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OMNII HAND-HELD COMPUTER USER GUIDE

(Windows Hand-Held CE 6.0)

8000211.G

March 10, 2014

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Page 1: ...OMNII HAND HELD COMPUTER USER GUIDE WINDOWS CE 6 0 ...

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Page 3: ...i OMNII HAND HELD COMPUTER USER GUIDE Windows Hand Held CE 6 0 8000211 G March 10 2014 ...

Page 4: ...include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design Motorola does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection...

Page 5: ...iii Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev G 03 2014 Motorola rebrand ...

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Page 7: ...and Off 1 7 Resetting the Omnii 1 8 Performing a Warm Reset 1 8 Performing a Cold Reset 1 8 Performing a Clean Start 1 9 Boot to BooSt 1 9 Performing a Hard Reset 1 9 Attaching Carrying Accessories 1 9 Calibrating the Touchscreen 1 10 Imager and Scanner Options 1 10 Connectivity 1 10 Data Transfer 1 10 Voice Communication 1 11 Chapter 2 Getting To Know Your Omnii Operating System 2 3 Battery Detai...

Page 8: ... microSD Card and SIM Card 2 14 Inserting the Cards 2 14 Scanners and Imagers 2 15 Basic Scanner Operations 2 16 Scanning Techniques 2 16 Scanner Status LED Sounds and Vibrations 2 17 Troubleshooting 2 17 Operating One Dimensional 1D Internal Laser Scanners 2 17 Operating Internal Two Dimensional 2D Imagers 2 18 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 2 19 Navigating in Windows Embedded CE and Applications 2 19 N...

Page 9: ...n Omnii and a PC 3 22 Uploading Data in a Docking Station 3 22 Using Microsoft ActiveSync 3 23 Using Windows Mobile Device Center 3 23 Display Properties 3 23 Background 3 23 Appearance 3 24 Backlight 3 24 Dr Debug 3 25 Status 3 25 Utilities 3 26 Motion Meter 3 26 Settings 3 27 Error Reporting 3 27 GPS Global Positioning System Settings 3 27 Power 3 28 Profiles 3 28 Programs 3 29 AGPS 3 29 Info 3 ...

Page 10: ... 50 Shell Settings 3 51 Restrictions 3 52 Control Panel Settings 3 53 Import Export to File 3 54 Remote Desktop Connection 3 54 Scanners 3 55 Barcodes 3 55 Scanner 3 55 Restoring Default Settings 3 56 Options 3 57 Double Click Parameters 3 57 Display Parameters 3 57 Data Handling 3 58 Translations 3 59 Case Rules 3 60 Ports 3 60 Port Replicator Port A COM5 and Port B COM6 3 61 Screen Rotation 3 62...

Page 11: ...ume Adjustments 3 80 Sound Adjustments 3 80 Wi Fi Config 3 80 Wi Fi Config Status 3 81 Wi Fi Config Configure 3 81 Manually Creating a Network 3 82 Authentication Mode 3 82 Encryption 3 83 EAP 3 83 Verify Server Certificate 3 84 Enable OPMK 3 84 Connecting the Wireless Network 3 85 Configuring TCP IP 3 86 IP Address 3 86 Name Server 3 87 Wi Fi Config Advanced 3 88 Monitoring the Network Connection...

Page 12: ...red 4 14 Spare battery LED is red with a battery installed 4 14 Spare battery LED does not turn on when a battery is installed 4 14 Quad Docking Station Model No ST4004 4 15 Operator Controls 4 16 Indicators 4 16 Quad Docking Station Operation 4 16 Charging the Omnii Battery 4 16 Installation 4 17 Connecting to the Ethernet Network 4 17 Cleaning the ST4004 4 18 Troubleshooting 4 18 The Omnii Charg...

Page 13: ... Capture Predefined Presets Imaging Menu B 5 Using the Imagers Applet B 5 Configuring the Image Capture Presets Imaging Menu B 5 Selecting a Camera B 6 Setting the Active Preset B 6 Viewing a Preset B 6 Creating a Custom Preset B 7 Modifying a Custom Preset B 7 Removing a Custom Preset B 8 Configuring the Barcode Decoding Camera Presets Barcoding Menu B 8 Selecting a Camera B 9 Setting the Active ...

Page 14: ...Options C 8 Decoded ISCP Advanced Options C 8 Non Decoded Scanners C 10 Options C 11 Appendix D Internal Imager Scanner Specifications SE955 Scanner D 3 SE955 Decode Zones D 3 SE965 Scanner D 4 SE965 Decode Zones D 5 SE1224HP High Performance Scanner D 6 SE1224HP Decode Zones D 6 SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner D 7 SE1524ER Decode Zones D 7 SE1524ER Decode Zone A Short Range Small Codes D 7 SE1524...

Page 15: ...ttery 5000 mAh ST3001 for Omnii Chiller Model F 6 Lithium ion Smart Battery 5300 mAh ST3002 for Omnii Arctic Model F 7 Quick Defrost Application F 8 Settings F 8 Heater Info F 9 Appendix G Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings Wireless WAN G 3 Taskbar Icons G 3 Establishing a Packet Data Connection G 4 Disconnecting From a Network G 5 Shutting Down the Wireless WAN User Interface G 5 Advanced I...

Page 16: ...H 4 Assigning An IP Address H 6 Name Server H 6 Advanced Features H 7 Rearranging Preferred Networks H 7 Deleting A Preferred Network H 7 Changing Network Properties H 7 Appendix I Omnii XT15ni Non Incendive Safety Guidelines Omnii XT15ni non incendive Important Safety Regulatory Information I 3 Omnii XT15ni Battery Information I 4 ...

Page 17: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE ABOUT THIS GUIDE About This Manual xiii Text Conventions xiv Overview of the Omnii Hand Held Computer xiv Regulatory Labels xviii ...

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Page 19: ...magers Bluetooth etc This chapter also details the Kiosk program which enables you to customize your computer settings Chapter 4 Accessories describes the peripherals and accessories available for your Omnii computer Appendix A Port Pinouts describes the Omnii and accessories pinouts Appendix B Imager Camera Settings describes in detail your imager s settings Appendix C Scanner Settings details yo...

Page 20: ... XT15f Freezer Variants Model Variants Omnii RT15 Hand Held Computer rugged Model 7545XC Omnii XT15 Hand Held Computer extremely rugged Model 7545XT Omnii XT15f Freezer Variant Hand Held Computer extremely rugged Model 7545XT Processor and Memory Texas Instruments Sitara AM37xx ARM Processor 800 MHz OMAP3 compatible Flash ROM 1 GB RAM 512 MB 3 axis accelerometer Operating System Microsoft Windows ...

Page 21: ... 7 in diagonal VGA 640 x 480 Transflective High visibility option superior sunlight visibility with 165 cd m2 brightness Extreme Duty option withstands 1 25 Joule impact superior low temperature operation to 20 C 4 F with 160 cd m2 brightness Better abrasion resistance Touchscreen Passive stylus or finger operation pan and flick gestures supported Signature capture Keyboards Large selection of bac...

Page 22: ...I GPS Receiver Optional GPS GPRS EDGE WWAN radio Optional GPS GPRS EDGE with UMTS HSPA WWAN radio The following figures illustrate the main features of the Omnii for detailed views please see Omnii Features on page 1 3 Figure 1 Omnii XT15 and RT15 Alphanumeric Variants NOTE 802 11b g and Bluetooth are available simultaneously Omnii XT15 59 Key ABC Keyboard Omnii RT15 55 Key ABC Keyboard ...

Page 23: ...About This Guide xvii Figure 2 Omnii XT15f Freezer Variants Figure 3 Bottom View Docking Connector Figure 4 Top View Scanner Window Alphanumeric Numeric Laser Aperture ...

Page 24: ...bel Figure 6 SE955 Laser Warning Label Figure 7 SE965 and SE4500 Laser Warning Label Figure 8 LED Radiation Notice Label WARNING Using controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure This label is affixed below the scanner window ...

Page 25: ...About This Guide xix Figure 9 SE4600 Laser Warning Label Thi l b l i ffi d b l th i d ...

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Page 27: ...ttery 1 6 Switching the Omnii On and Off 1 7 Resetting the Omnii 1 8 Performing a Warm Reset 1 8 Performing a Cold Reset 1 8 Performing a Clean Start 1 9 Boot to BooSt 1 9 Performing a Hard Reset 1 9 Attaching Carrying Accessories 1 9 Calibrating the Touchscreen 1 10 Imager and Scanner Options 1 10 Connectivity 1 10 Data Transfer 1 10 Voice Communication 1 11 ...

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Page 29: ...with Alphanumeric Keyboard Display LEDs Enter Power Key FN Modifier Key SYM Key Scan Key Microphone Speaker Beeper NOTE The Omnii 55 and 66 key keyboards are equipped with a Power button as shown in Figure 1 1 Front View of the Omnii XT15 Model with Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 1 3 ...

Page 30: ...XT15 Figure 1 3 Bottom View Scan button Left Side Right Side Volume Enter button Vertical scroll button Slot for Snap Module arm Battery release button Side rail rocker button 1 Docking Connector 1 2 2 3 3 4 2 Alignment Pin Holes 3 M2 5 Locking Screws for firmly attaching devices 4 Hand Strap Slot ...

Page 31: ... of Omnii accessories and modules please go to the Motorola website at http www motorolasolutions com US EN Product Lines Psion WT mc_id psion_us_p_handheld Aperture Laser End Cap Scanner Window Battery Pack Camera Aperture Rear PTT Speaker Scanner Pod Pistol Grip Attachment Screws 4 Expansion Back optional ...

Page 32: ...saving parameters and battery reserve level have not been altered a battery can be removed for up to 4 minutes without losing data After 4 minutes the terminal may reboot IMPORTANT Before charging the battery it is critical that you review the battery safety guidelines in the Omnii Hand Held Computer Regulatory Warranty Guide PN 8000191 IMPORTANT Always switch the unit off before changing the batt...

Page 33: ...ond When the unit is turned off normally it automatically enters a power saving suspend state When the Omnii is switched on from the suspend state within a few seconds operation resumes in the screen in which you were working prior to turning the computer off Switching the Omnii Off To switch off the Omnii press the FN key and then press and release the Enter Power button The Omnii will automatica...

Page 34: ...h Disk is preserved as is the file system To execute a cold reset Press and hold down the SYM key the FN key and the Enter Power key simultaneously for a minimum of four seconds IMPORTANT If the word FN is displayed underlined in the taskbar area at the bottom of the screen this key is locked on and the Omnii will not switch off Press the FN key twice followed by Enter Power to switch the Omnii of...

Page 35: ...ss 1 to launch the OS Performing a Hard Reset To execute a hard reset Remove the battery Using a coin or other conductive item connect pins 5 and 6 of the battery contacts for at least six seconds Replace the battery and power Omnii on The terminal will boot as if from a cold reset Attaching Carrying Accessories Motorola recommends that a carrying accessory a hand strap be installed on the Omnii b...

Page 36: ...i Fi Config on page 3 80 To configure your Bluetooth settings please go to Bluetooth Setup on page 3 11 If you have a GPS Global Positioning System module you can choose from a set of GPS profiles built into the modem and set up AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System See GPS Global Positioning System Settings on page 3 27 The Omnii is available with one of the following Wireless WAN radio options...

Page 37: ...dem is installed and enabled the Phone icon and the GSM signal strength icon will appear automatically on the taskbar For details on using your Voice options please refer to Voice Using the WWAN Phone Dialer on page 3 74 NOTE The voice option is not available in North America for the MC75i EDGE radio ...

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Page 39: ...eys 2 8 Function Keys 2 8 Macro Keys 2 8 Numeric Keyboards Accessing Alpha Keys 2 9 The Keypad Backlight 2 10 The Display 2 10 Adjusting the Display Backlight 2 10 Calibrating the Touchscreen 2 10 Indicators 2 11 LEDs 2 11 Battery Charge Status LED 2 11 Operating System Status LED 2 11 Radio Status LED 2 12 Scanner Status LED 2 12 Onscreen Indicators 2 12 Audio Indicators 2 14 Inserting the microS...

Page 40: ...Two Dimensional 2D Imagers 2 18 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 2 19 Navigating in Windows Embedded CE and Applications 2 19 Navigating Using a Touchscreen 2 19 Navigating Using the Keyboard 2 19 The Windows Classic Shell Startup Desktop 2 20 The Taskbar 2 21 The Start Menu 2 22 The Kiosk Desktop Shell 2 27 Restoring the Windows Classic Shell 2 29 General Maintenance 2 29 Caring for the Touchscreen 2 29 C...

