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Marathon

with Windows

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 Embedded Standard

with Windows

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 7 Professional

with Windows XP

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 Professional

User’s Guide

Summary of Contents for Marathon

Page 1: ...Marathon with Windows Embedded Standard with Windows 7 Professional with Windows XP Professional User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...r registered trademarks of SD 3C LLC in the United States and or other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc Symbol is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license RAM and RAM Mount are both trademar...

Page 3: ...r Marathon 2 2 Hardware Setup 2 2 Software Setup 2 3 Front View 2 4 Rear View 2 4 Bottom View 2 5 Right Side View 2 5 Left Side View 2 5 LEDs and Indicators 2 6 Power Button 2 6 Status LEDs 2 6 Keyboard Indicators 2 6 About the Battery 2 7 Charge or Recharge the Main Battery 2 7 Charge or Recharge the Extended Battery 2 7 Tapping the Touch Screen with a Stylus 2 8 Using the Biometric Mouse 2 8 Adj...

Page 4: ...nnector 3 3 Power Supply Connector 3 3 Antenna Signal Pathway 3 3 Docking Connector 3 3 Keyboard 3 3 Backlighting 3 3 Sticky Keys 3 3 Sticky Key Indicators 3 3 Keyboard Help 3 4 Biometric Mouse 3 4 Security Features 3 4 Fingerprint Reader Biometric Mouse 3 5 Navigation 3 5 Touch Screen 3 6 Calibrating the Touch Screen 3 6 Refresh the Touch Screen Calibration Points 3 6 Disabling the Touch Screen 3...

Page 5: ...pe Reader 5 6 Loading an Operating System on the Marathon 5 7 The Marathon Drivers CD ROM 5 7 Using the Recovery DVD 5 7 Chapter 6 802 11 Wireless Network Configuration Introduction 6 1 Laird Wireless Network Configuration 6 1 Important Notes 6 1 Laird Connection Manager 6 1 Sign On vs Stored Credentials 6 12 Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path 6 14 Configuring the Profile 6 17 6 36 Summit Wir...

Page 6: ...b 7 5 Hardware Tab 7 6 Chapter 8 OneClick Internet Wireless Configuration Introduction 8 1 System Requirements 8 1 Supported Languages 8 1 Preparing for Initial Use on the Marathon 8 2 Install SIM Card 8 2 Load Firmware 8 2 Activation 8 2 Using OneClick Internet 8 5 Using Connection Manager 8 5 Menu Buttons 8 6 Statistics Display 8 6 Settings Button 8 7 SMS 8 17 Web Browser Button 8 20 Email Butto...

Page 7: ...op Dock and Powered Vehicle Mount Dock Unpacking your Docks 11 1 Overview 11 1 Desktop Dock 11 1 Quick Start Desktop Dock 11 1 Preparing the Dock for Use 11 2 Table Mounting 11 2 Desktop Dock Footprint 11 2 Assemble Attach the AC Power Adapter 11 3 Connect Cables 11 4 Using a Dock and a Second Monitor 11 4 Status LEDs 11 5 Docking and Undocking 11 6 Inserting and Removing the Extended Battery 11 6...

Page 8: ... 12 5 Dimensions 12 5 Chapter 13 Imager Add On Module Introduction 13 1 Cautions and Warnings 13 1 How To Scan a Bar Code 13 2 Scan a Linear Bar Code 13 2 Scan a 2D Bar Code 13 2 Good Read Bad Read Indicators 13 3 Factors That May Impact Decode Performance 13 3 Bar Code Quality 13 3 Bar Code Source 13 3 Bar Code Symbology 13 3 Lens Damage 13 3 Ambient Lighting 13 3 Temperature 13 3 Bar Code Help 1...

Page 9: ...ormat 13 23 Transmit Code ID Character 13 25 UPC EAN 13 30 UPC A 13 30 UPC E 13 30 UPC E1 13 31 EAN 8 JAN 8 13 31 EAN 13 JAN 13 13 32 Bookland EAN 13 32 Bookland ISBN Format 13 33 Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals 13 34 UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy 13 38 Transmit UPC A Check Digit 13 38 Transmit UPC E Check Digit 13 39 Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit 13 39 UPC A Preamble 13 40 UPC E Preamble 13 ...

Page 10: ...odes 13 69 US Postnet 13 69 US Planet 13 69 UK Postal 13 70 Japan Postal 13 71 Australian Postal 13 71 Dutch Postal 13 72 Transmit US Postal Check Digit 13 72 4 State Postal 13 73 GS1 DataBar RSS 13 74 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 13 74 GS1 DataBar Limited RSS Limited 13 74 GS1 DataBar Expanded RSS Expanded 13 75 Convert GS1 DataBar RSS to UPC EAN 13 75 Composite 13 76 Composite CC C 13 76 C...

Page 11: ...ix Decode Zones 13 89 Introduction 13 89 2D Imager 13 89 Chapter 14 Customer Support Technical Assistance 14 1 Product Service and Repair 14 1 Limited Warranty 14 1 ...

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Page 13: ...fied for use with the Marathon only Laser Label Location Laser Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with and complies with IEC60825 1 ed2 2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 630 680nM Model Number Serial Number and IMEI Lab...

Page 14: ...rienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices Honeywell is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those s...

Page 15: ...tion exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device was tested for typical lap hand held operations with the device contacted directly to the human body to the back front and left side of the Handheld Computer To maintain compliance with FCC IC RF exposure compliance requirements avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmission Bluetooth Honeywell Scannin...

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Page 17: ...when configuring a Marathon This guide has been developed for a Marathon with a Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard operating system Microsoft Windows 7 Professional operating system or a Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system Terminal Emulation Software Honeywell provides RFTerm or Freefloat AccessOne for terminal emulation needs for the Marathon Click here for the Freefloat website B...

Page 18: ...Marathon should need to be returned for service For details see Product Service and Repair page 14 1 Initial Setup for Marathon Following are steps you might take when setting up a new Marathon Follow the links for further instruction for each step Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if you need additional help Note Installing or removing accessories should be performed on a clean well lit surface ...

Page 19: ... see Setting Date and Time page 2 12 2 Set Power Management see Setting Power Management page 2 12 3 Adjust Speaker Volume see Setting Speaker Volume page 2 12 4 Setup Wireless client settings see 802 11 Wireless Network Configuration page 6 1 5 Pair Bluetooth devices see Connecting Bluetooth Devices page 2 13 ...

Page 20: ... Indicators 2 Speakers 3 Touch Screen Display 4 Microphone 5 Power Button 6 Biometric Mouse 1 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader Add on Cover 2 Camera 3 Bar Code Imager Add on Cover 4 Tethered Stylus 5 External Battery Connector Cover 6 Internal Battery SIM Card Cover Portability Strap Connection ...

Page 21: ...ew The components are on the left edge of the Marathon when viewed from the front 1 External Antenna Signal Pathway for use in vehicle mounted dock 2 Docking Connector for use in desktop and vehicle mounted docks 1 USB Port Cover 2 Reset Button 3 Two USB 2 0 Host Ports 1 Power Audio Port Cover 2 Audio Jack 3 Power Connector ...

Page 22: ...s blue when the modifier key is active These keys include Fn CTL ALT SHIFT The back light for the NUM LCK key is amber when Num Lock is active Off when Marathon is Off Solid blue when the Marathon is On Flashes blue when the Marathon is in Standby Mode Symbol Function Indicates the storage drive status Flashes green when drive is accessed Indicates the wireless status Solid blue when Marathon is O...

Page 23: ...t methods by connecting the Marathon AC power adapter to the power jack on the Marathon see Connecting an AC DC Power Supply page 2 11 by docking the Marathon in a powered desktop dock see Docking and Undocking page 11 6 by docking the Marathon in a powered vehicle mounted dock see Docking Undocking page 11 12 or by attaching a fully charged extended battery see Attaching an Extended Battery page ...

Page 24: ...or in the direction the finger moves Tapping the biometric mouse once generates a left click tapping twice rapidly generates a double click Tapping the biometric mouse and holding generates a right click If you are experiencing difficulties with the biometric mouse navigation try varying the finger pressure on the biometric mouse The system administrator can disable the biometric mouse navigation ...

Page 25: ... Screws into the appropriate holes These screws have an eye to attach the strap 4 Thread the nylon loop of the Strap Buckle through one of the Strap Attaching Screws from the outside edge Then thread the buckle end of the strap through the loop and pull tight 5 The hand strap kit contains two straps Use the longer strap for a horizontal or diagonal mount and use the shorter strap for the vertical ...

Page 26: ...er two of these plugs by unscrewing them in a counter clockwise direction Remove only the plugs necessary to mount the strap 3 Insert the Strap Attaching Screws into the upper two holes These screws have an eye to attach the strap 4 Thread the longer nylon loop of one of the Shoulder Strap Adapters through one of the Strap Attaching Screws Then thread the other end of the Shoulder Strap Adapter th...

Page 27: ...r use in a 25ºC 77ºF maximum ambient temperature environment In North America this unit is intended for use with power supply models FX1301PWRSPLY or FX1302PWRSPLY The external power supply may be connected to either a 120V 60Hz supply or outside North America to a 230V 50Hz supply using the appropriate detachable cordset In all cases connect to a properly grounded source of supply provided with m...

Page 28: ...face to set power management options Tap the battery icon in the task bar or tap Setting Speaker Volume Use the Windows interface to control speaker volume Tap the speaker icon in the task bar or tap Start Control Panel Clock Language and Region Date and Time Category view Start Settings Control Panel Date and Time Classic view or tap Start Settings Control Panel Date Time Language and Regional Op...

Page 29: ... Click the task bar keyboard icon to minimize the keyboard until needed To disable the On Screen Keyboard select Start Control Panel Ease of Access Center Click Use the computer without a mouse or keyboard Disable uncheck Use On Screen Keyboard Click Apply Data Entry You can enter data into the Marathon through several different methods Manual data entry methods include the keyboard and touch scre...

Page 30: ...or tapping or making strokes on the display Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp object to write on the touch screen The touch screen can be used in conjunction with the keyboard and a bar code decoder Touch the stylus to the field of the data entry form to receive the next data feed The cursor begins to flash in the field The Marathon is ready to accept data from either the keyboard the access...

