EN 300 440-1 Caution: The CT50 Healthcare mobile computer shall not be used directly for active patient monitoring purposes or used for displaying alerts and alarms directly from a patients medical device. 2 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Scan buttons Volume buttons Touch panel Navigation panel Front View of the CT50 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 3 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Good Read LED Scanner window Power button Battery status LED Top View of the CT50 4 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Camera lens Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Camera button Battery door latch microSIM and microSD door Battery Back View of the CT50 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 5 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features About the Battery The CT50 uses a rechargeable 3.6 V Li-ion battery as its main power source. The battery has a 14.6 watt hour capacity. Several factors determine the life of your battery, such as display brightness, display timeout, input device, extreme temperature, and your usage. Honeywell recommends that you keep the battery charged at all times to prevent data loss. When you change the battery, the computer automatically goes into a power-off state and then cold boots. Contact your local sales representative for replacement batteries. Caution: The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if it is mistreated. Do not disassemble it, heat it above 100 C (212 F), or incinerate it. Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away from children. Caution: We recommend the use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. The use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. A non-Honeywell battery will not be charged in the device or in a Honeywell charger. Charge the Battery Make sure you fully charge the battery (Model CT50-BTSC) before you use your CT50. You can charge the battery before or after you install it in the CT50. It takes about 6 hours for the battery to fully charge in any of the accessories
Insert the battery into a Quad Battery Charger or the battery well of an eHomeBase. or
Insert the CT50 with the battery installed into an eHomeBase, ChargeBase, NetBase, Quad Battery Charger, USB Adapter, or Vehicle Power Adapter (not supported on the CT50 Healthcare computer). 6 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Change the Battery If your battery power is low, you need to either charge the battery in the computer, or replace it with a charged battery. 1 Save your files and close any open applications. 2 Press and hold the Power button. This screen appears:
3 Tap Power off. 4 When prompted that the CT50 will shut down, tap OK. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 7 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 5 Disconnect the handstrap from the bottom of the computer. If you have a CT50 Healthcare computer, you do not have a handstrap. 6 Press and slide the battery door toward the bottom of the computer to unlock the door. 8 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 7 Lift up on the edge of the battery and remove it from the computer. 8 Insert the charged battery into the computer. 9 Press in on the battery door and slide it into the locked position. About the Battery Status Icon Use the battery icon in the Status bar to see the power status of your battery. The table below only includes some of the icons. If you want more detailed information on your battery, such as usage time or charge remaining on the battery, go to Settings > Battery. Battery Status Icons Icon Status The battery charge is at 100%. The battery charge is at 50%. The battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now. The computer is connected to external power and the battery is charging. There is a battery error. Install another battery. If the problem persists, call Honeywell Technical Support. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 9 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features The Battery status LED in the upper right corner of the computer indicates the charging status of the battery. You can also use the Battery status LED as a notification LED. For more information on how to use the LED as a notification LED, see http://developer.android.com/guide/
topics/ui/notifiers/notifications.html. Battery status LED Out-of-Box Battery Status LED Descriptions Connected to Power No No Yes Yes Yes Either Description Battery level is more than 20%
LED State Blinking amber Battery level is below 20%
Off Steady amber Battery level is between 0% and 60%
Blinking green Battery level is between 60% and 95%
Steady green Battery level is above 95%
Blinking red Battery error 10 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Change the Battery Status LED Behavior Chapter 1 About the Computer Features You can change the behavior of the Battery status LED if the default behavior for a charging battery (blinking green) is not acceptable to your environment. In addition to the out-of-box Battery status LED behavior, you can choose:
Default Battery LED
No Battery LED Use the Default Battery LED setting if you want the status LED to turn on steady amber and then steady green when charging. Select the No battery LED setting if you want to use the LED as a notification LED for applications or device management solutions. Default Battery LED Descriptions Connected to Power No No Yes Yes Yes Description Battery level is below 15%
Battery level is 15% or more Battery level is below 15%
LED State Blinking red Off Steady red Steady amber Battery level is between 15% and 90%
Steady green Battery level is 90% or more 1 Tap All Apps > Settings > Battery LED. 2 Select one of these options:
Default Battery LED
HSM Battery LED (Out-of-Box setting)
No Battery LED Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 11 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Check the Battery Level In addition to the Battery status icons and the Battery status LED, you can get the battery status from the Settings app. 1 Tap All Apps > Settings. 2 Tap Battery. The current percentage of battery power remaining and the amount of usage time left on the battery appear on the screen. A list shows the battery usage for individual apps and services. For usage details, tap one of the apps or services in the list. About Battery Life and Conservation If you store the batteries outside of the computer for long periods of time, they slowly discharge. Honeywell recommends storing the battery in a charger to maintain battery performance. Battery Conservation Tips When You Want to:
Use the computer and the low battery status icon appears or the battery light turns on. Stop using the computer for 5 minutes or more. Store the computer for more than a day. Do this to Save Battery Power:
Press and hold the Power button and then select Power off from the menu. After the computer turns off, remove the battery and insert a fully charged battery. Make sure that the low battery status icon is not on the screen and that the battery status LED is not on. Press the Power button to suspend the computer.
If you are storing the computer for a few days (such as over the weekend), install a charged battery or connect the computer to a power source. If you are storing the computer for a longer period of time, remove and charge the battery. When the battery is done charging, store both the battery and the computer is a cool location. If you store the battery for several months, recharge the battery periodically to keep it at peak performance.
Store the battery outside of the computer. Store the batteries in a charger. 12 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Battery Recommendations and Safety Precautions
Charge the battery before use. Battery ships with a partial charge only.
See Charge the Battery on page 6 for approved charging methods. Use of this battery in other devices could result in damage to the device or battery.
Avoid dropping the battery or computer. If you suspect that the battery or computer is damaged, send it to Honeywell service center for inspection.
Replace this battery only with another model CT50-BTSC battery. These batteries have been tested in accordance with applicable safety standards. Contact your Honeywell sales representative or distributor if this battery is no longer available.
Discarded batteries may create a safety hazard. Before disposal, cover the battery contacts with electrical insulating tape.
Do not modify the battery or attempt to insert foreign objects into it.
Do not solder directly to the battery contacts.
Do not short circuit the battery, and keep it away from metallic items.
Do not drop the battery or apply mechanical shocks or pressure to it.
Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, shred or burn the battery.
Do not immerse the battery in water or get the battery wet. Enable Airplane Mode If you do not need to connect to any wireless networks, you can enable Airplane mode to turn off all the radios and save battery power. 1 Tap the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Select the Airplane mode check box to enable it. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 13 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Power On the CT50 set the default language for the CT50. set up the Wi-Fi network connections. set the time, date, and time zone. personalize (name) the CT50. The first time you power on the CT50, a Welcome screen appears. Follow the prompts on the Welcome screen as the setup wizard helps you:
After you have fully charged and installed a battery, power on the CT50 for the first time:
Press and release the Power button. Note: Once you complete the Setup Wizard, the Welcome screen no longer appears when you power on the CT50. You will now see the Lock screen each time you power it on. 14 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Unlock the Screen Every time you power on the CT50, you will need to unlock it.
Drag the lock toward any edge of the screen to unlock it. After you start using the CT50, you should set a password to protect the computer. Tap All Apps > Settings > Security. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 15 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features About the Good Read LED The Good Read LED indicates the status of the scanner. For more information on how to scan bar codes, see Scan a Bar Code on page 44. Good Read LED I Good Read LED Descriptions LED Color Green Blinking green Description Good read of a bar code. The data collection engine is processing or starting up. 16 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Configure the Screen Backlight Chapter 1 About the Computer Features The display has an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight intensity to conserve power and ensure the display is readable. You can set the backlight intensity level as needed for your environment. 1 Tap the Settings app. 2 Tap Display > Brightness. 3 Tap AUTO to use the ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the brightness for your work environment. Or, adjust the slider to set the brightness level. About the Audio Features The CT50 has a speaker, a microphone, and several software tools for configuring the volume of sounds. Adjust Ringtone and Notification Volume You can quickly adjust the volume of ringtone and notification sounds by using the side volume buttons. Note: This method of adjusting the volume only affects the volume of ringtone and notification sounds. To change the volume for other sounds, open the Settings app and tap Sound > Volumes. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 17 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 1 Press one of the buttons on the right side of the computer. The Volume slider appears. 2 Press the buttons or adjust the slider to change the volume. 18 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Enable Vibrate Mode You can switch to Vibrate mode and disable the speaker if necessary for your working environment. 1 Press and hold the Power button. The power options screen appears. 2 Tap to turn on Vibrate mode. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 19 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Audio Settings This section describes the audio and sound settings you can configure in the Settings app. To change audio settings, start the Settings app and tap Sound. Audio and Sound Settings Setting Volumes Phone ringtone Vibrate when ringing Description Use the sliders to set the volume for:
music, video, games, and other media.
ringtone and notifications. You can also use the side volume buttons to change the volume.
alarms. Select a ringtone. Select to enable vibrate mode when the phone is ringing. Default notification sound Select a notification sound. Dial pad touch tones Touch sounds Screen lock sound Vibrate on touch Select to enable audio tones when you use the phone keypad. Select to enable audio sounds when you use the touch screen. Select to enable an audio tone when the screen is locked. Select to enable vibrate mode when you touch the screen. 20 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Insert a microSD Card Chapter 1 About the Computer Features You can use a microSD card to increase file storage capacity or to install software. Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with the CT50 computer for maximum performance and durability. Note: Format memory card before initial use. 1 Power off the computer. 2 Disconnect the handstrap from the bottom of the computer. If you have a CT50 Healthcare computer, you do not have a handstrap. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 21 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 3 Press and slide the battery door toward the bottom of the computer to unlock the door. 4 Lift up on the edge of the battery and remove it from the computer. 5 Press down on the SD card door and slide it toward the top of the computer to open it. 22 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 6 Insert the SD card into the door. 7 Press down on the SD card door and slide the door toward the bottom of the computer to lock it. 8 Insert the battery into the computer. 9 Press in on the battery door and slide it into the locked position. 10 Replace the handstrap. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 23 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features How to Transfer Files You can transfer files between your desktop PC and the CT50 with the HomeBase or USB adapter and a standard USB cable. When the computer is connected through USB, you can browse to it and drag-and-
drop to move files back and forth to a Windows PC. If you are transferring files to and from a Mac, use the Android File Transfer application (available from www.android.com/filetransfer). By default, the computer connects using MTP (Media Transfer Protocol). If you are transferring mainly camera images, you can configure the connection to use PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). If your Windows PC does not support MTP, you may be able to transfer files using PTP instead. Note: The CT50 supports Hi-Speed USB communications (USB 2.0) with a maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbps. 1 Connect the CT50 to your PC. 2 On the CT50, select either Connected as a media device (MTP) or Camera (PTP). The CT50 stores your selection as the default. 3 Browse to the CT50 from your PC. You can now copy, delete, or move files between the CT50 and your PC. How to Browse Files on the CT50 You can use the File Browser application in Power Tools to browse the files on the CT50 and the microSD card. Note: Due to system permissions, some files cannot be opened. Depending on the associated application, a choice of applications may be available to open the file. 1 Touch All Apps > Power Tools 2 Touch a folder name or file name to open it.
> File Browser
. 24 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Accessories for the CT50 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features The CT50 ships with a battery. All other accessories are ordered and shipped separately. For help, contact your local sales representative. CT50 Accessories and Descriptions Accessory CT50 Battery
(Model CT50-BTSC) eHomeBase
(Model CT50-EB) HomeBase
(Model CT50-HB) ChargeBase
(Model CT50-CB) NetBase
(Model CT50-NB) Vehicle Power Adapter
(Model CT50-MC)
(Not available for CT50 Healthcare) Vehicle Dock
(Model CT50-MB)
(Not available for CT50 Healthcare) Description The battery provides hours of power to the CT50. You may want to purchase spare battery packs for longer shifts. Use the eHomeBase to hold a CT50 with its battery installed, charge a spare battery pack, charge the main battery pack, and provide power to the mobile computer. The eHomeBase has a USB client connector as well as an Ethernet connector. Use the HomeBase to hold a CT50 with its battery installed, charge a spare battery pack, charge the main battery pack, and provide power to the mobile computer. The HomeBase has a USB client connector. The CT50 ChargeBase is a 4-slot charging cradle that can power four computers, and charge their main batteries in 6 hours. The NetBase enables up to four CT50 computers to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network. The Net Base also provides a second RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to an additional device such as a printer, workstation, or another Net Base. Use the vehicle power adapter to charge the battery installed in the CT50 from the accessory port in your vehicle. Use the vehicle docks to hold and charge the CT50 while using it on a vehicle. The vehicle dock also contains a USB host port. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 25 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features CT50 Accessories and Descriptions Accessory Quad Charger
(Model CT50-QBC) USB Adapter
(Model CT50-USB) Scan Handle
(Not available for CT50 Healthcare) Holster
(Not available for CT50 Healthcare) Belt Clip
(CT50 Healthcare only) Description Use the quad charger to charge up to four batteries. Use this snap-on adapter to connect to a USB port for transferring data or charging your CT50. Attach to a CT50 to have an easy way to grip the computer and scan labels. Use the holster to carry the CT50 hands-free in the work environment. You can choose between three different holsters. Use the belt slip to carry the CT50 attached to your belt. 26 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 2 About the User Interface and Applications Use this chapter to learn about the Android user interface and how to interact with the screen. You can also use this chapter to learn about the Honeywell applications on the computer. 27 Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications About the User Interface The Android 4.4 operating system provides a touch-friendly and easy-
to-navigate user interface. About the Home Screen When you turn on the mobile computer, the Home screen is the first screen that appears after language provisioning is complete. Status bar Search bar Camera app Favorites tray Understand the Home Screen Item Status bar Description Status icons to the left tell you when an app has sent notifications, such as an arriving message. System icons to the right display the current wireless and network connection state and battery level. Favorites tray App icons in the tray are visible on the Home screen. The All Apps icon is in the center of the Favorites tray. Search the internet or the computer using Google. Search bar 28 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Navigation and Function Buttons There are navigation and function buttons below the Favorites tray on the front panel of the CT50. Navigation and Function Buttons Button Description Back Recent Apps Home Search Volume Function Takes you back to the previous screen. Lets you view and switch between recently used apps. Returns you to the Home screen Starts a search on the computer or the internet. Raises or lowers the volume of the speaker. About Status Bar Icons Status and notification icons show you the current status of your network, the battery, notifications, and sounds. Use this table to understand some of the available status icons. Status and Notification Icons Icon Description Pending calendar event Icon Description Sound is turned off Pending alarm and Alarm is set New text message or multimedia message Vibrate mode is turned on Battery charge is at 100%
Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 29 Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Status and Notification Icons (continued) Icon Description Error with text or multimedia message delivery Icon Description Terminal is connected to external power and the battery is charging New email Airplane mode is turned on Terminal is connected to a computer with a USB cable ABD active (USB debugging enabled) Synchronizing data Error with sync or sign-in CT50 paired with a Bluetooth device Bluetooth is turned on Wi-Fi network connected with full signal strength Wi-Fi network connected but no signal strength SD card is full Ethernet status connected Remap a Button You can change the default function of the Left Scan, Right Scan, or Camera buttons. 1 Tap All Apps > Settings > Key remap. 2 Touch to button you want to remap. 3 Tap KEYS or APP to view the available functions. 4 Select the function you want to assign to the button. The function you selected now appears under the button name. 30 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications View Notifications You can view the notifications shade to see a list of events on the CT50.
