About Device Central

Device Central 3.3

Overview

Zebra Device Central is an Android app that simplifies the pairing and unpairing of Bluetooth peripherals with Zebra devices and helps with Bluetooth device management. Using the simple user interface, Device Central easily pairs and unpairs Bluetooth peripherals, monitors connection status, and provides details on supported peripherals. If supported by the peripheral, additional capabilities may exist such as paging the peripheral or updating the firmware.

Device Central features:

  • Simple scan and pair to a supported Bluetooth peripheral
  • Display pairing and connection status of paired Bluetooth peripherals
  • Display peripheral details, such as device type, Bluetooth Mac address, firmware version, battery status, serial number, etc.
  • Unpair the paired Bluetooth peripheral
  • Paging to locate a paired and connected peripheral (applies to supported Bluetooth scanners)
  • Firmware update utility for supported peripherals (applies to supported Bluetooth scanners)

Starting with Android 10, Device Central is no longer built into Zebra devices. It is required to be downloaded through the Zebra support portal.


Mobility DNA Enterprise License

Beginning with Device Central 3.0, a Mobility DNA Enterprise license is now required to use Device Central on Zebra Professional-series devices, including TC21 and TC26. When unlicensed, the app displays a “Mobility DNA Enterprise license required” prompt (see below) when a user attempts to open Device Central. Learn more about purchasing an MDNA Enterprise license.

MDNA Enterprise license required prompt


New in Device Central 3.3

  • New Android 11 device support: TC53 and WS50. See the device compatibility table on Zebra support portal.
  • Updated Usage Notes.
  • New Zebra WS50 Device Notes.
  • Resolved issue: When scanning a barcode that contains the MAC address of a Bluetooth peripheral, sometimes a message appeared prompting to try again, even though the barcode scanned successfully. This message no longer appears.
  • Known Issue: On Android 11, the Device Details screen for a connected RS507 scanner displays a limited subset of information: model, manufacturer, device type and MAC address.

Version History

New in Device Central 3.2.1

  • New Android 11 device support - Additional Android 11 device support added: TC52, TC72, EC50, PS20, EC30, WT6300, CC600, CC6000, TC21, MC2200 and MC3300X. See the device compatibility table on Zebra support portal.
  • Fixed an issue in Android 11, which required Smart Leash to be disabled and then re-enabled for it to notify a user when a device is disconnected. To resolve this, update the device software to OS version 11.13.13 Update 26.
  • Updated the Usage Notes.

New in Device Central 3.2

  • New Android 11 device support - Device Central now supports Zebra devices running Android 11: ET51, MC20, MC3300ax, and TC52ax. See device the compatibility table on Zebra support portal.
  • Support terminated for Android 8.1 Oreo - Device Central 3.1 was the final version that supported Android 8.1 Oreo.
  • Resolved issue when using Scan to Pair with a Bluetooth printer - the resulting Bluetooth connection now displays the correct printer icon.

New in Device Central 3.1

  • New Smart Leash feature triggering alerts if a Bluetooth peripheral moves out of range and becomes disconnected, preventing loss of peripherals. This feature only applies to Android 10 devices and higher, starting with Android 10 BSP version 10.12.13 Update 30.
  • Connection Management for any Bluetooth Peripheral - Pairing/Unpairing of all Bluetooth peripherals that follow the Bluetooth standards is now supported, whereas previously only a restricted list of peripheral devices were supported. This feature is now available on Android 8 as well as Android 10.
  • Device Central upgrade now supported on Android Oreo - Previous versions of Device Central can now be upgraded on supported Android 8 Oreo devices by installing the .APK.

New in Device Central 3.0

  • Important: The Enable/Disable Single Pairing of the Same Device Class feature is deprecated from Device Central Manager CSP. Starting from MX version 10.2, Zebra recommends to use Bluetooth Manager CSP to configure the same functionality.
  • Mobility DNA Enterprise License required for Zebra Professional-series devices, including TC21 and TC26.
  • Install via downloaded .APK - On Android 10 or higher, Device Central is released via Zebra support portal. Android 9 devices or lower are no longer supported.
  • Connection management for any Bluetooth peripheral - Device Central now supports Pairing/Unpairing of all Bluetooth peripherals that follow the Bluetooth standards, whereas previously a restricted list of peripheral devices were supported.
  • Fixed issue with inability to pair with printers and other accessories if authentication is set with user PIN entry. Previously, only devices with a default PIN value of "0000" were supported.
  • Fixed issue with improper reporting of the connection state if multiple RS5100 devices are paired.
  • Newly supported devices in this release: TC21 Android 10

New in Device Central 2.1

  • Hardware scan trigger support added in the main app screen for Scan and Pair, utilizing DataWedge profile.
  • New supported devices:
    • Android Devices: CC600/CC6000, EC30, L10A, VC83
    • Bluetooth Scanners: DS2278, DS8178
    • Bluetooth Mobile Payment Modules: Verifone

Supported Devices

See the device compatibility table for Device Central on Zebra support portal.



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