Symbol MC9000-K manual

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    MC9000-K/S Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows ® CE .NET[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows ® CE .NET Product Reference Guide 72-65262-03 Revision A June 2004[...]

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    © 2004 by Symbol T echnologies, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Symbol. This includes electronic o r mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material [...]

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    Revision History Changes to the previous manu al are listed below: Change Date Description -01 to -02 1/15/04 Updated Operatin g system to Win CE 4.2. Added n ew screens and menus, Chapter 2 and Ch apter 3. Updated Chapt er 6, to include Mo bile Companion up grade from vers ion 3.9.1 to version 3. 9.2. -02 to -03 6/18/04 Up dated Chapter 3, to incl[...]

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    Contents Chapter. About This Guide Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi x Chapter Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xx Notational Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Refere nce Guide vi Battery Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 Mobile Computer Charging Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents vii Entering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34 Entering Information Using Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34 Entering Information Using the Keyboard Input Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34 Entering Data via t[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Refere nce Guide viii Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20 Background Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20 Appearance Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents ix Bluetooth Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-51 Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-52 Printer Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Refere nce Guide x Chapter 5. Applications Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 ScanSamp2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Sc[...]

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    Contents xi Chapter 6. Spectrum24 Network Configuration Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Mobile Companion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 Finding WLANs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Refere nce Guide xii Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18 Power Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20 Serial Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents xiii Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-54 Modem LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-58 Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-59 Installin[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Refere nce Guide xiv Chapter 10. Mobile Computer Configuration Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 Starting Terminal Configuration Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4 De[...]

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    Contents xv Battery Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-13 Status Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14 Using the Emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Refere nce Guide xvi Appendix A. T echnical Specifications Mobile Computer Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 MDM9000 Modem Module Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5 Mobile Computer Pin-Outs . . . . . . .[...]

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    About This Guide Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xix Chapter Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xx N[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide xviii[...]

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    About This Guide xix Introduction The MC9000-K/S Product Referen ce Guide provides information ab out the MC9000-K and MC9000-S mobile computers using the Embedded Windows® CE .NET op erating system and its accessories. The MC9000 -K and MC9000-S includes the fo llowing variations: • MC9000-K: Windows ® CE operating system performs 1-dimensiona[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide xx Chapter Descriptions T opics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started describes the mobile comp uter’ s physical characteristics, explains how to install an d charge the batteries , explains how to replace the strap lanyard, and explains how to star[...]

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    About This Guide xxi Notational Conventions The following conve ntions are used in this document: • “Mobile computer” refers to any Symbol terminal. • “User” refers to a nyone using an a pplication on the termina l. • Italics are used to highlight the following: • chapters and sections in this and related documents • dialog box, w[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide xxii Related Documents and Software The following docume nts provide more in formation about the MC9000-K and MC9000-S. • MC9000-G Quick Start Guide (po ster), p/n 72-63360-xx • MC9000-G Licensing, Patent and Regu latory Information , p/n 72-65260-xx • Windows CE Help File fo[...]

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    About This Guide xxiii Symbol Support Center For service information, warranty information or technical assista nce contact or call the Symbol Support Center in: United States Symbol T echnologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, New Y ork 11742-1300 T el: 1- 800-653-53 50 Canada Symbol T echnologies Canada, Inc. 2540 Matheson Bou levard East Mis[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide xxiv Germany/Deutchland Symbol T echno logies GmbH Waldstra sse 66 D-63128 Diet zenbach, Ger many T el: 6074-49020 (Inside Germany) T el: +49-6074-49020 (Ou tside Germany) Italy/Italia Symbol T echnol ogies Italia S.R.L. Via Cristoforo Columbo, 49 20090 T r ezzano S/N Navigilo Mila[...]

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    About This Guide xxv If the Symbol product was purchased from a Sym bol Business Partner , contact that Business Partne r for service. For the latest version of this guid e go to: http://www .symbol.com/manuals . Sweden/Sverige “Letter” address: Symbol T echnologies AB Box 1354 S-171 26 SOLNA Sweden Visit/shipping addres s: Symbol T echnologies[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide xxvi[...]

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    Getting Started Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-2 Spare Battery Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13 Stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-3 Introduction This chapter describ es the mobile computer’ s physica l characteristics, how to install and cha rge the batteries, replace the strap lan yard, remove and replace the stylus an d start the mobile computer for the first time. Figure 1-1. MC9000-K and MC9000-S: Front V iew T ouch Scre en CTRL SPACE ALPHA BKSP SHIFT[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-4 Figure 1-2. MC9000-K and MC9000-S: Side V iew Exit Window Headphone Ja ck (optional) Exit Window Headphon e Jack (optional) Scan Button MC9000-K M C9000-S Primary Batte ry Release[...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-5 Figure 1-3. MC9000-K and MC9000-S: Back V iew MC9000-S Stylus Hand Strap MC9000-K Primary Batt ery Release Color Camera (optional) Color Camera (optional)[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-6 Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from around the mob ile computer and save the shipping container for storage and/or re-shipping. V erify that all of the equipment listed below was received: • MC9000-K or MC9000-S mobile computer • Lithium-ion battery • [...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-7 Accessories • Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle, charges the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery . It also synchronizes th e mobile computer with a host compute r through a serial or a USB connection. • Four Slot Ethernet Cradle, charges the mobile computer main batte ry and synchronizes the mobile computer with a [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-8 Symbol Windows CE SDK and SMDK Symbol offers two development kits for the MC9000-G: • Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for .NET (SMDK for .NET), available at: http://www .sym bol.com/mc9000-k and http://www .sym bol.com/mc9000-s • Symbol Windows CE SDK for Series 9000 , availa[...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-9 Main Battery Insertion and Removal Insert the main ba ttery into the mobile computer b efore use. If the main ba ttery is charged th e mobile computer can be used immediately . If the main battery is not charged see Batte ry Charging on page 1-11 . Insert the Main Battery T o insert the main battery , slide the battery into the[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-10 Main Battery Removal T o remove the main battery: 1. Prior to removing the battery , press the red P o wer button to turn off the screen. This sets the mobile computer to suspend mode. 2. Simultaneously press both primar y battery releases. The battery partially ejec ts from t[...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-11 Figure 1-6. MC9000-S: Main Battery Removal Battery Charging Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Charging The mobile computer’ s cradles, sna p-ons and spare battery chargers ca n be used to charge the mobile computer’ s main battery . Before using the mobile computer for the first time , fully charge the main ba ttery ([...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-12 Do not remove the main battery within th e first 15 hours of use. If the main battery is removed before the ba ckup battery is fully charged, data may be lost. The following access ories can be used to charge batterie s. • Cradles: The mobile computer slips into the cradles [...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-13 Mobile Computer Charging Procedures The mobile computer main and backup batteries can be charge d using a cradle, the CAM or the MSR. The CAM and the MSR also require a chargi ng cable and a Symbol approved power supply . 1. Connect the charging accessory to the ap propriate power source, see Chapte r 7, Accessories for setup [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-14 The battery usually fully charges in less than four hours. A Short Battery Adapter is require d to charge the MC9000-S spare battery in either th e Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle or the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger , see Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle on page 7-10 or Fo ur Sl[...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-15 Hand Strap The hand strap may be moved to either the left or right side of the mobile computer to suit use r preferences. T o re position the MC9000-K h and strap: 1. Disengage the upper portion of the hand strap by disconnecting the button from the loop connector . 2. Loosen the loop from the bottom of the hand strap and slid[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-16 T o re move the MC9000-S hand strap: 1. Disengage the upper portion of the hand strap by sliding it through the clip connector . 2. Unscrew the two screws on either s ide of the mobile comp uter . Figure 1-8. MC9000-S: Hand Strap Removal 3. Reverse the procedure to re-attach t[...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-17 Starting the Mobile Computer Insert the battery , if the mobile computer does not power on perform a cold boot, see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2-39 . When the mobile computer is powered on for the firs t time, it initializes its flash file system. The Symbol splash screen appears fo r a short period of time, followe[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-18 Calibration Screen Use calibrate screen to align the touch screen: 1. Remove the stylus fro m the handle. 2. Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the cen ter of the calibration screen target. Repeat the p rocedure as the targ et moves and stop s at different l[...]

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    Getting Start ed 1-19 Mobile Computer Configuration The following chapte rs provide the mobile computer configuration information: • T o customize the m obile computer s ettings, see Chapte r 3, Settings . • T o set up Activ eSync to synchronize the mobile comput er and accessories with the host computer , see Chapter 4, Co mmunications . • T[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 1-20[...]

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    Operating the MC9000-K/S Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-2 Taskbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27 Sart Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-3 Introduction This chapter provides basic instruc tions for using and navigating the mobile computer . Keypads The mobile compu ter has five interchangeable modular keypad c onfigurations: • 28-key keypad, see page 2-4 • 43-key keypad, see page 2-8 • 53-key keypad, see page 2-11 . The modular keypads ca n be chan[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-4 28-Key Keypad The 28-key keypad is used on bo th the MC9000-K, see Figure 2-1 and the MC9000-S, see Figure 2-2 . It contains a Power button, applic ation keys, scroll key s and a function key . The keypa d is color -coded to indicate the alternate functio n key (blue) values an[...]

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    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-5 Figure 2-2. MC9000-S: 28-Key Keypad CTRL SP ACE ALPHA BKSP SHIFT AL T 12 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 8 0# TUV 9 WXYZ 5 JKL 6 MNO[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-6 T able 2-1. MC9000-K and MC9000- S: 28-Key Keypad Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Powers the mobile computer on and off. Used to reset the mobile comp uter , see Resetting th e Mobile Computer on page 2-39 . Green/Red Dot Unassigned applicatio n function key . See Appe[...]

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    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-7 For detailed keypad co nfigurations including ASCII values and VK cod es, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps . Function (blue) Press and r elease the b lue functio n key to act ivate the ke ypad altern ate functi ons (shown on the keypad in blue). The keypad LED lights and th e icon appears on the taskbar , see T able 2-9 on[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-8 43-Key Keypad The 43-key keypad is availa ble only on the MC9000-K, see Figure 2-3 . It contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key . The keypad is color -cod ed to indicate the alternate function key (b lue) values an d the alternate ALPHA key (or[...]

  • Page 57

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-9 T able 2-2. MC9000-K: 43-Key Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Powers the mobile computer on an d off. Used to reset the mobile computer , see see Resettin g the Mobile Co mputer on page 2-39 . Green/Red D ot Unassi gned appli cation functio n key . See Appendix B, Keyp ad Maps for mapping de tails. Scan (yello[...]

  • Page 58

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-10 For detailed keypad configuration s including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps . AL T Press and r elease the AL T key to a ctivate the k eypad AL T (alternate) f unctions. T he icon appe ars on the taskb ar . Pr ess and release the AL T key a gain to retu[...]

  • Page 59

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-11 53-Key Keypad There are two physical configurations of the 53-key keyp ad, however both of the keypads are functionally identic al. The 53-key ke ypad is av ailable only on the MC9000-K. It contains a Power button, application keys , scroll keys and function keys. The keypa d is color - coded to indicate the alternat[...]

  • Page 60

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-12 T able 2-3. MC9000-K: 53-Key Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Powers the mobile computer on and o ff. Used to reset the mobile computer , see Rese tting the Mo bile Computer on page 2-39 . Green/Red Dot Unassigned application f unction key . See Appendix B, Keypad M ap[...]

  • Page 61

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-13 For detailed keypad co nfigurations including ASCII values and VK cod es, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps . Shift Press and release the SHIF T key to activate the keypad alternate SHIF T functions . The icon appears on the taskbar . Pres s and releas e the SHIF T key again to return to the norma l keypad functions. Perio[...]

  • Page 62

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-14 3270 Emulator The 3270 emula tor keypad is ava ilable only on th e MC9000-K. It contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key . The ke ypad is color -coded to indicate the alte rnate function key (blue) values. Note tha t keypad functions can be cha[...]

  • Page 63

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-15 T able 2-4. 3270 Emul ator Descriptions Key Description Power (red ) Powers the mo bile computer o n and off. Used to reset t h e mobile comp uter , see Resetting th e Mobile Computer on page 2-39 . Green/Red Dot Unassigned applicatio n function key . See Appe ndix B, Keypad Maps for mapping details. Scan (yellow) Sc[...]

  • Page 64

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-16 For detailed keypad configuration s including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps . Shift Press and release the SH IF T key to activate the keypad alternate SHIF T function s. The ico n appears o n the taskb ar . Pr ess and rel ease the SHIF T key again to r[...]

  • Page 65

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-17 5250 Emulator The 5250 emulator keypad is available only on the MC9000-K. It contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key . The keypad is color - coded to indicate the a lternate function key (blue) values. Note that keypad func tions can be changed by an applic ation so the mobile comput[...]

  • Page 66

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-18 T able 2-5. 5250 Emul ator Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Po wers the mobile comput er on and off. Used to reset the mobile computer , see see Resetting th e Mobile Computer on page 2-39 . Green/Red Dot Unassigne d application func tion key . See Appe ndix B, Keypa d[...]

  • Page 67

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-19 For detailed keypad co nfigurations including ASCII values and VK cod es, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps . Shift Press and release the SHIF T key to activate the keypad alternate SHIF T functions. The icon appears on the taskbar . Press and release the SHIF T key again to return to the no rmal keypad functions. Period/D[...]

  • Page 68

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-20 VT Emulator The VT emulator keypad is available only on the MC90 00-K. It contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key . The ke ypad is color -coded to indicate the alte rnate function key (blue) values. Note tha t keypad functions can be changed b[...]

  • Page 69

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-21 T able 2-6. VT Emul ator Descriptions Key Description Power (red) Powers the mobi le computer on and of f. Used to rese t the mobile compu ter , s ee Resetting th e Mobile Computer on page 2- 39 . Green/Red Dot Unassigned ap plication funct ion key . See Appendix B, Keypad Maps for mapping details. Scan (yellow) Scan[...]

  • Page 70

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-22 For detailed keypad configuration s including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps . Shift Press and release the SHIF T key to activate the keypad alternate SHIF T functions. The i con appears on the task bar . P ress and re lease the SHIF T key ag ain to ret[...]

  • Page 71

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-23 Keypad Special Functions The keypad special fun ctions are color coded on the keypads. For ex ample, on the 53-key keypad, th e display backlight icon is b lue indicating that the bl ue function ke y must be selected first to access the display backlight. On the 43-key key pad, the display ba cklight icon is white in[...]

  • Page 72

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-24 Power Button Press the red Power button to turn the mo bile computer screen on and off. The mobile comp uter is on when the display is on and the mobile computer is in sus pend mode when the display is off. For more information, see Starting the Mobile Computer on pag e 1-17 .[...]

  • Page 73

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-25 Series 9000 Demo Window On initial power up (or on a warm or cold boot) the Series 9000 Demo window a ppears. The Serie s 9000 Demo windo w icon functions are provided in T able 2-8 . Figure 2-8. Series 9000 Demo Window T able 2-8. Series 9000 Demo Window Functions Icon Description Displa ys the T est App lications w[...]

  • Page 74

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-26 The Series 9000 Demo window is the factory default launche r menu. Application specific shells may vary . Displays the control panel menu, see Control Panel on page 3-40 . Starts the PC Link application, see PC Link on page 5-16 . Provides access to the terminal emu lators, se[...]

  • Page 75

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-27 T askbar The taskbar (at the bottom of the window) displays the Start button, active programs (in this case PC Link and Mobile Companion ), batte ry status and the communication status. Th e default taskbar icons are described in T able 2-9 and the default task bar buttons are described in T able 2-10 on page 2-28 . [...]

  • Page 76

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-28 T able 2-10. T askbar Buttons Icon Description The Start button. T ap t o display th e Start menu. The Keyboard Input Pan el, display button. T ap to display the Keyboard Input Pa nel. The Keyboard Input Pan e l hide button. T ap to hide the Keyboard Inpu t Panel. The Desktop [...]

  • Page 77

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-29 Sart Button T ap the Start button to launch the Start Menu or tap the Start button while in the AL T state and the T ask Ma nager , Properties menu appears, see T ask Manager and Properties on page 2-31 . • Programs : Use to access available programs • Favorites : Displays files in Favorites • Documents : Displ[...]

  • Page 78

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-30 T askbar Icons The taskbar icons display the functio n status, indicate what programs are active and indicate the battery charge stat us. The taskbar ic ons are provided in T able 2-9 on page 2-27 . Status Icons The status icons indicate the function key st atus. Icond indica [...]

  • Page 79

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-31 T ask Manager and Properties Use the T ask Manager to stop applications and u se th e Properties functions to set display and clock options. T ask Manager 1. Select Function - CTRL , ( to activate the AL T state ) and tap the Start button to display the T ask Ma nager , Properties Selection menu. 2. T ap T ask Manage[...]

  • Page 80

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-32 Properties 1. Select Function - CTRL , ( to activate the AL T state ) and tap the Start button to display the T ask Ma nager , Properties window , see Figure 2-11 on page 2- 31 . 2. T ap Prop erties to display the T askbar and Start Menu, General T ab. 3. This me nu provides t[...]

