Datalogic Scanning 4410 manuel d'utilisation

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    Product Reference Guide Falcon ® 4400 Series with Windows ® CE Falcon 4410 52-Key NU model Falcon 4410 26-Key model Falcon 4420 48-Key model[...]

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    Datalogic Mobile, Inc 1505 We stec Dr . Eugene, Oregon 97402 T elephone: (541) 743-4800 F ax: (541) 743-4900 An Unpublished W ork - All rights reser ved. No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or trans mitted in any f orm or by any means without prior wr itten permission of Datalogic Mobi[...]

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    Product Re ference Guide i Table of Contents Preface: About this Guide ............................................. ..................................... vii Chapter 1. Batteries and Power ................................................. ....................... 1-1 Overview .........................................................................[...]

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    Contents ii Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Network and Dialup ............................ ....................................................................... 2-27 Owner ............................................................................. ........................................ 2-28 Password ................................[...]

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    Contents Product Re ference Guide iii Installing the USB Driver .............................................. ................................................ 4-5 Using ActiveSync ....................................................................... ................................. 4-6 File Synchronizing using ActiveSync .......................[...]

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    Contents iv Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Appendix C. Configuring the Web Server ............................ .............................. C -1 Overview ........................................................................................ .......................... C-1 Enabling the Web Server ..................... .................[...]

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    Contents Product Re ference Guide v RSS-14 ...................................................................... .............................................. G-21 RSS Limited ............................................... .............................................................. G-22 RSS Expanded ............. .............................[...]

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    Contents vi Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE NOTES[...]

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    Product Re ference Guide vii Preface: About this Guide How to Use this Manual This P roduct Refer ence Guide contains comprehensive basic user instructions for the F alcon 4400 S eries mobile computer softwar e, batteries, dock, serial cable, data transfer , as well as advanced user information such as bar code configuration and parameters. This se[...]

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    Preface viii Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE •A p p e n d i x B , F alcon ® Desktop U tility (FDU) allows Windo ws administrators to configure Windows ® CE F alcons to control individual user access. •A p p e n d i x C , Configuring the W eb Server, describes configuring the F alcon to work with a W eb Server . •A p p e n d i x D [...]

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    Document Conventions Product Re ference Guide ix Document Conventions F ormatting conventions are used throughout this guide to provide a consistent method for representing scr een shots, command entries, and keyboard characters. This guide also provides special conventions for notes and cautions, information of high interest. Keystrokes. F ilename[...]

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    Preface x Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Stylus Actions S tylus actions apply to the F alcon only; most PCs use a mouse as an input device. Tap or Sele ct. T ap the display screen once with the stylus to activate a specific button or select an item from a pull-down list. Double-Tap. T ap the stylus twice rapidly in the same location to o[...]

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    Product Re ference Guide 1-1 Chapter 1 Batteries and Power Overview This section contains the following topics: • "S uspend Mode" starting on page 1-1 • "Battery W arnings and Cautions" on page 1-2 • "Battery Disposal" starting on page 1-4 . Suspend Mode The F alc on w ill go into a sus pend or sl eep m ode w hen[...]

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    Batteries and Power 1-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Resuming U se one of the following methods to resume (wake up the F alcon): •P r e s s <P ower> to r esume (wake up). • P ut the F alc on into a dock. •P r e s s t h e <Scan T rigger> to wake up the unit (handled version only). When a batter y pack is fully discharg[...]

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    Battery Warnings and Cau tions Product Re ference Guide 1-3 CA UTION Always c harge the battery at 32°–113°F (0°–45°C) temperature range. If you remo ve the battery pack or it beco mes completely disc harged, there is a 30 minute window in which to insert a charge d battery pack before th e backup ba t- tery fails. If your bac kup batter y [...]

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    Batteries and Power 1-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Battery Disposal If you must dispose of a battery pack, please follow the CAUTIONS belo w: Plea se ref erenc e your loca l regu lati ons fo r any fur ther guide line s abo ut ba tter y disposal. CA UTION Use only a battery pac k supplied by a Datalogic Mobile reseller for this device[...]

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    Product Re ference Guide 2-1 Chapter 2 Configuring the Falcon Overview This section contains the following topics on configuring your F alcon. M ost control panels are accessed by selecting/tapping Start > Settings > Contr ol Panel . • "Backlight" on page 2-2 • "Bluetooth M anager" on page 2-4 • "Certificates&qu[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE • "Regional S e ttings" on page 2-31 • "Remo ve Programs" on page 2-32 • "S torage P roper ties" on page 2-32 • "Stylus Calibration" on page 2-33 • "System P roperties" on page 2-35 • "V olume and Sounds" on p[...]

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    Backlight Product Re ference Guide 2-3 Figure 2-1. Backlight Control Panel & Brightness 4. On the Auto-Off tab , enable the desired op tion checkbo x and select the desired options fr om the pull-down lists (refer to Fig u r e 2 - 1 ). 5. On the Activation tab, just tap the checkbox(es) to enable or disable them (refer to Fig u r e 2 - 1 ): •[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Bluetooth Manager Search for device 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Bluetooth Manager to open the Bluetooth control panel. 2. Search for the type of Device(s) you want to connect to by tapping Printer , Serial, or All . The F alcon will search for Bluetooth D[...]

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    Bluetooth Manager Product Re ference Guide 2-5 2. The resulting dialog will display services that are available on the device. Select the service you want to connect to . The following table shows the icons that display for different types of service. Table 2-1. Bluetooth De vice Icons Vi rtua l P ort allows you to specify the incoming port, which [...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Y ou can also select Encrypt or A uthenticate from the Bluetooth control panel to apply or modify those settings. 1. T o require A uthentication, t ap the checkbox, then tap OK . 2. The A uthentication Request dia- log will then open, requesting that you enter a PIN. U se the Inpu[...]

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    Bluetooth Manager Product Re ference Guide 2-7 The icons displayed in the taskbar at the bottom of your F alcon ’ s screen will show you the state of the Bluetooth connection, as sho wn in Ta b l e 2 - 2 . Table 2-2. Bluetoot h taskbar icons Settings The Settings tab allows you to enable or disable the Bluetooth radio and spec- ify settings for I[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-8 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Certificates Certificates are used by some applications f or establishing trust and to secure communications. See the Microsoft Windo ws CE help on your F alcon unit for further information about Certificates. Date and Time In this contr ol panel, you can change the year , month, [...]

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    Deco ding Product Re ference Guide 2-9 Decoding Y ou can configure the F alcon ’ s decoding options by tapping on Start > Settings > Control P anel > Decoding . Decoder configuration can also be accomplished for large numbers of terminals using FMU (F alcon Management U tility). There ar e two sections in the Decoding contr ol panel, eac[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-10 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure 2-5. Decoding Properties: General Options • General Options : Select from Label P rogramming Enable, Symbology IDs, Label P refix, Label S u ffix, and Data S eparator options. Figure 2-6. Decoding Prop erties: Decoding Options • Decoding Options: Set the User ID charac[...]

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    Deco ding Product Re ference Guide 2-11 Figure 2-7. Decoding Properties: Trigger Options • Tr i g g e r O p t i o n s : Select from P istol T rigger and Scan Key enable for Bar code, Image, and RFID (av ailable in future ver sions). Select the desired radio buttons to define the button functions. A vailable items will vary depending on the model.[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-12 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE between Concurre nt (the aiming beam and the illumination beam turn on at once); and Interlaced (the aimer beam and illumination alternate being on). Set Brightness and Timeout properties using the sliders. Figure 2-9. Decoding Properties: Devices • Devices : Enable the keyboar[...]

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    Deco ding Product Re ference Guide 2-13 Figure 2-10. Available 1D Bar Code Symbologies Refer to the sample symbology control panels in F igure 2-11 for examples of the types of fields and options you can modify . Figure 2-11. Common Symb ologies: Code 39 and UPC-A Codabar Pharmacode 39 Code 39 RSS-14 Code 93 RSS-Limited Code 128 RSS-Expanded EAN-13[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-14 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE • Code 39 : Select from enable, min/max lengths, enable checksum, send checksum, and Full ASCII conversion. • UPC-A : Select from Enable, Send Check D igit, and Send S ystem Digit. 2D Bar Code Symbologies If you hav e the 2D Imager module installed, the following additional s[...]

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    Display Configuration Product Re ference Guide 2-15 Settings Sel ect fro m th e Settings menu to restor e previous configurations and/or other available default settings. Choose from: •F a c t o r y D e f a u l t s • Minimum S ettings • Maximum S ettings • Save (N ew Settings) • Reverts to Saved Settings The settings are saved when you se[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-16 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Appearance T o change the default Windows color scheme: 1. T ap th e Appearance tab . 2. T ap th e Scheme pull-do wn list and select a new Windows color scheme if desired. 3. T ap OK on the control bar , or press <Enter> on the keypad. Falcon Config Ta p Start > Settings[...]

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    Imager Product Re ference Guide 2-17 Image Capture The Capture page allows you to pr eview and capture an image with the F alcon. T o captur e an image: 1. Aim the F alcon towar d the image you want to captu re. The scr e en will display a preview of the image, making use of the current settings (to change the settings, see "Image Settings&quo[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-18 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 4. A File Save message showing the image file name will appear , unless that option has been pre- viously deselected in the File set- tings (in that case, the file will automatically save without prompting). S ee "Image F ile" on page 2-18 , to change settings. 5. T ap [...]