To open the shade, swipe down from the top of the screen.
To close the shade, swipe up from the bottom of the screen, or tap the Back or Home buttons. Manage Notifications When an app sends a notification to the CT50, you can easily respond to it. 1 When a notification icon appears, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2 To respond to a notification, touch it. The associated app opens so that you can respond.
To dismiss a notification, swipe it sideways.
To dismiss all notifications, tap in the top right corner. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 31 Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Customize the Home Screen
. The All Apps screen appears. You can add application icons to any Home screen to access them more easily. 1 Touch 2 To add an app icon to a Home screen, touch and hold the icon for the app, and then slide your finger to place the icon on one of the Home screens. To add a widget icon to a Home screen, touch WIDGETS at the top of the screen, touch and hold the icon for the widget, and then slide your finger to place the widget icon on one of the Home screens. 3 To remove an app or widget from the Home screen, touch and hold the icon and slide it over Remove at the top of the screen. Customize the Favorites Tray You can add application icons to the Favorites tray to access them more easily. 1 Touch 2 Touch and hold an icon in the Favorites tray, and slide it over
. The All Apps screen appears. X Remove at the top of the screen. 3 To add an app icon to the Favorites tray, touch and hold the icon for the app, and then slide your finger to place the icon in the Favorites tray. To add a Widget icon to the Favorites tray, touch WIDGETS at the top of the All Apps screen, touch and hold the icon for the widget, and then slide your finger to place the icon in the Favorites tray. Use Google Search Use the Google Search field at the top of the Home screen to help you find anything you need on the computer or on the web. 1 At the top of any Home screen, touch Google to type your search term. As you type, suggestions from Google web search appear below the Search box, and results from the computer (such as apps or contacts) appear below the web search results. 2 Tap a suggestion to search for it immediately, or touch its arrow just to add the term to the search field without starting to search. 32 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide About Screen Gestures Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Use your fingers or the stylus to manipulate icons, buttons, menus, the onscreen keyboard, and other items on the screen.
To select or activate something, tap it.
To type something, such as a name or password, touch where you want to type. A keyboard appears that lets you type into the field. Other common gestures include:
Touch and hold: Touch and hold an item by touching it and lifting your finger until an action occurs.
Drag: Touch and hold an item for a moment. Without lifting your finger, move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position. For example, you can drag to reposition shortcuts on the Home screen.
Swipe or slide: Quickly move your finger across the screen, without pausing when you first touch. For example, you can slide a Home screen left or right to view the other Home screens.
Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on a web page, map, or other screen to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out.
Pinch: In some apps, you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in). Set the Time Zone The CT50 gets the current date and time from its network connection. You can manually set the time zone for your location. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 Tap Date & time. 3 Clear the check box for Automatic time zone. 4 Tap Select time zone and select the time zone for your location. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 33 Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications About Honeywell Applications Honeywell applications help you troubleshoot and connect your computer to other devices and networks. Many of the applications in this table are located in the Power Tools folder. For more information on Power Tools, look for Dolphin Power Tools on www.honeywellaidc.com. Honeywell Applications Available on the CT50 Icon Application AppsConfig Description Provides a way to disable/enable apps and uninstall updates. AutoInstall Settings Configure Autorun Backup BattMon Demo Diagnostic Information EZConfig EZConfig Editor Use to automatically install packages, APKs, and configure during the boot sequence. Configure which applications you want to run during the boot sequence. Backup and restore settings and user data. Monitor the charge status of the battery. Use ScanDemo to demonstrate how the scanner works. You can use it to scan a bar code, set the symbologies it scans, and determine the computer response to a scanned bar code. Use the DiagnosticInfo app to view device information, Honeywell Apps, Radio Information, Battery Information, Memory Information, and Scanner Information. Configure device and applications efficiently with bar code and configuration files. View and edit the configuration(.xml) files and update settings. 34 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Honeywell Applications Available on the CT50 Icon Application EZConfig Utils Displays a list of the .xml files for apps Description that you can edit on the CT50. File Browser Provides an efficient way to browse files on the CT50. IPConfig LogView Ping Route Wi-Fi Info Use IPConfig to view network adapter information. Displays LogCat and Dmesg information in real time. Use Ping to verify communication links or to make sure a specific IP address is working. Use Route to view and edit the rules that govern how packets destined for various subnets are routed. Provides Wi-Fi information on the CT50. Wi-Fi Radio Settings Provides an easy way to configure Wi-Fi settings on the CT50 Download Honeywell Launcher Honeywell Launcher is an Android application, designed for Honeywell mobile computers, that provides a platform from which other applications may be launched while attempting to provide a locked-down environment. You can configure Honeywell Launcher for your specific application requirements. You can download and use Honeywell Launcher for a 60-day evaluation period. After the evaluation period expires, you will need to purchase a license. For more information on Honeywell Launcher, see the Launcher for Android User Guide available for download from www.honeywellaidc.com. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 35 Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Unlock Developer Options If you are a developer working with the CT50, you can easily unlock the Developer options. The Developer options allow you to easily test and debug applications under development for the CT50. After you unlock the developer options, a link to Devleoper options appears in the System menu. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 Tap About phone. 3 Tap Build number seven times. A popup message appears informing you that you are now a developer. 36 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 3 About the Scanner Use this chapter to understand how to scan bar codes and how to configure the scanner. 37 Chapter 3 About the Scanner About the Scanner The internal scanner can read 1D and 2D bar code symbologies, composite symbologies, and postal codes. It also supports omni-
directional scanning for greater flexibility in real-world settings. The image engine can also capture black and white images, such as signatures and pictures of damaged inventory. How to Scan Bar Codes as Keyboard Input The scan wedge feature sends scanned bar code data to an active application as Android keypad input. To scan a bar code as keyboard input, open an application that accepts text input and then scan a bar code. By default, scan wedging is enabled on the CT50 computer. You can use applications that are coded to use the scanner or applications that receive data through the scan wedge feature. If an application claims the scanner through the BarcodeReader API, the scan wedge feature is temporarily disabled. You can find information on how to create custom applications for the CT50 in the Software Development Kit (SDK) available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com. Change the Scanner Settings Changes you make to the Default profile apply to all applications with no profile. 1 Tap the Settings app. 2 Tap Scanning. 3 Tap Default. 4 Select Data Processing Settings, Symbology Settings, Decode Settings, Imager Settings, Trigger Settings, or Notification Settings. 5 Modify the settings to meet your application needs. Restore Default Scanner Settings You can easily discard all changes you made to the Default profile and restore the default values. Note: When you select to restore the default values of one of the settings, it also restores the default values of all settings within the profile. 38 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 3 About the Scanner in the upper right corner of any of the scan settings screens. 1 Tap 2 Tap Restore all defaults. Scanners Default Settings Use these tables to understand the Data Processing Settings, Symbology Settings, Imager Settings, Trigger Settings, and Notification Settings. Data Processing Settings Use the Data Processing Settings to specify how bar code data is processed by the CT50. Data Processing Settings Setting Wedge Charset Prefix ISO-8859-1 Description Enable or disable sending the bar code data as Android KeyEvents when sending data to the active application. Select the character set to use when interpreting the bar code data into a string. Options include:
US-ASCII
UTF-16
UTF-16BE
UTF-16LE
UTF-8 Corresponds to BarcodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_CHARSET Defines the string added before the decoded bar code data. Substitutions occur within the Prefix string values as follows:
\r is replaced by 13
\n is replaced by 10
\t is replaced by 9
\\ is replaced by \
Default Enabled ISO-8859-1 None Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 39 Default None None None Enable Enabled Chapter 3 About the Scanner Data Processing Settings (continued) Setting Suffix Description Defines the string added after the decoded bar code data. Substitutions occur within the Suffix string values as follows:
\r is replaced by 13
\n is replaced by 10
\t is replaced by 9
\\ is replaced by \
Data Editing Plugin Specify a Total Freedom data editing plug-in. Symbology Prefix Launch Browser Scan to Intent Specify a symbology identifier prefix to the bar code data. Options include:
None
Honeywell
AIM Enable or disable URL bar code handling. If a bar code starts with http:// or https://, the browser opens using the bar code data as a URL. Corresponds to BarcodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_LAUNCH-
BROWSER Enable or disable special handling of scan-to-intent bar codes. Applies to bar codes in one of the following formats:
// ACTION
// ACTION '$' extra-data Where:
ACTION and extra-data are any string of characters. Launches an application listening for the intent:
Intent action: com.honeywell.scantointent.intent.action.
+ ACTION Intent extra com.honeywell.scantointent.intent.extra.DATA contains the remainder of the bar code data after the first $
character. Corresponds to BarcodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_SCAN_TO_INTENT 40 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Data Processing Settings (continued) Chapter 3 About the Scanner Setting Launch EZ Config Description Enable or disable special handling of EZConfig bar codes. Applies to EZConfig bar codes, which are encoded with the Aztec symbology and containing specific header data. Corresponds to BarcodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_LAUNCH_EZ_ CONFIG Default Enabled Symbology Settings Use the Symbology Settings to enable and disable bar code symbologies. Tap a symbology to view and modify the symbology configuration parameters. Symbology Settings Setting Code 128 GS1-128 Code 39 Datamatrix UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 EAN-13 Aztec China Post Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 93 Composite Han Xin IATA 2 of 5 Default Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 41 Chapter 3 About the Scanner Symbology Settings (continued) Setting Interleaved 2 of 5 Korean Post Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF 417 MSI PDF 417 QR Code RSS (GS1) Standard 2 of 5 Telepen TLC 39 Trioptic 2D Postal Settings OCR Default Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Decode Settings Use the Decode Settings to scan bar codes that are densely packed. When enabled, the scanner will only decode a bar code is part of it is at the center of the aimer. Although you can adjust the Window dimensions, Honeywell recommends leaving the settings at 50 to define the center area for the bar code. Decode Settings Setting Center Decode Description Enables the ability for the scanner to scan only the bar code at the center of the aimer. Default Disabled 42 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 3 About the Scanner Imager Settings You should not need to modify the Imager Settings. The Override Recommended Values setting is disabled by default. The recommended Imager Settings are designed to work in a wide range of environments and should only be modified if you have an advanced understanding of imagers. Trigger Settings Use the Trigger Settings to configure how the scan buttons work. Trigger Settings Setting Decode Timeout Description Scanning automatically turns off after this number of seconds if the scan trigger is pressed and nothing has successfully decoded. Default 20 Notification Settings Use the Notification Settings to configure how your CT50 responds when you scan a bar code. Notification Settings Setting Good Read Notification Bad Read Notification Vibrate Enabled Description Enables or disables a good read notification. The notification consists of a green blink of the Good Read LED, a short beep, and an optional short vibration. Enables or disables notification of a failed scan. The notification consists of a red blink of the Good Read LED, an error beep, and an optional short vibration. Enables or disables whether the computer vibrates when there is a good or bad read. Default Enabled Disabled Disabled Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 43 Chapter 3 About the Scanner Scan a Bar Code The scanner has an aiming beam to help you correctly frame bar codes. It also supports omni-directional (360) scanning to make it easier for you to scan bar codes. Note: Before you start scanning bar codes, use the Settings app to enable only the bar code symbologies that you need. 1 Tap All Apps > Demos > ScanDemo. 2 Point the scanner window at the bar code and hold the computer steady a few inches from the label. 3 Press one of the Scan buttons or press Scan on the touch screen. Make sure the entire bar code is inside of the illumination frame. When the scanner successfully reads a bar code, you hear a high beep and the Good Read LED turns on briefly 44 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 4 Use the Phone You can use the phone feature to make and receive phone calls as well as transmit data through wireless wide-area networks
(WWANs). 45 Chapter 4 Use the Phone About the Phone Phone features on the computer include a speaker and a microphone. You can also use a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit. The phone feature is enabled by default. The WAN radio in your computer determines the supported network types:
If your computer includes the UMTS/HSPA+ WAN radio, you can connect to UMTS networks. If your computer includes the Flexible Network Radio, you can connect to CDMA or UMTS networks in all regions that support these technologies. The Flexible Network Radio is a software-defined radio
(SDR) that can be configured for CDMA or UMTS depending on your wireless communication needs. Honeywell supports Verizon in the United States (only) as a CDMA network carrier. For other carriers, contact Honeywell Technical Support.
After you turn on the phone and activate service with your wireless carrier, you can customize the phone features and network settings in the Wireless & Networks section of the Settings app. Note: Both WWAN radios support Network Information and Time Zone
(NITZ) messages to automatically set the system time. Activate the UMTS Phone Activating the UMTS phone (Model CT50LUN) on your CT50 is done the same way whether your computer has the Flexible Network Radio or the UMTS/HSPA+WAN radio. You use a SIM card to activate the UMTS phone on the CT50. You can purchase the SIM card from your network provider. 1 Power off the CT50. 2 Disconnect the handstrap from the bottom of the computer. 3 Press and slide the battery door toward the bottom of the computer to unlock the door. 4 Lift up on the edge of the battery and remove it from the computer. 46 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 5 Lift up on the SIM and MicroSD door. Chapter 4 Use the Phone 6 Press down and slide the SIM door toward the top of the CT50 to open it. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 47 Chapter 4 Use the Phone 7 Insert the SIM card in the door. 8 Close the SIM card door and slide it toward the bottom of the CT50 to secure it. 9 Replace the battery, reconnect the handstrap, and press the Power button to turn on the CT50. The phone is now ready to use. 48 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Activate the CDMA Phone Chapter 4 Use the Phone To activate the CDMA phone (Model CT50LFN) in your mobile computer, you need to contact your wireless carrier and set up an account. You also need to provide the carrier with the Mobile Equipment Identifier
(MEID) for the computer. You can find the MEID:
on a label located in the battery compartment.
on the outside of the computer shipping box. Note: For the CDMA phone, settings are permanently stored in the WWAN radio after activation. CDMA settings persist through a factory data reset. The activation process is slightly different for each CDMA carrier. Your carrier sales contact and an Honeywell representative can guide you through the process. In general, you activate the CDMA phone as follows:
1 Contact your wireless provider and give the provider the MEID for the computer. 2 If your carrier is Verizon, tap
, enter *228 on the phone keypad,
. After a short wait, a message appears, confirming either and tap success or failure of the activation. After successful activation, the phone is ready to use. Make a Phone Call Once the phone is activated, you can make a phone call. 1 On the Home or All Apps screen, tap
. If the Phone app opens to a list of numbers instead of the keypad, swipe left or touch to return to the keypad. 2 Touch the keys to enter the number, and then touch below the keypad to dial. 3 To end a call in progress, tap
. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 49 Chapter 4 Use the Phone Answer the Phone When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Call screen opens, showing the caller ID. All incoming calls are recorded in the Call log. If you miss a call, you receive a notification. When a call arrives, touch the white phone icon and slide over one of the icons:
To answer the call:
To send the call to voicemail:
To send a message from a list of default text messages:
Switch Apps During a Phone Call You can switch apps while a phone call is in progress. For example, you can use the People app to look up contact information during your call. Note: If you have only a WWAN connections, apps that need a data connection may be unable to access online data while the phone call is in progress. If simultaneous phone calls and stat connections are not possible due to provider limitations, voice calls receive priority. Check with your provider for more information.
