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Motorola MC3100 Handheld Mobile Computer
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The ergonomic and rugged Motorola MC3100 handheld computer provides advanced computing power and data acquisition capabilities, enhanced security, and enterprise-class motion sensing capabilities. Motorola MC3000 users rarely need any training on the Motorola MC3100. Because MC3000, MC3100, and many other Motorola handheld mobile computers share the same architecture platform, porting existing applications to the MC3100 is fast and convenient, and compatibility with existing MC3000 accessories supports seamless upgrades to the latest mobile computing technologies.
Motorola MAX Durable
Reliable operation even in the event of a drop, impact or exposure to dust and liquid spray; compliance with MIL-STD and IEC specifications for drop, roll and seal.
Mobile Platform Architecture (MPA) 2.0
Provides the latest state-of-the-art technology architecture; supports the easy and cost-effective porting of applications from many other Motorola handheld mobile computers to protect existing application investments.
Motorola MAX Security
FIPS 140-2 certified and support for state-of-the-art encryption and authentication algorithms and virtual private networks (VPNs); meets the most stringent industry security regulations, including sensitive government applications
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.X or Windows CE 6.0 operating system
Choose the operating system that best meets your needs: the familiar Windows Mobile environment provides standard business tools and line-of-business applications, a large number of off-the-shelf applications, and a convenient application development environment; Windows CE open platform supports rapid and easy development and porting custom application
Motorola MAX sensor
Enterprise-class interactive sensor technology (IST) supports advanced motion-based applications including dynamic screen orientation, power management, and free fall event logging
Motorola MAX data acquisition
Capture your current and future data with industry-leading advanced laser scanning or imaging technology
Motorola unparalleled laser scanning technology
Provides superior performance for accurate acquisition of all 1D barcodes - including damaged or poor quality barcodes; patented LCD scanning elements eliminate friction and wear for superior durability and reliability
Motorola Advanced Imaging Technology
Superior performance when acquiring 1D and 2D barcodes: Patented lighting system and bright sights support fast omnidirectional barcode reading without the need to align barcodes with mobile data terminals for increased productivity
Backward compatibility with MC3000 accessories
Upgrade to MC3100, colleagues can keep your existing MC3000 attachment investment
Integrated UHF RFID tag
Enables companies to track and locate MC3100 devices
New, durable audio jack
Secure headphone connector eliminates static electricity associated with wired headset cable movement; ensures voice quality and ensures productivity in voice-guided applications
Polycarbonate Modular Decoration (IMD) Keyboard
Greatly improved keyboard durability: eliminates the possibility loose of individual buttons; printing under polycarbonate prevents keyboard graphics wear
WLAN: 802.11a/b/g triple mode wireless; full WLAN voice support
Support cost-effective voice and data connectivity in offices and hotspots; easily integrate with virtually any WLAN; CCX v4 certified; support IPV6; support 802.11a; mitigate voice and data interference
WPAN: Bluetooth v2.1 and EDR
Wirelessly connect to printers and more devices; provide more throughput (up to 3Mbps), improved security, and additional profiles that extend connectivity to more device types.
Keyboard option: 28 number keys; 38 key shift letters, 48 key alphanumeric
Can be standardized on a single device family and flexibility to meet a variety of user and application needs
Comprehensive centralized management
Compatible with Motorola Mobility Services Platform (MSP) and Motorola Mobility Suite, providing superior centralized remote management for all devices worldwide from a single console
Physical parameter
Size: Brick Imager or Laser Scanner: 7.49 inches (L) x 3.25 inches (W) x 1.77 inches (Thick)/190.4mm x 82.6mm x 45.2mm
Grip: 2.40 inches (width) x 1.44 inches (thickness)/61.2mm x 36.8mm
Rack-mounted laser scanner: 8.55 inches (length) x 3.25 inches (width) x 1.57 inches (thickness)/217.12mm x 82.6mm x 39.9mm
Grip: 2.40 inches (width) x 1.44 inches (thickness)/61.2mm x 29mm
Gun configuration: 7.5 inches (length) x 3.2 inches (width) x 6.5 inches (thickness)/193mm x 80.8mm x 166mm
Weight (including hand strap, stylus and battery): brick imager or laser scanner: 14.95oz/424 g (with WLAN); turret laser scanner: 13.52oz/384 g (with WLAN); gun type Configuration: 18.34oz/520 g
Display: 3.0-inch color (TFT) (320 x 320) display (with backlight)
Touch screen: chemical tempered glass, analog resistive touch screen
Backlight: LED backlight
Keyboard options: 28-key numeric keypad, 38-key switchable alphanumeric keyboard (integrated numeric keypad in calculator mode), 48-key alphanumeric keypad (integrated numeric keypad in calculator mode)
Expansion slot: user-accessible SD/MMC slot; only used to expand memory
Notification: Programmable LED; audio notification
