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MC919Z RFID Mobile Computer

Integrator Guide Supplement

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Page 3: ...MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement 72E 157455 02 Rev A March 2015 ...

Page 4: ...h other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Zebra The user agrees to maintain Zebra s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to 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 a...

Page 5: ...iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Change Date Description Rev A 02 2012 Initial release Rev A 3 2015 Zebra Rebranding ...

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Page 7: ...e Information xi Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction 1 1 RFID Technology Overview 1 1 RFID Components 1 2 MC919Z RFID Mobile Computer 1 3 MC919Z Parts 1 4 MC919Z LED Indicators 1 5 Reading Tags 1 5 Chapter 2 Updating the RFID Mobile Computer Introduction 2 1 Updating the Device Image 2 1 Downloading an Update Loader Package 2 1 Updating Images via ActiveSync 2 1 Updating the RFID Firmware 2 2 ...

Page 8: ...ode 4 7 Singulation 4 8 Power On Off Radio 4 9 Reset to Factory Default 4 9 Operations Menu Options 4 10 Antenna Info 4 10 Filter 4 11 Access 4 14 Triggers 4 19 Management Menu Options 4 26 Help Menu 4 26 Exit 4 26 Chapter 5 Tag Locator Introduction 5 1 Using Tag Locator 5 2 Locating Tags Using a csv File 5 3 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Introduction 6 1 Troubleshooting 6 1 MC919Z 6 1 Bluetooth Conne...

Page 9: ... Range Laser Decode Zones A 7 SE4500 Standard Range Imager Decode Zones A 9 Mobile Computer Pin Outs A 13 Accessory Specifications A 14 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle A 14 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle A 14 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle A 15 Four Slot Battery Charger A 15 Magnetic Stripe Reader A 16 Accessory CAM and MSR Pin Outs A 17 Appendix B RFID APIs Index ...

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Page 11: ...lowing configurations NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens Configuration RFID Frequency Band Support Description MC919Z GA0SWEQZ1WR US RFID 1D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 MC919Z GA0SWEQZ2EU EU RFID 1D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 MC919Z G30SWEQZ1WR US RFID 2D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 MC919Z G30SWEQZ2EU EU RFID 2D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 MC919Z G50SWEQZ1WR US RFID DP...

Page 12: ... Chapter 6 Troubleshooting describes MC919Z RFID mobile computer troubleshooting procedures Appendix A Technical Specifications includes the technical specifications for the reader Appendix B RFID APIs provides a reference for information on supported RFID APIs Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document Mobile computer refers to the MC919Z hand held computer Italics...

Page 13: ...or your region Contact information is available at http www zebra com support When contacting Zebra support please have the following information available Serial number of the unit Model number or product name Software type and version number Zebra responds to calls by e mail telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements If your problem cannot be solved by Zebra support ...

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Page 15: ...may be pre encoded or can be encoded in the field The tags come in a variety of shapes and sizes To read a tag the mobile computer sends out radio frequency waves using its integrated antenna This RF field powers and charges the tags which are tuned to receive radio waves The tags use this power to modulate the carrier signal The reader interprets the modulated signal and converts the data to a fo...

Page 16: ...often called transponders receive and respond to data requests Tags require power to send data There are several categories of tags based on the protocol they support read write memory and power options Active RFID tags are powered by internal light weight batteries and also use these batteries to broadcast radio waves to the reader Semi passive RFID tags are also powered by internal light weight ...

Page 17: ...O 18000 6C standard EPC Class 1 Gen 2 Read write kill lock block write block erase and permalock functionality 53 key alphanumeric keypad 3 7 VGA color display Touch panel with 340 dpi resolution Orientation insensitive integrated external RFID antenna Reads 1D and 2D bar codes Windows Mobile 6 5 WLAN 802 11 a b g wireless connectivity Application specific setup for ease of installation Low Level ...