During a phone call, tap another app icon on the Home or All Apps screen to run that application. The green Phone icon appears in the Status bar while the call is underway. Check Your Voicemail When you have a new voicemail message, the voicemail icon appears at the top left of the screen. Note: Consult your service provider for more information on setting up your voicemail account. 1 Swipe down from the top of the screen to view your notifications. The voicemail notification shows the number of unread messages and a number to dial. 2 Touch New voicemail. The phone dials the number. Follow the instructions to retrieve your messages. 50 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Set Your Voicemail Number To access your voicemail, you must set your voicemail number in the Phone app. Note: This procedure does not apply if you are a Verizon customer. Chapter 4 Use the Phone
. 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Voicemail > Setup > Voicemail number. and then tap Settings. A list of call settings appears. If you are an AT&T customer, enter your voicemail number. 4 Tap OK. Change Voicemail Settings on a Home or All Apps screen. 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the voicemail setting you want to change. and then tap Settings. Make an Emergency Phone Call You can use the phone to make an emergency phone call, even if the SIM card is missing from your UMTS phone or if you do not have a valid CDMA account. In either case, the phone shows that you have no service. However, if you dial certain emergency numbers (such as 112, 911, 000, 08, 118, 119, or 999) the call will go through. Configure Phone Settings You can customize settings for the phone, including the ringtone, voicemail options, keypad tones, internet call settings, and other options. 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Change phone settings as necessary. and then tap Settings. The Call settings menu appears. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 51 Chapter 4 Use the Phone 52 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 5 Use the Camera Use this chapter to learn how to take pictures and record videos with the color camera. 53 Chapter 5 Use the Camera About the Color Camera The CT50 contains an 8-megapixel color camera for taking pictures and videos. The camera and flash are located on the back of the computer. to view photos and videos stored on the CT50. Use the Gallery app Adjust the Camera and Video Settings The camera and video settings are adjustable from within the Camera app. How to Zoom The camera zoom is controlled using a pinching motion on the touch screen. Place two fingers on the screen at the same time, and then:
spread them apart to zoom in (enlarge and object). pinch them together to zoom out. Change Camera Settings You can change the camera settings for best results when taking pictures. 1 Press the Camera button or tap All Apps and then tap Camera 2 Tap 3 Tap HDR or one of the icons to change basic camera settings. to view the options for the camera.
When HDR is enabled, the computer automatically captures multiple photos and combines them into one photo creating the best quality image possible.
Enable or disable different options such as scene mode, store location, and picture size. Take a Photo 1 Press the Camera button or tap All Apps and then tap Camera 2 Using the screen as a viewfinder, move the computer until you see
. the image you want to capture. 3 Tap the screen to set the focus. By default, the camera senses the lighting in the environment and turns the torch on if needed. 54 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 5 Use the Camera 4 Press the Camera button or tap to take a photo.
To view the picture, swipe the screen to the left.
To return to the Camera app, swipe the screen to the right. Record a Video This section explains how to record video with the camera in the computer. 1 Press the Camera button or tap All Apps and then tap Camera 2 Swipe the screen to the right until the camera options appear in the
. left column. 3 Tap 4 Tap to select video. to begin recording video. To zoom in or out, drag the slider at the bottom of the viewfinder. 5 When you are done recording, tap
. Change Video Settings You can change the camera settings for best results when recording video. 1 Press the Camera button or tap All Apps and then tap Camera 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap the grid or the flash icon to turn the option on or off. to view the options for video. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 55 Chapter 5 Use the Camera 56 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 6 Configure the Computer Use this chapter to learn how to configure the CT50. You will also find information on how to configure network communications and wireless security. 57 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer How to Configure the Computer You can configure many parameters on the computer such as the bar code symbologies it decodes, or the network settings. The values you set for these parameters determine how the computer operates. You configure the computer using the Settings app. Start the Settings App The Settings app is located in the All Apps menu.
Tap All Apps > Settings. About the Structure of the Settings App Use this section to learn about the structure of the Settings app so you can find parameters quickly. 58 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Wireless & Networks Setting Wi-Fi Bluetooth Data usage More... Description Turns the Wi-Fi radio on and off. When Wi-Fi is turned on, tap the bar to see a list of Wi-Fi networks. Turns the Bluetooth radio on and off. when bluetooth is turned on, tap the bar to see a list of Bluetooth devices in range. Displays a list of phone data usage for the current data usage cycle. Tap the Data usage cycle list to select another date range. Airplane mode: Turns airplane mode on and off. Default SMS app:
NFC: Turns on NFC which allows data exchange when the CT50 touches another device. Android Beam: When NFC is enabled, this feature lets you beam app content to another NFC-capable device by holding the devices close together. The app determines what content gets beamed. VPN: Sets the password parameters for a virtual private network (VPN). Mobile networks: Includes settings for mobile networks, including enabling data access and roaming over mobile networks, selecting access points and network operators, or selecting only 2G networks (to save battery life). Mobile plan: Provides information on your cell phone plan. Cell broadcasts: Sets what emergency information you want to receive and how you want to receive it. Device Setting Sound Display Storage Description Settings for the phone and notification sounds, including tones and volume. Settings for the display brightness, wallpaper, sleep timeout, font size, and screen auto-rotation. Shows the remaining amount of storage. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 59 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Device (continued) Description Shows battery usage data and the current battery state. Lists downloaded and running apps. Description Turns location services (Google and GPS satellite data) on and off. Sets screen lock and administrator privileges. Selects the active language and default keyboard. Sets auto-typing features such as capitalization and punctuation. Adjusts the pointer speed for an external mouse or trackpad. Restores factory default settings. Setting Battery Apps Personal Setting Location Security Language & input Backup & reset Honeywell Settings Setting Key remap Description Remaps the Left Scan, Right Scan, and Camera buttons. For help, see Remap a Button on page 30. Smart sensors Configures the integrated motion detection sensors for advanced power management. Battery LED Configures the battery LED behavior. Battery Health View the current health of the battery. Logger Activates a logging service that creates an Android logcat log and kernel log for APP and system troubleshooting. Configures the CT50 imager. For help, see Change the Scanner Settings on page 38. Enables the web interface settings and lets you set a port. Scanning Web applications 60 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Accounts Setting Add account Description Adds a Corporate or Email account to the CT50. System Setting Date & time Accessibility Description Configures all date and time settings Sets accessibility levels, such as larger display text and enabling text-to-speech output. Configure the printing options. Printing Developer options Enables developer-specific options such as USB About phone debugging and SD card protection. Provides information about your phone settings. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 61 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer About Network Communications 802.11 radio communications. You can use the mobile computer in your wireless or wired data collection network. You can connect your computer using:
Ethernet communications.
Bluetooth communications.
USB and serial communications. Connect to a Wi-Fi Network The CT50 has an 802.11 radio to transfer data using wireless communications. Before you connect to a Wi-Fi network, you need to know about your network security protocol and its required credentials. By default, the 802.11 radio is disabled. 1 Start the Settings app and slide the Wi-Fi switch on. 2 When the switch turns blue, tap Wi-Fi. A list of discovered networks appears. 62 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 6 Configure the Computer 3 To quickly connect to a network through Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPS), tap type the network name. To search for a network not in the list, tap and 4 Tap a network name in the list to view details:
If the network is secured, a list of required information appears (such as a certificate name, a password, or other credentials). To connect to the secured network, enter the required information and tap Connect.
To leave a connected network, tap Forget. For example, you could choose to forget a network you no longer use.
To close the network details screen, tap Cancel. Configure Proxy Settings for a Wi-Fi Network If you need to connect to network resources through a proxy server, you can configure settings for the proxy server for each Wi-Fi network you add. By default, the Wi-Fi networks you add are not configured to connect through a proxy server. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 63 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Note: Proxy settings apply only to the Wi-Fi network you modify. You must change proxy settings for each network requiring a proxy server. 1 Open the Settings app and tap Wi-Fi. The list of available Wi-Fi networks appears. 2 Tap and hold the network name and then tap Modify network. A list of network settings appears. 3 At the bottom of the list of network settings, select Show advanced options. 4 If the network has no proxy settings, tap None in the Proxy Settings list, and then tap Manual in that list. 5 Enter the proxy settings for the network. 6 Tap Save. Disable Wi-Fi Notifications By default, when Wi-Fi is enabled, you receive notifications in the Status bar when the computer discovers a wireless network. You can disable these notifications. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 Tap and hold Wi-Fi. 3 Tap and then tap Advanced. The Advanced Wi-Fi menu appears. 4 Clear the Network notification check box to disable notifications. Connect to an Ethernet Network To connect the computer to an Ethernet network, you need an Ethernet dock. 1 Make sure the dock is connected to your Ethernet network. 2 Place the computer in the dock. 3 Start the Settings app and make sure Ethernet is enabled (Ethernet is enabled by default). To enable Ethernet, slide the Ethernet switch on. When the switch turns blue, Ethernet is enabled. 4 Tap Ethernet. The Ethernet list shows the name of the current Ethernet connection. By default, the computer assumes a DHCP connection, and that your network has assigned an IP address 64 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 6 Configure the Computer automatically. If DHCP is working, the Ethernet dock should indicate that communication with the network is occurring. 5 (Optional) To assign a static IP address, tap the connection name (for example, eth0). The IP settings dialog box appears. a Tap DHCP and then select Static from the list. b Enter the required network information and then tap Apply. How to Connect to Virtual Private Networks The computer supports connecting to virtual private networks (VPNs). This section describes how to add and connect to VPNs. To configure VPN access, you must obtain details from your network administrator. You view and change VPN settings in the Settings app. Note: Before you can access VPNs, you need to set a lock screen PIN or password. Add a VPN Before you can connect to a VPN, you must add VPN information. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Tap VPN. 4 Tap Add VPN Profile. 5 Enter information for the VPN. 6 Tap Save. The VPN name appears in the VPN list. Connect to a VPN 1 Start the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Tap VPN. 4 Tap the name of the VPN in the list, and enter any necessary credentials when prompted. 5 Tap Connect. The computer connects to the VPN, and a Status icon and notification appear. To disconnect from the VPN, tap the notification. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 65 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Edit VPN Information 1 Start the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Tap VPN. 4 Tap and hold the name of the VPN you want to edit, and select Edit network from the list. 5 Edit VPN settings as necessary. 6 When you are done, tap Save. About Wireless Security The computer provides these security solutions for your wireless network:
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
802.1x
LEAP
WEP Honeywell recommends WPA2 security with PSK (Personal) or 802.1x
(Enterprise) key management. Before you set security, you need to enable the radio, set the date, and set the SSID on your computer. To use 802.1x security, you need to load a root certificate on your computer. To use transport layer security (TLS) with 802.1x security, you also need to load a user certificate. Use the Settings app to access and configure all wireless security settings. About Certificates You can use digital certificates to identify the computer for network access or authentication to servers. To use a certificate to identify your device, you must install it in the trusted credential storage on the computer. 66 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Android supports DER-encoded X.509 certificates saved in files with a
.crt or .cer file extension. To install a valid certificate with a .der or it. Android also supports X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a .p12 or .pfx entension. To install a valid key store file with another extension, you must change the extension to .p12 or .pfx to install it. When you install a certificate from a PKCS#12 key store, Android also installs any accompanying private key or certificate authority certificates. Load a Certificate To use a certificate, you must install it in the trusted credential storage on the computer. Note: Apps such as Email and Browser that support certificates allow you to install certificates directly from within the app. For more information, see the Help that comes with the app. 1 Copy the certificate or key store from your PC to a microSD card. 2 Install the microSD card in the computer and turn the computer on. 3 Start the Settings app and tap Security > Install from SD card. 4 Tap the name of the certificate or key store to install it. If prompted, enter the key store password and tap OK. 5 Enter a name for the certificate and tap OK. Disable or Remove Certificates If a certificate is compromised, or your organization chooses not to trust it, you can disable or remove it. 1 Start the Settings app and tap Security > Trusted credentials. The trusted credentials screen has two tabs:
System shows CA certificates that are installed in the ROM.
User shows CA certificates you have installed yourself. 2 Tap the name of the certificate to disable or remove. The certificate details screen appears. 3 Scroll to the bottom of the details screen and tap Disable (for System certificates) or Remove (for User certificates). If necessary, you can enable a disabled System certificate from this location. If you remove a User certificate, you must install it again to enable it. 4 Tap OK. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 67 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer About Bluetooth Communications The CT50 is Bluetooth-enabled, which lets you connect to other Bluetooth devices. You need to turn on the Bluetooth radio before you can discover and connect to Bluetooth devices. By default, the radio is turned off. The Bluetooth radio maintains its current state through a system reset. If you perform a factory data reset, you must recreate pairings to devices. The System bar icons indicate Bluetooth status. Connect a Bluetooth Device To connect to a Bluetooth device, you must enable Bluetooth and then select the device from a list of discovered devices. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 If Bluetooth is off, slide the Bluetooth switch on. 3 Tap Bluetooth. A list of available Bluetooth devices appears. 68 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 6 Configure the Computer 4 (Optional) If the device you want does not appear in the list, make sure the device is turned on and discoverable, and tap Search for devices. 5 Tap a device in the list to select it. If a pairing request message appears, enter the device PIN and tap OK. When the device is paired with the computer, the device name appears in Paired Devices at the top of the list. 6 To disconnect a paired device, tap the Quick Settings icon next to the device name and then tap Unpair. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 69 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Configure Bluetooth Settings You configure Bluetooth settings in the Settings app. 1 Start the Settings app and tap Bluetooth. 2 Tap the Menu icon and select a setting from the menu:
Tap Rename phone to change the computer device name. Type the new name and then tap Rename.
Tap Visibility timeout to set the amount of time that the computer is visible to other Bluetooth devices. By default, the timeout is set to 2 minutes. You can select 5 minutes, one hour, or no timeout. Setting a shorter timeout value preserves battery life.
Tap Show received files to view statistics on the received files. Making the CT50 Discoverable By default, the CT50 is not discoverable, which means that the computer will not be found by other Bluetooth devices. 1 Tap All Apps > Settings. 2 Verify the Bluetooth radio is activated. 3 Tap Bluetooth. 4 Tap CT50 (the default computer name) at the top of the screen to make the device discoverable. The computer starts a 2 minute count down during which time the computer is temporarily discoverable by other devices using Bluetooth technology. Rename or Disconnect a Paired Device You can rename or disconnect a paired Bluetooth device from the Settings app. 1 Open the Settings app and tap Bluetooth. 2 Tap the Settings icon 3 To rename the device, tap Rename, type the new name, and then tap in the Paired Devices list. OK.
To disconnect the device, tap Unpair. 70 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide About Serial and USB Communications Chapter 6 Configure the Computer You can use these accessories to transmit data to and receive data from another device through serial or USB communications:
vehicle dock
HomeBase
Ehternet HomeBase
USB snap-on adapter
RS-232 DEX adapter For information on these accessories, contact your local sales representative. About Near Field Communication (NFC) NFC technology provides the ability for short-range, wireless data transfer between the CT50 and NFC tags or other NFC enabled devices placed in close proximity to the back of the computer. NFC equipped CT50 models support the following modes of operation:
NFC tag reader/writer mode: The computer reads and/or writes digital information from or to an NFC tag.