Page 41: ...lace to store data is on a microSD memory card or externally to the device on a USB memory stick or on a PC You can also save data in the Flash Disk partition of the file system Refer to Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup on page 3 45 for details about reserving battery power for data backup purposes The Suspend Threshold adjustment in the Power Properties tab allows you to determine t...

Page 42: ...key or Power button 55 and 66 key keyboards only that allows you to switch the unit on and to shut down the unit to Suspend mode For details refer to Switching the Omnii On and Off on page 1 7 There are a number of modifier keys that provide access to additional keys and system functions as described in Modifier Keys on page 2 6 The Blue FN modifier key provides access to additional keys and syste...

Page 43: ...r keyboard functions and on some units to also power the unit on and off for details refer to Switching the Omnii On and Off on page 1 7 36 Key Numeric 123 Keyboard 59 Key Alpha ABC Keyboard FN Modifier Key SYM Key SHIFT Modifier Key SCAN Key Enter Power Key Windows Key End key Talk key 55 Key Alpha ABC Keyboard with phone Power button NOTE 55 key and 66 key keyboards are equipped with a Power but...

Page 44: ...ng left moves the cursor one char acter to the left erasing the previous key stroke The DEL key FN BACKSPACE erases the character at the current cursor position The CTRL and ALT Keys The CTRL and ALT keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are application dependent Pressing either key twice locks it on it appears underlined on the Taskbar Pressing the key once again unlocks it The TAB...

Page 45: ...ier to determine whether a modifier key is active For example if the CTRL key is pressed Ctrl is displayed at the bottom of the unit screen Once the next key is pressed the modifier key becomes inactive and disappears from the taskbar Locking Modifier Keys When a modifier key is pressed twice it is locked on A locked modifier key is displayed in underlined letters in the taskbar For example pressi...

Page 46: ...pplication The additional function keys F25 through F30 along with the macros are not used as part of the Windows Embedded CE operating system Numeric Keyboard Function Keys The Numeric keyboards are equipped with up to 24 function keys including those function keys that are colour coded in white print above the function keys Function keys F25 through F30 can only be accessed by remapping another ...

Page 47: ... a Single Alpha Character The examples below illustrate how to access A B and C all of which are printed in blue characters above the numeric key 2 The letters you choose appear in the softkey bar as you press the numeric key providing a visual indicator of which letter will be displayed on the screen To choose the letter a Press the FN key and press the numeric key 2 Press the FN key again to unl...

Page 48: ...cter visibility in low light conditions The back light switches on when a key is pressed Adjusting the Display Backlight The behaviour of the display backlight and the intensity of the backlight can be specified in the Display Proper ties dialog box in the Control Panel Calibrating the Touchscreen If your Omnii touchscreen has never been calibrated or if you find that the stylus pointer is not acc...

Page 49: ...s of the battery can be detected easily Operating System Status LED The second LED indicates system notifications and operating system status It is also available for user loaded custom Windows Embedded CE applications IMPORTANT If an LED is illuminated in red the operator should be cautious as this generally indicates an abnormal operating condition or active laser emission 3 Radio Status 4 Scann...

Page 50: ... that option in the Taskbar and Start Menu settings Operating LED Behaviour Function OFF when unit is in Suspend or Shutdown Normal operating status Solid Yellow The unit is powering on Fast Flashing Yellow The unit is entering Suspend mode Flashing Yellow This LED is controlled by the Microsoft NLED api Radio Traffic LED Behaviour Function OFF The radio is disabled Slow Flashing Blue The radio is...

Page 51: ...ar If a modifier key is pressed twice it is locked on and the onscreen indicator is displayed with underlined letters in the taskbar for example pressing FN twice displays FN in the taskbar Power The battery shaped icon displayed in the taskbar provides quick access to the charge state of the battery Tapping on the icon once will show the percentage charge left in the battery Tapping on the icon t...

Page 52: ...jected an operator s entry does not match in a match field or the battery is low The volume rocker button is located on the left side of the hand held Information on configuring sounds is detailed in Volume Sounds Properties on page 3 79 Vibrations You can set the Omnii to vibrate when a successful or unsuccessful barcode scan is performed See Scan ners on page 3 55 Inserting the microSD Card and ...

Page 53: ...on requirements Refer to the following sections for detailed information Scanner list and specifications Appendix D Internal Imager Scanner Specifications Configuration Scanners on page 3 55 and Manage Triggers on page 3 40 Scanning Techniques on page 2 16 outlines the mechanics of a successful scan icr o M OPEN LOCK IMPORTANT It is critical that you review the Laser Warnings in the Omnii Hand Hel...

Page 54: ...nce of 9 1 inches longest barcode at 40 mil with a minimum read distance of 5 1 inches maximum read distance of 49 2 inches SE4600LR imager captures digital images for transmission to a decoder to decode a barcode of any format supported by the decoding software Uses laser aiming LED illumination and CMOS sensors to capture barcode images over an extended range and under a wide variety of lighting...

Page 55: ... the unit on Check that the barcode symbology being scanned is enabled for the hand held you are using Check any other parameters that affect the scanning procedure or the barcode Check the barcode to make sure it is not damaged Try scanning a different barcode to verify that the problem is not with the barcode Check that the barcode is within the proper range Does the hand held display the warnin...

Page 56: ...ode you want to scan or in the centre of the area in which multiple barcodes are to be scanned The illumination LEDs will flash typically several times and a picture of the barcode is taken NOTE When scanning multiple barcodes ensure that all of the desired barcodes are within the field of view of the scanner It is possible that even when all barcodes are within the field of view not all of them w...

Page 57: ... the touchscreen You can also use gestures with your fingers You can use two gestures pan and flick Use left or right flicks to quickly move between tabs of a multi tab control panel or to scroll long lists of options Use panning by touching and dragging a page that has scrollbars To choose an icon open a file launch an applet or open a folder Double tap on the appropriate icon Navigating Using th...

Page 58: ...ssic Shell Startup Desktop To access desktop icons Double tap on the icon to open a window or in the case of an application icon launch an application On the keyboard Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon and press Enter to launch the highlighted icon Select Radio Button Press Button SPACE Go to Start Menu Windows Operation Key or Key Combination NOTE The startup folder is located in Windows St...

Page 59: ...yboard on page 2 4 Using the Taskbar A tooltip is displayed as each taskbar icon is highlighted The tooltip provides the status of each icon If you re using the touchscreen Tap and hold on an icon to display the icon s tooltip Double tap the icon to open the Control Panel dialog box associated with the icon For example double tap the battery icon to display a dialog box listing the current battery...

Page 60: ...s the SPACE key to select them A check mark indi cates active items The Start Menu The Start Menu lists the operations you can access and work with It is available from the startup desktop or from within any application To display the menu tap on the Start Menu If you re using the keyboard Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item and press Enter or If the menu item has an underlined character T...

Page 61: ...te or bits per sample will be higher quality sound but will require more file storage space Lower sample rates and or bits per sample produces a smaller file but the sound quality suffers The record and play buttons operate the same as any recording device The X icon deletes the sound and the diskette icon allows you to save your sound Command Prompt Command Prompt is used to access the DOS comman...

Page 62: ...ay If your touchscreen is not enabled you can use the System Tray option to access the icons in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen The taskbar displays indicators such as a radio signal icon These indicators are attached to dialog boxes that provide additional information Choose Shortcuts System Tray When System Tray is chosen the taskbar icons become accessible To display the dialog box atta...

Page 63: ...e Motorola TekTerm application or another application additional configuration applets may appear in the Control Panel Network and Dial Up Connections The Network and Dial up Connections window allows you to configure the Omnii network interfaces or execute an existing configuration Refer to Connectivity on page 1 10 for radio setup details Taskbar and Start Menu The Taskbar and Start Menu option ...

Page 64: ...nu includes these options Suspend Warm Reset and Cold Reset Suspend The Suspend option suspends the Omnii immediately This is equivalent to turning the hand held off Warm Reset The Warm Reset option resets the hand held leaving all saved files and registry settings intact Any unsaved data is lost Cold Reset The Cold Reset option resets the hand held Any files not stored in permanent memory are los...

Page 65: ...t will be present on the side of the screen in the direction of the next set of icons Swiping the screen to that direction will move the display to the next screen NOTE The Omnii will be reset if you choose to switch shells NOTE Although the Desktop appearance defaults to the Ingenuity theme the theme is not changed using the Kiosk Shell icon To change themes open the Shell Set tings Advanced menu...

Page 66: ...art Menu Tapping once will open the program If you tap and hold on an icon the application name is displayed Notifications Bar This bar shows the run time program notifications for Battery Volume Wi Fi Phone or GPRS and other notifi cations for the programs you are running This feature replaces the Taskbar of the Windows Classic Shell Desktop Minimized View When an application is opened and maximi...

Page 67: ... or cut the plastic or crack the internal conduc tive coating The chemicals listed below must not come into contact with the touchscreen mustard ketchup sodium hydroxide concentrated caustic solutions benzyl alcohol concentrated acids If the touchscreen is used in harsh environments consider applying a disposable screen protector RV6105 These covers reduce the clarity of the display slightly but w...

Page 68: ...rits and gasoline The plastic slowly decomposes in strong alkaline solutions Exposure to aircraft de icing fluids can degrade the plastics on Omnii If the Omnii is used near aircraft de icing environments regular rinsing with water is recommended To clean ink marks from the keypad and touchscreen use isopropyl alcohol IMPORTANT Do not immerse the unit in water Dampen a soft cloth with mild deterge...

Page 69: ...evices 3 13 Filtering By Class of Device COD 3 14 Device Pop up Menu 3 14 Pairing a Device 3 14 Servers 3 16 Mode 3 17 About 3 17 The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection 3 18 Certificates 3 21 Compass 3 21 Data Transfer between Omnii and a PC 3 22 Uploading Data in a Docking Station 3 22 Using Microsoft ActiveSync 3 23 Using Windows Mobile Device Center 3 23 Display Properties 3 23 Background 3 23 Appea...

Page 70: ...apping 3 37 Lock Sequence 3 39 Manage Triggers 3 40 Trigger Mappings 3 41 Add and Edit Trigger Mapping 3 42 Microphone 3 43 Open TekTerm 3 43 PartnerUp 3 43 Pocket PC Compatibility 3 44 Power Properties 3 44 Battery Capacity 3 44 Power Saving Suspend 3 45 Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup 3 45 Advanced 3 46 Built in Devices 3 47 Battery Health 3 47 Kiosk Access 3 49 Administrator Pass...

Page 71: ... a Backup 3 68 Creating a Clone 3 69 Managing Profiles 3 70 Viewing a Profile 3 70 Profile Options 3 70 Deleting a Profile 3 72 TweakIt 3 72 Advanced 3 73 Advanced CE Services Settings 3 73 Advanced Interface and Network Settings 3 73 Advanced Services Settings 3 74 Registry Editor 3 74 Voice Using the WWAN Phone Dialer 3 74 Dialing a Number 3 75 Receiving an Incoming Call 3 76 Voice Menu 3 76 Fil...

Page 72: ...ncryption 3 83 EAP 3 83 Verify Server Certificate 3 84 Enable OPMK 3 84 Connecting the Wireless Network 3 85 Configuring TCP IP 3 86 IP Address 3 86 Name Server 3 87 Wi Fi Config Advanced 3 88 Monitoring the Network Connection 3 89 WiFi Connect A R C 3 89 ...

Page 73: ...customize the product to meet their needs and to maximize productivity AGPS App Launch Keys Battery Health Bluetooth Manager Compass Dr Debug Manage Triggers PartnerUp Kiosk Scanner Total Recall TweakIt WiFi Config WiFiConnect A R C Microsoft Software Windows CE 6 0 R3 is a 32 bit real time multitasking Operating System The OS features a small footprint with compatibility to port existing Win32 ap...

Page 74: ...splay the Start Menu Tap on Settings Control Panel If you re using the keyboard Press the Windows icon to display the Start Menu Highlight Settings in Start Menu and press the RIGHT arrow key to highlight the Control Panel Press the Enter key The Control Panel folder contains icons used in the setup of your Omnii Figure 3 1 Control Panel Icons Control Panel Applications The Control Panel provides ...

Page 75: ... to disable call waiting You can store multiple patterns for example Work Home and so on using this dialog box Display Changes the display backlight and the appearance colour scheme on the unit desktop Dr Debug Provides both error diagnostic and troubleshooting tools Error Reporting Allows you to enable or disable Microsoft error reporting prompts GPS Settings Allows you to enable and configure GP...

