Zebra ET85 Quick Start Guide
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The Zebra ET80 is a rugged 2-in-1 tablet designed for use in demanding environments. It features a powerful processor, a long-lasting battery, and a variety of built-in sensors and cameras, making it ideal for tasks such as barcode scanning, data collection, and field service. The ET80 is also MIL-STD-810G certified, meaning it can withstand drops, shocks, and extreme temperatures. With its combination of durability, versatility, and power, the ET80 is the perfect tool for businesses that need a reliable and efficient mobile computing solution.
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ET80/ET85
Rugged 2-in-1 Tablet
Quick Start Guide for Microsoft ® Windows ® 10
MN-004255-0 3 EN Rev A
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Publication Date
December 8, 2021
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Features
NOTE: Some features may not be available on all configurations.
Figure 1 Front View
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Light sensor
Front microphones
Windows Hello Infrared
Illuminator
Front camera
Camera indicator LED
Touch screen
Stylus tether mount
Volume up/down button
Power button
Charging indicator LED
USB-A port
Threaded Insert
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Determines ambient light for controlling display backlight intensity.
Use for voice communications or audio recordings.
Illuminates your face with infrared (IR) light during Windows
Hello face authentication.
Use for video conferencing.
Illuminates when the camera is activated. Momentarily lights white when the device boots.
Displays all information needed to operate the device.
Use to attach a stylus tether mount.
Increases and decreases audio volume.
Turns the display on and off. Press and release to power on the device. Press and hold to reset the device or power off.
Indicates power state and battery charging status while charging and application generated notifications.
Provides USB host and client communications.
Use to restrict access to the USB ports in hazardous locations
(requires boot).
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USB-A port
USB-C port
Scanner window
Dock interface connector
Speakers
Keyboard latch slot
Provides USB host and client communications.
Provides USB host and client communications, and device charging via cables and accessories.
Provides data capture using the imager.
Provides communication to the device from the dock.
Provides audio output.
Attaches the keyboard to the tablet.
Keyboard alignment slot Assists in aligning the tablet with the keyboard.
Keyboard interface connector Provides power and communication with the keyboard
Kensington security slot
Power interface connector
Use with a security cable to lock the tablet to the keyboard.
Provides power to the device through the dock.
Figure 2 Back View
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Rear microphones
Dock alignment slot
Pass-through antenna
Front camera privacy cover switch
Rear camera privacy cover
Rear camera LED flash
Scan button
Fingerprint sensor
Rear camera
Use for audio recordings.
Assists in aligning the tablet with the dock.
Use to connect to an external antenna.
Use to cover the front camera when not in use.
Use to cover the rear camera when not in use.
Provides illumination for the camera.
Initiates barcode data capture when a scan-enabled application is active (programmable).
Provides biometric authentication.
Autofocus camera that takes photos.
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Communication expansion port
NFC antenna position
Battery cover
Solid State Drive Cover
For Ethernet and serial communication through the expansion adapter.
Use to read NFC cards.
Provides access to the replaceable battery.
Provides access to the solid state drive.
Setting Up the Device
To start using the device for the first time:
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Install a nano SIM card (optional for ET85 only).
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Charge the device.
Power on the device.
Installing a nano SIM Card
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Ensure the tablet is powered off.
Lift the notched corner of the battery cover and carefully lift the battery cover off the device.
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Slide the battery lock switch to the unlock position.
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Using index fingers, life the battery up.
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Insert the nano SIM card with the contacts facing up.
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Push the SIM card in and ensure that it locks into place.
If required, install the SIM lock plate and secure with the M1.4 x 2 mm screw using a Phillips #0 screwdriver. The maximum torque for the screw is 1 kg/m (7 lb/ft).
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Replace the battery, ensuring it is seated properly.
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Slide the battery lock switch to the lock position.
CAUTION: Be aware of the orientation of the battery cover. Failure to replace the battery cover properly may cause damage.
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Align the tabs on the underside of the cover with the slot around the battery well.