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) mode: The computer uses Android Beam and/or Bluetooth technology to transfer screen content (such as a picture, contact information, Web page url, or file) between NFC enabled devices.
NFC card emulation mode: The computer emulates an NFC card
(smart card) that an external card reader can access. You have the option to enable the embedded secure element (eSE) SmartMX or Host Emulation. Secure element implementation is commonly used for financial transactions or coupon and loyalty mobile marketing applications that require a secure memory and execution environment for the storage of personal information (such as account information and credentials) and running custom smart card applets. Note: Sleep Mode (Suspend Mode) and the screen lock temporarily turns the NFC radio off. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 71 Chapter 6 Configure the Computer 72 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 7 Manage and Maintain the CT50 Use this chapter to understand how to upgrade software, reset the computer, and maintain the CT50. 73 Chapter 7 Manage and Maintain the CT50 How to Upgrade the System Software Upgrades for Power Tools and other system software on the CT50 are provided as .zip files and are available from Technical Support
(www.hsmcontactsupport.com) or www.honeywellaidc.com. 1 Copy the upgrade .zip file into one of these folders on the CT50:
Internal storage\honeywell\autoinstall IPSM card\honeywell\autoinstall
\honeywell\autoinstall (on a microSD card if installed) 2 Tap All Apps > Power Tools > AutoInstall Settings. 3 Verify that Autoinstall is enabled. 4 Select Packages Update from the screen. The CT50 automatically initiates a reboot and installs the software upgrade. How to Restart the Computer If the computer or an application locks up, or if the computer does not respond when you press the Power button, you may need to restart the computer. The computer uses the configuration currently saved in flash memory during the boot process. Try these methods, in order, to restart the computer:
Reset: Restarts the computer and goes through the initialization process.
Clean boot: Completely erases the computer memory, including all applications and data files, except those in the Flash File Store or any removable storage. 74 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 7 Manage and Maintain the CT50 Reset the Computer You may need to restart the computer to correct conditions where an application stops responding to the system. 1 Save your files and close any open applications. 2 Press and hold the Power button. This screen appears:
3 Tap Power off. 4 When prompted that the CT50 will shut down, tap OK. 5 Press the Power button to turn on the CT50. Clean Boot the Computer If the computer seems to be locked up, try cold booting it. If reset does not work, use a clean boot to get the computer up and running for further troubleshooting. Caution: A clean boot erases the memory on the computer, including all applications and data files with the exception of the information in the Flash File Store or any removable storage. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 75 Chapter 7 Manage and Maintain the CT50 1 Tap All Apps > Settings. 2 Tap Backup & Reset. 3 Tap Factory Data Reset. 4 Select any options you want to include, such as erasing the SD card. 5 Tap Reset phone. The CT50 performs the clean boot procedure and turns off. 6 Press the Power button to turn on the CT50. You will need to set up your computer again. Clean the Computer To keep the computer in good working order, you may need to clean the scanner window, color camera window, and the touch screen. Clean the windows and the touch screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the computer. The CT50 will withstand application of the following cleaning agents when applied to a clean soft cloth and removed immediately with a dry soft cloth:
Acetic acid, 10% in water
Ethyl alcohol, 10% in water
Mild soap solutions Caution: There are no user-serviceable parts inside the computer. Opening the computer will void the warranty and may cause damage to the internal components. Note: Honeywell recommends that you leave the battery installed when you clean the computer. Leaving the battery installed helps prevent fluids from entering the computer through the SIM card and microSD card connectors, 1 Press the Power button to suspend the computer. 2 Dip a clean cloth towel in the cleaning agent and wring out the excess. 3 Wipe off the scanner window, camera lens, and flash area. Do not allow any abrasive material to touch these surfaces. 4 Wipe dry. 5 Let the computer completely air dry before using again. 76 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide A Specifications 77 Chapter A Specifications Physical and Environmental Specifications This sections lists the physical and environmental specifications for the CT50. Physical Dimensions Length:
Width:
Depth:
Weight (with battery):
160 mm 82.5 mm 19 mm 342 g (including battery) Tumble and Drop Specifications Tumble specification:
Drop specification:
1000 1 m tumbles 5 ft multiple drops to unyielding steel plate, -10 to +50 C temperature range and 4 ft drop at 20 C Power and Electrical Specifications Battery Pack:
Electrical rating:
Rechargeable Lithium-ion 3.6 V, 4040 mAh battery 5 V, 2 A Temperature and Humidity Specifications Operating temperature:
Storage temperature:
Relative humidity
(operating):
Environmental rating:
-20 C to 50 C (-4 F to 122 F)
-30 C to 70 C (-22 F to 158 F) For maximum battery life, store at 23 C
(73 F) at 50% charge. 0% to 95% non-condensing IP67, Category 1 Screen Specifications 4.66-inch TFT color LCD with backlight, 720-pixel HD, outdoor viewable touch screen. 78 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter A Specifications Language Support World-wide English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese. Bar Code Symbologies Supported The CT50 supports these bar code symbologies:
1D Symbologies
Codabar
Code 3 of 9
Code 11
Code 32
Code 93
Code 128
EAN-8
EAN-13
GS1-128
Korea Post
IATA 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5
ISBN
ISBT 128
Matrix 2 of 5
MSI Plessey
EAN.RCC (RSS-14)
RSS Limited
RSS Expanded
Telepen
Trioptic Code
UPC-A
UPC-E 2D Symbologies
Aztec Code
Codablock A Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 79 Chapter A Specifications
Codablock F
DataMatrix
HanXin
Maxicode
Micro PDF 417
MicroQr
PDF 417
QR Code
TLC39
OCR-A
OCR-B Postal Codes
Australian Post
Canadian Post
KIX (Netherlands Dutch) Post
British Post
Planet Code
Postnet
UsIntelligent Japanese Post 80 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter A Specifications Imager Reading Distances The guaranteed depth of field measurements were taken using these parameters:
Distances are measured from the front of the engine.
Photographic quality codes Note: Time to Read and Depth of Field are impacted if the bar code symbol is at the edge of the image. 23 C (73 F), 0 lux White Illumination Monochrome Sensor Only - Guaranteed Specs Focus Symbology 5 mil Code 39/128 10 mil Code 39/128 100% UPC 6.7 mil PDF 417 10 mil DataMatrix/Aztec Standard Range (SR) Near Distance
(in/cm) 3.6 (9.1) 1.9 (4.8) 2.1 (5.3) 2.5 (6.4) 2.9 (7.4) Far Distance
(in/cm) 5.6 (14.2) 12.0 (30.5) 15.1 (38.1) 6.6 (16.7) 7.3 (18.5) Delta
(in/cm) 2.0 (5.1) 10.1 (25.6) 12.9 (32.7) 4.1 (10.4) 4.4 (11.1) White Illumination Monochrome Sensor Only - Typical Specs Focus Symbology 5 mil Code 39/128 10 mil Code 39/128 100% UPC 6.7 mil PDF 417 10 mil DataMatrix/Aztec Standard Range (SR) Near Distance
(in/cm) 2.5 (6.4) 1.1 (2.8) 1.8 (4.6) 1.8 (4.6) 2.1 (5.3) Far Distance
(in/cm) 6.4 (16.3) 13.0 (33.0) 16.5 (41.9) 7.3 (18.5) 8.0 (20.3) Delta
(in/cm) 3.9 (9.9) 11.9 (30.2) 14.7 (37.3) 5.5 (14.0) 5.9 (15.0) Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 81 Chapter A Specifications 82 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Honeywell Scanning & Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill, SC 29707 www.honeywellaidc.com Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer for Android User Guide
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P/N CT50-ENUS-HC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Device Listings The standard for compatibility of digital wireless devices with hearing aids is set forth in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard C63.19. ANSI C63.19 contains these two sets of standards:
An M rating from M1 to M4 for reduced radio frequency (RF) interference to enable acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not operate in t-coil mode. A T rating from T1 to T4 to enable inductive coupling with hearing aids A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for acoustic coupling if it meets at least an M3 rating under the ANSI standard. A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for inductive coupling if it meets at least a T3 rating under the ANSI standard. operating in t-coil mode. Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Device Listings The standard for compatibility of digital wireless devices with hearing aids is set forth in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard C63.19. ANSI C63.19 contains these two sets of standards:
An M rating from M1 to M4 for reduced radio frequency (RF) interference to enable acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not operate in t-coil mode. A T rating from T1 to T4 to enable inductive coupling with hearing aids A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for acoustic coupling if it meets at least an M3 rating under the ANSI standard. A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for inductive coupling if it meets at least a T3 rating under the ANSI standard. operating in t-coil mode. Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Device Listings The standard for compatibility of digital wireless devices with hearing aids is set forth in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard C63.19. ANSI C63.19 contains these two sets of standards:
An M rating from M1 to M4 for reduced radio frequency (RF) interference to enable acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not operate in t-coil mode. A T rating from T1 to T4 to enable inductive coupling with hearing aids A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for acoustic coupling if it meets at least an M3 rating under the ANSI standard. A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for inductive coupling if it meets at least a T3 rating under the ANSI standard. operating in t-coil mode. Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Device Listings The standard for compatibility of digital wireless devices with hearing aids is set forth in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard C63.19. ANSI C63.19 contains these two sets of standards:
An M rating from M1 to M4 for reduced radio frequency (RF) interference to enable acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not operate in t-coil mode. A T rating from T1 to T4 to enable inductive coupling with hearing aids A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for acoustic coupling if it meets at least an M3 rating under the ANSI standard. A digital wireless handset is considered hearing aid compatible for inductive coupling if it meets at least a T3 rating under the ANSI standard. operating in t-coil mode. M-Ratings: Devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than devices that are not labeled. M4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing devices t-coil than unrated devices. T4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. These ratings are not guaranteed. Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated device successfully. Trying out the device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. When some wireless devices are used near some hearing devices such as hearing aids and implants, users may detect a buzzing or humming noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise. Wireless devices may also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The more immune the hearing aid device is, the less likely one is to experience interference noise from the wireless device. Hearing aid devices may also be rated. Adding the ratings of the hearing aid and the device can predict the usability of the two devices together:
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use. Any combined rating equal to ve is considered normal use. Note for models tested under 2007 C63.19 Version: These models have been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that they use. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in these devices that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of these devices thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of the device for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or device retailer. The following devices are currently offered:
Model Name CT50LFN HAC Rating M3 / T4 Air-Interface GSM, W-CDMA C63.19Version 2011 M-Ratings: Devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than devices that are not labeled. M4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing devices t-coil than unrated devices. T4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. These ratings are not guaranteed. Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated device successfully. Trying out the device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. When some wireless devices are used near some hearing devices such as hearing aids and implants, users may detect a buzzing or humming noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise. Wireless devices may also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The more immune the hearing aid device is, the less likely one is to experience interference noise from the wireless device. Hearing aid devices may also be rated. Adding the ratings of the hearing aid and the device can predict the usability of the two devices together:
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use. Any combined rating equal to ve is considered normal use. Note for models tested under 2007 C63.19 Version: These models have been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that they use. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in these devices that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of these devices thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of the device for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or device retailer. The following devices are currently offered:
Model Name CT50LFN HAC Rating M3 / T4 Air-Interface GSM, W-CDMA C63.19Version 2011 M-Ratings: Devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than devices that are not labeled. M4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing devices t-coil than unrated devices. T4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. These ratings are not guaranteed. Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated device successfully. Trying out the device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. When some wireless devices are used near some hearing devices such as hearing aids and implants, users may detect a buzzing or humming noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise. Wireless devices may also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The more immune the hearing aid device is, the less likely one is to experience interference noise from the wireless device. Hearing aid devices may also be rated. Adding the ratings of the hearing aid and the device can predict the usability of the two devices together:
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use. Any combined rating equal to ve is considered normal use. Note for models tested under 2007 C63.19 Version: These models have been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that they use. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in these devices that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of these devices thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of the device for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or device retailer. The following devices are currently offered:
Model Name CT50LFN HAC Rating M3 / T4 Air-Interface GSM, W-CDMA C63.19Version 2011 M-Ratings: Devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than devices that are not labeled. M4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing devices t-coil than unrated devices. T4 is the superior/higher of the two ratings. These ratings are not guaranteed. Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated device successfully. Trying out the device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. When some wireless devices are used near some hearing devices such as hearing aids and implants, users may detect a buzzing or humming noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise. Wireless devices may also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The more immune the hearing aid device is, the less likely one is to experience interference noise from the wireless device. Hearing aid devices may also be rated. Adding the ratings of the hearing aid and the device can predict the usability of the two devices together:
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use. Any combined rating equal to ve is considered normal use. Note for models tested under 2007 C63.19 Version: These models have been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that they use. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in these devices that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of these devices thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of the device for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or device retailer. The following devices are currently offered:
Model Name CT50LFN HAC Rating M3 / T4 Air-Interface GSM, W-CDMA C63.19Version 2011
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CT50 Mobile Computer with Android 4.4 Operating System User Guide DRAFT Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (HII) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII. HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. HII disclaims all responsibility for the selection and use of software and/or hardware to achieve intended results. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII. Trademarks Android, Google, and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. Microsoft, Windows are either registered trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Honeywell. Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the property of their respective owners. Patents For patent information, see www.hsmpats.com. Copyright 2015 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. ii Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Contents Contents Customer Support . vii Product Service and Repair . vii Limited Warranty . vii Send Feedback . vii 1 About the Computer Features . 1 About the Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer . 2 About the Battery . 6 Charge the Battery . 6 Change the Batttery . 7 About the Battery Status . 9 Check the Battery Level . 11 About Battery Life and Conservation . 11 Battery Recommendations and Safety Precautions. 12 Enable Airplane Mode . 12 Power On the CT50. 13 Unlock the Screen . 14 About the Good Read LED . 15 Configure the Screen Backlight. 16 About the Audio Features . 16 Adjust Ringtone and Notification Volume . 16 Enable Vibrate Mode . 18 Audio Settings . 19 Insert a MicroSD Card. 20 How to Transfer Files. 23 How to Browse Files on the CT50. 23 Accessories for the CT50 . 24 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide iii DRAFT Contents 2 About the User Interface and Applications . 27 About the User Interface . 28 About the Home Screen . 28 Navigation and Function Buttons . 29 Common Status and Notification Icons? . 29 Remap a Button . 29 View Notifications . 30 Manage Notifications . 30 Customize the Home Screen . 31 Customize the Favorites Tray . 31 Use Google Search . 31 About Screen Gestures . 32 Set the Time Zone . 32 About Honeywell Applications . 33 3 About the Scanner . 35 About the Scanner . 36 How to Send Data as Android Keyboard Input. 36 Change the Scanner Settings . 37 Restore Default Scanner Settings . 38 Scanners Default Settings . 38 Data Processing Settings . 38 Symbology Settings. 40 Imager Settings . 41 Trigger Settings . 41 Notification Settings. 41 Scan a Bar Code. 42 4 Use the Phone . 43 About the Phone . 44 Activate the UMTS Phone . 44 Activate the CDMA Phone . 47 Make a Phone Call . 47 Answer the Phone . 48 Switch Apps During a Phone Call . 48 Check Your Voicemail . 48 Set Your Voicemail Number . 49 Change Voicemail Settings . 49 iv Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Contents Make an Emergency Phone Call. 49 Configure Phone Settings . 49 5 Use the Camera. 51 About the Color Camera . 52 Adjust the Camera and Video Settings . 52 How to Zoom . 52 Change Camera Settings . 52 Take a Picture . 52 Record a Video . 53 Change Video Settings . 53 6 Configure the Computer. 55 How to Configure the Computer . 56 Start the Settings App . 56 About the Structure of the Settings App. 56 About Network Communications. 60 Connect to a Wi-Fi Network . 60 Configure Proxy Settings for a Wi-Fi Network. 61 Disable Wi-Fi Notifications . 62 Connect to an Ethernet Network . 62 How to Connect to Virtual Private Networks . 63 Add a VPN. 63 Connect to a VPN . 63 Edit VPN Information. 64 About Wireless Security . 64 About Certificates. 64 Load a Certificate . 65 Disable or Remove Certificates. 65 About Bluetooth Communications . 66 Connect a Bluetooth Device. 66 Configure Bluetooth Settings . 68 Making the CT50 Discoverable . 68 Rename or Disconnect a Paired Device. 68 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide v DRAFT Contents About Serial and USB Communications . 69 About Near Field Communication (NFC). 70 A Specifications. 71 Physical and Environmental Specifications. 72 vi Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Customer Support Customer Support If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your product, contact us by using one of these methods:
Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions. If the Knowledge Base does not help you solve your problem, log into the Technical Support Portal to submit your problem or ask your question. Technical Support Portal: www.hsmsupportportal.com Log into the Technical Support Portal to search our Knowledge Base, submit your problem or question, request a call back, or provide feedback. When filling out one of the forms, provide as much detail as possible. You can even include attachments. Telephone: www.honeywellaidc.com/locations For our latest contact information, please check our website. Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world. To find your service center, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and select Support > Contact Support > Service and Repair. Contact your service center to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #) before you return the product. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return your product to Honeywell (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record. Limited Warranty For warranty information, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and click Resources > Warranty. Send Feedback Your feedback is crucial to the continual improvement of our documentation. To provide feedback about this manual, please contact the Technical Communications department directly at ACSHSMTechnicalCommunications@honeywell.com. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide vii DRAFT Customer Support viii Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT 1 About the Computer Features This chapter introduces the Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer with the Android 4.4 operating system. Use this chapter to learn about the basic computer features, functions, and accessories. 1 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features About the Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer The Honeywell Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer is an enterprise-focused smartphone that uses the Android operating system to provide reliable and secure management of corporate data and wireless communications. The CT50 offers a long availability cycle and key features such as a large display, long-lasting battery, bar code imager, and rugged durability. Android 4.4 operating system. 2 GB DRAM, 16 GB flash memory Large, sunlight-readable display with responsive multi-touch screen High performance 2D imager with ergonomic scan trigger keys Software-definable LTE/UMTS or CDMA/EVDO wireless WWAN radio for high speed data and quality voice support across all network technologies IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n radio Bluetooth radio NFC technology for short-range wireless data exchange Value-added software components supporting specialized imaging and OCR functions
Mid-tier rugged specifications with IP67 sealing Customer-accessible microSD slot for removable memory cards (up to 32 GB) Integrated GPS receiver (with WWAN radio option) 8-megapixel color camera 2 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Scan buttons Volume buttons Touch panel Navigation panel Front View of the CT50 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 3 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Good read LED Scanner window Power button Battery status LED Top View of the CT50 4 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Camera lens Camera SIM door Battery door latch SIM and MicroSD door Battery Back View of the CT50 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 5 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features About the Battery The CT50 uses a rechargeable 3.6 Vdc Li-ion battery as its main power source. The battery has a 14.6 watt hour capacity. Several factors determine the life of your battery, such as display brightness, display timeout, input device, extreme temperature, and your usage. Honeywell recommends that you keep the battery charged at all times to prevent data loss. Honeywell recommends that you keep the battery charged at all times to prevent data loss. When you change the battery, the computer automatically does into a power-off state and then cold boots. Caution: The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if it is mistreated. Do not disassemble it, heat it above 100 C (212 F), or incinerate it. Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away from children. Contact your Honeywell representative for replacement batteries. Charge the Battery Make sure you fully charge the battery (Model CT50-BTSC) before you use your CT50. You can charge the battery before or after you install it in the CT50. Insert the battery into a Quad Battery Charger or the battery well of an eHomeBase. or Insert the CT50 with the battery installed into an eHomeBase, ChargeBase, NetBase, USB Adapter, or Vehicle Power Adapter. Battery Charge Times Charging Accessory eHomeBase ChargeBase NetBase Quad Battery Charger USB Adapter Vehicle Power Adapter Charge Time 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 6 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Change the Batttery If your battery power is low, you need to either charge the battery in the computer, or replace it with a charged battery. 1 Save your files and close any open applications. 2 Press and hold the Power button. This screen appears:
3 Tap Power off. 4 When prompted that the CT50 will shut down, tap OK. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 7 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 5 Disconnect the handstrap from the bottom of the computer. 6 Press and slide the battery door toward the bottom of the computer to unlock the door. 8 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 7 Lift up on the edge of the battery and remove it from the computer. 8 Insert the charged battery into the computer. 9 Press in on the battery door and slide it into the locked position. About the Battery Status Use the battery icon in the Status bar to see the power status of your battery. The table below only includes some of the icons. The icon actually goes from 100 percent all the way down to 15 percent? If you want more detailed information on your battery, such as usage time or charge remaining on the battery, go to Settings > Battery. Battery Status Icons Icon Status The battery charge is at 100%. The battery charge is at 50%. The battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now. The computer is connect to external power and the battery is charging.
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There is a battery error. Install another battery. If the problem persists, call Honeywell Product Support. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 9 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features The Battery status LED in the upper right corner of the computer indicates the charging status of the battery. Battery status LED Battery Status LED Descriptions LED State Steady green Steady red Blinking red Amber Off Description The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is more than 95% charged. The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is less than 95% charged. The battery is very low. The computer will soon go into Suspend mode. Charge or replace the battery. There is a battery error. The battery is not charging because it is missing, faulty, or outside the allowable charging temperature range. If it is outside the charging temperature range, charging will resume when the battery temperature returns to the acceptable range of 0 C to 45 C (32 F to 113 F). The computer is not connected to external power and the battery is operating normally. 10 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Check the Battery Level Chapter 1 About the Computer Features In addition to the Battery status icons and the Battery status LED, you can get the battery status from the Settings app. 1 Tap the Settings app. 2 Tap Battery. The current percentage of battery power remaining and the amount of usage time left on the battery appear on the screen. A list shows the battery usage for individual apps and services. For usage details, tap one of the apps or services in the list. About Battery Life and Conservation If you store the batteries outside of the computer for long periods of time, they slowly discharge. Honeywell recommends storing the battery in a charger to maintain battery performance. Battery Conservation Tips When You Want to:
Use the computer and the low battery status icon appears or the battery light turns on. Stop using the computer for 5 minutes or more. Store the computer for more than a day. Store the battery outside of the computer. Do this to Save Battery Power:
Connect the computer to an external power source. Press and hold the Power button and then select Power off from the menu. After the computer turns off, remove the battery and insert a fully charged battery. Make sure that the low battery status icon is not on the screen and that the battery status LED is not on. Press the Power button to suspend the computer. If you are storing the computer for a few days (such as over the weekend), install a charged battery or connect the computer to a power source. If you are storing the computer for a longer period of time, remove and charge the battery. When the battery is done charging, store both the battery and the computer is a cool location. If you store the battery for several months, recharge the battery periodically to keep it at peak performance. Store the batteries in a charger. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 11 DRAFT
Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Battery Recommendations and Safety Precautions Charge the battery before use. Battery ships with a partial charge only. See Charge the Battery on page 6 for approved charging methods. Use of this battery in other devices could result in damage to the device or battery. The temperature range for charging this battery is 0 C to 45 C
(32 F to 113 F). Do not charge this battery outside of this range. For maximum battery life, charge at 23 C (73 F). Do not store the battery at temperatures above 60 C (140 F), such as inside a car on a hot day or in direct sunlight. Storage above 60 C
(140 F) may damage the battery. Avoid dropping the battery or computer. If you suspect that the battery or computer is damaged, send it to Honeywell service center for inspection. Replace this battery only with another model CT50-BTSC battery. These batteries have been tested in accordance with applicable safety standards. Contact your Honeywell sales representative or distributor if this battery is no longer available. Discarded batteries may create a safety hazard. Before disposal, cover the battery contacts with electrical insulating tape. Do not modify the battery or attempt to insert foreign objects into it. Do not solder directly to the battery contacts. Do not short circuit the battery, and keep it away from metallic items. Do not drop the battery or apply mechanical shocks or pressure to it. Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, shred or burn the battery. Do not immerse the battery in water or get the battery wet. Battery usage by children should be supervised. Enable Airplane Mode If you do not need to connect to any wireless networks, you can enable Airplane mode to turn off all the radios and save battery power. 1 Tap the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Select the Airplane mode check box to enable it. 12 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Power On the CT50 Chapter 1 About the Computer Features The first time you power on the CT50, a Welcome screen appears. Follow the prompts on the Welcome screen as the setup wizard helps you:
set the default language for the CT50. set up the Wi-Fi network connections. set the time, date, and time zone. personalize (name) the CT50. After you have fully charged and installed a battery, power on the CT50 for the first time:
Press and release the Power button. Note: Once you complete the Setup Wizard, the Welcome screen no longer appears when you power on the CT50. You will now see the Lock screen each time you power it on. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 13 DRAFT
Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Unlock the Screen Every time you power on the CT50, you will need to unlock it. Drag the lock toward any edge of the screen to unlock it. After you start using the CT50, you should set a password to protect the computer. Tap All Apps > Settings > Security. 14 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT About the Good Read LED Chapter 1 About the Computer Features The Good Read LED indicates the status of the scanner. For more information on how to scan bar codes, see Scan a Bar Code on page 42. Good read LED I Good Read LED Descriptions LED Color Green Blinking red Blinking green Description Good read of a bar code. Bad read of a bar code. Include information on what you should do? Bad bar code?
The data collection engine is processing or starting up. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 15 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Configure the Screen Backlight The display has an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight intensity to conserve power and ensure the display is readable. You can set the backlight intensity level as needed for your environment. 1 Tap the Settings app. 2 Tap Display > Brightness. 3 Tap AUTO to use the ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the brightness for your work environment. Or, adjust the slider to set the brightness level. About the Audio Features The CT50 has a speaker, a microphone, and several software tools for configuring the volume of sounds. Adjust Ringtone and Notification Volume You can quickly adjust the volume of ringtone and notification sounds by using the side volume buttons. Note: This method of adjusting the volume only affects the volume of ringtone and notification sounds. To change the volume for other sounds, open the Settings app and tap Sound > Volumes. 16 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 1 Press one of the buttons on the right side of the computer. The Volume slider appears. 2 Press the buttons or adjust the slider to change the volume. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 17 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Enable Vibrate Mode You can switch to Vibrate mode and disable the speaker if necessary for your working environment. 1 Press and hold the Power button. The power options screen appears. 2 Tap to turn on Vibrate mode. 18 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Audio Settings Chapter 1 About the Computer Features This section describes the audio and sound settings you can configure in the Settings app. To change audio settings, start the Settings app and tap Sound. Audio and Sound Settings Setting Volumes Phone ringtone Vibrate when ringing Description Use the sliders to set the volume for:
music, video, games, and other media. ringtone and notifications. You can also use the side volume buttons to change the volume. alarms. Select a ringtone. Select to enable vibrate mode when the phone is ringing. Default notification sound Select a notification sound. Dial pad touch tones Touch sounds Screen lock sound Vibrate on touch Select to enable audio tones when you use the phone keypad. Select to enable audio sounds when you use the touch screen. Select to enable an audio tone when the screen is locked. Select to enable vibrate mode when you touch the screen. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 19 DRAFT
Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Insert a MicroSD Card You can use a microSD card to increase file storage capacity or to install software. Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with the CT50 computer for maximum performance and durability. Note: Format memory card before initial use. 1 Power off the computer. 2 Disconnect the handstrap from the bottom of the computer. 3 Press and slide the battery door toward the bottom of the computer to unlock the door. 20 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 4 Lift up on the edge of the battery and remove it from the computer. 5 Press down on the SD card door and slide it toward the top of the computer to open it. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 21 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 6 Insert the SD card into the door. 7 Press down on the SD card door and slide the door toward the bottom of the computer to lock it. 8 Insert the battery into the computer. 9 Press in on the battery door and slide it into the locked position. 10 Replace the handstrap. 22 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT How to Transfer Files Chapter 1 About the Computer Features You can transfer files between your desktop PC and the CT50 with the HomeBase or USB adapter and a standard USB cable. When the computer is connected through USB, you can browse to it and drag-and-
drop to move files back and forth to a Windows PC. If you are transferring files to and from a Mac, use the Android File Transfer application (available from www.android.com/filetransfer). By default, the computer connects using MTP (Media Transfer Protocol). If you are transferring mainly camera images, you can configure the connection to use PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). If your Windows PC does not support MTP, you may be able to transfer files using PTP instead. Note: The CT50 supports Hi-Speed USB communications (USB 2.0) with a maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbps. 11 Connect the CT50 to your PC. 12 On the CT50, select either Connected as a media device (MTP) or Camera (PTP). The CT50 stores your selection as the default. 13 Browse to the CT50 from your PC. You can now copy, delete, or move files between the CT50 and your PC. How to Browse Files on the CT50 You can use the File Browser application in Power Tools to browse the files on the CT50 and the microSD card. Note: Due to system permissions, some file cannot be opened. Depending on the associated application, a choice of applications may be available to open the file. 1 Touch All Apps > Power Tools 2 Touch a folder name or file name to open it.
> File Browser
. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 23 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features Accessories for the CT50 The CT50 with a battery. All other accessories are ordered and shipped separately. For help, contact your local sales representative. CT50 Accessories and Descriptions Accessory CT50 Battery
(Model CT50-BTSC) eHomeBase ChargeBase NetBase Vehicle Power Adapter Vehicle Dock Quad Charger USB Adapter Description The battery provides hours of power to the CT50. You may want to purchase spare battery packs for longer shifts. Use the eHomeBase to hold a CT50 with its battery installed, charge a spare battery pack, charge the main battery pack, and provide power to the mobile computer. The dock has USB host and client connectors as well as an Ethernet connector. The CT50 ChargeBase is a 4-slot charging cradle that can power four computers, and charge their main batteries in 6 hours. The Net Base enables up to four CT50 computers to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network. The Net Base also provides a second RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to an additional device such as a printer, workstation, or another Net Base. Use the vehicle power adapter to charge the battery installed in the CT50 from the accessory port in your vehicle. Use the vehicle docks to hold and charge the CT50 while using it on a vehicle. Use the quad charger to charge up to 4 batteries. Use this snap-on adapter to provide USB host and client communications through the CT50. 24 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features CT50 Accessories and Descriptions Accessory DEX Adapter Scan Handle Holster Screen Protector Description Use this snap-on adapter to provide a DEX connector for the CT50. Attach to a CT50 to have an easy way to grip the computer and scan labels. Use the holster to carry the CT50 hands-free in the work environment. Use the screen protector to keep the touchscreen free of scratches and dirt. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 25 DRAFT Chapter 1 About the Computer Features 26 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT 2 About the User Interface and Applications Use this chapter to learn about the Android user interface and how to interact with the screen. You can also use this chapter to learn about the Honeywell applications on the computer. 27 DRAFT Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications About the User Interface The Android 4.4 operating system provides a touch-friendly and easy to navigate user interface. About the Home Screen When you turn on the mobile computer, the Home screen is the first screen that appears after language provisioning is complete. Status bar Search bar Favorites tray Understand the Home Screen Item Status bar Description Status icons to the left tell you when an app has sent notifications, such as an arriving message or a meeting notice. System icons to the right display the current wireless and network connection state and battery level. Favorites tray App icons in the tray are visible on every Home screen. The All Apps icon is always in the center of the Favorites tray. Search the internet or the computer using Google. Search bar 28 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Navigation and Function Buttons There are navigation and function buttons below the Favorites tray on the front panel of the CT50. Navigation and Function Buttons Button Description Back Recent Apps Home Search Volume Function Takes you back to the previous screen. Lets you view and switch between recently used apps. Returns you to the Home screen Starts a search on the computer or the internet. Raises or lowers the volume of the speaker. Common Status and Notification Icons?