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    Imager Product Re ference Guide 2-19 5. Enable Long Range F ilter enhances pictures taken from v ery long dis- tances (greater than 10 feet or 3 meters). 6. Enable Aimer Illumination turns on the aimer LEDs to pro v ide mor e light for an image capture. Image Size On th e Size tab, modify the image prop- erty settings as desired. Both keyboar d and[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-20 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Image Settings 1. JPEG Quality sets the desired qual- ity when the JPEG image format is selected. Selecting a higher quality results in a higher quality image, but a larger file. 2. Brightness allo ws you to se t the brightness level the imager will use when taking images. 3. Edg[...]

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    Input Panel Propert ies Product Re ference Guide 2-21 Table 2-3. Sample Imager Settings Input Panel Properties To c h a n g e t h e Soft In put P anel settings: 1. Select Star t > Settings > Contro l Panel > Input P anel . 2. Change the desired settings. 3. T o change the Soft Keyboard Options , tap Options . 4. Change the soft keyboard op[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-22 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 5. T o exit the Soft Keyboar d Options , tap OK on the control bar , or press <Enter> on the key- pad. 6. T o exit Input Pane l settings, tap OK on the control bar , or press <Enter> on the keypad. Internet Options To c h a n g e t h e Internet default settings: 1. Se[...]

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    Internet Options Product Re ference Guide 2-23 4. On the Security tab (refer to F igure 2-14A ) add sites or modify the security settings for Internet, Local intranet, T rusted Sites, and Restricted Sites. Figure 2-14. Internet Settings 5. The Privacy tab (r efer to F igure 2-15 ) allo ws you to modify the set- tings by tapping the radio buttons. Y[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-24 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 6. On the Advanced tab (r efer to F igure 2-16A ) modify the advanced set- tings for Accessibility , Bro wsing, Multimedia, and Security by tapping the check box es. Figure 2-16. Advanced Inte rnet and Popup Settings 7. The P opu ps tab pro vides options for blocking popups, to d[...]

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    Keyboard Configuration Product Re ference Guide 2-25 Keyboard Configuration The keyboard control panel will appear differ ent, depending upon which key- pad your F alcon has. 26-Key Keypad 1. Select Star t > Settings > Control P anel > Keyboar d O ptions to open the Keyboard control panel. 2. Adjust the slider for Multi-T ap Time- out to m[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-26 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure 2-17. 48-Key or 52-K ey Keypad Control Panels 3. Y ou can also adjust the slider for Repeat Rate . This configur es how fast the keys repeat. 4. U se the box provided to test the selected repeat rate setting. 5. On the Load Map tab , you can select a keyboard key-map by br[...]

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    Network and Dialup Product Re ference Guide 2-27 Network and Dialup T o change the N etwork and D ialup connection settings, complete these steps: 1. Select Start > Settings > Netw ork and Dialup Connections . Figure 2-18. Changing Network & Dialup Settings. 2. Double-tap the connection to view or change the settings. The SDCCF10G1 item s[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-28 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Owner To c h a n g e t h e Owner default settings: 1. Select Star t > Settings > Control Panel > Owner Pr operties . The Input Panel opens to facilitate entering data. 2. Enter data using the input panel or the keypad on the PDA. 3. T o exit the Owner Properties control [...]

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    PC Connection Product Re ference Guide 2-29 PC Connection The PC Connection control panel determines how A ctiveSync works with the PDA. T o modify the default settings : 1. Select Star t > Settings > Contro l Panel > PC Connection . 2. Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer . 3. T ap Change Conn ect[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-30 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Power Configuration To a d j u s t p o w e r m a n a g e ment sett ings, select Star t > Settings > Contr ol P anel > Pow e r . Use this control panel t o check the charge on the battery or to change the Pow e r settings. Battery Tab The Battery tab provides power indica[...]

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    Regional Settings Product Re ference Guide 2-31 Regional Settings To c h a n g e t h e Region al Settings defaults, select Start > Settings > Control P anel > Regional Settings . 1. Select your locale from the dropdo wn box. See F igure 2-20 on page 2-31 . 2. Review the Appearance Samples in the bottom half of the screen. Click Customiz e [...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-32 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure 2-21. Lang uage and Input Tab s 5. T o exit Regional Settings , tap OK on the control bar , or press <Enter> on the keypad. Remove Programs See "Remo ving P rograms" on page 3-7 . Storage Properties To c h a n g e t h e Storage Properties control panel defa[...]

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    Stylus Calibration Product Re ference Guide 2-33 1. Select Star t > Settings > Contro l Panel > Storage Properties . 2. F rom t he Store Info pull-down list, select the desired storage device. 3. Y ou can also format, dismount, and create partitions on storage devices using this co ntrol panel. 4. T o save and exit the Storage Properties c[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-34 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure 2-22. Stylus Properties Control Panel 4. T ap Recalibrate to open the Calibra- tion screen shown to the right 5. Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target as the target moves around the screen or press <ESC> to cancel the stylus calibration.[...]

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    System Properties Product Re ference Guide 2-35 System Properties Refer to th e System control panel for information related to the system.T o view the System properties, selec t Start > Settings > Control P anel > System Prop- erties. General Tab T o view the expansion car d settings, select Star t > Settings > Contr o l P anel >[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-36 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure 2-23. Serial Number Locations Memory Configuratio n RAM Memory Allocation and Usage Complete the following steps to adjust the Memory Allocation (RAM M emory): 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Pr oper ties . 2. Select the Memory tab. 3. M ove th[...]

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    System Properties Product Re ference Guide 2-37 Device Name Y our device uses this information to identify itself to other computers. Copyrights Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a user , y ou are responsible to read this statement.[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-38 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Volume and Sounds To c h a n g e t h e V olume and Sound settings, complete the following steps: 1. Select Star t > Settings > Control P an el > V olume & So unds Properties to open the Vo l u m e settings. Figure 2-24. Volume and Sounds Control Panels 2. Set the vol[...]

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    Wi-FI Product Re ference Guide 2-39 Wi-FI About the Summit Client Utility The S ummit Client U tility (SCU) is an application designed for end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Su mmit radio module. F or further information beyond the scope of this manual, you can download the complete S ummit U ser’ s Guide from www .summitda[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-40 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure 2-25. Main tab • Regulatory Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain or domains for which the radio is configured. “W orldwide” means that the radio can be used in any domain. The domain cannot be configured b y an administrator or user . • Software V ersions: Indic[...]

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    Wi-FI Product Re ference Guide 2-41 - Delete: Delete the profile, pro vided that it is not the active profile - N e w: Cr eate a ne w pr ofile with default settings and give it a name (and then change settings using other selections on the tab) - Commit: Ensure that changes to pr ofile settings made on the tab are saved in the profile Figure 2-26. [...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-42 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE MSCHAP (PEAP-MSCHAP), P EAP with EAP-GT C (PEAP-GT C), LEAP , and EAP-F AST • Encryption: Specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decr ypt transmitted data and how that key is specified or derived. Encryption options include: - WP A2 or WP A with dy namic keys (derived fr[...]

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    Wi-FI Product Re ference Guide 2-43 Figure 2-27. Status tab Diags Tab A sample Diags, or troubleshooting, ta b i s s h ow n i n Fig u r e 2- 2 8 o n p ag e 2-43 . Figure 2-28. Diags tab, with ping active Her e are the functions available on the Diags tab: • (Re)connect: Disable and enable the radio, apply or r eapply the current profile, and atte[...]

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    Configuring the Falcon 2-44 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE • Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP addr ess through DHCP release/ renew , and log all activity in the output area at the bottom. • Start P ing: S tart a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it. Once the button is clicked, its name and function will change to S[...]

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    Product Re ference Guide 3-1 Chapter 3 Software Applications Overview This section contains the following topics: •" I n b o x " s t a r t i n g o n p a g e 3-2 . • "Internet Explor er" starting on page 3-3 . • "M edia Player" on page 3-4 . • "W ordP ad" starting on page 3- 4 . • "Installing P [...]

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    Software Applications 3-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Inbox The F alcon comes with Inbo x for Window s CE installed from the factor y . Inbox is a familiar Microsoft email interface. T o set up your Inbo x : 1. Open Inbox by selecting Start > Programs > Inbo x . 2. Select Services > Options from the command bar to configure e[...]

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    Internet Explorer Product Re ference Guide 3-3 Internet Explorer The F alcon comes with Internet Explorer for Windows CE installed. 1. Open Internet E xplorer by select- ing Start > Programs > Internet Explorer . 2. T o set a default home page, navigate to the desired default web page. 3. Select View > Internet Options from the command bar[...]

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    Software Applications 3-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Media Player The F alcon comes with Media Play er for Windows CE installed. 1. Open Media Player by selecting Start > Programs > Media Player . 2. Select File > Open to open an available existing media file. 3. Please refer to www .m icrosoft.com for addi- tional informati[...]

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    Installing Programs Product Re ference Guide 3-5 Installing Programs P rograms pre-installed on the F alcon are stored in R OM (read-only memory). Y ou cannot r emov e or modify this software. Y ou may add programs and data files to RAM (random access memory) or into Flash memory via the F lashFX Disk. Y ou can install *.cab , *.exe *.zip files, or[...]

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    Software Applications 3-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 1. Select Star t > Settings > Control Panel > System > General on the F alcon. Make a note of the information in the Processor field as shown at right. The processor type is r equired to determine file type compatibil- ity . 2. Read the installation instruc- tions, Read[...]

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    Removing Programs Product Re ference Guide 3-7 Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu 1. U se the Explorer in ActiveSync on your desktop computer to explore the files on your F alcon and locate the program. F or more informa- tion on using ActiveSync , r efer to th e ActiveSync online H elp. 2. Right-click on the program, then select Create Shor[...]

