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The Zebra WT6000 is a wearable computer designed for Android™ 7.1.1 Nougat. It's a powerful tool for workers on the move, offering features like a bright display, long-lasting battery, and a range of accessories. Use it for data capture, order fulfillment, asset tracking, and more. This guide provides comprehensive information on getting started, using accessories, configuring DataWedge, accessing settings, and utilizing programming features.
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Terms of Use
• Proprietary Statement
This manual contains proprietary information of Zebra Technologies Corporation and its subsidiaries (“Zebra
Technologies”). It is intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and maintaining the equipment described herein. Such proprietary information may not be used, reproduced, or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose without the express, written permission of Zebra Technologies.
• Product Improvements
Continuous improvement of products is a policy of Zebra Technologies. All specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
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Revision History
Changes to the original guide are listed below:
Change Date
-01 Rev A 5/2018
-02 Rev A 7/2018
Description
Initial release.
Include information on extended battery.
-03 Rev A 9/2019 Include information on keypad accessory.
-04 Rev A 10/2019 Update keypad illustrations to include back-light icons.
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Key Features
- Wearable computer
- Android™ 7.1.1 Nougat
- Bright display
- Extended battery life
- DataWedge for barcode scanning
- Various accessories
- Ethernet connectivity
- USB communication
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Frequently Answers and Questions
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Table of contents
- 2 Revision History
- 3 Table of Contents
- 10 About This Guide
- 10 Introduction
- 10 Documentation Set
- 10 Software Versions
- 11 Configurations
- 11 Chapter Descriptions
- 12 Notational Conventions
- 12 Related Documents and Software
- 12 Service Information
- 13 Provide Documentation Feedback
- 14 Getting Started
- 14 Introduction
- 14 Unpacking
- 14 Removing the Screen Protection Film
- 15 Features
- 17 Setup
- 17 Installing the Battery
- 17 Charging the Battery
- 18 Starting the WT6000
- 19 Resetting the WT6000
- 19 Performing a Soft Reset
- 19 Performing a Hard Reset
- 20 Performing an Enterprise Reset
- 20 Performing a Factory Reset
- 21 Accessories
- 21 Introduction
- 24 1-Slot WT6000 USB Charging Cradle
- 24 Charging the Device
- 25 Charging the Spare Battery
- 26 Battery Charging
- 27 2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle
- 27 Charging the WT6000
- 28 Charging the RS6000
- 29 Battery Charging
- 30 5-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle
- 30 Charging the WT6000
- 31 Charging the Spare Battery
- 32 Battery Charging
- 33 10-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charge Only Cradle
- 33 Charging the WT6000
- 34 Charging the RS6000
- 35 Battery Charging
- 36 10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle
- 36 Charging the WT6000
- 37 Battery Charging
- 38 5-Slot WT6000 Ethernet Cradle
- 38 Charging the WT6000
- 39 Charging the Spare Battery
- 40 Battery Charging
- 40 Main Battery Charging
- 40 Establishing Ethernet Communication
- 40 Ethernet LED Indicators
- 41 Daisy-chaining Ethernet Cradles
- 42 Ethernet Settings
- 42 Configuring Ethernet Proxy Settings
- 42 Configuring Ethernet Static IP Address
- 43 LED Indicators
- 43 Establishing Ethernet Connection
- 45 4-Slot Battery Charger
- 45 Battery Installation
- 46 Battery Removal
- 46 Battery Charging
- 47 20-Slot Battery Charger
- 47 Battery Installation
- 48 Battery Removal
- 48 Battery Charging
- 49 5-Slot Cradle Rack Installation
- 52 4-Slot Battery Chargers Rack Installation
- 55 Rack Mount Installation
- 58 5-Slot Cradle Wall Installation
- 58 Bottom Tray Assembly
- 58 Bracket Wall Mounting
- 61 4-Slot Battery Charger Wall Installation
- 61 Bottom Tray Assembly
- 61 Bracket Wall Mounting
- 63 Keypad Mount Replacement
- 66 USB Communication
- 66 Introduction
- 66 Connecting to a Host Computer via USB
- 66 Transferring Files using Media Transfer Protocol
- 67 Transferring Files using Photo Transfer Protocol
- 67 Disconnect from the Host Computer
- 68 DataWedge Configuration
- 68 DataWedge Configuration
- 68 Basic Scanning
- 68 Profiles
- 69 Profile0
- 69 Plug-ins
- 69 Input Plug-ins
- 69 Process Plug-ins
- 70 Output Plug-ins
- 70 Profiles Screen
- 70 Profile Context Menu
- 71 Options Menu
- 71 Disabling DataWedge
- 71 Creating a New Profile
- 71 Profile Configuration
- 72 Associating Applications
- 73 Data Capture Plus
- 75 Bar Code Input
- 75 Enabled
- 75 Scanner Selection
- 75 Decoders
- 77 Decoder Params
- 82 Decode Lengths
- 82 UPC EAN Params
- 85 Reader Params
- 86 Scan Params
- 87 UDI Params
- 87 Multibarcode Params
- 87 Keep enabled on suspend
- 88 Keystroke Output
- 89 Intent Output
- 89 Intent Overview
- 90 IP Output
- 91 Usage