Page 18: ...4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement MC919Z Parts Figure 1 3 MC919Z Parts Indicator LED Bar Power Battery Trigger Microphone Touch Screen Scan Button Headphone Jack Keypad Handstrap Battery Release 1 of 2 ...

Page 19: ...nge Press the trigger or tap the on screen Read command within the application to interrogate all RFID tags within the radio frequency RF field of view and capture data from each new tag found Release the trigger or tap the Stop Read command to stop interrogating tags Table 1 1 MC919Z LED Status Indicators LED Indication Charging Indicators Off Mobile computer not placed correctly in the cradle ca...

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Page 21: ...the appropriate update loader package from the Zebra Support Central web site http www zebra com support to a host computer 2 Locate the update loader package file on the host computer and un compress the file into a separate directory 9190w65HenULxxxxx zip for updating via ActiveSync Updating Images via ActiveSync To install an update loader package using ActiveSync 1 Insert the mobile computer i...

Page 22: ...ing this time 6 Copy MCRFIDInstall_x x x CAB into the Storage Card folder on the mobile computer 7 On the mobile computer navigate to the Storage Card folder and tap MCRFIDInstall_x x x CAB The device reboots after the installation with RFID operational Updating the RFID Firmware The RFID_FLASH utility used to update the RFID radio firmware is no longer provided For related issues contact Zebra su...

Page 23: ...uction MobileRFID is an RFID server application that runs in the background on the mobile computer The MobileRFID icon appears in the system tray This chapter includes information on using and configuring MobileRFID Figure 3 1 MobileRFID Icon ...

Page 24: ...Icons The MobileRFID icon indicates RFID radio status as described in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 MobileRFID Icon Indicators Icon Indication RFID running radio on RFID running radio off RFID stopped radio not found battery critical stopped from user interface ...

Page 25: ...ndows default home screen tap the RFID panel then tap the Settings button Figure 3 2 MobileRFID Home Window and Settings Window If not using RFID as the Windows default home screen tap the MobileRFID icon in the system tray A menu appears Figure 3 3 MobileRFID Icon Menu ...

Page 26: ...re Region Upon Startup After upgrading the mobile computer the following window appears on startup Figure 3 4 Country Not Set Window 1 Tap ok When no country is selected the Region Configuration window appears Figure 3 5 Region Configuration Window ...

Page 27: ...n Standard as allowed by the regulatory standards of that country region from the drop down menus The following warning message appears Figure 3 6 Region Selection Warning Message 3 Tap Yes to confirm A window appears indicating success Figure 3 7 Region Selection Success Window ...

Page 28: ...bileRFID menu then tap Configure Region 2 In the Region Configuration window select a region from the Region of Operation drop down menu Figure 3 8 Region Configuration Window 3 Tap Yes on the warning window that appears A confirmation window appears upon successful completion Figure 3 9 Region Selection Success Window 4 Tap OK ...

Page 29: ... Configure RFID Figure 3 10 RFID Configuration Window 2 Select the Client Mode check box 3 In the LLRP Port field enter the port number on which the server waits for the RFID client to communicate The default is 5084 4 In the Server IP field enter the server IP for the remote host to which RFID communicates as a client 5 Tap Apply 6 Tap OK to close the window ...

Page 30: ...n invoke the MobileRFID menu then tap About Figure 3 11 About MobileRFID Window This window displays the MobileRFID application version radio library version radio firmware version and radio OEM data version NOTE The version information in Figure 3 11 may differ from the information on the actual mobile computer screen ...

Page 31: ...MobileRFID Functionality 3 9 Run Stop RFID To stop RFID service tap Stop in MobileRFID menu Figure 3 12 RFID Stopped To restart RFID tap Run in MobileRFID menu ...

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Page 33: ...program Gen2 tags Each tag contains the EPC number 64 or 96 bits CRC and kill code The mobile computer can also collect data by decoding in range EPC Gen2 RFID tags Initiating the read command within the sample application causes the mobile computer to interrogate all RFID tags within the radio frequency RF field of view The reader captures data from each new tag and adds it to the list box in the...