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    Software Applications 3-8 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE FUU can also be used to restore the firmwar e onto a F alcon that has become corrupted, such as would happen if the F alcon w ere pow e r ed down during an ActiveSync firmware update. See "Restoring F alcon Firmware" on page 3-10 . The following sections pro vide procedur[...]

  • Page 69

    Firmware Update Utility Product Re ference Guide 3-9 •C l i c k Cancel to quit Setup and close any programs y ou have run- ning. •C l i c k Next to continue the Setup . 3. F ollow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. Updating the Falcon Firmware After copying the firmware image to the host PC ("Retrieving a F irmware Ima[...]

  • Page 70

    Software Applications 3-10 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 5. V erify that th e F alcon is turned on. Insert the device into a power ed dock connected to the host comput er . 6. Click Update T erminal on FUU on the host PC. 7. FUU will compare the selected firmware image with the firmware already loaded on the F alcon; if the images are d[...]

  • Page 71

    Firmware Update Utility Product Re ference Guide 3-11 1. On the PC, click Start > Programs > Firmware Update Utility > Firmware Update Utility . 2. Set Communicate Using to the communications port to which the dock is attached to ( ActiveSync , USB, COM1 or COM2 .) 3. Click browse ( ... ) and navigate to the file location. 4. Select the cu[...]

  • Page 72

    Software Applications 3-12 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 8. After the firmware has been restored, the F alcon will automatically rese t. AutoStart The AutoS tart program provides three functions: • Allows you to cr eate a list of ap plications (with optional command line arguments) to run automatically prior to loading CAB files. • [...]

  • Page 73

    AutoStart Product Re ference Guide 3-13 Table 3-2. PreAuto.ini and Autostart.ini location Installing CAB files Copy any CAB files you want to install into the A utoStart CAB folder . These CAB files will then be automatically inst alled in alphabetical order the next time you start the device. How AutoStart Uses Wceload CAB files are installed by A[...]

  • Page 74

    Software Applications 3-14 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Interactive CAB Install If the CAB installer requires user inte raction that must be performed during the AutoS tart CA B installation process, you can specify a special file name to disable the silent mode installation. If th is mode is specified, the CAB file will be installed w[...]

  • Page 75

    AutoStart Product Re ference Guide 3-15 Table 3-4. Autostart.ini line formatting S paces must be place d between each component of the line in the Autostart.ini . If the executable path is in a folder that contains spaces in the name, quotes are requir ed to distinguish what the actual executable name is. The follo w ing is an example of this: “[...]

  • Page 76

    Software Applications 3-16 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Cold Reset Only: This will cause the line to ex ecute only after a Cold Rese t. Combinin g Options Autostart options can be combined together as sho wn in the following sample: ?- WindowsPword.exe This line would: • Request confirmation befor e executing the line. The next lin[...]

  • Page 77

    AutoStart Product Re ference Guide 3-17 AutoStart Execute Query Table 3-6 . AutoStart Query options P arentheses are used to surround the gi ven field and make it very clear what the value of the field is. Ta b l e 3 - 7 describes the results of each choice: Table 3-7. AutoStart Query actions Autostart.ini Samples T able 3-8 on page 3- 18 is a coll[...]

  • Page 78

    Software Applications 3-18 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Table 3-8. Sample Autost art.ini lines Line Description ? windowswceload.exe “My DocumentsFDU.cab” This will confirm the ex ecution of Windowswce- load.exe with specified argument “My Docu- mentsFDU.cab” Program FilesApp.exe (inv alid) This will e xecute Program[...]

  • Page 79

    Product Re ference Guide 4-1 Chapter 4 Networks, Communications, and Connections Overview This section contains the following topics: • "Installing & Setting U p Microsoft A ctiveSync" starting on page 4-1 . • "Installing Microsoft A ctiveSync" on page 4-2 . • "Sett ing U p Activ eSync" on page 4-4 . • &quo[...]

  • Page 80

    Networks, Communications, and Connections 4-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ® ActiveS ync is a file transfer tool used to synchr onize the files on a PC with the files on y our F alcon. Th e device comes from the factory with ActiveS ync loaded. If you have ActiveS ync already installed on your[...]

  • Page 81

    Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync Product Re ference Guide 4-3 Figure 4-2. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer 5. Click Next to continue the installation. Click Cancel to cancel the installation of ActiveS ync. Figure 4-3. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer 6. Reboot your PC. 7. Y ou have completed installing ActiveSync.[...]

  • Page 82

    Networks, Communications, and Connections 4-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Setting Up ActiveSync 1. Open A ctiveSync from the S ystem T ray of the Host PC. 2. Connect the F alcon to the Host PC via a dock or USB/Serial cable. 3. V erify that th e F alcon is turned on. 4. Within a minute, the A ctiveSync windo w should appear , attempti[...]

  • Page 83

    Installing the USB Driver Product Re ference Guide 4-5 Figure 4-5. Connection Settings 6. Y ou have completed setting up ActiveSync. P roceed to Inst alli ng th e USB Driver , below , to install the USB driver . Installing the USB Driver In or der for the Host PC to communicate with the F alcon, you must install the USB driver file from the CD that[...]

  • Page 84

    Networks, Communications, and Connections 4-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 2. Connect the USB or S erial cable to F alcon or place the F alcon in the dock. 3. Connect the USB or S erial cable to a H ost PC. 4. F ollow the directions onscreen. The specified sour ce directory will be the one identified in step 1. Y ou are now r eady to u[...]

  • Page 85

    Using ActiveSync Product Re ference Guide 4-7 Figure 4-6. File Synchronization Options 3. Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created in your My Documents directory (defaults to the desktop). Refer to F igure 4-7 on page 4-8 . During the Active Sync connection, all files in the Synchronizati on folder will be synchronize[...]

  • Page 86

    Networks, Communications, and Connections 4-8 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure 4-7. Select Synchronization Settings Networking Setting Up the Network ID T o set up your N etwork ID (configure the Windows user settings, such as the user name, password, and domain), comp lete the following steps on the F al- con: 1. Go to Star t > [...]

  • Page 87

    SNMP Product Re ference Guide 4-9 Figure 4-8. The Network Icon Network and Dialup Connections U se Network and D ialup setup to administer the IP network sett ings for spe- cific connections. The system defaults to S ummit Client Utility (SCU) for wireless communications, and normal Windo ws Dialup and N etworking for all other network connections.[...]

  • Page 88

    Networks, Communications, and Connections 4-10 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE With SNMP running on the terminal, other SNMP based network manage- ment tools such as HP Openview ® and CastleRock SNMPpc ® may also be used to interface with the terminals. T o suppor t this capability , Datalogic M obile has released the M anagem ent I nfo[...]

  • Page 89

    Product Re ference Guide A-1 Appendix A Accessories Overview This appendix co vers the following topics: • "P ow er S upplies" on page A-2 . • "Battery P ack" on page A-2 . • "Singl e-Slot D ock" on page A-2 . • "F our-Slot Dock" on page A-3 . •" B a t t e r y C h a r g e r " o n p a g e A[...]

  • Page 90

    Accessories A-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Power Supplies Battery Pack Figure A-1. 4-Battery Pack Single-Slot Dock Figure A-2 . Single Slot Dock Use only the correct battery c hargers an d doc ks with this Windo ws CE color Fal- con. This technology used for these models is incompatible with other Datalogic Mobile F alcon charger s a[...]

  • Page 91

    Power Supplies Product Re ference Guide A-3 Four-Slot Dock Figure A-3 . Four-Slot Dock Battery Charger Figure A-4. Li-Ion Bat tery Charger Four-Slot Battery Ch ar ger[...]

  • Page 92

    Accessories A-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE USB Cable See F ig ure E -1 o n pa ge E-1 . Serial Charging Cable See F ig ure E -2 o n pa ge E-2 . Printer Cable See F ig ure E -3 o n pa ge E-2 . Serial Printer Adapter The Serial P rinter Adapter attaches to the bottom of a F alcon unit and allows you to print dir ectly to a printer . Fig[...]

  • Page 93

    Power Supplies Product Re ference Guide A-5 Removing Strap Studs/Bumpers Figure A-6. Strap Studs 1. Loosen and pull off the strap stu d bumpers (if pr esent). If ne cessary , pry off using a screwdriver . 2. U se a 5/64” Allen wrench (included with the printer adapter) to l oo se n an d re mov e ea ch St ra p St u d . Once you have remo ved the s[...]

  • Page 94

    Accessories A-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Holsters and Softcases A holster and a softcase are available that will work with both the F alcon 4410 and the handled F alcon 4420 models. Holste rs Figure A-8. Three H olster Views • Quick release swivel belt mount (clip on both sides for left or right mount) •H e a v y d u t y n y l [...]

  • Page 95

    Holste rs and Softcase s Product Re ference Guide A-7 Softcases Figure A-9. Softcase for Handled Falcon 4420 • Belt clip option •S t y l u s h o l d e r •O p e n c o v e r •H e a v y d u t y n y l o n • Scanner window[...]

  • Page 96

    Accessories A-8 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Installing the Handle or Handstrap The F alcon 4420 comes from the factory with the handle inst alled. The F alcon 4410 comes with a handst rap . These can be exchanged with a change-out kit. The handle is removable and can be re placed with a handstrap. When y ou replace the handle with the[...]

  • Page 97

    Installing the Handle or Handstrap Product Re ference Guide A-9 3. Replace the screws located just abov e the battery cover’ s latch dials. 4. Connect the handstrap hook onto one of the strap studs at the base of the F alcon. 5. The process is complete upon successf ul test of the scanning function. Installing a Handle on the Falcon 4410 T o inst[...]