Page 31: ...ws Power Management The Marathon has two operating modes Normal and Standby In Normal operating mode all systems are powered up and the video display is on However Microsoft Windows also allows the display and hard disks to be shut down in normal mode to conserve energy The Standby mode shuts down many devices such as the display and hard drives For complete details on the standby mode refer to th...

Page 32: ...ernal power from the Marathon without first shutting down the Marathon The Marathon shutdown may be initiated in any of the following ways Selecting the Shutdown option from the Windows Start Menu Selecting the Shutdown option from the Windows Task Manager The Windows Task Manager is opened by pressing Ctrl Alt Del and clicking the Task Manager button Momentarily pressing and releasing the power b...

Page 33: ...al GPS and WWAN antenna connectors on the vehicle dock No physical antenna connects directly to these ports on the Marathon Docking Connector The docking connector is located on the bottom of the Marathon The connector interfaces with the matching connector in the Marathon desktop and vehicle mounted dock allowing the Marathon to interface with USB serial or other ports present on the selected doc...

Page 34: ...t scan is stored on the Marathon Examples include Windows logon can be performed with a fingerprint scan as opposed to the traditional user name and password You must create a Windows user account with a password then shutdown and restart the Marathon before you can add fingerprint security to that user account After rebooting create fingerprint security then shutdown and restart the Marathon to s...

Page 35: ...n off Biometric Mouse navigation 1 Move the cursor focus to the TruPrint icon in the System Tray 2 Right click the TruPrint icon using the stylus 3 Select Settings from the pop up menu 4 Click the No Nav radio button 5 Click Apply 6 Click OK 7 Reboot and Biometric Mouse navigation is disabled If you prefer to toggle between modes then without rebooting press the F9 function key to turn Biometric M...

Page 36: ...lose the control panel Note If when using the Intel Ultra Mobile GMA Driver and rotating the screen the touch screen will require re calibration for the rotated screen touch areas Connect and use a USB mouse instead of screen touch to access the control panels needed for re calibration Disabling the Touch Screen If desired the touch screen can be disabled in the Windows control panel Once disabled...

Page 37: ...ng the Fn key and the keypad 1 Hold the Fn key down for a few seconds until the Fn key remains illuminated sticky 2 Press the 9 brightness up key to brighten the display 3 Press the 3 brightness down key to darken the display The display brightness and darkness have nine levels The display levels are managed by the Windows operating system The Fn key active sticky mode takes precedence if the NumL...

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Page 39: ...ntrol Panel The System Tray or Notification bar contains icons for adjusting the time date or volume level The Control Panel contains icons for many other configuration options such as Power Management Regional and Language Options etc The Control Panel icons are also used to add delete or modify software installed on the Refer to Help and Support on the Windows Start menu or commercially availabl...

Page 40: ...ore information on Microsoft Windows device drivers refer to commercially available Windows operating system ref erence guides Radio Software The Marathon is delivered with the radio software installed Because the Marathon uses a Microsoft Windows operating system the radio installation includes Windows device drivers Touch Screen Software PenMount Universal software is installed for calibrating t...

Page 41: ...preconfigured with an administrator account named Administrator By default the Marathon automatically logs onto the Administrator account at Windows startup If the user assigns a password to the Administrator account The password is stored and used when the Marathon logs onto the Administrator account at Windows startup The user is not prompted to enter a password If the user logs off the password...

Page 42: ...indows Start menu or commercially available Windows networking literature GPS Optional When the GPS module is factory installed in the Marathon based on the current Marathon configuration the GPS module will use COM 5 on the Marathon to retrieve latitude the location north or south of the equator in degrees and longitude the angular distance from the Prime Meridian in degrees To verify COM port se...

Page 43: ...tery 1 Turn the Marathon Off Remove any cables straps or accessories attached to the Marathon 2 Place the Marathon face down on a stable surface 3 Remove the 2 mounting screws securing the extended battery connector cover to the Marathon and remove the cover Put the screws and cover aside in a safe place 4 Line up the charging pins on the extended battery with the charging pins in the Marathon ext...

Page 44: ...ge the extended battery in a powered desktop dock or in a Marathon battery charger Up to four extended batteries can be charged simultaneously in the battery charger Honeywell recommends when the Marathon will not have an extended battery attached that the extended battery connector cover is in place protecting the Marathon extended battery connector opening ...

Page 45: ...l strap and move it aside Do not disconnect the battery 5 Push the SIM card holder up in the direction of the word OPEN on the holder to release the lock 6 Carefully lift the SIM card holder up Do not remove the SIM card holder 7 Slide a SIM card into the slot using the guides on the inside of the slot Do not remove the SIM card holder 8 The angled corner of the SIM card ensures that the card fits...

Page 46: ... Marathon and remove the battery cover Put the screws aside in a safe place i e where they can t get knocked off the table and onto the carpet and lost forever in the grey and black pattern 4 Lift the battery using the pull strap 5 Hold the battery out of the way and carefully separate the Marathon plug on the right from the plug cabled to the main battery Do not bend the pins 6 Connect the new ba...

Page 47: ...autions should be observed The battery should be disposed of properly The battery should not be disassembled or crushed The battery should not be heated above 212 F 100 C or incinerated CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 48: ...ible When present the 2D Imager uses COM2 When Freefloat Link One is installed and the user wishes to decode a bar code using the 2D imager the NumLock key must be highlighted Then to scan a bar code aim the Imager scan aperture at the bar code and press the minus key on the numeric keypad The minus key is the default hotkey for the Imager Link One combination The 2D Imager engine can be programme...

Page 49: ...o the same state it had when it was shipped from the factory When the Recovery DVD is used on your Marathon it destroys any information on your hard disk so make sure that any information on the hard disk that needs to be preserved is backed up before using the Recovery DVD In order to use the Recovery DVD the following components are needed A Marathon capable of booting from a USB mass storage de...

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Page 51: ...s The Diagnostics page 6 10 tab provides utilities to troubleshoot the radio Tray Icon The Windows Wireless icon located in the taskbar displays the status of the wireless connection The LCM tray icon is not displayed on these operating systems Icon Operating System Instruction Windows 7 Professional Windows Embedded Standard Windows XP Professional For Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Embedded Sta...

Page 52: ...nfiguration Manage Profiles Globals 2 Change the value for the Supplicant property value to Laird 3 A message appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly 4 Tap Commit 5 Restart the Marathon Radio control is passed to the LCM The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar indicating the Wireless Zero Config application is enabled but the connection is inactive at this time...

Page 53: ...de a connection to an access point but has not EAP authenticated If the encryption type is set to WEP or None the radio can communicate in the associated state Otherwise the radio cannot communicate unless it is associated and EAP authenticated Connected to SSID The radio is connected to the specified SSID IP address Signal strength RSSI displayed in dBm and graphically There are no user entries o...

Page 54: ...ting profile create a new profile delete a profile edit global parameters or login as an admin Profile Profile Use the pull down list to select a previously created profile to edit or delete The Default profile is created automatically New Tap the New button to create a new profile Each profile must have a unique name Enter the name and tap OK to create a new profile or tap Cancel to exit without ...

Page 55: ...setting for the current regulatory domain Options are Maximum 10 25 50 75 Power Save Fast Power save mode Options are Constantly Awake Mode CAM Maximum power saving mode and Fast power saving mode When using power management use FAST for best throughput results Radio Mode BGA Rates Full Specify 802 11a 802 11b and or 802 11g rates when communicating with the AP The options displayed for this param...

Page 56: ... a roaming decision is made Options are 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 seconds or Custom BG Channel Set Full Defines the 2 4GHz channels to be scanned for an AP when the radio is contemplating roaming By specifying the channels to search roaming time may be reduced over scanning all channels Options are Full all channels 1 6 11 the most commonly used channels 1 7 13 for ETSI and TELEC radios o...

Page 57: ...nal AP The client and the AP use the cached information to perform the four way handshake to exchange keys Opportunistic PMK OPMK is used when there are controllers The reauthentication information cached on the controllers The client and the controller behind the AP use the cached in formation to perform the four way handshake to exchange keys If the selected PMK caching method is not supported b...

Page 58: ...rected credentials is displayed If the authentication credentials are not stored in the active profile and the authentication times out the user is again prompted to enter the credentials Options are An integer from 3 to 60 Certs Path C Program Files Laird Certs A valid directory path of up to 64 characters where WPA Certificate Author ity and User Certificates are stored on the mobile device when...

Page 59: ...hanged on the tab The end user can Turn the radio on or off on the Configuration tab Select an active Profile on the Configuration tab View the current parameter settings for the profiles on the Profile tab View the global parameter settings on the Globals tab View the current connection details on the Status tab View radio status software versions and regulatory domain on the Diagnostics tab Acce...

Page 60: ...g network traffic and radio connectivity issues This screen displays the status of the Wi Fi radio About Use this button to view the version of the LCM and other software information Advanced Use this to access details status information ping tools and other utilities Status The Status screen shows the active profile and connection details ...

Page 61: ...is logged in the output box If a fixed IP address has been assigned to the radio this is also noted in the Diagnostic Output box Note that the current IP address is displayed above this button Reconnect Use this button to apply or reapply the current profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN All activity is logged in the output box Utilities This screen displays the regu...

Page 62: ...f this method is selected anyone using the device can access the network The Username and Password are left blank on the Credentials screen When the device attempts to connect to the network a sign on screen is displayed The user must enter the Username and Password at that time to authenticate When using LCM with the Marathon there is an option on the Global tab to use the Windows user name and p...

Page 63: ...l certificate store 9 For EAP TLS select the User Cert User Certificate filename 10 If using EAP FAST and manual PAC provisioning input the PAC filename and password 11 Click the Commit button 12 If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes before making any additional changes to the profile or global parameters 13 Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing...

Page 64: ...d used 11 The sign on screen is displayed after a reboot Note See Configuring the Profile page 6 17 for more details If a user enters invalid credentials and clicks OK the device associates but does not authenticate The user is again prompted to enter credentials If the user clicks the Cancel button the device does not associate The user is not prompted again for credentials until the device is re...

