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Zebra WT6000 Series User Manual

Zebra WT6000 Series
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DataWedge Configuration
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Deleting an Action
1. Touch and hold the action name.
2. Select Delete action from the context menu.
ADF Example
The following illustrates an example of creating Advanced Data Formatting:
When a user scans a bar code with the following criteria:
Code 39 bar code.
length of 12 characters.
contains 129 at the start position.
Modify the data as follows:
Pad all sends with zeros to length 8.
send all data up to character X.
send a space character.
To create an ADF rule for the above example:
1. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and touch .
2. Touch Profile0.
3. Under Keystroke Output, touch Advanced data formatting.
4. Touch Enable.
5. Touch Rule0.
6. Touch Criteria.
7. Touch String to check for.
8. In the Enter the string to check for text box, enter 129 and then touch OK.
9. Touch String position.
10. Change the value to 0.
Data
Sending
Send next Sends the specified number of characters from the current cursor
position. Enter the number of characters to send.
Send remaining Sends all data that remains from the current cursor position.
Send up to Sends all data up to a specified string. Enter the string.
Send pause Pauses the specified number of milliseconds before continuing the
next action. Enter the amount of time in milliseconds.
Send string Sends a specified string. Enter the string to send.
Send char Sends a specified ASCII/ Unicode character. Enter a character value.
The maximum Unicode character value can be entered is U-10FFFF
(= 1114111 in decimal).
Table 9 ADF Supported Actions (Continued)
Type Actions Description

Table of Contents

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Zebra WT6000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Storage4 GB Flash
NFCNo
AudioBuilt-in speaker and microphone
Operating Temp-4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
Connectivity802.11a/b/g/n
DurabilityIP65
Drop SpecMultiple 4 ft./1.2 m drops to concrete
Operating SystemAndroid™ 5.1 (Lollipop) with Mobility Extensions (Mx)

Summary

About This Guide

Introduction and Documentation Set

Overview of the guide and list of other WT6000 documentation.

Software Versions

Instructions on how to check the device's software versions.

Configurations

Lists the different WT6000 hardware configurations available.

Chapter Descriptions

Summarizes the topics covered in each chapter of the guide.

Notational Conventions

Explains symbols and formatting conventions used throughout the document.

Service Information

Provides contact details and procedures for Zebra support.

Getting Started

Introduction and Unpacking

Overview of the chapter, device unpacking, and screen protector removal.

Device Features

Details the front and back view components of the WT6000.

Initial Setup Procedures

Covers battery installation, charging, and powering on the device.

Starting and Resetting the WT6000

Instructions for powering on and performing soft, hard, enterprise, and factory resets.

Accessories

Accessory Overview

Introduces available accessories and lists categories like cradles, batteries, and cables.

Cradle and Charger Setup

Instructions for setting up and using various charging cradles and battery chargers.

Mounting and Cable Accessories

Details on battery chargers, rack/wall mount installation, and keypad mount replacement.

USB Communication

Connecting and Transferring Files

How to connect via USB and transfer files using MTP and PTP protocols.

Disconnecting from Host Computer

Steps for safely disconnecting the device from a host computer.

DataWedge Configuration

Introduction, Scanning, and Profiles

Overview of DataWedge, basic scanning, and profile management.

Plug-ins and Input Configuration

Details on plug-ins, Data Capture Plus, and bar code input settings.

Output and Formatting Configurations

Settings for Keystroke, Intent, IP output, and Advanced Data Formatting rules.

File Management and API Functions

Managing DataWedge files, programming notes, and API functions.

Settings

WLAN and Network Configuration

Configuring Wi-Fi networks, proxy servers, and static IP addresses.

Advanced Wi-Fi and Device Settings

Advanced Wi-Fi features, screen unlock, button remapping, accounts, language, and keyboard settings.

RxLogger and About Device

Configuring diagnostic tools (RxLogger) and viewing device information.

Application Deployment

Security and Certificate Management

Security policies and procedures for installing secure certificates.

License Manager Operations

Activating, managing, and refreshing software licenses.

Application Installation and System Updates

Installing/uninstalling apps, ADB setup, and system updates.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Device Maintenance and Cleaning

General maintenance tips, battery safety, and cleaning procedures.

Troubleshooting Guide

Solutions for common device and cradle operational problems.

Specifications

WT6000 Device Specifications

Technical details of the WT6000 device, including physical, performance, and environmental characteristics.

Accessory and Connector Specifications

Technical specifications for various cradles, chargers, cables, and I/O connectors.

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