  • Page 81

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-33 Advanced T ab 1. T ap the Advanced tab to enter the T askbar and Start Menu, Advanced T ab. 2. T ap the Clear button to delete all of the documen ts listed in the Start - Documents entry , see Sart Bu tton on page 2-29 . T ypically this list is empty , but if there were documents in the list the Clear button would de[...]

  • Page 82

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-34 Entering Information T o enter information: • Use the keypad. • Use the input panel (soft ke yboard) to enter typed text. • Scan bar code data into data fields. • Use Microsoft ® ActiveSy nc ® to synchronize or copy inform ation from the host computer to the mobile c[...]

  • Page 83

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-35 Data Capture The mobile computer has an integrat ed scanner used to collect data by scanning bar cod es. Laser Scanning T o s can bar codes w ith the mobile co mputer: 1. Ensure that the mobile computer is loaded with a scann ing application. See ScanSamp2 on page 5-6 for a sample scanning application. 2. Aim the sca[...]

  • Page 84

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-36 Scanning Considerations T ypically , scanning is a simple matter of aim, scan/decode and a few quick trial efforts master it. However , two important considerations can be used to optimize any scanning performance: • Range Any scanning device decodes well ove r a particular [...]

  • Page 85

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-37 Imaging The imager version of the mobile compute r has the followin g features: • Omnidirectional reading of a variet y of bar c ode symbologie s, including the most popular linear , postal, PDF417 a nd 2-D matrix code types. • The ability to capture and download images to a host for a variety of imaging applicat[...]

  • Page 86

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-38 Aiming the Imager The imager version of the m obile computer projects a laser aiming pattern (shown below) similar to those used on ca meras. The aiming pattern is u sed to position the bar cod e or object within the field of view . Figure 2-17. Laser Aiming Pattern Imager sym[...]

  • Page 87

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-39 2. The aiming pattern is smaller when the Imager is closer to the symb ol and larger when it is farther from the symbol. Scan symbols with smaller bars or elements (mil size) closer to the unit and those with larger bars or elements (mil size) farther from the unit. 3. Hold the mobile compute r between two and n ine [...]

  • Page 88

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-40 Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile compu ter and erases all user stored records and entries. Never perform a cold b oot unless a warm b oot does not solve the problem. Do not hold down any key , button or the scan butto n, other than the Power button during[...]

  • Page 89

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-41 W aking the Mobile Computer The wakeup conditions are configurable and the current factory default settings are subject to change/update. The mobile compute r wakeup configuration is s et in the registry file, registry file editing proce dures are provided in the SMDK, refer to Chap ter 8, Software Installation for t[...]

  • Page 90

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-42 File Sy stem Directory Structure The mobile compu ter directory structure dis plays all of the file fold ers, see Figure 2-20 . The pre- installed folders are in flash file system memo ry and optional removable storage devices (MMC storage cards). Figure 2-20. Mobile Com puter[...]

  • Page 91

    Operatin g the MC9000 -K/S 2-43 Flash Storage In addition to the RAM-b ased storage the mobile co mputer is also equipped with a non-volatile Flash- based storage area which can store data (partitions) that can not be corrupted by a cold boot, see Flash Storage on pag e 10-27 for a detailed dis cussion. Startup Folder The Ap plications/Startup fold[...]

  • Page 92

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 2-44 T erminal Emulators Use the Terminal Em ulator s icon to enter the Wavelink terminal emulator application. From the Series 9000 Demo windo w , d ouble-tap the T ermin al Emulators icon . The T erminal Emulator window appears. T o exit, tap T elnetCE Options and tap ExitExit . [...]

  • Page 93

    Settings Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Windows Control Panel Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Bluetooth Devi[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-2 Input Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Settings 3-3 Comm Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-56 Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-57 Audio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-4[...]

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    Settings 3-5 Introduction This chapter provides basic instruc tions for customizing the mobile computer by adjusting settings. The system settings are acce ssed from the Windows CE Control Panel menu (see T able 3-1 on pa ge 3-6 ) , the Series 9000 Demo menu (se e T able 3 -4 on page 3-39 ) and th e Control Panel menu (see T a ble 3-5 on page 3-40 [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-6 T able 3-1. Windows Control Panel Menu Icons Icon Description Scan for , and se tup Blueto oth compatib le hardware, see Bluetooth Device Pr operties on page 3-8 for more in formation. View and modify digital cert ificates which are use d by some applicati ons for establishing [...]

  • Page 99

    Settings 3-7 Adjust doubl e-click sensitivi ty for both the speed an d timing. Connect to ot her computers, networks, and the Int ernet throug h a modem, see Certificates on page 3-15 for more information. Change ow ner's persona l profiles, see Owner on page 3-26 for more information. Change set tings for conn ectivity of a host comput er , s[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-8 Bluetooth Device Properties Use the Bluetooth Manager w indow to discover and create bonds with other Bluetooth devices. The mobile computer can receive informa tion from discovered devic es, without creating a bond. However , the exchange of information between the mobile comp[...]

  • Page 101

    Settings 3-9 2. Scroll down the Power Settings windo w and double tap wlp1: Wireless LAN . 3. Double tap D4 in the S24 Power Selection window . This setting turns off the S24 radio. Figure 3-3. S24 Power Settings S24 Power Settings S2 4 Power Selectio n[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-10 4. Scroll up the Power Settings window and double tap com3: Bluetooth serial . 5. Double tap D0 in the Bluetooth Power Se lection windo w . This turns on the Bluetooth radio. Figure 3-4. Bluetooth Power Settings Power Sett ings Bluetoo th Power Selection[...]

  • Page 103

    Settings 3-11 Starting Bluetooth 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Bluetooth Device Properties icon. Figure 3-5. Bl uetooth Manager Window 2. T ap the Scan Device button to initiate a scan for Bluetooth ha rdware. The Bluetooth manager lists the Bluetooth devic es that it finds, see Figure 3-6 . If Bluetooth hardware is[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-12 Figure 3-7. Bluetooth Error Window If the device to which the mobile computer is bon ding does not appear in the list, ensure it is turned on, in discoverable mod e, and within range (30 feet/ 10 meters) of the m obile computer . T able 3-2. Bluetooth Icons Icon Description Un[...]

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    Settings 3-13 3. Double tap the d evice to connect to on the device list. The Bluetooth Manage r Authentication window ap pears. T ap No to connect to the device without authen tication, or tap Ye s to authentica te the device b efore connecting. Figure 3-8. Bluetooth M anager Authentication Window 4. If the Ye s button wa s selected in the Bluetoo[...]

  • Page 106

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-14 5. When prompted, the same PIN must be entered on the othe r device. When the PIN is entered correctly on the other dev ice, the bonded icon app ears on the device list. Figure 3-10. Bluetoot h Bonded Devices Window[...]

  • Page 107

    Settings 3-15 Certificates Certificates are used by some applica tions for establishing trus t and for secure communications. Certificates are sig ned and issued b y certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time. Windows CE manages multiple certific ate stores. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the C[...]

  • Page 108

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-16 Date/T ime Use the Date/T ime Pro perties window to change the date, time and time zone informatio n. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Date/T ime icon. Figure 3-12. Date/T ime Properties Window 2. Use the arrows to select the month in the Date/T i[...]

  • Page 109

    Settings 3-17 Device Management Use Device Management to keep track of software and hardware, inventory , and configure devices remotely . The device manage ment client contains a download/install engine that allows users to receive software and notifications when there are new app lica tions or Operating System (OS) upda tes. The device management[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-18 Dialing Use the Dialing Pr operties window to set dialing properties for modem communication and change telephony settings. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Dialing icon. Figure 3-14. Dial ing Properties Window 2. T o remove a location from the Lo[...]

  • Page 111

    Settings 3-19 7. T o edit the dialing properties select the location from the Lo cation: drop-down list, and tap Edit. The Edit Dialing Patte rns window appears. 8. Use the codes listed in T able 3-3 , edit the dialing patterns in the Edit Dialing Patterns window . T ap OK to sa ve the new entries or tap X to exit without saving the new entries. Fi[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-20 Display Use the Display Properties window to change desk top background image and the display appeara nce. Background T ab T o select the ba ckground image: 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Display icon, tap the Backgrou nd tab. Figure 3-17. Displ[...]

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    Settings 3-21 Appearance T ab T o change the color sc heme: 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-ta p the Display icon, tap the Appearance tab. Figure 3-18. Display Properties - Appearance T ab 2. From the Scheme: drop-down list, select a scheme. 3. Select the color scheme item from the Item: drop -down list. 4. View the choice in[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-22 Input Panel Use the Input Panel Properties window to switch input meth ods and to set the input options. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the Input P anel icon. Figure 3-19. I nput Panel Properties 2. From the Current input method: drop-d own list, s[...]

  • Page 115

    Settings 3-23 Keyboard Use the Keyboard Properties win dow to change the keyboard repeat rate and repeat de lay . 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Keyboard icon. Figure 3-21. Keyboard Pr operties - Repeat T ab 2. T ap the Enable character repeat c heck box. 3. Drag the Repeat delay: slider , to change the repeat delay [...]

  • Page 116

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-24 Mouse Use the Mouse Properties window to adjust stylus double-tap timin g. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the Mouse icon. Figure 3-22. Mous e Properties Window 2. Double-tap the checkerb oard grid at a comfortable speed. 3. Double-tap the clapboard[...]

  • Page 117

    Settings 3-25 Network and Dial-up Connections Use the Connection window to set connections to other compute rs, networks, and the Internet. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Network and Dial-up Con nections icon. Figure 3-23. Connection Window 2. Double an icon to select a connection typ e. 3. Follow the connection type[...]

  • Page 118

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-26 Owner Use the Owner Properties window to enter the owner inform ation. The information can be displayed when the mobile computer is turned on. T o enter information: Identification T ab 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the Owner ic on. 2. Select the [...]

  • Page 119

    Settings 3-27 Notes T ab 1. Select the Notes tab an d enter information in the Notes box to add more information. 2. Select the Display owner no tes box to include th is information on the startup display . Figure 3-25. Owner Proper ties Window - Notes T ab Network ID T ab T o setup identification for remote networks, select the Network ID tab and [...]

  • Page 120

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-28 PC Connection Use the PC Connection Properties window to set the mobile c omputer communication baud rate (with the host computer). 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the PC Co nnection icon. Figure 3-27. PC C onnection Properties Window 2. Select the [...]

  • Page 121

    Settings 3-29 Regional Settings Use the Regional Settings, to set the way the mo b ile computer displays dates, times, currenc y amounts, large numbers, and nu mbers with decimal fractions. The sys tem of measurement can also be set to either metric or U.S. Region T ab The selectable input locales are liste d in the Yo u r l o c a l : drop-down lis[...]

  • Page 122

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-30 Number T ab 1. Select the Number tab. Figure 3-30. Regional Setti ngs Properties - Number T ab 2. Select desired op tions. The available options are determined b y the Y o ur local: selection and by the User Interface Language selection (on the Region tab). Currency T ab 1. Se[...]

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    Settings 3-31 Ti m e Ta b 1. Select the Ti m e t a b . Figure 3-32. Regional Setti ngs Properties - T ime T ab 2. Select desired o ptions. The avail able options are deter mined by the Y our local: selection and by the User Interface Language selection (on the Region tab). Date T ab 1. Select the Date tab. Figure 3-33. Regional Settings Properties [...]

  • Page 124

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-32 Remove Programs Use the Remove Program s window to remove user installed programs from the mobile compute r: 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Remove Progra ms icon. 2. Select the program to be removed fro m the programs list. Figure 3-34. Remo ve [...]

  • Page 125

    Settings 3-33 Stylus Use the Stylus Properties w indow Double-T ap to adjust dou ble-tap timing and use the Calibra te tab to recalibrate the touch screen. Double-T ap T ab 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the Stylus icon. Figure 3-35. Stylus Pr operties - Double-T ap T ab 2. Select the Double-T ap tab. 3. Double-tap the [...]

  • Page 126

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-34 Calibrate T ab 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the Stylus icon. Figure 3-36. Stylus Pr operties - Calibration T ab 2. Select the Calibration tab. 3. In the Calibration tab, tap Recalibrate . 4. T ap a targets and follow the on-scre en messages. 5. T[...]

  • Page 127

    Settings 3-35 Sy stem Use the System Properties window to v iew general system properties , change memory settings, inp ut device name and view copyright information. General T ab The General tab view displays general system settings: 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the System icon. 2. Select the General tab to view basi[...]

  • Page 128

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-36 Memory T ab Use the Memory tab to adjust the RAM allocation. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the System icon. 2. Select the Memory tab. Figure 3-38. Sy stem - Memory T ab 3. T o adjust RAM allo cation move the slider to al locate more memory for pro[...]

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    Settings 3-37 Device Name T ab Use the Device Name tab to customize the device name and description. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the System icon. 2. Select the Device Name tab. Figure 3-39. Sy stem Proper ties - Device Name T ab 3. Enter a device nam e for the mobile c omputer in the Device name (without spaces): fie[...]

  • Page 130

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-38 Copyrights T ab The Copyrights tab displays relevant copyright information. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel , and double-tap the System icon. 2. T ap the Copyrights tab to view the copyrigh ts statement. Figure 3-40. Sy stem Pr operties - Copyrights T ab[...]

  • Page 131

    Settings 3-39 Series 9000 Demo Window On mobile computer power up, the Series 9000 Demo window appears, this window is used to access the Series 9000 Demo window settings fun ctions and the demo a pplications. T able 3-4 provides the settings functions icons a nd T able 3-4 on page 3-39 provides the demo application icons. Figure 3-41. Seri es 9000[...]

  • Page 132

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-40 Control Panel Use the Control Panel to change settings for th e mobile computer . From the Series 9000 Demo window , dou ble-tap the Ctl Panel icon to display the Co ntrol Panel window . Figure 3-42. Control Panel Window T able 3-5. Control Panel Menu Menu Item Description Abo[...]

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    Settings 3-41 Scanner Settings Set scan parameters, see Scann er Settings on page 3 -59 . T able 3-5. Control Panel Menu (Continued) Menu Item Description[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-42 About Ctl Panel Use the About Ctl Panel win dow to view the system’ s control panel software version information. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Abou t. The About window appears. Figure 3-43. About Window 2. T ap OK to return to the Control Panel window .[...]

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    Settings 3-43 Sy stem V ersion Use the System V ersion windo w to view th e system software vers ions. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap System Versions. The System V ersio ns window appears. Figure 3-44. Sy stem V ersion Window 2. T ap OK to return to the Control Pan el window . V ersion data shown is example data only .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-44 Unique Unit ID Use the Unique Unit ID (UUID) window to view the uniq ue unit ID version information. The UUID provides a way of uniquely identifyin g each unit. Some software packages require a UUID. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Unique Unit ID. The Unique Uni[...]

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    Settings 3-45 Persist The Persist setting is made in the Control Pane l window , see Figure 3-42 on page 3-40 . It is used in conjunction with a parameter settings to save the new se tting(s) in a .reg file in the /Applications directory . Enable Persist prio r to changing any settings if the settings are to be saved over a cold boot. 1. From the C[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-46 Battery Use the Battery window to view the battery status. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Battery . Th e Battery w indow appears. Figure 3-46. Batt ery Status Window Do not use the Backup volta ge value . 2. T ap OK to return to the Control Panel window .[...]

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    Settings 3-47 Power Settings Use the Power Settings window to view and set th e power setting paramet ers. Double-tap the Ctl Pane l icon - double-tap Power Settings. Th e Power Settings window appe ars. Figure 3-47. Power Settings Window The device list as well as the he parameters settin gs is dependent on the mo bile computer setup an d configur[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-48 Use the power settings with caution. Some of the se ttings allow the user to turn off the display , or to disable the keypad/touch screen. If the unit is inadvertent ly disabled with the power settings , see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2-39 to restore the factory set[...]

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    Settings 3-49 kbd1: Keyboard Power Key Wake Ti m e o u t W a k e API Call Wake D0 D3 D4 Set the Wake on=Y es, off=No Set the Wake on=Y es, off=No Set the Wake on=Y es, off=No When selected feature is on When selecte d feature is on standby When selected feature is off klt1: Keylight Battery Timeout AC Power T imeout D0 D3 D4 Activities : T rigger T[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-50 wlp1: Wireless LAN Power Key Wake Ti m e o u t W a k e API Call Wake D0 D3 D4 Set the W ake on=Y es, off=No Set the W ake on=Y es, off=No Set the W ake on=Y es, off=No When selected feature is on When selecte d feature is on standby When selected feature is off usb1: USB Cable[...]

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    Settings 3-51 Bluetooth Settings Use the Bluetooth Settings window to displa y the bluetooth parameters. Mobile computers that do no t ha ve Bluetooth capab ility display UNKNOWN values. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Bluetooth Settings. The Bluetooth Settings window displays. Figure 3-48. Bluet ooth Status Window 2. T ap OK to retu[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-52 Date and T ime Use the Date and T ime window to set the date, time and time zone inform ation for the mobile computer . 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Date and T ime. The Date and T i me window appears. Figure 3-49. Date and T ime Window 2. T o set the Va l u e[...]

