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Page 1: ...MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide ...

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Page 3: ...MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide 72E 87924 02 Revision A January 2008 ...

Page 4: ...Motorola 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 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 desig...

Page 5: ...History Changes to the original manual are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev A 8 2006 Initial release 02 Rev A 1 2008 Motorola rebranding removed antenna information updated RF card installation procedure ...

Page 6: ...iv MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide ...

Page 7: ...indow 1 2 Function Buttons 1 2 Access Covers 1 2 Antenna 1 2 External Ports 1 5 MK1200 Features 1 6 Programmable Function Buttons 1 6 Bar Code Scanner 1 6 Software 1 6 Optional Touch Screen 1 6 Magnetic Stripe Reader Optional 1 6 Memory 1 6 Connectivity Options 1 6 Expansion Card Slot 1 7 Power Options 1 7 Mounting Options 1 7 Symbol Mobility Developer Kits SMDKs 1 7 Bar Code Scanning 1 8 Scanning...

Page 8: ...lling Removing the RF Card 2 16 Chapter 3 Configuration Introduction 3 1 Remote Configuration using Symbol Remote Device Manager 3 1 Local Configuration 3 1 Updating the Device Configuration File 3 2 Downloading the Configuration File to the MK1200 3 3 Rebooting the MK1200 3 4 System Menu 3 5 Setting Defaults Using the System Menu 3 5 Default Parameters 3 6 Configuration File Information 3 6 Appli...

Page 9: ... 4 13 Downloading the Configuration File to the MK1200 Using the RDM 4 13 Setting RDM Options 4 14 Monitoring MK1200s on a Network 4 15 Device Information Info Tab Detected Device Information 4 16 Device Information Software Tab Version Information 4 17 Device Information Storage Tab Memory Availability and Usage 4 18 Device Information Partitions Tab 4 19 Setting a Static IP Address 4 20 Managing...

Page 10: ...ccessing the Windows CE Desktop 7 7 Password Protection Gate Keeper 7 7 Remapping Buttons 7 8 Button Remapping Keycode Values 7 9 Network Time Update SNTP Client 7 10 Memory Management 7 10 Flash Nonvolatile Persistent Memory 7 10 RAM Volatile Non Persistent Memory 7 10 FTP Server 7 11 FTP Server Registry Parameters 7 11 AirBEAM 7 12 Inactivity Application Screen Saver 7 12 SimpleSaver 7 12 SlideS...

Page 11: ...Aegis Client B 1 Aegis Client B 2 Persisting Aegis Settings B 2 Mobile Companion 11 Mbps Radio B 3 Configuring Mobile Companion B 5 Configuring the Default Profile B 5 Editing Profiles B 6 Persisting Mobile Companion Settings B 12 Find WLANs B 13 Status B 14 Options B 17 Appendix C Rapid Deployment Client Introduction C 1 Rapid Deployment Window C 2 Scanning RD Bar Codes C 3 Appendix D Web Kiosk S...

Page 12: ... Appendix F OS Upgrade Procedures Introduction F 1 Upgrade Requirements F 2 Hardware Requirements F 2 Software Requirements F 2 Procedural Requirements F 2 IPL Menu Navigation F 3 OS Upgrade F 3 Monitor Upgrade F 4 Partition Table Upgrade F 6 Command File Upgrade F 7 Calibrating the Screen F 10 Update Corona Scanner Engine Firmware F 11 Appendix G Troubleshooting Introduction G 1 Troubleshooting N...

Page 13: ...Table of Contents xi Quick Startup Instructions ...

Page 14: ...xii MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide ...

Page 15: ...ow to use Microsoft ActiveSync for communication between the MK1200 and a host computer Chapter 6 Web Kiosk Software Suite describes the free browser based sample application available for download Chapter 7 System Features describes the wide range of capabilities used to support independent application development on the MK1200 Chapter 8 Software Development Environments describes the software de...

Page 16: ...the terminal Device refers to the MK1200 Bold text is used to highlight the following Dialog box window and screen names Drop down list and list box names Check box and radio button names Icons on a screen Button names on a screen Italics are used to highlight specific items in the general text and to identify chapters and sections in this and related documents Bullets indicate lists of alternativ...

Page 17: ...ility Support for your region Contact information is available at http www symbol com contactsupport When contacting Enterprise Mobility Support please have the following information available Serial number of the unit Model number or product name Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by E mail telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements If your pr...

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Page 19: ...ed as an electronic billboard for instant in store merchandising MK1200 Configurations The MK1200 MicroKiosk is available in the following configurations Table 1 1 MK1200 Configurations Configuration Description MK1200 0N0DAKBNT0R Wired Ethernet non touch screen 32 MB 32 MB MK1200 0N0DAKBWT0R Wired Ethernet touch screen 32 MB 32 MB MK1250 0N0DAKBNTWR 802 11b non touch screen 32 MB 32 MB no Etherne...

Page 20: ...lities of custom designed applications Scanner Window The scanner window protects the scan engine Function Buttons The MK1200 has four programmable function buttons see Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 identified A B C and D from left to right for reference purposes in this document and are not labeled on the MK1200 These buttons are programmable for various tasks such as navigating through an application a...

Page 21: ...MK1200 Introduction 1 3 Figure 1 1 MK1200 Front View Touch Function Scanner Window Button D Function Button A Function Button B Function Button C Screen Optional ...

Page 22: ...r Vertical Cable Run MSR CAUTION When an access cover is removed follow proper ESD Electro Static Discharge precautions to avoid damaging sensitive components These precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded Failure to apply proper ESD precautions can damage the MK1200 and void the warranty ...

Page 23: ...upply Wired Ethernet Power via Power Over Ethernet The MK1200 supports Power Over Ethernet POE Symbol Technologies proprietary Bias T functionality An Ethernet 10 Base T cable connected to the Ethernet Bias T port provides both data communication and power to the MK1200 Power Port A Symbol power supply connects to the power port 2 0 mm barrel jack connector on the MK1200 For more information see C...

Page 24: ...stem and development tools ease application development for the Microsoft Windows CE NET operating system Embedded Visual C C 4 0 Visual Studio NET and Internet Explorer 6 0 Optional Touch Screen The optional touch screen provides user interaction and enhances the capabilities of custom designed applications Magnetic Stripe Reader Optional An optional three track Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR module ...

Page 25: ...r stand that conforms to the 100 mm Video Electronics Standards Association VESA Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface FPMPMI mounting standards Symbol Mobility Developer Kits SMDKs Three developer kits are available for the MK1200 SMDK for C see Symbol Mobility Developer Kit SMDK for C on page 8 2 for developing native C C applications SMDK for the Web see Symbol Mobility Developer Kit S...

Page 26: ...d the bar code close for small bar codes and farther away for large bar codes Table 1 2 Common Scan Modes Scan Mode Description Scan Pattern Cyclone Omnidirectional 1D Scan Pattern recommended A highly efficient scan pattern which decodes 1D symbologies including RSS in any orientation Note In this mode the MK1200 does not decode 2D bar codes PDF417 Always Raster Scan Pattern Directly opens the la...

Page 27: ...ith the MK1200 Cyclone Omnidirectional In Cyclone Omnidirectional mode the scan pattern decodes standard 1 dimensional symbologies in any orientation This mode cannot be used to decode 2D bar codes PDF417 Figure 1 5 Cyclone Omnidirectional Pattern ...

Page 28: ...e edges of the bar code Figure 1 7 Raster Pattern Expanded Over PDF417 Bar Code If the vertical scan pattern is not high enough to cover a tall PDF417 symbol move the bar code slowly down toward the bottom of the scan beam keeping the beam horizontal to the rows then slowly back up to the top Alternatively move the bar code further away from the scanner until the scan pattern covers a larger porti...

Page 29: ... from the scan to make a successful decode Practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within Figure 1 9 Avoiding Specular Reflection When scanning a 1D bar code there is only a small specular dead zone to avoid 2o from the direct laser beam The specular dead zone is larger for scanning PDF417 9o from the direct laser beam However the scanner is not effective if its beams hit the bar code s sur...

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Page 31: ... Providing power Communication interfaces Installing accessories Peripherals Connector pin outs Optional accessories Unpacking the MK1200 Remove the MK1200 from its packing and inspect it for damage Keep the packing it is the approved shipping container and should be used if the MK1200 needs to be returned for servicing ...

Page 32: ...ly Power Over Ethernet 3 Select the data communications method see Connecting the MK1200 on page 2 7 Wired Ethernet 10 Base T cable Wireless Ethernet 11Mb RF Wired Printer RS 232 serial cable 4 Select a printer see Printers on page 2 10 5 Configure the MK1200 if necessary For configuration see Chapter 4 Remote Device Manager System Menu on page 3 5 or Blue Italic Control Panel Configuration Parame...

Page 33: ...laced into a flush panel kiosk environment by setting it into an 8 0 x 8 63 opening interface standard mounting brackets or Symbol s keyhole slide on mounting brackets All dimensions provided in inches The MK1200 is designed to be used with VESA flat panel monitor physical mounting Notes 68 8 51 0 41 1 65 1 28 1 81 8 92 0 68 7 57 10 74 3 51 5 00 1 4 mounting face VESA keyhole 0 312 dia head mounts...