Page 76: ...pplication in the list you are taken to the associated web site and allowed to install the application Password Allows you to assign a password to restrict access to elements of the unit Once assigned password access cannot be circumvented so it is important that you write down your password and keep it in a safe place PC Connection Enables direct connection to a desktop computer or through Active...

Page 77: ...directions on the screen System You can display the system and memory properties as well as create your device name In the Memory tab you can allocate memory between storage memory and program memory System Properties Identifies the computer s software and hardware components indicating which components are installed their version or part numbers and whether they are enabled or disabled Total Reca...

Page 78: ...you want to assign the application key If you need to you can Browse through the information in your Omnii until you locate the application you want to launch Once you ve selected the file you want to map tap on OK The cursor moves to the Data field You can use this field if you need to need to define command line parame ters for your application If you don t want to assign any parameters you can ...

Page 79: ...nters and so on Motorola provides built in support for GSM GPRS universal handset Bluetooth printer Bluetooth headset Keep in mind that Bluetooth and IEEE 802 11g radios both operate in the 2 4GHz band Although the Omnii includes features to minimize interference performance of the system will not be optimal if you use both radios simultaneously Typically when both radios operate in the hand held ...

Page 80: ...nd their corresponding services The format of the name is Device Name Service Name Additional information may appear in this screen such as the Port Numbers for Serial Profiles service To learn how to scan for devices to pair review Device on page 3 13 Tap on an item in the Paired tab to display an associated pop up menu The displayed menu depends on the type of the service chosen Query Services a...

Page 81: ... enabled headsets and other audio devices HSP HFP services provide the following unique menu options Connect Audio establishes an audio connection to the Bluetooth headset Disconnect Audio disconnects the audio connection from the Bluetooth headset Volume Control displays a dialog box where the headset and microphone volume can be adjusted Device In this tab users can discover and display Bluetoot...

Page 82: ...rying the services and profiles of the discovered device An authentica tion dialog box is displayed the first time a Bluetooth device is paired Refresh Name repeats the device name inquiry updating the name This command is useful if a device is listed without a name unknown or if a device name has been changed remotely Delete removes this device from the list Pairing a Device To pair devices Follo...

Page 83: ...t device Click in the check box to the left of the service to activate it Click on Done Services that require more information present a configuration dialog box Serial Profile is an example This dialog box offers a number of additional options such as enabling Encryption and selecting four different Modes Serial ActiveSync Scanner and Printer Port Serial is used for simple serial port communicati...

Page 84: ...nd configured There are three server services available Serial Scanner and OBEX OPP Serial server enables the Serial Port Profile server a Serial Port can be selected from the drop down menu You can assign either a BSP or a COM prefix from the drop down menu BSP Bluetooth Serial Port was created by Microsoft to allow Bluetooth to have its own serial prefix in order to free up virtual COM prefixes ...

Page 85: ...rinter device entry and then select Pair key in the Passcode if needed and then tap Done DO NOT select any services Close the Bluetooth Manager Select the Bluetooth device to print to you will need to key in or programmatically raise the following key sequence CTRL ALT F1 You can now select the Bluetooth device to which you wish to print Allow Bluetooth to wake system allows remote Bluetooth devic...

Page 86: ...lar telephone with Bluetooth The Omnii communicates via Bluetooth to the cell phone which then accesses a WAN Wide Area Network and transfers data using GPRS 1 Enable the Dial Up Networking service in the cell phone 2 Make the phone discoverable 3 Pair the phone service with the Omnii Dial Up Networking service using the Bluetooth Manager For instructions on pairing devices refer to Pairing a Devi...

Page 87: ...n to display the Device Properties dialog box The Omnii communicates via Bluetooth to your Bluetooth equipped cellular telephone and retrieves the parameters for the Device Properties dialog box Omnii then disconnects 9 Under the Call Options tab turn off Cancel the call if not connected within and press Enter to save your changes 10 In the Modem dialog box choose the Next button to display the Ph...

Page 88: ... your network carrier specifications Once you ve edited this dialog box to reflect your network carrier requirements press Enter to save your changes 13 At this point return to the Control Panel and choose the Network and Dial up Connections icon 14 In the network connection window the new network configuration in this case New Connection is displayed Tap on the new icon When you tap on your new c...

Page 89: ...ermediate certificate store and Trusted Authorities is the repository for the Trusted Root certificate store You can import or remove certificates and view certificate information for any listing including names dates serial numbers etc For a detailed description about Certificate setup for both the server and client side devices Omnii Hand Held Computers refer to the following website http techne...

Page 90: ...ion with your Omnii you can connect to a PC with a cable to View Omnii files from Windows Explorer Drag and drop files between the Omnii and the PC in the same way that you would between PC drives Back up Omnii files to the PC restore them from the PC to the hand held again etc Uploading Data in a Docking Station The Desktop Docking Stations allow your hand held to upload transaction data to a ser...

Page 91: ...our PC and your hand held Tap on Start Computer to display the drives The Omnii will be visible here Open drives files and folders as you would on your PC Display Properties In the Control Panel choose the Display icon Background In the Display Properties dialog box open the Background tab This dialog box allows you to customize your background image NOTE If you use a serial port to connect device...

Page 92: ...backlight is activated for a configurable amount of time The Display Properties dialog box in the Control Panel allows you to specify the intensity of the backlight along with how long the backlight remains on when the unit is not in use no key press scanner trigger etc In the Display Properties dialog box open the Backlight tab NOTE Keep in mind that this option may be restricted to supervisory u...

Page 93: ...cklight shuts off External Power Check Box When you select the check box next to When using external power keep the backlight always ON the back light remains ON at the configured intensity when the Omnii is operating with external power not battery power If the Omnii is drawing power from its battery this option is ignored and the other parameters defined in Display Properties dialog box take eff...

Page 94: ... tab can also be used to log heater control logic board information Motion Meter Tapping on the Start button enables the Motion Meter feature Once enabled this applet records the number of impacts the Omnii has sustained the distance of the fall in meters the duration in 10ths of a second and the date and time that the event occurred The top 40 events are logged in a non volatile location and can ...

Page 95: ...ble Microsoft error reporting prompts Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Error Reporting icon to access your options GPS Global Positioning System Settings This applet allows you to define how the GPS module operates You can determine when the GPS module is powered and operating and choose from a set of GPS profiles built into the modem You can also set up the AGPS Manager an assisted GPS utility...

Page 96: ...opriate profile Default Automotive or Pedestrian Default profile is a good general profile suitable for most uses Automotive profile is designed for in vehicle use providing quick location updates as the vehicle moves When the GPS module is set to this profile and the vehicle enters an area such as a tunnel where satellite coverage is interrupted it will attempt to predict the vehicle position Ped...

Page 97: ...lty calculating a fix AGPS reduces Time To First Fix TTFF and increases the likelihood of finding and keeping a fix in poor coverage areas such as indoor sites AGPS downloads satellite ephemeris orbital data to the Omnii periodi cally through Wi Fi or WWAN The downloaded data is used by the GPS module to speed the process of getting a fix Update Click on the Update button to download Extended Ephe...

Page 98: ...ey will be able to help you configure your Motorola devices and web server to retrieve the ephemeris data Info This tab provides general information about the GPS module such as the firmware version the date on which files were last updated and so on If GPS module support service is required you may be asked to tap on the Save button in this tab and forward the information to Motorola support staf...

Page 99: ...d that can be customized using the Input Panel dialog box NOTE This icon is only displayed when the appropriate imager is installed in your Omnii If there is an imager installed but this icon is not present additional soft ware ICS may need to be installed To enable a newly installed imager Press and hold down the FN key and the Enter Power key simultaneously for a minimum of three seconds Soft Ke...

Page 100: ...eyboard Properties This icon displays the Keyboard Properties dialog box in which you can adjust the repeat rate of the keys the intensity of the keyboard backlight and the behaviour of the FN and SYM modifier keys This dialog box also allows you to define macro keys and Unicode characters IMPORTANT If the Input Panel button icon is not visible in the taskbar from the Start menu tap on Settings Ta...

Page 101: ...he right shortens the repeat delay time Repeat Rate The value assigned for the Repeat Rate parameter determines how quickly the key you press repeats and is measured in characters per second cps Sliding the bar to the left slows the repeat rate and sliding the bar to the right increases the repeat rate Keyboard Backlight In the Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Backlight tab NOTE These setti...

Page 102: ...d Properties dialog box open the One Shots tab The options in this tab allow you to determine how modifier keys on your Omnii behave For each modifier key ALT SHIFT CTRL FN and SYM you have the following options in the drop down menu Lock OneShot and OneShot Lock NOTE The keypad backlight maximum brightness will decrease over time as it ages Use mid range intensity settings when possible to extend...

Page 103: ...okes along with the function of executable keys including Enter BACKSPACE and DEL FN BACKSPACE function keys and arrow keys Recording and Saving a Macro You can program up to 6 physical macro keys depending on your keyboard layout You can also increase the number of virtual macro keys up to 15 using Scancode Remapping for details see Scancode Remapping on page 3 37 In the Macro menu highlight a ma...

Page 104: ...e key sequence CTRL ALT Enter or choose the Stop Recording button A new screen Verify Macro displays the macro sequence you created The Save button is highlighted Press Enter to save your macro or highlight CANCEL and press Enter to discard it Executing a Macro To execute a macro Press the macro key to which you ve assigned the macro Deleting a Macro To delete a macro In the Macros tab highlight t...

Page 105: ...de Values In the Unicode Mapping tab highlight the item you want to delete and choose the Remove button Scancode Remapping A scancode is a number that is associated with a physical key on a keyboard Every key has a unique scan code that is mapped to a virtual key a function or a macro Scancode Remapping allows you to change the functionality of any key on the keyboard A key can be remapped to send...

Page 106: ...odes in hexadecimal If the scancode is remapped to a virtual key that virtual key is displayed in the next column labelled V Key A virtual key that is Shifted or Unshifted is displayed in the third column labelled Function If the scancode is remapped to a function or a macro the first and second columns remain blank while the third column contains the function name or macro key number e g Macro 2 ...

Page 107: ...ro Choose a function from the Function list in the dialog box and tap on OK Editing a Scancode Remap To edit a scancode In the Scancode Remapping tab tap on the remap you want to edit Tap on the Edit button and make the appropriate changes Tap on OK to save your changes Removing a Remap To delete a remap In the Scancode Remapping tab highlight the scancode you want to delete and tap on the Remove ...

Page 108: ...s are triggered You can configure the trigger ID for each trigger button for both single and double click and the double click time In the Control Panel choose the Manage Triggers icon In the Manage Triggers screen you ll see a list of trigger mappings NOTE It is useful to leave the Show popup message enabled default so that anyone attempting to use the keyboard will see the key sequence they will...

Page 109: ...both active and inac tive are displayed Add Tapping this button brings up the Add Mapping dialog see Add and Edit Trigger Mapping on page 3 42 so that you can add new trigger mappings Edit Tapping this button brings up the Edit Mapping dialog see Add and Edit Trigger Mapping on page 3 42 so that you can edit existing trigger mappings Remove Tapping this button removes an existing mapping OK The OK...

Page 110: ... and released a trigger down event is sent to the owner that is the applica tion receiving the trigger press information followed by a trigger up If Double Click is chosen in this menu when the trigger is pressed released and then pressed again a double click event will have occurred If a mapping with the type Up Down has also been configured for the same source it will only receive the first set ...

Page 111: ...ophones listed to their default gain Open TekTerm Open TekTerm is a powerful emulation application ideally suited for real time data transaction applications associated with mainframes and servers The Omnii includes unique features that support Open TekTerm a Motorola application that has the ability to maintain multiple simultaneous sessions with a variety of host computers For detailed informati...

Page 112: ...ibility support for the Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PC 2002 shell in units running Windows Embedded CE The website listed below describes the APIs exposed through AYGShell and the application compatibility between Windows Powered Pocket PC 2002 based applications and Windows Embedded CE based devices http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us dncenet html WINCENET_CEPCC_App...

Page 113: ...nd state the Omnii CPU enters a sleep state and wireless communication is shut off The state of the device RAM contents is preserved Pressing Enter wakes the system from suspend state Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup The Suspend Threshold adjustment tells the system when to shut down when the battery drains If you choose Maximum Operating Time the unit will run until the battery is c...

Page 114: ... 24 hours Internal super capacitors will protect the data stored in the computer while the battery is swapped for a fully charged one Advanced In the Power Properties dialog box open the Advanced tab IMPORTANT Selecting Maximum backup time will reserve approximately 20 of the battery capacity for memory backup Once the battery is drained the system RAM memory is lost and the unit must cold boot In...