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    Settings 3-53 Printer Settings Use the Printer Settings window to select th e printer information. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Printer Settings. The Printer Settings window appears. Figure 3-50. Printer Settings Window 2. T o select a printer , tap the Selected Printer item in the Printer Settings column. 3. Use the left and righ[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-54 4. Double-tap Printer Parameters to enter the Printer Parameters window . Figure 3-51. Printe r Parameters Window 5. T ap the Selected Printer item in the Printer Settings column. 6. Use the left and right arrows to select the communica tion and baud rate. V alu es include: ?[...]

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    Settings 3-55 7. T o view the V ersion Information , double-tap the Version Info item in the Printer Settings column. 8. V ersion information includes: •A P I V e r s i o n • PDD V ersion • MDD V ersion • TldV ersion. Figure 3-52. Printer V e rsion Information Window 9. T ap OK to return to the Control Pan el window . Developer support for [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-56 Comm Settings Use the Comm Settings window to select th e communicati ons settings. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Comm Settings. Th e Comm Settings window appears. Figure 3-53. Comm Settings Window 2. With Port h ighlighted, use the left an d right arrow butto[...]

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    Settings 3-57 Display Settings Use the Display Settings window to set the display parameters. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Display Settings. The Display Settings wind ow appears. Figure 3-54. Display Settings Window 2. T o se t the Va l u e for any item in the Display Settings column, use the up and down arrows to sele ct the item[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-58 Audio Settings Use the Audio Settings window to se t the audio parameters. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Audio Settings. The Audio Settings window appears. Figure 3-55. Audio Settings Window 2. T ap Beeper Volume in the Audio Settings column. 3. Use the left a[...]

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    Settings 3-59 Scanner Settings Use the Scanner Settings window to set the sca nner information. 1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - do uble-tap Scanner Settings. The Scanner Settin gs window appears. Figure 3-56. Scan Settings Window 2. T o change any item in the Scanner Settings co lumn, use the up and down arrows to select the item. Selected Scann[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-60 Reader Parameters Use the Reader Parameters window to set the scanning read parameters. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Scanner Settings - double-tap Reader Parameters. The Reader Parameters window a ppears. Figure 3-57. Reader Parameters Window 2. T o change an[...]

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    Settings 3-61 4. T ap OK to return to the Control Pan el window . Interface Parameters Use the Interface Parameters window to set the scann ing interface para meters. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Scanner Settings - double-tap Interface Parameters. The Interface Parameters window appe ars Figure 3-58. Interface Parameters Window 2.[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-62 4. T ap OK to return to the Control Panel window . Scan Parameters Use the Scan Parameters window to set the scan parameters. 1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double -tap Scanner Settings - double-tap Scan Params. The Scan Parameters window appe ars. Figure 3-59. Scan Parame[...]

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    Settings 3-63 T able 3-10. Scan Parameters Scan Parameters V alues Code ID T ype None, Symbol, A IM Scan T ype Forgrnd, Bkgrnd, Monitor Local Feedback T rue, False W AV File See Figu re 3-60 on page 3-64 , T ap Decr ement to move back on the W AV file listing and Increment to move fo rward on the W AV file listing. T ap OK to select the W A V file.[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-64 4. T ap OK to return to the Control Panel window . WAV F il e Use the WAV F i l e window to select a .wav file. Use the Increment and Decrement buttons to scroll through the wav file listing. Figure 3-60. S can W A V File Window T ap OK to return to the Control Panel window . [...]

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    Settings 3-65 Device Information Use the Device Information window to view the scanner informa tion. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Scanner Settin gs - double-tap Scan Parameters. The Scan Parameters window appea rs. Figure 3-61. Device Info rmation Parameters Window 2. T o change any item in the Device Information co lumn, use the [...]

  • Page 158

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 3-66 Scanner V ersion Use the Scanner Version window to view the scanne r version information. 1. Double-tap the Ctl P anel icon - double-tap Scanner Settings - double-tap Scanner V e rsion. The Scanner V ersion windo w appears. Figure 3-62. S canner V ersion Window 2. T o change a[...]

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    Communications Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Installing Communication Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Installin[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-2 Ethernet Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16 Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16 I[...]

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    Communications 4-3 Introduction The mobile compu ter is capable of comm unicating with a number of hosts, including develop ment computers, serial devices, printers, etc. The available accessories se rve as essential data communication devices, en abling the information to be synchronized on the mobile compu ter with the information on the host dev[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-4 ActiveSync software: • Allows the user to work with mobile computer -co mpatible host applications on the host computer . ActiveSync replicates data from the mobile computer so data can be viewed, entered and modified on the mobile computer with the hos t application. • Syn[...]

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    Communications 4-5 T o set up a partn ership: 1. If the Get Connected win dow does not appear on the host computer , select Start - Programs - Microsoft ActiveSync - File - Get Connected . Figure 4-1. Get Connected Window 2. Connect the mobile com puter to the host co mputer usin g the appropriate Serial connection (see Chapter 7, Acces sories ). 3[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-6 4. The host computer and the mobile computer attempt to syn chronize. The New Partnership window appears. Figure 4-2. New Partnership Window 5. Click the Standard partnership radio button and then select Next . The New Partnership/ Specify how to synchronize data window appears[...]

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    Communications 4-7 6. Click the Synchronize with this de sktop computer radio b utton and select Next . The New Partnership/Select Number of Partnerships window appears. Figure 4-4. How T o Sync Window 7. Click the Y es, I want to synchronize with only this comp uter radio button and then select Next . The New Partnership/Select Synchro nization Se[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-8 9. Select Next . The New Partnership /Setup Complete windo w appears. Figure 4-6. Setup Complete Window 10. Select Finish . Figure 4-7. ActiveSync Connected Window[...]

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    Communications 4-9 During the first synchronizatio n, information stored o n the host computer is copied to the mobile computer . When the copy is complete an d all data is synchronized, the mobile computer can be disconnect from the h ost computer . The first ActiveSync operation must be performed with a local, direct connection. T o retain partne[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-10 Serial Communications Setup The serial communications se tup can be used to set up to communicate with a Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle, M SR or a CA M. For serial communication s using the Sing le Slot Serial/USB Cradle, con nect only the serial cable, do not connect both the [...]

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    Communications 4-11 5. Start ActiveSync if it is not ru nning on the host compu ter . T o start, select Start - Programs - Microsoft ActiveSync . Figure 4-9. ActiveSync - Not Connected 6. In the Ac tiveSync window , select File - Conne ction Settings and ensure the sele ctions shown in Figure 4-10 are made. (Select the ap propriate COM port for the[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-12 7. T ap OK to save any changes mad e. Every mobile computer should have a unique device name. Never try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name. 8. Connect the device to the host c omputer , see Figure 7-6 on page 7-12 to set up a Single Slot Serial/USB C[...]

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    Communications 4-13 USB Connection Setup 1. The USB communications setup can be us ed to set up to communicate with a Single Slot Serial/USB C radle, MSR or a CAM. 2. On the mobile computer double-tap the Ctl Panel ico n and double-tap Comm Settings to enter the Comm Settings, window . Figure 4-11. Comm Settings Window 3. Confirm that the Comm port[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-14 6. Start ActiveSync if it is not running on the ho st computer . T o start, sele ct Start - Programs - Microsoft ActiveSync . Figure 4-12. Active Sync - Not Connected 7. In the Ac tiveSync window , select File - Conne ction Settings and ensure the sele ctions shown in Figure 4[...]

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    Communications 4-15 8. T ap OK to save any changes made. Every mobile computer should have a unique device name. Never try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name. 9. Connect the device to the ho st computer , see Figu re 7-6 on page 7-1 2 to set up a Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle, or see Figure 7-25 on p age 7-37 to set up a [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-16 Ethernet Setup The Ethernet connection can only be established with the Four Slot Ethernet crad le. T o establish a connection between the mobile computer and the host comp uter to communicate over an Ethernet network, perform the following: • Install MobileDox Cradle Manage[...]

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    Communications 4-17 Installing eConnect eConnect is used only when esta blishing a connection usin g the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle. 1. T o install the eCo nnect on the mobile co mputer , downlo ad the latest version of the software on to the host computer (from http://devzone.symbol.com) . 2. On the mobile computer copy the eConnect .ca b file to t[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-18 3. Double-tap the eConnect .ca b file, the eConnect install window appears. Double -tap OK . Figure 4-15. eC onnect Install Window 4. Double-tap the Files ic on, open the Windows directory and double-ta p the control.lnk file the eConnect Icon window a ppears. Figure 4-16. Win[...]

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    Communications 4-19 5. Double-tap the eConne ct icon, the eConnect Properties window app ears. Figure 4-17. eConnect Icon Window 6. T ap the Establish TCP/IP Connection checkbox a nd select USB from the Serial Port Baud Rate drop down menu. Double-tap OK to enter the settings and complete the eConnect installation. Figure 4-18. eConnec t Properties[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-20 Mobile Computer Configuration Inserting the mobile computer into the cradle provides direct-connect RAS service. Configure each mobile computer for use with the cradle, just as any remote client would be config ured to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). See Persist[...]

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    Communications 4-21 Host Computer Configuration The host computer must be setup with the app ropriate communication software and connection settings. This describes usin g Microsoft ® ActiveSync software on both the terminal and the host computer . T o configure the h ost computer: 1. Download and install ActiveSync . See Installing ActiveSync on [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-22 DHCP Server Configuration If you use a DHCP server to dis tribute IP addres ses and other netwo rk parameters, setup the server as following: • IP address poo l (1 or 5 IP address per cradle) • Router/gateway address • One or more DNS server addresses • One or more WIN[...]

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    Communications 4-23 Cradle Configuration The MobileDox Cradle Manager allows you to setup the Device IP Address and modify cradle settings. See Installing MobileDox Cradle Manage r on page 4-16 for instructions to download and install the software. T o connect the cradle, see Fo ur Slot Ethernet Cradle on page 7-28 . Setting the Device IP Address B[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-24 Modifying Cradle Setti ngs 1. Launch the MobileDox Cradle Manager on your hos t computer . 2. Select the name of the cradle you want to configure from the list . 3. Click Device - Modify Settings . 4. Use the General Settings tab to modify the identifica tion settings of the c[...]

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    Communications 4-25 5. Use the TPC/IP Settings tab to modify the DNS and WINS identification settings of the cradle. Figure 4-22. MobileDox, TPC/IP Settings Window Field D escri ption Use DHCP If checkbox is selected, necessary information will be retrieved from the DHCP server . If checkbox is not selected, static configuration will b e used (info[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-26 6. Use the Port Settings tab to modify the USB po rt settings of the cradle. Figure 4-23. MobileDox, Port Settings Window 7. Click OK . Field Description Port Name A text string used to describe the device attached t o the port. Any 15-cha racter string can b e entered. Y ou c[...]

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    Communications 4-27 Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network The mobile compu ter can connect to the Internet a cross a wireless network. T o s et up a wirele ss connection: 1. T ap the Mobile Companion icon , on the taskbar . 2. T ap Find WLANs . The Mob ile Companion window ap pears. Figure 4-24. Find WLANs Window 3. The mobile compu ter [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-28 8. Select the Authentication tab to configu re server -based au thentication through IEEE 802.1x or Kerberos. Select an option (None, Ke rberos, LEAP , EAP-TLS, PEAP) from the Authentication drop-down list. . Figure 4-26. Mobile Companion - Authentication T ab (Kerberos) Figur[...]

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    Communications 4-29 Figure 4-28. Mobile Companion - Authentication T ab (EAP-TLS) Figure 4-29. Mobile Compani on - Authentication T ab (PEAP) EAP-TLS Au thenticati on Install / View Certificates PEAP Authen tication Install / View Certificates[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-30 9. Select the Encryption tab to set the adapter profile security level by con figuring the encryption scheme and correspon ding keys. Select an option (Open Sys tem, WEP , Keyguard- MCM, TKIP (WP A)) from the Encryption drop-down list. See T able 6-7 o n page 6-14 for Encrypti[...]

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    Communications 4-31 12. In the IP T y pe drop-down menu, select either DHC P or Static . T o select static IP , enter the required data in the fields that appear in th e window . See the network administrator for this information. 13. T ap OK and Ta p OK . 14. The Mobile Companion wireless status icon in di cates tha t the mobile computer is conn e[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 4-32[...]

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    Applications Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 ScanSamp2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-2 AudioSamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13 Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Applications 5-3 Introduction T w o type of applications are provid ed. Example app lications provide the app lication developer with sample applications that can be used to assist in application development. The source code is available for these applications in the Symbol Windows CE SMDK for Series 9000 . The rema ining applications are supplied [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-4 T able 5-1. Applications Icon Description Displays the ScanSamp2 example applicatio n that is use d to set up and run th e example scan applicatio n, see ScanSamp2 on page 5-6 . Displays the InkWiz sample application. This file browser displays the system’ s file structure, s[...]

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    Applications 5-5 The windows shown are configured as part of the factory default demo program (OTL.exe). OTL.exe can be configured via registry settings to user specified applications. Displays the MSR 9000 Cameo setup application , see MSR Cameo on page 5-26 . Displays the Print er applicatio n , see Printing on page 5-27 . T able 5-1. Appli catio[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-6 ScanSamp2 Use the ScanSamp2 example application to enable the mobile computer’ s scann er and display scanned data. It also allows the user to chang e the scan parameters. From the Series 9000 Demo window , double-tap the Scan icon. Figure 5-2. ScanSamp2 Examples ScanSamp2 Wi[...]

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    Applications 5-7 Parameters Window The Parameters window is used to set the scan parameter . • T ap Code ID to select the code ID value (None, Symbol, AIM). • T ap Scan T ype to select the scan typ e (Background, Foregro und, Monitor). • T ap Feedback Parameters to select the feedback parameters category ( Good Decode , Intermediate , Fatal ,[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-8 Codes Window The Codes window is used to set the scan type parameter . • T ap Param to select the code types, tap in the box to select a code type. • T o set param eters for a code type, tap the code type to highlight it and th en tap Param to display the Code Parameters Sa[...]

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    Applications 5-9 InkWiz File Browser Use the InkWiz file browser example application to browse, cut, copy , paste, delete files and to execute programs. From the Series 9000 Demo window , dou ble-tap the Files ic on . The InkWiz Example win dow appears. Figure 5-5. InkWiz Example Window The Menu Bar and Button Bar are used to navigate or ganize fil[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-10 Internet Explorer Use Internet Explorer , to view Internet or intranet Web pages on the mobile computer . A modem, an Ethernet connection or a Spectrum2 4 connection is required to connect to an Internet service provide r (ISP) or network. From the Series 9000 Demo window , do[...]

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    Applications 5-11 Setting up a Proxy Server Proxy servers are often use d when connecting to the In ternet through a local network, su ch as a corporate network, for added security . T o set the proxy server settin gs: 1. From the menu bar , select View - Options - Proxy Server tab. 2. Select Use Proxy Server . 3. Enter the proxy server address and[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-12 Remote Desktop Use Remote Desktop connection to log onto a Windows T ermina l Server and to use the programs installed on the server . For exam ple, instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word, the desktop version of Microsoft Word can be run. Connecting to a T erminal Server T o[...]

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    Applications 5-13 Disconnecting and Ending a Session T o end a se ssion: 1. In the Rem ote Desktop Connection window , select Start - Shutdown. 2. T ap Log Off. 3. T ap OK . AudioSamp Use the AudioSamp application as an example of how to work with audio files such as recording and playback. The AudioSamp application can only be used on mobile compu[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-14 I mages Use the Images application as an examp le of how to work with image files, p anning, zooming, saving and reading. 1. From the Series 9000 Demo window , double-tap the Images ic on. The ImagesViewer Example window ap pears.. Figure 5-9. Image Window 2. Select the folder[...]

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    Applications 5-15 T able 5-2. Images Button Descriptions Button Descripti on Button Descriptio n Pan Up (panni ng mode), increase vertical size of image. Pan Down (panning mode), decrease vertical size of image. Pan left (pannin g mode), decrease ho rizontal size of image. Pan right (panning mode), increase horizontal size of image. Open an image f[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-16 PC Link Use the PC Link icon as a shortc ut to the device-side Active -Sync component repllog.exe. Microso ft ActiveSync, synchronizes the informatio n on the desktop computer with the information on mobile computer . Synchronization compares the data on the mobile computer wi[...]

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    Applications 5-17 About OTL Use About OTL example application win dow to display the OTL software version information. 1. From the Series 9000 Demo window , double-tap About OTL ico n. The About OTL window appears. Figure 5-12. About OTL Window 2. T ap OK to return to the Series 9000 Demo windo w .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-18 Self T est Use Self T est to test the spe cified mobile computer functions. T able 5-3 lists the tests and the test descriptions. 1. From the Series 9000 Demo window , double-tap Te s t A p p s icon - double-tap - Se lf T est icon. The Self T est window appears. Figure 5-13. S[...]

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    Applications 5-19 2. From the T est Applications window ( Figure 5-1 on page 5-3 ), doubl e-tap the Self T est icon to enter the Self T est window . Select the One T ime radio bu tton to run each of the tes ts only once, or select the Continuously radio button to run the tests contin uously , or until the prompt to stop runnin g them is selected. S[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-20 Select the Prompt for status after each test, checkbox to display a test confirmation window after the completion of e ach test. The test confirmation window prompts the user to confirm if the test was successfully completed. If the Write Log File chec k box is also selected, [...]

