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Operation 2 - 11
3.Touch  to save the user title.
Log Out
This feature is dependant upon implementation.
Switch Device
This feature is dependant upon implementation.
Applications
All applications installed on the SB1 can be accessed by touching . 
Figure 2-19Sample Applications Screen
NOTEThe SB1 from the factory contains a limited number of applications. Once\
 configured the SB1 may have other applications installed.
The  Applications screen displays an icon for each application. If more than six...

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Settings
Use the Settings screen to control SB1 functionality.
Back
WLAN Status Menu
Beeper Volume Control
Audio Volume Control
Battery Status
PTT Express Settings
Figure 2-21Settings Screen
•WLAN Status - Displays the signal strength for the WLAN signal. See  Table 2-2 on page 2-12. Touch the 
icon to refresh the status.
NOTEAfter removing the SB1 from the cradle, it takes approximately 30 second\
s for the battery status to update.
•Battery Status - Displays the battery charge...

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Table 2-3Battery Status
 
IconDescription
25%
50%
75%
100%
Operation 2 - 13
Adjusting the Volume
To adjust the beeper volume and the audio volume on the SB1, touch  to increase volume or  to 
decrease volume. Note that when using a headset, the headset also has a \
volume control.
PTT Express Settings
Use the PTT Express Setting to enable PTT Express and select a channel. For information on using PT\
T 
Express see PTT Express Voice Client on page 2-15.
More Setting
Use the More Settings options to...

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Figure 2-22Calibration Screen
4.Once all of the new calibration settings are input, tap the screen to sa\
ve the new calibration settings.
Beeper Settings
To set the alerts on the SB1. The user can select the type of notification that produces an audio aler\
t:
1.Touch . The Settings screen appears.
2.Touch . The Advanced Settings screen appears.
3.Touch Beeper Settings.
4.Touch the System, Server or  Application radio button to enable or disable the beeper sound when a...

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Operation 2 - 15
PTT Express Voice Client
PTT Express Voice Client creates PTT communication capability between disparate enter\
prise devices. 
Leveraging existing Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) infrastructure, PTT Express delivers simple PTT 
communication without the need of a voice communication server.
The Speaker Adapter or Headset Adapter and a Headset are required for PTT communication. See  Chapter 4, 
Accessories for information on installing the adapters.
PTT Button
Speaker
Figure...

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•Network Tone:
•Three increasing tones. Plays when PTT Express is acquiring the WLAN con\
nection and ready for 
voice communication.
• Three decreasing tones. Plays when PTT Express has lost the WLAN connect\
ion and is not ready for 
voice communication.
PTT Express Voice Client Configuration
Enable Voice Client Communication
To enable the PTT communication:
1.Press the Home button to display the Home screen.
2.Touch . The  Settings screen appears.
3.Touch PTT Express settings....

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Operation 2 - 17
One of 32 talk groups can be selected by PTT Express users. However, only one talk group may be enabled at 
a time on the SB1.
1.Touch . The Settings screen appears.
2.Touch PTT Express settings. The  PTT Express screen appears.
3.Touch Talk Group. The Talk Group screen appears.
Figure 2-27Talk Group Screen
4.Touch a Talk Group number. Use the arrow buttons to view additional Talk Groups.
5.Touch Save.
6.Touch  to return to the PTT Express screen.
7.Press the Home button.
Disable PTT...

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If a busy tone is heard, release the PTT button and wait a moment before\
 making another attempt. Ensure 
that PTT Express and the WLAN are enabled.
2.Start talking immediately after the talk tone plays.
NOTEIf the user holds the PTT button for more than 60 seconds, the call is d\
ropped and then 
restarted preventing others from making Group Broadcast calls. The user should release the 
Group Broadcast button when finished talking to allow others to make cal\
ls.
3.Release the PTT...

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CHAPTER 3 DATA CAPTURE
Introduction
The SB1 contains a bar code reader with combined aimer and illumination \
for reading bar code data. The reader uses advanced camera technology to take a digital picture of a ba\
r code, and executes state-of-the-art 
software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image.
Scanning Considerations
Scanning consists of; aim, scan and decode. Scanning performance can be \
optimized by considering the 
range.
Any scanning device decodes well over a particular...

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NOTEContact the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support if chronic scanni\
ng difficulties develop. 
Decoding of properly printed bar codes should be quick and effortless.
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Bar Code Reading
To read bar codes:
1.Ensure that the SB1 is loaded with a scanning application.
2.Aim the exit window at the bar code.
LED
Figure 3-2Data Capture
3.Press the Scan button. Ensure the red illumination covers the entire bar\
 code. The LED Indicator 
illuminates red to indicate that the...
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