Page 34: ...ecured correctly see Figure 2 4 on page 2 5 Cables incorrectly mounted or secured can become pinched when the MK1200 is attached to the Connector Port Cover 4 To install the Connector Port Cover place the keyholes on the back housing over the shoulder head bolts protruding from the plate and slide the MK1200 to the left and down to secure in place See Wall Mounting Kit on page 2 4 and Mounting Dir...

Page 35: ...eight x 8 0 minimum width 2 Place the back housing into the opening following the instructions in Using the Wall Mount Kit on page 2 4 See Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 on page 2 5 Symbol does not provide hardware to support this installation Move to the left first Move down second Vertical Cable Run NOTE Recessed mounting may degrade wireless network performance ...

Page 36: ...ed or secured can become pinched when the MK1200 is attached to the Connector Port Cover 4 Position the MK1200 keyholes located on the back housing see Figure 2 2 on page 2 4 over the shoulder head bolts and slide the MK1200 to the left and down to secure in place See Wall Mounting Kit on page 2 4 and Mounting Directions on page 2 5 5 Screw one 8 32 pan head locking screw into the pole mount brack...

Page 37: ...0 Hz International excluding Japan 100V 50 60 Hz Japan Wired Ethernet Connection With a wired Ethernet connection Ethernet enabled MK1200 models are powered either using the MK1200 s Symbol AC power supply or by Power Over Ethernet through the Ethernet cable Wired Ethernet Power via AC Outlet The MK1200 communicates to the host via a 10 Base T Ethernet cable and receives power via a Symbol AC powe...

Page 38: ...d of the Ethernet cable into the Bias T POE module 4 Connect a patch cable from the Bias T module to the host system s Ethernet port 5 Connect the DC power supply to the Bias T module Figure 2 6 MK1200 Power Over Ethernet Network Connectivity CAUTION DO NOT use POE in conjunction with an external power supply connected to the power port on the MK1200 Using two power sources can damage the MK1200 a...

Page 39: ...all outlet 4 Connect the RS 232 serial cable to the Printer RS 232 port on the MK1200 See Figure 1 3 on page 1 5 for port locations Ensure the cable is terminated according to the Printer RS 232 Port Connections pin outs described in Table 2 3 on page 2 11 5 Plug the other end of the serial cable into the host Customer Switch Hub DC Power Supply DC Power Supply Customer AP PSBIAS TR MK1200 MicroKi...

Page 40: ... the printer s cable to the Printer RS 232 port on the MK1200 See Figure 1 3 on page 1 5 for port locations Ensure the cable is terminated according to Table 2 3 on page 2 11 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the printer COM Port Connector Pin Outs Table 2 2 and Table 2 3 identify the MK1200 connector pin outs See Figure 1 3 on page 1 5 for port locations Figure 2 8 10 Pin Connector Port Tab...

Page 41: ...tor for serial communication with the host or connection to a printer Table 2 2 Power Over Ethernet Connections Pin Description Pin 1 Reserved Do not Use Pin 2 TXD Pin 3 TXD Pin 4 RXD Pin 5 Bias T VCC Pin 6 Bias T VCC Pin 7 RXD Pin 8 Bias T GND Pin 9 Bias T GND Pin 10 Reserved Do not Use Used only with Power Over Ethernet Table 2 3 Printer RS 232 Connector 10 Pin Pin Description Pin 1 Not used Pin...

Page 42: ...R to the MK1200 1 Gently place the MK1200 face down on a soft cloth laying on a flat surface using care not to damage the touch panel display Figure 2 9 Removal Directions NOTE The MSR increases the width of the MK1200 from 8 92 inches to 11 5 inches The height and depth do not change Move to the right second Move up first ...

Page 43: ...nect the MSR cable to the MK1200 Figure 2 11 Connecting the MSR Cable to the MK1200 Protective Cover Remove Screws 3 CAUTION When removing an access cover follow proper ESD Electro Static Discharge precautions to avoid damaging sensitive components These precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded Failure to apply proper ESD ...

Page 44: ...ounting holes on the MK1200 as shown in Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Positioning the MSR on the MK1200 5 Secure the MSR to the MK1200 as shown in Figure 2 13 Use the shorter screw from the protective cover and two new longer screws provided with the MSR Figure 2 13 Securing the MSR to the MK1200 MSR Three Screws Install ...

Page 45: ...Installation 2 15 Figure 2 14 shows the MSR mounted to the MK1200 for card reading Figure 2 14 View of MSR Mounted to the MK1200 ...

Page 46: ...ve the RF card Figure 2 16 Removing the RF Card from the MK1200 5 Insert the RF card 6 Re install the PCMCIA access cover NOTE This section applies to factory shipped RF models only PCMCIA Access Cover CAUTION When removing an access cover follow proper ESD Electro Static Discharge precautions to avoid damaging sensitive components These precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD...

Page 47: ...s a Windows based utility that runs on a host computer and generates edits an MK1200 configuration file mkconfig reg Load this file onto the MK1200 and reboot the MK1200 to configure the device See Chapter 4 Remote Device Manager for more details Local Configuration Using the System Menu Touch Screen Devices Only The System Menu function sets configuration parameters locally on the MK1200 The Syst...

Page 48: ...Programs Save Configuration Figure 3 1 Save Configuration Screens The Save Configuration option uses the current registry parameter values and writes them to the mkcofig reg file The windows shown in Figure 3 1 appear while the file is saved and written Not all registry values are saved with this option only the registry parameter values that can be configured using the RDM or the System Menu and ...

Page 49: ...tructions provided with the FTP software or AirBeam Copy the mkconfig reg file to a PCMCIA card then transfer the file into the MK1200 Application folder Downloading the Configuration File Using ActiveSync To copy the mkconfig reg from the host computer to the MK1200 Application folder My Computer Application using ActiveSync 1 Connect the MK1200 to the host computer by connecting the USB cable Sy...

Page 50: ...0 to cold boot from the list box in the Remote Device Manager screen 2 From the RDM main toolbar select Actions Cold Boot Allow approximately one minute for the MK1200 to reboot and reconnect then select View Refresh to verify the device rebooted successfully Local Boot To manually cold boot the MK1200 which enables the settings within the mkconfig reg file to load press and hold buttons B and C o...

Page 51: ...ration file mkconfig reg on the MK1200 As with the MK1200 Configuration Utility window the parameters in the System Menu fall into five categories Configuration file Information Applications Communications System configuration Update Figure 3 3 System Menu Main Screen NOTE Saving the System Menu configuration overwrites mkconfig reg Reboot the MK1200 to apply the values To launch the System Menu e...

Page 52: ...rmation Version Use the Version parameter to specify the version number of the mkconfig reg file Description Use the Description parameter to write a detailed description of the location use and the changes made on the deployed mkconfig reg file Table 3 3 Application Default Parameters Application Parameters Description Default Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Configuration Anchor Underline Spe...

Page 53: ...ser or trigger it manually Manual Trigger Scanning Mode Specifies scanner raster mode Omnidirectional 1D only Prefix Specifies text to add to the beginning of a bar code None Suffix Specifies text to add to the end of bar code before TAB ENTER if enabled None Transmit Code ID Transmit bar code type identifier None Slide Show Slide Show Inactivity Application parameters Background Color Default scr...

Page 54: ...tion Default Onboard Wired Ethernet Onboard Wired Ethernet Configuration Enable DHCP Check to turn on DHCP Address resolution When checked do not set IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server s or WINS Server s Enabled IP Address Sets the IP Address for the Onboard Wired Ethernet adapter None Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask for the Onboard Wired Ethernet adapter None Default Gateway Sets the Defa...

Page 55: ...utton B Button B default 40 0x28 hex Down Button C Button C default 37 0x25 hex Left Button D Button D default 39 0x27 hex Right Button A and B Button A and B default 13 0xd hex Enter Button A and C Button A and C default 194 0xc2 hex Shift Tab Button B and C Button B and C default 199 0xc7 hex Input Panel Button A B and C Button A B and C default 197 0xc5 hex System Menu Button A and D Button A a...

Page 56: ...r daylight saving Use this setting if the application runs with the Windows Explorer shell Enabled HomeDST Check to enable daylight saving time for the current time zone Use this setting if application does not run with Windows Explorer shell for example when developing a browser Kiosk IE based application Enabled Device Activity Management There are three slots with identical parameters First Act...

Page 57: ... device name None Description Specifies device description None Contact Contact details of the system administrator System contact here Location Specifies the location of the device Device location here Configuration Group 1 First user definable string Intended for use when grouping devices to aid configuration Can be used as part of device filter in RDM None Configuration Group 2 Second user defi...

Page 58: ...ter If the MK1200 is unable to obtain a time value from the time server it uses the default setting June 1 1999 12 00 00 PM and does not re attempt to acquire a time value unless a regular update is also configured the next attempt occurs at the configured time tock usno navy mil Refresh Specifies the time period in milliseconds between synchronizations with the SNTP server 1209600000 0x48190800 h...

Page 59: ...e Printing on page 3 17 None Zebra ZPL Series Specifies the baud rate of the active printer if the selected active printer is a Zebra ZPL Series printer For a list of supported ZPL printers see Printing on page 3 17 9600 Zebra ZPL Series Flow Control Specifies the flow control of the active printer if the selected active printer is a Zebra ZPL Series printer For a list of supported ZPL printers se...