Page 65: ...ust be stored in the Windows certificate store To generate the user certificate see Generating a User Certificate page 6 72 To import the user certificate into the Windows certificate store see Installing a User Certificate page 6 76 A Root CA certificate is also needed Refer to the section below ...

Page 66: ...he Certs Path global variable 3 On the Profile tab select File Name for the CA Cert property 4 Enter the certificate name in the pop up window and tap OK 5 Tap Commit to save the profile changes Windows Certificate Store 1 See Generating a Root CA Certificate page 6 69 and follow the instructions to download the Root Certificate to a PC 2 To import the certificate into the Windows store See Instal...

Page 67: ...Admin Login Enter the password and tap Login If using a single profile edit the default profile with the parameters for your network Select the Default profile from the pull down menu Make any desired parameter changes as described in the applicable following section determined by network security type and click the Commit button to save the changes IMPORTANT Remember to click the Commit button af...

Page 68: ...ter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set Auth Type to Open 3 Set WPA to None 4 Set Encryption to None 5 Set Authentication to None Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Configuration tab and restart The Status tab shows the device is connected ...

Page 69: ... Set Encryption to WEP 5 Set Authentication to None Scroll down to enter the WEP key s Valid keys are 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters for 40 bit encryption or 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters for 128 bit encryption Enter the key s and click Commit Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Configuration tab and restart The Status tab shows the device is connected ...

Page 70: ...ne 4 Set Encryption to WEP 5 Set Authentication to LEAP See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 12 for information on entering credentials To use Stored Credentials scroll down to enter the User Name and Password No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is requ...

Page 71: ...e selected 5 Set Authentication to PEAP MSCHAP See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 12 for information on entering credentials Scroll down to enter credentials No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network For Stored Credentials User Password and the CA Certificate F...

Page 72: ...e the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click OK then click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked 2 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box 3 Click OK then...

Page 73: ...or AES CCMP depending on WPA type selected 5 Set Authentication to PEAP GTC See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 12 for information on entering credentials Scroll down to enter credentials No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network Enter these items as directed be...

Page 74: ...box and proceed with the certificate process below If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click OK then click Commi...

Page 75: ... follows Select WPA WPA2 to use either TKIP AES or AES CCMP Select WPA2 to use AEX CCMP 4 Set Encryption to either TKIP AES or AES CCMP depending on WPA type selected 5 Set Authentication to LEAP See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 12 for information on entering credentials Scroll down to enter credentials No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the U...

Page 76: ...6 26 Click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Configuration tab and restart The Status tab shows the device is connected ...

Page 77: ...ver must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the Marathon For automatic PAC provisioning once a username password is authenticated the PAC information is stored on the Marathon The same username password must be used to authenticate each time See the note below for more details For manual PAC provisioning the PAC filename and Password must be entered See Sign...

Page 78: ...se manual PAC Provisioning Enter the PAC Filename and PAC Password The PAC file must be copied to the directory specified in the Certs Path global variable The PAC file must not be read only Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Configuration tab and restart The Status tab shows the device is connected Note When using Automatic PAC Provisioning once authenticated there is a file sto...

Page 79: ...uthentication to EAP TLS See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 12 for information on entering credentials Scroll down to enter credentials No entries except the User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name when connecting to the network For Stored Credentials User Certificate Filename and the CA Ce...

Page 80: ...date server checkbox If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the...

Page 81: ... selected 5 Set Authentication to EAP TTLS See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 12 for information on entering credentials Scroll down to enter credentials No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network For Stored Credentials User Password and the CA Certificate Filen...

Page 82: ...e the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click OK then click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked 2 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box 3 Click OK then...

Page 83: ...uthentication to PEAP TLS See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 12 for information on entering credentials Scroll down to enter credentials No entries except the User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name when connecting to the network For Stored Credentials User Certificate Filename and the CA C...

Page 84: ...date server checkbox If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the...

Page 85: ... AES CCMP Select WPA2 to use AEX CCMP 4 Set Encryption to either TKIP AES or AES CCMP depending on WPA type selected 5 Set Authentication to PSK Click the WEP keys PSKs button This value can be 64 hex characters or an 8 to 63 byte ASCII value Enter the key and click OK Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Configuration tab and restart The Sta...

Page 86: ...y changes to the wireless configuration restart the Marathon See Restart Shutdown page 2 13 It is important that all dates are correct on the Marathon and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail Verify and adjust the date using the Date and Time control panel It may be necessary to upgrade radio softw...

Page 87: ...also be accessed by selecting Start Help and tapping the Summit Client Utility link The SCU does not have to be open to view the help information using this option Summit Tray Icon The Summit tray icon is displayed when The Summit radio is installed and active The Windows Zero Config utility is not active The Tray Icon setting is On Tray icon is not shown when the Marathon is running Windows 7 or ...

Page 88: ...op down box on the Main Tab page 6 39 7 A message appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly 8 Tap OK 9 Restart the Marathon The Summit Client Utility passes control to Wireless Zero Config and the WZC Wireless Information control panel Using the options in the Wireless Zero Config panels set up radio and security settings There may be a slight delay before the Wirel...

Page 89: ...d after the Admin login password has been entered and accepted When the profile named ThirdPartyConfig is chosen as the active profile the Summit Client Utility passes control to Win dows Zero Config for configuration of all client and security settings for the network module The Disable Radio button can be used to disable the network card Once disabled the button label changes to Enable Radio By ...

Page 90: ...on the Global Tab page 6 46 The end user can Turn the radio on or off on the Main tab Select an active Profile on the Main tab View the current settings for the profiles on the Profile Tab page 6 41 View the global settings on the Global Tab page 6 46 View the current connection details on the Status Tab page 6 44 View radio status software versions and regulatory domain on the Main tab Access add...

Page 91: ...ogin page 6 40 use the Profile tab to manage profiles When not logged in as an Admin the settings can be viewed and cannot be changed The buttons on this tab are dimmed if the user is not logged in as Admin Setting Default Profile Default SSID Blank Client Name Blank Power Save Fast Tx Power Maximum Bit Rate Auto Radio Mode See Profile Parameters page 6 43 for default Auth Type Open EAP Type None ...

Page 92: ...error message is displayed and the new profile is not created Rename Assigns a new unique name If the new name is not unique an error message is displayed and the profile is not renamed Scan Opens a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs Tap the Refresh button to view an updated list of Access Points Each Access Point s SSID its received signal strength in dication RSSI ...

Page 93: ...TC PEAP TLS EAP TTLS or EAP TLS EAP Type chosen determines whether the Credentials button is active and also determines the available entries in the Credentials pop up window Encryption None Type of encryption to be used to protect transmitted data Available options may vary by SCU version Options are None WEP or Manual WEP WEP EAP or Auto WEP WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA CCKM WPA2 PSK WPA2 AES or WPA2 CC...

Page 94: ...omicroseconds one kilomicrosecond 1 024 microseconds DTIM interval A multiple of the beacon period that specifies how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message DTIM The DTIM tells power saving devices a packet is waiting for them For example if DTIM 3 then every third beacon contains a DTIM Signal strength RSSI displayed in dBm and graphically Signal quality a measure of the ...

Page 95: ...to the IP address specified in the text box to the right of this button Once the button is clicked the ping begins and the button label changes to Stop Ping Clicking the button ends the ping The ping also ends when any other button on this screen is clicked or the user browses away from the Diags tab The results of the ping are displayed in the Diagnostic Output box Diagnostics Also attempts to re...

Page 96: ... Period BG 10 sec A 5 sec BG Channel Set Full DFS Channels Off DFS Scan Time 120 ms Ad Hoc Channel 1 Aggressive Scan On CCX BG Off A Optimized WMM On On Off Auth Server Type 1 TTLS Inner Method Auto EAP PMK Caching Standard WAPI Off dimmed TX Diversity BG On A Main Only RX Diversity BG On Start on Main A Main Only Frag Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 LED Off Tray Icon On Hide Password On Admin P...

Page 97: ...ccess Point is attempted Options are 5 dBm 10 15 20 25 30 35 dBm or Custom Roam Period 10 sec The amount of time after association or a roam scan with no roam that the radio collects Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI scan data before a roaming decision is made Options are 5 sec 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 seconds or Custom BG Channel Set Full Defines the 2 4GHz channels to be scanned f...

Page 98: ... 1 ACS server and Type 2 non ACS server TTLS Inner Method Auto EAP Authentication method used within the secure tunnel created by EAP TTLS Options are AUTO EAP Any available EAP method MSCHAPV2 MSCHAP PAP CHAP EAP MSCHAPV2 PMK Caching Standard Type of Pairwise Master Key PMK caching to use when WPA2 is in use PMK caching is designed to speed up roaming between APs by allowing the client and the AP...

Page 99: ...dmin Password Entry dialog box The password is case sen sitive This value is masked when the Admin is logged out Options are none Auth Timeout 8 seconds Specifies the number of seconds the Summit software waits for an EAP authen tication request to succeed or fail If the authentication credentials are stored in the active profile and the authenti cation times out the association fails No error mes...

Page 100: ... for Use the Windows username and password when avail able When the active profile is using LEAP PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC or EAP FAST the Summit Client Utililty ignores the username and password if any saved in the profile Instead the username and password used for Windows logon is used Any certificates needed for authentication must still be specified in the profile Click OK then click Commit Pre Log...

Page 101: ...ck on the Credentials button to enter the logon credentials If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs...

Page 102: ...utton next to the CA Cert CA Certificate Filename on the Credentials screen to select an individual certificate 9 For EAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse button 10 If using EAP FAST and manual PAC provisioning input the PAC filename and password 11 Click the OK button then the Commit button 12 If changes are made to the stored cr...

Page 103: ...k a sign on screen is displayed 9 Enter the Username and Password Click the OK button 10 Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property configured the Status tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used 11 The sign on screen is displayed after a reboot Note See Configuring the Profile page 6 55 for more details If a user enters invalid c...

Page 104: ...Path is C Program Files Summit certs A different location may be specified by using the Certs Path global variable 3 When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication do not check the Use MS store checkbox after checking the Validate server checkbox 4 Enter the certificate name in the CA Cert textbox 5 Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile ...