  • Page 98

    Accessories A-10 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 2. Insert the top tab of the handle into the slot at the top of the handle recess (r efer to Fi gu r e A -1 1 ). 3. Replace the screws located just abov e the battery cover’ s latch dial s. 4. The process is complete upon successful test of the trigger function. Tethered Stylus An optiona[...]

  • Page 99

    Tethered Stylus Product Re ference Guide A-11 This completes Installation of the T et her ed S tylus. Figure A-12. Inst alling/Rem oving a Tethered Stylus Removing a Tethered Stylus If you want t o remove t he T et her fr om your F alc on 44 xx, co mple te the follow - ing steps: 1. T urn the F alcon face down. Ensure that po wer is OFF . 2. U sing[...]

  • Page 100

    Accessories A-12 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE NOTES[...]

  • Page 101

    Product Re ference Guide B-1 Appendix B Falcon ® Desktop Utility for Windows ® CE Overview F alcon ® Desktop Utility (FDU) allo ws Datalogic Mobile F alcon ® Win dows ® administrators to configure F alcon Windows ® CE F alcons to control individ- ual user access. This includes: • P revent users from changing F alcon OS settings. • Define [...]

  • Page 102

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Falcon Desktop Utility T o open the FDU for the first time, select Star t > Settings > Falcon Config . Figure B-1. Accessing FDU These options are available fr om all screens: Table B-1. Options Available on all Screens Command Description OK T ap OK to ap[...]

  • Page 103

    Falcon Desktop Utility Product Re ference Guide B-3 Administrative Options When you open the F alcon Admin contr ol panel, the FMU tab will open. Select the Admin tab to set up FDU. Figure B-2. Setting a Password/Admin Ta b Fields Table B-2. Setting a Password/ Adm in Tab Fields Command Description Enable F alcon Desktop Select/tap this checkbo x t[...]

  • Page 104

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Setting a Password T o set a password: 1. Enter a passwor d in the field. This allows the user to sp ecify a pass- word when this utility is launched. By default there is no passwor d set. 2. Re-enter the password in the second field. 3. Select/tap Set Pass word[...]

  • Page 105

    Falcon Desktop Utility Product Re ference Guide B-5 This dialog box will only open if a passwor d was defined. Figure B-3. Setting a Password Table B-3. Setting a Password Dialo g Complete the FDU Config dialog: 1. T ype in your password using either the keypad on the unit, or using the stylus on the soft input panel ( SIP ). If you enter an incorr[...]

  • Page 106

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure B-4. Hot Keys Tab Table B-4. Hot Keys Tab Fields Command Description Hot K ey This pull-down list displa ys the availab l e function ke ys to define. Select the desired one from the list. New Select/tap to specify a new Hot K ey , not on the Hot Ke y list[...]

  • Page 107

    Falcon Desktop Utility Product Re ference Guide B-7 The <F6> is the key initially assigned to FDU Admin : If you wish to assign this key to a different function, you must first select an unassigned Hot Key and assign it to the Action - FDU Admin. Y ou can then go back and reassign the FKe y to something else. Table B-5. Falcon Models/Hot Keys[...]

  • Page 108

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-8 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Figure B-5. Add a New Hot K ey Table B-6. Adding a New H ot Key Dialog 3. Select/tap OK to save the New Hot Key . If you select/tap X , the key will not be saved. Internet Explorer Configuration Ta p t h e IE (Internet Explorer) tab to access the IE Configuratio[...]

  • Page 109

    Falcon Desktop Utility Product Re ference Guide B-9 Figure B-6. IE Configuration Tab / IE Wind ow Features Table B-7. IE Tab Fields Command Description Error T ype The Error T ypes pull-down list displa ys available IE Error T ypes : (400) Inv alid Syntax, (403) Reques t Forbidd en, (404) Object Not F ound, (406) No Response Format, (410) P age Doe[...]

  • Page 110

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-10 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Internet Options Ta p Internet Options on the IE tab to open the Windows CE Internet Options control panel. Customize these settings as necessary . Modifying Windows Contro ls Select/tap the Win (Windows Contr ols) tab to access the Windo ws Controls option. U [...]

  • Page 111

    Application Selector Product Re ference Guide B-11 Table B-8. Win Tab Fields Application Selector Us e th e Application Selector (AppS elect T ab) function to edit, add, or delete applications for the application selector . Figure B-8. AppSel ect Tab Command Description Show T askbar Select/tap Show T askbar to specify that the taskbar is shown or [...]

  • Page 112

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-12 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Table B-9. AppSelect Ta b Fields Add Application The Add Application dialog opens when you tap either New or Edit . Fr o m t he Add Application dialog the administrator can configure and/or add/ change an a new application entry in the list. Applications with t[...]

  • Page 113

    Application Selector Product Re ference Guide B-13 Table B-10. Add Application Dialog Command Description Application Title T ype the name of the application in this te xtbo x in the wa y you wish it to appear f or the user . Executab le Displays the pat h f or the ex ecutable file which you w ant to r un. Browse Select/tap to browse f or the desir[...]

  • Page 114

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-14 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Application Selector The administrator can choose for the user to have access to the desktop or not. The Application Se lector can replace th e desktop and limit the user to the specified list of applications. Figure B-10. Application Selector The user can sele[...]

  • Page 115

    Application Switcher User Interface Product Re ference Guide B-15 Application Switcher User Interface The application switcher pro vides the sa me functionality as the standard Win- dows ® Alt+T ab function. This allows the user to cycle through the various open applications. The application switcher is activated via an assigned Action key specifi[...]

  • Page 116

    Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE B-16 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE NOTES[...]

  • Page 117

    Product Re ference Guide C-1 Appendix C Configuring the Web Server Overview The W eb Server can perform several dif fer ent actions, including generating a web page containing statistics relating to performance of the mobile computer . The W eb Server can also be used for creating an interface for interaction with the T erminal to configure system [...]

  • Page 118

    Configuring the Web Server C-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 4. If the service is listed and not runnin g, type the following to start the HTTP W eb Server: > services start HTP0: 5. T o restart the W eb Server , type: > services refresh HTP0: This will cause the W eb Server to reload any information pertaining to the W eb S erv[...]

  • Page 119

    Testing the Web Server Product Re ference Guide C-3 6. In the Logon Name dialog, type Testuser in the Create a ne w user box, then click Create .The User Manager Setup page appears. 7. On the User Configuration page, type a password for Testuser , con- firm the password, and then click Create Account . The new user will appear below the Logon Name [...]

  • Page 120

    Configuring the Web Server C-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 4. The Web Server Login dialog appears. T ype Admin in the User Name box and enter the password you specified. Click OK , and the Web Server Configuration page will appear . 5. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and click Modify to the right of the Default W ebsite box. The De [...]

  • Page 121

    Web Server Registry Settings Product Re ference Guide C-5 F or more information on the registry settings and what each key repr esents, see the Windows ® CE SDK help documentation included with embedded Visual C++ 4.0 SP2. The help file cont ains a wealth of information on this topic. Adding these values will create virtual root directories for th[...]

  • Page 122

    Configuring the Web Server C-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Creating and Using an ISAPI Service Developers can create an ISAPI servic e written in eV C++ to access the API s available on the T erminal. The two sample .dlls below demonstrate setting and getting a few of th e configurable items available in the F alcon 44xx SDK. Setting [...]

  • Page 123

    Product Re ference Guide D-1 Appendix D SNMP Interface Overview SNMP Concepts Simple N etwork Management P rotocol (S NMP) is a standardized protocol for network management services using a client /server model. The network man- agement program (clie nt) issues queries and commands to the remote de vice (agent/ser ve r). The protocol itself define [...]

  • Page 124

    SNMP Interface D-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Datalogic MIBs Beyond the standard values, SNMP allo ws manufacturers to define their ow n private MIBs. F or exampl e, D atalogic has been assigne d an MIB by the I nter- net Assigned N umbers Authority that allo ws Datalogic to define SNMP values relating specifically to devices that we[...]

  • Page 125

    Product Re ference Guide E-1 Appendix E Cable & Connector Configurations Introduction The following pages contain information about standar d interface cables for use in interconnecting the Dock to powe r and/or peripheral devices. General Specifications Wire Requirements • Cable length should not exceed 15 feet. • Wire gauge = S tandard fo[...]

  • Page 126

    Cable & Connector Configura tions E-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Serial Cable Fi g u re E - 2 illustrates the connector configuration of the Serial cable for the F alcon. Figure E-2. Serial Connector Config urations Printer Cable Fi g u re E - 3 illustrates the connector configuration of the Printer cable for the F alcon. Figure [...]

  • Page 127

    Product Re ference Guide F-1 Appendix F Programming Parameters Overview This section contains information about programmable settings for the F alcon 4400 Windows M obile F alcon. U se the F alcon Management Utility (FMU), the Decoding Control P anel applet, the Imaging or OCR Control P anel applets, or the bar code s pro vide d in A ppendix G to p[...]

  • Page 128

    Programming Parameters F-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Programming Codes Without Parameters The following table describes the function s of special bar codes that take no parameters: Table F-1. P rogramming Co des Without Parameters Code Par a me te r I.D. # Function Defaults Minimum FF39 T urns ev ery On/Off parameter off and sets al[...]

  • Page 129

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-3 Bar Code Parameters The following table lists the standard customer programmable settings for the F alcon. Table F-2. Programmable St andard Bar Code Settings Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Accep- table Input Defaults Scanner T ype Min Max Fac- tory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Codabar Enter [...]

