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CHAPTER 7 SETTINGS
Introduction
This chapter describes settings available for configuring the ET1.
Location Settings
Use the Location & Security settings to set preferences for using and sharing location information. Touch
> Settings > Location & security.
Figure 7-1
Location & Security Settings
Check Use wireless networks checkbox to use information from Wi-Fi networks to determine approximate location.
Check Use GPS satellites to use the ET1’s global positioning system (GPS) receiver to obtain approximate location position. GPS accuracy is dependent upon a clear view of the sky and other factors.
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Screen Unlock Settings
Use the Location & Security settings to set preferences for locking the screen. Touch > Settings >
Location & security.
NOTE
Options vary depending upon the application’s policy, for example, email.
•
Set up screen lock/Change screen lock - Touch to configure the ET1 to require a pattern, PIN, or password to unlock the screen.
•
Screen unlock security - Touch to select the type of unlock security.
•
None - Disable screen unlock security.
•
Pattern - Draw a pattern to unlock screen. See
Screen Unlock Using Pattern on page 7-4
more information.
•
PIN - Enter a numeric PIN to unlock screen. See
Set Screen Unlock Using PIN on page 7-2
more information.
•
Password - Enter a password to unlock screen. See
Set Screen Unlock Using Password on page 7-3
for more information.
Lock the screen to protect access to data on the ET1. Some email accounts require locking the screen. The
Locking feature functions differently in Single-user versus Multiple-user mode.
Single User Mode
When locked, a pattern, PIN or password is required to unlock the ET1. Press the Power button to lock the screen. The ET1 also locks after a pre-defined time-out.
Press and release the Power button to wake the ET1. The Lock screen displays.
Slide up to unlock the screen. If the Pattern screen unlock feature is enabled, the Pattern screen appears instead of the Lock screen.
If the PIN or Password screen unlock feature is enabled, enter the PIN or password after unlocking the screen.
Set Screen Unlock Using PIN
To set the ET1 to have the user enter a PIN:
1.
Figure 7-2
Enter PIN Screen
Settings 7 - 3
2.
Enter a PIN (between 4 and 16 characters) then touch OK.
3.
Re-enter PIN and then touch OK.
4.
Touch Use tactile feedback to enable vibration when the user enters PIN.
5.
Touch Home. The next time the ET1 goes into suspend mode a PIN is required upon waking.
Figure 7-3
PIN Screen
Set Screen Unlock Using Password
To set the ET1 to have the user enter a password:
1.
Figure 7-4
Enter Password Screen
2.
Enter a Password (between 4 and 16 characters) then touch OK.
3.
Re-enter Password and then touch OK.
4.
Touch Use tactile feedback to enable vibration when the user enters password.
5.
Touch Home, The next time the ET1 goes into suspend mode a Password is required upon waking.
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Figure 7-5
Password Screen
Screen Unlock Using Pattern
To set the ET1 to have the user enter a pattern:
1.
2.
Touch to view instructions on the screen. Watch pattern example and then touch OK.
Figure 7-6
Draw Pattern Screen
3.
Draw a pattern connecting at least four dots.
4.
Touch Continue.
5.
Re-draw pattern.
6.
Touch Confirm.
7.
Touch Use visible pattern to show the pattern when user draws pattern.
8.
Touch Use tactile feedback to enable vibration when the user enters password.
9.
Touch Home. Next time the ET1 goes into suspend mode a Pattern is required upon waking.
Settings 7 - 5
Figure 7-7
Pattern Screen
Removing or Change the Screen Lock
To change or remove the screen lock feature:
1.
2.
Enter the current PIN, Password or Pattern.
3.
Touch OK, if required.
4.
Touch None to remove the current screen lock or Pattern, PIN or Password to change the current lock to a different lock.
Multiple User Mode
For Multi-user Mode configuration, see
Chapter 6, Administrator Utilities
Passwords
To set the ET1 to briefly show password characters as the user types, set this option. Touch > Settings >
Location & security. Touch Visible passwords. A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled.