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Ensure that the chamfer on the battery cover is at the bottom left corner of the device.
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Carefully press down around the edges of the cover. Make sure that the cover is seated properly.
Device Charging
Before using the tablet for the first time, connect it to an external power source. Keep the tablet connected to the external power source until it is fully charged. The Charging Indicator LED turns green when the tablet is fully charged. You may use the tablet while it is charging.
For the best charging experience, Zebra recommends using the ET80/ET85 dock or the Zebra USB-C to
AC adapter.
The tablet main battery charges from fully depleted to 90% in approximately 2 hours and from fully depleted to 100% in approximately 3 hours.
Charging Indicators
The Charging Indicator LED illuminates and changes color to indicate battery status.
Off
Amber
Green
Red
State Indication
Device is not charging. Device is not inserted correctly in the cradle or connected to a power source. Charger/cradle is not powered.
Device is charging.
Connected to external power and the tablet is fully charged.
Charging error. For example:
• Temperature is too low or too high.
• Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically 8 hours).
• Battery is not installed.
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Charging Temperatures
Charge batteries in ambient temperatures from 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F). The tablet or dock always performs battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures.
Charging Accessories
Use one of the following accessories to charge the tablet.
Accessory
Power Only Dock
Part Number
CRD-ET8X-PWRDK1-01
Description
Provides tablet charging only. Requires power supply (PWR-BGA15V45W-UC-WW) with country specific AC line cord.
Vehicle Dock
Office Dock
CRD-ET8X-VEHDK1-01
CRD-ET8X-OFFDK1-01
Provides tablet charging, USB communication,
Ethernet communication, and HDMI.
Provides tablet charging, USB communication,
Ethernet communication, and HDMI. Includes stand. Requires power supply
(PWR-BGA15V45W-UC-WW) with country specific AC line cord.
USB-C to AC adapter PWR-BGA15V45W-UC-WW Provides tablet charging only. Requires country specific AC line cord.
Charging Using the Dock
When the tablet is docked and charging, the charging indicator LED illuminates amber.
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Connect the dock to the appropriate power source.
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If installed, ensure the keyboard and handle are closed.
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Insert the bottom of the tablet into the bottom of the dock (1), aligning the charging contacts on the tablet with the connector pins on the dock.
Rotate the top of the tablet towards the top of the dock (2).
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Use your thumb to push the tablet into the dock, then push the lever down to secure the tablet.
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After the tablet is secured in the dock, you can lower the keyboard (optional).
Removing the Tablet
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If installed, ensure the keyboard is closed.
To remove the tablet from the dock, lift the lever on top of the dock (1) to release the tablet, rotate the top of the tablet down (2), then lift the tablet out of the dock (3).
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Charging Using the USB-C to AC Adapter
Use the USB-C to AC adapter to charge the tablet.
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Plug the AC line cord into the USB-C to AC adapter (1).
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Plug the AC line cord into the AC wall outlet (2).
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Power Only Dock
The Power Only Dock provides:
• Power for operating the device.
• Charging for the device’s battery and optional Power Pack installed in an Expansion Back.
• Barrel lock and two keys to secure the tablet to the dock.
• Support for VESA 100 x 100, 100 x 50, and 75 x 75.
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Figure 3 Power Only Dock Setup
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Power module
Barrel lock (two keys included)
Lever
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Vehicle Dock
The Vehicle Dock provides:
• Power for operating the device.
• Charging for the device’s battery and optional Power Pack installed in an Expansion Back.
• Ports for connecting USB devices and Ethernet communication.
• Barrel lock and two keys to secure the tablet to the dock.
• Support for VESA 100 x 100, 100 x 50, and 75 x 75.
Figure 4 Vehicle Dock Setup
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Power module
Barrel lock (two keys included)
Lever
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Office Dock
The Office Dock provides:
• Power for operating the device.
• Charging for the device’s battery and optional Power Pack installed in an Expansion Back.
• Ports for connecting USB devices, HDMI video output, and Ethernet communication.