- 92 Using IP Output with IPWedge
- 93 Using IP Output without IPWedge
- 94 Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules
- 94 Configuring ADF Plug-in
- 95 Creating a Rule
- 95 Deleting a Rule
- 95 Defining Criteria
- 96 Defining an Action
- 96 Deleting a Rule
- 96 Order Rules List
- 98 Deleting an Action
- 98 ADF Example
- 100 DataWedge Settings
- 101 Importing a Configuration File
- 101 Exporting a Configuration File
- 101 Importing a Profile File
- 102 Exporting a Profile
- 102 Restoring DataWedge
- 102 Configuration and Profile File Management
- 102 Enterprise Folder
- 103 Auto Import
- 104 Programming Notes
- 104 Overriding Trigger Key in an Application
- 104 Capture Data and Taking a Photo in the Same Application
- 104 Disable DataWedge on Device and Mass Deploy
- 104 Reporting
- 105 Soft Scan Feature
- 105 Sample
- 105 Scanner Input Plugin
- 105 Function Prototype
- 105 Parameters
- 105 Return Values
- 106 Example
- 106 Comments
- 106 Enumerate Scanners
- 107 Function Prototype
- 107 Parameters
- 107 Return Values
- 108 Example
- 108 Comments
- 108 Set Default Profile
- 108 Default Profile Recap
- 109 Usage Scenario
- 109 Function Prototype
- 109 Parameters
- 109 Return Values
- 110 Example
- 110 Comments
- 111 Reset Default Profile
- 111 Function Prototype
- 111 Parameters
- 111 Return Values
- 111 Example
- 111 Comments
- 112 Switch To Profile
- 112 Profiles Recap
- 112 Note
- 112 Usage Scenario
- 112 Function Prototype
- 112 Parameters
- 113 Return Values
- 113 Example
- 113 Comments
- 114 Notes
- 115 Settings
- 115 Introduction
- 115 WLAN Configuration
- 115 Configuring a Wi-Fi Network
- 116 Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network
- 117 Configuring for a Proxy Server
- 118 Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address
- 119 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings
- 119 Additional Settings
- 120 Wi-Fi Advanced Features
- 121 Screen Unlock Settings
- 122 Set Screen Unlock Using PIN
- 122 Set Screen Unlock Using Password
- 123 Set Screen Unlock Using Pattern
- 123 Passwords
- 123 Button Remapping
- 124 Remapping a Button
- 124 Accounts
- 125 Language Usage
- 125 Changing the Language Setting
- 125 Adding Words to the Dictionary
- 125 Keyboard Settings
- 125 PTT Express Configuration
- 126 RxLogger
- 126 RxLogger Configuration
- 126 ANR Module
- 126 Kernel Module
- 127 Logcat Module
- 128 LTS Module
- 128 Ramoops Module
- 129 Resource Module
- 129 Snapshot Module
- 130 TCPDump Module
- 130 Tombstone Module
- 130 Configuration File
- 130 Enabling Logging
- 130 Disabling Logging
- 131 Extracting Log Files
- 132 RxLogger Utility
- 132 App View
- 132 Viewing Logs
- 132 Backup
- 133 Archiving
- 133 Overlay View
- 133 Removing the Main Chat Head
- 133 Viewing Logs
- 134 Removing a Sub Chat Head Icon
- 134 Backup
- 135 About Device
- 136 Application Deployment
- 136 Security
- 136 Secure Certificates
- 136 Installing a Secure Certificate
- 138 License Manager
- 138 Android Versions Supported
- 138 Requirements
- 138 Start Application
- 139 Active License Display
- 140 Activate License
- 142 Add License Source
- 143 Refresh a License
- 143 Settings
- 144 Notifications Settings
- 145 License Sources Settings
- 146 About Settings
- 147 Development Tools
- 148 ADB USB Setup
- 148 Application Installation
- 148 Installing Applications Using the USB Connection
- 149 Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge
- 149 Uninstalling an Application
- 150 System Update
- 150 Storage
- 151 Random Access Memory
- 151 Internal Storage
- 152 Enterprise Folder
- 152 Application Management
- 152 Viewing Application Details
- 153 Managing Downloads
- 154 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- 154 Introduction
- 154 Maintaining the WT6000
- 154 Battery Safety Guidelines
- 155 Cleaning
- 155 Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients
- 155 Harmful Ingredients
- 155 Special Cleaning Notes
- 156 Cleaning Materials Required
- 156 Cleaning the WT6000
- 156 Housing
- 156 Display
- 156 Power Connector
- 156 Cleaning Cradle Connectors
- 157 Cleaning Frequency
- 157 Cleaning the Wrist Mount
- 160 Troubleshooting
- 160 Device
- 161 Cradles
- 162 Specifications
- 162 Technical Specifications
- 162 WT6000
- 164 I/O Connector Pin-Outs
- 166 1-Slot WT6000 USB Charging Cradle Technical Specifications
- 166 2-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charging Cradle Technical Specifications
- 167 5-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications
- 167 10-Slot WT6000/RS6000 Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications
- 168 10-Slot WT6000 Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications
- 169 5-Slot WT6000 Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications
- 169 4-Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications
- 170 20-Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications
- 170 USB and Charging Cable Technical Specifications
- 171 Short Quick Disconnect Headset Adapter Cable Technical Specifications
- 171 Long Quick Disconnect Headset Adapter Cable Technical Specifications
- 171 Vibrator Cable Technical Specifications
- 173 Index