Page 115: ...the Power Properties dialog box open the Built in Devices tab WWAN Power Mode This menu allows you to enable power to your WWAN radio and whether or not the radio will turn off when the Omnii enters Suspend Mode To configure the radio please refer to Appendix G Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings Battery Health The Battery Health service provides an estimate of battery health based on a numbe...

Page 116: ...owered up from Suspend and the current health of the battery is displayed Add Health Colour to the Taskbar Battery Tray Icon Enabling this option changes the background colour for the battery icon in the Taskbar based on battery condi tion Green excellent Yellow used and Red battery should be replaced Show Popup UI on Device Resume You can decide when the battery status pop up user interface UI wi...

Page 117: ...r proceed to the Kiosk Settings menus or change from you current Access mode to the other Administrator or User The computer must be reset following a change and a confirmation will appear to enable you to continue or dismiss the change When opening the Kiosk Settings option the following menus will be available Figure 3 4 Kiosk Settings NOTE The Desktop theme can be changed from the default Windo...

Page 118: ...s can be configured without setting a password When an administrator password is set the restricted options are accessed using a key combination If a pass word has been set the user would be prompted for the password The option Show Password changes the displayed password from hidden to readable NOTE If a setting or restriction is configured without setting an Administrator password the following ...

Page 119: ... fields for Command Parameters and Display Name Command The Command field is prefilled with the path and name of the executable exe or corre sponding link lnk If the selected file can t be found e g external memory card has been removed files have been deleted a message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen These files cannot be found Parameters The Parameters option provides the option of...

Page 120: ...Blue Use this picture as the background You can select a picture as the Desktop background Notifications If disabled the Notifications tooltips will still display Launch an application Startup A window is displayed listing all of the installed and added applica tions Any applications selected will startup after a reboot The following item is not optional Administrator Key Sequence Sets the key seq...

Page 121: ...s you can set which applets and tabs you want to Hide in Control Panel and which applets and tabs will be Accessible as a shortcut icon from the Desktop You have the option of setting the entire applet or specific tabs within the applet as hidden or accessible Any applet that can t be set is greyed out You can add a maximum of 18 applications after which the following message is displayed Maximum ...

Page 122: ...xport files the same file location options under My Device will be listed Following the action a message stating the success of the operation and the location of the file will be displayed With the exception of the password changes made to settings will take effect only after a warm reset If further changes to the configuration are made they will overwrite the changes caused by the import oper ati...

Page 123: ...your scanner was designed to decode for example a 1D UPC barcode or 2D barcode Press the SCAN key or pistol trigger and check for a valid decode on the hand held screen For a listing of available scanners and their specifications please refer to Appendix E Omnii Specifications Barcodes Scanner The drop down menu to the right of the Scanner option allows you to choose configurations for one of the ...

Page 124: ...ly the parameters in the symbology you selected or choose Default all settings to reset all scanner parameters to default settings To reset a single parameter to its default setting Press and hold on the parameter you want to reset Choose Default parameter to reset the parameter to the default setting NOTE Your Omnii comes preconfigured from the factory for internal scanner types The type of scann...

Page 125: ...ng a scan Click Data This parameter determines which character is sent to the application installed in your Omnii following a double click A dialog box appears asking that you press the key you want to insert The ASCII Unicode key value of the keypress is displayed Pressing the ESC key in this dialog box resets the data to zero Display Parameters Scan Result When this parameter is enabled the type...

Page 126: ... by the SDK Scan function soft scan starting a scan session via the SDK function instead of a physical user trigger press The value assigned to this parameter determines the soft scan timeout from 1 to 10 sec default is 3 sec Scan Log File If this parameter is enabled the input barcode and the modified translated output barcode are logged in the file Flash Disk ScanLog txt Keep in mind that if Sca...

Page 127: ...ll be applied to a barcode and a case will only be applied if all rules specified in the case are successful if a rule within a case fails the entire case fails In the Translation menu tap on the Case to create rules Tap on the No rule drop down menu to display the rules When you choose a rule an associated screen is displayed in which you can define the rule ...

Page 128: ...ize This rule should generally be assigned first before creat ing subsequent rules Translation information about the status of each case rule is displayed in the scan log file see Scan Log File on page 3 58 when enabled This is useful if a case fails and you are trying to determine why a rule is failing Ports Figure 3 5 Console and Port Replicator Port Settings While you cannot configure the scann...

Page 129: ...ii to recognize the device connected to the Port Repli cator 9 pin COM5 Power COM6 only Pin 9 on the Omnii COM6 is reserved for 5V power out and is defaulted to OFF This parameter must be set to ON to enable power to a Snap Module or Vehicle cradle Baud Double tapping on this parameter displays a pop up window in which you can choose an appropriate rate of data transfer Figure 3 6 Port Baud Rates ...

Page 130: ...d the Trigger Off Sequence fields When you press the trigger key the Trigger On Sequence is sent and when you release the trigger key the Trigger Off Sequence is sent turning the trigger key on and off Screen Rotation This option allows you to determine how your Omnii screen will behave depending on how the unit is oriented Tap Start Settings Control Panel and then tap on the Screen Rotation icon ...

Page 131: ... Control Panel double click on the Storage Manager icon The Storage Manager menu opens 1 Select the memory card from the drop down list 2 Press the Dismount button to dismount the memory card All partitions on the card will be dismounted 3 Press the Format button to format the memory card All partitions and information on the card will be erased during the formatting process Creating Partitions On...

Page 132: ... asterisk next to its name in the partition list Any unallocated space on the card is indicated at the left and additional partitions can be created in it Partition Management Partitions can be individually dismounted mounted deleted or formatted as well These and additional tasks are available from the Partition Properties dialog To dismount a partition 1 Choose the desired partition 2 Tap the Pr...

Page 133: ... the root directory Cluster size 5 KB to 64 KB There are also two check boxes which govern Whether to use the transaction safe FAT file system TFAT This file system keeps multiple copies of the file allocation table changing one while maintaining another as a backup Whether to perform a quick format Quick formatting removes all reference to data in the partition without erasing the actual partitio...

Page 134: ...ind that the stylus pointer is not accurate when you tap on an item follow the directions below Choose the Calibration tab and then tap on the Recalibrate button Follow the directions in the Calibration tab to recalibrate the screen You will be prompted to save the cali bration data NOTE Touchscreen calibration may not be enabled on your unit If your screen appears to require recalibration contact...

Page 135: ...n or part numbers and whether they are enabled or disabled In Control Panel choose the System Properties icon By choosing the Export button you can create a log SystemProperties xml of your current components which will be placed in the My Device folder in Windows Explorer Instead of expanding each section of items individually you can also choose to open all the lists at once by choosing the Expa...

Page 136: ... Panel choose the Total Recall icon In the start up screen you can choose from four options Create Backup Create Clone Manage Profile and Delete Profile Creating a Backup Tap on the Create Backup button to begin the process This dialog box displays the Profile Name and the storage destination for the profile file In the Profile Name field type a name for a profile NOTE Total Recall works different...

Page 137: ... type and OS will be identified in the cloning statement to ensure that you target devices of the same type Give the clone profile a name and location then tap on Next In this menu select All for a Full Clone or Selected Options for a Settings Only Clone If you choose Selected Options a menu will open to enable you to decide which options you want cloned IMPORTANT Any profile not stored in persist...

Page 138: ...ile and then you can choose to View the Profile Summary and go on to the next menu Profile Details Profile Options Tap on the Manage Profile button to see your list of profiles as shown above Highlight a profile and tap on the Next button to choose from options to restore or clone the profile You can choose from four profile options Restore Now Set for Autorestore Upload to A R C and Clone to USB ...

Page 139: ...to the server failed Clone to USB writes a clone of the profile to the USB drive After you tap on the button a message will come up either confirming that the USB drive is ready for deployment or that it is not available When you are ready to install the profile on another unit turn on the next computer to be cloned and insert the USB key The profile will be automatically installed to the computer...

Page 140: ...ckup file and tap on OK A warning pop up screen appears asking if you re certain that you want to delete this file Tap on Yes to delete the file TweakIt This utility allows you to tweak or adjust Advanced system settings interface network servers driver and radio and provides a Registry Editor USB drive prepared for cloning Autorun installation on next Omnii ...

Page 141: ...o the FTP Server If this option is disabled a warm reset must be performed to accept the change Advanced Interface and Network Settings Enable IPv6 This option allows you to enabled Internet Protocol specification version 6 that has been published to enable 128 bit IP addresses replacing version 4 Modem Logging When this option is enabled the Omnii logs AT commands e g dial out information passwor...

Page 142: ...stry keys and values Voice Using the WWAN Phone Dialer If the WWAN modem is installed and enabled the Phone icon and the GSM signal strength icon will appear automatically on the taskbar Double click on the Phone icon to access the phone dialer WARNING Careless registry editing can cause irreversible damage to the Omnii NOTE On 55 and 66 key Omnii keyboards you can also press the Talk key to displ...

Page 143: ...sound transmission Tap again to restore sound button When making an international call the sign can be used as a universal substitute for any international dialing prefix and is guaranteed to work worldwide The entry sequence must be as follows country code followed by phone number Example A standard phone number 011 36 30 275 28466 using the substitution is typed as follows 36 30 275 28466 The sy...

Page 144: ...e Menu This menu allows you to manage calls view your call history and if required assign a call forwarding service to your hand held Call Management The Call Management option only becomes available in the Voice menu when at least one phone call is either On hold or Active When you choose this command the currently active phone call is listed in a dialog box End key Talk key ...

Page 145: ...f and the other callers To set up a conference call Highlight the phone number that is currently On Hold and choose Retrieve Tap on Execute Both calls will be listed as Active in the Call Management list All calls are now conferenced so that you as well as your callers can speak to one another Call Lists The Call List command manages your call history listing calls you ve Dialed Received and Misse...

Page 146: ... your available services to meet your requirements Voicemail Access If your service includes Voicemail choosing this option for the first time displays a screen in which you can enter your voice mail provider phone number File Menu Phonebook Management Tapping on the File menu provides access to your Phonebook Phonebook The Phonebook allows you to store frequently used phone numbers When no number...

Page 147: ...he drop down menu You can choose one of the following New Entry to add another phone number New SMS Short Message Service to send a new SMS Edit Entry to change an existing name and or phone number or Delete Entry to erase an existing phone entry In the Phonebook Highlight the entry with which you want to work Choose a command from the drop down menu and tap on Execute to carry out the command Vol...

Page 148: ...box allows you to assign sounds to identify particular actions For example you can choose the sound your hand held will emit when you close a program and choose another sound for a failed scan etc Wi Fi Config The Wi Fi Config application is used to configure the Omnii 802 11a b g n radio for one or more wireless network profiles A network profile contains settings for SSID Service Set Identifier ...

Page 149: ... which the Omnii is configured to connect When there are no network profiles configured this tab is not populated Disable Enable Radio This button toggles between Disable Radio and Enable Radio depending on whether the radio is turned off or on Wi Fi Config Configure To configure the radio for a wireless network tap on the Configure tab Connect Used to connect to an already existing wireless netwo...

Page 150: ...n creates a new profile that is completed based on the security capabilities detected by the radio You may need to add additional informa tion depending on your network requirements Manually Creating a Network If you tap on the Add New button rather than the Scan button you can create a network manually Enter the SSID Service Set Identifier for your network Authentication Mode The Omnii supports s...

Page 151: ...ss point and the hand held computer One of the following can be chosen from the Encryption drop down menu TKIP AES or TKIP AES 802 1X WPA WPA2 Enterprise CCKM WPA CCKM WPA2 These authentication modes use 802 1X with EAP authentication When 802 1X is selected the Omnii uses WEP encryption with automatic as opposed to static keying For the others the user may choose TKIP AES or TKIP AES encryption E...

Page 152: ...f line dictionary attacks FAST MSCHAPv2 Is a successor to LEAP and does not require strong passwords to protect against off line dictionary attacks Like LEAP EAP FAST does not require the use of server or client certificates and supports Windows Active Directory and domains Complete the fields in the Configure Profile screen If you re uncertain about some of the options your system administrator w...

Page 153: ...this is the network to which the Omnii will connect Tap on the Connect button to activate your network The Status tab is displayed The Status field displays ASSOCIATING while the 802 11a b g n radio attempts to connect to the network Once the association is complete the Status tab is populated with the appropriate information about your network ...