Page 34: ...ication Figure 4 1 RFID Demo Icon Figure 4 2 RFID Sample Application Window In the sample application window Tap the Start Reading button to initiate the tag read Tap Stop Reading to terminate tag reading Use the Mem Bank drop down to select a tag memory bank to read The default memory bank is EPC None Other options are TID Reserved and User ...

Page 35: ...RFID Sample Application 4 3 Connection Tap Connection to display the reader IP and port number Select Disconnect to disconnect the reader Figure 4 3 Connection Window ...

Page 36: ...4 4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Capabilities Select Menu Capabilities to view the capabilities of the connected reader Figure 4 4 Capabilities Window ...

Page 37: ...g Storage Settings Select Menu Config Tag Storage Settings to view configure tag storage settings Figure 4 5 Tag Storage Settings Window The Tag Storage Settings window includes the following fields Maximum Tag Count The maximum number of tags to store in the DLL Max Tag ID Length The maximum tag length Max Size of Memory Bank Storage to allocate for the memory bank data Apply Apply configuration ...

Page 38: ...s the following fields Antenna ID Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields Receive Sensitivity dB Lists the reader supported values for the selected antenna Transmit Power dBm Lists the reader supported values for the selected antenna Hop Table Index Updates the Hop Frequency list with the corresponding frequencies Apply Apply configuration changes ...

Page 39: ...enna Figure 4 7 RF Mode Window The RF Mode window includes the following fields Antenna ID Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields Tari Value TARI specified in nsec RF Mode Table RF mode table configured for the current antenna Apply Select to apply configuration changes ...

Page 40: ...ion values in the other fields Session The session number for the inventory operation Tag Population The approximate tag population in the RF field of the antenna Tag Transit Time The time in milliseconds that the tag typically remains in the RF field of the antenna State Aware Indicates if the antenna performs state aware or state unaware singulation Inventory State Select a tag of state A or B V...

Page 41: ... Radio Select Menu Config Power On Off Radio to change the power settings of the RFID radio Figure 4 9 Radio Power Settings Menu Reset to Factory Default Select Menu Config Reset to Factory Default to restore the default reader configuration ...

Page 42: ...ions The Operations Menu includes the following options Antenna Info Filter Access Triggers Antenna Info Select Menu Operations Antenna Info to view configure the list of antennas that can be used for inventory access operations Figure 4 10 Antenna Info Window ...

Page 43: ...the following fields Antenna ID Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask Tag Pattern The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank Filter Action Select the required filter action For more info...

Page 44: ...includes the following fields Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask Tag Pattern The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank Tag Mask The bit mask to facilitate bit wise filtering Match Pattern Select the tag pattern to match A B both or neither ...

Page 45: ...w includes the following fields Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask Tag Pattern The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank Tag Mask The bit mask to facilitate bit wise filtering Match Pattern Select the tag pattern to match A B both or neither ...

Page 46: ...rator Guide Supplement Access Select Menu Operations Access to perform the following access operations Figure 4 14 Access Menu The Access menu includes the following options Read Write Lock Kill Block Write Block Erase ...

Page 47: ...f the selected tag Password Set a password before performing any access operation except Kill Memory Bank Select the memory bank Reserved EPC TID User Offset Offset of the first word to read from the selected memory bank Length Tag data length Write Data The data to write to the selected tag Write window only Lock Privilege Access options for the selected tag Write window only None Can not change ...

Page 48: ...4 16 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Figure 4 16 Read Access Operation Window Figure 4 17 Write Block Write Access Operation Window ...

Page 49: ...RFID Sample Application 4 17 Figure 4 18 Lock Access Operation Window Figure 4 19 Kill Access Operation Window ...

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Page 51: ...rt operation based on General Purpose Input Handheld supports a single GPI which is the handheld trigger If Low to High event option is selected operation starts when handheld trigger is pressed If High to Low event option is selected operation starts when handheld trigger is released Handheld Start operation based on General Purpose Input Handheld supports a single GPI which is the handheld trigg...