Page 105: ...out your network and its wireless security requirements To begin the configuration process On the Main Tab click the Admin Logon button and enter the password Edit the default profile with the settings for your network Select the Default profile from the pull down menu Make any desired changes as described in the applicable following section determined by network security type and click the Commit...

Page 106: ...e SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to None 3 Set Encryption to None 4 Set Auth Type to Open 5 Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and restart The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network ...

Page 107: ... Set Auth Type to Open 5 Click the WEP keys PSKs button 6 Valid keys are 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters for 40 bit encryption or 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII char acters for 128 bit encryption Enter the key s and click OK 7 Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and restart The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the ...

Page 108: ...he AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio setting to LEAP 5 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 52 for information on entering credentials 6 To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network 7 Enter the Domain Username if the...

Page 109: ...CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 52 for information on entering credentials 7 Click the Credentials button 8 Enter the following items as directed below No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to...

Page 110: ...he Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 16 If using the Certs Path option Leave the Use MS store box unchecked Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox 17 Clic...

Page 111: ...ion type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 52 for information on entering credentials 7 Click the Credentials button 8 No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to t...

Page 112: ...enter the new password check the Validate Server checkbox and proceed with the certificate process below 15 If using the Windows certificate store Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to t...

Page 113: ...nother encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 52 for information on entering credentials 7 To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting...

Page 114: ...e auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the Marathon For Automatic PAC provisioning once a username password is authenticated the PAC information is stored on the Marathon The same username password must be used to authenticate each time Note When using Automatic PAC Provisioning once authenticated there is a file stored in the Program Files Summit certs folder with...

Page 115: ... to the network 4 To use Stored Credentials Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username Enter the password 5 To use Automatic PAC Provisioning No additional entries are required 6 To use manual PAC Provisioning Enter the PAC Filename and PAC Password The PAC file must be copied to the folder specified in the Certs Path global variable The PAC file must not be r...

Page 116: ...ryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 52 for information on entering credentials 7 Click the Credentials button 8 Enter the following items as directed below No entries except the User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name when conn...

Page 117: ... information on CA certificate storage 14 Check the Validate server checkbox 15 If using the Windows certificate store Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 16 If ...

Page 118: ...ption to WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK 4 Set Auth Type to Open 5 Click the WEP keys PSKs button 6 This value can be 64 hex characters or an 8 to 63 byte ASCII value Enter the key and click OK 7 Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and restart The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network ...

Page 119: ...e copy the certificate to the Marathon 3 Install the User Certificate See Installing a User Certificate page 6 76 4 Verify installation Generating a Root CA Certificate Note It is important that all dates are correct on the Marathon and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail The easiest way to get th...

Page 120: ...nload a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL link 6 Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box 7 Click the DER button 8 To download the CA certificate click on the Download CA certificate link ...

Page 121: ...ion 2 Locate the file and double tap on it Note Windows 7 Professional only If presented with a security warning confirm that you want to open the file If the Certificate Wizard does not start automatically when you double tap the certificate CER file 1 Select Start Run and type certmgr msc in the text box and tap OK 2 Select Start Run and type certmgr msc in the text box and tap OK 3 Select Start...

Page 122: ...r to http CA IP address certserv Note It may be necessary to use a PC to request the certificate for Windows 7 Professional devices 1 Select Place all certificates in the following store 2 Tap Browse and select Trusted Root Certification Authorities 3 Tap OK then tap Next and Finish 4 If presented with a security warning confirm that you want to install this certificate 5 An import successful mess...

Page 123: ...sword of the person who will be logging into the mobile device 2 This process saves a user certificate file There is no separate private key file as used on Windows CE devices 3 Click the Request a certificate link 4 Click on the User Certificate link ...

Page 124: ...irm the request click Yes 6 The User Certificate is issued 7 Install the user certificate on the requesting computer by clicking the Install this certificate link 8 If the requesting computer is the Marathon then the process is finished otherwise export the certificate as described below ...

Page 125: ...k the Export button 3 The Certificate Export Wizard is started 4 Select Yes export the private key and click Next 5 Uncheck Enable strong protection and check Next The certificate type must be PKCS 12 PFX 6 When the private key is exported you must enter the password confirm the password and click Next Be sure to remember the password as it is needed when installing the certificate ...

Page 126: ...zard does not start automatically when you double tap the certificate PFX file Select Start Run and type certmgr msc in the text box and tap OK Select Start Run and type certmgr msc in the text box and tap OK Select Start and type certmgr msc in the search box and press Enter 4 In the left pane right click Personal and select All Tasks Import The Certificate Import Wizard starts 5 Tap Next and use...

Page 127: ...e check boxes displayed above Note For Windows 7 Professional there is a third check box Include all extended properties This check box should remain checked 12 Enter the password and tap Next 13 On the next screen allow Windows to automatically select the certificate store then click Next and Finish An import successful message is displayed ...

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Page 129: ...athon is supported by the following operating systems installed on the Marathon Procedure differences are marked with the operating system icon as shown below Managing the 8650 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Imager Use the Bluetooth Device Wizard in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel to discover and manage the 8650 Bluetooth scanner connection Do not use the ComponentSoft wedge software provided with the...

Page 130: ...splays any previously discovered Bluetooth devices If there are no Bluetooth devices shown or if the desired device is not shown use the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard to dis cover Bluetooth devices Click the Add button to start the wizard ...

Page 131: ...7 3 The wizard cannot be started until the checkbox indicating the device is set up and ready to be found is checked If any Bluetooth devices are discovered they are displayed on the next screen ...

Page 132: ...t menu Bluetooth Icon To add the Bluetooth icon to the taskbar enable click to place a checkmark in Show the Bluetooth icon in the noti fication area When the Bluetooth icon is in the taskbar the following right click menu options are available More information can be found using Help and Support on the Windows Start menu Add a Bluetooth Device Show Bluetooth Devices Send a File Receive a File Joi...

Page 133: ...7 5 COM Ports Tab This tab displays the COM ports used by Bluetooth devices such as the Bluetooth printer illustrated More information can be found using Help and Support on the Windows Start menu ...

Page 134: ...7 6 Hardware Tab This tab displays hardware information for Bluetooth More information can be found using Help and Support on the Win dows Start menu ...

Page 135: ...installed it is present on the Windows Start Menu A desktop icon is also provided Note Honeywell does not recommend using standby on the Marathon while the WWAN connection is active When exiting standby a delay of one minute or more may occur as the WWAN radio reads firmware files and initializes before reconnecting If this delay is acceptable to you standby may be enabled OneClick Internet is sup...

Page 136: ... desktop Tap the Settings button and select the Firmware tab Select the firmware for your carrier from the list and tap Change For more details see Using Connection Manager page 8 5 and the Firmware Tab page 8 14 Activation This step is only necessary for Verizon You need the IMEI number for the Marathon when you contact Verizon prior to activating service on the Marathon The IMEI number can be fo...

Page 137: ... complete the activation Once the activation is completed OneClick Internet may be minimized to the tray To verify your settings tap on the OneClick Internet icon in the system tray 1 Tap Settings 2 Tap the Network tab ...

Page 138: ...8 4 3 The Network tab contains the settings including the telephone number from the provider in this case Verizon ...

Page 139: ... Connect button is green When OneClick Internet is connecting the Connect button changes to a yellow Cancel button When OneClick Internet is connected the Connect button changes to a red Disconnect button When OneClick Internet cannot connect and times out the Connect button does not change color After a successful connection the main screen opens signal strength is indicated in the top left corne...

Page 140: ...w or hide the statistics viewing area which is below the main area When the statistics are displayed tapping the Statistics button again hides the statistics viewing area Values displayed are approximate Update Button One Click Internet provides a built in online update functionality that allows for an automatic update of OneClick Internet application device drivers and APN database Honeywell DOES...

Page 141: ... Internet settings Profile Network History PIN Info Firmware General Profile Tab Create a connection profile to store connection information Once a profile has been created its name appears in the drop down Profiles list which replaces the Profile Name textbox in the illustration above ...

Page 142: ... list and tap this button to make it the active profile used for connection Setting Function Profile Name Profile name Assign a unique name for each profile APN Access Point Name of the network operator Contact your network operator for more information When you are using a CDMA network the APN field does not appear Username Username Contact your network operator for more information Password Pass...

Page 143: ...ork From Available Networks Select the network and tap on the register button If the change is successful you will see the message Network changed successfully Note When you are registered to a CDMA network you cannot select the network All CDMA network is shown instead Note The network list only appears if the connection setting is Only use GPRS or Only use UMTS HSPA Setting Function Select autom...

Page 144: ...twork of your network operator If enabled Network Selection displays a list of network options Automatic Selection Retrieving Networks The currently registered network is marked CDMA Network Information on the CDMA network is displayed There are no editable settings on this screen ...

Page 145: ...story Tab The History panel shows the data volume transferred in a specified time frame Select the From and To dates to see the data volume sent received in the specified period Tap Reset to reset the counter ...

Page 146: ...IM card such as AT T or T Mobile By default you have to enter the PIN each time you start WebToGo OneClick Internet using a modem card Deactivate the PIN to avoid entering the PIN each time Change PIN This dialog lets you change your PIN Setting Function Current PIN Enter the current PIN New PIN Enter the new PIN Verify PIN Verify the new PIN by entering it again ...

Page 147: ...8 13 Info Tab This tab displays SIM card modem and system Information There are no editable settings on this tab ...

Page 148: ...own menu Note Switching between CDMA and UMTS firmware is not done automatically You must select CDMA firmware manually to connect to CDMA networks If you want to return to UMTS networks you must manually select UMTS firmware Activation on CDMA When CDMA Firmware is selected the activation of the modem on the CDMA network starts automatically During the process of loading CDMA firmware an activati...

Page 149: ...selected OneClick Internet reconnects automatically when the Marathon returns from standby or hibernate Allow roaming When selected OneClick Internet allows connections in foreign networks Use care when enabling roaming to avoid roaming charges Roaming Alert When selected OneClick Internet displays an alert when roaming Gobi NDIS Auto Connect When selected OneClick Internet connects automatically ...

Page 150: ...8 16 Application Tab Use the Application tab to specify any application to launch automatically once the Internet connection is established Use the Browse button to locate the desired application ...