Performance parameter
CPU: Marvell PXA320 624MHz
Operating system: Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 Pro or Windows Mobile 6.X Classic
Memory: 128MB RAM/256MB flash or 128MB RAM/512MB flash
Power: Brick imager or laser scanner: rechargeable lithium ion smart battery 4800mAh, 3.7Vdc; turret laser scanner: rechargeable lithium ion battery 2740mAh, 3.7Vdc; gun configuration: rechargeable lithium ion smart battery 4800mAh, 3.7Vdc
Application Development: Motorola Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK)
Use environment
Drop specification: Can withstand multiple drops from 4 feet/1.2 meters to concrete floor in the operating temperature range; meet or exceed MIL-STD 810G requirements
Roll-off specification: can withstand 500 times of impact from 1.64 feet/0.5 meters high (1000 drops) at room temperature; in accordance with IEC68-2-32 rolling specifications
Operating temperature: -4℉ to 122℉ / -20℃ to 50℃
Storage temperature: -40℉ to 158℉/-40℃ to 70℃
Battery charging temperature: 32℉ to 104℉/0℃ to 40℃
Seal: IP54 Class 2; in line with current EN 60529 sealing specifications
Humidity: 5% to 95% (no condensation)
Electrostatic discharge (ESD): +/-15kVDC (air discharge), +/-8kVDC (direct discharge), +/-8kVDC (indirect discharge)
Data collection option
Scanning: Symbol SE950 captures 1D barcode; Symbol SE4500-SR imager captures 1D/2D barcode; Symbol SE4500-HD 2D imager captures 1D/2D barcode and direct part marking
Options: Three available models: MC31X0 turret type, with rotating head; MC31X0 brick type; MC3190 gun type
One-dimensional laser scan engine (SE950)
Range of 100% UPCA at 30 foot candles: Near: 1.75 inches/4.45 cm, Far: 15.35 inches/39 cm
Resolution: minimum element width 4 Mil
Rotation: ±35° from the vertical position
Tilting angle of view: ±65° from normal position
Offset viewing angle tolerance: ±50° from normal position
Light resistance: 10,000 foot candles/107, 640 LUX
Scan rate: 104 (+/- 12) scans per second (two-way)
Scanning angle: 47°±3° (default); Configurable narrow angle: 35 °±3°
Two-dimensional imager (SE4500-SR)
Range of 100% UPCA at 30 foot candles: Near: 2.5 inches/6.35 cm, Far: 14.2 inches/36.07 cm
Sensor resolution: 752 x 480 pixels
Sight: Horizontal: 38°; Vertical: 25°
Offset viewing angle tolerance: ±60°
Tilting angle of view tolerance: ±60°
Rotating viewing angle tolerance: 360°
Light resistance: all dark to 9000 foot candles/96900LUX
Focus LED (VLD): 655±10 nm laser
Lighting Element (LED): 625±5 nm LED (2x)
2D Imager (SE4500-HD)
Range of 100% UPCA at 30 foot candles: Near: 2.62 inches/6.65 cm; Far: 6.1 inches/15.49 cm
Sensor resolution: 752 x 480 pixels
Sight: Horizontal: 39°; Vertical: 25°
Offset viewing angle tolerance: ±60°
Tilting angle of view tolerance: ±60°
Rotating viewing angle tolerance: 360°
Light resistance: all dark to 9000 foot candles/96900LUX
Focus LED (VLD): 655±10 nm laser
Lighting Element (LED): 625± 5nm LED (2x)
Motorola Interactive Sensor Technology
Motion sensor: 3-axis accelerometer, motion sensor application for dynamic screen orientation, power management and free fall detection
Wireless LAN voice and data communication
Radio: Triple mode IEEE 802.11a/b/g
Security: WPA2 (Personal and Enterprise); 802.1x; EAP-TLS; TTLS (CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAPv2, PAP or MD5); PEAP (TLS, MSCHAPv2, EAPGTC); LEAP, EAP-FAST (TLS) , MS-CHAPv2, EAP-GTC); CCXv4 authentication; IPv6 support; FIPS140-2 certification
Antenna: Built-in multi-purpose antenna
Supported data rates: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
Working channel: channel 1-13 (2412-2472MHz), channel 14 (2484MHz), Japan only; actual working channel/frequency depends on regulations and certification body
Voice communication: IP voice communication support, Wi-Fi™ authentication, IEEE802.11a/b/g direct sequence spread spectrum wireless LAN, Wi-Fi multimedia ™ (WMM), Motorola Voice Quality Manager (VQM)
Wireless PAN Data and voice communication
Bluetooth: Class II, version 2.1 Enhanced Data Rate (EDR); integrated antenna
Voice and audio
Audio: VoWLAN; rugged audio connector; high quality speakerphone; headset (wired or Bluetooth); handset and speakerphone mode
Network communication
I/O: USB1.1 full speed host/client or RS232
Peripherals and accessories
Cradle: Single slot USB/RS232 charging base with spare battery slot; four-slot cradle (charge only); four-slot Ethernet cradle
Charger: Four Slot Battery Charger; Universal Battery Charger Adapter
Printer: Supports Motorola approved printers
Other accessories: leather case, charging cable, magnetic strip reader, dial-up modem, backup battery and audio cable
Relevant regulation
Electrical safety: in accordance with UL60950-1, CSA C22.2No.60950-1, EN60950-1/IEC 60950-1
Environment: ROHS compatible
WLAN and Bluetooth: United States: FCC Part 15.247, 15.407
Canada: RSS-210
EU: EN 300 328, EN 301 893
Japan: ARIB STD-T33, T66, T70, T71
Australia: AS/NZS 4268s
RF exposure: US: FCC Part 2, FCC OET Bulletin 65Supplement C; Canada: RS-102; EU: EN 62311; Australia: Radio communications Standard 2003
EMI/RFI radio version: USA: FCC Part 15; Canada: RSS210 Class B; EU: EN 301 489-1, 489-17
EMI/RFI batch version: USA: FCC Part 15; Canada: ICES 003 Class B; EU: EN55022 Class B EN55024; Japan: CISPR 22, Class B; Australia: AS3548
Laser safety: IEC Class 2/FDA Class II, in accordance with IEC60825-1/EN60825-1Frequently Asked Questions -