Page 154: ...erver you will need to assign an IP address IP Address To assign an IP address for your Omnii Tap on the radio icon in the taskbar or Tap on Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections Tap on the radio icon for which you want to assign an IP address in the sample screen below the icon is labelled SDIO86861 ...

Page 155: ...iate fields Press Enter to save your information Name Server In the SDIO86861 IP Information tab see Figure 3 7 SDIO86861 IP Information on page 3 87 tap on the Configure button Tap on the Name Servers tab NOTE When DHCP is enabled tapping the Renew button forces the Omnii to renew or find a new IP address This is useful if for example you are out of communication range for a longer period of time...

Page 156: ... Mode This allows you to set the 802 11 power saving mode of the radio to CAM continuous access always on recommended or MAX_PSP maximum power saving mode Roaming RSSI Threshold This sets the RSSI threshold value below which the radio will start scanning for new access points when roaming Values range from 55 to 90 dBm IMPORTANT 802 11d is enabled by default for auto country detection If you are h...

Page 157: ...o signal icon using the keyboard Press the Windows key to display the Start Menu Highlight Shortcuts and then choose System Tray from the sub menu Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to highlight the radio signal icon in the taskbar Press Enter to display the Wireless Statistics dialog box WiFi Connect A R C The WiFiConnectARC utility on the desktop provides a quick method to configure a device for ...

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Page 159: ...ety Instructions 4 10 Charging the Battery 4 10 Installation Chargers and Docking Stations 4 10 Operator Controls 4 11 Power Consumption Considerations 4 11 Desktop Docking Stations Models ST4002 and ST4003 4 11 Charging a Battery Installed in the Omnii 4 13 Indicators 4 13 Operation 4 13 Charging the Omnii Battery 4 13 Charging the Spare Battery 4 13 Cleaning the Desktop Docking Station 4 14 Trou...

Page 160: ...8 Powered Adaptor LED Stays Off 4 18 Vehicle Cradles Models ST1000 and ST1002 4 18 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations 4 19 Insertion and Removal of Omnii 4 21 Maintaining the Vehicle Cradle 4 22 ST1002 Powered Cradle Installation 4 22 Wiring Guidelines 4 23 Installation in High Voltage Vehicles 4 23 Extreme Wet Environments 4 24 Wiring Vehicle Power and Communications to the Cradle 4 24 Batte...

Page 161: ...nners imagers with which they are compatible Removing the Trigger Cover Before installing the pistol grip you need to remove the trigger cover Using a flathead screwdriver gently and carefully pry the trigger cover off the hand held Figure 4 1 Removing the Trigger Cover Pistol Grip Description Model Number Pistol Grip Standard Pod Kit ST6000 Pistol Grip Standard Back A Kit ST6100 Pistol Grip Stand...

Page 162: ...p Carrying and Protective Accessories There are several Omnii carrying and protective accessories to help you work safely and comfortably Attaching Carrying Accessories If your Omnii is not fitted with a hand strap you can install it using the carrying accessory kit supplied You ll need A Phillips head screwdriver NOTE Prior to installation make sure the trigger mechanism is securely snapped into ...

Page 163: ...slot near the base of the battery pack Figure 4 3 Attaching the hand strap Accessory Model Number Wrist Strap ST6040 Hand Strap ST6025 Soft Shell Holster ST6050 Hard Shell Holster ST6055 Forklift Holster ST6051 Carrying Case ST6090 Pouch ST6091 Screen Protector RV6105 Rubber Boot Yellow Standard back covers A B ST6080 Grey Standard back covers A B ST6081 Yellow Expansion Back Covers ST6082 Grey Ex...

Page 164: ...udes a belt leg tie down and tether can be used to hang the Omnii with a pistol grip from your waist on either your left or right side Feed the belt through the top panel of the holster and adjust the belt as needed If using the leg tie down strap wrap it around your leg and snap the buckle closed Adjust the tightness of the strap for security and comfort Place the Omnii into the holster with the ...

Page 165: ...key or supported peripheral Model ST4005 Serial variant provides a powered DE9M serial connector It powers and charges the Omnii and provides serial communications to tethered devices The DE9M connector is capable of speeds up to 115 200 bps Pin 9 is reserved for 5V power out and is defaulted to off To enable power to this port in your Omnii desktop go to Control Panel Scanners which opens the Sca...

Page 166: ...king clips of the charger To attach the charger align it with the base of the hand held and gently slide up until the locking clips snap into place Refer to Figure 4 6 Snap Module Installation on page 4 8 To remove the charger press down on the base of the clip arms to release them from the Omnii side rails and slide the adaptor off ST4000 Charger ST4001 USB ST4005 Serial No ports Powered DE9M Ser...

Page 167: ...ces coupled together are referred to as an AC wall adaptor Insert the DC plug into the docking station or Snap Module jack Plug the pronged end into an AC outlet Figure 4 7 ST1050 AC Wall Adaptor and plugs The ST1050 AR wall adapter is kitted with an AC plug that is suitable for use in Argentina Vehicle Power Outlet Adaptor Model ST3113 The Vehicle Power Outlet Adaptor allows you to power your han...

Page 168: ...daptor Model ST3113 on page 4 9 The Desktop Docking Stations operate as both chargers and docking stations Operating as a charger both the battery installed in the Omnii and a spare battery can be charged Priority is given to charging the hand held s battery See Desktop Docking Stations Models ST4002 and ST4003 on page 4 11 Normally it takes 3 to 4 hours to charge a battery The Omnii intelligent c...

Page 169: ...ng of the internal battery Fast charging of the spare battery pack A Host USB port to connect peripherals such as a printer keyboard etc A Client USB port to connect the docking station to a PC The ST4003 desktop docking station additionally provides A DE9M serial port unpowered and an RJ45 10Base T Ethernet interface Both these interfaces are com patible with the USB to Ethernet serial drivers in...

Page 170: ...page 2 3 for more information regarding battery capacity charge times and battery life See Charging the Spare Battery on page 4 13 for spare battery charge information Figure 4 10 Back of ST4003 Desktop Docking Station Omnii charging bay Spare battery LED Indicates charge status of a spare battery inserted in the rear charging bay of the docking station Release button Spare battery Spare battery c...

Page 171: ...DC power to enable the Omnii internal fast charger When installed in the dock the Omnii battery charge LED will illuminate to indicate the unit has external power and can charge the internal battery The Omnii charge indication follows the same convention as the charger s spare battery indicator Figure 4 9 Desktop Docking Station Models ST4002 and ST4003 on page 4 12 Charging the Spare Battery Inst...

Page 172: ...ould be a problem with the hand held or with the docking station Use a hand held with a properly functioning charge indicator to isolate the problem The Omnii charge indicator LED is red If the Omnii charge indicator is red when the hand held is docked Remove the Omnii and disconnect the adaptor DC power cable Wait at least 20 seconds and then plug the cable in again If the Omnii indicator still s...

Page 173: ...he units and their internal battery charger The docking station also connects up to four of the hand held computers to a 10 100 Base T Ethernet network and allows for Ethernet data transfer An additional Ethernet interface is available for connecting more docking stations downstream up to 4 on the same network IMPORTANT The quad docking station is shipped with its own quick start guide Omnii ST400...

Page 174: ...ert up to four Omnii computers into the docking station charging bays pressing down gently but firmly to seat them securely During the charge the Omnii LED slow flashes green When the battery finishes charging the LED turns solid green To remove the Omnii push down on the release mechanism on the front face of the docking bay The hand held will detach from the docking bay release arms and can be p...

Page 175: ...ects insertion into the docking station and loads the appropriate drivers to commu nicate with the network To connect more docking stations downstream up to 4 on the same network use the Ethernet cable supplied with your quad docking station as the daisy chain cable see Figure 4 15 Daisy chain configuration on page 4 17 Figure 4 14 Ethernet network connection Figure 4 15 Daisy chain configuration ...

Page 176: ...t The Omnii Charge LED Flashes Yellow A flashing yellow Omnii charge LED the left most LED on the hand held indicates that the battery is not within the allowable charging temperature range 0 C and 40 C 32 F to 104 F Allow the battery to come to an acceptable range before reinserting the Omnii in the docking station The Omnii Charge Indicator LED is Red If the Omnii charge indicator is red when th...

Page 177: ...ting holes Power Communications port WARNING Before mounting a vehicle cradle in a vehicle there are a number of oper ator safety issues that require careful attention An improperly mounted cradle may result in one or more of the following operator injury opera tor visibility obstruction operator distraction and or poor ease of egress for the operator Motorola strongly recommends that you seek pro...

Page 178: ...t The ST1002 requires either the MT3326 or MT3327 bracket the ST1000 requires the MT3328 bracket A clamp base is required to secure the vehicle cradle arm assembly to the vehicle Choose from one of the following clamp base sizes MT3505 MT3507 Figure 4 17 Clamp and Rail Bases Torque to 26 in lbs IMPORTANT It is strongly recommended that all forklift mounting solutions use clamp bases rather than pl...

Page 179: ...d strap these accessories need to be removed before installing the unit in a vehicle cradle There is no need to remove other hand straps or pistol grips from the unit Slide the Omnii into the cradle and press firmly downward until it locks into place On a vehicle it s a good idea to pull up on the Omnii to be certain that it is secure To remove the Omnii press the release button on the front of th...

Page 180: ... battery This option accepts DC power sources over the range 11 5V to 30V Voltages above that require the use of the preregulator Model No PS1350 The ST1002 Vehicle Cradle has a 44 pin connector that allows connection with either the CA3001 Vehicle Cradle Power and Communications Cable DE9M serial port 2 USB Host interfaces and power cable or the power only CA3000 Vehicle Cradle Power Cable For co...

Page 181: ...eep cables away from heat sources grease battery acid and other potential hazards Keep cables away from control pedals and other moving parts that may damage the cables or interfere with the operation of the vehicle Installation in High Voltage Vehicles Due to the hazardous voltages present on these vehicles it is necessary to ensure that the powered cradle power supply cable connector is not acce...

Page 182: ...d be rated for at least 10A Installation of the 19440 XXX fuse assembly using a 4A 250V fuse installed is mandatory except when using a CA3002 vehicle power cable The 13985 XXX cables are not used with the CA3002 The 4A fuse is already included in the CA3002 vehicle connector assembly The red lead of the power cable attaches to the positive vehicle supply The black lead connects to the nega tive s...

Page 183: ...e serial port is 5 VDC 1 A maximum power out and is defaulted to off To enable power to this port in your Omnii desktop go to Control Panel Scanners which opens the Scanner Settings menus In the Ports menu select ON for the Power parameter under the NOTE For the CA3002 Vehicle Power Outlet CLA Adaptor replace with same fuse type and rating IMPORTANT The battery charger is shipped with its own quic...

Page 184: ... to 77 F The charger can consume up to 6 A at 120 VAC 3A at 240 VAC Check to ensure the mains circuit supplying the charger is adequate for this loading especially if several chargers are being powered from the same circuit After unpacking the unit Visually check the charger for damage Install the IEC power cord and apply power All charge indicators flash momentarily at power up to indicate that t...

Page 185: ...F the LED flashes yellow until the temperature is acceptable A fully discharged battery will normally take 4 5 hours to charge At full capacity it turns solid green When the battery is fully charged the charger stops applying power the battery cannot be overcharged if left in the charger slot Troubleshooting Improper Battery Storage Storing batteries in the gang charger for extended periods more t...

Page 186: ...When Battery Installed Remove the battery and clean the contacts on the battery and the charge slot Reinstall the battery and check that it is fully seated in the slot Inspect the charge slot contacts for damage are they bent flattened twisted or broken Try inserting a battery that you know to be working in the charger slot Reconnect the mains power cable and check that the slot indicator flashes ...

Page 187: ...APPENDIX A PORT PINOUTS APPENDICES APortPinouts Omnii Docking Connector A 3 Snap Modules Connectors A 4 Cable Connectors for Vehicle Cradle Model ST1002 A 5 Omnii Battery Contacts A 6 ...

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Page 189: ...via an array of spring mounted pins The following are the pin assignments of the interface Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GROUND 11 USB_OTG_P 2 DC_IN 12 USB_OTG_M 3 DOCK_LOW_PWR 13 CHARGE_IN 4 GROUND 14 GROUND 5 USB_OTG_VBUS 15 DC_IN 6 CHARGE_IN 16 UART_RX 7 GROUND 17 GROUND 8 DC_IN 18 UART_TX 9 USBH_P 19 CHARGE_DATA 10 USBH_M 20 GROUND ...