  • Page 130

    Programming Parameters F-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Send Start/ Stop Instructs the decoder to transmit the decoded star t and stop charac- ters of Codabar labels . The star t and stop characters will both be translated as A, B , C, or D . 0 3 0 5 On or Off Off On Off 99 Convert to CLSI Restricts the Codabar decoder to only read lab[...]

  • Page 131

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-5 User ID Specifies the symbolog y identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbo logy . 0 3 2 3 Any single ASCII charac- ter (00 = Off) 'I' 'I' &apo[...]

  • Page 132

    Programming Parameters F-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Concate- nate Allows the decoder to retain and join together a series of specially formatted labels, and then send a single transmission of the entire result. 0 1 0 4 On or Off Off Off Off 9 Minimum Label Length Set the minimum label length to be less than or equal to maximum labe[...]

  • Page 133

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-7 Code 93 Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disab les the Code 93 sym- bology . 0 4 0 0 On or Off Off On Off 99 Enable Aggres - sive Decoding Enables more aggressiv e decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels. 0 4 0 1 On or Off Off On Off 9 Minimum Label Length Set[...]

  • Page 134

    Programming Parameters F-8 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Code 128 Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disab les the Code 128 symbology . 0 4 0 8 On or Off Off On On 99 Enable Aggres - sive Decoding Enables more aggressiv e decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels. 0 4 0 9 On or Off Off On Off 9 Enabl[...]

  • Page 135

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-9 Read V eri- fication Sets the number of times a label must be read bef ore it is transmit- ted. 0 4 2 6 01 - 04 01 02 01 9 User ID Specifies the symbolog y identifier (if any) sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is n[...]

  • Page 136

    Programming Parameters F-10 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Convert EAN-13 to ISBN This instructs the decoder to iden- tify ISBN labels and append the check digit (per ISBN guidelines) to the end of the label. 0 5 1 4 On or Off Off Off Off 9 Convert EAN-13 to ISSN This instructs the decoder to iden- tify ISSN labels and append the check d[...]

  • Page 137

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-11 European Article Number ing-8 (EAN-8) Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disab les the EA N-8 sym- bology . 0 5 1 8 On or Off Off On On 99 Enable Aggres - sive Decoding Enables more aggressiv e decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels. 0 5 1 9 On or Off Off On O[...]

  • Page 138

    Programming Parameters F-12 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Interleaved 2 of 5 Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disab les the Inter lea ved 2 of 5 symbology . 0 2 1 0 On or Off Off On On 99 Enable Aggres - sive Decoding Enables more aggressiv e decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels. 0 2 1 1 On or[...]

  • Page 139

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-13 Maximum Label Length This feature specifies the maxim um allowab le length of a Interleav ed 2 of 5 label. The length includes check and data characters . Maxi- mum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 2 2 9 02 - 50 02 50 10 99 Read V eri- fication Sets the number [...]

  • Page 140

    Programming Parameters F-14 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Send Checksum Instructs the term inal to include the checksum in the label tr ansmission. 0 2 0 B On or Off Off Off Off 9 Minimum Label Length Set the minimum label length to be less than or equal to maximum label length. 0 2 2 4 01 - 50 01 01 06 99 Maximum Label Length This feat[...]

  • Page 141

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-15 MSI Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disab les the MSI symbol- ogy . 0 6 0 8 On or Off Off On Off 99 Enable Aggres - sive Decoding Enables more aggressiv e decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels. 0 6 0 9 On or Off Off On Off 9 Require 2 Check Digits An MSCI [...]

  • Page 142

    Programming Parameters F-16 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Read V eri- fication Sets the number of times a label must be read bef ore it is transmit- ted. 0 6 2 6 01 - 04 01 02 01 9 User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent by the decoder when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) [...]

  • Page 143

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-17 RSS-14 Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. RSS-14 Enable Enables/disab les the RSS-14 sym- bology . 0 8 0 0 On or Off Off On On 99 RSS-14 to UCC-EAN 128 Instructs the decoder to transmit the label data as one or more UCC- 128 labels. The transmission will use the UCC-128 AIM identifier . 0 8 0 4 On or Of[...]

  • Page 144

    Programming Parameters F-18 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE RSS Expanded Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. RSS Expanded Enable Enables/disab les the RSS Expanded symbolog y . 0 8 1 0 On or Off Off On On 99 RSS Expanded to UCC- EAN 128 Instructs the decoder to transmit the label data as one or more UCC- 128 labels. The transmission will use t[...]

  • Page 145

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-19 Stand ard 2 of 5 Enter 1 for On an d 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disab les the Standard 2 of 5 symbology . 0 2 0 0 On or Off Off On Off 99 Enable Aggres - sive Decoding Enables more aggressiv e decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels. 0 2 0 1 On or Off Off On Off 9 Enable C[...]

  • Page 146

    Programming Parameters F-20 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Maximum Label Length This feature specifies the maxim um allowab le length of a Standard 2 of 5 label. The length includes check and data characters. Maximum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 2 2 1 01 - 50 01 50 10 99 Read V eri- fication Set[...]

  • Page 147

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-21 User ID Specifies the symbolog y identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbo logy 0 1 2 5 Any single ASCII charac- ter (00 = Off) 'X' 'X' &apos[...]

  • Page 148

    Programming Parameters F-22 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Read V eri- fication Sets the number of times a label must be read bef ore it is transmit- ted. 0 5 2 0 01 - 04 01 02 01 9 User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3 . ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate th[...]

  • Page 149

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-23 Convert UPC-E t o UPC-A Instructs the decoder to expand UPC-E labels to their UPC-A equiv- alents. Any UPC-A par ameters will then apply to the result. 0 5 0 C On or Off Off On Off 99 Read V eri- fication Sets the number of times a label must be read bef ore it is transmit- ted. 0 5 2 2 01 - 04 01 0[...]

  • Page 150

    Programming Parameters F-24 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Table F-3. Programmable 2D Symbologies Require Extensions Instructs the decoder to require any enabled UPC/EAN e xtensions (sup- plemental labels) to be with a label in order for a scan to be successful. 0 5 1 F On or Off Off Off Off 99 Read V eri- fication Sets the number of tim[...]

  • Page 151

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-25 Aztec Code Max- imum This feature specifies the maxi- mum allowab le length of a label. The length includes check and data characters, if applicab le. Maximum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 B 2 D 1 - 3750 1 3750 3750 9 Aztec Code User ID Specifies the symbolo[...]

  • Page 152

    Programming Parameters F-26 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Datama- trix User Code ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when par ame- ter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code z ero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbo logy . 0 B 2 3 Any sin- gle ASCII charac- ter[...]

  • Page 153

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-27 Compos- ite User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when par ame- ter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code z ero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbolog y . 0 A 2 B Any sin- gle ASCII charac- ter (00 = Off) ‘b’ ‘b?[...]

  • Page 154

    Programming Parameters F-28 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE OCR Also see "OCR Configuration" on page F-37 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. OCR Font Selects which OCR f ont (if any) the decoder will be allowed to read with an imager 0 C 2 2 0 (None), 1 (OCR- A), 2 (OCR- B), 3 (U .S. Cur- rency), 4 (MICR E 13 B) 00 0 9 OCR Enable Mod[...]

  • Page 155

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-29 PDF 417 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. PDF-417 Enable Enables/disab les the PDF 417 symbology . 0 A 0 0 On or Off Off On On 9 PDF-417 Minimum Set the minimum bar code label length to be less than or equal to maximum label length. 0 A 2 0 1 - 2710 1 2710 1 9 PDF-417 Maximum This feature specifies the [...]

  • Page 156

    Programming Parameters F-30 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE MicroPD F- 417 Mini- mum Set the minimum bar code label length to be less than or equal to maximum label length. 0 A 2 4 1 - 366 1 366 1 9 MicroPD F- 417 Maxi- mum This feature specifies the maxi- mum allowab le length of a label. The length includes check and data characters, if[...]

  • Page 157

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-31 QR Code Maximum This feature specifies the maxi- mum allowab le length of a label. The length includes check and data characters, if applicab le. Maximum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 B 2 9 1 - 3500 1 3500 3500 9 QR Code User ID Specifies the symbology ident[...]

  • Page 158

    Programming Parameters F-32 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Table F-4. Im aging Controls Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Accep- table Input Defaults Min Max Factory Imaging Controls Enter 1 for On and 0 f or Off. Imager Illu- minate Enable Instructs the PDT to illuminate the scanning area (independent of any targeting beam) when using[...]

  • Page 159

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-33 Imaging Rotation Specifies how much the imager will rotate images it takes. 0 C 2 5 0 to 3 (0 to 270 degrees in 90 degree incre- ments) 00 0 Imaging Scale Specifies how much the imager is to scale images it takes . It is the percentage of the original image that is used to create the final image. Sc[...]

  • Page 160

    Programming Parameters F-34 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Table F-5. Other Controls JPEG Imaging Quality Specifies the lev el of quality an imager will use when taking images. Lower le vels result in images which hav e greater lev els of lost detail, but ha ve smaller stor age requirements and transmit f aster . 0 C 2 A 0 to 99 (lower t[...]

  • Page 161

    Bar Code Parameters Product Re ference Guide F-35 Spotting Beam Enable Enable s/disables the Spotting Beam 0 0 0 1 On or Off On On On Spotting Beam Timeout Sets the duration of the spotting beam before it automatically turns off . 0 0 2 3 00 = 0.25 sec. 01 = 0.5 sec. 02 = 1.0 sec. 03 = 1.5 sec. 04 = 2.0 sec. 01 01 01 Release Scan Timeout Sets the d[...]