Should I include a table with the icons and descriptions here?
Remap a Button You can change the default function of the Left Scan, Right Scan, or Camera buttons. 1 Tap All Apps > Settings > Key remap. 2 Touch to button you want to remap. 3 Tap KEYS or APP to view the available functions. 4 Select the function you want to assign to the button. The function you selected now appears under the button name. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 29 DRAFT Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications View Notifications You can view the notifications shade to see a list of events on the CT50. To open the shade, swipe down from the top of the screen. To close the shade, swipe up from the bottom of the screen, or tap the Back or Home buttons. Manage Notifications When an app sends a notification to the CT50, you can easily respond to it. 1 When a notification icon appears, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2 To respond to a notification, touch it. The associated app opens so that you can respond. To dismiss a notification, swipe it sideways. To dismiss all notifications, tap the X in the top right corner. 30 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Customize the Home Screen Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications
. The All Apps screen appears. You can add application icons to any Home screen to access them more easily. 1 Touch 2 To add an app icon to a Home screen, touch and hold the icon for the app, and then slide your finger to place the icon on one of the Home screens. To add a widget icon to a Home screen, touch WIDGETS at the top of the screen, touch and hold the icon for the widget, and then slide your finger to place the widget icon on one of the Home screens. 3 To remove an app or widget from the Home screen, touch and hold the icon and slide it over Remove at the top of the screen. Customize the Favorites Tray You can add application icons to the Favorites tray to access them more easily. 1 Touch 2 Touch and hold an icon in the Favorites tray, and slide it over
. The All Apps screen appears. X Remove at the top of the screen. 3 To add an app icon to the Favorites tray, touch and hold the icon for the app, and then slide your finger to place the icon in the Favorites tray. To add a Widget icon to the Favorites tray, touch WIDGETS at the top of the All Apps screen, touch and hold the icon for the widget, and then slide your finger to place the icon in the Favorites tray. Use Google Search Use the Google Search field at the top of the Home screen to help you find anything you need on the computer or on the web. 1 At the top of any Home screen, touch Google to type your search term. As you type, suggestions from Google web search appear below the Search box, and results from the computer (such as apps or contacts) appear below the web search results. 2 Tap a suggestion to search for it immediately, or touch its arrow just to add the term to the search field without starting to search. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 31 DRAFT Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications About Screen Gestures Use your fingers or the stylus to manipulate icons, buttons, menus, the onscreen keyboard, and other items on the screen. To select or activate something, tap it. To type something, such as a name or password, touch where you want to type. A keyboard appears that lets you type into the field. Other common gestures include:
Touch and hold: Touch and hold an item by touching it and lifting your finger until an action occurs. Drag: Touch and hold an item for a moment. Without lifting your finger, move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position. For example, you can drag to reposition shortcuts on the Home screen. Swipe or slide: Quickly move your finger across the screen, without pausing when you first touch. For example, you can slide a Home screen left or right to view the other Home screens. Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on a web page, map, or other screen to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. Pinch: In some apps, you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in). Set the Time Zone The CT50 gets the current date and time from its network connection. You can manually set the time zone for your location. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 Tap Date & time. 3 Clear the check box for Automatic time zone. 4 Tap Select time zone and select the time zone for your location. 32 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
About Honeywell Applications Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications Should I add anything about Power Tools or Demos here?
Or maybe applications that might be on the product like Launcher for Android?
Can you download HTML5 Browser?
Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 33 DRAFT Chapter 2 About the User Interface and Applications 34 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT 3 About the Scanner Use this chapter to understand how to scan bar codes and how to configure the scanner. 35 DRAFT Chapter 3 About the Scanner About the Scanner The internal scanner can read 1D and 2D bar code symbologies, composite symbologies, and postal codes. It also supports omni-
directional scanning for greater flexibility in real-world settings. The image engine can also capture black and white images, such as signatures and pictures of damaged inventory. How to Send Data as Android Keyboard Input The scan wedge feature sends scanned bar code data to an active application as Android keypad input. By default, scan wedging is enabled on the CT50 computer. You can use applications that are coded to use the scanner or applications that receive data through the scan wedge feature. If an application claims the scanner through the BarcodeReader API, the scan wedge feature is temporarily disabled. You can find information on how to create custom applications for the CT50 in the Software Development Kit (SDK) available for download at www. honeywellaidc.com. Use this table to understand the settings associated with each step in the scan data process. Scan Data Processing and Settings Process Step Decode bar code. Interpret bar code as ISO8859-1. Detect special bar codes and implement specific action instead of normal processing.
URL bar code starts browser
Scan-to-Intent starts an application
EZConfig bar code starts EZConfig Convert to selected character set. Associated Scan Setting Symbology Settings Symbology Settings Data Processing Settings Launch Browser Scan to Intent Launch EZConfig Data Processing Settings Charset 36 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Scan Data Processing and Settings Process Step Attach Prefixes and Suffix. The data string is composed in the following order:
Prefix
Symbology prefix
Bar code data
Suffix Interpret substitutions of the Prefix and Suffix strings. Activate a Total Freedom plugin. Inject the final data string as Android KeyEvents. Chapter 3 About the Scanner Associated Scan Setting Data Processing Settings Prefix Symbology Prefix Suffix Data Processing Settings Data Editing Plugin Data Processing Settings Wedge Substitutions occur within the Prefix and Suffix string values. Prefix and Suffix Interpretation Substring Replacement Character Code Wedged as a KeyEvent
\r
\n
\t
\\
No Yes Yes No 13 10 9
\
Change the Scanner Settings Changes you make to the Default profile apply to all applications with no profile. 1 Tap the Settings app. 2 Tap Scanning. 3 Tap Default. 4 Select Data Processing Settings, Symbology Settings, Imager Settings, Trigger Settings, or Notification Settings. 5 Modify the settings to meet your application needs. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 37 DRAFT Chapter 3 About the Scanner Restore Default Scanner Settings You can easily discard all changes you made to the Default profile and restore the default values. Note: When you select to restore the default values of one of the settings, it also restores the default values of all settings within the profile. 1 Tap (insert graphic of three dots) in the upper right corner of any of the scan settings screens. 2 Tap Restore all defaults. Scanners Default Settings Use these tables to understand the Data Processing Settings, Symbology Settings, Imager Settings, Trigger Settings, and Notification Settings. Data Processing Settings Use the Data Processing Settings to specify how bar code data is processed by the CT50. Data Processing Settings Setting Wedge Charset Description Enable or disable sending the bar code data as Android KeyEvents when sending data to the active application. Select the character set to use when interpreting the bar code data into a string. Options include:
Default Enabled ISO-8859-1 ISO-8859-1
US-ASCII
UTF-16
UTF-16BE
UTF-16LE
UTF-8 Corresponds to BarcodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_CHARSET Defines the string added before the decoded bar code data. Defines the string added after the decoded bar code data. None None Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide Prefix Suffix 38 DRAFT Data Processing Settings (continued) Chapter 3 About the Scanner Setting Data Editing Plugin Specify a Total Freedom data editing plug-in. Symbology Prefix Description Launch Browser Scan to Intent Launch EZ Config Default None None Enable Enabled Enabled Specify a symbology identifier prefix to the bar code data. Options include:
None
Honeywell
AIM Enable or disable URL bar code handling. If a bar code starts with http:// or https://, the browser opens using the bar code data as a URL. Corresponds to BarCodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_LAUNCH-
BROWSER Enable or disable special handling of scan-to-intent bar codes. Applies to bar codes in one of the following formats:
// ACTION
// intent-suffix $ extra-data Where:
ACTION and extra-data are any string of characters. Launches an application listening for the intent:
Intent action: com.honeywell.scantointent.intent.action.
+ ACTION Intent extra com.honeywell.scantointent.intent.extra.DATA contains the remainder of the bar code data after the first $
character. Corresponds to BarCodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_SCAN_TO_INTENT Enable or disable special handling of EZConfig bar codes. Applies to EZConfig bar codes, which are encoded with the Aztec symbology and containing specific header data. Corresponds to BarcodeReader property:
PROPERTY_DATA_PROCESSOR_LAUNCH_EZ_ CONFIG Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 39 DRAFT Chapter 3 About the Scanner Symbology Settings Use the Symbology Settings to enable and disable bar code symbologies. Tap a symbology to view and modify the symbology configuration parameters. Symbology Settings Setting Code 128 GS1-128 Code 39 Datamatrix UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 EAN-13 Aztec China Post Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 93 Composite Han Xin IATA 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Korean Post Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF 417 MSI PDF 417 QR Code RSS (GS1) Standard 2 of 5 Default Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 40 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 3 About the Scanner Symbology Settings (continued) Setting Telepen TLC 39 Trioptic 2D Postal Settings OCR Default Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Imager Settings You should not need to modify the Imager Settings. The Override Recommended Values setting is disabled by default. The recommended Imager Settings are designed to work in a wide range of environments and should only be modified if you have an advanced understanding of imagers. Trigger Settings Use the Trigger Settings to configure how the scan buttons work. Trigger Settings Setting Decode Timeout Description Scanning automatically turns off after this number of seconds if the scan trigger is pressed and nothing has successfully decoded. Default 20 Notification Settings Use the Notification Settings to configure how your CT50 responds when you scan a bar code. Notification Settings Setting Good Read Notification Description Enables or disables a good read notification. The notification consists of a green blink of the Good Read LED, a short beep, and an optional short vibration. Default Enabled Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 41 DRAFT Chapter 3 About the Scanner Notification Settings Setting Bad Read Notification Vibrate Enabled Description Enables or disables notification of a failed scan. The notification consists of a red blink of the Good Read LED, an error beep, and an optional short vibration. Enables or disables whether the computer vibrates when there is a good or bad read. Default Disabled Disabled Scan a Bar Code The scanner has an aiming beam to help you correctly frame bar codes. It also supports omni-directional (360) scanning to make it easier for you to scan bar codes. Note: Before you start scanning bar codes, use the Settings app to enable only the bar code symbologies that you need. 1 Point the scanner window at the bar code and hold the computer steady a few inches from the label. 2 Press one of the Scan buttons. The illumination frame appears. Make sure the entire bar code is inside of the frame. When the scanner successfully reads a bar code, you hear a high beep and the Good Read LED turns on briefly. 3 Release the Scan button. 42 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT 4 Use the Phone You can use the phone feature to make and receive phone calls as well as transmit data through wireless wide-area networks (WWANs). 43 DRAFT Chapter 4 Use the Phone About the Phone Phone features on the computer include a speaker and a microphone. You can also use a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit. The phone feature is enabled by default. The WAN radio in your computer determines the supported network types:
If your computer includes the UMTS/HSPA+ WAN radio, you can connect to UMTS networks. If your computer includes the Flexible Network Radio, you can connect to CDMA or UMTS networks in all regions that support these technologies. The Flexible Network Radio is a software-defined radio
(SDR) that can be configured for CDMA or UMTS depending on your wireless communication needs. Honeywell supports these CDMA network carriers:
Sprint (United States only) Verizon (United States only) For other carriers, contact Honeywell Technical Support. After you turn on the phone and activate service with your wireless carrier, you can customize the phone features and network settings in the Wireless & Networks section of the Settings app. Note: Both WWAN radios support Network Information and Time Zone
(NITZ) messages to automatically set the system time. Activate the UMTS Phone Activating the UMTS phone on your CT50 is done the same way whether your computer has the Flexible Network Radio or the UMTS/HSPA+WAN radio. You use a SIM card to activate the UMTS phone on the CT50. You can purchase the SIM card from your network provider. 1 Power off the CT50. 2 Disconnect the handstrap from the bottom of the computer. 3 Press and slide the battery door toward the bottom of the computer to unlock the door. 4 Lift up on the edge of the battery and remove it from the computer. 44 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
5 Lift up on the SIM and MicroSD door. Chapter 4 Use the Phone 6 Press down and slide the SIM door toward the top of the CT50 to open it. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 45 DRAFT Chapter 4 Use the Phone 7 Insert the SIM card in the door. 8 Close the SIM card door and slide it toward the bottom of the CT50 to secure it. 9 Replace the battery, reconnect the handstrap, and press the Power button to turn on the CT50. The phone is now ready to use. 46 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Activate the CDMA Phone Chapter 4 Use the Phone To activate the CDMA phone in your mobile computer, you need to contact your wireless carrier and set up an account. You also need to provide the carrier with the Mobile Equipment Identifier
(MEID) for the computer. You can find the MEID:
on a label located in the battery compartment. on the outside of the computer shipping box. Note: For the CDMA phone, settings are permanently stored in the WWAN radio after activation. CDMA settings persist through a factory data reset. The activation process is slightly different for each CDMA carrier. Your carrier sales contact and an Honeywell representative can guide you through the process. In general, you activate the CDMA phone as follows:
1 Contact your wireless provider and give the provider the MEID for the computer. 2 If your carrier is Sprint, reboot the computer. As soon as the Sprint network detects your phone, Hands-Free Activation (HFA) begins, and a series of notification messages appear. When activation is complete, a completion message appears and the WAN radio reboots. The phone is ready to use. If your carrier is Verizon, tap and tap success or failure of the activation. After successful activation, the phone is ready to use.