Page 190: ...er charge serial communica tions Pin 9 is reserved for 5V 1A max power out and is defaulted to off The following are the pin assignments of the interfaces ST4001 ST4005 USB Micro B Connector USB Type A Connector DE9M Serial Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VBus 1 VBus 1 DCD 2 D 2 D 2 RXD 3 D 3 D 3 TXD 4 ID 4 GROUND 4 DTR 5 GROUND 5 SHIELD 5 GROUND 6 SHIELD 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 5Vdc 1A p...

Page 191: ...For installation details see ST1002 Powered Cradle Installation on page 4 22 The following are the pin assignments of the interfaces DE9M Serial USB Type A Power Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 1 VBus 1 VIN 11 5 to 30Vdc 2 RXD 2 D 2 GND not chassis ground 3 TXD 3 D 3 MOTION DETECT 4 DTR 4 DGROUN D 4 MOTION DETECT RETURN not ground 5 GROUND 6 DSR 7 RTS 44 pin connector CA3001 Vehicle Cradle ...

Page 192: ...Power Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Name Description 1 BATT Positive lead of battery Plastic Rip provides mechanical polarity 2 BATT Positive lead of battery 3 BATT CLK SMBus data clock 4 BATT ID Connected to GND in the battery 5 BATT DATA SMBus bi directional data line 6 GND Negative lead of battery 7 GND Negative lead of battery 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 193: ... B 6 Viewing a Preset B 6 Creating a Custom Preset B 7 Modifying a Custom Preset B 7 Removing a Custom Preset B 8 Configuring the Barcode Decoding Camera Presets Barcoding Menu B 8 Selecting a Camera B 9 Setting the Active Preset B 9 Viewing a Preset B 9 Creating a Custom Preset B 10 Modifying a Custom Preset B 10 Removing a Custom Preset B 11 Configuring the Barcode Decoding Symbologies Barcoding...

Page 194: ... Modifying a Barcode Setting B 15 Translation Menu Configuring Rules B 16 Advanced Menu B 16 File Locations for Captured Images B 16 Configuring Triggers B 17 Barcode Symbologies B 18 Imager Barcode Symbologies B 19 Color Camera Barcode Symbologies B 20 ...

Page 195: ...e imager after power on or resume from suspend The predefined presets are generic and satisfy most user requirements A custom preset can be created for a specific user application such as include only specified barcodes read only a specified number of barcodes or for reading unusual media Every preset belongs to a preset type The following preset types are available Imaging for photo capture Imagi...

Page 196: ...or details about the Symbology Settings menu refer to Barcoding Menu Configuring Symbologies on page B 14 Factory Default This preset enables the decoding of frequently used barcodes All This preset enables the decoding of all barcodes that the imager can decode Linear This preset enables the decoding of all the 1D symbologies that the imager can decode Linear and PDF417 This preset enables the de...

Page 197: ...aging Menu The following presets enable successful image capture in almost all conditions Default This preset works in a wide range of conditions It is optimized for a normal office lighting about 300 Lux Motion This preset uses a shorter exposure time so as to freeze motion Low Light Near This preset is designed for dark conditions it uses a longer exposure time and includes the flash Using the I...

Page 198: ...s marked as A active Selecting a Camera To select a camera Tap on the Camera Presets drop down menu to view the camera options Choose a camera specifically Front Imager which is located at the top of the unit Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right To set an active preset Highlight the preset and tap on the Activate button Viewing a Preset To view the parameter settings in...

Page 199: ...displayed Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box Tap on OK to save your changes The preset list is displayed the new custom preset appears at the end of the list It is marked as read and write Modifying a Custom Preset The parameter values in a custom preset can be modified It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom preset To ensure that it will work reliably it should ...

Page 200: ...alues such as on or off and enabled or disabled Highlight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or double click on the parameter Either method toggles between the two available values When you ve completed your edits tap on OK The parameter list is displayed the new value for the changed parameter is shown Tap on OK to exit to the preset list and save the changes Removing a Custom Preset High...

Page 201: ...ect a camera Tap on the Camera Presets drop down menu to view the camera options Choose a camera specifically Front Imager which is located at the top of the unit Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right in Figure B 4 Viewing Barcode Decoding Symbologies on page B 12 the active preset is Default To set an active preset Highlight the preset and tap on the Activate button Vie...

Page 202: ...mple following is displayed Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box Tap on OK to save your changes The preset list is displayed the new custom preset appears at the end of the list It is marked as read and write Modifying a Custom Preset The parameter values in a custom preset can be modified It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom preset To ensure that it will work r...

Page 203: ... value in the field provided For a parameter that toggles between two values such as on or off and enabled or disabled Highlight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or double click on the parameter Either method toggles between the two available values When you ve completed your edits tap on OK The parameter list is displayed the new value for the changed parameter is shown Tap on OK to exi...

Page 204: ...ies Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right in Figure B 4 Viewing Barcode Decoding Symbologies on page B 12 the active preset is Default To set an active preset Highlight the preset and tap on the Activate button Viewing a Preset To view the parameter settings in a preset Highlight a preset and double tap on the View button The associated preset window is displayed NOTE Th...

Page 205: ...ng is displayed Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box Tap on OK to save your changes The preset list is displayed the new custom preset appears at the end of the list It is marked as read and write Modifying a Custom Preset The parameter values in a custom preset can be modified It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom preset To ensure that it will work reliably it s...

Page 206: ...rameter and then press the SPACE key or double click on the parameter Either method toggles between the two available values When you ve completed your edits tap on OK The parameter list is displayed the new value for the changed parameter is shown Tap on OK to exit to the preset list and save the changes Removing a Custom Preset Highlight the custom preset you want to delete and tap on the Remove...

Page 207: ...Barcode Setting The rules for manipulating data from selected barcode symbologies can be modified To change the settings for a symbology Tap on the symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change For a parameter that can take a range of values Highlight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or ...

Page 208: ...ing of up to 10 sequential rules Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Tap on the Imagers icon and then tap on the Translations tab For instructions on adding editing and removing translation rules refer to Translations on page 3 59 Advanced Menu File Locations for Captured Images To configure the location for saved images open the dialog box as follows Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Tap on the...

Page 209: ... have completed all the changes tap on the Save button Configuring Triggers Viewing the Trigger Configuration The trigger on the Omnii is configured using the Manage Triggers applet The Imagers applet provides a shortcut to the Manage Triggers applet In the Advanced tab tap on the Trigger Control button To view all the triggers and the hardware devices that are configured to use them tap in the ch...

Page 210: ...code Symbologies There are two sets of barcode symbologies one for Imager and one for Color Camera To display the barcodes available In the Imager Camera Settings screen go to the Barcoding tab In the Camera Presets drop down menu at the top of the Imager Camera Settings screen choose Imager or Color Camera depending on which set of barcodes you want to work with Go to the Barcode Presets ...

Page 211: ... the barcode symbologies Imager Barcode Symbologies The barcode symbologies for the Imager are listed in this section Imager Barcode Symbologies All 1D With Strong Recovery Enabled Code 39 Code 128 EAN 13 EAN 8 UPC E UPC A UPC EAN Sharing Settings Code 93 disabled ...

Page 212: ...n disabled Gs1 DataBar disabled TLC 39 disabled 2D PDF 417 2D micro PDF 417 CodaBlock F disabled CodaBlock A disabled 2D Data Matrix 2D QR Code 2D Maxicode disabled 2D Aztec disabled Postal PlanNET disabled Postal PostNET disabled Postal China disabled Postal Japanese disabled Postal Kix disabled Postal Royal disabled Gs1 Imager Barcode Symbologies Color Camera Barcode Symbologies All 1D With Stro...

Page 213: ...417 2D micro PDF 417 2D Data Matrix 2D QR Code 2D Maxicode disabled 2D Aztec disabled Postal PlanNET disabled Postal PostNET disabled Postal Australia disabled Postal Canadian disabled Postal Japanese disabled Postal Kix disabled Postal Korean disabled Postal Royal disabled Color Camera Barcode Symbologies ...

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Page 215: ...3 Restoring Default Settings C 4 Decoded Internal Scanners C 5 Options C 5 Decoded Internal Advanced Options C 5 Decoded Internal Data Options C 7 Decoded HHP C 8 Decoded Intermec ISCP C 8 Decoded ISCP Options C 8 Decoded ISCP Advanced Options C 8 Non Decoded Scanners C 10 Options C 11 ...

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Page 217: ... reflect the scanner you choose and the barcodes it supports Always defer to your barcode scanner programming manual when in doubt about the availability or settings for any parameter Keep in mind that some barcode types are only available when an internal imaging scanner is installed All internal scanners can be configured using these dialog boxes IMPORTANT To enable a newly installed scanner pre...

Page 218: ... scanner parameters Press and hold on a symbology e g Code 128 to display a pop up a menu Choose Default subtree to reset only the parameters in the symbology you selected or choose Default all settings to reset all scanner parameters to default settings To reset a single parameter to its default setting Press and hold on the parameter you want to reset Choose Default parameter to reset the parame...

Page 219: ...ed Options Scan Mode You can set the method of scanning by setting this parameter to Scan beam only Aim with Scan 1 trigger pull Aim with Scan 2 trigger pulls Aim with Scan on trigger release and Continuous Scan Mode Default is Scan beam only Aim Duration This parameter determines the total time the aiming pattern appears before the scanner laser begins sweeping When you double tap on this paramet...

Page 220: ...ayed in which you can choose a value of 30 sec 1 min 2 min or 3 min Parameter Scanning Setting this parameter to on enables decoding of parameter barcodes Linear Security Level This parameter allows you to select the security level appropriate for your barcode quality There are four levels of decode security for linear code types e g Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Higher security levels should be sele...

Page 221: ... one or two suffixes may be appended to scan data for use in data editing When you double tap on these parameters dialog boxes are displayed in which you can enter a value from 0 to 255 Delete Char Set ECIs Setting this parameter to on enables the scanner to delete any escape sequences representing Character Set ECIs Extended Channel Interpretations also known as GLIs from its buffer before transm...

Page 222: ...rigger is pressed Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 1 and 10 seconds Decoded ISCP Advanced Options Continuous Scan Mode Setting this parameter to on keeps the laser on and continuously decoding as long as the scanner button is pressed and held down Decoded Internal Barcode Symbologies Code 39 UPC EAN Shared Settings Trioptic Code disabled...

Page 223: ...ding of parameter barcodes Same Read Validate The data is only transmitted after repeated reads give the same result The value assigned at this parameter determines the number of reads required from 0 to 10 times Same Read Timeout Prevents the same barcode from being read more than once The value assigned determines after what time period the scanner will timeout from 0 to 2550 msec Diff Read Time...

Page 224: ...ange a parameter value double tap on the parameter If you need to type a value a dialog box is dis played in which you can type a new value If you need to change a yes or no value double tapping on the parameter toggles between yes and no Decoded Intermec ISCP Barcode Symbologies Code 39 TLC 39 disabled Code 128 2D PDF 417 EAN 13 2D micro PDF 417 EAN 8 Discrete 2 of 5 disabled UPC A Telepen disabl...

Page 225: ...re rejected Enabling Short Code may reduce the robustness of the decoding since the hand held must decode more potential barcodes it is therefore not recommended for general purpose barcodes with 4 or more characters Verify The value entered for this parameter determines the number of correct additional decodes required after the initial decode prior to a barcode being accepted Higher values signi...

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Page 227: ...ecode Zones D 6 SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner D 7 SE1524ER Decode Zones D 7 EV15 Imager D 8 EV15 Imager Decode Zone D 8 EA11 Decoded 2D Imager D 9 EA11 Typical Reading Distances D 9 EA20X Imager D 10 EA20X Typical Reading Distances D 11 HHP 5080SR Imager Decoder D 11 HHP 5080SR Working Range D 12 SE4500SR Standard Range Imager D 13 SE4500SR Decode Zone D 14 SE4600LR Long Range Imager D 15 SE4600...

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Page 229: ...sion representative or go to http www psion com us products handheld htm SE955 Scanner SE955 Decode Zones Parameter SE955 Configuration Decoded Scan Rate 104 12 scans sec bidirectional Scan Angle 47º 3º default 35º 3º reduced Voltage 3 0 3 6 V 10 5 V 10 Ambient Light 10 000 ft candles Laser Safety IEC 60825 Electrical Safety UL 60950 EN IEC 60950 EMI RFI FCC Part 15 Class B EN 55024 CISPR 22 AS 35...