Page 60: ...ings Long Date Long date format dddd MMMM dd yyyy Short Date Short date format M d yyyy Short Date Separator Character uses as the short date separator Regional Settings Time Configuration of Time Regional Settings PM indicator PM indicator PM AM indicator AM indicator AM Time Separator Time separator generally 1 character Leading Zero Display leading zero for hours minutes seconds Disabled Time F...

Page 61: ...p Number of digits in group 3 Grouping Symbol Digit grouping symbol generally zero or one character Digits After Decimal The number of digits allowed after a decimal point 0 Decimal Symbol Decimal symbol one character Screen Taps Screen Tap Configuration Double Click Distance Specifies the maximum number of pixels between two screen taps to qualify the screen taps as a double click Use this parame...

Page 62: ...ration Duration of time to play the sound in milliseconds ms Value must be non zero before you can hear sound 8 ms Frequency Frequency of sound to play in Hertz Hz 400 Hz Volume Volume of sound to play when you press a button single or combination Set to 0 to disable button press sounds Medium Scanner Beep Configuration of Scanner Beep Volume Volume of scanner beep on a good decode High Screen Tap...

Page 63: ...lication parameter to nothing Printing The MK1200 supports printing text bar codes and bitmaps in the following environments Browser applications C C applications The MK1200 transmits data to a printer using an RS 232 serial connection RS 232 serial port settings port stop bits data bits parity are shared with the tethered scanner Table 3 5 contains the default baud rate settings for the following...

Page 64: ...he launch sequence However this is not a robust way to ensure correct system operation The recommended method is to write a separate program with or without a user interface that performs required checks then terminates possibly setting a registry value or filesystem flag to indicate success Set the Wait For Completion flag and run this program before running the main application s Table 3 6 User ...

Page 65: ...File and Retrieve Remote Configuration File functionality Enabled FTP Enable Part II Enabling this parameter allows the RDM to load retrieve a mkconfig reg file even if the kiosk s FTP server is disabled FTP Enable Part I disabled If this parameter and FTP Enable Part I are both disabled you cannot load an mkconfig reg file remotely via the Configuration Utility or FTP You can still load an mkconf...

Page 66: ... Button Definitions on page 3 21 Date and Time on page 3 21 Inactivity Manager on page 3 22 Gate Keeper Password Protection on page 3 23 Stylus Settings Touch Screen Calibration on page 3 23 Regional Settings on page 3 25 Memory Allocation on page 3 26 For best results use the system menu for all permanent changes except recalibrating the touch screen Backlight and Contrast Settings To change the ...

Page 67: ...ee Table 7 6 on page 7 9 for correct key codes 5 To change the buttondown delay enter the new value using the input panel 6 Tap OK or X to close the screen and apply the selection 7 Tap Start Programs Save Configuration to save the new settings in the MK1200 configuration mkconfig reg file Date and Time To set the date time on the MK1200 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel Date Time icon 2 Double t...

Page 68: ...rt Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Inactivity Manager icon Figure 3 7 Inactivity Manager Screen 3 Select the application to run during inactivity by tapping the button The default application is SimpleSaver exe 4 Enter the timeout value in seconds The default is 0 which allows the system to run continuously without entering inactivity mode 5 Tap OK 6 Tap Start Programs Save Configuration t...

Page 69: ...protected mode 4 Specify the password to access protected mode and enter it a second time to confirm it 5 Tap OK 6 Tap Start Programs Save Configuration to save the new settings in the MK1200 configuration mkconfig reg file Stylus Settings Touch Screen Calibration The double tap speed and calibration setting are factory set To recalibrate the Stylus settings 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel Styl...

Page 70: ...e Tab 5 Tap the Recalibrate button and follow the directions on the screen Figure 3 11 Calibrate Screen 6 The system returns to the Stylus Properties screen when calibration completes To cancel calibration press the C and D buttons simultaneously 7 Tap OK on the Stylus Properties screen Note that calibration values are stored separately from other configuration settings in non volatile storage and...

Page 71: ...e for date time number and currency formatting from the drop down list 3 To change the way numbers appear tap the Number tab and make the changes Figure 3 13 Regional Settings Properties Screen Number Tab 4 To change the way currency values appear tap the Currency tab and make the changes Figure 3 14 Regional Settings Properties Screen Currency Tab 5 To change the way the time appears tap the Time...

Page 72: ...on mkconfig reg file Memory Allocation To change memory allocation settings 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel System Memory Figure 3 17 System Properties Screen Memory Tab 2 On the Memory tab adjust the memory allocation as desired using the slider 3 Tap OK NOTE Changing these settings using the Control Panel does not persist them through cold boot cycles To set allocation to persist through cold...

Page 73: ... Generating Configuration Files Use the Create Local Configuration File feature of RDM to create an MK1200 configuration file mkconfig reg When loaded onto the device this file customizes the MK1200 communication settings application settings date and time setup and much more After generating the mkconfig reg file load it into the MK1200 Application folder Desktop My Computer Application and reboo...

Page 74: ... This process is automated and does not require user intervention For details see Creating a Configuration File on page 4 11 and Downloading the Configuration File to the MK1200 Using the RDM on page 4 13 Remote Monitoring Use the RDM to determine device specific information After performing discovery select an MK1200 from the discovery list box to retrieve information to view Device general infor...

Page 75: ...se button locate the Symbol Remote Device Manager install file and select OK 4 The Symbol Remote Device Manager First Install Screen provides copyright information Select Next to continue Figure 4 1 Symbol Remote Device Manager First Install Screen 5 The Symbol Remote Device Manager Select Installation Folder screen provides the directory information for the installation Enter a new install path o...

Page 76: ...reen requests to confirm installation Click Next to continue Figure 4 3 Symbol Remote Device Manager Confirm Installation 7 The Symbol Remote Device Manager Installation Complete screen confirms the installation was completed successfully Click Close to exit Figure 4 4 Symbol Remote Device Manager Installation Complete ...

Page 77: ...Remote Device Manager RDM main screen to perform the functions in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Symbol Remote Device Manager Menu Items Menu Item Function File Menu Exit Exits the Symbol Remote Device Manager Edit Menu Select All Selects all MK1200s in the list Select None Deselects all MK1200s in the list View Menu Refresh Discover Remote Devices Locates all MK1200s on the network and displays them in the ...

Page 78: ...s the selected device from the list of discovered devices This only deletes the devices highlighted in gray Cold Boot Cold boots the selected highlighted MK1200 s Allow approximately one minute for the device s to reboot and reconnect then select View Refresh to verify the devices rebooted successfully Warm Boot Warm boots the selected highlighted MK1200 s Allow approximately one minute for the de...

Page 79: ...ge 4 14 Table 4 1 Symbol Remote Device Manager Menu Items Continued Menu Item Function Table 4 2 Symbol RDM Toolbar Components Component Description Tool Bar Contains buttons that invoke most common functions of RDM Discover all devices on the network and display the Discovered Devices list To stop discovery click the Cancel Discovery button Select all devices listed in the Discovered Devices list...

Page 80: ...configuration file Yellow Selected for downloading a configuration file Gray Device is inactive The device may be booting up or is no longer in the same subnet Red The retrieval pushing of the configuration file is unsuccessful Table 4 4 State Icons Color of Icon Status Successfully discovered device Successfully retrieved pushed configuration file Device is selected for downloading a configuratio...

Page 81: ...configuration groups use the System Configuration feature of RDM or System Menu See Identification on page 3 11 Config Group 2 Select a second assigned configuration group to display To set configuration groups use the System Configuration feature of RDM or System Menu See Identification on page 3 11 Location Select a device location to display To set locations use the System Configuration feature...

Page 82: ...ilter the RDM scans the discovered devices list and filters out only the devices that fall into that configuration group Use filters to quickly locate the devices Figure 4 6 Symbol Remote Device Manager Filtering Electronic Serial Number An MK1200 shipped from the factory with CE NET 4 2 has an electronic serial number accessible via network query This information appears in RDM s Serial Number co...

Page 83: ...ludes parameters for wired MK1200s related to Onboard Wired Ethernet System Configuration includes parameters related to MK1200 system settings such as backlight intensity volume and sounds date time button configurations regional settings and user applications Update includes parameters related to the onboard FTP Client See Figure 4 7 for a sample screen and Data Entry Formats on page 4 27 for MK...

Page 84: ...ble in the device RDM opens the MK1200 Configuration Utility window with the default factory settings 3 Make the necessary changes to the default values in the configuration file See Default Parameters on page 3 6 for these options Also see Figure 4 7 for a sample screen and Data Entry Formats on page 4 27 for MK1200 Configuration Utility window data entry field types used when changing configurat...

Page 85: ...w select highlight the MK1200 s to receive the configuration file 2 Select Tools Push Configuration File 3 Select the configuration file to send then click Open The row color of the selected device changes to yellow to indicate that the MK1200 device is ready to receive a configuration file through the RDM When the download completes the row color changes to green See Row Colors on page 4 8 and St...