Button Remapping
The ET1’s programmable buttons, P1, P2 and P3 and the Left and Right Scan/Action buttons can be programmed to perform different functions.
1.
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Figure 7-8
KeyProgrammer Screen
2.
Select the button to remap.
3.
In the menu, select a new function.
4.
Touch Home.
Exporting a Configuration File
The Button Remapping configuration can be exported to an xml file and imported into other ET1 devices. To export the configuration file:
1.
2.
In the Input export Remap file dialog box, touch the path that displays.
3.
In the Input export Remap file text box, enter a filename. Do not enter spaces.
Use the filename SysKeypadRemap.xml to ensure that the configuration persists after an Enterprise
4.
Touch OK. The configuration file is saved in the folder: /enterprise/device/settings/keypad.
5.
Copy the xml file from the folder to a host computer. See
Importing a Configuration File
To import a Button Remapping configuration file:
1.
Copy the configuration file from a host computer to the root of the microSD card. See
.
2.
On the ET1, use FileXP to move the file from the root of the microSD card to the folder:
/enterprise/device/settings/keypad.
3.
Touch Settings > Applications > Button Remap Program.
4.
5.
In the Select Import remap button config file list, select the configuration file to import.
6.
Touch Remap file.
Settings 7 - 7
Creating Remap File
The administrator can create an xml configuration file and import it into any ET1 device. Use any text editor to create the xml file.
<Button_Remap>
<Left_Trigger>BUTTON_L1</Left_Trigger>
<Right_Trigger>BUTTON_R1</Right_Trigger>
<P1>VOLUME_DOWN</P1>
<P2>VOLUME_UP</P2>
<P3>SEARCH</P3>
</Button_Remap>
Replace the button event strings. See
Appendix B, Keypad Remap Strings
for a list of available button
functions.
Enterprise Reset
To ensure that the configuration persists after an Enterprise Reset, import the configuration file with the name
SysKeyRemap.xml. After an Enterprise Reset, the ET1 looks for this file. If it exists, the Button Remap
Program is configured with the settings in this file.
Accounts & Sync Settings
Use the Accounts & Sync settings to add, remove, and manage accounts. Use these settings to control how applications send, receive, and sync data on their own schedules, and whether applications can synchronize user data automatically.
Applications may also have their own settings to control how they synchronize data; see the documentation for those applications for details.
•
General sync settings
•
Background data - Check to permit applications to synchronize data in the background. Unchecking this setting can save battery power.
•
Auto-sync - Check to permit applications to synchronize data on their own schedule. If unchecked, disabled if Background data is unchecked. In that case, the Auto-sync checkbox is dimmed.
•
Manage accounts - Lists accounts added to the ET1.
Touch an account to open its account screen.
Language Usage
Use the Language & Keyboard settings to change the language that display for the text and including words added to its dictionary.
To change the ET1 language:
1.
Touch Select language. The Locale screen displays all available languages.
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2.
Touch a language from the list. Automatically most text changes to that language.
To add words to the default user dictionary:
1.
Touch User dictionary.
2.
3.
In the Add to dictionary text box, enter a new word.
4.
Touch OK.
Keyboard Settings
Use the Language & keyboard settings for configuring the on-screen keyboards. The ET1 contains the following keyboard settings:
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Android Keyboard
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Japanese IME
•
Chinese keyboard
About Device
Use About device settings to view information about the ET1. Touch > Setting > About device.
•
Status - Touch to display the following:
•
Battery status - Indicates if the battery is charging (on AC power) or discharging (on battery power).
•
Battery level - Indicates the battery charge level.
•
Backup battery level - Indicates the backup battery charge level.
•
Wi-Fi MAC address - Displays the Wi-Fi radio MAC address.
•
Bluetooth address - Displays the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth address.
•
Up time - Displays the time that the ET1 has been running since being turned on.
•
Battery use - Displays a list of the applications and operating system components used since the ET1 was charged last.