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    Applications 5-21 Notify Use Notify to test the mobile computer LED functions. 1. From the T est App lications window , double-tap the Notify icon. The Notify window appears . Figure 5-15. Notify Windows 2. T ap an Object Name to select th e item. 3. T ap Edit to set th e parameters. Drag the slide bars to adjust the values. 4. T ap OK to return to[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-22 Keyboard Use the Keyboard applica tion to test the mo bile computer keypa d functions. 1. From the T est Applications window , double-tap Key board icon. The Ke yCheck window appears . Figure 5-16. KeyCheck Window 2. Press any key , the corresponding va lue displays on the Key[...]

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    Applications 5-23 Display Use the Display window to test the mobile computer display functions. 1. From the T est Applications window double-tap Display to enter the Display window . The display test automatically runs through the display test windows. Figure 5-17. Display T est Window[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-24 Memory Use the Memory applicatio n illustrates how an application should ha ndle memory messages it receives from the Shell in the event of low memory conditions. 1. From the T est Applications window double-tap the Memory icon. The Memory T est Window appears. 2. The memory t[...]

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    Applications 5-25 MSR9000 The MSR9000 application is designed to work with the MSR. This sample application illustrates how an application should handle MSR inputs. The MSR must be attached to the mobile computer before the sample applicat ion is executed. 1. From the T est Applications window , double-tap th e MSR9000 icon . The MSR window appears[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-26 MSR Cameo The MSR Cameo application is designed to wo rk with the MSR Cameo magnetic stripe reader and printer . This sample application illustrates h ow an application should handle MSR inputs. See the MSR Cameo product documentation for use and setu p instructions. The MSR m[...]

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    Applications 5-27 Printing The Printing application illustrates how an application should handle printer outputs. From the T est Applications window , double-tap the Printer icon. The Printer window appears . Figure 5-23. Printing T est Window 1. From the Select a Printer drop-down list, select a printer . 2. In the Te x t text box, enter text to p[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 5-28[...]

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    Spectrum24 Network Configuration Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Mobile Companion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-2 Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping (FH) Settings (1 and 2 MB Radios) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-30 Mobile Unit Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-31 Micro[...]

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    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-3 Introduction Wireless LANs allow the mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and to send captu red data “real time” to a host device. Before a mobile comp uter can be used on a Spectru m24 LAN the facility must be set up with the equipment required to run the wireless LAN and th e mobile computer must be[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-4 Mobile Companion The Mobile Companion utility is used to configure the mob ile computer’ s wireless network settings. The Mobile Companion utility starts automatically an d appears as an icon on the task tray . The status icon changes in re al-time to reflect the signa l stre[...]

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    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-5 When the menu opens, the user can select Status , WLAN Profiles, Find WLANs , or Options menu options. T able 6-1. Mobile Co mpanion Menu Descriptions Menu Item Description Status Displays the curren t status and i nformation f or the wirele ss connection . Signal tab - Displays ra dio signal tran smission stre[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-6 Finding WLANs A completed profile is a set of mobile c omputer c onfigurat ion settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a Spectru m24 network. Creati ng different profiles is a good wa y of having pre- defined operating p arameters available for use in var[...]

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    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-7 2. T ap Connect . The Mode tab appears. Figure 6-3. Mode T ab T able 6-2. Mode T ab Fields Field Description Profile Name Populated with the name and (WLAN) ident ifier of the network connection. The Pr ofile Name: can bechange d. Use the Profile Name field to enter the name of the mo bile computer profile used[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-8 3. Select the Authentication tab to configure server-based authentication. Select one o f the following Authentication options from the Authentication drop-down list. • None - Default setting when authentication is not required on the network . The client adapter does not use[...]

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    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-9 T able 6-3. Authenticatio n T ab Fields - Kerberos Authentication Description Kerberos (see Figure 6-4 ) Kerberos is a different f orm of 128-bit data security . An adapter is required to have its request for access poin t resources authen ticated with a Kerbero s server before th e server permits the access po[...]

  • Page 228

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-10 Figure 6-5. Mobile Companion - Authentication T ab (LEAP) T able 6-4. Authenticat ion T ab Fields - LEAP Authentication Description LEAP (see Figure 6-5 ) Select this opti on to enab le LEAP authenticatio n. LEAP is founded o n mutual authenticat ion. The AP and the mobile com[...]

  • Page 229

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-11 Figure 6-6. Mobile Companion - Authentication T ab (EAP-TLS) T able 6-5. Authentication T a b Fields - EAP/TLS and PEAP Authentication Description EAP/TLS (see Figure 6-6 ) EAP/TLS is an authentication scheme through IEEE 802.1 x . It authenticate s users and ensures on ly valid user s can connect t o the netw[...]

  • Page 230

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-12 Figure 6-7. Mobile Compani on - Authentication T ab (PEAP) T able 6-6. Authentication T ab Fields - EAP/TLS and PEAP Authentication Description PEAP (see Figure 6-7 ) Select this o ption to enab le PEAP authen tication. This method use s a digital cert ificate to verify and au[...]

  • Page 231

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-13 1. Select the Encryption tab to set the adapter profile security level by con figuring the encryption scheme and correspo nding keys. Select an option (Open System , WEP , Keyguard- MCM, TKIP (WP A)) from the Encryption drop-down list. See T able 6-7 o n page 6-14 for Encryption option descriptions. Figure 6-8[...]

  • Page 232

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-14 T able 6-7. Encryption Options Encryption Description Open System Use the Open System o ption as th e default s etting when no data packet e ncryption i s needed over the n e twork. Select ing this option pr ovides no security for the data being transmitted over the n etwork. [...]

  • Page 233

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-15 2. Select the IP Config tab to configure the following mobile computer profile network address parameters: IP address, subnet, gatew ay , DNS and WINS. Changes mad e within the IP Config tab only impac t the profile selected in the Mode tab and do not impa ct the network address parameters c onfigured for othe[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-16 • Select Static to manually as sign the IP , subnet mask, d efault gateway , DNS and WINS addresses used by the mobile comp uter profile. Figure 6-10. Mobile Companion - IP Config T ab (Static) T able 6-8. IP Config T ab Fields Field Description IP Address The Internet is a [...]

  • Page 235

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-17 3. Select the Power tab to set the Radio T r ansmission Power level a nd the Power Savin g Modes for the mobile computer profile. Figure 6-11. Mobile Companion - Power T ab) Adjust the Radio T r ansmission Power level to expand or con fine the transmission area to with respect to other wireless devices that co[...]

  • Page 236

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-18 4. T ap OK to implement power consumptio n changes for the mobile computer profile. Automatic Power Saving Mode Switches to Best Network Pe rformance when an AC power supply is dete cted. If a battery is used, an a ppropriat e setting be tween Best Network Performance and Acce[...]

  • Page 237

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-19 Status T o v iew the status of the wireless network co nnection, sele ct Status from the Mobile Companion menu. 1. Select the Signal tab to display a real-time graph of the signal quality of the mobile computer to the associated AP (Infrastructure Mode only). The number o f times the mobile computer has roamed[...]

  • Page 238

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-20 2. Select the Info tab to view the mobile computer’ s curre nt software and driver revision data as well as the operating parameters of the current pr ofile. Figure 6-13. Mobile Companion - Info T ab The V ersion and Current Status information on this window may differ from [...]

  • Page 239

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-21 3. Select the IP Status tab to vie w the mobile computer’ s n etwork address inform ation. Unlike the IP Config tab in Find ing WLANs, the IP Status tab is view only with no user -config urable data fields. Figure 6-14. Mobile Com panion - IP Status T ab T able 6-12. IP Status Fields Field Description IP T y[...]

  • Page 240

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-22 4. T ap Renew to refresh the informat ion displayed on the IP Status tab. The mobile device is releases the existing IP address and reque sts a new IP address from a DHCP server . 5. Select the Ping tab to send and receive ICMP ping packets acros s the network to the specified[...]

  • Page 241

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-23 10. Select the APs tab to view AP s with the same ESSID as the mobile computer’ s profile. Figure 6-16. Mobile Companion - APs T ab The associated AP displays a radio wave radiating from its antenna to indicate its associated status. T appin g the icon displays a me nu with Set Mandatory and Set Roaming opti[...]

  • Page 242

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-24 Figure 6-17. Mobile Companion - Peers T ab Setting Options Select Options from the Mobile Co mpanion menu to: • Access APs or Ad-Hoc networks for the Find WLAN search • Enable or disable profile roaming • Enable system sounds • Enable Rogue AP Detection to check the sy[...]

  • Page 243

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-25 2. Select the Access Ad-Hoc networks checkbox to display available peer (ada pter) networks and their signal strength within the A vailable WLAN Networks tab. The se are peers available to the mobile computer pr ofile for association. If this option was previously disabled, refresh the Availa ble WLAN Networks[...]

  • Page 244

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-26 Changing Profiles Select WLAN Profiles from the Mobile Compan ion menu to view , connect to, create and edit a profile. A completed profile is a set of adapter configu ratio n settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a wireless network. Creating differen [...]

  • Page 245

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-27 Using LEAP for Wireless Network Security LEAP is a security protocol that provides authentic ation and encryption for wireless networks. Authentication is provided through the use of user names a nd passwords. There are multip le options for caching of these credentials available to the administrator of the de[...]

  • Page 246

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-28 A backslash is used and most setu ps do not require a domain name even if Microsoft Windows ® NT/2000 domains are used. 4. After changing the Spectrum2 4DS.reg file, copy the file onto the mobile comp uter into the Platform using ActiveSync and overwriting the ol d file. Then[...]

  • Page 247

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-29 Prevent Password Cache T o preve nt password caching, edit the registry file using a text editor with the following changes: 1. Change th e LCachePwd va lue from 1 to 2: LCachePwd=dword:2 2. Ensure that the UNAME and UPwd lines are commented out by putting a semicolon at the beginning of each line. 3. After th[...]

  • Page 248

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-30 Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping (FH) Settings (1 and 2 MB Radios) Double-tap the S24 FH Settings icon on the Series 90 00 Demo window to open the Symbol Spectrum24 WLAN menu. Figure 6-21. Spectrum2 4 FH Settings Menus T able 6-13. S24 FH T ab Descriptions T ab Description Mobile [...]

  • Page 249

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-31 Mobile Unit T ab Use the Mobile Unit tab to configure the mobile computer E SSID, power management, RTS thresho ld, International Roaming c apability and AP op tions. Figure 6-22. Mobile Unit T ab T able 6-14. Mobile Unit T ab Fields Field Description ESSID Use the ESSID field to set the 802.1 1 Extended Serv [...]

  • Page 250

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-32 Mandatory BSS Use th e Mandatory BSS field to enter the IEEE MAC address o f the AP where the mob i le computer is r equired to ass ociate. The mobile computer ass ociates to onl y this AP when communicating on the ne twork. Ente r an AP MAC address to associate to an AP that [...]

  • Page 251

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-33 MicroAP T ab Use the MicroAP tab to configure the mobile computer to operate as an AP . The MicroAP establishes a single-cell wireless network for devices in mobile unit mode. Each MicroAP require s a unique ESSID. MicroAP ce lls can coexist as separate individual networks within the same site without in terfe[...]

  • Page 252

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-34 Encryption T ab Use the Encryption tab for configurin g encryption settings. The abse nce of a physical connection makes wireless links vulnerable to info rmation theft. Encryp tion is an efficient metho d of preventing data theft and improving data security . The firmware sup[...]

  • Page 253

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-35 T able 6-16. Encryption T ab Fields Field Description MicroAP Authen tication Options A MicroAP can use Open System Algorithm, Shared Ke y Algorithm or both . If Shared Key is enabled and Open Syst em is not, the MicroAP gr ants access t o adapters that have Shared Key ena bled and are u sing the cor rect Encr[...]

  • Page 254

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-36 WLAN Adapter T ab Use the WLAN Adapter tab to configure hardware and radio settings. Use the Card T ype: PCMCIA to specify the anten na type and the Radio Link Rate radio buttons to specify the da ta rate supported. Figure 6-26. WLAN Adapter T ab T able 6-17. WLAN Adapter T ab[...]

  • Page 255

    Spectrum24 Network Configur ation 6-37 Password Protecting NCP A NCP A has a passwo rd protection feature that can be turned on and off from the WLAN Adapter tab. When the NCP A p rogram is initially launch ed, the password is off (d efault). T o create a passwo rd for the NCP A advanced pag es: 1. T ap Password... from the WLAN Adapter tab. The Ch[...]

  • Page 256

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 6-38 Configuring the S24 DS (11 Mb ) Radio Using a Registry File Default settings for the Spectrum24 radio card can be set on the mob ile computer using registry (.reg) files. There are two re gistry files: Spectrum24DS.re g contains the global registry settin gs for Mobile Compani[...]

  • Page 257

    Accessories Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 Cradles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 Ke[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-2 Vehicle Cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Accessories 7-3 AT Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-51 Changing the Initialization String . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-51 Basic AT Command Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-4[...]

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    Accessories 7-5 Introduction Series 9000 a ccessories provide a variety of p roduct support capab ilities. Accessories includ e cradles, keypads, Magnetic Stripe Rea der (MSR) and Cable Adapter Module (CAM) snap-ons, four slot spare battery cha rger , headphone. Multimedi a Card (MMC), Un iversa l Battery Charger (UBC) adapter , wall mounting brack[...]

  • Page 262

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-6 Snap-on Modules There are two snap on modules: • MSR snaps on to the mobile compute r and adds mags tripe read capabilities. • CAM snaps on to the mobile computer and is used to c onnect the cab les to the mobile computer . Both of the snap on modules use the sa me cables: [...]

  • Page 263

    Accessories 7-7 Keypads The mobile computer has interch angeable modular keypads . The modular keypads can be cha nged in the field as necessary to support sp ecialized applications. Do not remove the keypad while the mobile computer is on and do not operate the mobile computer with the keypad detached. Follow proper ESD p recautions to avoid da ma[...]

  • Page 264

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-8 3. Replace the keypad and re-atta ch using the two screws. Figure 7-2. Installing the Keypad Multi Media Card (MMC) The MMC provides secondary n on-volatile storage, however the flash m emory is slower than RAM. The MMC is located under the keypad, see Figure 7- 1 on page 7-7 .[...]

  • Page 265

    Accessories 7-9 T o insert the MMC: 1. Suspend the mobile computer . 2. Remove the two keypad screws and slide the key pad down and lift off (see Figu re 7-1 on page 7-7 ). 3. Lift the MMC retaining door . 4. Position the MMC, with the contacts down, into the MMC holder . The MMC corner notch fits into the holder only one way . Snap the retain ing [...]

  • Page 266

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-10 Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle This section describes how to set up and us e a CRD 9000-1000S Single Slot Se rial/USB Cradle with the MC9000-K and MC9000-S. For cradle setup see Figure 7 -4 , for cradle communications setup procedures see, Serial Communica tions Setup on page 4[...]

  • Page 267

    Accessories 7-11 Figure 7-5. MC9000-S S pare Battery Charging The Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle: • Provides 15VDC power fo r operating the mobile computer • Provides serial/USB ports for data communica tion between the mobile computer and a host computer or other serial device s (e.g . , a printer) • Synchronizes information between the mobil[...]

  • Page 268

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-12 Setup The cradle requires a dedicate d port on the host computer . Figure 7-6. Single Slot Serial/ USB Cradle, Power/Serial/USB Connections Select either serial or USB fo r communications, do n ot connect cradle to both serial and USB ports. USB Cable USB Port USB Port Serial [...]

  • Page 269

    Accessories 7-13 Battery Charging The the single slot serial/USB crad le can charge the mobile computer’ s main battery and a spare battery simultan eously . The mobile compu ter’ s amber charge LED, located in the Indicator LED Bar (see Figure 1-1 on pa ge 1-3 ), shows the mobile comput er battery charging status. The cradle has an amber spare[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-14 V ehicle Cradle There are two versions of the VCD9000 V ehicle Cradle, one is used with the MC9000-K mobile computer and one is used with the MC9000-S mobile computer . Both of the VCD9000 V e hicle Cradles are functionally identical. This section describes ho w to install and[...]

  • Page 271

    Accessories 7-15 Figure 7-8. VCD9000 V ehi cle Cradle - Back / Bottom BACK Mounting h oles Self-locking screws BOTTOM Serial port Power port[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-16 The vehicle’ s 12 V or 24 V electrical system powers t he cradle. The operating voltage range is 9 V to 32 V and requires a maximum cu rrent of 4A. Once inst alled into th e cab of the vehicle, the cradle hold s the mobile computer securely in place. In addition , it also: ?[...]

  • Page 273

    Accessories 7-17 Setup T able 7-2 lists the requirements for setting up and using the VCD9000. T able 7-2. VCD9000 Setup Requirements Feature Requirements Mounting (See p age 7-18 ) Four 8-32 X 1” lo ng screws with lock ing washers (provi ded as part of th e cradle). Four #8 washer s recommended. A drill with a #6 drill bit (0.204”). Power Conn[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-18 Mounting T o moun t the V ehicle Cradle without using a mounting bracket or mounting device compa tible with the VCD9000: 1. Prepare the mounting surface to accept four 8-32 X 1” long self-locking screws, using a copy of the mounting template below . Drill four holes (0.204?[...]