Page 52: ...4 20 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Figure 4 22 Start Trigger Periodic Window Figure 4 23 Start Trigger GPI Window ...

Page 53: ...RFID Sample Application 4 21 Figure 4 24 Start Trigger Handheld Trigger Window ...

Page 54: ...onds whichever happens first Handheld supports a single GPI which is the handheld trigger If Low to High Event option is selected operation stops when handheld trigger is pressed If High to Low event option is selected operation stops when handheld trigger is released Tag Observation Stop operation after specific number of tag observations or a timeout specified in milliseconds whichever happens f...

Page 55: ...RFID Sample Application 4 23 Figure 4 26 Stop Trigger GPI with Timeout Figure 4 27 Stop Trigger Tag Observation with Timeout Window ...

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Page 57: ...re as follows New Tag Tag seen by the reader for the first time Tag Invisible Tag which was in the field of view of the reader is now not seen Tag Back to Visibility An invisible tag has come back in field of view of reader Criteria selections are as follows Never Corresponding event is never reported Immediate Corresponding event is immediately reported when it happens Moderated Event is generate...

Page 58: ...le for handheld readers Help Menu Select Menu Help to display the version information The version numbers displayed in this window are examples Actual version numbers are based on the versions of the files on the device Figure 4 31 Help Window Exit Select Menu Exit to exit the RFID sample application ...

Page 59: ...uter back and forth to obtain the location of the tag as indicated by the beep frequency and a vertical progress bar showing the relative position of the tag The Tag Locator application requires the following components DLLs on the device RFIDAPI32 dll Version 5 1 15 or higher Symbol RFID3 Device dll Assembly version 5 2 0 8 File version 1 2 0 0 or higher Symbol Audio dll Symbol dll Symbol Notific...

Page 60: ...pplication Figure 5 1 Tag Locator 2 Enter the tag ID in one of three ways Type the tag ID in the TagID text box then select Locate or press and hold the trigger Perform a search operation by selecting the Search Tags button or by pressing and holding the trigger Select the Import Tags button to import a list of saved tags from a csv file See Locating Tags Using a csv File on page 5 3 ...

Page 61: ...lect the Import Tags button to import a list of saved tags from a csv file The following window appears Figure 5 2 Opening a csv File 2 Select the desired csv file to import the tags to the list Figure 5 3 Tag List 3 Select a tag from the list to search ...

Page 62: ...rigger Move the mobile computer in all directions to get the relative position of the tag indicated by a beep the vertical progress bar or both Figure 5 4 Tag Search Use the Options menu to turn the beeper on and off and to display data in ASCII or hexadecimal format Figure 5 5 Options Menu ...

Page 63: ...talled properly System crash Perform a warm boot If the MC919Z still does not turn on perform a cold boot Rechargeable battery did not charge Battery failed Replace battery If the MC919Z still does not operate try a warm boot then a cold boot Refer to Resetting the MC9190 in the MC9190 G Integration Guide MC919Z removed from cradle while battery was charging Insert MC919Z in cradle and begin charg...

Page 64: ... can be set to 1 2 3 5 10 15 and 30 minutes For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices Check the power settings by tapping Start Settings System Power Advanced Change the setting if you need a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates Battery is depleted Replace the battery Battery is not inserted properly Insert the battery properly Tapping the window buttons or icons does not activate the ...

Page 65: ...e battery is low the scanner shuts off before the MC919Z low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading symbols contact the distributor or Zebra Table 6 1 Troubleshooting the MC919Z Continued Problem Cause Solution Table 6 2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Problem Cause Solution MC919Z cannot find any Bluetooth devices nearby Too far from other Bluetooth devices M...