Page 86: ... Remote Device Manager Options Window 2 Set desired options Set AirBeam Parameters for launching AirBeam For more information on AirBeam command line parameters refer to the AirBeam Package Builder Product Reference Guide Set the FTP user ID in the User ID field and password in the Password field for accessing an FTP server Leave this blank to enable anonymous FTP login See Downloading the Configu...

Page 87: ...work interfaces attached to a single computer multi homed computer 3 Click OK to save the changes and close the Options window 4 Click Defaults to load the default settings for the RDM 5 Click Cancel to exit the RDM Options screen without saving the settings Monitoring MK1200s on a Network Use the RDM to remotely monitor MK1200s connected through a network connection After performing discovery dou...

Page 88: ...ide Device Information Info Tab Detected Device Information The Info tab displays identification information about the selected MK1200 Also see Performing Discovery Detection of Devices on a Network on page 4 2 Figure 4 9 MK1200 Remote Device Monitor Info Tab ...

Page 89: ...formation Software Tab Version Information The Software tab displays the applications operating system monitor driver and platform and their version information for the selected MK1200 Figure 4 10 MK1200 Remote Device Monitor Software Tab ...

Page 90: ...duct Reference Guide Device Information Storage Tab Memory Availability and Usage The Storage tab displays storage areas on the selected MK1200 their physical size and available free memory Figure 4 11 MK1200 Remote Device Monitor Storage Tab ...

Page 91: ...ote Device Manager 4 19 Device Information Partitions Tab The Partitions tab displays the number and size of the storage areas on the selected MK1200 Figure 4 12 MK1200 Remote Device Monitor Partitions Tab ...

Page 92: ...hanges Managing Static IP Addresses Specify the static IP address of an MK1200 which is on a different subnet than the Symbol Remote Device Manager PC to establish a connection and still be managed by the RDM This causes the RDM to list the devices and their IP addresses without performing discovery in the RDM main screen For this to occur the MK1200 that is on a different subnet than the RDM must...

Page 93: ...sses 1 In the Symbol Remote Device Manager select Tools Manage Static Addresses Figure 4 14 Manage Static Addresses Window 2 Enter the IP address and the name and click Add Repeat this to enter other static IP addresses 3 Click OK to save the changes ...

Page 94: ...l Remote Device Manager select Tools Manage Static IP Addresses Figure 4 15 Modifying Static Addresses 2 Select the IP address and click Modify 3 Change the appropriate settings and click Update to update the static IP addresses list Click Discard to discard the modifications 4 Click OK to save the changes ...

Page 95: ...esses 1 In the Symbol Remote Device Manager select Tools Manage Static IP Addresses Figure 4 16 Deleting Static Addresses 2 Select the IP address to delete and click Delete Repeat this to delete other static IP addresses 3 Click OK to save the changes ...

Page 96: ...by the MK1200 DHCP options during DHCP transactions using that network adapter Some of the 256 available DHCP options are defined by the IETF in RFC 2132 and appear in the MK1200 Configuration Utility window when specifying DHCP options If desired add custom DHCP options to this list These custom option definitions are stored in the file install_dir dhcpoptions reg which the RDM reads upon launch ...

Page 97: ...he network adapter to receive from the Available Options list 4 In the data field s in the Static area of the window enter the data to send for this option Click to add these options to the Options to Receive list 5 To add other Send DHCP options repeat steps 3 and 4 6 To remove options from the configuration select an option to remove from the Options to Send list Click to move the option back to...

Page 98: ...that is not currently used from the Code drop down list 2 Enter the Name and Description for the custom DHCP option 3 Set the Input Rules 4 Click OK to submit the entered settings in the RDM Editing Custom DHCP Options 1 From the Code drop down list select the custom DHCP option to edit 2 Make the appropriate changes 3 Click OK to submit the entered settings in the RDM Removing Custom DHCP Options...

Page 99: ...iple items with check boxes If desired select multiple items from none to all Each selected item affects the value stored which is a single number so the selections will not match the mkconfig reg file Multiple Text Enter multiple free form strings Click Enter on the keyboard to create a new string Multiple text values are not represented in the mkconfig reg file as text so the value entered is no...

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Page 101: ...alled on the MK1200 ActiveSync allows copying and pasting rather than synchronizing files between the MK1200 and host computer Installing ActiveSync To install ActiveSync on the host computer download the latest version of the software from http www microsoft com Refer to the installation instructions included with the ActiveSync software NOTE While an application is running access to ActiveSync c...

Page 102: ...4626 01R to the Debug port on the MK1200 see Figure 1 3 on page 1 5 Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on the host computer 2 If the Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync Figure 5 1 Get Connected Window 3 Select Next The host computer and the MK1200 attempt to synchronize The New Partnership window appears Figure 5 2 New ...

Page 103: ...00 use Windows Explorer to copy the files Then select File Explore on the ActiveSync window locate the folder to download the files to and paste the file For more information about ActiveSync start ActiveSync on the host computer then refer to ActiveSync Help PCMCIA Storage Card A PCMCIA card adds flash memory to the MK1200 Use the PCMCIA card to copy files to or from the MK1200 The PCMCIA card ap...

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Page 105: ...tion for creating custom solutions Web Kiosk Software Suite Features The Web Kiosk Software Suite provides a sample retail application that demonstrates the functionality of the MK1200 in a retail environment and includes Customer and Store Operations applications The Customer Application screens provide Advertising Attract Mode Price verification Alternate language information Printing capability...

Page 106: ...te redirection Scan engine control Enable disable symbologies Automatic device setup Serial printing Alternate language support Customer Facing Employee Facing Price Verification Loyalty Program Guided Selling Tool Advertising Payment via MSR Time and Attendance Work Schedule Messaging System Alternate Language Support ...

Page 107: ...gure 1 1 on page 1 3 until the display goes blank typically 15 seconds then release the buttons 2 To prevent the MK1200 from entering an application simultaneously press and hold buttons A and D just after the blue Performing System Initialization Phase 1 screen appears and before the message changes to Phase 2 Release the buttons 3 When the Enter Password prompt appears press buttons DDBAC and to...

Page 108: ... Double tap the My Computer icon 7 Double tap the Application folder 8 Use the copy function to copy the folder and files from the My Computer Storage Card folder into the My Computer Application folder 9 Reboot the MK1200 to launch the new version of the Web Kiosk Software Suite Disabling Restoring the Web Kiosk Software Suite 1 To prevent the MK1200 from entering an application simultaneously ho...

Page 109: ...n page D 1 used to demonstrate MK1200 features For sample source code that demonstrates automatic MK1200 startup from a browser application refer to the MK1100_WebKSS_Install SourceCode_Updated doc file which is part of the MK1100WEBKSS_X XX ZIP file To launch the Web Kiosk Software Suite automatically apply power to the MK1200 and allow the boot sequence to proceed uninterrupted To exit the Web K...

Page 110: ...elling Tool Select Ink Cartridge on page 6 11 The Store Operations Screen on page 6 13 demonstrates sample store operations that the MK1200 can support Text Messaging Screen on page 6 13 Work Schedule Screen on page 6 14 Customer Application Screens Main Menu Bar In Attract Mode Idle Mode the MK1200 displays the Main Menu bar titles above the programmable buttons Figure 6 1 Main Menu Bar Scanning ...

Page 111: ...ens Price Verification The Web Kiosk Software Suite has two price verification screen formats Price Verification screen Loyalty Program enabled requires the Loyalty Program bar code to access special Loyalty Program product information Price Verification screen non Loyalty Program displays standard non Loyalty Program product information Scan the bar code White Correction Fluid on page D 2 Figure ...

Page 112: ...ntil the screen is exited or until another button is pressed For sample source code that demonstrates alternative language support from a browser application refer to the MK1100_WebKSS_Install SourceCode_Updated doc file which is part of the Web Kiosk Software Suite Print print information shown on the screen See Printing from the Web Kiosk Software Suite on page 6 8 Loyalty Program see Loyalty Pr...

Page 113: ...L series printers support advanced printer monitoring functionality see Advanced Printer Monitoring Functionality on page 3 18 For sample source code that demonstrates printing from a browser application refer to the MK1100_WebKSS_Install SourceCode_Updated doc file which is part of the Web Kiosk Software Suite Printer Errors If an error occurs during printing to a Zebra QL printer the error is hi...

Page 114: ...m button from the Main Menu bar see page 6 6 or from the Price Verification screen see page 6 7 to view the Loyalty Program screen Figure 6 8 Loyalty Program Screen Scan the Loyalty Card on page D 6 for details about the customer s Loyalty Program account status Figure 6 9 Loyalty Program Account Status ...

Page 115: ...tridge button from the Main Menu bar see page 6 6 to view the Print Cartridge screen Figure 6 10 Print Cartridge Screen Highlight one of the printers and tap or press the Select button The Cartridge Type Selection screen appears for the selected printer Figure 6 11 Cartridge Type Selection Screen ...

Page 116: ...MSR Payment Screen Slide a credit card through the MK1200 s MSR for sample payment authorization No payment information from the credit card is sent or retained For sample source code that demonstrates MSR operation from a browser application refer to the MK1100_WebKSS_Install SourceCode_Updated doc file which is part of the Web Kiosk Software Suite NOTE If the MK1200 does not have an attached MSR...