  • Page 275

    Accessories 7-19 2. Remove the four self-locking screws fro m the back of the cradle. Figure 7-10. V ehicle Cradle - Back 3. Place the back of the cradle on the mo unting bracket or other mounting de vice/surface, with the four holes in the back of the cradle alig ned with the four holes in the mounting surface. 4. Insert the four self-locking scre[...]

  • Page 276

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-20 Symbol recommends using #8 washers to protect the mounting surface. Figure 7-11. Sample Mounting Configuration Do not install the cradle on or ne ar an air bag cover plate or within an aerobic zone. Also, do not inst all it in a location that affects vehicle safety or driving [...]

  • Page 277

    Accessories 7-21 T o conn ect the cradle to power: 1. Locate the vehicl e power sourc e. An accessory output in the vehicle’ s fuse panel is the ideal location for connecting the ve hicle cradle power input cable. The vehicle cradle shou ld be added to a circuit with a maximum load cap acity for the cradle and the original circuit. Refer to the v[...]

  • Page 278

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-22 b. Splice the fuse holder to the end of the red V+ wire, as shown below . Make the distance from the fuse to the power connection point as short as possible. Figure 7-12. Connecti ng Power to Cradle 4. Prepare the cable term ination. a. Red wire: connect to a +1 2/24 V vehicle[...]

  • Page 279

    Accessories 7-23 T o confirm th at the cradle has power , insert the mobile computer . The mobile computer battery charging LED blinks amber to indicate charging , then turns solid amber when the ba ttery is completely charged, see LED Indicators on page 7-27 for other indications. Serial Connection When the mobile computer is inserte d into the cr[...]

  • Page 280

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-24 T o b egin communication: 1. Insert the mobile computer into the cradle. 2. Initiate communicatio n on the mobile computer , as determined by the application used. Removing the mobile computer during communicatio n disrupts communication between the mob ile computer and the at[...]

  • Page 281

    Accessories 7-25 T o re move the mobile computer from the cradle, li ft the release button, then lift the mobile computer from the cradle. Figure 7-15. Removing the V ehicle Cradle Mobile Computer Battery Charging T o charg e the mobile computer battery: 1. Ensure the cradle is connecte d to a power source, see Po wer Connection on page 7-20 . 2. I[...]

  • Page 282

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-26 Spare Battery Insertion and Removal T o ins ert a spare batte ry: 1. Insert the battery into the spare batte ry charging slot in the back of the cradle as shown. Figure 7-16. Insert ing the V ehicle Cradle 2. Push the battery in. Listen for th e click that signifies the batter[...]

  • Page 283

    Accessories 7-27 LED Indicators Care and Cleaning Avoid getting oils, grease, or gaso line on the cradle , and do not let d ebris gather in the bottom of the cradle slot. When necessary , clean the c radle with a mild cleaner . If necessary , contact Symbol for advice on whether to use a particular clean er . T able 7-3. LED Charging Indicators Cra[...]

  • Page 284

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-28 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Fo ur Slot Ethernet cradle. For cradle communication setup procedures , see Ethernet Setup on page 4-16 . Figure 7-17. Four Sl ot Ethernet Cradle Power Port Ethernet Communication Po rt MC9000- K MC9000-S[...]

  • Page 285

    Accessories 7-29 The Four Slot Ethernet cradl e has the following attributes: • Provides 12VDC power fo r operating the mobile computer . • Enables data communication b etween the mobile computer (up to four) and a host computer , over an Ethernet n etwork (using a standard 10Base-T Ethernet ca ble). • Synchronizes information between the mob[...]

  • Page 286

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-30 Battery Charging Indicators The mobile computer’ s amber charge LED, locate d in the Indicator LED Bar , see Figure 1-1 o n page 1- 3 , shows the battery cha rging status. See T able 7-1 on page 7-13 for charging status indications . The battery usually charges in less than [...]

  • Page 287

    Accessories 7-31 The Four Slot Charge Only Crad le has the following attributes: • Provides 12VDC power fo r operating the mobile computer . • Simultaneously charges up to four batteries in the mobile com puter . Setup Figure 7-20. Four Slot Cradle Power Connections Battery Charging Indicators The mobile computer’ s amber charge LE D, located[...]

  • Page 288

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-32 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger This section describes how to set up and use the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger to charge up to four MC9000-K or MC9000-S spare batterie s. Figure 7-21. Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Power Port DC Cable Power Supply MC9000-S Spare Battery Spa[...]

  • Page 289

    Accessories 7-33 Spare Battery Charging with the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 1. Connect the charg er to a power sou rce. 2. For MC9000-K battery c harging , insert the battery into a sp are battery charging slot and gently press dow n on the battery to ensure proper cont act. 3. For MC9000-S battery cha rging use the Short Battery Adapter , see[...]

  • Page 290

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-34 Magnetic Stripe Reader This section describes how to set up and us e the snap-on MSR with the MC9000-K and the MC9000- S. The MSR snaps on to the mobile computer and can be removed easily when not in use. Figure 7-22. MSR The MSR: • Provides mobile computer’ s operating po[...]

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    Accessories 7-35 MSR and CAM Installation/Removal T o attach, sna p the MSR or the CAM onto the bottom of the mobile computer . Figure 7-23. MSR and CAM Installation T o remove , squeeze the latch grips and pu ll the MSR or the CAM from the mobile computer . Remove the MSR from the bottom of the m obile computer before using a cradle for charging a[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-36 Power Connection The MSR or CAM can a ccept power from either a standard AC plug or from a 12 VDC vehicle power source: 1. Select either the universal AC power supply or the 12VDC power cable. 2. Plug the power cord into the unit. 3. Plug the other end of the power cord into t[...]

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    Accessories 7-37 Serial/USB Connection The MSR can connect to and communicate with a serial/USB device, such as a printer or host computer , through its serial port. See CAM and MSR Comm unications Setup on page 7 -41 for the host computer communication setup procedu re. T o conn ect the MSR to a serial/USB device, con nect one end of the seria l d[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-38 Magnetic Stripe Reading The MSR9000 application is designed to work with the MSR. This sample application illustrates how an application should handle MSR inputs. From the T est Applicatio ns window , double-tap the MSR9000 icon. The MSR window appears, see MSR9000 on page 5-2[...]

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    Accessories 7-39 4. Swipe the magnetic stripe card throu gh the reader , ensuring the ma gnetic stripe on the card is position ed as shown below . Figure 7-26. MSR Magnetic Stripe Card Swiping[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-40 Cable Adapter Module This section describes how to set up and use the CAM. Both the CAM and the MSR attach to the mobile computer the same way , see Figure 7-23 on page 7-35 . They also share the same power connection, see Figure 7-24 on page 7 -36 and the same serial/USB conn[...]

  • Page 297

    Accessories 7-41 The CAM: • Provides mobile computer’ s operating po wer and battery charging power when used with the Symbol approved power supply and cable. • Provides serial connection through the seri al pass-through port for communication with a serial device, such as a host computer . For communication setup procedu res, see Serial Comm[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-42 Universal Battery Charger (UBC) Adapter There are two UBC Adapters, one fo r the MC9000-K/G Batteries an d one for the MC9000 -S Batteries. The UBCs can be used with a power supply as a standalone spare battery charger or it can be used with the four station UBC2000 to provide[...]

  • Page 299

    Accessories 7-43 2. Insert the battery in to the batte ry slot with the charging contacts facing down (over charging pins) and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contac t. See T able 7-4 for the UBC Adapter LED indications. Figure 7-30. Battery Insertion 3. T o remove the battery , press the battery release and lift battery out of sl[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-44 Figure 7-31. UBC Adapter LEDs T able 7-4. UBC Adapter Char ge LED Status Indications LED Indication Description POWER Green Power is conn ected to th e UBC Adapter . READY or Green Charging complete. ST ANDBY or Flashing- Y e llow The battery was deeply dischar ged and is bein[...]

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    Accessories 7-45 Modem Module The MDM9000 Modem Module enables data commu nication between the MC9000 mobile computer and a host computer , remotely through the phone lines, and synchronizes information between the MC9000 and a host computer . This section describes how to setup and use the MDM9000 Modem Module. Figure 7-32. Modem Module The Modem [...]

  • Page 302

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-46 Setup Connecting to the Mobile Computer Figure 7-33. Modem Module Connection - Mobile Computer Do not connect the modem's 15-pin connector into a VGA port of a host computer . Using the Correct T elepho ne Line T ype Use a standard analog phone line, as in most house hold[...]

  • Page 303

    Accessories 7-47 Connecting to the Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle Figure 7-34. Modem M odule Connection - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle Do not connect the modem's 15-pin connector into a VGA port of a host computer . If using a phone, connect the cord from the phon e to the Phone port on the modem. Configuring the Mobile Computer for the Modem [...]

  • Page 304

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-48 3. In the Con nection window , doub le-tap Make Ne w Connection to create a connection. Figure 7-35. Networ k and Connections Windows 4. Enter a name for the connection on the Make New Connec tion window , then tap Next . 5. In the Selec t a modem list, select Hayes Compatible[...]

  • Page 305

    Accessories 7-49 6. In the Phone Number window , enter the phone number fo r the connection, then tap Finish . Figure 7-37. Phone Number Window Depending on the loca tion when dialing, additio nal numbers may need to be dialed (e.g., a 9 prefix is often required if dialing from work; a country code is needed if dialing internationally). T o avoid c[...]

  • Page 306

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-50 Figure 7-38. Dial-Up and Dial Properties Window Modem Country Setup The modem defaults to operation with US telep hone networks (country cod e: B5). T o operate the modem with other country telephone netwo rks, enter the Country of Installation command. The modem adjusts its o[...]

  • Page 307

    Accessories 7-51 A T Commands The A T Command Set allows you to custom-configure th e modem. Only experienced users having difficulty with default settings should use this. Changing the Initialization String T o enter A T commands: 1. On the MC9000, tap Settings - Control Panel . Double -tap the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 2. In the Con n[...]

  • Page 308

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-52 3. T o modify dial-u p properties, tap Dial Properties , make the selections in the Device Properties window . 4. T o edit the Dialing Pattern s , tap Edit . Figure 7-40. Dial-Up and Dial Properties Window 5. The Edit Dialing Patterns window appears. . Figure 7-41. Edit Dial i[...]

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    Accessories 7-53 Basic A T Command Syntax A command line is made up of three elements: • Prefix - consists of the characters “A T” or “at” or , to repeat the execution of the prev ious command line, “A/” or “a/”. • Body - made up of individual commands described later . Space cha racters (IA5 2/0) are ignored and may be used for[...]

  • Page 310

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-54 S<parameter_number>=[<value>] If the “=” is used, the new value to be stored in the S-parameter is specified in decimal following the “=”. If no value is given (i.e., the en d of the command line occurs or the next com mand follows immediately), the S-param[...]

  • Page 311

    Accessories 7-55 ‘ Dial pause. (Modem paus es for a time specified b y S8 before dialing the digits f ollowing “,”) ; Return to command state . (Modem goes off hook and allows en tering additional A T commands . Use “H” to go back to on ho ok.) () - <space> Ignored. (Might be used to format the dial string.) A Off-hook and attempt t[...]

  • Page 312

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-56 V23C 1200 V32 9 600 or 4800 V32B 14400, 1200 0, 9600, 720 0 or 4800 V34 33600, 3120 0, 28800, 26400, 240 0, 21600, 19 200, 16800, 14400, 12000, 9600 , 7200, 4800 or 2400 %E Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto-Retrain or Fall back/Fall forward. %E<value> 0 Disabl[...]

  • Page 313

    Accessories 7-57 S5 Backspace Char acter 0-255 8 ASCII S6 Wait T ime before Blind Di aling or Dial T one 2-255 2 * S S7 Wait T ime for Carrier , Si lence or D ial T o ne 1-25 5 50 * S S8 Pa use T ime for Dial Delay Modifi er 0-255 2 * S S9 Carrier Detect Respon se Time 1-255 6 * 0 .1 S S10 Lost Carrier to Hangup Delay 1 -255 14 * 0.1 S S11 DTMF T o[...]

  • Page 314

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-58 Modem LED Indicators S38 Delay Befor e Forced Hangup 0-255 20 S S39 Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status - 3 S40 General Bit Mapped Options Status - 104 (68h) * S41 General Bit Mapped Options Status - 195 (C3h) * S46 Data Compressi on Contro l - 138 * S48 V .42 Negotiation C[...]

  • Page 315

    Accessories 7-59 W all Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide This section describes how to install and set up the MC9000 Wall Mo unt Bracket and Shelf Slide to mount cradles to a wall. Figure 7-42. Wall Mounti ng Bracket with Shelf Slide When installed on a wall, the mounting bracket and shelf slide enable mounting one or two single slot cradles to a wa[...]

  • Page 316

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-60 Attaching the Shelf Slide to the W all Mount Bracket One Single Slot Cradle/F our Slot Battery Charger T o a ttach the shelf slide to the wall mount bracket for use with one single slot cra dle or four slot battery charger: 1. Place the slide on th e bracket, aligning th e lar[...]

  • Page 317

    Accessories 7-61 Figure 7-45. Attaching T wo Shelf Slides Four Slot Cradle T o attach the shelf slide to the wall moun t bracket for use with a four slot cradle: 1. Place a slide on the left-h and bracket, alignin g the larger pan-head screw h oles in the slide with the left two screw holes on the bracket. 2. Secure the slide to the bracket by inse[...]

  • Page 318

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-62 Installing the Cradle/C harger on the Bracket Install the cradle or charger onto the bracket, inserting the brac ket’ s slide into the grooves on the bottom of the cradle/charger and sliding the cradle/charger into the desired position. 1. For one single slot cradle/four slo[...]

  • Page 319

    Accessories 7-63 Figure 7-48. Positio ning the Power Supply Power Supply[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 7-64[...]

  • Page 321

    Software Installation Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 Symbol Windows CE SMDK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 H[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 8-2[...]

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    Software Insta llation 8-3 Introduction The Symbol Windows CE SMDK for Series 9000 allows users to deve lop Windows CE applications for Series 9000 mobile computers. This SMDK co ntains libraries and other Symbol value-add software not available in the standard Microsoft ® Windows ® CE Platform SMDK. Symbol Windows CE SMDK The SMDK installation p[...]

  • Page 324

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 8-4 SMDK Components The SMDK installation program loads all of the SMDK, Series 9000 components onto the development computer . Onc e installe d, the SMDK allows users to cr eate applications and deploy the applications to mobile compu ters. The Symbol Windows CE SMDK for Series 90[...]

  • Page 325

    AirBEAM Smart Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3 AirBEAM Package Builder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3 AirBEA[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 9-2 Synchronizing with the Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 Manual Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 - 1 0[...]

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    AirBEAM Smart 9-3 Introduction The AirBEAM Smart product a llows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and Symbol wireless handheld device s. Before transfer , AirBEAM Smart checks and compares package version, so that only updated packages are loade d. AirBEAM Smart resides on radio-equipped client de vices a[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 9-4 AirBEAM Smart License The AirBEAM Smart Client is a licensed software product. The AirBEAM Smart Client's version synchronization func tionality is enabled through a licens e key file that is stored o n the client device. The license key file can be built into AirBEAM Smar[...]

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    AirBEAM Smart 9-5 Packages(1) T ab This tab is used to spec ify the package name of the first four o f eight packages that are to be loaded during the AirBEAM Smart syn chronization process. The specified package name must corres pond to a package that is available on the specified package server . Packages(2) T ab This tab is used to specify the p[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 9-6 Server T ab This tab is used to specify the configurati ons of the server to which the client connects during the package synchronization process. T able 9-3. Server T ab Field Description IP Address The IP Address of the serve r . It may be a host name or a dot notation format[...]

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    AirBEAM Smart 9-7 Misc(1) T ab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous featu res. T able 9-4. Misc (1) T ab Field Description Auto-load T his drop-dow n list is used to specify how the AirBEAM Smar t Client is to be invoked automatically when the clie nt device is rebooted. The selections ar e: Disable: the AirBEAM Smart Client is not i[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 9-8 Misc(2) T ab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous featu res. TF TP This checkbox specifi es whether th e TF TP prot ocol is to be us ed to downl oad files. By defa ult, the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the F TP protocol. WNMS This checkb ox specifies whether the Air[...]

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    AirBEAM Smart 9-9 Close Apps This check box specifies whether the A irBEAM Smart Client automatically attempts to clo se non-system app lications prior to resett ing the mobi le unit. If enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client sends a WM _CLOSE message to all non-system applications before resett ing the mobile unit. This fe ature offers applications the [...]

  • Page 334

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 9-10 Misc(3) T ab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous featu res. Synchronizing with the Server When the synchronizatio n process is initiated, the AirBEAM Smart Client at tempts to open an F TP session using the AirBEAM Smart Client configurat ion. Once con nected, [...]

  • Page 335

    AirBEAM Smart 9-11 3. Once connected, the AirBEAM Synch ronize window appears. • The Status List displays status messages that indicate the progress of the synchronization proce ss. • T ap OK to return to the Main Menu . This button remains inactive until the synchronization process is complete. • T ap Retry to restart the synchronization p r[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 9-12[...]