Page 66: ...r indication Table 6 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause Solution Attempt by the MC919Z to ActiveSync failed Cannot perform ActiveSync connection ActiveSync over an Ethernet connection is not available with Windows Mobile 6 5 and ActiveSync 4 5 During communications no data was transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete MC919Z removed from cradle during communications...

Page 67: ...ving power Battery is not recharging MC919Z removed from the cradle too soon Replace the MC919Z into the cradle It can take up to four hours to recharge a completely depleted battery pack if MC919Z is suspended or longer if the MC919Z is on For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices view battery status by tapping Start Settings System Power Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so r...

Page 68: ...MC919Z into the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated Spare battery is not seated firmly in the cradle Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is firmly seated MC919Z battery is not charging MC919Z was removed from cradle or cradle was unplugged from AC power too soon Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure MC919Z is seated correctly Confirm that the battery is char...

Page 69: ...ed from AC power too soon Ensure CAM is receiving power Ensure MC919Z is attached correctly Confirm that the battery is charging If a MC919Z battery is fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a battery if the MC919Z is off and longer if the MC919Z is operating For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices view battery status by tapping Start Settings System Power Battery is faulty Verify th...

Page 70: ...e battery is charging If a MC919Z battery is fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a battery if the MC919Z is off and longer if the MC919Z is operating For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices view battery status by tapping Start Settings System Power Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC919Z is not fully attached to the...

Page 71: ...n external DC power adapter to recharge the battery ActiveSync fails A partnership was not established with the host computer Establish a partnership with the host computer refer to the MC9190 G Integration Guide Host computer is not selected in the ActiveSync window on the MC919Z Select a host computer in the ActiveSync window and perform setup refer to the MC9190 G Integration Guide Modem RAS co...

Page 72: ... or 9 G if the telephone system requires dialing 9 first to access an outside line Incorrect server phone number Verify the connection phone number in the Connecting window Pulse dialing not supported for country Use a connection within a tone dialing system The Connection Manager routes are incorrect Warm boot the MC919Z and confirm the connection settings Table 6 9 Troubleshooting the Modem Modu...

Page 73: ...ner and radio Lorax 1077 g 38 oz SE4500 or SE960 974 g 34 4 oz Keyboard 28 key 43 key 53 key Display 3 7 VGA color display with digitizer and backlight Touch Screen Integral resistive touch panel with 340 dpi resolution Power Removable rechargeable 7 2 V Lithium Ion 2200 mAh battery pack 15 8 watt hours Performance Characteristics CPU Marvell PXA320 processor at 806 MHz Operating System Windows Mo...

Page 74: ...r casting User Environment Operating Temperature 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 25 F to 160 F 40 C to 70 C Battery Charging Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop Specification Multiple drops to concrete 6 ft 1 8 m across the operating temperature range meets and exceeds MIL STD 810G Tumble 2 000 one meter tumbles at room temperature 4 000 hits En...

Page 75: ...802 11g 2 4 GHz Antenna Integrated external WPAN Wireless Data Communications Bluetooth Bluetooth Version 2 1 with EDR Peripherals and Accessories Cradles Single slot serial USB 4 slot Ethernet and 4 slot charge only Printers Supports extensive line of Zebra approved printers and cables Charger 4 Slot universal battery charger 4 slot battery charger Other Accessories Cable Adapter Module snap on M...

Page 76: ...anded Chinese 2 of 5 Imaging Decode Capability Code 39 Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Code 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN 8 EAN 13 UPCA UPCE UPC EAN supplementals Coupon Code Trioptic 39 Webcode TLC39 Composite AB Composite C Micro PDF 417 PDF 417 Macro PDF 417 Macro Micro PDF 417 QR Code RSS Expanded RSS Limited RSS 14 Data Matrix Maxi Code US Postnet US Planet UK 4 state Australian 4 st...