•
Legal information - Opens a screen to view legal information about the software included on the ET1.
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Serial number - Displays the serial number of the device.
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Model number - Displays the device model number.
•
Android version - Displays the operating system version.
•
Bootloader version - Displays the bootloader version.
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Kernal version - Displays the kernal version.
•
Build number - Displays the software build number.
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Table of contents
- 5 Revision History
- 7 Table of Contents
- 13 About This Guide
- 13 Introduction
- 13 Documentation Set
- 13 Configurations
- 14 Versions
- 14 Chapter Descriptions
- 14 Notational Conventions
- 15 Related Documents
- 15 Service Information
- 17 Getting Started
- 17 Introduction
- 17 Unpacking the ET1
- 17 Getting Started
- 18 Installing the Battery
- 18 Charging the Battery
- 18 Charging the Main Battery
- 19 Charging Temperature
- 19 Charging Spare Batteries
- 19 Powering On the ET1
- 20 Powering Off the ET1
- 20 Replacing the Battery
- 20 Resetting the ET1
- 21 Soft Reset
- 21 Hard Reset
- 21 Enterprise Reset
- 22 Factory Reset
- 23 Waking the ET1
- 25 Accessories
- 25 Introduction
- 27 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle
- 27 Setup
- 27 Charging the ET1 Battery
- 29 Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle
- 29 Setup
- 31 Four-slot Battery Charger
- 31 Setup
- 33 USB/Charge Cable
- 33 Charging the ET1 Battery
- 34 2-way Charge Cable
- 35 Handstrap
- 38 CS3070 Bluetooth Scanner
- 38 Bluetooth Connection
- 38 Human Interface Device Emulation
- 38 Options
- 38 HID Pairing
- 40 Numeric Bar Codes for PIN Entry
- 40 Configuring the Scanner
- 41 Replacement Bezel
- 45 USB Communication
- 45 Connecting to a Host Computer via USB
- 46 Disconnect from the Host Computer
- 47 DataWedge Configuration
- 47 Introduction
- 47 Basic Scanning
- 48 Profiles
- 48 Profile0
- 48 Plug-ins
- 49 Input Plug-ins
- 49 Bar Code Scanner Input Plug-in
- 49 Process Plug-ins
- 49 Basic Data Formatting Process Plug-in
- 49 Output Plug-ins
- 49 Keystroke Output Plug-in
- 49 Intent Output Plug-in
- 49 Profiles Screen
- 50 Profile Context Menu
- 50 Options Menu
- 51 Disabling DataWedge
- 51 Create a New Profile
- 52 Configuring a Profile
- 52 Applications
- 52 Associated Apps
- 53 Barcode Input
- 53 Enabled
- 54 Decoders
- 54 Decoder Params
- 59 UPC EAN Params
- 60 Reader Params
- 61 Scan Params
- 61 Keystroke Output
- 62 Intent Output
- 62 Intent Overview
- 63 DataWedge Settings
- 64 Import Configuration File
- 64 Export Configuration File
- 64 Restore DataWedge
- 65 Configuration File Management
- 65 Enterprise Folder
- 65 Auto Import
- 65 Programming Notes
- 65 Remap Keys
- 66 Overriding Trigger Key in an Application
- 66 Capture Data and Taking a Photo in the Same Application
- 66 Disable DataWedge on ET1 and Mass Deploy
- 67 WLAN Configuration
- 67 Introduction
- 67 Configure a Wi-Fi Network
- 69 Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network
- 69 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings
- 70 Proxy Configuration
- 71 Remove a Wi-Fi Network
- 71 Static IP Address
- 73 Administrator Utilities
- 73 Introduction
- 73 Required Software
- 73 On-device Application Installation
- 74 Multi-user/AppLock Configuration
