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Zebra MC9300 User Manual

Zebra MC9300
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Wireless
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Bluetooth Power States
The Bluetooth radio is off by default:
Suspend - When the device goes into suspend mode, the Bluetooth radio stays on.
Airplane Mode - When the device is placed in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio turns off. When Airplane
mode is disabled, the Bluetooth radio returns to the prior state. When in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio
can be turned back on if desired.
Bluetooth Radio Power
Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (for example, an
airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the device. Turn on the
Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range). Communicate only with
Bluetooth radios in close proximity.
NOTE: To achieve the best battery life, turn off radios when not in use.
Enabling Bluetooth
To enable Bluetooth:
1. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel.
2. Touch to turn Bluetooth on.
3. Touch .
Phone Book Access Profile
(PBAP)
Allows exchange of Phone Book Objects between a car kit and a mobile
device to allow the car kit to display the name of the incoming caller;
allow the car kit to download the phone book so you can initiate a call
from the car display.
Out of Band (OOB) Allows exchange of information used in the pairing process. Pairing is
completed using the Bluetooth radio, but requires information from the
OOB mechanism. Using OOB with NFC enables pairing when devices
simply get close, rather than requiring a lengthy discovery process.
Symbol Serial Interface (SSI) Allows for communication with Bluetooth Imager.
Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) Provides profile discovery and description services for Bluetooth Low
Energy protocol. It defines how attributes are grouped together into sets
to form services.
Dial Up Networking (DUN) Provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial-up services
over Bluetooth.
Generic Access Profile (GAP) Use for device discovery and authentication.
OBject EXchange (OBEX) Facilitates the exchange of binary objects between devices.
Table 12 Bluetooth Profiles (Continued)
Profile Description

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Zebra MC9300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temp-4°F to 122°F / -20°C to 50°C
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon™ 660 octa-core, 2.2 GHz
Operating SystemAndroid 8.1 Oreo
Display4.3 inch WVGA (800 x 480), color display
RAM4 GB
Storage32 GB Flash
Connectivity802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/r/k/w, Bluetooth 5.0
CameraOptional 13 MP rear camera
DurabilityIP65 and IP67 sealing
Memory4 GB RAM/32 GB Flash
Touch PanelCapacitive touch panel with Corning Gorilla Glass
Keypad OptionsAlphanumeric, numeric and functional numeric keypads
ScanningIntegrated 1D/2D barcode scanner
Drop SpecificationMultiple 8 ft. / 2.4 m drops to concrete at room temperature
Expansion SlotsMicroSD Card slot (supports up to 256 GB)
Battery7000 mAh PowerPrecision+ Li-Ion rechargeable battery

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