Page 77: ...7 5 mil 100 UPC 1 1 18 5 27 0 52 0 100 0 200 0 5 5 in cm W i d t h o f F i e l d 10 10 12 7 12 7 25 4 5 mil C128 1 2 7 7 10 mil Code 128 1 2 19 0 1 6 15 mil Code 128 29 5 1 0 1 4 30 76 2 35 88 9 40 101 6 45 114 3 15 38 1 20 50 8 15 38 1 20 50 8 20 mil 55 mil 100 mil Reflective Note Typical performance at 73 4o F 23o C on high quality symbols Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan an...

Page 78: ...0 MRD 1 6 in 4 06 cm 27 0 in 68 58 cm 15 mil Code 128 1234 80 MRD 1 0 in 2 54 cm Note 3 29 5 in 74 93 cm 20 mil Code 39 2 2 1 123 80 MRD 1 4 in 3 56 cm Note 3 52 0 in 132 08 cm 55 mil Code 39 2 2 1 CD 80 MRD 3 4 in 8 64 cm Note 3 100 0 in 254 00 cm 100 mil Code 39 3 0 1 reflective 123456 80 MRD 2 ft 60 96cm Note 3 17 ft 518 16 cm Notes 1 Contrast measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 650 n...

Page 79: ...ure A 2 SE1524Decode Zones 7 5 mil 2 0 22 0 15 mil 71 0 96 0 20 mil in cm W i d t h o f F i e l d Depth of Field Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C on high quality symbols 5 0 0 4 8 12 8 12 5 0 10 mil 34 0 4 0 in cm 0 0 40 101 6 20 50 8 60 152 4 80 203 2 100 254 0 4 0 10 2 20 3 30 5 20 3 30 5 10 2 55 mil 17 0 180 0 100 mil 525 0 in cm W i d t h o f F i e l d Depth of Field Note Typical perfor...

Page 80: ...il 64 17456 01 Code 39 2 2 1 123 80 MRD 5 0 in 12 70 cm 96 0 in 243 84 cm 55 mil 64 17458 01 Code 39 2 2 1 CD 80 MRD 15 0 in 38 10 cm 180 0 in 457 20 cm 70 mil reflective 64 08780 01 Code 39 3 1 123477 Reflective 80 MRD Note 4 367 0 in 932 18 cm 100 mil reflective 64 16990 01 Code 39 3 1 123456 Reflective 80 MRD Note 4 542 0 in 1376 68 cm Notes 1 CONTRAST measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD...

Page 81: ...ar or space in the symbol Figure A 3 SE4500 SR Decode Zone In cm 0 20 mil Code 39 Depth of Field 24 7 5 10 15 20 25 0 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 13 mil 100 UPC 14 7 1 6 15 5 15 mil PDF417 0 cm W i d t h o f F i e l d 0 4 5 11 4 9 22 9 22 9 Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle 9 11 4 in Note Typical performance at 73 F 23 C on high quality symbols in normal room light Vcc 3 3V ...

Page 82: ...ws 80 MRD Note 1 10 1 in 25 65 cm 13 mil UPC A 012345678905 80 MRD 1 6 in 5 08 cm 15 5 in 39 37 cm 15 mil PDF417 80 MRD Note 1 14 7 in 37 34 cm 15 mil Data Matrix 18 x 18 Modules 80 MRD 2 8 in 7 11 cm 12 4 in 31 50 cm 20 mil Code 39 123 80 MRD Note 1 24 7 in 62 74 cm Notes 1 Near distances are field of view FOV limited 2 Contrast is measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 670 nm 3 Working ra...

Page 83: ...of Field 13 mil 100 UPC 6 4 5 mil PDF417 1 6 6 8 1 6 3 8 15 mil PDF417 0 cm W i d t h o f F i e l d 0 5 1 4 0 10 2 10 2 Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle 4 0 in Note Typical performance at 73 F 23 C on high quality symbols in normal room light Vcc 3 3V 7 5 mil Code 39 6 1 6 67 mil PDF417 1 3 4 5 10 mil PDF417 5 1 4 mil PDF417 1 8 3 5 2 0 5 1 2 0 3 mil Code 39 1 6 3 8 5 mi...