  • Page 162

    Programming Parameters F-36 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Table F-6. Datalogic Mobile Label IDs Label Prefix Indicates a label prefix. 0 0 2 6 Any single ASCII charac- ter (00 = Off) No ne Non e None Label Suffix Indicates a label suffix. 0 0 2 7 Any single ASCII charac- ter (00 = Off) CR CR CR Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Accept[...]

  • Page 163

    OCR Configuration Product Re ference Guide F-37 OCR Configuration OCR configuration is performed with a combination of PDT parameters and registry settings. For purposes of configuration, OCR is consider ed one sym - bology . Only one font can be active at a time. OCR Data Output OCR data is outputted to the system as though it were bar code data. [...]

  • Page 164

    Programming Parameters F-38 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE The list box d isplays templates, with each list item displayed as a one-line string. •U s e t h e Char T ype spin box to select allowable characters. •U s e t h e Number to set length. • Select/deselect the Check Digit checkbox. •T a p Insert to add a new list item that [...]

  • Page 165

    OCR Configuration Product Re ference Guide F-39 Table F-7. Template C haracters T emplate examples can b e found in Ta b l e F - 8 . T emplate characters are shown in hexadecimal format with spaces used as character delineators. The sample column shows an example of an OCR st ring that matches the template for- mat. Table F-8. Single Template Examp[...]

  • Page 166

    Programming Parameters F-40 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Multiple Rows A single template can specify up to th ree ro ws. The N character is used to delineate the start of a new row . Ta b l e F - 9 gives some examples of multiple row templates. Table F-9. Multiple Row Template Examples Multiple Templates M ultiple templates can be cre[...]

  • Page 167

    OCR Configuration Product Re ference Guide F-41 Table F-10. Multiple Template Examples T emplate (HEX) Sample Description 04 04 04 04 0C 0C 04 04 0A 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 or A string star ting with any 4 digits, f ollowed by any 2 upper case letters , ending with 2 digits. OR A string of any 8 digits. 05 05 0A 05 05 05 05 0A 05 05 05 05 05 05 or [...]

  • Page 168

    Programming Parameters F-42 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Custom Character Classes A custom character class (CCC) is a st ring of up to 50 printable characters that is associated with a template variable. Wh en a template variable is specified in a template only characters in the associ ated CCC string will be allo wed in the specified [...]

  • Page 169

    OCR Configuration Product Re ference Guide F-43 Modulo 10 Check Digit M odulo 10 allows you to set a check digit for the numbers 0 through 9, with values corr esponding to the numbers. The general formula for calculating a M odulo 10 check digit is as follo ws: (d n + . . . + d 3 + d 2 + d 1 + d 0 ) modulo 10 = 0 Modulo 10 Example 1212121212 (1 + 2[...]

  • Page 170

    Programming Parameters F-44 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Modulo 36 Example ABCD123 (52 + x) modulo 36 = 0 (52 + 20) modulo 36 = 0 x = 20, so using the value from Ta b l e F - 1 2 , the chec k digit would be K. The final string including the check digit would be ABCD123K. Table F-13. ASCII/Hex Conversion Table (10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + 1 + 2[...]

  • Page 171

    OCR Configuration Product Re ference Guide F-45 ETB 17 7 37 W 57 w 77 CAN 18 8 38 X 58 x 78 EM 19 9 39 Y 59 y 79 SUB 1A : 3A Z 5A z 7A ESC 1B ; 3B [ 5B { 7B FS 1C < 3C 5C | 7C GS 1D = 3D ] 5D } 7D RS 1E > 3E ^ 5E ~ 7E US 1F ? 3F _ 5F DEL 7F ASCII He x ASCII Hex ASCII He x ASCII He x[...]

  • Page 172

    Programming Parameters F-46 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE NOTES[...]

  • Page 173

    Product Re ference Guide G-1 Appendix G Programming Bar Codes Overview This appendix pro vides bar codes fo r common setup parameters for pr ogram- ming the F alcon 44xx. F actor y default settings are underlined . T o make settings that are not pro v ided in the chapter , you can design custom bar codes or use the F alcon M anageme nt U tility (FM[...]

  • Page 174

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE •" U P C / E A N E x t e n s i o n s " o n p a g e G-29 . 2D Symbologie s • "Aztec Code" starting on page G-30 . • "DataMatrix" starting on page G-32 . • "Composite" starting on page G-34 . • "Maxicode" starting on page G[...]

  • Page 175

    Predefined Defaults Product Re ference Guide G-3 Predefined Defaults Codabar Mini- mum Registry Maxi- mum Restore From Registry Fact or y Save T o Registry */ / F F 3 9 F F 3 F * */ / F F 3 C F F 3 F * */ / F F 3 A F F 3 F * */ / F F 3 D * * / / FF3 B FF3F * */ / F F 3 F * ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f ENABLE CHECKSUM O n O [...]

  • Page 176

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE CONCATENATE O n O f f SEND START/STOP O n O f f CONVERT TO CLSI O n O f f ALLOW WIDE INTERCHARACTER GAPS O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 4 4 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 * / / 03041 F F3 E* * / / 03040F F 3E* * / / 03051F F 3E* * / / 03050F F 3E* * / / 03061F F 3E* * / / 03060F F 3E* * / / 03071F[...]

  • Page 177

    Code 39 Product Re ference Guide G-5 Code 39 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f * / / 032101F F 3 E * * / / 032130F F 3 E * * / / 032110F F 3 E * * / / 032140F F 3 E * * / / 032120F F 3 E * * / / 032150F F 3 E * * / / 032201F F 3 E * * / / 032203F F 3 E * * / / 032202F[...]

  • Page 178

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE ENABLE CHECKSUM O n O f f SEND CHECKSUM O n O f f FULL ASCII MODE O n O f f CONCATENATE O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 * / / 01021F F 3E* * / / 01020F F 3E* * / / 01031F F 3E* * / / 01030F F 3E* * / / 01051F F 3E* * / / 01050F F 3E* * / / 01041 F F3 E* */ / 0 1 0 4[...]

  • Page 179

    Code 39 Product Re ference Guide G-7 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 012101F F 3 E * * / / 012130F F 3 E * * / / 012110F F 3 E * * / / 012140F F 3 E * * / / 012120F F 3 E * * / / 012150F F 3 E * * / / 012201F F 3 E * * / / 012203F F 3 E * * / / 012202F F 3 E * * / / 012204F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 180

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-8 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Code 93 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 2 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 MAXIMUM LENGTH 2 3 0 1 0 4 0 * / / 04001F F 3E* * / / 04000F F 3E* * / / 04011F F 3E* * / / 04010F F 3E* * / / 042002F F 3 E * * / / 042030F F 3 E * * / / 042010F F 3 E * * / / 04204[...]

  • Page 181

    Code 93 Product Re ference Guide G-9 2 0 5 0 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 042120F F 3 E * * / / 042150F F 3 E * * / / 042201F F 3 E * * / / 042203F F 3 E * * / / 042202F F 3 E * * / / 042204F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 182

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-10 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Code 128 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f ENABLE UCC/EAN-128 O n O f f ISBT CONCATENATION O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 2 4 0 1 0 5 0 * / / 04081F F 3E* * / / 04080F F 3E* * / / 04091F F 3E* * / / 04090F F 3E* * / / 040 C 1F F 3 E * * / / 040 C 0F F 3 E * */[...]

  • Page 183

    Code 128 Product Re ference Guide G-11 2 0 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 042420F F 3 E * * / / 042501F F 3 E * * / / 042530F F 3 E * * / / 042510F F 3 E * * / / 042540F F 3 E * * / / 042520F F 3 E * * / / 042550F F 3 E * * / / 042601F F 3 E * * / / 042603F F 3 E * * / / 042602F F 3 E * * / / 042604F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 184

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-12 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE EAN-13 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f SEND CHECK DIGIT O n O f f SEND SYSTEM DIGIT O n O f f CONVERT EAN-13 TO ISBN O n O f f CONVERT EAN-13 TO ISSN O n O f f * / / 05101F F 3E* * / / 05100F F 3E* * / / 05111F F 3E* * / / 05110F F 3E* * / / 05121F F 3E* * /[...]

  • Page 185

    EAN-13 Product Re ference Guide G-13 ENABLE EAN 4-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT CHECK DIGIT O n O f f ENABLE EAN 5-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT CHECK DIGIT O n O f f READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 05161F F 3E* * / / 05160F F 3E* * / / 05171F F 3E* * / / 05170F F 3E* * / / 052401F F 3 E * * / / 052403F F 3 E * * / / 052402F F 3 E * * / / 052604F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 186

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-14 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE EAN-8 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f SEND CHECK DIGIT O n O f f CONVERT EAN-8 TO EAN-13 O n O f f READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 05181F F 3E* * / / 05180F F 3E* * / / 05191F F 3E* * / / 05190F F 3E* * / / 051 A 1F F3 E* * / / 051 A 0F F3 E* * / / 051 B 1F F[...]

  • Page 187

    Interleaved 2 of 5 Product Re ference Guide G-15 Interleaved 2 of 5 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f ENABLE CHECKSUM O n O f f SEND CHECKSUM O n O f f ENABLE CASE CODE O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 2 3 0 6 4 0 * / / 02101F F 3E* * / / 02100F F 3E* * / / 02111F F 3E* * / / 02110F F 3E* * / / 02121F F 3E* * / / 02120F F 3E* * / / 0213[...]

  • Page 188

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-16 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 1 0 5 0 2 0 MAXIMUM LENGTH 2 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 022810F F 3 E * * / / 022850F F 3 E * * / / 022820F F 3 E * * / / 022902F F 3 E * * / / 022930F F 3 E * * / / 022910F F 3 E * * / / 022940F F 3 E * * / / 022920F F 3 E * * / / 022950F F 3 E * * / / 02[...]