, enter *228 on the phone keypad,
. After a short wait, a message appears, confirming either Make a Phone Call Once the phone is activated, you can make a phone call. 1 On the Home or All Apps screen, tap
. If the Phone app opens to a list of numbers instead of the keypad, swipe left or touch to return to the keypad. 2 Touch the keys to enter the number, and then touch below the keypad to dial. 3 To end a call in progress, tap
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Chapter 4 Use the Phone Answer the Phone When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Call screen opens, showing the caller ID. All incoming calls are recorded in the Call log. If you miss a call, you receive a notification. When a call arrives, touch the white phone icon and slide over one of the icons:
To answer the call:
To send the call to voicemail:
To send a message from a list of default text messages:
Switch Apps During a Phone Call You can switch apps while a phone call is in progress. For example, you can use the People app to look up contact information during your call. Note: If you have only a WWAN connections, apps that need a data connection may be unable to access online data while the phone call is in progress. If simultaneous phone calls and stat connections are not possible due to provider limitations, voice calls receive priority. Check with your provider for more information. During a phone call, tap another app icon on the Home or All Apps screen to run that application. The green Phone icon appears in the Status bar while the call is underway. Check Your Voicemail When you have a new voicemail message, the voicemail icon appears at the top left of the screen. Note: Consult your service provider for more information on setting up your voicemail account. 1 Swipe down from the top of the screen to view your notifications. The voicemail notification shows the number of unread messages and a number to dial. 2 Touch New voicemail. The phone dials the number. Follow the instructions to retrieve your messages. 48 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Set Your Voicemail Number To access your voicemail, you must set your voicemail number in the Phone app. Note: This procedure does not apply if you are a Verizon customer. Chapter 4 Use the Phone
. and then tap Settings. A list of call settings appears. 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Voicemail > Setup > Voicemail number. 4 If you are a Sprint customer, delete *86 from the entry field and enter your voicemail number. If you are an AT&T customer, enter your voicemail number. 5 Tap OK. Change Voicemail Settings on a Home or All Apps screen. 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the voicemail setting you want to change. and then tap Settings. Make an Emergency Phone Call You can use the phone to make an emergency phone call, even if the SIM card is missing from your UMTS phone or if you do not have a valid CDMA account. In either case, the phone shows that you have no service. However, if you dial certain emergency numbers (such as 112, 911, 000, 08, 118, 119, or 999) the call will go through. Configure Phone Settings You can customize settings for the phone, including the ringtone, voicemail options, keypad tones, internet call settings, and other options. 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Change phone settings as necessary. and then tap Settings. The Call settings menu appears. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 49 DRAFT Chapter 4 Use the Phone 50 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT 5 Use the Camera Use this chapter to learn how to take pictures and record videos with the color camera. 51 DRAFT Chapter 5 Use the Camera About the Color Camera The CT50 contains an 8-megapixel color camera for taking pictures and videos. The camera and flash are located on the back of the computer. to view photos and videos stored on the CT50. Use the Gallery app Adjust the Camera and Video Settings The camera and video settings are adjustable from within the Camera app. How to Zoom The camera zoom is controlled using a pinching motion on the touch screen. Place two fingers on the screen at the same time, and then:
spread them apart to zoom in (enlarge and object). pinch them together to zoom out. Change Camera Settings You can change the camera settings for best results when taking pictures. 1 Press the Camera button and then tap 2 Tap 3 Tap HDR or one of the icons to change basic camera settings.
When HDR is enabled, the computer automatically captures multiple photos and combines them into one photo creating the best quality image possible. Enable or disable different options such as scene mode, store location, and picture size. Take a Picture 1 Press the Camera button or tap All Apps and then tap Camera
. 2 Using the screen as a viewfinder, move the computer until you see the image you want to capture. 3 Tap the screen to set the focus. By default, the camera senses the lighting in the environment and turns the torch on if needed. 52 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Chapter 5 Use the Camera
(Optional) To zoom in or out, drag the slider at the bottom of the viewfinder. 4 Press Enter or the shutter button
. The camera takes a picture and a thumbnail image of the picture appears in the corner of the screen. To view the picture, tap the thumbnail image. To return to the Camera app, swipe the thumbnail image to the right. Record a Video This section explains how to record video with the camera in the computer. 1 Press the Camera button or tap All Apps and then tap Camera 2 Tap 3 Tap
. to begin recording video. To zoom in or out, drag the slider at
. the bottom of the viewfinder. 4 When you are done recording, tap
. Change Video Settings You can change the camera settings for best results when recording video. 1 Press the Camera button or tap All Apps and then tap Camera 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap 5 Tap one of the icons to change basic video settings. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide
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Chapter 5 Use the Camera 54 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT 6 Configure the Computer Use this chapter to learn how to configure the CT50. You will also find information on how to configure network communications and wireless security. 55 DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer How to Configure the Computer You can configure many parameters on the computer such as the bar code symbologies it decodes, or the network settings. The values you set for these parameters determine how the computer operates. You configure the computer using the Settings app. Start the Settings App The Settings app is located in the All Apps menu. Tap All Apps > Settings. About the Structure of the Settings App Use this section to learn about the structure of the Settings app so you can find parameters quickly. 56 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Wireless & Networks Setting Wi-Fi Bluetooth Data usage More... Device Setting Sound Display Storage Battery Apps Description Turns the Wi-Fi radio on and off. When Wi-Fi is turned on, tap the bar to see a list of Wi-Fi networks. Turns the Bluetooth radio on and off. when bluetooth is turned on, tap the bar to see a list of Bluetooth devices in range. Displays a list of phone data usage for the current data usage cycle. Tap the Data usage cycle list to select another date range. Airplane mode: Turns airplane mode on and off. VPN: Sets the password parameters for a virtual private network (VPN). Mobile networks: Includes settings for mobile networks, including enabling data access and roaming over mobile networks, selecting access points and network operators, or selecting only 2G networks (to save battery life). Mobile plan: ??
Cell broadcasts: Sets what emergency information you want to receive and how you want to receive it. Description Settings for the phone and notification sounds, including tones and volume. Settings for the display brightness, wallpaper, sleep timeout, font size, and screen auto-rotation. Shows the remaining amount of storage. Shows battery usage data and the current battery state. Lists downloaded and running apps. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 57 DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Personal Setting Location Security Language & input Backup & reset Honeywell Settings Description Turns location services (Google and GPS satellite data) on and off. Sets screen lock and administrator privileges. Selects the active language and default keyboard. Sets auto-typing features such as capitalization and punctuation. Adjusts the pointer speed for an external mouse or trackpad. Restores factory default settings. Setting Key remap Description Remaps the Left Scan, Right Scan, and Camera buttons. For help, see Remap a Button on page 29. Smart sensors Configures the integrated motion detection sensors for Battery LED advanced power management. Configures the battery LED behavior. Do I need to explain the difference in the choices? Does the battery LED work the same as the D75e?
Battery Health View the current health of the battery. Logger Activates a logging service that creates an Android logcat log and kernel log for APP and system troubleshooting. Configures the CT50 imager. For help, see Change the Scanner Settings on page 37. Enables the web interface settings and lets you set a port. Scanning Web applications Accounts Setting Add account Description Adds a Corporate or Email account to the CT50. 58 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer System Setting Date & time Accessibility Description Configures all date and time settings Sets accessibility levels, such as larger display text and enabling text-to-speech output. Printing Developer options Enables developer-specific options such as USB debugging and SD card protection. About phone Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 59 DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer About Network Communications You can use the mobile computer in your wireless or wired data collection network. You can connect your computer using:
802.11 radio communications. Ethernet communications. Bluetooth communications. USB and serial communications. Connect to a Wi-Fi Network The CN51 has an 802.11 radio to transfer data using wireless communications. Before you connect to a Wi-Fi network, you need to know about your network security protocol and its required credentials. By default, the 802.11 radio is disabled. 1 Start the Settings app and slide the Wi-Fi switch on. 2 When the switch turns blue, tap Wi-Fi. A list of discovered networks appears. 60 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Chapter 6 Configure the Computer 3 To quickly connect to a network through Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPS), tap type the network name. To search for a network not in the list, tap and 4 Tap a network name in the list to view details:
If the network is secured, a list of required information appears
(such as a certificate name, a password, or other credentials). To connect to the secured network, enter the required information and tap Connect. To leave a connected network, tap Forget. For example, you could choose to forget a network you no longer use. To close the network details screen, tap Cancel. Configure Proxy Settings for a Wi-Fi Network If you need to connect to network resources through a proxy server, you can configure settings for the proxy server for each Wi-Fi network you add. By default, the Wi-Fi networks you add are not configured to connect through a proxy server. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 61 DRAFT
Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Note: Proxy settings apply only to the Wi-Fi network you modify. You must change proxy settings for each network requiring a proxy server. 1 Open the Settings app and tap Wi-Fi. The list of available Wi-Fi networks appears. 2 Tap and hold the network name and then tap Modify network. A list of network settings appears. 3 At the bottom of the list of network settings, select Show advanced options. 4 If the network has no proxy settings, tap None in the Proxy Settings list, and then tap Manual in that list. 5 Enter the proxy settings for the network. 6 Tap Save. Disable Wi-Fi Notifications By default, when Wi-Fi is enabled, you receive notifications in the Status bar when the computer discovers a wireless network. You can disable these notifications. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 Tap and hold Wi-Fi. 3 Tap and then tap Advanced. The Advanced Wi-Fi menu appears. 4 Clear the Network notification check box to disable notifications. Connect to an Ethernet Network To connect the computer to an Ethernet network, you need an Ethernet dock. 1 Make sure the dock is connected to your Ethernet network. 2 Place the computer in the dock. 3 Start the Settings app and make sure Ethernet is enabled (Ethernet is enabled by default). To enable Ethernet, slide the Ethernet switch on. When the switch turns blue, Ethernet is enabled. 62 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer 4 Tap Ethernet. The Ethernet list shows the name of the current Ethernet connection. By default, the computer assumes a DHCP connection, and that your network has assigned an IP address automatically. If DHCP is working, the Ethernet dock should indicate that communication with the network is occurring. 5 (Optional) To assign a static IP address, tap the connection name (for example, eth0). The IP settings dialog box appears. a Tap DHCP and then select Static from the list. b Enter the required network information and then tap Apply. How to Connect to Virtual Private Networks The computer supports connecting to virtual private networks (VPNs). This section describes how to add and connect to VPNs. To configure VPN access, you must obtain details from your network administrator. You view and change VPN settings in the Settings app. Note: Before you can access VPNs, you need to set a lock screen PIN or password. Add a VPN Before you can connect to a VPN, you must add VPN information. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Tap VPN. 4 Tap Add VPN Profile. 5 Enter information for the VPN. 6 Tap Save. The VPN name appears in the VPN list. Connect to a VPN 1 Start the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Tap VPN. 4 Tap the name of the VPN in the list, and enter any necessary credentials when prompted. 5 Tap Connect. The computer connects to the VPN, and a Status icon and notification appear. To disconnect from the VPN, tap the notification. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 63 DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Edit VPN Information 1 Start the Settings app. 2 In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More. 3 Tap VPN. 4 Tap and hold the name of the VPN you want to edit, and select Edit network from the list. 5 Edit VPN settings as necessary. 6 When you are done, tap Save. About Wireless Security The computer provides these security solutions for your wireless network:
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) 802.1x LEAP
WEP Honeywell recommends WPA2 security with PSK (Personal) or 802.1x
(Enterprise) key management. Before you set security, you need to enable the radio, set the date, and set the SSID on your computer. To use 802.1x security, you need to load a root certificate on your computer. To use transport layer security (TLS) with 802.1x security, you also need to load a user certificate. Use the Settings app to access and configure all wireless security settings. About Certificates You can use digital certificates to identify the computer for network access or authentication to servers. To use a certificate to identify your device, you must install it in the trusted credential storage on the computer. 64 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Android supports DER-encoded X.509 certificates saved in files with a
.crt or .cer file extension. To install a valid certificate with a .der or it. Android also supports X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a .p12 or .pfx entension. To install a valid key store file with another extension, you must change the extension to .p12 or .pfx to install it. When you install a certificate from a PKCS#12 key store, Android also installs any accompanying private key or certificate authority certificates. Load a Certificate To use a certificate, you must install it in the trusted credential storage on the computer. Note: Apps such as Email and Browser that support certificates allow you to install certificates directly from within the app. For more information, see the Help that comes with the app. 1 Copy the certificate or key store from your PC to a microSD card. 2 Install the microSD card in the computer and turn the computer on. 3 Start the Settings app and tap Security > Install from SD card. 4 Tap the name of the certificate or key store to install it. If prompted, enter the key store password and tap OK. 5 Enter a name for the certificate and tap OK. Disable or Remove Certificates If a certificate is compromised, or your organization chooses not to trust it, you can disable or remove it. 1 Start the Settings app and tap Security > Trusted credentials. The trusted credentials screen has two tabs:
System shows CA certificates that are installed in the ROM.
User shows CA certificates you have installed yourself. 2 Tap the name of the certificate to disable or remove. The certificate details screen appears. 3 Scroll to the bottom of the details screen and tap Disable (for System certificates) or Remove (for User certificates). If necessary, you can enable a disabled System certificate from this location. If you remove a User certificate, you must install it again to enable it. 4 Tap OK. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 65 DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer About Bluetooth Communications The CN51 is Bluetooth-enabled, which lets you connect to other Bluetooth devices. You need to turn on the Bluetooth radio before you can discover and connect to Bluetooth devices. By default, the radio is turned off. The Bluetooth radio maintains its current state through a system reset. If you perform a factory data reset, you must recreate pairings to devices. The System bar icons indicate Bluetooth status. Connect a Bluetooth Device To connect to a Bluetooth device, you must enable Bluetooth and then select the device from a list of discovered devices. 1 Start the Settings app. 2 If Bluetooth is off, slide the Bluetooth switch on. 3 Tap Bluetooth. A list of available Bluetooth devices appears. 66 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer 4 (Optional) If the device you want does not appear in the list, make sure the device is turned on and discoverable, and tap Search for devices. 5 Tap a device in the list to select it. If a pairing request message appears, enter the device PIN and tap OK. When the device is paired with the computer, the device name appears in Paired Devices at the top of the list. 6 To disconnect a paired device, tap the Quick Settings icon next to the device name and then tap Unpair. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 67 DRAFT Chapter 6 Configure the Computer Configure Bluetooth Settings You configure Bluetooth settings in the Settings app. 1 Start the Settings app and tap Bluetooth. 2 Tap the Menu icon and select a setting from the menu:
Tap Rename phone to change the computer device name. Type the new name and then tap Rename. Tap Visibility timeout to set the amount of time that the computer is visible to other Bluetooth devices. By default, the timeout is set to 2 minutes. You can select 5 minutes, one hour, or no timeout. Setting a shorter timeout value preserves battery life. Tap Show received files to view statistics on the received files. Making the CT50 Discoverable By default, the CT50 is not discoverable, which means that the computer will not be found by other Bluetooth devices. 1 Tap All Apps > Settings. 2 Verify the Bluetooth radio is activated. 3 Tap Bluetooth. 4 Tap CT50 (the default computer name) at the top of the screen to make the device discoverable. The computer starts a 2 minute count down during which time the computer is temporarily discoverable by other devices using Bluetooth technology. Rename or Disconnect a Paired Device You can rename or disconnect a paired Bluetooth device from the Settings app. 1 Open the Settings app and tap Bluetooth. 2 Tap the Settings icon 3 To rename the device, tap Rename, type the new name, and then tap in the Paired Devices list. OK. To disconnect the device, tap Unpair. 68 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
Chapter 6 Configure the Computer About Serial and USB Communications You can use these accessories to transmit data to and receive data from another device through serial or USB communications:
vehicle dock HomeBase USB snap-on adapter RS-232 DEX adapter For information on these accessories, contact your local sales representative. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 69 DRAFT
Chapter 6 Configure the Computer About Near Field Communication (NFC) NFC technology provides the ability for short-range, wireless data transfer between the CT50 and NFC tags or other NFC enabled devices placed in close proximity to the back of the computer. NFC equipped CT50 models support the following modes of operation:
NFC tag reader/writer mode: The computer reads and/or writes digital information from or to an NFC tag.
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) mode: The computer uses Android Beam and/or Bluetooth technology to transfer screen content (such as a picture, contact information, Web page url, or file) between NFC enabled devices.