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    Mobile Computer Configuration Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-3 Starting Terminal Configuration Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-4 De[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-2 Flash Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-27 FFS Partitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-3 Introduction T erminal Configu ration Manager (TCM) is an application used to customize flash file system partitions for the mobile computer . The most common use is to create an applic ation partition hex file that contains the customer's application. TCM can al so be used to load hex files to the flash me[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-4 Starting T erminal Configuration Manager Click the Windows start menu TCM icon ( Symbol Windows CE SMDK for Series 9000 ) to start TCM. The TCM window appears displaying two child win dows: Script1 and File Explorer . The Script1 window contains a newly created scrip t and the[...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-5 The following table lists the components of the TCM window . T able 10-1. TCM Components Icon Component Function Script Wind ow Di splays the file s to be used in the creati on of the p artition(s). File Explore r Window Us ed to select the files to be ad ded to the sc ript. Create button Create a new script fil[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-6 Properties button View/change the current script pr operties. Build button Build the current script into a set of hex files. Check butto n Check th e script for errors (file s not found). Send button Download the he x image to the terminal. T ile button Arrange the sub -window[...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-7 Defining Script Properties Before a script is created, the script properties must be define d. This defines the type of terminal, flash type, number of disks being created and the memory configuratio n of each disk partition. T o define the sc ript properties: 1. Select the Script window to make it active. 2. Cl[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-8 8. Click the Options tab. The Script Properties window - Options tab appears. Figure 10-3. Script Proper ties Window - Options T ab 9. Set the paths for the Script File , Flash File and Hex File Build. 10. Click OK . Creating the Script for the Hex Image On start-up, TCM displ[...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-9 Opening a New or Existing Script A script file can be created from scratch or based on an ex isting script file. Click Create to create a new script or click Open to open an existing script (for example, a scrip t provided in the Se ries 9000 SMDK). If an existing script is opened and changes are made, saving th[...]

  • Page 346

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-10 Building the Image Once the script is created, the hex image defined by the script can be built. As part of the build, TCM perfo rms a check on the sc ript which verifies that all files referenc ed in the script exist. This check is important for previously created scripts to[...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-11 If one of the partitions being built is the E SSID, a prompt appears requesting the ESSID value. Deselect the HR (High Rate) check box when building ESSID images for a device with an FH radio. Figure 10-6. Build E SSID Partition Window If one of the partitions being built is the Splash Screen, a p rompt appears[...]

  • Page 348

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-12 The mobile computer must be inserted in the cradle or attached to the CAM, both with their appropriate po wer supplies connected to a power so urce, for the mobile computer to reset into IPL. 3. When the Initial Program Load er menu appears, release the scan and Power buttons[...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-13 T able 10-2. IPL Menu Partitions Partition Name Description Platform Contains the files in t he Platform folder . Application Contain s the files in the Application folder . PRIMFIRM Contains the prima ry radio firmware for the Spe ctrum24 HR radio card. Note: These p artitions must be loaded to use wireless do[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-14 If the platform or application partition sizes are changed, a new partition table must be downloaded first. 5. IPL displays the Select T ransport menu which lists the av ailable methods of downloading the file. Figure 10-8. Select T ransport Menu System Reset Select ing this [...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-15 If the mobile comp uter does not have a radio, then the WirelessS24XX selection is not availa ble on the T ransport menu. 6. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select the method of transport, then press Enter . 7. If the Serial transport method is selected, the Baud Rate Menu app ears. Figure 10-9. Baud Rate[...]

  • Page 352

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-16 9. If the Wireless S24XX transport me thod was selected, the Address Configuration me nu appears. Figure 10-10. Addres s Configuration Menu For wireless downloads, the ESSID must b e loaded via serial before Wireless S24 DS can be used. The PC running TCM must be on the same [...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-17 11. The Download File? menu appears. Figure 10-11. Download File? Menu Download File? Download Cancel Show Parms Previous To p[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-18 12. Use the up and down scroll buttons to selec t Show Parms to verify the file to download. Press Enter to display the Parameters screen. Figure 10-12. Parameters Screen Partition Name is the name o f the partition selected in the Initial Progra m Loader menu. Device Paramet[...]

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    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-19 14. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select Download . Press Enter . The Downloading screen appears. Figure 10-13. Downloading Screen Before the download starts, if Serial was s elected in the Select T rans port menu, Wa i t in g fo r Data appears in the Device Status field. If Wireless S24 DS was selected[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-20 15. On the development compute r , click Load on the TCM too lbar . The Load T ermin al window - Serial tab appears. Figure 10-15. Load T erminal Wi ndow - Serial and Ethernet T abs 16. For Serial port connectio ns, click the Serial tab and select the Image Files T o Load , C[...]

  • Page 357

    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-21 TCM Error Messages TCM validates the cells in the partitio n table when the Execute butto n is clicked. Cells highlighted in red contain an error . Partition loading is disabled until all errors are corrected. T able 10-3. TCM Error Messages Error Description/Solution Failed to b uild images: f lash file system[...]

  • Page 358

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-22 One of the disk sizes is one sector in size In Script Prop erties window , one of the disks is too small (one sector in size). This may cause problem while building images, especia lly when cushion is enabled. Increase the disk size. INV ALID VOLUME NAME In Script Properties [...]

  • Page 359

    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-23 IPL Error Detection While receiving data, IPL performs many chec ks on the data to ensure that the data is received correctly . If an error is detected, IPL immediately aborts the download, and repo rts the error on an error screen. Error screens may vary depending on the action being performed. A sample error [...]

  • Page 360

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-24 Can't open the source -7 An error occurred open ing the sou rce device (e ither radio card or Serial port). Ch eck source devic e connectivi ty and retr y . Can't open the destinat ion -8 An error oc curred open ing the des tination de vice (either flash ROM or Powe[...]

  • Page 361

    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-25 Invalid data in HEX file -25 The Symbol HEX file being download ed contains invalid data. Ensure the file is in proper Symbol HEX file format with valid HEX d ata. Exceeded max size -26 The do wnload file is too large to fit into th e space allocated fo r it. Either make th e file smaller or increase the space [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-26 Creating a Splash Screen The source bitmap files used to create the default splash s creens for the mobile c omputer are supplied with the Series 9000 SMDK. These files can be modified using any of the standard windows image editors, allowing customization for particular cust[...]

  • Page 363

    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-27 Flash Storage In addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Wi ndows CE te rminals, the mobile c omputer is also equipped with a non-volatile Flash-based storage area which can store data (p artitions) that can not be corrupted by a cold boot. This Flas h area is di vided into tw o categories: Flash File Sys[...]

  • Page 364

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-28 RegMerge.dll RegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows registry edits to be made to the Wind ows CE Registry . Regmerge.dll runs very early in the boot process and l ooks for registry files (.r eg files) in certain Flash File System folders during a cold boot. It then mer[...]

  • Page 365

    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-29 CopyFiles Windows CE expects certain files to be in the Wi ndows folder , residing in volatile storage. Windows CE maintains the System Registry in volatile storage. CopyFile s copies files from one folder to another on a cold boot. Files can be copied from a non-vola tile partition (Application or Platform ) t[...]

  • Page 366

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-30 8 bits per pixel only applies to splash screen ima ges. Once Windows CE is running, the color density is 16 bits per pixel. • IPL: This program interfaces with the host co mputer and allows downloading via crad le or serial cable any or all of the partition s listed above, [...]

  • Page 367

    Mobile Comp uter Configur ation 10-31 Partition images for selected partitions can be created by TCM. All partition images suitable for use by IPL are in hex file format for transfer by TCM from the dev elopment computer to the mobile computer . Upgrade Requirements Upgrade requirements: • The hex files to be downloaded (on development computer) [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 10-32[...]

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    Desktop Emulator Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Ins[...]

  • Page 370

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-2 Using the Emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-16 User Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Desktop Emula tor 11-3 Introduction This chapter provides b asic instructions for instal ling and using the emulator . The emulator provides software API em ulation of th e actual MC9000 -K and MC9000-S. The emulator consists of the following components: • System Settings Dialog (SSD) • Emulator User Interface (emulator skin) • Simulated Exte[...]

  • Page 372

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-4 1. In the PDT9000 program group, do uble-click SSD.exe file. The Emulator System Settings window appears. Figure 11-1. Emulator Sy stem Settings Window 2. Click the Storage tab to set the storage paths: Applicati on - Set Path to: C:Program FilesWindows CE T oolswce410PDT[...]

  • Page 373

    Desktop Emula tor 11-5 Figure 11-2. Emulator Startup Storage Settings 3. From the Emulator drop-down list, select either: PDT9000: Gemini53key for a full view of the mobile computer . or PDT9000: Gemini53keysplit for a split view o f the mobile computer . 4. The T ool drop down window displays the s elected Embedded Visual C++ tool.[...]

  • Page 374

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-6 Figure 11-3. Emulator View Options 5. Select the Alwa ys on top check box to keep the emulator view on top of all othe r programs, or leave the box unchecke d to allow other progra ms to display on top of the emulator view . 6. Click Launch to start the emulator . Gemini53keys[...]

  • Page 375

    Desktop Emula tor 11-7 Emulator Parameter Settings and Display s The Emulator System Setting s window is divided into three parts, emulator settings, emulator tabs and emulator LEDs. Figure 11-4. Emulator Sy stem Settings Window Emulator S ettings Emulator T abs Emulator LEDs[...]

  • Page 376

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-8 A detailed discussion of each of the emulator window tabs settings and displays is provided in the following sections: •E m u l a t o r •S t o r a g e • Scanner • Spectrum24 •B a t t e r y •S t a t u s . T able 11-1. Emulat or Window Functions Window Functions Emul[...]

  • Page 377

    Desktop Emula tor 11-9 Emulator T ab Use the Emulator ta b to set the emulator parameters , memory size, launch options and communications. Figure 11-5. Emulator T ab T able 11-2. Emulator T ab Functions Setting Description Memory Sets the memory size. Stop Action Sets the shut down st ate: T urn o ff emulator - Exits the emulator progra m. Save em[...]

  • Page 378

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-10 Storage T ab The Emulator Storage settings simula te the storage environment that would be provide d by a flash file system and MMC. Whe n the emulator starts, the conten ts of these developmen t computer folders are copied to the emulator as separa te folders. On ce the emu [...]

  • Page 379

    Desktop Emula tor 11-11 Scanner T ab Use the Scanner tab to allow the user to spec ify the type of simulated scanning provided by the emulator (the emulat or does not have a n integrated scann er). Figure 11-7. Scanner T ab T able 11-3. Sca nner T ab Functions Setting Description Scanner Options, M anual Enter scan data manu ally to be returned to [...]

  • Page 380

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-12 Spectrum24 T ab Use the Spectrum24 tab to allow the user to modify the si mulated characteristics of the Spectrum24 interface. Both the simulated network card and the access point ESSID2MAC address es can be modified to simulate a specific network environment. Figure 11-8. Sp[...]

  • Page 381

    Desktop Emula tor 11-13 Battery T ab Use the Battery tab to setup th e power source to A/C or ba ttery . Battery profiles (life and discharge/ charge rate) can also be set. Battery status can be modified using the shell icon or using the Wind ows CE battery API calls. Figure 11-9. Battery T ab Simulated T r ilogy Adapt er Enter t he simulated MAC A[...]

  • Page 382

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-14 Status T ab The Status tab provides a visual indication o f backlight , contras t and LEDs. Intensities of backlight are indicated by the size of the backlight bar . The desktop emulator always displays the emulated terminal sc reen in color . When testing an application targ[...]

  • Page 383

    Desktop Emula tor 11-15 Figure 11-10. Emulator Status Indications T able 11-6. Status T ab Functions Setting Descripti on Display Backlight - Indica tes the BackLight setting . Contrast - In dicates the contrast setting. Key Light Indicates th e Key Light sett ing.[...]

  • Page 384

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-16 Using the Emulator Once the Emulator has been launc hed and is running it functions like the actual termina l, see Starting the Emulator on page 11-3 . User Inputs The Emulator uses both the development comp uter mouse and the keypad for user inputs. Mouse Inputs The mouse cu[...]

  • Page 385

    Desktop Emula tor 11-17 AC Power/Battery Status Icons AC Power/Battery Status icons are shown in the ta skbar to indicate present power supply status. They appear and function the sam e as in the mobile computer , see AC Power/Battery Status Icons on page 2-30 . T askbar Icons and Buttons The T askbar icons a nd buttons are displayed in the taskbar[...]

  • Page 386

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 11-18 Resetting the Emulator The emulator does not support a the reset function. Warm and cold boots cannot be performed on the emulator .[...]

  • Page 387

    Maintenance and T roubleshooting Chapter Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-3 Maintaining the Mobile Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 388

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-2[...]

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    Maintenance a nd Troubleshooting 12-3 Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning an d storing the mobile com puter and provides troubleshooting solutio ns for potential pr oblems during mobile computer operating. Maintaining the Mobile Computer For trouble-free service, observe the following tip s when using the mobile computer: ?[...]

  • Page 390

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-4 T roubleshooting T able 12-1. T roubleshooti ng the Mobile Computer Problem Cause Solution Mobile comput er does not turn on. Lithium-ion battery no t charged. Charge or re place the li thium-ion batt ery in the mobile computer . Lithium-ion battery no t installed prop erly . [...]

  • Page 391

    Maintenance a nd Troubleshooting 12-5 Mobile comput er turns itse lf off. Mobile comput er is inacti ve. The mobile compu ter turns of f after a pe riod of inactivity. If the mobile computer is running on b attery power , this period can be set from 1 to 5 minute s, in one-minute inte rvals. If th e mobile computer i s running on exte rnal power , [...]

  • Page 392

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-6 If, after performing these checks, the mobile computer is still not reading symbols, contact the d istributor or Symbol T echnolog ies. The mobile computer does no t accept scan input. Scanning appl ication is no t loaded. V erify that the unit is loaded wit h a scanning appli[...]

  • Page 393

    Maintenance a nd Troubleshooting 12-7 Four Slot Char ge Only Cradle T able 12-2. T roublesh ooting the Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Problem Cause Solution Mobile computer charge indicator LE D does not l ight. Cradle is not receiving power . En sure the power supply is securely connect ed and receiving power . Mobile comput er is not seat ed correc[...]

  • Page 394

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-8 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle T able 12-3. T roubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause Solution Attempt by th e mobile computer to ActiveSy nc failed. Mobile comput er removed from the cradle while the LED was blinking gre en. Wait one minute and reinse rt the mob[...]

  • Page 395

    Maintenance a nd Troubleshooting 12-9 All Communicati on Status LED s are flashin g red. The unit cou ld not co nfigure itself, or it has lost th e lease on its IP address. Connect th e unit to an Ethernet ne twork with a correctly functionin g DHCP server . Failed automatic cradle configuratio n via local DHCP service. Connect a pr operly configu [...]

  • Page 396

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-10 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle T able 12-4. T roubleshooting The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Symptom Possible Cause Action Batteries not charg ing. Battery was removed fro m the charger or charger was u nplugged from AC power too soon. Ensur[...]

  • Page 397

    Maintenance a nd Troubleshooting 12-11 Spare battery is n ot charging. Battery not fully seated in ch arging slot. Remove and re-inser t the spare battery into the cradle, ensuring it is firmly seated. Battery inserted in correctly . Ensure the cont acts are faci ng down and to ward the bac k of the cradle. Battery is faulty . V erify that other ba[...]

  • Page 398

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-12 Cable Adapter Module Magnetic Stripe Reader T able 12-6. T roubleshooti ng The Cable Adapter Module Symptom Possible Cause Action Mobile computer battery is not ch arging. Mobile co mputer was removed from CAM or CA M was unplugged from AC power too soon. Ensure CAM is rece i[...]

  • Page 399

    Maintenance a nd Troubleshooting 12-13 Mobile computer battery is not ch arging. Mobile computer was removed from MSR or MSR was unplugged from AC power too soon. Ensure MSR is r eceiving po wer . Ens ure mobile comp uter is attached correct ly . Confirm main battery is char ging under Start - Settings - System - Power . If a mo bile computer batte[...]

  • Page 400

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-14 MDM9000 Modem Module T able 12-8. T roubleshooting the MDM9000 Modem Module Symptom Possible Cause Action Mobile comput er is not communicating t hrough the modem. The modem cabl e is not fully connected. Connect the modem cable securely to both the modem and the telephon e j[...]

  • Page 401

    Maintenance a nd Troubleshooting 12-15 Dial-out fails Location setting is incorrect. V erify Di aling Locations. V erify Dialing Patterns are correct for the current location . For example, enter ‘G’ in the For local calls, dial: field to dial directly , or ‘9,G’ if the telephone s ystem requires dialing ‘9’ f irst to acce ss an outside[...]

  • Page 402

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide 12-16 VCD9000 V ehicle Cradle T able 12-9. T roubleshooting the VCD9000 V ehicle Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Action Mobile computer battery ch arging LED does not lig ht. Cradle is not receiving power . Ensure the power input cable is securely co nnected to the cradle’ s power [...]

  • Page 403

    T echnical Specifications Appendix Contents Mobile Computer Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 MDM9000 Modem Module Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5 Mobile Computer Pin-Out[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide A-2[...]