  • Page 189

    Matrix 2 of 5 Product Re ference Guide G-17 Matrix 2 of 5 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f ENABLE CHECKSUM O n O f f SEND CHECKSUM O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 6 4 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 * / / 02081F F 3E* * / / 02080F F 3E* * / / 02090F F 3E* * / / 02091F F 3E* * / / 020 A 1F F3 E* * / / 020 A 0F F3 E* * / / 020 B 1F F3 E* * / / 020 [...]

  • Page 190

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-18 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 022501F F 3 E * * / / 022530F F 3 E * * / / 022510F F 3 E * * / / 022540F F 3 E * * / / 022520F F 3 E * * / / 022550F F 3 E * * / / 022601F F 3 E * * / / 022603F F 3 E * * / / 022602F F 3 E * * / / 022604F F 3 E [...]

  • Page 191

    MSI Product Re ference Guide G-19 MSI ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f REQUIRE 2 CHECK DIGITS O n O f f SEND CHECK DIGITS O n O f f 2ND CHECK DIGIT MOD 11 O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 1 0 4 1 2 * / / 06081F F 3E* * / / 06080F F 3E* * / / 06091F F 3E* * / / 06090F F 3E* * / / 060 A 1F F3 E* * / / 060 A 0F F3 E* * / / 060 B 1F F3 E[...]

  • Page 192

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-20 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 7 1 5 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 1 0 4 1 2 7 1 5 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 062407F F 3 E * * / / 062415F F 3 E * * / / 062501F F 3 E * * / / 062510F F 3 E * * / / 062504F F 3 E * * / / 062512F F 3 E * * / / 062507F F 3 E * * / / 062515F F 3 E * * / / 062601F F 3 E * * / / 062603F F 3 [...]

  • Page 193

    Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) Product Re ference Guide G-21 Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) RSS-14 ENABLE O n O f f SEND CHECKSUM O n O f f SEND START/STOP O n O f f * / / 01101F F 3E* * / / 01100F F 3E* * / / 01121F F 3E* * / / 01120F F 3E* * / / 01131F F 3E* * / / 01130F F 3E* ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE RSS-14 to UCC-12 8 O n O f f * / / 08001 F F3 E* * / / 08000[...]

  • Page 194

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-22 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE RSS Limited RSS Expanded ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE RSS Limited to UCC-128 O n O f f * / / 08081F F 3E* * / / 08080F F 3E* */ / 0 8 0 C 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 8 0 C 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE RSS Expanded to UCC-128 O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 4 5 1 5 6 0 * / / 08101F F 3E* * / [...]

  • Page 195

    RSS Expanded Product Re ference Guide G-23 3 0 7 4 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 4 5 1 5 6 0 3 0 7 4 * / / 082430F F 3 E * * / / 082474F F 3 E * * / / 082501F F 3 E * * / / 082545F F 3 E * * / / 082515F F 3 E * * / / 082560F F 3 E * * / / 082530F F 3 E * * / / 082574F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 196

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-24 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Standard 2 of 5 ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f ENABLE CHECKSUM O n O f f SEND CHECKSUM O n O f f USE 2-BAR START/STOP O n O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 6 4 0 * / / 02001F F 3E* * / / 02000F F 3E* * / / 02011F F 3E* * / / 02010F F 3E* * / / 02021F F 3E* * / / 0[...]

  • Page 197

    Standard 2 of 5 Product Re ference Guide G-25 1 0 5 0 2 0 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 5 0 READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 022010F F 3 E * * / / 022050F F 3 E * * / / 022020F F 3 E * * / / 022101F F 3 E * * / / 022130F F 3 E * * / / 022110F F 3 E * * / / 022140F F 3 E * * / / 022120F F 3 E * * / / 022150F F 3 E * * / / 022201F F 3 E * * / / 0222[...]

  • Page 198

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-26 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Trioptic UPC-A ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 01081F F 3E* * / / 01080F F 3E* * / / 01091F F 3E* * / / 01090F F 3E* * / / 012401F F 3 E * * / / 012403F F 3 E * * / / 012402F F 3 E * * / / 012404F F 3 E * ENABLE O n O f f ENABL[...]

  • Page 199

    UPC-A Product Re ference Guide G-27 SEND CHECK DIGIT O n O f f SEND SYSTEM DIGIT O n O f f CONVERT UPC-A TO EAN-13 O n O f f READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 05021F F 3E* * / / 05020F F 3E* * / / 05031F F 3E* * / / 05030F F 3E* * / / 05041F F 3E* * / / 05040F F 3E* * / / 052001F F 3 E * * / / 052003F F 3 E * * / / 052002F F 3 E * * / / 052004F F 3 E [...]

  • Page 200

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-28 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE UPC-E ENABLE SYSTEM DIGIT 0 O n O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n O f f SEND CHECK DIGIT O n O f f SEND SYSTEM DIGIT O n O f f CONVERT UPC-E TO UPC-A O n O f f READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 05081F F 3E* * / / 05080F F 3E* * / / 05091F F 3E* * / / 05090F F 3E* * / / 050 A 1F F[...]

  • Page 201

    UPC/EAN Extensions Product Re ference Guide G-29 UPC/EAN Extensions ENABLE 2-DIGIT EXTENSIONS O n O f f ENABLE 5-DIGIT EXTENSIONS O n O f f ENABLE CODE 128 EXTENSIONS O n O f f REQUIRE EXTENSIONS O n O f f READ VERIFICATION 1 3 24 * / / 051 C 1F F 3 E * * / / 051 C 0F F 3 E * * / / 051 D 1F F 3 E * * / / 051 D 0F F 3 E * * / / 051 E 1 F F3 E* * / /[...]

  • Page 202

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-30 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE 2D Symbologies Aztec Code ENABLE O n O f f ENABLE AZTEC CODE RUNES O n O f f */ / 0 B 1 8 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 B 1 8 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0B1A1 FF3E * */ / 0 B 1 A 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 750 1500 2250 */ / 0 B 2 C 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 C 750 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2 C 1500F F3 E*[...]

  • Page 203

    Aztec Code Product Re ference Guide G-31 3000 3750 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 750 1500 2250 3000 3750 * / / 0 B 2 C 3000F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2 C 3750F F3 E* */ / 0 B 2 D 0 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 B 2 D 7 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 1500 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 2250F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2 D 3000 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 3750F F3 E*[...]

  • Page 204

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-32 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE DataMatrix ENABLE O n O f f */ / 0 B 0 0 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 B 0 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 300 600 900 1200 1500 * / / 0 B 2 001 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 20300F F3 E* * / / 0 B 20600F F3 E* * / / 0 B 20900F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 201200F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 201500F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 205

    DataMatrix Product Re ference Guide G-33 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 300 600 900 1200 1500 * / / 0 B 2101F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2130 0 F F3 E * * / / 0 B 21600F F3 E* * / / 0 B 21900F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 211200F F3 E* * / / 0 B 211500F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 206

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-34 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Composite ENABLE O n O f f */ / 0 A 1 0 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 A 1 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 500 1000 1500 2000 2435 * / / 0 A 2 801 F F3 E* * / / 0 A 2850 0 F F3 E * * / / 0 A 281000F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 281500F F3 E* * / / 0 A 282000F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 282435F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 207

    Composite Product Re ference Guide G-35 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 500 1000 1500 2000 2435 * / / 0 A 2901F F3 E* * / / 0 A 2950 0 F F3 E * * / / 0 A 291000F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 291500F F3 E* * / / 0 A 292000F F3 E* * / / 0 A 292435F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 208

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-36 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Maxicode ENABLE O n O f f */ / 0 B 0 8 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 B 0 8 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 25 50 75 100 138 * / / 0 B 2401F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2 425 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2 450 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2 475 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 24100F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 24138F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 209

    Maxicode Product Re ference Guide G-37 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 25 50 75 100 138 * / / 0 B 2 501 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2525F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2550F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 575 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 25100F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 25138F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 210

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-38 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE OCR ENABLE O n O f f OCR FONT OCR-A OCR-B MICR US Currency */ / 0 C 2 2 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 C 2 2 0 F F 3 E * */ / 0 C 2 2 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 C 2 2 2 F F 3 E * */ / 0 C 2 2 3 F F 3 E * */ / 0 C 2 2 4 F F 3 E * ENABLE OCR CHECK DIGIT On Off ENABLE MOD 36 CHECK DIGIT On Off */ / 0 C[...]

  • Page 211

    PDF-417 Product Re ference Guide G-39 PDF-417 ENABLE O n O f f */ / 0 A 0 0 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 A 0 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 500 1000 1500 2000 2710 * / / 0 A 2 001 F F3 E* * / / 0 A 2050 0 F F3 E * * / / 0 A 201000F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 201500F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 202000F F3 E* * / / 0 A 202710F F3 E*[...]

  • Page 212

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-40 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 500 1000 1500 2000 2710 * / / 0 A 2101F F3 E* * / / 0 A 21500F F3 E* * / / 0 A 211000F F3 E* * / / 0 A 211500F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 212000F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 212710F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 213

    Micro PDF-417 Product Re ference Guide G-41 MicroPDF-417 ENABLE O n O f f */ / 0 A 0 8 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 A 0 8 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 70 150 230 300 366 * / / 0 A 2401F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2470F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 4150 F F3 E* * / / 0 A 24230F F3 E* * / / 0 A 24300F F3 E* * / / 0 A 24366F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 214

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-42 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 70 150 230 300 366 * / / 0 A 2501F F3 E* * / / 0 A 2570F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 25150F F3 E* * / / 0 A 25230F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 25300F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 25366F F3 E*[...]

