Using the Wearable Terminal 2 - 19
Waking the Wearable Terminal
The wake up conditions define what actions wake up the wearable terminal after it has gone into suspend
mode. The wearable terminal can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically
by control panel time-out settings. These settings are configurable and the factory default settings are shown in
Table 2-10.
Battery Health
The health of the battery can be viewed on the wearable terminal Power applet. Select Start > Settings >
Control Panel > Power icon > BatteryMgmt tab.
For information on changing the Battery Usage Threshold, refer to the WT41N0 Integrator Guide.
Table 2-10
Wakeup Default Settings
Condition for Wakeup Power Button Automatic Time-out
AC power is applied. No Yes
Wearable terminal is inserted into a cradle. No Yes
Wearable terminal is removed from a cradle. No Yes
Wearable terminal is connected to a USB device. No Yes
Wearable terminal is disconnected from a USB
device.
No Yes
A key is pressed. No Yes
An attached scanner is triggered. No Yes
Wireless LAN activity is detected. No No
A headset is connected to the wearable terminal. No Yes
Screen Touch (only on touch screen configurations) No No
NOTE If the battery is removed and replaced, the only way to wake up the terminal is by pressing the Power
button.
Table 2-11
BatteryMgmt Window
Item Description
State of Health Indicates the current state of the battery (Healthy or Unhealthy).
Battery Usage Indicator Indicates the usage of the battery.
Battery Usage Threshold Indicates the usage indicator threshold.
Battery Serial # Displays the serial number of the battery.