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    Technical Specifications A-3 Mobile Computer T echnical Specifications The following table s ummarizes the mobile c omputer’ s intende d operating env ironment. T able A-1. Mobile Comput er T echnical Specifications Operating T emperature -4° to 122° F (-20° to + 5 0° C) Storage T emperature -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C) Humidity 5% to 9[...]

  • Page 406

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide A-4 Interface RS-232, max. 115.2 kbps min. 1200bps, US B MMC Card Slot T ype II Keypad Opti ons MC9000-K: 53-key standard Optional Keypads: •2 8 - k e y •4 3 - k e y MC9000-S: 28-key standard Data Captur e: 1D Dec ode Capabi lity Co de 39, code 1 28, code 93, codabar , code 1 1[...]

  • Page 407

    Technical Specifications A-5 MDM9000 Modem Module T echnical Specifications T able A-2. MDM9000 Modem Module T echnical Specifications Asynchronous character format Up to 10 bits, incl uding data, start, stop, a nd parity bit s Asynchronous data rates T ransmission rate fallback throug h 300 bps Chipset Conexant SCM Compatible public switched netwo[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide A-6[...]

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    Technical Specifications A-7 Mobile Computer Pin-Outs Figure A-1. Pin Locations T able A-3. MC9000-K and MC9000-S, Pin-Outs PIN Number Signal Name Function 1 USB_GND USB 2 USB_D_PLUS USB 3 TXD RS232C 4 RXD RS232C 5 DCD RS232C 6 RTS RS232C 7 DSR RS232C 8 GND Ground , 2.5A max. 9 RI RS232C 10 CRADLE_DET Ground ed by cradle when in cradle 11 DTR RS232[...]

  • Page 410

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide A-8 Accessory CAM and MSR Pin-Outs Figure A-2. CAM and MSR Serial Connector T able A-4. CAM and MSR Serial Connector Pinouts Pin Signal 1 USB_5V_DET 2 USB_D_MINUS 3 USB_D_PLUS 4 GND 5 GND 6 PWR_EXT_OUT 7 CRADLE_DET* 8 DSR 9 DCD 10 TXD 11 CTS 12 DTR 13 RI 14 RTS 15 RXD[...]

  • Page 411

    Keypad Maps Appendix Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-3 Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-2[...]

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    Keypad Maps B-3 Introduction This appendix contains the k eypad maps for the keypad con figurations. Each key is listed in the table with its value, depending on the sta te of the keypad. Keypads Each of the MC9000-K and MC9000-S mobile computers ha ve interchangeable modular Keypads: • 28-key Keypad (MC9000-K) • 43-key Keypad (MC9000-K) • 53[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-4[...]

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    Keypad Maps B-5 28-Key Keypad (MC9000-K) The 28-key keypa d contains a Power bu tton, application keys, sc roll keys and a function key . See T able B-3 for key functions an d T a ble B-4 for the keypad mappings. The mapp ing functions include: • 28-key functions • 28-key c haracter ma p. Figure B-1. MC90 00-K: 28-Key Keypad[...]

  • Page 416

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-6 T able B-1. MC9000-K : 28-Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Off <Func><#> Keypad Backlig ht On/Off <Func><0> Contrast + <Func><1> Contrast - <Func><4> V olu me + <Func><3> V olu me - <Fu[...]

  • Page 417

    Keypad Maps B-7 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha State (2 T aps) Shift Alpha State (3 T aps) Shift Alpha State (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (De[...]

  • Page 418

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-8 25 0 5 0 a6 5 9 7 b6 6 9 8 c6 7 9 9 A 160+65 65 B 160+66 66 C 160+67 67 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e[...]

  • Page 419

    Keypad Maps B-9 35 1 5 1 d6 8 1 0 0 e6 9 1 0 1 f7 0 1 0 2 D 160+68 68 E 160+69 69 F 160+70 70 * * T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift[...]

  • Page 420

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-10 45 2 5 2 g7 1 1 0 3 h7 2 1 0 4 i7 3 1 0 5 G 160+71 71 H 160+72 72 I 160+73 73 * * T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift A[...]

  • Page 421

    Keypad Maps B-11 55 3 5 3 j7 4 1 0 6 k7 5 1 0 7 l7 6 1 0 8 J 160+74 74 K 160+75 75 L 160+76 76 55 3 5 3 =1 8 7 6 1 + 160 +187 43 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shi[...]

  • Page 422

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-12 65 4 5 4 m7 7 1 0 9 n7 8 1 1 0 o7 9 1 1 1 M 160+77 77 N 160+78 78 O 160+79 79 * * T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift A[...]

  • Page 423

    Keypad Maps B-13 75 5 5 5 p8 0 1 1 2 q8 1 1 1 3 r8 2 1 1 4 s8 3 1 1 5 P 160+80 80 Q 160+81 81 R 160+82 82 S 160+83 83 +1 0 7 4 3 + 160 +107 43 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e[...]

  • Page 424

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-14 85 6 5 6 t8 4 1 1 6 u8 5 1 1 7 v8 6 1 1 8 T 160+84 84 U 160+85 85 V 160+86 86 - 189 45 - 160+189 45 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat[...]

  • Page 425

    Keypad Maps B-15 95 7 5 7 w8 7 1 1 9 x8 8 1 2 0 y8 9 1 2 1 z9 0 1 2 2 W 160+87 87 X 160+88 88 Y 160+89 89 Z 160+90 90 /1 9 1 4 7 / 160+191 47 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e [...]

  • Page 426

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-16 . 190 46 * 106 42 * 160 +106 42 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps)[...]

  • Page 427

    Keypad Maps B-17 04 8 4 8 Space 32 32 * * T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Fun[...]

  • Page 428

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-18 # 160+51 35 * * T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Sta[...]

  • Page 429

    Keypad Maps B-19 Space 32 32 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State VK Co[...]

  • Page 430

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-20 BKSP 8 8 T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 [...]

  • Page 431

    Keypad Maps B-21 Up 38 - T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State VK Code ([...]

  • Page 432

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-22 Down 40 - T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4[...]

  • Page 433

    Keypad Maps B-23 Right 39 - T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Ke y Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State VK Cod[...]

  • Page 434

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-24 Left 37 - T able B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4[...]

  • Page 435

    Keypad Maps B-25 43-Key Keypad (MC9000-K) The 43-key keypa d contains a Power bu tton, application keys, sc roll keys and a function key . See T able B-3 for key functions an d T a ble B-4 for the keypad mappings. The mapp ing functions include: • 43-key functions • 43-key c haracter ma p. Figure B-2. MC90 00-K: 43-Key Keypad[...]

  • Page 436

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-26 T able B-3. MC9000-K : 43-Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Off Keypad Backlight On/Off Contrast + <Func><F1> Contrast - <Func><F5> V olume + <Func><F4> V olume - <Func><F8>[...]

  • Page 437

    Keypad Maps B-27 T able B-4. MC9000- K: 43 Keypad Mapping Key Default (Numlock) State Alpha State Shift AlphaState Func State Shift- Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (Decimal) 14 9 4 9 u8 5 1 1 7 U 160+85 85 u8 5 1 1 7 U 1 60+85 85 25 0 5 0 v8 6 1 1 8 V 160+86 86 v8 6 1 1 8 V 1 60+86 86 35 1 5 1 w8 7 1 1 9 W 160+87 87 w8 7 1 1 9 W 160+87 8[...]

  • Page 438

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-28 55 3 5 3 s8 3 1 1 5 S 160+83 83 s8 3 1 1 5 S 160+83 83 65 4 5 4 t8 4 1 1 6 T 160 +84 84 t8 4 1 1 6 T 160+84 84 75 5 5 5 o7 9 1 1 1 O 160+79 7 9 o7 9 1 1 1 O 160+79 79 85 6 5 6 p8 0 1 1 2 P 160 +80 80 p8 0 1 1 2 P 160+80 80 T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Ke[...]

  • Page 439

    Keypad Maps B-29 95 7 5 7 q8 1 1 1 3 Q 160+81 81 q8 1 1 1 3 Q 1 60+81 81 04 9 4 9 y8 9 1 2 1 Y 160+89 89 y8 9 1 2 1 Y 1 60+89 89 F1 a6 5 9 7 A 160+65 65 * * F2 b6 6 9 8 B 160+66 66 b6 6 9 8 B 1 60+66 66 T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default (Numlock) State Alpha State Shift AlphaState Func State Shift- Func State VK Code ([...]

  • Page 440

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-30 F3 c6 7 9 9 C 160+67 67 c6 7 9 9 C 160+67 67 F4 d6 8 1 0 0 D 160+68 6 8 * * F5 e6 9 1 0 1 E 160 +69 69 * * T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default (Numlock) State Alpha State Shift AlphaState Func State Shift- Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue ([...]

  • Page 441

    Keypad Maps B-31 F6 f7 0 1 0 2 F 160+70 70 f7 0 1 0 2 F 1 60+70 70 F7 g7 1 1 0 3 G 160+71 71 g7 1 1 0 3 G 1 60+71 71 F8 h7 2 1 0 4 H 160+72 72 h7 2 1 0 4 H 1 60+72 72 F9 i7 3 1 0 5 I 160+73 73 + 107 43 + 1 60+107 43 T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default (Numlock) State Alpha State Shift AlphaState Func State Shift- Func St[...]

  • Page 442

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-32 F10 j7 4 1 0 6 J 160 +74 74 -1 8 9 4 5 - 160+189 45 F11 k7 5 1 0 7 K 160+75 75 *1 0 6 4 2 * 160+106 42 F12 l7 6 1 0 8 L 160+76 76 /1 9 1 4 7 ? 160+191 63 * m7 7 1 0 9 M 160+77 77 m7 7 1 0 9 M 160+77 77 T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default (Numlock) S[...]

  • Page 443

    Keypad Maps B-33 * n7 8 1 1 0 N 160+78 78 n7 8 1 1 0 N 160+78 78 Space 32 32 Space 32 32 Space 160+32 32 BKSP 8 8 BKSP 8 8 BKSP 160+8 8 BKSP 8 8 UP 38 - T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default (Numlock) State Alpha State Shift AlphaState Func State Shift- Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (Decimal) * See T able 2-7 o[...]

  • Page 444

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-34 Down 40 - Right 39 - Left 37 - .1 9 0 4 6 x8 8 1 2 0 X 160+88 88 x8 8 1 2 0 X 160+88 88 T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default (Numlock) State Alpha State Shift AlphaState Func State Shift- Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (Decimal) * See T ab[...]

  • Page 445

    Keypad Maps B-35 * 106 42 z9 0 1 2 2 Z 160+90 90 z9 0 1 2 2 Z 1 60+90 90 T able B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default (Numlock) State Alpha State Shift AlphaState Func State Shift- Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (Decimal) * See T able 2-7 on page 2-2 3 for keypad sp ecial functi ons. Note: Blank lines are provide d to [...]

  • Page 446

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-36 53-Key Keypad (MC9000-K) There are two physical configurations of the 53-k ey keypad, however both of the keypads are functionally identical. The 53-key keypad con tains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. See T able B-5 for key functions and T abl[...]

  • Page 447

    Keypad Maps B-37 T able B-5. MC9000-K: 53 Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/ Off <Func><Z > Keypad Backlight On/Of f <Func><X> Contrast + <Func><D> Contrast - <Func><I> V olume + <Func><H> V olume - <Func><M> T able B-6. MC9000-K: 53-Key Mapping Key[...]

  • Page 448

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-38 45 2 5 2 $ 160+52 103 F4 115 - F4 160+115 - 55 3 5 3 % 160+53 106 F5 116 - F5 160+116 - 65 4 5 4 ^ 160+54 94 F6 117 - F6 160+117 - 75 5 5 5 & 160+55 112 F7 118 - F7 160+118 - 85 6 5 6 * 160+56 42 F8 119 - F8 160+119 - 95 7 5 7 ( 160+57 41 F9 120 - F9 160+120 - T able B-6. [...]

  • Page 449

    Keypad Maps B-39 04 8 4 8 ) 160+48 40 F10 1 21 - F10 160+121 - UP 38 - Down 40 - Right 39 - Left 37 - T able B-6. MC9000-K: 53-Key Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Sh ift State Func State Shift-Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (Decimal) * See T able 2-7 on page 2-2 3 for keypad sp ecial functi ons. Note: Blank lin es are provid ed to [...]

  • Page 450

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-40 ENTER 13 13 a6 5 9 7 A 160+65 65 ,1 8 8 4 4 < 160 +188 60 b6 6 9 8 B6 6 6 6 .1 9 0 4 6 > 160 +190 60 c6 7 9 9 C 160+67 67 ‘2 2 2 3 9 “ 1 60+222 34 b6 8 1 0 0 D 160+68 68 * * T able B-6. MC9000-K: 53 -Key Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Shift State Func State Sh[...]

  • Page 451

    Keypad Maps B-41 e6 9 1 0 1 E 160+69 69 [2 1 9 9 1 { 160+219 123 f7 0 1 0 2 F 160+70 70 ]2 2 1 9 3 } 160+221 125 g7 1 1 0 3 G 160+71 71 2 2 0 9 2 | 160+2 20 124 h7 2 1 0 4 H 160+72 72 * * T able B-6. MC9000-K: 53-Key Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Sh ift State Func State Shift-Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (Decimal) * See T able[...]

  • Page 452

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-42 i7 3 1 0 5 I 160+73 73 * * j7 4 1 0 6 J 160+74 74 ‘1 9 2 9 6 ~ 160 +192 126 k7 5 1 0 7 K 160+75 75 k7 5 1 0 7 K 160 +75 75 l7 6 1 0 8 L 160+76 76 /1 9 1 4 7 ? 1 60+191 63 T able B-6. MC9000-K: 53 -Key Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift-Func St[...]

  • Page 453

    Keypad Maps B-43 m7 7 1 0 9 M 160+77 77 * * n7 8 1 1 0 N 160+78 78 -1 8 9 4 5 _ 160 +189 95 o7 9 1 1 1 O 160+79 79 o7 9 1 1 1 O 160+79 79 p8 0 1 1 2 P 160+80 80 p8 0 1 1 2 P 160 +80 80 q8 1 1 1 3 Q 160+81 81 q8 1 1 1 3 Q 160+81 81 T able B-6. MC9000-K: 53-Key Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Sh ift State Func State Shift-Func State VK Code (De[...]

  • Page 454

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-44 r8 2 1 1 4 R 160+82 82 ;1 8 6 5 9 : 160+1 86 58 s8 3 1 1 5 S 160+83 83 +1 8 7 4 3 + 160 +187 43 t8 4 1 1 6 T 160+84 84 -1 0 9 4 5 - 160+109 45 u8 5 1 1 7 U8 5 8 5 *1 0 6 4 2 * 160 +106 42 v8 6 1 1 8 V 160+86 86 /1 9 1 4 7 ? 1 60+191 63 w8 7 1 1 9 W 160+87 87 =1 8 7 4 3 + 160 +[...]

  • Page 455

    Keypad Maps B-45 x8 8 1 2 0 X 160+88 88 * * y8 9 1 2 1 Y 160+89 89 y8 9 1 2 1 Y 160 +89 89 z9 0 1 2 2 Z9 0 9 0 * * T able B-6. MC9000-K: 53-Key Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Sh ift State Func State Shift-Func State VK Code (Decimal) ASCII V alue (Decimal) * See T able 2-7 on page 2-2 3 for keypad sp ecial functi ons. Note: Blank lin es are [...]

  • Page 456

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-46 3270 Emulator The 3270 emulator keypad contains a Po wer button, application keys , scroll keys and a function key . The 3270 emulator keypad uses the 53-key mapping when not in the emulator mode, see T able B-6 for descriptions for the 53-key mapp ings. The emulator mappin g [...]

  • Page 457

    Keypad Maps B-47 T able B-7. 3270 Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Program Inf ormation <Func><Ctrl> <P> Diagnostics < Func><Ctrl><D> Keyclicks On/Off <Func><Ctrl><K> Quiet Mode On/Of f <Func><Ctrl>< Q> T erminal Configuration <Func><Ctrl><C> Host Pro[...]

  • Page 458

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-48 T able B-8. 3270 Emulation Key s 3270 Key Key Sequence Attention <Ctrl> < G> Backspace <BKSP> Back T ab <Ctrl><J> Clear <Esc> Clear EOF <Ctrl><K> Delete <Func><BKSP> Dup <Ctrl><D> Enter <Ent er> Eras[...]

  • Page 459

    Keypad Maps B-49 F4 <Func><4> F5 <Func><5> F6 <Func><6> F7 <Func><7> F8 <Func><8> F9 <Func><9> F10 <Func><0> F11 <Shift ><1> F12 <Shift ><2> F13 <Shift ><3> F14 <Shift ><4> F15 <Shift ><5> F16 <Shift>[...]

  • Page 460

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-50 T able B-9. 3270 Character Map Char Key Sequence Space <space> ! <Ctrl><5 > " <Shift><Func><C> # <Ctrl><6 > $ <Ctrl><7 > % <Ctrl><8 > & <Ctrl><9 > ' <Func><C > ( <C[...]

  • Page 461

    Keypad Maps B-51 : <Shift><Func><R> ; <Func><R> < <Shift>< Func><A> = <Func><W > > <Shift>< Func><B> ? <Func><Ctrl><G> @ <Func><Ctrl><B> A <Shift>< A> B <Shift><B> C <Shift><C> D <Shift>&l[...]