Page 117: ...e page 6 13 Work Schedule see page 6 14 Home returns the MK1200 to Attract Mode on page 6 7 Figure 6 14 Store Operations Screen Text Messaging Screen Select Employee Bulletin from the Store Operations screen to view the Text Messaging screen see Figure 6 15 Options include Delete Returns to the Store Operations Screen on page 6 13 Back Returns to the Store Operations Screen on page 6 13 Figure 6 1...

Page 118: ...13 Figure 6 16 Text Messaging Screen WebKSS Source Code Index Refer to the MK1100_WebKSS_Install SourceCode_Updated doc file for sample source code for the following functionality Screen Layout Alternate language support Displaying screen text in Spanish versus English Hiding the Browser and Windows CE toolbars Setting up a Price Verification Screen Routing UPC data Laying out item pricing informa...

Page 119: ...age Locating images Running a slide show Magstripe Reader MSR control Reading a credit card Device Startup Enabling automatic device setup see the Software Suite s mkconfig reg file How to enable device self configuration setup at power up Application Version Tracking Tracking the Web Kiosk Software Suite s version information see Web_KioskSoftwareSuite reg file How to track application versions v...

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Page 121: ...NTP Client on page 7 10 Memory Management on page 7 10 FTP Server on page 7 11 AirBEAM on page 7 12 Inactivity Application Screen Saver on page 7 12 Browser Applications Hiding Toolbars on page 7 13 Browser Applications Handling Network Disconnects on page 7 14 Loading Additional Fonts on the MK1200 on page 7 15 Input Panel Virtual Keyboard on page 7 17 Microsoft WordPad on page 7 18 Internet Expl...

Page 122: ... 10 Open TCP ports page 7 2 Network Security The MK1200 has the following open TCP ports Port 23 FTP server Port 80 Default HTTPD listen port Port 443 Default SSL listen port By default the FTP server runs on the MK1200 allowing anonymous login which makes the entire folder structure accessible to any user Using the System Menu or RDM disable the feature that allows anonymous login to secure the s...

Page 123: ...on what is reported using the Host Resource MIB The MicroKiosk line of products use the SysOID System Object Identifier listed in Table 7 1 This OID is the prefix for all OIDs in the MicroKiosk Custom MIB These SysOIDs come from the tree officially assigned to Symbol Technologies 1 3 6 1 4 1 388 and are registered with the body within Symbol that manages our SNMP OIDs List of Reported Software Com...

Page 124: ...osk Software Suite Web_KioskSoftwareSuite reg file which contains the following text on two lines HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software AppVersions Web_KioskSoftwareSuite x x When an MK1200 that contains the Web_KioskSoftwareSuite reg file in its Application folder file is present at bootup is queried by the RDM for application version information it returns the application name and version web_kiosksoftwar...

Page 125: ...T PPT VRC Allows filtering a class of devices in the Remote Terminal Manager stiProductGroup SysOID 10 7 RO String DisplayString Product Numeric portion of product e g 2000 1200 9000 8100 2800 6900 Allows filtering a specific device in the Remote Terminal Manager stiProduct SysOID 10 8 RO String DisplayString Generation Generation of device For products with multiple hardware implementations e g P...

Page 126: ...re RegMerge is not recommended However these values may require modification during software development Since these early loading drivers read these keys before RegMerge can change them you must warm boot the MK1200 The warm boot does not re initialize the registry and the early loading driver reads the new registry values Do not use RegMerge to merge the same registry value to two files in the s...

Page 127: ... See Setting Defaults Using the System Menu on page 3 5 and Table 7 5 on page 7 8 for a list of button functionality The buttons are mapped to produce the characters 1 2 3 4 Enter and Escape as listed in Table 7 4 On the password screen enter the desired character sequence and press Enter to submit the password and gain access to the Windows desktop If the password is incorrect the MK1200 runs the...

Page 128: ...stem Menu or RDM to remap the buttons see Table 7 6 on page 7 9 Table 7 5 Default Button Mapping Button Combo Mapping Hex Code A Up 0x26 B Down 0x28 C Left 0x25 D Right 0x27 AB Enter Return 0x0D AC Shift Tab 0xC2 AD Alt 0x12 BC Show Hide Virtual Keyboard 0xc7 ABC System Menu 0xC5 ABD Alt Down 0xC3 ACD Touchscreen Calibration 0xC4 BCD Backspace 0x08 BD Tab 0x09 CD Cancel Escape 0x1B ABCD Signal Str...

Page 129: ...71 CAPITAL 0x14 F3 0x72 ESCAPE 0x1B F4 0x73 SPACE 0x20 F5 0x74 PRIOR 0x21 F6 0x75 NEXT 0x22 F7 0x76 END 0x23 F8 0x77 HOME 0x24 F9 0x78 LEFT 0x25 F10 0x79 UP 0x26 F11 0x7A RIGHT 0x27 F12 0x7B DOWN 0x28 0 thru 9 are the same as ASCII 0 thru 9 0x30 0x39 MULTIPLY 0x6A A thru Z are the same as ASCII A thru Z 0x41 0x5A ADD 0x6B SHIFT TAB 0xC2 SEPARATOR 0x6C ALT DOWN 0xC3 SUBTRACT 0x6D CALIBRATION 0xC4 D...

Page 130: ...K1200 has 32 MB of available nonvolatile flash memory 3 25 MB is committed for platform partition use to install external driver packs such as RF drivers 7 75 MB is available for developer s applications within the application partition folder The data stored in flash memory persists through cold boot cycles To increase usable persistent flash memory use TCM to adjust the allocation of memory betw...

Page 131: ...ows the RDM to load retrieve a mkconfig reg file even if the MicroKiosk FTP server is disabled FTP Enable Part I disabled If both FTP Enable Part I and FTP Enable Part II parameters are disabled you cannot load the mkconfig reg file remotely using the RDM or FTP However you can load the mkconfig reg file locally using an ActiveSync connection or a PC card Root Directory Use this parameter to set t...

Page 132: ...er on page 3 22 The screen saver exits if any of the following events occur bar code scan pen tap button press MSR swipe Note that using a bar code scan or an MSR swipe to exit the screen saver also passes this data to the application using an ActiveX object while using a pen tap or button press to wake the device does not pass any additional information to other applications SimpleSaver The Simpl...

Page 133: ...han the screen size it is scaled to fit on the screen This can result in an undesirable effect if the slide is not proportional to the screen size For best results use slides that are the same size as the screen Source code is provided in the SMDKs Browser Applications Hiding Toolbars The MK1200 ships running the standard browser iesample exe which leaves the Windows CE start bar and the Internet ...

Page 134: ...s added to either the Platform or Application folder The reg file includes the following entries HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Symbol IEBrowser PageErrorList hex 7 54 68 65 20 70 61 67 65 20 63 61 6e 6e 6f 74 20 62 65 20 66 6f 75 6e 64 00 43 61 6e 6e 6f 74 20 66 69 6e 64 20 73 65 72 76 65 72 00 46 6f 72 63 65 20 45 72 72 6f 72 00 00 00 00 These entries correspond to the following common errors report...

Page 135: ...tem fonts directory so fonts supplied with the OS are no longer available To use both the provided system fonts and new fonts copy the system default fonts to the new font directory Copy new alternate fonts to the default windows directory Copy alternate fonts to the windows fonts directory Copying new fonts to the windows or windows fonts preserves existing fonts However the new fonts consume sys...

Page 136: ...tyle separately from the font e g using a b or strong tag or a style For best results do not direct the system font path to a storage card PCMCIA or Compact Flash as this can negatively impact system performance If this method is necessary test the use of a storage card thoroughly for fonts to ensure proper operation Most Web pages contain information that tells the browser what language encoding ...

Page 137: ...cess the Input Panel tap the icon in the icon tray To enter information use a stylus to select the keys on the input panel To close the Input Panel double tap the icon Figure 7 1 Input Panel Virtual Keyboard NOTE To access the virtual keyboard press the physical buttons B and C simultaneously NOTE Use Ctrl C to copy text and Ctrl V to paste text ...

Page 138: ...t and tap OK to open it Figure 7 3 Open File Dialog Box Enter information in WordPad as with any text editing program Select font type style color and size Use the input panel to enter typed text into a document See Input Panel Virtual Keyboard on page 7 17 To format or edit text select the text by dragging the stylus across the text To search a document for specific text tap Edit Find To change t...

Page 139: ...1200 desktop The internet browser window opens see Figure 7 4 The MK1200 OS also includes kioskie exe which hides the toolbar and the Windows Start bar menus title bar and status bar Symbol recommends using kioskie exe as the default browser when running web applications See Browser Applications Hiding Toolbars on page 7 13 For information on loading alternate fonts see Loading Additional Fonts on...

Page 140: ... view Note that new favorites added are not persisted as part of Internet Explorer settings In the address bar at the top of the screen enter the Web address using the input panel and tap the Enter button or tap the arrow to choose from previously entered addresses Figure 7 4 Internet Explorer Favorites Menu Home Button Refresh Button Back Button Search Button Stop Button ...

Page 141: ...rnet Explorer select Favorites Printer Object Test Page The Printer Language drop down menu lists supported printers and includes the following information for each printer Programming language acronym for example CPL Printer company for example Zebra Supported printers for example Epson Zebra See Printing on page 3 17 for models Figure 7 5 Printer Object Test Page ...