Page 151: ...ted or modified Settings Button Change SMS settings The settings window lets you change the deletion mode You may choose whether to delete an SMS from the SMS Center from the SIM or decide whether this should be asked at all You may also activate an alarm signal when a new SMS arrives Button Function New Folder Creates a new folder name has to be unique Rename Renames an existing folder Remove Rem...

Page 152: ...o send the mes sage click Send Receive Reply Button Reply to highlighted SMS Highlight a message to which you want to reply e g in the inbox folder then click the Reply button The New Message window opens and the recipient address is already filled in the To field Continue as before when sending a new message Forward Button Forward highlighted SMS Highlight a SMS which you want to forward Click th...

Page 153: ...ith your SIM card and your Email client application or export the data set Buttons Function New Contact New contact Modify Modify a contact Delete Delete contacts mark one or more and press the button Copy Synchronization with MS Outlook Export To export addresses you may select between two export formats CSV comma separated text format usually read by spread sheet applications VCard business card...

Page 154: ...istance from the Prime Meridian in degrees After Latitude and Longitude Data are displayed the user can tap Clipboard and the latitude and longitude data are copied to the Marathon clipboard cache The data can be pasted into an email document or other electronic media Installing or Upgrading OneClick Internet Note You must use the Honeywell supplied version of OneClick Internet Do not change versi...

Page 155: ... of the OS is used if available 3 Review and accept the license agreement Click Accept if you agree Otherwise click Reject to cancel installation 4 Next the installer asks for the installation directory Use the Browse button to specify a location other than the default ...

Page 156: ...8 22 5 Installation process is indicated on screen When completed click the Finish button to exit the installer 6 Start OneClick Internet from the Windows Program Menu or double tap the desktop icon ...

Page 157: ... get this key function Press these keys in this order Power Suspend Power Display backlight up Fn 9 Display backlight down Fn 3 Fn mode Fn Alt mode Alt Control mode Ctl Shift mode Shift Escape Esc Space Space Enter Ent Num Lock Num Lck Capslock Shift and hold 1 5 seconds Uppercase Alpha toggle Shift Back space Bk Tab Tab Up arrow cursor up Num Lck OFF 8 Down arrow cursor down Num Lck OFF 2 Right a...

Page 158: ... v V w W x X y Y z Z A Shift A B Shift B C Shift C D Shift D E Shift E F Shift F G Shift G H Shift H I Shift I J Shift J K Shift K L Shift L M Shift M N Shift N O Shift O P Shift P Q Shift Q R Shift R S Shift S T Shift T To get this key function Press these keys in this order ...

Page 159: ...k ON 0 period Fn M Num Lock ON period dash or minus sign Fn S Num Lock ON dash or minus sign Fn G single quote apostrophe Fn L comma Fn C semicolon Fn J equal sign Fn D Fn Q Fn I letter i Fn E Fn R Fn T Fn U asterisk Fn W Num Lck ON or OFF Fn O Fn P double quote Fn K Fn Z Fn X colon Fn H plus sign Fn F Num Lck ON or OFF plus sign Fn _ underscore Fn A To get this key function Press these keys in th...

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Page 161: ...ed directly to the Marathon The main battery will also recharge when the Marathon is docked in a powered desktop or vehicle dock The battery charger should be located in an area where it Is well ventilated Is not in high traffic areas Locates or orients the AC cord so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or subjected to damage or stress Has enough clearance to allow easy access to the power...

Page 162: ... in the charger Do not dispose of Li Ion batteries into a fire Burning will generate hazardous vapors and may cause the battery to explode Failure to observe this warning may result in injury from inhalation of vapors or burns from flying debris Do not immerse Li Ion batteries in water or any other liquid If batteries are immersed contact Honeywell Do not disassemble or perform modifications to th...

Page 163: ...mm screws washers or bolts nuts not supplied by Honeywell Extended Battery Back View The Marathon 42Whr Extended or 62Whr Extended batteries are physically identical except the 62Whr battery is thicker than the 42Whr battery 1 Charging Bay LED 2 Power Connector Back of Charger 3 LED Legend 4 Power Indicator 1 Captive Screw 2 Rubber Foot 3 Battery Charging Terminals ...

Page 164: ... Do not insert battery packs until the battery charger has finished powering up Insert the power connector into the power outlet at the back of the battery charger AC power is now being applied to the battery charger and it begins to power up Charge pocket LEDs flash while the battery charger enters and exits the startup check When the charge pocket LEDs are not illuminated the battery charger is ...

Page 165: ...esult When preparing the battery pack for insertion into the battery charging pocket hold the battery with the battery charging contacts in line with the charging contacts in the charging pocket Insert the battery into the charging pocket As the battery charging contacts properly mate with the charging contacts in the pocket the retaining clip moves in and then out restraining the battery in the c...

Page 166: ...ntary when battery is inserted RED FLASHING on any charge pocket Battery pack fault or failure Battery charger timeout period expiration RED FLASHING on all charge pockets Battery charger fault or failure NO LIGHT on a charge pocket No battery in the charging pocket Battery is charged and the battery charger is connected to an external power source Battery charger is not connected to an external p...

Page 167: ... off Faulty battery pack Replace battery pack Charger is plugged into a live outlet battery pack is inserted but RED LED is OFF and no other LEDs are on or all LEDs are off New battery pack same result Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for replacement options When you first put a fully charged battery pack in the charging pocket the RED LED comes on indicating the battery pack is charging During ...

Page 168: ...e battery Do not use solvents or flammable cleaners Allow the case to dry fully before using again Do not allow cleaning agents of any kind to contact the charging contacts they may be damaged If necessary clean them with a soft bristle dry brush or compressed air Storage Battery packs should be stored charging contact side up in a cool dry place protected from weather and airborne debris whenever...

Page 169: ...ner data entries while the Marathon is in a powered dock Bluetooth device connection and use while the Marathon is docked are managed by the Marathon Bluetooth program running on the Marathon not the dock The desktop dock is designed with the same basic features as a dock for a conventional laptop You can attach an external monitor USB keyboard USB mouse USB tethered scanner etc to the dock for de...

Page 170: ...cables are protected from jostling tugging or being disconnected by passing objects Table Mounting The dock can be mounted to a flat stable surface using the mounting holes at the base of the extended battery charging bay mounting hardware is not supplied by Honeywell Periodically check the dock connection and table connection for stability Re tighten as necessary Desktop Dock Footprint Measuremen...

Page 171: ...e to the external power supply IEC 320 connector 2 Plug cordset into appropriate grounded electrical supply receptacle AC mains 3 The LED on the AC adapter illuminates 4 Firmly press the dock end 2 of the power assembly into the 4 pin Power port on the back of the dock 5 The Power LED on the front of the dock illuminates AC power is now being supplied to the AC power adapter and the desktop dock T...

Page 172: ...rnet cable to this port pro vides a Gigabit Ethernet connection When a LAN connection is made via cable the appropriate LAN LED on the front of the dock is illuminated A second LAN LED indicates LAN activity Using a Dock and a Second Monitor Prerequisite The Marathon is in the Dock and a second monitor is attached to the dock The Marathon display driver has been setup to extend the Marathon displa...

Page 173: ...r from the dock the battery icon on the front of the Marathon illuminates LAN LEDs The LAN Link LED is illuminated when there is a wired LAN connection available The Ethernet connector is on the back of the dock The LAN Access LED illuminates when there is traffic over the Ethernet connection Off Either no battery is present in the spare battery charging bay or the spare battery in the pocket is f...

Page 174: ...moving the Marathon from the dock with the other hand Inserting and Removing the Extended Battery The instructions that follow are the same for both versions of the extended battery To insert an extended battery into the dock charging bay lower the extended battery straight down into the charging bay and carefully push down until the charging contacts at the base of the Marathon are securely seate...

Page 175: ...ed When you first put a fully charged extended battery in the spare battery charging bay the RED LED comes on indicating the battery is charging During the first few minutes the charger checks the extended battery for correct voltage and charge state During this time the LED is RED and is continuously ON When charging begins the LED is YELLOW and is continuously ON After charging is complete the L...

Page 176: ...arathon extended batteries charging contacts pins and the dock Do not use any liquid to clean the extended battery Marathon dock or charging bays Spray or dampen the cleaning cloth with liquids sprays If possible clean only those areas which are soiled Lint particulates can be removed from the connectors charging terminals and charging docking bays with clean filtered canned air Marathon docked bu...

Page 177: ... are available Note The vehicle dock is designed for nominal 12V and 24V negatively grounded vehicles only Preparing the Vehicle Mounted Dock for use The powered vehicle mounted assembly should be secured to an area in the vehicle where it Does not obstruct the driver s vision or safe vehicle operation Will be protected from rain or inclement weather Will be protected from extremely high concentra...

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Page 179: ...nals passing through the dock ports to the Marathon Power LED When the vehicle dock is receiving power from the vehicle the Power LED illuminates blue otherwise the LED is off Note When the main battery in the Marathon is being charged using power from the dock the battery icon on the front of the Marathon illuminates LAN LEDs The LAN link LED illuminates green when the Marathon is linked otherwis...

Page 180: ...he actual image Required Phillips No 1 screwdriver and a Torque wrench capable of measuring to 50 inch pounds 5 64 56 N m Note Torquing tool is not supplied Tools needed to attach the RAM Clamp Mount to the vehicle are not supplied Torque Measurement You will need a torquing tool capable of torquing to 20 inch pounds 1 10 N m Torque all screws and bolts according to the following table Step 1 Moun...

Page 181: ...on the RAM arm using the supplied RAM wrench Step 4 Place Marathon in the Vehicle Dock 1 Lower the Marathon into the docking bay until it is seated and then push it back into the dock The release mecha nisms will slide out of the way and then spring forward securing the Marathon in the vehicle dock 2 Ensure the charging contacts at the base of the Marathon are seated on the charging contacts in th...

Page 182: ... vehicle Caution For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle This fused circuit requires a ten Amp maximum time delay slow blow high interrupting rating fuse If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery positive terminal Note For North America ...

Page 183: ... Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable Properly sized crimp type electrical terminals are an accepted method of termination Please select electrical connectors sized for use with 22AWG 1mm2 con ductors 6 Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot intervals taking care not to over tighten and pi...