• Barrel lock and two keys to secure the tablet to the dock.
• Desktop mount.
Figure 5 Office Dock Setup
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Power module
Barrel lock (two keys included)
Lever
Desktop mount
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Powering On the Tablet
• Press and hold the Power button for at least one second, then release.
Scanning with Internal Imager
To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required.
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Ensure that an app is open on the tablet and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field).
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Point the scanner exit window at a barcode.
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Press and hold the Scan button (1). The aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming.
Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the aiming pattern. The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions.
A beep sounds to indicate the barcode was decoded successfully. When the Internal Scanner is in Pick
List mode, the tablet does not decode the barcode until the aiming dot touches the barcode.
Figure 6 Internal Scanner Aiming Pattern
Figure 7 Internal Scanner Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes in Aiming Pattern
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Release the scan button. The captured data appears in the text field.
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Using the Camera
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Ensure the front camera privacy cover (1) or rear camera privacy cover (2) is open.
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Open the camera application. The Camera Indicator LED illuminates.
Point the camera at an object.
Touch the on-screen shutter button to take a photo or record a video.
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Reading NFC Cards
The tablet supports reading NFC cards. The NFC antenna is located on the back of the tablet under the
NFC logo.
With an NFC enabled application open, bring the NFC card toward the antenna. Depending upon the application, an audio or visual indication indicates successful reading of the card.
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Keyboard
The ET80/ET85 attachable rugged keyboard is a QWERTY keyboard that provides a multi-color backlight and six programmable keys.
Figure 8 ET80/ET85 Keyboard Features
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Keyboard latch
Keyboard alignment pin
Tablet interface connector
Keyboard alignment marking
Locking switch
Programmable keys
Touchpad
Right button
Left button
Attaches the keyboard to the tablet.
Assists in aligning the keyboard with the tablet.
Provides power and communication from the tablet.
Use to assist in aligning the tablet and keyboard.
Use to unlock the keyboard from the tablet.
Configure to perform custom actions.
Use to move the cursor, scroll, tap, double-tap, drag and drop, and make multiple text selections.
Use to perform right-clicks.
Use to perform left-clicks.
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Attaching the Keyboard
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Place the keyboard on a flat and level surface.
Align the keyboard alignment markings on the tablet and keyboard.
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Gently press the tablet down onto the keyboard until you hear a click.
When the keyboard is correctly installed, the keyboard locking switch automatically clicks into the lock position and the orange indicator is hidden under the switch.
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Removing the Keyboard
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Place the tablet on a flat and level surface.
Ensure the keyboard and tablet are in the open position.
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Move the keyboard locking switch to the Unlock position.
When in the unlock position, the orange indicator is visible to the left of the switch.
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Lift the tablet from the keyboard.
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Expansion Backs
The Expansion Backs provide a Power Pack slot for the device and either a hand strap or Smart Card CAC reader.
Installing the Expansion Backs
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Power off the tablet before installing or removing the Expansion Back.
Lift the notched corner of the battery cover and carefully lift the battery cover off the device. Store the cover in a safe place.
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Align the expansion back with the device. Ensure that the power pack slot cover is aligned with the bottom of the device and the interface connector on expansion back aligns with interface connector (1) on device.
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Using a T6 Torx screwdriver, secure expansion back to device using four screws. Torque to 14 n-cm.
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Table of contents
- 3 Features
- 5 Setting Up the Device
- 5 Installing a nano SIM Card
- 8 Device Charging
- 8 Charging Indicators
- 9 Charging Temperatures
- 9 Charging Accessories
- 9 Charging Using the Dock
- 12 Charging Using the USB-C to AC Adapter
- 13 Power Only Dock
- 14 Vehicle Dock
- 15 Office Dock
- 16 Powering On the Tablet
- 16 Scanning with Internal Imager
- 17 Using the Camera
- 18 Reading NFC Cards
- 19 Keyboard
- 20 Attaching the Keyboard
- 21 Removing the Keyboard
- 22 Expansion Backs
- 22 Installing the Expansion Backs