  • Page 462

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-52 U <Shift><U> V <Shift><V> W <Shift><W> X <Shift><X> Y <Shift><Y> Z <Shift><Z> [ <Func><E> <Func><G> ] <Func><F> ^ <Func><C trl><E> _ <Shift><[...]

  • Page 463

    Keypad Maps B-53 p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S> t <T> u <U> v <V> w <W> x <X> y <Y> z <Z> { <Shift><Func ><E> | <Shift>< Func><G> } <Shift>< Func><F> ~ <Shift>< Func><J> T able B-9. 3270 Character Map Char Key Sequence[...]

  • Page 464

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-54 5250 Emulator The 5250 emulator keypad contains a Po wer button, application keys , scroll keys and a function key . The 5250 emulator keypad uses the 53-key mapping when not in the emulator mode, see T able B-6 for descriptions for the 53-key mapp ings. The emulator mappin g [...]

  • Page 465

    Keypad Maps B-55 T able B-10. 5250 Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Program Inf ormation <Func><Ctrl> <P> Diagnostics < Func><Ctrl><D> Keyclicks On/Off <Func><Ctrl><K> Quiet Mode On/Of f <Func><Ctrl>< Q> T erminal Configuration <Func><Ctrl><C> Host Pr[...]

  • Page 466

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-56 T able B-11. 5250 Emulation Key s 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention < Ctrl><G> Backspace <BKSP> Back T ab <Func><Spa ce> Clear <Func><Ctrl><Shift ><1> Delete <Func><BKSP> Dup <Ctrl><D> Enter <Ent &g[...]

  • Page 467

    Keypad Maps B-57 F4 <Func><4> F5 <Func><5> F6 <Func><6> F7 <Func><7> F8 <Func><8> F9 <Func><9> F10 <Func><0> F11 <Shift ><1> F12 <Shift ><2> F13 <Shift ><3> F14 <Shift ><4> F15 <Shift ><5> F16 <Shift >[...]

  • Page 468

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-58 T able B-12. 5250 Character Map Char Key Sequence Space <space> ! <Ctrl><5 > " <Shift><Func><C> # <Ctrl><6 > $ <Ctrl><7 > % <Ctrl><8 > & <Ctrl><9 > ' <Func><C > ( <[...]

  • Page 469

    Keypad Maps B-59 : <Shift><Func><R> ; <Func><R> < <Shift>< Func><A> = <Func><W > > <Shift>< Func><B> ? <Func><Ctrl><G> @ <Func><Ctrl><B> A <Shift>< A> B <Shift><B> C <Shift><C> D <Shift>&l[...]

  • Page 470

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-60 U <Shift><U> V <Shift><V> W <Shift><W> X <Shift><X> Y <Shift><Y> Z <Shift><Z> [ <Func><E> <Func><G> ] <Func><F> ^ <Func><C trl><E> _ <Shift><[...]

  • Page 471

    Keypad Maps B-61 p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S> t <T> u <U> v <V> w <W> x <X> y <Y> z <Z> { <Shift><Func ><E> | <Shift>< Func><G> } <Shift>< Func><F> ~ <Shift>< Func><J> T able B-12. 5250 Character Map Char Key Sequence[...]

  • Page 472

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-62 VT Emulator Keypad The VT Emulator keypad contains a Power button, applica tion keys, scroll keys and a function key . The VT emulator keypad uses the 53-key mapping when not in the emu lator mode, see T able B-6 for descriptions for the 53-key mappings. The emulator mappin g [...]

  • Page 473

    Keypad Maps B-63 T able B-13. VT T erminal Functions VT Function Key Sequence Program Infor mation <Func><Ctrl ><P> Diagnostics <Fu nc><Ctrl><D> Keyclicks On/Off <Func><Ctrl><K> Quiet Mode <Func><Ctrl><Q> T erminal Configuration <Func><Ctr l><C> Host Profiles [...]

  • Page 474

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-64 T able B-14. VT -100 Emulation Key s VT -100 Key Key Sequence Return <R eturn> Backspace <BKSP> T ab <Func><*> Up Arrow <Up Arrow> Left Arrow <Left Arrow> ESC <Esc> BS <BKSP> LF <Ctrl> <J> Hard T erminal Reset <Fun[...]

  • Page 475

    Keypad Maps B-65 T able B-15. VT -220 Emulation Key s VT -220 Key Key Sequence Return <Return > Backspace <BKSP> T ab <Fun c><*> Up Arrow <Up Arrow> Left Arrow <Left Arrow> Hard T erminal Reset <Func><Ctrl><H> Find <Func><Ctrl><Le ft> Insert Here <F unc><Space> Prev[...]

  • Page 476

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-66 F18 <Shift><8> F19 <Shift><9> F20 <Shift><0> Enter <Return> Backspace(Delete) <Ctrl><BKSP> Backtab <Func><.> Down Arrow <Down Arrow> Right Arrow <Right Arrow> Soft T erminal Rese t <Func><Ct[...]

  • Page 477

    Keypad Maps B-67 T able B-16. VT/HP Character Map Char Key Sequence ^@ ^A <Ctrl><A> ^B <Ctrl>< B> ^C <Ctrl>< C> ^D <Ctrl><D> ^E <Ctrl>< E> ^F <Ctrl><F> ^G <Ctrl><G> ^H <Ctrl><H> ^I <Ctrl><I> ^J <Ctrl>< J> ^K <Ctrl>< K>[...]

  • Page 478

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-68 ^Z <Ctr l><Z> ESC <ESC> ^ <Ctrl><1> ^] <Ctrl><2> ^^ <Ctr l><3> ^_ <Ctrl>< 4> Space <space> ! <Func><Q> " <Shift><Func>< C> # <Ctrl><6> $ <Ctrl><7>[...]

  • Page 479

    Keypad Maps B-69 5 <5> 6 <6> 7 <7> 8 <8> 9 <9> : <Func><P> ; <Func><R> < <Func><K> = <Func><W> > <Func><L> ? <Func><Ctrl><G> @ <Func><Ctrl><B> A <Shift><A> B <Shift><B> C <Shift><C> [...]

  • Page 480

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-70 P <Shift>< P> Q <Shift><Q> R <Shift>< R> S <Shift>< S> T <Shift>< T> U <Shift><U> V <Shift>< V> W <Shift><W> X <Shift>< X> Y <Shift>< Y> Z <Shift>< [...]

  • Page 481

    Keypad Maps B-71 k <K> l <L> m <M> n <N> o <O> p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S> t <T> u <U> v <V> w <W> x <X> y <Y> z <Z> { < Shift><Func> <E> | <Func><O> } < Shift><Func> <F> ~ <Shift>< Func><J> T[...]

  • Page 482

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-72 28-Key Keypad (MC9000-S) The 28-key keypad contains a Powe r button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key . See T able B-3 fo r key functions and T able B-4 for the keypad mappings. The map ping functions include: • 28-key func tions • 28-key character ma p. Fi[...]

  • Page 483

    Keypad Maps B-73 T able B-17. MC9000-S : 28-Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Of f <Func><# > Keypad Backlight On/Of f <Func><0> Contrast + <Func><1> Contrast - <Func ><4> V olume + <Func><3> V olume - <Func><6>[...]

  • Page 484

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-74 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha State (2 T aps) Shift Alpha State (3 T aps) Shift Alpha State (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct[...]

  • Page 485

    Keypad Maps B-75 25 0 5 0 a6 5 9 7 b6 6 9 8 c6 7 9 9 A 160+65 65 B 160+66 66 C 160+67 67 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha St[...]

  • Page 486

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-76 35 1 5 1 d6 8 1 0 0 e6 9 1 0 1 f7 0 1 0 2 D 160+68 68 E 160+69 69 F 160+70 7 0 * * T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift[...]

  • Page 487

    Keypad Maps B-77 45 2 5 2 g7 1 1 0 3 h7 2 1 0 4 i7 3 1 0 5 G 160+71 71 H 160+72 72 I 160+73 73 * * T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shif[...]

  • Page 488

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-78 55 3 5 3 j7 4 1 0 6 k7 5 1 0 7 l7 6 1 0 8 J 160+74 74 K 160+75 75 L 160+76 7 6 55 3 5 3 =1 8 7 6 1 + 160+187 43 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shi[...]

  • Page 489

    Keypad Maps B-79 65 4 5 4 m7 7 1 0 9 n7 8 1 1 0 o7 9 1 1 1 M 160+77 77 N 160+78 78 O 160+79 79 * * T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shif[...]

  • Page 490

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-80 75 5 5 5 p8 0 1 1 2 q8 1 1 1 3 r8 2 1 1 4 s8 3 1 1 5 P 160+80 80 Q 160+81 81 R 160+82 8 2 S 1 60+83 83 +1 0 7 4 3 + 160+107 43 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha Stat[...]

  • Page 491

    Keypad Maps B-81 85 6 5 6 t8 4 1 1 6 u8 5 1 1 7 v8 6 1 1 8 T 160+84 84 U 160+85 85 V 160+86 86 - 189 45 - 160+189 45 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Sta[...]

  • Page 492

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-82 95 7 5 7 w8 7 1 1 9 x8 8 1 2 0 y8 9 1 2 1 z9 0 1 2 2 W 160+87 87 X 160+88 88 Y 160+89 8 9 Z 160 +90 90 /1 9 1 4 7 / 160+1 91 47 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha Sta[...]

  • Page 493

    Keypad Maps B-83 . 190 46 * 106 42 * 160 +106 42 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Sh[...]

  • Page 494

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-84 04 8 4 8 Space 32 32 * * T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift[...]

  • Page 495

    Keypad Maps B-85 # 160+51 35 * * T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State V[...]

  • Page 496

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-86 Space 32 32 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e[...]

  • Page 497

    Keypad Maps B-87 BKSP 8 8 T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State VK Code [...]

  • Page 498

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-88 Up 38 - T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 [...]

  • Page 499

    Keypad Maps B-89 Down 40 - T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State VK Code[...]

  • Page 500

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-90 Right 39 - T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e [...]

  • Page 501

    Keypad Maps B-91 Left 37 - T able B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued) Key Default State Alpha State (1 T ap) Alpha State (2 T aps) Alpha State (3 T aps) Alpha State (4 T aps) Shift Alpha State (1 T ap) Shift Alpha Stat e (2 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (3 T aps) Shift Alpha Stat e (4 T aps) Ctrl State Funct State Shift-Func State VK Code[...]

  • Page 502

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide B-92[...]

  • Page 503

    Glossary 802.11/8 02.11b A radi o protocol th at may be used b y the Symbol Spectrum24 ra dio card. Sy mbol radio card s that use th e 802.11 protocol also have an ESS_ID. ACK/NAK ACK/NA K is the defau lt software handshaking. Access Point Access Point (AP) refers to Symbol’ s Spectrum24 Ethernet Access Point . It is a piec e of communicat ions e[...]

  • Page 504

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-2 AirBEAM ® Manager AirBEAM ® Manager is a comprehensive wireless n e twork management sy stem that provides e ssential functi ons that are requi red to config ure, monitor , upgr ade and troubleshoo t the Spectr um24 ® wireless network and its components (including n etworke[...]

  • Page 505

    Glossary GL-3 ASCII American Standard Cod e for Information In terchange. A 7 bit-plus-p arity code repres enting 128 lett ers, numerals, punctuation marks and cont rol characters. It is a standard data transmission code in the U.S. Autodiscrimination The ability of an int erface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code. After th[...]

  • Page 506

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-4 Bit Binary digit. One bit is the basi c un it of binary informatio n. Generally , eight consecutive bits compose one byt e of data. The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte dete rmines its meaning. bps See Bits Per Second . Byte On an addressable bo undary , eight adjacen[...]

  • Page 507

    Glossary GL-5 Character Set Those characters a vailable for encoding in a particular bar code symbology . Check Digit A digit u sed to verif y a correct symbol decode. Th e scanner inserts the de coded data into an arith metic formula and checks that the resulting nu mber matches the encoded check digit. Check di gits are required for UPC but are o[...]

  • Page 508

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-6 Data Communications Equipment (DCE) A device (suc h as a modem) whi ch is designed to attach directly to a DTE (Data T erminal Equipment) device. DCE See Data Communications Equipment . DCP See Device COnfiguration Package . Dead Zone An area within a scanner's field of v[...]

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    Glossary GL-7 Discrete 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbolog y representing ea ch character by a group o f five bars, two of which are wi de. The locat ion of wide bars in the gr oup determines which character is encoded; spaces are insignificant. Only numeric characters (0 to 9) and START/STOP characters may be encoded. DNS Server The Control Panel al[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-8 ESS_ID Extended Service Se t Identifier , defines the covera ge area. Prior to the release of the 802.11 specification the ESS_ID was called the Net_ID or Network Identifier . For terminals using Spectrum24 radios with th e 802.11 protocol, an ESS_ID allows facilities to limit[...]

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    Glossary GL-9 Hard Reset See Cold Boot . Hopping Sequence A set of ra ndom frequencies designed to minimize interfer ence with other sets of ra ndom frequenc ies. A hopping seque nce determines th e pattern with wh ich a station that uses frequency hopping changes its communications frequen cy . See Frequency Hopping . Hz Hertz; A unit of freq uenc[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-10 Intercharacter Gap The space betw een two adja cent bar code characte rs in a discrete code. Interleaved Bar Code A bar co de in which characters are paired together , using bars to represent the first characte r and the intervening spaces to r epresent the second. Interleave[...]

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    Glossary GL-11 Kerberos Kerberos is a network auth entication protocol. It i s designed to provide strong auth enticatio n for client /server application s by using secret-k ey cryptography. A free implementation of this pr otocol is available from the Massachuset ts Institute of T echno logy . Kerbe ros is available in many commercial product s as[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-12 MC Mobile Computer . MIL 1 mil = 1 thousandth of a n inch. Misread (Misdecode) A condition whi ch occurs when th e data output of a reader or interface cont roller does not agree with the data encoded within a bar code symbo l. Mobile Computer In this text, mobile computer re[...]

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    Glossary GL-13 Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) Novell’ s driv er specifi cation for an interface between network ha rdware and h igher-level protocols. It su pports multiple protocols on a single NIC (Network Interface Controller). I t is capable of understan ding and translati ng any network informa tion or request sent by any other OD I- compati[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-14 Programming Mode Th e state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values. See Scanning Mode . Quiet Zone A clear spac e, containing n o dark marks , which preced es the start character of a bar cod e symbol and follows the stop character . QWERTY A standard ke yboard[...]

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    Glossary GL-15 Scanning Mode The scann er is energized, progr ammed and ready to read a bar code. Scanning Sequence A method of pro gramming or config uring para meters for a bar code reading syst e m by scanning bar code menu s. SMDK Software MobilityDevelopment Kit Self-Checking Code A symbology that us es a checking algorithm to detect encoding [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-16 STEP Symbol T erminal Enabler Program. Subnet A subset of nodes on a ne twork that ar e serviced by the same router . See Router . Subnet Mask A 32-bit number used to separ ate the ne twork and host sections of an IP ad dress. A custom subnet mask subdivides an IP network int[...]

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    Glossary GL-17 TCP/IP (T ransmission Control Protocol/Int ernet Protocol) A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems. This standard is the protocol of the Int ernet and has become t he global stan dard for commu nications. TCP provides transpor t functions, which ensures that the tot a l amount of by tes sent is re ceived cor[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-18 T rivial File T ransfer Protocol See TF TP . TSR See T erminate and Stay Resident . UPC Universal Product Code. A re latively complex numeric symbology . Each character consists of two bars and two spaces, each of which is any of four width s . The standard symbology for re t[...]

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    Glossary GL-19 WNMP (Wireless Network Man agement Protocol) This is Symbo l’ s proprietar y MAC layer protocol used fo r inter access poin t communication and othe r MAC layer communicatio n. WNMS (was renamed to AirBEAM ® Manager) See AirBEAM ® Manager .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NE T Product Referenc e Guide GL-20[...]

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    Index-1 Numerics 128-bit sha red key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30 2-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-37 40-bit shared key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30 A AC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-36 access points . . . . . . [...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Win dows® CE .NET Pr oduct Ref erence Guide IN-2 serial connection . . . . . . . . 7-34, 7-37, 7-41 multi media card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7, 7-5 printer cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -7, 7-6 serial/USB cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7, 7-5 shelf slide . . . . . . [...]

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    Index IN-3 CAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7, 7-6, 7-40 USB connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-34, 7-41 certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6, 3-15 changing profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26 changing the da te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Win dows® CE .NET Pr oduct Ref erence Guide IN-4 copyfile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29 regmerge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-28 flash storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-43, 10-27 four slot charge only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 fou[...]

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    Index IN-5 mobile computer cold boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-28 mode 802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 ad-hoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 infrastruc ture . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 528

    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Win dows® CE .NET Pr oduct Ref erence Guide IN-6 remove battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10 removing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7 reset hard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24, 6-38 soft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Index IN-7 termina l cold boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17 customizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 hard reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-39, 2-40 power on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24, 11-17 reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    MC9000-K/S for Embedded Win dows® CE .NET Pr oduct Ref erence Guide IN-8[...]

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