Page 184: ...en a vehicle mount dock is not used and the Marathon requires vehi cle power Honeywell Product ID FX1311PWRSPLY Power Supply 12V 19V Vehicle Adapter 1 Plug the lighter end of the cordset into an appropriate automotive cigarette lighter receptacle The LED on the power supply illuminates to indicate it is connected to vehicle power 2 Plug the barrel connector end of the cordset into the Marathon Pow...

Page 185: ...d refasten the clamp holding the cable to the vehicle dock Do not stretch the cable Leave enough slack in the cable to allow the cable to be connected and discon nected from the Marathon vehicle dock easily when needed 4 Continue in this manner until all cables are secured to the back of the vehicle dock Remote Antenna Installation Kit The external GPS antenna is an adhesive mount antenna The Remo...

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Page 187: ...ied power supply with 19V output Integrated battery extended battery optional Power Switch Sealed power switch Dimensions Width 8 1 in 206 mm Height 7 8 in 197 mm Depth 1 3 in 33 mm Dimensions are without add on modules or extended battery Main Battery Rechargeable 2200mAh Lithium Ion Smart Battery Pack CMOS Camera Module Supports OpenGL 1 2 and DirectX Manage using Microsoft APIs Operating System...

Page 188: ...pe 7 1 LCD with back light Resolution WVGA 800x480 Optimized for Indoor or Outdoor use Touch Analog Resistive 4 wire Tethered stylus SW PenMount 6000 1 Input cable US only 2 DC output cable Input Voltage 100 240V Input Frequency 50 60Hz Input Connector IEC 320 Output Voltage 19V Output Current 3 42A ...

Page 189: ...charge life cycle Over Charge Protection Over Discharge Protection Over Current and Output Short Protection Over Temperature Protection 500 charge discharge life cycle 1 Width 6 75 in 17 145 cm 2 Height 6 35 in 16 129 cm Depth 3 42Whr Battery 0 4 in 1 016 cm 4 62Whr Battery 0 59 in 1 49 cm Manufacturer LXE Inc E344213 163877 0001 FX1381BATTERY Type Battery Pack Rechargeable 9 Cell Lithium Ion Smar...

Page 190: ...XD B5 DSR C5 TXD A6 RTS B6 RI C6 DTR A7 CTS B7 USB_N C7 DCD A8 DK_DOCKING_ LOCK_EN B8 DK_EC_GPIO2_ RESET C8 USB_P A9 VA IN B9 VA IN C9 DK_DOCKING_3 5V_ POK A10 VA IN B10 GND C10 VA IN A11 VA IN C11 VA IN Normal Charging Temperature 10 C 40 C Operating Temperature 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F with Marathon in dock Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 30 C 60 C 22 F 140 F Storage Hum...

Page 191: ... 5 Width 22 8 cm Length 15 2 cm 18 8 cm Ports Power 9 pin serial 15 pin serial Ethernet USB GPS antenna Mobile Net antenna Parameter Minimum Maximum Note Power Supply Input Voltage V AC IN 100 VAC 240VAC Auto switching Power Supply Input Frequency freq 50Hz 60Hz Power Supply Output Voltage 19VDC 6 32A Function Minimum Maximum Note Operating 0 C 32 F 50 C 120 F Battery Pack Charging 10 C 50 F 45 C ...

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Page 193: ... code readers are enclosed in a ring device that is worn on the finger and cabled to a body worn device Configuration bar codes in this guide are designed for a specific type of bar code reader engine Determining the type of bar code reader engine for your Marathon is an important requirement before using it to scan a configuration bar code If you are unsure contact your System Administrator for a...

Page 194: ...erture toward the selected bar code Refer to the imager engine type in Decode Zones later in this guide for recommended decode ranges Press the Scan button Align the scan beam so that the bar code is centered within the beam The beam must cross the entire bar code Move the bar code reader towards or away from the bar code so that the bar code takes up approximately two thirds the width of the beam...

Page 195: ...maller than the specified size for the bar code reader being used the distance in almost all cases will shrink Large bar codes can be read at the maximum distance Hold the bar code reader closer to small bar codes or with bars that are very close together Note Do not position the bar code reader exactly perpendicular to the bar code being scanned In this position light can bounce back into the sca...

Page 196: ...code reader Miscellaneous Programmable Bar Codes Note Ring decoding devices do not have the ability to emit a good read or bad read sound Beeper Frequency Adjustment Audible scan progress indicators are generated by the bar code reader driver on Honeywell mobile devices not the bar code decoder engine Use Windows Control Panel options to set up audible indicators Beep on BEL This parameter is enab...

Page 197: ...e only those supported by Honeywell on the device listed above Customer Support page 14 1 is available if you need help when using the bar codes in this section An asterisk next to an option indicates the default setting Bar Code Decoder Types To change a parameter value scan the appropriate bar code in this section The new value replaces the standard default value in memory Note Using the imager ...

Page 198: ...le Decode Aiming Pattern Enable Decoding Autoexposure Not Supported LED Illumination Not Supported Image Capture Autoexposure Not Supported Image Capture Illumination Not Supported Trigger Modes Not Supported Fuzzy 1D Processing Not Supported Timeout Between Decodes Same Symbol Not Supported Focus Mode Not Supported Miscellaneous Imager Options Scan Data Transmission Format Data As Is Transmit No ...

Page 199: ... Trioptic Code 39 Disable Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Italian Pharmacy Code Disable Code 32 Prefix Not Supported Set Length s for Code 39 2 to 55 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Disable Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Disable Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Disable Code 39 Buffering Scan and Store Not Supported Code 93 Code 93 Disable Set Length s for Code 93 4 to 55 Code 11 Code 11 Disable Set Lengths...

Page 200: ...lian Postal Enable Dutch Postal Enable Transmit US Postal Check Digit Enable 4State Postal Disable GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar 14 Enable GS1 DataBar Limited Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC EAN Disable Composite Composite CC C Disable Composite CC A B Disable Composite TLC 39 Disable UPC Composite Mode Always Linked Composite Beep Mode Beep as Each Code Type is Decoded UCC...

Page 201: ...till scan the Set All Defaults bar code Default value of Parameter Scanning is Enable When parameters are changed the new value replaces the standard default value in memory MicroQR Enable QR Inverse Not Supported Aztec Enable Aztec Inverse Not Supported Event Reporting Decode Event Disable Boot Up Event Disable Parameter Event Disable Symbology Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level Not Suppor...

Page 202: ...abled bar code readers can be configured using the bar codes in this section Select a mode by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Imager Parameters General This section contains general imager parameter bar code engine programming codes Beep After Good Decode Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the decoder issues a beep signal after a good decode If selecting Do Not Beep After ...

Page 203: ...13 11 Beeper Tone To select a decode beep frequency tone scan the Low Frequency Medium Frequency or High Frequency bar code Low Frequency Medium Frequency High Frequency ...

Page 204: ...e This parameter only applies when in Decode Mode See Operational Mode page 13 15 Scan Enable Decode Aiming Pattern to project the aiming pattern during bar code capture or Disable Decode Aiming Pat tern to turn the aiming pattern off Low Volume Medium Volume High Volume Enable Decode Aiming Pattern Disable Decode Aiming Pattern ...

Page 205: ...mpt It is programmable in 0 1 sec ond increments from 0 5 to 9 9 seconds If a label has not been decoded before this time expires and the session is termi nated the software regards it as a failed scan attempt Default 9 9 Seconds To begin setting a decode session time out in seconds scan this Decode Session Timeout bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired time out us...

Page 206: ... bright LEDs situated above the scan aperture Enable this parameter for LED illumination upon every decode The effectiveness of the illumination decreases as the dis tance to the target increases Disable this parameter to prevent LED illumination Select a setting by scanning one of the bar codes below Enable Illumination Disable Illumination ...

Page 207: ...e and transmit it to the host A short time may pass less than 2 seconds between when the trigger is activated and the image is captured as the decoder adjusts to the lighting con ditions Hold the imager steady until the image is captured denoted by a single beep If a trigger event is not activated within the Snapshot Mode Timeout period the decoder returns to Decode Mode Use Snapshot Mode Timeout ...

Page 208: ...he laser will not power down until the mobile device is powered off A parameter setting of Low Power means the laser will enter low power consumption mode after each decode attempt Pressing the Scan button will begin another decode sequence See Time Delay to Low Power Mode page 13 18 Select a Power Mode by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Presentation Mode Session Timeout This paramete...

Page 209: ...ut bar code below Default 2 Seconds Next scan three numeric bar codes on Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 to select a value between 1 and 255 that represents tenths of a second Single digit numbers must have a leading zero For example to set 0 5 seconds scan the Presentation Mode Session Timeout bar code then scan the 0 0 5 bar codes on Imager Keypad Number Symbols To correct an error or ch...

Page 210: ...mains active after decoding The decoder wakes upon a Scan button press or when the host attempts to communicate with the decoder This parameter only applies when Power Mode page 13 16 is set to Low Power 1 Second Delay 5 Second Delay 1 Minute Delay 5 Minute Delay 15 Minute Delay ...

Page 211: ...ting related bar code engine programming codes Decode Event When enabled the decoder generates a message to the host whenever a bar code is successfully decoded When dis abled no notification is sent 60 Minute Delay Enable Decode Event Disable Decode Event ...

Page 212: ...one of the events specified below occurs When dis abled no notification is sent Enable Boot Up Event Disable Boot Up Event Enable Parameter Event Disable Parameter Event Event Class Event Code Reported Decode Event Non parameter decode 0x01 Boot Up Event System power up 0x03 Parameter Event Parameter entry error Parameter stored Defaults set and parameter event is enabled by default Number expecte...

Page 213: ...n scan a four digit number i e four bar codes from Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 that corresponds to that value See the ASCII Value column in ASCII Character Equivalents page 13 86 for the four digit codes To correct an error or change a selection scan Cancel on the Imager Keypad Number Symbols page Default SSI Prefix Value CR SSI Suffix 1 Value CR SSI Suffix 2 Value CR To use Prefix Suf...