- 74 Enterprise Administrator Application
- 74 Create Users
- 75 Add Packages
- 76 Create Groups
- 76 Save Data
- 76 Export Files
- 77 Import User List
- 77 Import Group List
- 77 Edit a User
- 77 Delete a User
- 77 Edit a Group
- 78 Delete a Group
- 78 Edit a Package
- 78 Delete a Package
- 78 MultiUser Administrator
- 79 Disable the Multi-user Feature
- 79 Capturing a Log File
- 80 AppLock Administrator
- 80 Manual File Configuration
- 80 Groups File
- 81 White List File
- 82 Determining Applications Installed on the ET1
- 82 Secure Storage
- 82 Installing a Key
- 83 Viewing Key List
- 83 Delete a Key
- 84 Volumes
- 84 Create Volume Using EFS File
- 84 Create Volume Manually
- 85 Mount Volume
- 85 List Volumes
- 85 Unmount Volume
- 86 Delete Volume
- 86 Create EFS File
- 86 Off-line Extraction Tool
- 86 Usage
- 87 Creating an Image
- 88 Mounting an Image
- 88 Unmounting an Image
- 89 Settings
- 89 Introduction
- 89 Location Settings
- 90 Screen Unlock Settings
- 90 Single User Mode
- 90 Set Screen Unlock Using PIN
- 91 Set Screen Unlock Using Password
- 92 Screen Unlock Using Pattern
- 93 Removing or Change the Screen Lock
- 93 Multiple User Mode
- 93 Passwords
- 93 Button Remapping
- 94 Exporting a Configuration File
- 94 Importing a Configuration File
- 95 Creating Remap File
- 95 Enterprise Reset
- 95 Accounts & Sync Settings
- 95 Language Usage
- 96 Keyboard Settings
- 96 About Device
- 97 Application Deployment
- 97 Introduction
- 97 Security
- 97 Secure Certificates
- 98 Credential Storage Settings
- 98 Development Tools
- 99 Development Settings
- 99 ADB USB Setup
- 99 Windows XP and Windows 7 Installation
- 100 Linux Installation
- 100 Application Installation
- 101 Installation Using USB Connection
- 101 Using Android Debug Bridge
- 102 Mobility Services Platform
- 102 Uninstall an Application
- 103 System Update
- 104 Storage
- 104 Random Access Memory
- 105 External Storage
- 106 Internal Storage
- 106 Enterprise Folder
- 107 Managing Applications
- 107 Get Details About an Application
- 108 Stopping an Application
- 108 Changing Application Location
- 109 Managing Downloads
- 111 Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- 111 Introduction
- 111 Maintaining the ET1
- 111 Battery Safety Guidelines
- 112 Cleaning
- 112 Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients
- 113 Harmful Ingredients
- 113 Cleaning Instructions
- 113 Special Cleaning Notes
- 113 Materials Required
- 113 Cleaning the ET1
- 113 Housing
- 113 Display
- 113 Camera Lens
- 113 Connector
- 114 Cleaning Cradle Connectors
- 114 Cleaning Frequency
- 115 Troubleshooting
- 115 ET1
- 117 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle
- 117 Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle
- 118 Four-slot Spare Battery Charger
- 118 USB/Charge Cable
- 119 Technical Specifications
- 119 ET1 Technical Specifications
- 121 Connector Pin-outs
- 121 I/O Connector Pin-Outs
- 122 HDMI Connector Pin-outs
- 124 Headset Connector
- 124 Expansion Module Connector Pin-outs
- 126 ET1 Accessory Specifications
- 126 Single-slot USB Docking Cradle
- 126 Four-slot Battery Charger
- 127 Four-slot Charge Only Docking Cradle
- 127 USB/Charge Cable
- 128 2-way Charge Cable
- 129 Keypad Remap Strings
- 129 Introduction
- 133 Glossary
- 133 A
- 133 B
- 134 C
- 134 D
- 135 E
- 135 F
- 135 G
- 135 H
- 135 I
- 136 K
- 136 L
- 137 M
- 137 N
- 137 O
- 137 P
- 138 R
- 138 S
- 139 T
- 139 U
- 141 Index