Page 142: ... CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide MSR Object Test Use the MSR Object Test Page to test the MSR from the browser application Select Favorites MSR Object Test Page to load the MSR Object Test Page Figure 7 6 MSR Object Test Page ...

Page 143: ...canner Object Test Use the Scanner Object Test Page for debugging scanner setup from the browser application Select Favorites Scanner Object Test Page to load the Scanner Object Test Page Figure 7 7 Scanner Object Test Page ...

Page 144: ...eference Guide MicroKiosk Object Test Use the MK Object Test Page for debugging MicroKiosk Object setup from the browser application Select Favorites MK Object Test Page to load the MicroKiosk Object Test Page Figure 7 8 MicroKiosk Object Test Page ...

Page 145: ... based applications in VBScript or JScript C and VB NET require a separate installation of the NET Compact Framework NETCF Symbol Mobility Developer Kits SMDKs The following software developer kits are available for the MK1200 SMDK for C for developing native C C applications SMDK for the Web for developing browser based applications SMDK for NET for developing managed NET applications in C or VB ...

Page 146: ...how to interface with the Symbol C API functions Some of the sample applications contained in the kit include Hello A simple Hello World application DisplayTest Displays various colors on the LCD screen KeyCheck A keyboard checking utility that displays the keys pressed on the device and their associated WM_MESSAGE ScanSamp2 Demonstrates the bar code scan engine and external scanner MSRSamp2 Displ...

Page 147: ...ioskIE exe browser which runs in full screen mode without the browser toolbar See Browser Applications Hiding Toolbars on page 7 13 ActiveX objects provide control over the scan engine and external scanner four programmable buttons microphone MSR and printers For information on loading alternate fonts onto the MK1200 see Loading Additional Fonts on the MK1200 on page 7 15 Symbol Mobility Developer...

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Page 149: ...Appendix A Technical Specifications For the latest technical specification information for the MK1200 visit http www symbol com MK1200 ...

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Page 151: ... MK1250s using platform partition 1150c42Plat32Mxxx hex The AegisEnable reg file included in this partition enables this Deleting this file or renaming its reg extension causes Mobile Companion to launch upon boot up In this case to access Aegis Client double tap its desktop icon or press all four of the MK1250 s buttons simultaneously The Aegis Client icon then appears in the task bar select this...

Page 152: ...tem time after a cold boot 1st of June 1999 12 00 00 AM and cannot update its time over SNTP because it is not connected to the network perform the following to use certificates with Aegis 1 Manually set the date and time 2 Install the certificate 3 Create a bat file e g SetDate bat as follows date mm dd yyyy time hh mm ss 4 Create a folder named StartUp in the Application folder and copy this bat...

Page 153: ...ure B 1 on page B 3 and indicates MK1250 signal strength as follows The Mobile Companion utility starts automatically if the MK1250 is equipped with a Spectrum24 11 Mbps card The status icon appears in the task tray and changes in real time to reflect the signal strength and availability of the adapter and the wireless network Tap the icon to open the Mobile Companion menu Figure B 1 Mobile Compan...

Page 154: ...roaming capabilities WLAN Profiles Lists the current profiles and allows adding editing and deleting profiles Only the Default profile is maintained in mkconfig reg Perform all configuration with the Default profile only Do not create additional profiles These are not saved through a cold boot cycle Under Edit the Mode Encryption IP Config and Power tabs show the ESSID security settings network ad...

Page 155: ... Select a profile from the list and tap Edit to make changes to the profile See Editing Profiles on page B 6 Tap New to set the profile name and ESSID on the Mode tab Use the Encryption IP Config and Power tabs to set security network address information and power consumption level for the new profile Select a profile to delete from the list and tap Delete to remove that profile Select a profile f...

Page 156: ...he APs country setting and be appropriate for the country of operation Select International if using the MK1250 with a non Symbol AP or a pre AP 4131 model 3 To save the Mobile Companion settings and retain them across cold boot cycles tap Start Programs Save Configuration Authentication Tab Select the Authentication tab to configure server based authentication Select one of the following Authenti...

Page 157: ...to a Kerberos supported profile the system can prompt for the associated user name and password at specified instances during the authentication process Caching of credentials is optional Kerberos Options Select any combination of the following Kerberos Credential Caching settings Reset When selected the system prompts the user for the username and password upon a warm boot Connect When selected t...

Page 158: ...ion The AP and the mobile computer attempting to connect to it require authentication before access to the network is permitted Authentication Description EAP TLS see Figure B 6 EAP TLS is an authentication scheme through IEEE 802 1x It authenticates users and ensures only valid users can connect to the network It also restricts unauthorized users from accessing transmitted information EAP TLS ach...

Page 159: ...1250 across cold boot cycles Authentication Description PEAP see Figure B 7 Select this option to enable PEAP authentication This method uses a digital certificate to verify and authenticate an user identity PEAP Authentication Install View Certificates NOTE Run Start Programs Tools Save Certificates to persist the certificate on the MK1250 across cold boot cycles ...

Page 160: ...CM TKIP WPA from the Encryption drop down list Figure B 8 Encryption Tab The absence of a physical connection makes wireless links vulnerable to information theft Encryption is an efficient method for preventing data theft and improving data security If an Access Point AP is set to 40 bit and an adapter is set to 128 bit the adapter can associate to the AP However no data transmission and receptio...

Page 161: ...s determined by the selected key length 10 Hex digit value for 40 bit keys 26 Hex digit values for 128 bit keys Use the Key radio buttons to configure the four WEP keys The adapter uses the selected key Select the ResetKeys button to set the encryption key to the default values The default Hex digit keys are visible any time they are used As a security precaution the WEP keys appear in asterisks w...

Page 162: ...work must be assigned a unique IP address made up of a network identifier and a host identifier Enter the IP address as a dotted decimal notation with the decimal value of each octet separated by a period for example 192 168 7 27 Subnet Mask Most TCP IP networks use subnets to manage routed IP addresses Dividing an organization s network into subnets allows it to connect to the Internet with a sin...

Page 163: ...e Mobile Companion menu to list the ESSIDs of active wireless LANs operating in the vicinity of the MK1250 Figure B 11 Available WLAN Networks Select a WLAN ESSID and tap Connect to view the Mode tab The Profile Name and 802 11 ESSID fields reflect the ESSID selected ...

Page 164: ...s green the AP association is not jeopardized by an excess of missed AP beacons If the LED is red consider associating with a different AP to reduce the amount of missed beacons and improve the signal Transmit Retries The number of data packets retransmitted by the MK1250 The fewer transmit retries the stronger the signal If the LED to the right of the graph is green the AP association is not jeop...

Page 165: ...ANs the IP Status tab is view only with no user configurable data fields Figure B 14 Mobile Companion IP Status Tab Version Information The MK1250 s software driver firmware and hardware versions and country information This data is consistent for the MK1250 regardless of the current profile Current Status The MK1250 current Profile Name ESSID and Encryption mode MK1250 performance is displayed us...

Page 166: ...s If Static was selected the values entered in the IP Config tab on page B 12 appear IP Address Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address Enter the IP Address in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 7 27 Subnet Mask All network adapters on a TCP IP network require a Subnet Mask See the network administrator for the appropriate mask for the network Gateway The Gateway ...

Page 167: ...Tapping on the icon displays a menu with Set Mandatory and Set Roaming options Select the Set Mandatory item to prohibit the MK1250 from associating with a different AP The letter M displays on top of the icon Select Set Roaming to allow the MK1250 to roam to any AP with a better signal These settings are temporary and never saved to the registry Tap Refresh to update the list of APs with the same...

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Page 169: ...k When software packages are transferred to the FTP server the MK1200 on the wireless network can download them to the device The location of software packages are encoded in RD bar codes When the MK1200 scans an RD programming bar code s the software package s is downloaded from the FTP server to the MK1200 Multiple MK1200s can scan a single RD bar code NOTE For information about the MSP Console ...

Page 170: ...y to scan a bar code OK indicates the MK1200 successfully scanned a bar code If there are no bar codes left to scan the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays see Figure C 3 Bar codes left to scan This text box displays a list of any remaining bar codes to scan 1D bar codes only When all required bar codes are scanned successfully the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays see Figure C...

Page 171: ...hile using RD Client or the scan engine turns off 4 Launch the RD application on the MK1200 by tapping Start Programs Rapid Deployment Client The Rapid Deployment window displays Figure C 2 Rapid Deployment Window 5 Scan the appropriate bar code s to complete the configuration and or download For information about scanning with the MK1200 see Bar Code Scanning on page 1 8 a A PDF417 bar code 2D ba...

Page 172: ...Configuring 7 When configuration is complete a A new Mobile Companion profile is created on the MK1200 from the data encoded in the bar code s scanned See Appendix B RF Network Configuration for more information about wireless profiles b The designated package s are downloaded from the FTP server NOTE If the MK1200 cannot connect to the server it retries until you cancel exit the application If fa...

Page 173: ...Appendix D Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes Introduction Use these sample bar codes with the Web Kiosk Software Suite Wide Screen TV 0 11048 83112 9 ...

Page 174: ...D 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide DVD Player White Correction Fluid 0 11096 38390 8 0 70330 50367 0 ...