Page 230: ...ormance to older scan engines with a scan line of 53 Skew Tolerance 40 from normal Pitch Tolerance 65 from normal Roll Tolerance 35 from vertical Specular Dead Zone 8 Optical Resolution 0 005 in minimum element width Scan Repetition Rate 104 12 scans sec bidirectional Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Ambient Lighting Toler ance Tolerant to typical artifi...

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Page 232: ... narrow Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Symbologies UPC EAN Code 128 UCC EAN 128 RSS Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar MSI Programmable Parameters Laser On Time Aim Duration Power Mode Trigger Mode Bi directional Redundancy Symbology types lengths Data formatting Ambient Light Artificial 450 ft candles 4844 Lu...

Page 233: ...ld of View 13 5 0 7 Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Symbologies UPC EAN Code 128 UCC EAN128 RSS Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar MSI Programmable Parameters Laser On Time Aim Duration Power Mode Trigger Mode Bi directional Redundancy Symbology types lengths Data formatting Ambient Light Artificial 450 ft cand...

Page 234: ...n 0 1 mm 4 mils Reading Distance Up to 90 cm 35 in Symbologies UPC E A EAN RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Interleaved Matrix Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 93i Code 11 MSI Plessey Telepen PDF417 Micro PDF417 Ambient Light Works in any lighting conditions from 0 to 100 000 lux 0 Lux to 100 000 Lux Minimum Range Inches Maximum Range Inches Mil Size 5 2 5 7 10 3 14 UPC 2 1...

Page 235: ... GS1 Databar limited expanded omni directional RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Inter leaved Matrix Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 93i Code 11 MSI Plessey Telepen postal codes Australian Post BPO Canada Post Dutch Post Japan Post PostNet Sweden Post Data Matrix PDF417 Micro PDF 417 Codablock Maxicode QR Aztec GS1 composite codes Voltage optics 3 3V 5 10 typical values Ope...

Page 236: ...gies 0 15 mm 6 mil Stacked PDF417 0 17 6 6 mil and 2D matrix 0 18 7mil Symbologies 1D Symbologies 2D EAN UPC GS1 Databar limited expanded omni directional RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Interleaved Matrix Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 93i Code 11 MSI Plessey Telepen postal codes Australian Post BPO Canada Post Dutch Post Japan Post PostNet Sweden Post Data Matrix PDF41...

Page 237: ... 8 cm from lens plate Image Sensor 752 x 480 CMOS sensor Motion Tolerance 4 inches per second Rotational Sensitivity 360 Viewing Angle 40 Ambient Light Total darkness to 100 000 lux full sunlight Illumination LEDs 626 nm 30 nm Aiming LEDs 526 nm 30 nm Laser 650 nm 10 nm Input Voltage Imager Input Voltage HHP 5080 3 3 VDC 5 23 C 3 0 VDC to 5 5 VDC 23 C ...

Page 238: ...DF417 MaxiCode Data Matrix QR Code Aztec Aztec Mesa Code 49 UCC Composite Code 39 Code 128 Codabar UPC EAN Interleaved 2 of 5 Reduced Space Symbology Code 93 Codablock Postnet US Planet Code BPO 4 State Canadian Post Japanese Post KIX Netherlands Post Parameter Specification Symbology Size mil Near Far Linear 8 3 020cm 3 5 in 8 9cm 7 6 in 19 3cm PDF417 10 025cm 3 1 in 7 9cm 9 in 22 9cm UPC 13 033c...

Page 239: ...on 5 0 mil Code 39 6 7 mil PDF417 Specular Dead Zone Illumination On Illumination Off Up to 20º depending on target distance and substrate glossiness None Skew Tolerance 60º Pitch Angle 60º Roll 360º Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight 9000 ft candles 96 900 lux Imaging Sensor Image Resolution Grey Scale Field of View FOV 752 H x 480 V pixels Wide VGA 256 levels 8 bits per pixel SE4500 SR 39 6º horizo...

Page 240: ... Hz 0 04 G2 Hz 350 Hz to 2 kHzRamp down at 0 04 G2 Hz at 3 dB octave ESD 2 kV connector Laser Safety Class CDRH IEC Class 2 LED Class IEC Class 1M Maximum Engine Dimensions 11 8 mm H x 21 50 mm W x 16 3 mm D 0 46 in H x 0 85 in W x 0 64 in D Weight 8 0 grams 0 28 oz Electrical Interface 21 pin 0 3 mm pitch ZIF connector Parameter Specification In 0 5 10 15 20 25 cm 0 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 7 5 7...

Page 241: ...ximum Sensor Power Supply Noise VCC_SENSOR 40 mV p p 10 Hz 50 KHz and 100 mV p p 50KHz 100 KHz for bar code decoding 30 mV p p 10 Hz 100 KHz for image capture Optical Resolution Near sensor 5 mil Code 39 10 mil Data Matrix Far sensor 15 mil Code 39 35 mil Data Matrix Specular Dead Zone Illumination On Illumination Off Up to 20º depending on target distance and substrate glossiness None Skew Tolera...

Page 242: ...f one hour per axis 6 G rms defined as follows 20 to 80 HzRamp up at 0 04 G2 Hz at 3 dB octave 80 to 350 Hz 0 04 G2 Hz 350 Hz to 2 kHz Ramp down at 0 04 G2 Hz at 3 dB octave ESD 2 kV connector Laser Safety Class CDRH IEC Class 2 LED Class IEC Class Temperature Operating Storage 20º to 55º C 4º to 131º F 40º to 70º C 40º to 158ºF 30º C 22º F for Omnii XT15f Arctic variant Humidity Operating Storage...

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Page 245: ...Computer Model 7545 E 3 Hardware E 3 Regulatory Approvals E 5 Lithium ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh ST3001 E 5 Wireless Radios E 6 Cinterion MC75i GSM GPRS EDGE Radio E 6 Cinterion PH8 P GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA Radio E 7 Model RA2070 802 11a b g n Radio E 9 Bluetooth Radio E 10 ...

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Page 247: ...ion superior sunlight visibility with 165 cd m2 brightness Extreme Duty option withstands 1 25 Joule impact superior low temperature operation to 20 C 4 F with 160 cd m2 brightness Better abrasion resistance Keyboards High reliability keypad ultra white backlight Large selection of both alpha and numeric formats See http www motorolasolutions com US EN Product Lines Psion WT mc_id psion_us_p_handh...

Page 248: ... optional Colour 3 Megapixel Autofocus 4x digital zoom Dual LED flash Video capable Enhanced Features 3 axis accelerometer GPS Compass Environmental Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing ESD 8 kV contact 15 kV air discharge Omnii RT15 Drop Durability 1 5 m 5 ft 26 drops to polished concrete powered on with ...

Page 249: ...mistry lithium ion Li Ion Capacity 5000 mAh nominal at 1000 mA discharge 20 C to 3 0 V min Voltage 3 7 V nominal 2 75 V min to 4 2 V max Cell Configuration 1 S2P 2 parallel connected cells Max Charge Voltage 4 2 V 1 Recommended Charge Termination Timeout 5 0 hr charging must stop Charge Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Discharge Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 20 C t...

Page 250: ... W for EGSM850 Class 4 2 W for EGSM900 Class 1 1 W for GSM1800 Class 1 1 W for GSM1900 Control via AT Commands Hayes 3GPP TS 27 007 and 27 005 Supply Voltage Range 3 2 to 4 3 V EDGE Data Transmis sion EDGE class 12 max 236 8 kbps downlink Mobile station class B Modulation and coding scheme MCS 1 9 GPRS Data Transmis sion GPRS class 12 Mobile station class B PBCCH support Coding schemes CS 1 4 CSD ...

Page 251: ...ve band 800 850 900 1900 2100MHz GSM class Small MS Output power according to Release 99 Class 4 33dBm 2dB for EGSM850 Class 4 33dBm 2dB for EGSM900 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1800 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1900 Class E2 27dBm 3dB for GSM 850 8 PSK Class E2 27dBm 3dB for GSM 900 8 PSK Class E2 26dBm 3 4dB for GSM 1800 8 PSK Class E2 26dBm 3 4dB for GSM 1900 8 PSK Class 3 24dBm 1 3dB for UMTS 2100 WCD...

Page 252: ...ing schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 SRB loopback and test mode B 8 bit 11 bit RACH PBCCH support 1 phase 2 phase access procedures Link adaptation and IR NACC extended UL TBF Mobile Station Class B CSD V 110 RLP non transparent 14 4kbps USSD SMS Point to point MT and MO GPS features Protocol NMEA Modes Assisted GPS control plane AGPS E911 General Power saving modes GPS tracking in parallel to 2G 3G diversi...

Page 253: ...070 Murata LBEH1Z9PFC Form Factor Embedded surface mount module 11 4 x 9 4 mm This is a combo module containing both Wi Fi 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth V2 1 EDR radio Antenna Port 802 11b g n U FL jack Non diversity Multiplexed between 802 11b g n 2 4GHz and Bluetooth radio 802 11a n U FL jack Non diversity Antenna Type 802 11b g n PCB substrate patch antenna Covers 2400 2484 MHz 2 5 1 VSWR 802 11a...

Page 254: ...54 Mbps 802 11n 6 5 13 19 5 26 39 52 58 5 65 Mbps EVM 802 11b 32 max 802 11g 26 dB max 802 11a 26 dB max 802 11n 2 4 GHz 29 dB max 802 11n 5 GHz 29 dB max Bluetooth Coex istence TI Wilink6 proprietary WiFi BT co existent scheme Parameter Sub parameter Specification Parameter Specification Manufacturer Murata Model LBEH1Z9PFC Form Factor Embedded surface mount module 11 4 x 9 4 mm This is a combo m...

Page 255: ...nii Specifications E 11 Data Rates V1 2 732 2 kbps and 57 6 kbps asymmetric 433 9 kbps symmetric V2 0 2 3 Mbps 802 11 Coexistence TI Wilink6 proprietary WiFi BT co existent scheme Parameter Specification ...

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Page 257: ...als F 5 The Freezer Keyboards F 6 Lithium ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh ST3001 for Omnii Chiller Model F 6 Lithium ion Smart Battery 5300 mAh ST3002 for Omnii Arctic Model F 7 Quick Defrost Application F 8 Settings F 8 Suspend Threshold F 8 Scan Window F 9 Heater Info F 9 Heater System F 10 Display and Scan Window Heaters F 10 System Test F 11 System Properties F 11 ...

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Page 259: ...ptically bonded heated display module providing a condensation free unit It is only available with an ST3002 freezer battery Model Variants Omnii XT15f Arctic Hand Held Computer extremely rugged condensing free Model 7545XT This model features a multi core heater control logic board that dynamically heats the scan window and LCD display Omnii XT15f Chiller Hand Held Computer extremely rugged conde...

Page 260: ...h 160 cd m2 brightness The optically bonded display module prevents the build up of condensation fogging in between the display and the touchscreen The display heater is responsible for maintaining a acceptable refresh rate in extreme cold environments Keyboard Both variants include specially designed keyboards that resist freezing due to ice build up in condensing environments 58 key full alphanu...

Page 261: ...2 m 6 5 ft drops to polished concrete ESD 8 kV contact 15 kV air discharge Regulatory Approvals Worldwide Safety EMC RF Laser approvals CE Mark E Mark vehicle cradles RoHS compliant WEEE compliant REACH compliant WARNING Powered cradles are designed to allow the Omnii to be powered by a vehicle battery The battery installed in the Omnii is also recharged by the vehicle battery This option accepts ...

Page 262: ...rt Battery 5300 mAh ST3002 for Omnii Arctic Model on page F 7 For safety instructions please see Lithium ion Battery Safety Precautions in the Omnii Hand Held Computer Regulatory Warranty Guide PN 8000191 34 Key Numeric Keyboard 58 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard FN Modifier key SYM key SHIFT SCAN Key Enter Power Windows key Modifier key key FN Keys Parameter Specification Model Number ST3001 Chem...

Page 263: ... on 0 5C charge 0 5C discharge rates to 3 0 V 23 C 73 4ºF Parameter Specification Parameter Specification Model Number ST3002 Chemistry Lithium ion Li Ion Capacity 5300 mAh nominal at 1000 mA Discharge 20 C to 2 75 V min Voltage 3 6 V nominal 2 75 V min to 4 2 V max Cell Configuration 1 S2P 2 parallel connected cells Max Charge Voltage 4 2 V 1 Recommended Charge Termination Timeout 5 0 hr charging...

Page 264: ...ifications for this computer see Hardware Specifications on page F 4 To ensure proper operation of the hand held device in a freezer environment the surface temperature is managed by the heating system to prevent the formation of external internal condensation on critical modules The heating system consists of two heating elements one for the display and one for the scan window Quick Defrost Setti...