Page 214: ...w to select whether or not to transmit a No Read message When enabled the characters NR are transmitted when a bar code is not decoded When disabled if a symbol does not decode nothing is sent to the host Enable Transmit No Read Disable Transmit No Read ...

Page 215: ... Use this option when you want to append a prefix and suffix to the SSI host decode data If you wish to change your selection scan the Cancel bar code and scan again Set the Scan Data Transmission Format parameter by scanning one of the following bar codes Data As Is Data Suffix 1 Data Suffix 2 Data Suffix 1 Suffix 2 Prefix Data ...

Page 216: ...13 24 Now you are ready to scan one of the Prefix Suffix Values bar codes Prefix Data Suffix 1 Prefix Data Suffix 2 Prefix Data Suffix 1 Suffix 2 ...

Page 217: ...e ID character or an AIM Code ID character Transmit No Code ID Character Transmit Symbol Code ID Character A UPC A UPC E UPC E1 EAN 8 EAN 13 B Code 39 Code 32 C Codabar D Code 128 E Code 93 F Interleaved 2 of 5 G Discrete 2 of 5 or Discrete 2 of 5 IATA H Code 11 J MSI Plessey K UCC EAN 128 L Bookland EAN M Trioptic Code 39 N Coupon Code R GS1 DataBar 14 GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded T U...

Page 218: ... X Code 39 Trioptic Bookland EAN US Postnet US Planet UK Postal Japan Postal Australian Postal Dutch Postal Code Type Option Value Option Code39 0 No Check character or Full ASCII processing 1 Reader has checked one check character 3 Reader has checked and stripped check character 4 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion 5 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion and chec...

Page 219: ... as G0012345678905 MSI 0 Single check digit checked 1 Two check digits checked 2 Single check digit verified and stripped before transmission 3 Two check digits verified and stripped before transmission Example An MSI bar code 4123 with a single check digit checked is transmitted as M04123 D 2 of 5 0 No options specified at this time Always transmit 0 Example A D 2 of 5 bar code 4123 is transmitte...

Page 220: ...otocol defined in 1994 PDF417 symbology specifications Note When this option is transmitted the receiver cannot reliably determine whether ECIs have been invoked or whether data byte 92DEC has been doubled in transmission 1 Reader set to follow the ECI protocol Extended Channel Interpretation All data characters 92DEC are doubled 2 Reader set for Basic Channel operation no escape character transmi...

Page 221: ...ol in Mode 4 or 5 ECI protocol implemented 3 Symbol in Mode 2 or 3 ECI protocol implemented in secondary message QR Code 0 Model 1 symbol 1 Model 2 symbol ECI protocol not implemented 2 Model 2 symbol ECI protocol implemented 3 Model 2 symbol ECI protocol not implemented FNC1 implied in first position 4 Model 2 symbol ECI protocol implemented FNC1 implied in first position 5 Model 2 symbol ECI pro...

Page 222: ...EAN related bar code engine programming codes UPC A Select an option by scanning either of the bar codes shown below UPC E Select an option by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Enable UPC A Disable UPC A Enable UPC E Disable UPC E ...

Page 223: ...ither of the bar codes shown below Note UPC E1 is not a UCC Uniform Code Council approved symbology EAN 8 JAN 8 Select an option by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Enable UPC E1 Disable UPC E1 Enable EAN 8 JAN 8 Disable EAN 8 JAN 8 ...

Page 224: ...ar codes shown below If you enable Bookland EAN select a Bookland ISBN Format page 13 33 Also select either Decode UPC EAN Supple mentals Autodiscriminate UPC EAN Supplementals or Enable 978 979 Supplemental Mode in Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals page 13 34 Enable EAN 13 JAN 13 Disable EAN 13 JAN 13 Enable Bookland EAN Disable Bookland EAN ...

Page 225: ...ata starting with 979 is not considered Bookland in this m ode Bookland ISBN 13 The bar code reader reports Bookland data starting with either 978 or 979 as EAN 13 in 13 digit format to meet the 2007 ISBN 13 protocol For Bookland EAN to function properly first enable Bookland EAN using Bookland EAN page 13 32 then select either Decode UPC EAN Supplementals Autodiscriminate UPC EAN Supplementals or...

Page 226: ...8 979 Supplemental Mode If 978 Supplemental Mode is selected and the decoder is scanning Bookland EAN bar codes see Bookland EAN page 13 32 to enable Bookland EAN and select a format using Bookland ISBN Format page 13 33 Enable 977 Supplemental Mode Enable 414 419 434 439 Supplemental Mode Enable 491 Supplemental Mode Enable Smart Supplemental Mode Applies to EAN 13 bar codes starting with any pre...

Page 227: ...5 Decode UPC EAN JAN only with Sup plementals Ignore Supplementals Autodiscriminate UPC EAN JAN Sup plementals Enable 378 379 Supplemental Mode Enable 978 977 Supplemental Mode Enable 977 Supplemental Mode ...

Page 228: ...13 36 Enable 414 419 434 439 Supplemen tal Mode Enable 491 Supplemental Mode Enable Smart Supplemental Mode Supplemental User Programmable Type 1 Supplemental User Programmable Type 1 and 2 ...

Page 229: ...13 37 Smart Supplemental Plus User Pro grammable 1 Smart Supplemental Plus User Pro grammable 1 and 2 Supplemental User Programmable 1 Supplemental User Programmable 2 ...

Page 230: ...Times To begin setting the decode redundancy value scan this bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or change a selection scan Cancel on the Imager Keypad Number Symbols page Transmit UPC A Check Digit This parameter determines whether the symbol wi...

Page 231: ...her of the bar codes shown below Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit This parameter determines whether the symbol will be transmitted with or without the UPC E1 check digit Select an option by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Enable Transmit UPC E Check Digit Disable Transmit UPC E Check Digit Enable Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit Disable Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit ...

Page 232: ...ers are considered part of the symbol Data is sent to the host in the following format Select an option by scanning one of the bar codes shown below No Preamble data System Character schar data System Character and Country Code country code schar data No Preamble System Character System Character and Country Code 0 for USA ...

Page 233: ...ers are considered part of the symbol Data is sent to the host in the following format Select an option by scanning one of the bar codes shown below No Preamble data System Character schar data System Character and Country Code country code schar data No Preamble System Character System Character and Country Code 0 for USA ...

Page 234: ...ters are consid ered part of the symbol Data is sent to the host in the following format Select an option by scanning one of the bar codes shown below No Preamble data System Character schar data System Character and Country Code country code schar data No Preamble System Character System Character and Country Code 0 for USA ...

Page 235: ...fore transmis sion After conversion data follows UPC A format and is affected by UPC A programming selections e g Preamble Check Digit etc When disabled UPC E1 zero suppressed decoded data is transmitted without conversion Select an option by scanning either of the bar codes shown below EAN 8 JAN 8 Extend When this parameter is enabled five leading zeros are added to decoded EAN 8 symbols to make ...

Page 236: ...priate bar code below When enabled this parameter decodes UPC A bar codes starting with digit 5 EAN 13 bar codes starting with digit 99 and UPC A EAN 128 Coupon Codes UPCA EAN 13 and EAN 128 must be enabled to scan all types of Coupon Codes Note Use the Decode UPC EAN Supplemental Redundancy parameter to control autodiscrimination of the EAN128 right half of a coupon code Enable EAN 8 JAN 8 Zero E...

Page 237: ...Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below UCC EAN 128 Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128 Enable UCC EAN 128 Disable UCC EAN 128 ...

Page 238: ...8 is a variant of Code 128 used in the blood bank industry If necessary the host must perform concatenation of the ISBT data Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Enable ISBT 128 Disable ISBT 128 ...

Page 239: ...ptic Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters When Trioptic Code 39 is enabled set the Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion page 13 51 parameter to disabled Both parameters should not be enabled simultaneously Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39 Enable Trioptic Code 39 Disable Trioptic Code 39 ...

Page 240: ...ning 14 characters scan the following bar code and then 1 and 4 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Single digits must be preceded by a zero Default 2 To begin setting one discrete length scan this One Discrete Length bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a sel...

Page 241: ...aining between 4 and 12 characters scan the Code 39 Length Within Range bar code and then 0 4 1 and 2 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 To begin setting lengths within a range scan this Length Within Range bar code Next scan numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan Ca...

Page 242: ...abled too Enable this feature if the code 39 bar codes contain a Modulo 43 check digit Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Transmit Code 39 Check Digit When enabled the check digit is transmitted with the data Note Code 39 Check Digit Verification page 13 50 must be enabled for this parameter to function Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown be...

Page 243: ... punctuation marks numerals and most control key strokes on the keyboard The first 32 codes are non printable and are assigned to keyboard control characters such as Backspace and Return or Enter The other 96 are called printable codes because all but Space and Delete produce visible characters Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code special character preceding a Code 39 character and assigns a...

Page 244: ...characters scan the Code 93 One Discrete Length bar code and then 1 and 4 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Default 4 To begin setting one discrete length scan this Code 93 One Discrete Length bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan Cancel on t...

Page 245: ...etween 4 and 12 characters scan the Code 93 Length Within Range bar code and then 0 4 1 and 2 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 To begin setting lengths within a range scan this Code 93 Length Within Range bar code Next scan numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan Ca...

Page 246: ... Code 11 One Discrete Length bar code and then 1 and 4 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Default 4 To begin setting one discrete length scan this Code 11 One Discrete Length bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan Cancel on the Imager Keypad Nu...

Page 247: ...between 4 and 12 characters scan the Code 11 Length Within Range bar code and then 0 4 1 and 2 bar codes To begin setting lengths within a range scan this Code 11 Length Within Range bar code Next scan numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan C...

Page 248: ... this parameter checks the integrity of a Code 11 symbol to ensure it complies with the specified check digit algorithm Note Enable Code 11 Check Digit Verification when Transmit Code 11 Check Digits is enabled Set this parameter by scanning one of the bar codes shown below Disable Code 11 Check Digit Verification One Check Digit Two Check Digits ...

Page 249: ...57 Transmit Code 11 Check Digits Code 11 Check Digit Verification page 13 56 must be enabled for this parameter to function Transmit Enable Code 11 Check Digits Do Not Transmit Disable Code 11 Check Digits ...