Page 84: ... 80 MRD 1 3 in 3 30 cm 4 5 in 11 43 cm 7 5 mil Code 39 ABCDEF 80 MRD Note 1 6 1 in 15 49 cm 10 mil PDF417 3 Col 17 Rows 80 MRD Note 1 5 1 in 12 95 cm 13 mil UPC A 012345678905 80 MRD 1 6 in 4 06 cm 6 8 in 17 27 cm 15 mil PDF417 80 MRD Note 1 6 4 in 16 26 cm 15 mil Data Matrix 18 x 18 Modules 80 MRD 2 0 in 5 08 cm 6 1 in 15 49 cm 20 0 mil Code 39 123 80 MRD Note 1 11 1 in 28 19 cm Notes 1 Near dist...

Page 85: ... 1 USB_GND USB 2 USB_D_PLUS USB 3 TXD RS232C 4 RXD RS232C 5 DCD RS232C 6 RTS RS232C 7 DSR RS232C 8 GND Ground 2 5A max 9 RI RS232C 10 CRADLE_DET Grounded by cradle when in cradle 11 DTR RS232C 12 Not connected Not connected 13 POWER_IN 12V 2 5A max 14 CTS RS232C 15 USB_5V_DET USB 16 USB_D_MINUS USB 17 EXT_PWR_OUT 3 3V 500mA 1 8 17 9 ...

Page 86: ...ge Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 9 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Height 10 16 cm 4 0 in Width 48 77 cm 19 00 in Depth 15 24 cm 6 0...

Page 87: ...9 00 in Depth 15 24 cm 6 0 in Input Power 12 VDC Operating Temperature 25 C to 50 C 13 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 11 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifi...

Page 88: ...inued Feature Description Feature Description Interface Serial with baud rate up to 19 200 Format ANSI ISO AAMVA CA DMV user configurable generic format Swipe Speed 5 to 50 in 127 to 1270 mm sec bi directional Decoders Generic Raw Data Mode Buffered unbuffered Track Reading Capabilities Tracks 1 and 3 210 bpi Track 2 75 and 210 bpi autodetect Operating Temperature 25 C to 50 C 13 F to 122 F Storag...

Page 89: ...nd MSR Pin Outs Figure A 7 CAM and MSR Serial Connector Table A 12 CAM and MSR Serial Connector Pin outs Pin Signal 1 USB_5V_DET 2 USB_D_MINUS 3 USB_D_PLUS 4 GND 5 GND 6 PWR_EXT_OUT 7 CRADLE_DET 8 DSR 9 DCD 10 TXD 11 CTS 12 DTR 13 RI 14 RTS 15 RXD ...

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Page 91: ...le in C NET and Java For information on supported RFID APIs refer to the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK available at http www zebra com support For C refer to the EMDK for C v2 1 or later For Net refer to the EMDK for NET v2 2 or later ...

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Page 93: ...ocus A 10 decode zone A 5 decode zones A 7 A 9 DL focus A 10 HD focus A 11 demo 4 1 connection 4 3 launching 4 2 Device Configuration Package for MC9090w xi dimensions A 1 display A 1 drop specification A 2 E EMDK for eVC4 xi Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit for eVC4 xi F firmware update 2 2 H HD focus decode distances A 12 humidity A 2 I icons MobileRFID 3 2 image update 2 1 activesync 2 1 updat...

Page 94: ...ssory A 17 mobile computer A 13 R radio 1 2 region configuring 3 4 RFID APIs B 1 RFID components 1 2 antennas 1 2 radio 1 2 tags 1 2 RFID firmware update 2 2 RFID overview 1 1 S sample application 4 1 connection 4 3 launching 4 2 SR focus decode distances A 10 starting RFID 3 9 stopping RFID 3 9 storage temperature A 2 T tags 1 2 locating 5 1 troubleshooting 6 1 U updating device 2 1 activesync 2 ...

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