Page 175: ...Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes D 3 Glue Stick Transparent Tape 0 71709 00166 7 0 51131 77138 3 ...

Page 176: ...D 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide Standard Staples Tylenol 0 74711 35440 0 3 00450 44909 2 ...

Page 177: ...Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes D 5 Rolaids Color Printer Ink Cartridge 3 12546 65021 3 7 34646 89800 3 ...

Page 178: ...D 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE NET 4 2 Product Reference Guide Employee Badge John Ryan Code 128 Loyalty Card Clark Kent Code 39 56842 Employee Badge John Ryan 4125279101 Loyalty Card Clark Kent ...

Page 179: ...m a drive directory to the script and renaming and deleting files in the script When building the image TCM adds all the files and directories referenced in the script to the image The Symbol MK1200 DCP Device Configuration Package includes TCM standard script and flash partition source files to use as a base for creating new scripts These scripts are located in C Program Files Symbol Device Confi...

Page 180: ...e Guide Starting Terminal Configuration Manager To start TCM select Start Programs Symbol Device Configuration Packages MK1100cXX vX X The following screen displays two directory windows Script1 and File Explorer Figure E 1 Terminal Configuration Manager ...

Page 181: ... open at a time The Script Window consists of the Directory Tree Pane on the left and the Directory Contents Pane on the right The Directory Contents Pane lists subordinate directories and files of each partition File Explorer A read only source window for files and or directories to include in the script Tool Bar Contains the tools below for taking action on a script Create a new script file Chec...

Page 182: ...ation of the two partitions if desired Click on the up or down arrow for either partition to set the memory configuration to the desired value As the one partition size is changed the other partition changes accordingly 6 For each disk partition set the Read Write access option 7 The Script File Path displays the path of the selected script file 8 Select a Cushion percentage from the Cushion drop ...

Page 183: ... on from the tool bar To open an existing script e g a standard script provided in the DCP Choose Open from the File menu and select the script file name OR Click on from the toolbar and select the script file name OR Double click on an existing script in the Script Browser window Copying Components to the Script To copy files or directories to the script being generated 1 Click on the File Explor...

Page 184: ... On the toolbar click 2 Enter the path and filename TCM appends a TCM extension to the script 3 Click OK To save changes to an existing script From the File menu choose Save OR On the toolbar click To use an original or Symbol supplied standard script as a base and save the changes in a new script use Save As instead of Save after making the changes and save to a different file name NOTE TCM by de...

Page 185: ...ure Build window displays 3 Select the item to build If an application is selected to build specify the application 4 Select Compression for the hex image which reduces the size of most hex images to speed downloading Click OK 5 TCM performs a check If the script has no errors TCM builds the partition which can be transferred using IPL to the MK1200 as a hex file If the build fails TCM displays a ...

Page 186: ...g system file to image Build process failed because TCM failed to add a certain system file to the disk image INVALID PATH The path for the image file to build is not valid Nothing Selected To Build In the Config Build window no item is selected to build Disk Full TCM failed to create Hex image file at the selected path Check available disk space Target Disk Full Build process failed because TCM f...

Page 187: ... One of the disk sizes is one sector in size In Script Properties window one of the disks is too small one sector in size This can cause problems when building images especially when cushion is enabled Increase the disk size INVALID VOLUME NAME In Script Properties window one of the volume labels is not valid Corrupt TCM INI file Invalid value of VolumeDivisor The VolumeDivisor entry is missing or...

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Page 189: ...ture enhancements This appendix provides upgrading instructions using a CF PC card and the Initial Program Loader IPL To upgrade the MK1200 operating system 1 Review Upgrade Requirements on page F 2 2 Perform Monitor Upgrade on page F 4 3 Perform Partition Table Upgrade on page F 6 4 Perfrom Command File Upgrade on page F 7 ...

Page 190: ...e Screen on page F 10 optional NOTE Symbol recommends using a freshly formatted CF PC card for storing the upgrade files Format the CF PC card using the FAT file system in the host computer then copy the upgrade files to the CF PC card The upgrade may fail if the CF PC card contains a corrupt file system The MK1200 is equipped with a PCMCIA slot only This slot is used to connect the Spectrum24 rad...

Page 191: ...ate IPL menus and make selections The buttons and their functions are shown in Figure F 1 Figure F 1 Button Functions OS Upgrade To upgrade the MK1200 operating system using a CF PC card see the following sections to perform monitor partition table and command file upgrades To begin the operating system upgrade 1 Power off the MK1200 2 Remove the PCMCIA access cover see Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 3 In...

Page 192: ...button to highlight Monitor 3 Press the C button to select Monitor The Select Transport menu displays Figure F 3 Select Transport Menu 4 Press the A or B button to select the file media source and highlight PC Card NOTE A failure during the monitor upgrade can cause the MK1200 to become inoperable Initial Program Loader Timer off Platform Application Windows CE Monitor Splash Screen Partition Tabl...

Page 193: ...essage 10 When the new monitor is successfully loaded the MK1200 prompts to press a button then reboots 11 Continue the OS upgrade by holding the A button during the reboot to display the IPL main menu Select File Name Timer off 11xxc42Monxxxx bgz 12xxc42OSxxxxxx bgz 11xxc42Plat32Mxxx hex 11xxc42Pt32Mxxx hex 11xxc42App32Mxxx hex 12xxc42cSplxxx hex Previous Top Download File Timer off Download Canc...

Page 194: ...he C button to select PC Card The Select File Name menu displays Figure F 8 Select File Name Menu 5 Press the A or B button to highlight the partition table upgrade file 11xxc42Pt32Mxxx hex 6 Press the C button to select 11xxc42Pt32Mxxx hex The Download File menu displays Figure F 9 Download File Menu 7 Press the A or B button to highlight Download Select Transport Timer off PC Card Scanner Printe...

Page 195: ...elect Command File The Select Transport menu displays Figure F 11 Select Transport Menu 3 Select the file media source by pressing the A or B button to highlight PC Card 4 Press the C button to select PC Card The Select File Name menu displays Figure F 12 Select File Name Menu Downloading Partition Table Via PC Card 11xxc42Pt32Mxxx hex Result was Success Please press Enter to continue NOTE If an e...

Page 196: ...s Figure F 13 Download File Menu 7 Press the A or B button to highlight Download 8 Press the C button to select Download and initiate the command file upgrade NOTE If the mon error message displays remove power from the MK1200 and restore power to reboot the device Hold the A button during the reboot The IPL main menu displays Repeat the Command File upgrade procedure Download File Timer off Downl...

Page 197: ...e from given transport 100 Begin script execution Partition Table 100 Download complete in 0 656 seconds 12487 bytes second Splash Screen 100 Download complete in 3 257 seconds 94131 bytes second Platform 100 Download complete in 14 337 seconds 365000 bytes second Application 100 Download complete in 39 38 seconds 718000 bytes second 100 Your terminal needs to be rebooted Please press button A to ...

Page 198: ...e center of the Calibration screen target Repeat the procedure as the target moves and stops at different locations on the screen 4 The Confirm Calibration Resave screen displays Press the left two buttons A and B to accept the new settings or press the right two buttons C and D to retain the existing calibration settings Figure F 16 Save Settings Calibration Screen NOTE To access the Calibration ...

Page 199: ...he root directory on the MK1200 device The zip file contains Corona scanner firmware binary image file FDL ScanFlash exe ScanFlash bat Execute the ScanFlash bat file to update the Corona Scanner Engine firmware NOTE Do not disrupt power to the MK1200 while updating scanner engine firmware Doing so can damage the scanner engine ...

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Page 201: ...OS upgrade troubleshooting scenarios for the MK1200 MK1200 Version Information on page G 7 describes how to identify the MK1200 version Troubleshooting Notes When configuring the MK1200 System Menu screens save and reboot the MK1200 to apply the changes To save some Control Panel changes across cold boot cycles on the MK1200 select Start Programs Save Configuration see Control Panel Configuration ...

Page 202: ... 4 Need to determine a device MAC address on page G 4 The wireless MK1200 does not retain its WEP Key encryption after a reboot on page G 4 After configuring the wireless MK1200 using the mkconfig reg file Mobile Companion does not automatically launch on page G 4 The Mobile Companion icon does not appear in the task tray on page G 5 When downloading files to the MK1200 from a zip file using Activ...

Page 203: ... this is a substitution of Explorer exe as the user application not protected mode MK1200 does not respond to polls from the host computer No communication between the host and MK1200 Check cables to the MK1200 Ensure the MK1200 address is the address the host is polling Check communication parameters Open a command window using Start Programs Command and type ipconfig to list the status of all ra...

Page 204: ... 67 They are already enabled in dhcpoptions reg as a part of the AirBeam package Refer to AirBeam documentation for this configuration Need to determine a device MAC address N A Open Start Programs CommandPrompt Type ipconfig all to display the MAC address next to address The wireless MK1200 does not retain its WEP Key encryption after a reboot Encryption keys not saved in spectrum24 reg or Aegis ...

Page 205: ...le Extract unzip the files to the host computer then transfer the unzipped files to the MK1200 using ActiveSync When downloading a large file over ethernet IE issues an insufficient memory message For some file types IE requires free RAM equivalent to twice the file s size This is an IE limitation When upgrading using a CF PC card the MK1200 cannot find files on the card The CF PC card is not form...