  • Page 215

    QR Code Product Re ference Guide G-43 QR Code ENABLE O n O f f */ / 0 B 1 0 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 B 1 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 700 1400 2100 2800 3500 * / / 0 B 2801F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 8700 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 281400F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 282100F F3 E* * / / 0 B 282800F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 283500F F 3 E *[...]

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    Programm ing Bar Codes G-44 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 700 1400 2100 2800 3500 * / / 0 B 2 901 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 2 9700 F F3 E* * / / 0 B 291400F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 292100F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 292800F F3 E* * / / 0 B 293500F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 217

    Imager Labels Product Re ference Guide G-45 Imager Labels Other Controls ILLUMINATION ENABLE O n O f f AIM MODE O n O f f AIM ENABLE O n O f f LED ENABLE O n O f f BEEPER VOLUME Off Lowest * / / 00081 F F3 E* * / / 00080 F F3 E* * / / 00091 F F 3 E * * / / 00090 F F 3 E * * / / 000 A 1 F F3 E* * / / 000 A 0F F 3 E * */ / 0 C 0 8 1 F F 3 E * */ / 0 [...]

  • Page 218

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-46 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Medium Highest Higher (Increases the current value one increment higher) Lower (Decreases the current value one increment lo wer) NUMBER OF GOOD-R EAD BEEPS 1 2 3 4 * / / F F 2004F F 3E* * / / F F 2007F F 3E* * / / F F 2008F F 3E* * / / F F 2009F F 3E* * / / 002001F F 3 E * * / /[...]

  • Page 219

    Other Controls Product Re ference Guide G-47 GOOD-READ BEEP T ONE Lowest Medium Highest GOOD-READ BEEP DURATION (IN SECONDS) 0.07 0.13 0.18 0.36 * / / 002100F F 3 E * * / / 002103F F 3 E * * / / 002107F F 3 E * * / / 002200F F 3 E * * / / 022001F F 3 E * * / / 002202F F 3 E * * / / 002203F F 3 E *[...]

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    Programm ing Bar Codes G-48 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Long Range Trigger Mode Spot Timeout Release Scan Spotting Beam En able On Off Spotting Beam Timeout 0.25 0.5 1.0 1.5 * / / 00000F F 3E* * / / 00001F F 3E* * / / 00011F F 3E* * / / 00010F F 3E* * / / 002300F F 3 E * * / / 022001F F 3 E * * / / 002302F F 3 E * * / / 002303F F 3 E [...]

  • Page 221

    Other Controls Product Re ference Guide G-49 2.0 Release Scan Timeout (IN SECONDS) 1 2 3 5 10 SEND SYMBOLOGY IDENTIFIERS Off DLM IDs AIM IDs * / / 002304F F 3 E * * / / 002401F F 3 E * * / / 002402F F 3 E * * / / 002403F F 3 E * * / / 002405F F 3 E * * / / 002410F F 3 E * * / / 002500F F 3 E * * / / 002501F F 3 E * * / / 002502F F 3 E *[...]

  • Page 222

    Programm ing Bar Codes G-50 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE User IDs LABEL PREFIX (CR) (T AB) None LABEL SUFFIX (CR) (T AB) None * / / 002503F F 3 E * * / / 0026$ M F F3 E* * / / 0026$ I F F 3 E * * / / 0026 % U F F 3E* * / / 0027$ M F F3 E* * / / 0027$ I F F 3 E * * / / 0027 % U F F 3E*[...]

  • Page 223

    Product Re ference Guide H-1 Appendix H Glossary Many definitions for this Glossary were taken directly from the Microsoft Developer ’ s Network website at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp . 1D bar code A traditional linear bar code . The code itself contains no information about the item to which it is assigned but represents a stri[...]

  • Page 224

    Glossary H-2 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE calibration Y ou may need to calibrate the touch screen. One wa y to know that the touch screen needs to be calibrated is that you will notice that when y ou attempt to select one item with the sty- lus, another item is erroneously selected. chec ksum A number used to v erify the contents of a [...]

  • Page 225

    Product Re ference Guide H-3 FlashFX P ersistent Flash Memor y management system made by Da talight™. Data in the flash memor y is retained when a battery pack is fully discharged. The bac kup battery must be charged to retain flash memory . Falcon Desktop Utility (FDU) Fa l c o n ® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Datalogic Mobile F alcon ® Window[...]

  • Page 226

    Glossary H-4 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE mounted file sys- tem A file system located on a remov able medium, such as a PC Card storage de vice. The operating system loads, or mounts , the file sy stem when the medium is inser ted into the device . It unloads, or unmounts , the file system when the medium is removed or when the user is[...]

  • Page 227

    Product Re ference Guide H-5 ROM (re ad on ly memory) The operating system ( Windows CE ) and applications are pre-installed on ROM and cannot be remov ed or modified. T hese applications are persistent. remote access server (RAS) A feature that connects a device to a host computer . Windows CE can connect to a remote access ser v er using direct s[...]

  • Page 228

    Glossary H-6 Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE Symbology A symbolog y is a protocol f or arranging the bars and spaces that make up a particular kind of bar code. A bar code is made up of num bers, letters , and computer-recognized char ac- ters that can be represented in a combinati on of bars and spaces. There is not o ne stan- dard bar c[...]

  • Page 229

    Product Re ference Guide Index ... (browse) B-9 , B-13 .exe files 3-5 2D Symbologies G-30 400 Invalid Syntax B-9 403 Request Forbidden B-9 404 Object Not Found B-9 406 No Response Format B-9 410 Page Doesn’t Exist B-9 4-way rocker key H-1 500 Internal Server Error B-9 501 Server Can’t Do That B-9 A accessories A-1 handle A-8 handstrap A-8 holst[...]

  • Page 230

    Index Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE codabar G-10 code 128 G-10 code 39 G-5 code 93 G-8 Composite G-34 DataMatrix G-32 Decoding 2-12 EAN-13 G-12 EAN-8 G-14 interleaved 2 of 5 G-15 label suffix G-50 matrix 2 of 5 G-17 Maxicode G-36 MicroPDF G-41 MSI G-19 parameters F-3 PDF G-39 Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) G-21 predefined defaults G-3 programm[...]

  • Page 231

    Index Product Re ference Guide connectors E-1 connect to new device 4-4 connection dialup 2-27 , 4-9 network 2-27 , 4-9 overview 4-1 connector configurations E-1 context sensitive help H-2 control H-2 control panel 2-1 , H-2 backlight 2-2 battery 2-30 calibration 2-34 date/time 2-8 Decoding 2-9 options 2-9 , 2-10 , 2-11 , 2-12 , 2-13 display 2-15 i[...]

  • Page 232

    Index Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE email application 3-2 embedded H-2 enable 2-14 address bar B-9 application selector B-12 checksum 2-14 Falcon Desktop B-3 menu bar B-9 read-ahead 2-12 status bar B-9 tool bar B-9 enter key B-8 error 400 Invalid Syntax B-9 403 Request Forbidden B-9 404 Object Not Found B-9 501 Server Can’t Do That B-[...]

  • Page 233

    Index Product Re ference Guide glossary H-1 good-read beep duration F-35 , G-47 beep tone F-35 , G-47 number of beeps F-35 , G-46 H handle A-8 removing A-9 handstrap A-8 installing A-8 holster A-6 host PC system H-3 hotkey B-5 , B-6 , B-15 add new B-7 new B-6 I I.D. # F-2 icons file B-13 input state H-6 status H-6 system tray H-6 IE Tab B-8 image 2[...]

  • Page 234

    Index Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE files D-1 min/max lengths 2-14 minimum default settings 2-15 , G-3 mobile device 4-4 mode resume 1-1 suspend 1-1 mounted file system H-4 mouse click 0-x double-click 0-x right click 0-x select 0-x using 0-x MSI F-15 , G-19 My Documents 4-7 N name servers 2-27 navigation key H-4 Network ID H-4 network [...]

  • Page 235

    Index Product Re ference Guide persistent state H-4 Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) 2-13 , F-16 , G-21 pinouts E-1 pistol trigger 2-11 portable data assistant (PDA) H-4 portable data terminal (PDT ) H-4 portable keys 0-ix portables keys 0-ix power 1-1 check battery 2-30 configuration 2-30 control panel 2-30 power off tab 2-30 Printer Adapter A-4 product re[...]

  • Page 236

    Index Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE modifying 2-1 regional 2-31 setup 3-5 network ID 4-8 shortcut 3-7 menu H-5 Show Taskbar B-11 SNMP 4-9 , H-5 Concepts D-1 soft input panel H-5 properties 2-21 softcase A-7 software 3-1 installation 3-5 sound tab 2-38 sounds 2-38 splash screen H-5 spot beam 2-11 spotting beam enable F-35 timeout F-35 st[...]

  • Page 237

    Index Product Re ference Guide tool bar H- 6 touchscreen display alignment 2-33 calibration 2-33 trigger 2-11 trioptic 2-13 , F-20 , G-26 two beeps on reboot 3-10 U unauthorized use B-10 Uniform Resource Locator (URL) H-6 Up/Down B-12 UPC/EAN Extensio ns 2-13 UPC/EAN extensions F-23 , G-29 UPC-A 2-14 , F-21, G-26 UPC-E F-22 , G-28 URL 2-22 Syntax E[...]

  • Page 238

    Index Falcon ® 4400 Series with W indows ® CE NOTES[...]

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