Page 265: ...hift life Low power This heating profile has been designed for users that will be spending long durations in the freezer environment It is a less aggressive algorithm compared to the high power mode that maximizes battery shift life It addresses the formation of internal condensation to keep the scan window clear of condensation These two scan window power modes can be adjusted on the fly to give ...

Page 266: ...inside the unit Display and Scan Window Heaters This section displays information on the individual heaters Status These status indicators report the heating mode for each individual heater Current This indicates the average current drawn at the moment for the individual heater Power This indicates the power used at the moment for each individual heater Temperature Shows the temperature measured n...

Page 267: ...mately 20 seconds to make sure that the heating system heaters and control board are working properly System Properties In Control Panel System Properties the computer s heater software and hardware components are listed under Heater Info The information includes their identification version or part numbers and whether they have been installed ...

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Page 269: ... Shutting Down the Wireless WAN User Interface G 5 Advanced Information G 5 Entering a PIN Number G 5 Error States G 6 Tools Menu G 6 WWAN Data Configuration G 7 Security Configuration G 10 Network Configuration G 10 Driver Mode Configuration G 12 Modem Information G 12 User Interface G 14 AT Terminal G 15 SMS Menu G 15 New G 15 Inbox G 15 Outbox G 16 SMS Configuration G 16 Voice G 16 Power Mode G...

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Page 271: ...onnected to any network the signal strength is 0 The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 1 and 20 The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 21 and 40 The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 41 and 60 The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 61 and 80 The modem has found a network and the signal strengt...

Page 272: ...askbar If the icon is not visible in the taskbar the radio interface has been shut down or the modem has been removed In the Control Panel choose the Wireless WAN icon The main Wireless WAN dialog box is displayed Figure G 9 Establishing a Connection When Ready to connect is displayed in the Status field the Connect Data button is enabled Tap on the Connect Data button The progress of the connecti...

Page 273: ...M are installed in your computer setup is automatic Follow the steps outlined under the heading Establishing a Packet Data Connection on page G 4 to make a connec tion The information in this section is for advanced setup purposes Entering a PIN Number If a PIN is required a PIN entry dialog box is displayed Type your PIN and press Enter Once the correct PIN or PUK is entered or if none was requir...

Page 274: ...ed The modem is not allowed to use the packet data service on the current network e g no GPRS roaming agreement between network a roaming agreement for voice may still be in place It is also possible that you do not have a subscription for GPRS at all The remaining error states are permanent SIM is missing The SIM card is missing After the SIM has been inserted a warm boot may be required SIM fail...

Page 275: ...ck box should only be checked if certain third party VPN Virtual Private Network clients are used that do not work correctly otherwise The default setting is disabled unchecked Enable Automatic Configuration In most cases the data connection is configured automatically and no user interaction is required This is true even if multiple SIM cards from different operators are used with the same device...

Page 276: ...nfiguration check box should normally be unchecked In one particular use case manually configured profiles may be combined with automatic configuration If multiple SIM cards are used with the same device each SIM card being from a different operator and some or all of them requiring a manually set up profile automatic configuration may be used to automatically pick the correct manually configured ...

Page 277: ...he Connect Data button in the main Wireless WAN dialog box is selected By default the connection uses PAP Password Authentication Protocol a simple authentication protocol used to authenticate a user to a remote access server or Internet Service Provider However if your ISP does not support PAP tapping in the box to the left of Force PAP authentication disables PAP and directs the connection to us...

Page 278: ... PIN on resume check box should be checked In this case the PIN is not stored whenever a PIN is required you will be prompted to enter an appropriate value Network Configuration In the main Wireless WAN window Tap on the Tools menu and choose Network Enable Automatic Network Select By default the GSM radio modem automatically chooses from the available and allowed networks allowed networks are the...

Page 279: ...the modem into GSM only or UMTS only mode As an example this is useful if a legacy application needs to use a dial up connection and the network supports dial up connections only on GSM but not on UMTS as is the case with many Euro pean networks Enable Automatic Time Update If this feature is enabled it allows the system time and time zone to be updated with information received from the WWAN netw...

Page 280: ...hecked If this check box is not checked a serial port can be selected manually This experimental feature allows the driver to be used with an internal GSM modem that was not recognized by the automatic detection or an external GSM modem connected to a serial port of the computer through USB or through Bluetooth An external modem connected to a serial port must support 115 2 kbit s 8bit no parity a...

Page 281: ...cy in MHz BER Bit Error Rate RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication TCH Traffic Channel ARFCN value and converted frequency in MHz Batt Battery voltage as measured by the WWAN modem Temp WWAN modem Temperature Note that TA BER and TCH are available only in GSM mode and only while there is an active connection e g a voice call If the status in the main window shows No network found or Searching f...

Page 282: ...hoosing Taskbar displays a dialog box in which you can determine which Wireless WAN icons will be displayed in the taskbar Sounds Tapping on the Sounds option displays a dialog box in which you can customize which sounds your Omnii will emit and when these sounds will be played ...

Page 283: ...log for sending a new SMS message The recipient s phone number to be entered in the To field can consist of the digits 0 through 9 as well as the and characters optionally preceded by one character indicating an international number i e the country code follows immediately after the character By checking the Store message in Outbox field a new message can be stored in the Outbox before being sent ...

Page 284: ... recipient the SMS Centre may impose an upper limit on the validity period regardless of the setting The user interface tries to keep the SMS storage location available for a new incoming message if the Delete oldest message when full check box is checked In this case when a new message arrives and the SMS storage becomes full the oldest received message is deleted If any string is entered as the ...

Page 285: ...oConfig Settings Wireless Information H 3 Wireless Statistics H 3 Wireless Information H 4 Assigning An IP Address H 6 Name Server H 6 Advanced Features H 7 Rearranging Preferred Networks H 7 Deleting A Preferred Network H 7 Changing Network Properties H 7 ...

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Page 287: ... Choose the radio icon representing the radio you want to set up in the sample screen in Figure H 12 802 11 Wireless LAN Settings Window on page H 3 this is labelled as SDIO86861 Figure H 12802 11 Wireless LAN Settings Window Wireless Statistics When you choose the Wireless LAN icon an 802 11 Wireless LAN Settings window is displayed This tab lists your radio statistics Choosing the Zero button re...

Page 288: ...ork highlight the network to which you want the Omnii to connect and tap on the Connect button Figure H 14Wireless Information This tab lists available networks any access points that are broadcasting an SSID and it lists preferred networks networks that you have configured Since access points are generally secure they will most likely not be listed here By default the Omnii attempts to connect to...

Page 289: ... block cipher that can encrypt encipher and decrypt decipher information Authentication 802 11 supports several subtypes of network authentication services Open Shared WPA and WPA PSK Under Open authentication any wireless station can request authentication The station that needs to authenticate with another wireless station sends an authentication management frame that contains the identity of th...

Page 290: ...own menu will vary depending on your network setup Keep in mind also that some authentication protocols require that you select a Certificate By selecting the Properties button you will be able to select a Certificate Compass on page 3 21 provides a website that outlines how to create certificates for your network Saving and exiting the radio setup Once you ve completed the configuration press Ent...

Page 291: ...e this list of networks move networks up and down in the list Tap in the Networks List and highlight the network that you want to move up or down in the list To move the highlighted item in the list upward or downward tap on the Up or Down button Deleting A Preferred Network To delete a network from this list In the preferred networks list highlight the network you want to remove Tap on the Delete...

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Page 293: ...PPENDIXIOMNIIXT15NINON INCENDIVE SAFETY GUIDELINES IOmnii XT15niNon IncendiveSafety Guidelines Omnii XT15ni non incendive Important Safety Regulatory Information I 3 Omnii XT15ni Battery Information I 4 ...

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Page 295: ...PARTS other than the battery pack Disassembly assembly of the Omnii XT15ni must be performed by trained Motorola service personnel at a Motorola service depot No unau thorized substitution of parts is allowed for the Omnii XT15ni hand held Use ONLY the Motorola Model ST3001 NI battery pack in the Omnii XT15ni No substitutions are permitted without authorization from Motorola personnel DO NOT CHARG...

Page 296: ... cards are not removed or changed while in the hazardous location Any connector cover removed while in ordinary locations must be rein stalled before entering a potentially hazardous location WARNING The battery pack used in this device may ignite create a chemical burn hazard explode or release toxic materials if mistreated Do not incinerate disassemble or heat above 100 C 212 F Charge ONLY with ...

Page 297: ...y 2 10 Backspace DEL Key 2 6 backup Profile Total Recall AutoRestore 3 71 Clone to USB 3 71 creating 3 68 Restore 3 71 restoring 3 70 Upload to A R C 3 71 viewing 3 70 backups managing profiles 3 70 Bad Scan Vibrates 3 58 barcode appending to 3 57 decodes required C 11 decoding edge to edge C 11 Decoding symbology predefined presets B 4 displaying type of barcode 3 57 parameters 3 55 C 3 Security ...

Page 298: ...3 44 Predefined presets B 4 Quick Defrost F 8 stylus properties 3 66 Control Panel Settings Kiosk settings 3 53 Country Options Wi Fi Config 3 88 cradle See also vehicle cradle 4 18 CTRL Key 2 6 Custom preset B 3 cycle tasks 2 24 D Data Bits port replicator 3 61 decoded internal scanner parameters C 5 decoded Intermec ISCP parameters C 8 decoded scanners C 10 decoding barcodes decodes required C 1...

Page 299: ... 14 heater components System Properties F 11 heater control Dr Debug log 3 26 Heater Info Heater Settings F 9 Heater Settings Heater Info F 9 HHP 5080 imager specifications D 11 holster hard shell 4 6 I I 2 of 5 Short Code C 11 Identifier Default preset group imaging software B 3 imager EV15 specifications D 8 HHP 5080 specifications D 11 SE4600LR F 15 two dimensional 2D imager 2 18 Imager Camera ...

Page 300: ...ing 3 35 recording and saving 3 35 maintenance 2 29 Manage Triggers 3 40 Matrix Predefined preset B 4 MC75i GSM GPRS EDGE radio specifications E 6 memory card creating partitions 3 63 formatting entire 3 63 formatting partition 3 65 messages Scan Indicator 3 57 scanner warning message 3 57 Scan Result 3 57 microphone adjustments 3 79 microphone gain adjustment 3 43 microSD Card inserting 2 14 Micr...

Page 301: ... Management Properties Advanced 3 46 battery capacity 3 44 Battery Health 3 47 Built in Devices 3 47 suspend power saving 3 45 Suspend Threshold 3 45 Power Mode Decoded Internal Scanner C 6 Predefined preset B 3 All B 4 Glossy surface B 5 imaging software B 4 Linear B 4 Linear and PDF B 4 Low light B 5 Low light near B 5 Low power B 5 Matrix B 4 Motion B 5 Postal B 4 Prefix C 7 Preset imaging soft...

Page 302: ...ow Power Timeout C 6 C 9 Minimum Cancel Time C 5 C 9 Multiple Beep Tones 3 58 one dimensional 1D internal scanner 2 16 2 17 Parameter Scanning C 6 C 9 ports parameters 3 60 Prefix C 7 safety warnings 2 15 Scan Data Format C 7 scan failure codepage 3 58 Scan Indicator 3 57 Scan Log File 3 58 Scan Mode C 5 Scan Result Time 3 57 SE 1224HP specifications D 6 SE 1524 ER specifications D 7 SE955 specifi...

Page 303: ... Properties 3 66 Double tap stylus sensitivity 3 66 Suffix C 7 Surface Glossy B 5 Suspend Shutdown menu 2 26 Suspend Timeout 3 45 swap time for battery 2 3 2 7 symbologies barcode 3 55 C 3 displaying type of barcode 3 57 Symbol SE4500 imager specifications D 13 Symbol SE4600 imager specifications F 15 Symbol Soft Input Panel figure 2 7 System Properties 3 67 System Properties heater components F 1...

Page 304: ...roperties 3 79 W warm reset 1 8 warnings 3 57 Wi Fi Config 3 80 3 80 3 85 Advanced tab Country options 3 88 Configure tab 3 81 Status tab 3 81 Wireless Zero Config 3 88 WiFiConnect A R C 3 89 Windows Start Menu See Start Menu 2 22 Windows 7 3 22 Windows Embedded CE navigating in 2 19 Windows Explorer 2 23 Windows Mobile Device Center setting up 3 23 Windows Vista 3 22 Wireless WAN G 3 G 16 AT Term...

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