Page 206: ...ailure Failures during the monitor upgrade often render the MK1200 inoperable If the MK1200 does not boot after performing a monitor update contact the Symbol Global Customer Interaction Center Partition Table Upgrade Troubleshooting Downloading Message error screen Partition table upgrade error Remove power from the MK1200 and restore power to reboot the MK1200 Hold the A button during the reboot...

Page 207: ...Windows CE Desktop on page 7 7 1 From the Windows task bar select Start Settings Control Panel 2 Select MK1200 identification from the Control Panel window to view the following information Device name Description OS version Monitor version Display type Memory sizes The Remote Device Manager RDM provides more detailed version information See Monitoring MK1200s on a Network on page 4 15 ...

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Page 209: ...y using the scanner C API functions ActiveX API Browser Applications Refer to the file scanframe html in the Web Kiosk Software Suite See the subroutine SetLaserMode which enables and disables symbologies based on whether 2D scanning is enabled Default Table Table H 1 lists the default values for the MK1200 SE 3223 Scan Engine If desired change these values within an application and in the case of...

Page 210: ...sec Time out Between Same Symbol 89h 0 9 sec Time out Between Different Symbols 90h 0 0 sec Beep After Good Decode 38h Enable Transmit No Decode Message 5Eh Disable Parameter Scanning ECh Disable Linear Code Type Security Levels 4Eh 2 Bi directional Redundancy 43h Disable UPC EAN UPC A 01h Enable UPC E 02h Enable UPC E1 0Ch Disable EAN 8 04h Enable EAN 13 03h Enable Bookland EAN 53h Disable Decode...

Page 211: ...C EAN 128 0Eh Enable ISBT 128 54h Enable Code 128 Decode Performance 48h Enable Code 128 Decode Performance Level 49h Level 1 Code 39 Code 39 00h Enable Trioptic Code 39 0Dh Disable Convert Code 39 to Code 32 56h Disable Code 32 Prefix E7h Disable Set Length s for Code 39 12h 13h Length within Range 0 55 Code 39 Check Digit Verification 30h Disable Transmit Code 39 Check Digit 2Bh Disable Code 39 ...

Page 212: ... of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 05h Disable Set Length s for D 2 of 5 14h 15h 1 Discrete Length 14 Codabar Codabar 07h Enable Set Lengths for Codabar 18h 19h Length within Range 06 55 CLSI Editing 36h Disable NOTIS Editing 37h Disable MSI Plessey MSI Plessey 0Bh Enable Set Length s for MSI Plessey 1Eh 1Fh Length Within Range 04 55 MSI Plessey Check Digits 32h One Transmit MSI Plessey Check Digit 2Eh Disable...

Page 213: ...al Interface SSI Options Baud Rate 9Ch 38400 Parity 9Eh None Check Parity 97h Enable Software Handshaking 9Fh ACK NAK Decode Data Packet Format EEh Packeted Stop Bit Select 9Dh 1 Intercharacter Delay 6Eh 0 Host Serial Response Time out 9Bh 2 sec Host Character Time out EFh 200 msec Event Reporting Decode Event F0h 00h Enable Boot Up Event F0h 02h Enable Parameter Event F0h 03h Enable Macro PDF Tra...

Page 214: ...haracter Set ECIs E6h Enable ECI Decoder E8h Enable Transmit Macro PDF User Selected Field Transmit File Name B0h Disable Transmit Block Count B1h Disable Transmit Time Stamp B2h Disable Transmit Sender B3h Disable Transmit Addressee B4h Disable Transmit Checksum B6h Disable Transmit File Size B5h Disable Transmit Macro PDF Control Header B7h Disable Last Block Marker B9h Disable Table H 1 Scannin...

Page 215: ...can Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a standard data transmission code in the U S Autodiscrimination The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code After this determination is made the information content is decoded Bar The dark element in a pr...

Page 216: ...Those characters available for encoding in a particular bar code symbology Check Digit A digit used to verify a correct symbol decode The scanner inserts the decoded data into an arithmetic formula and checks that the resulting number matches the encoded check digit Check digits are required for UPC but are optional for other symbologies Using check digits decreases the chance of substitution erro...

Page 217: ... be encoded EAN European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Element dimensions are specified metrically EAN is used primarily in retail Element Generic term for a bar or space Encoded Area Total linear dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern including start stop characters and data ENQ RS 232 ENQ softw...

Page 218: ... IP network Every client and server station must have a unique IP address A 32 bit address used by a computer on a IP network Client workstations have either a permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned to them each session IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 204 171 64 2 Kerberos Kerberos is a network authentication protocol It is designed ...

Page 219: ...lt in a successful decode In a well designed bar code scanning system that probability should approach near 100 PING Packet Internet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Print Contrast Signal PCS Measurement of the contrast brightness difference between the ba...

Page 220: ... which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code Start Stop Character A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code Subnet Mask A 32 bit number used to separate the network and host sections of an IP address A custom subnet mask subdi...

Page 221: ... and remote booting of diskless devices Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol within the IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required For example UDP is used for real time audio and video traffic where lost packets are simply ignored because there is no time to retransmit If UDP is used and...

Page 222: ...specified by IEEE for encryption and decryption of RF wireless communications WNMP Wireless Network Management Protocol This is Symbol proprietary MAC layer protocol used for inter access point communication and other MAC layer communication WNMS has been renamed to AirBeam Manager See AirBeam Manager ...

Page 223: ... code scanner 1 6 bar codes scanning 6 6 browsers handling network disconnects 7 14 hiding toolbars 7 13 iesample exe 7 13 kioskie exe 7 13 button mappings disable a button combination 7 8 keycode values 7 9 protected mode 7 7 buttons function 1 2 mapping 7 7 C cable pin outs 2 10 cable routing 2 5 calibration 3 2 3 9 3 20 3 23 7 8 7 9 F 2 F 10 G 4 CF card 7 10 7 16 F 1 F 2 G 5 G 6 chapter descrip...

Page 224: ...bsite 4 3 6 3 6 4 E electronic serial number 4 10 Electro Static Discharge see ESD enabling symbologies H 1 error messages E 8 ESD 1 4 2 13 2 16 F 2 ESSID B 4 B 17 ethernet 1 5 2 7 ethernet setup 2 7 2 8 bias T port connections 1 5 2 11 wired 1 5 2 7 expansion slot 2 13 2 16 caution 1 4 PCMCIA 1 7 external ports 1 5 F features 1 6 file explorer E 2 flash memory 7 10 font loading 7 15 FTP security ...

Page 225: ... 17 loading fonts 7 15 local reboot 3 4 locating WLANs B 4 loyalty program 6 10 6 11 M memory 1 6 5 3 flash 1 6 5 3 7 10 RAM 7 10 storage 7 10 memory management 3 26 7 10 MIB 7 5 missed AP beacons B 14 mobile companion B 3 B 5 setting options B 17 Mobility Services Platform Console MSP see RD Client monitor upgrade F 4 mounting 1 7 2 3 MSR 2 12 pole 2 6 pole mount kit 2 6 recessed 2 5 wall mount k...

Page 226: ... installing and removing 2 16 radio signal transmission strength B 4 RAM memory 7 10 rapid deployment client xiii C 1 raster pattern 1 8 1 10 slab 1 10 RD Client xiii C 1 launching the scan engine C 3 version C 1 rebooting 3 4 6 3 7 8 local 3 4 remote 3 4 recalibrate 3 24 F 10 regional settings currency 3 25 date 3 26 number 3 25 time 3 25 related publications xv remapping buttons 7 8 remote devic...

Page 227: ... see SNTP simplesaver program 3 22 7 12 slab raster 1 10 sleep wake up time 3 17 slide show 7 12 smart raster 1 10 SMDKs 8 1 SNMP 7 3 SNTP 3 12 3 22 7 10 software 1 6 software applications 6 1 software developer kits 8 1 software suite 6 1 6 3 bar codes 6 3 deleting 6 3 disabling 6 4 downloading 6 4 functionality 6 1 installing 6 3 overview 6 6 structure 6 6 updating 6 4 versions 6 3 source code a...

Page 228: ...8 tracking user application version info 7 4 troubleshooting G 3 G 6 U unpacking 2 1 update default parameters 3 19 updating data flash screen F 3 monitor F 3 OS partition F 3 partition table F 3 platform partition F 3 time 7 10 upgrade calibrate screen F 2 command file F 2 F 7 monitor F 2 F 4 OS F 3 partition F 2 partition table F 6 requirements F 2 user applications 3 18 V versions B 15 virtual ...

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Page 232: ... 6 8 Software Development Environments 8 1 7 1 6 1 RF Communication Options B 1 3 8 1 1 RF Parameters such as ESSID Setup B 2 B 6 B 13 Security Encryption Authentication Certificates B 2 B 6 B 10 Browser Apps Hiding Toolbars Network Disconnects 3 16 6 14 7 13 7 14 Loading Fonts 7 15 Time Date 3 10 7 10 SNMP Remote Monitoring MIB 4 2 4 15 7 3 Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 1 6 3 Web Kiosk Software Suit...

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