NFC card emulation mode: The computer emulates an NFC card
(smart card) that an external card reader can access. You have the option to enable the embedded secure element (eSE) SmartMX or Host Emulation. Secure element implementation is commonly used for financial transactions or coupon and loyalty mobile marketing applications that require a secure memory and execution environment for the storage of personal information (such as account information and credentials) and running custom smart card applets. Note: Sleep Mode (Suspend Mode) and the screen lock temporarily turns the NFC radio off. 70 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT A Specifications 71 DRAFT Chapter A Specifications Physical and Environmental Specifications This sections lists the physical and environmental specifications for the CT50. Physical Dimensions Length:
Width:
Depth:
Weight (with battery):
160 mm 82.5 mm 22 mm 350 g (including battery) Tumble and Drop Specifications Tumble specification:
Drop specification:
1000 1 m tumbles 5 ft multiple drops to unyielding steel plate, -10 to +50 C temperature range and 4 ft drop at 20 C Power and Electrical Specifications Operating battery:
Backup battery:
Electrical rating:
Rechargeable Lithium-ion 3.7 V, 4000 mAh battery
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Temperature and Humidity Specifications Operating temperature:
Storage temperature:
Charging temperature:
Relative humidity
(operating):
Environmental rating:
-20 C to 50 C (-4 F to 122 F)
-30 C to 70 C (-22 F to 158 F) For maximum battery life, store at 23 C
(73 F) at 50% charge.
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5% to 95% non-condensing IP67, Category 1 Screen Specifications 4.8-inch TFT color LCD with backlight, 720-pixel HD, outdoor viewable touch screen. 72 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT Chapter A Specifications Language Support World-wide English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese. Imager Reading Distances - what imager is in the CT50??
MVT9V022 non-decoded slim imager I need specifications and depth of field information. Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide 73 DRAFT Chapter A Specifications 74 Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer User Guide DRAFT
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Front Features Speaker Good read LED Scan buttons Out of the Box Make sure that your shipping box contains these items:
Dolphin CT50 mobile computer
Rechargeable 3.6 VDC Li-ion battery
Quick start guide and regulatory compliance sheet If you ordered accessories for your mobile computer, verify that they are also included with the order. Be sure to keep the original packaging in case you need to return the CT50 for service. Memory Card Specifications Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with Dolphin computers for maximum performance and durability. Contact a Honeywell sales representative for additional information on qualified memory card options. Accessories for the CT50 These accessories are available for the CT50:
HomeBase (Model CT50-HB)
Ethernet HomeBase Model CT50-EB)
ChargeBase (Model CT50-CB)
NetBase (Model CT50-NB)
Quad Battery Charger (Model CT50-QBC)
Vehicle Power Adapter (Model CT50-MC)
Vehicle Dock (Model CT50-MB)
USB Adapter (Model CT50-USB)
Scan Handle
Holster Power button Battery status LED Volume buttons Touch panel Navigation panel Microphone Dolphin CT50 powered by Android 4.4 Quick Start Guide
*CT50AND-ENUS-QS-A*
CT50AND-ENUS-QS Rev A 6/15 Install a SIM Card Install a MicroSD Card Note: Format the MicroSD card before initial use. Install the Battery Dolphin CT50 models ship with a Li-ion 3.6 VDC, 14.6 watt-hour battery manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. Back Features Camera lens SIM door Camera Battery door latch SIM and MicroSD door Battery Charge the Computer CT50 computers ship with a partially charged battery. Charge the battery with a CT50 charging device for a minimum of 4 hours. Using the computer while charging the battery significantly increases the time required to reach a full charge. Caution: We recommend the use of Honeywell accessories and power adapters. Use of any non-Honeywell accessories or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty. Dolphin CT50 model computers are designed for use with the following charging accessories: HomeBase, Ethernet HomeBase, ChargeBase, NetBase, Quad Battery Charger, Vehicle Power Adapter, Vehicle Dock, and USB Adapter. Caution: Make sure that all components are dry prior to using the computers and batteries with accessories. Using wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty. 1 2 3 Turn Power On/Off To turn the computer on:
Press and release the Power button. To turn the computer off:
1. Press and hold the Power button until the options menu displays. 2. Touch Power Off. 3. When prompted to shut down the phone, touch OK. Note: You should always power off the computer before removing the battery. Sleep Mode (Suspend Mode) Sleep mode automatically turns the touch panel display off and locks the computer to save battery power when the computer is inactive for a programmed period of time. 1. Press and release the Power button to wake the computer. 2. Drag the toward the edge of the display to unlock the computer. Scan a Bar Code with the Scan Demo Note: For optimum performance, avoid reflections by scanning the bar code at a slight angle. 1. Touch All Apps
> Demos
> Scan Demo
. 2. Point the CT50 mobile computer at the bar code. 3. Touch Scan on the touch screen or press and hold a Scan button. Center the aiming beam over the bar code. 4. The decode results appear on the screen. Adjust the Display Sleep Time To adjust the amount of time before the display sleeps after inactivity:
About the Home Screen Navigation and Function Buttons Status bar Buttons Description Function
> Settings
> Display > Sleep. 1. Touch All Apps 2. Select the amount of time for inactivity before the display goes to sleep. 3. Touch Home icon to return to the Home screen. Turning Airplane Mode On/Off 1. Press and hold the Power button until the options menu displays. 2. Touch Airplane Mode to toggle the mode On or Off. Note: When Airplane Mode is turned on, shows on the status bar. How to Use the Color Camera 1. Press the Camera button or touch Camera on the Home screen. 2. Select either single photo mode
, video mode
, or panorama mode in the viewfinder. 3. Point the camera lens at the object you want to capture. The camera lens is located on the back of the computer. 4. Touch the blue shutter to capture a single photo or to start capturing a panoramic photo. In panorama mode, continue to slowly sweep the camera lens across the entire scene you want captured. Touch the red shutter again to stop recording. to start recording video. Select the shutter Back Back to the previous screen. Recent Apps View and switch between recently used apps. Home Return to the Home screen. Search Start a search on the computer or the Internet. Volume Raises or lowers the volume of the speaker. Note: Additional functionality varies according to the application in use. To change the default button function of the Scan button or the Left and Right side buttons, use the Key remap option under Settings. For additional information on how to remap a button function, see the user guide. Search bar Clock Camera app Favorites tray Restart the Computer You may need to restart the CT50 computer to correct conditions where an application stops responding to the system or the computer seems to be locked up. 1. Press and hold the Power button until the options menu appears. 2. Select Reboot and then OK. To restart the computer if the touch panel display is unresponsive:
Press and hold the Power button for approximately 8 seconds until the computer starts to reboot. Reset the Computer For information on how to perform at Factory Reset (Clean Boot), see the user guide. Support To search our knowledge base for a solution or log into the Technical Support portal and report a problem, go to www.hsmcontactsupport.com. User Documentation For the user guide and other documentation, go to www.honeywellaidc.com. Limited Warranty For warranty information, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and click Resources > Warranty. Patents For patent information, see www.hsmpats.com. Trademarks Android and Google and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (HII) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII. HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. HII disclaims all responsibility for the selection and use of software and/or hardware to achieve intended results. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII. Copyright 2015 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.
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CT50-MULT-RS Rev A *CT50-MULT-RS*
Agency Models: CT50L0n, CT50LUN, CT50LUN-W Dolphin CT50 Mobile Computer Approvals by Country Refer to the Honeywell Scanning & Mobility compliance center at www.honeywellaidc.com/compliance to review and download any publicly available documentation pertaining to the certification of this product in a given country. Caution! - Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Mise en garde ! - Tout changement ou modification non expressment approuves par le bnficiaire de cet appareil peut annuler lautorisation dutiliser lquipement. For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the limits regarding human exposure to electromagnetic radiation set forth in related FCC, IC and EC rules, guidelines and standards for use with the following body worn accessories: holster. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the mentioned rules. Fonctionnement prs du corps : ce dispositif a t test et s'avre conforme aux rgles et lignes directrices des normes FCC, IC et EC, relatives aux limites d'une exposition humaine scuritaire au rayonnement lectromagntique pour une utilisation prs du corps des accessoires suivants: holster. Lutilisation dautres accessoires peut ne pas assurer la conformit avec les rgles mentionnes. Dolphin RF Computer802.11a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful: Something About Interference. This is available at FCC local regional offices. Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company. The correction is the responsibility of the user. Use only shielded data cables with this system. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Canadian Compliance This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation. Conformit la rglementation canadienne Cet appareil est conforme aux normes RSS avec exemption de licence dIndustrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux conditions suivantes:
1. Cet appareil ne doit pas causer de brouillage prjudiciable. 2. Cet appareil doit pouvoir accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris le brouillage pouvant causer un fonctionnement indsirable. 5GHz band: Sub-band 5.150 - 5.250 GHz of the 5GHz LE-LAN (License Exempt Local Area Network Devices) supported in this device is permitted for indoor operation only. Bande 5 Ghz: La bande inferieure de 5,150 5,250 GHz de la 5GHz LE-LAN
(License Exempt Local Area Network Devices) pris en charge dans ce dispositif est autorise pour une utilisation en intrieur uniquement. R&TTE Compliance Statement802.11a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth The CE marking indicates compliance with the following directives:
1999/5/EC R&TTE
2011/65/EU RoHS (Recast) In addition, this product complies to 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive when supplied with the recommended power supply. European Contact:
Hand Held Products Europe B.V. Nijverheidsweg 9-13 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Honeywell shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive. The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community; PAN European Frequency Range: 2.4002.4835 GHz. Operating Frequency Ranges:
2400 - 2483.5 MHz, Wideband Data Transmission Systems (WLAN IEEE 802.11 b,g,n at 2.4 GHz);
5150 - 5350 MHz and 5470 - 5725 MHz, Wideband Data Transmission Systems (WLAN/RLAN IEEE 802.11 a,n,ac at 5 GHz);
Operation on sub-band 5150 - 5350 MHz is permitted indoor only. Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/environmental for the RoHS / REACH / WEEE information. USA, Canada NRTL Safety UL and C-UL listed: UL60950-1 2nd Edition and CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 2nd Edition. LED Safety LEDs have been tested and classified as EXEMPT RISK GROUP to the Standard: IEC 62471:2006.
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Mise en garde : Ne pas regarder directement laide dinstruments optiques. Caution: Do not view directly with optical instruments. Battery Safety Information RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. The battery should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler. Do not incinerate the battery or dispose of the battery with general waste materials. MISE EN GARDE : RISQUE DEXPLOSION SI LA PILE EST REMPLACE PAR UNE PILE DUN MAUVAIS TYPE. La pile doit tre jete par un recycleur comptent ou un responsable des marchandises dangereuses. Ne pas incinrer la pile ou la jeter avec les dchets gnraux. Warning! To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Avertissement : A pleine puissance, lcoute prolonge peut endommager laudition de lutilisateur. Microwaves The radio in the Dolphin RF computer operates on the same frequency band as a microwave oven. Therefore, if you use a microwave within range of the Dolphin RF computer you may notice performance degradation in your wireless network. However, both your microwave and your wireless network will continue to function. RF Exposure Information (SAR) The mobile phone meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/Kg and for Europe 2W/Kg. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn accessory and simultaneous transmission use conditions for the FCC and the CE are listed in the tables below. FCC (WWAN + WLAN) RF Exposure Conditions Equipment Class Head Body-worn Simultaneous TX CE (WWAN + WLAN) Licensed DTS U-NII DSS (BT) 1.044 1.194 1.498 0.454 0.243 N/A 0.089 0.251 1.498 1.445 RF Exposure Conditions Equipment Class Head Body-worn Simultaneous TX Licensed DTS U-NII DSS (BT) 0.649 0.636 0.866 0.177 0.094 N/A 0.230 0.117 0.753 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: HD5-CT50L0N, HD5-CT50LFN. Limited Warranty For warranty information, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and click Resources > Warranty. Patents For patent information, see www.hsmpats.com. User Documentation For detailed user documentation, see www.honeywellaidc.com. CT50-MULT-RS Rev A 6/15
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-01-21 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
3 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
4 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
5 | 2015-07-18 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
6 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
7 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
8 | 2015-07-17 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Effective |
2016-01-21
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
2015-07-18
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2015-07-17
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Honeywell International Inc
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022970339
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Physical Address |
9680 Old Bailes Rd
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Fort Mill, South Carolina 29707
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | TCB Application Email Address |
L******@ul.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Grantee Code |
HD5
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Equipment Product Code |
CT50L0N
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
M****** R********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Title |
Product Compliance
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
315 5********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
315 5********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
m******@honeywell.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Firm Name |
UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
L**** N********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Physical Address |
47173 Benicia St
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Fremont, California 94538
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
51077********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
510.7********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
510.6********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
L******@ul.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Firm Name |
UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
L******** N********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Physical Address |
47173 Benicia St
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Fremont, California 94538
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
51077********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
510-7********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
510.6********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
(510)********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
L******@ul.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/01/2016 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | 10/01/2015 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | DOLPHIN CT50 HEALTHCARE | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | DOLPHIN CT50 Mobile Computer (Terminal) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change. Power Output listed is Conducted. SAR compliance for body-worn accessory operation is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the unit and the body of the user. Belt clips, holsters and other body-worn accessories may not contain metallic components. End-users must be informed of the body worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Class II Permissive Change. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Class II Permissive Change. Power listed is conducted. This device supports 20 and 40MHz bandwidth modes in the 2.4 GHz band and supports 20, 40, and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values in this filing for head, body-worn accessory, and extremity (hand) exposure conditions are 0.28 W/kg, 0.19 W/kg, and 0.77 W/kg, respectively. The highest reported SAR values across all filings under this FCCID for head, body-worn accessory, and extremity (hand) exposure conditions are 0.28 W/kg, 0.25 W/kg, and 0.77 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Class II Permissive Change. Power listed is conducted. This device supports 20 and 40MHz bandwidth modes.Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values in this filing for head, body-worn accessory, and extremity (hand) exposure conditions are 0.27 W/kg, < 0.1 W/kg, and 0.26 W/kg, respectively. The highest reported SAR values across all filings under this FCCID for head, body-worn accessory, and extremity (hand) exposure conditions are 0.45 W/kg, < 0.1 W/kg, and 0.32 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power Output listed is Conducted. SAR compliance for body-worn accessory operation is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the unit and the body of the user. Belt clips, holsters and other body-worn accessories may not contain metallic components. End-users must be informed of the body worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power listed is conducted. This device supports 20, 40, and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission conditions are 0.24 W/kg, 0.25 W/kg, and 0.51 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power listed is conducted. This device supports 20 and 40MHz bandwidth modes.Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn accessory, and extremity (hand) exposure conditions are 0.45 W/kg, < 0.1 W/kg, and 0.32 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Firm Name |
UL Verification Services Inc. (formerly UL CCS)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
M****** M******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
919 5********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
000-0********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
m******@ul.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0040000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5180 | 5240 | 0.03 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5290 | 5290 | 0.036 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5530 | 5610 | 0.036 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5745 | 5825 | 0.016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC HX | 2402 | 2480 | 0.001 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15C | CC HX | 2412 | 2462 | 0.048 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0040000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5180 | 5240 | 0.03 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5290 | 5290 | 0.036 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5530 | 5610 | 0.036 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5745 | 5825 | 0.016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.001 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 2 | 15C | CC HX | 2412 | 2462 | 0.048 |
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