Page 250: ...r L1 This option decodes only those codes containing a selected length For example when you want to scan only I 2 of 5 symbols containing 14 characters scan the I 2 of 5 One Discrete Length bar code and then 1 and 4 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Default 14 To begin setting one discrete length scan this I 2 of 5 One Discrete Length bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes ...

Page 251: ...I 2 of 5 Length Within Range bar code and then 0 4 1 and 2 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 To begin setting lengths within a range scan this I 2 of 5 Length within Range bar code Next scan numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan Cancel on the Imager Keypad Number S...

Page 252: ...bol to ensure it complies with a specified algorithm either USS Uniform Symbology Specification or OPCC Optical Product Code Council Set this parameter by scanning one of the bar codes shown below Disable I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification USS Uniform Symbology Specification OPCC Optical Product Code Council ...

Page 253: ...quires the following to be true Interleaved 2 of 5 scanning is enabled One of the I 2 of 5 lengths is set to 14 The bar code has a leading zero The bar code has a valid EAN 13 check digit When enabled the parameter converts a 14 character I 2 of 5 bar code into EAN 13 and transmits it to the host as EAN 13 Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Enable Transmit I 2 of 5 ...

Page 254: ...en enabled the start and stop characters are stripped from the bar code and a space is inserted after the 1st 5th and 10th characters of a 14 character Codabar symbol Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Note Symbol length does not include start and stop characters Enable Codabar Disable Codabar Enable CLSI Editing Disable CLSI Editing ...

Page 255: ...n the Codabar One Discrete Length bar code and then 1 and 4 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Default 5 To begin setting one discrete length scan this Codabar One Discrete Length bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan Cancel on the Imager Keyp...

Page 256: ...ers scan the Codabar Length Within Range bar code and then 0 4 1 and 2 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 To begin setting lengths within a range scan this Codabar Length Within Range bar code Next scan numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to cha...

Page 257: ...ption decodes only those codes containing a selected length For example when you want to scan only MSI symbols containing 14 characters scan the MSI One Discrete Length bar code and then 1 and 4 bar codes using Imager Keypad Number Symbols page 13 84 Default 4 To begin setting one discrete length scan this MSI One Discrete Length bar code Next scan two numeric bar codes that correspond to the desi...

Page 258: ...I Length Within Range bar code Next scan numeric bar codes that correspond to the desired value Single digit numbers must have a leading zero To correct an error or to change a selection scan Cancel on the Imager Keypad Number Symbols page Any Length This option decodes MSI bar codes containing any number of characters Note Selecting this option may lead to misdecodes for MSI codes See following N...

Page 259: ...ly transmitted with the data Note When Two MSI Check Digits is selected an MSI Check Digit Algorithm page 13 68 must also be selected Set the number of check digits to be included with the bar code by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Transmit MSI Check Digit When enabled the check digit is transmitted with the data Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below One ...

Page 260: ...n the two MSI Check Digits bar code to enable verification of the second check digit When the Two MSI Check Digits option is selected an additional verification is required to ensure integrity Either of the two following algorithms may be selected Set this parameter by scanning either of the bar codes shown below Mod 10 Mod 11 MSI Check Digit Algorithm Mod 10 Mod 10 MSI Check Digit Algorithm ...

Page 261: ...performance when reading a specific postal symbology all other postal symbologies should be disabled US Postnet To enable or disable US Postnet scan the appropriate bar code US Planet To enable or disable US Planet scan the appropriate bar code Enable US Postnet Disable US Postnet Enable US Planet Disable US Planet ...

Page 262: ...stal scan the appropriate bar code Transmit UK Postal Check Digit Select whether to transmit UK Postal data with or without the check digit Enable UK Postal Disable UK Postal Transmit UK Postal Check Digit Do Not Transmit UK Postal Check Digit ...

Page 263: ...r disable Japan Postal scan the appropriate bar code Australian Postal To enable or disable Australian Postal scan the appropriate bar code Enable Japan Postal Disable Japan Postal Enable Australian Postal Disable Australian Postal ...

Page 264: ...stal scan the appropriate bar code Transmit US Postal Check Digit Select whether to transmit US Postal data with or without the check digit Enable Dutch Postal Disable Dutch Postal Transmit US Postal Check Digit Do Not Transmit US Postal Check Digit ...

Page 265: ...13 73 4 State Postal To enable or disable 4 State Postal scan the appropriate bar code Enable 4 State Postal Disable 4 State Postal ...

Page 266: ... of GS1 DataBar RSS GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 To enable or disable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 scan the appropriate bar code See Convert GS1 DataBar RSS to UPC EAN page 13 75 GS1 DataBar Limited RSS Limited To enable or disable GS1 DataBar Limited RSS Limited scan the appropriate bar code See Convert GS1 DataBar RSS to UPC EAN page 13 75 Enable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 Di...

Page 267: ... DataBar Limited RSS Limited symbols encoding a single zero as the first digit and report the bar code as EAN 13 For bar codes beginning with two or more zeros but not six zeros this parameter strips the leading 0100 and reports the bar code as UPC A The UPC A Preamble parameter that transmits the system character and country code applies to con verted bar codes Note that neither the system charac...

Page 268: ... C Scan one of the following bar codes to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type CC C Composite CC A B Scan one of the following bar codes to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type CC A B Enable Composite CC C Disable Composite CC C Enable Composite CC A B Disable Composite CC A B ...

Page 269: ...13 77 Composite TLC 39 Scan one of the following bar codes to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type TLC 39 Enable Composite TLC 39 Disable Composite TLC 39 ...

Page 270: ... bar codes regardless of whether a 2D symbol is detected UPC Always Linked Transmit UPC bar codes and the 2D portion If 2D is not present the UPC bar code does not transmit Autodiscriminate UPC Composites The decoding engine determines if there is a 2D portion then transmits the UPC as well as the 2D portion if present UPC Never Linked UPC Always Linked Autodiscriminate UPC Composites ...

Page 271: ...p Mode To select the number of decode beeps when a composite bar code is decoded scan the appropriate bar code Enable UCC EAN Code 128 Emulation Mode for UCC EAN Composite Codes Disable UCC EAN Code 128 Emulation Mode for UCC EAN Composite Codes Single Beep after both are decoded Beep as each code type is decoded Double Beep after both are decoded ...

Page 272: ...2D symbologies bar code engine programming codes Aztec To enable or disable Aztec scan the appropriate bar code below PDF417 To enable or disable PDF417 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Aztec Disable Aztec Enable PDF417 Disable PDF417 ...

Page 273: ...t be enabled for this parameter to work If Code 128 Emulation is enabled these MicroPDF417 symbols are transmitted with one of the following prefixes C1 if the first codeword is 903 907 912 914 915 C2 if the first codeword is 908 or 909 C0 if the first codeword is 910 or 911 If disabled they are transmitted with one of the following prefixes L3 if the first codeword is 903 907 912 914 915 L4 if th...

Page 274: ...x To enable or disable Data Matrix scan the appropriate bar code below Maxicode To enable or disable Maxicode scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Data Matrix Disable Data Matrix Enable Maxicode Disable Maxicode ...

Page 275: ...MicroQR To enable or disable MicroQR scan the appropriate bar code below QR Code To enable or disable QR Code scan the appropriate bar code below Enable MicroQR Disable MicroQR Enable QR Code Disable QR Code ...

Page 276: ...ad with decimal values 0 through 9 Each label should be scanned individually Use these numeric value symbols to enter numeric input in the course of performing an imager engine system configuration To correct an error or change a selection scan Cancel then scan a desired bar code 0 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 277: ...13 85 6 7 8 9 Cancel ...

Page 278: ... F ACK 1007 07h G CTRL G BELL 1008 08h H CTRL H BCKSPC 1009 09h I CTRL I HORIZ TAB 1010 0Ah J CTRL J LF NW LN 1011 0Bh K CTRL K VT 1012 0Ch L CTRL L FF 1013 0Dh M CTRL M CR ENTER 1014 0Eh N CTRL N SO 1015 0Fh O CTRL O SI 1016 10h P CTRL P DLE 1017 1lh Q CTRL Q DC1 XON 1018 12h R CTRL R DC2 1019 13h S CTRL S DC3 XOFF 1020 14h T CTRL T DC4 1021 15h U CTRL U NAK 1022 16h V CTRL V SYN 1023 17h W CTRL ...

Page 279: ...8 8 8 1057 39h 9 9 9 1058 3Ah Z 1059 3Bh F 1060 3Ch G 1061 3Dh H 1062 3Eh I 1063 3Fh J 1064 40h V 1065 41h A A A 1066 42h B B B 1067 43h C C C 1068 44h D D D 1069 45h E E E 1070 46h F F F 1071 47h G G G 1072 48h H H H 1073 49h I I I 1074 4Ah J J J 1075 4Bh K K K 1076 4Ch L L L 1077 4Dh M M M 1078 4Eh N N N 1079 4Fh O O O 1080 50h P P P 1081 51h Q Q Q Scan Value Hex Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode ...

Page 280: ... C c c 1100 64h D d d 1101 65h E e e 1102 66h F f f 1103 67h G g g 1104 68h H h h 1105 69h I i i 1106 6Ah J j j 1107 6Bh K k k 1108 6Ch L 1 l 1109 6Dh M m m 1110 6Eh N n n 1111 6Fh O o o 1112 70h P p p 1113 71h Q q q 1114 72h R r r 1115 73h S s s 1116 74h T t t 1117 75h U u u 1118 76h V v v 1119 77h W w w 1120 78h X x x 1121 79h Y y y 1122 7Ah Z z z 1123 7Bh P 1124 7Ch Q Scan Value Hex Value Full ...

Page 281: ...y The following good scan and decode ranges decode zones are related to a specific scan engine either integrated or connected to your Marathon If you do not see your type of scan engine listed you may be using a wireless or tethered Bluetooth bar code scanner or a serial port connected bar code scanner these types of external scanners are not included in this list 2D Imager Factory Default Scan An...

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Page 283: ...r party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the product by anyone other than HII or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for t...

Page 284: ...Dock is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Marathon Vehicle Dock is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Marathon 2D Imager Add on is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Marathon Magnetic Stripe Reader Add on is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Marathon Battery Charger is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Marathon...

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