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Wireless WAN - GSM/GPRS

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Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6-3
Quick Startup Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
MC9062 GSM/GPRS Service Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5

Ensuring Network Coverage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Configuring a GPRS Data Connection  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Establishing a GPRS Data Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
Ending a GPRS Data Connection  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10

GSM/GPRS Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11

Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11

Sounds  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11

Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12

Services  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14

Call Barring (Call Blocking). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
Caller ID  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
Call Forwarding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17

Summary of Contents for MC9000-K/S

Page 1: ...MC9000 K S Product Reference Guide with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs ...

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Page 3: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 72 51480 07 Revision A November 2004 ...

Page 4: ...ission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol 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 Symbol reserves the right to make changes to any software or produ...

Page 5: ...MC9000 K 53 key keypad 03 to 04 6 2004 Added MC9000_K 28 key keypad 03 to 04 6 2004 Updated battery removal procedure 03 to 04 6 2004 Added Vehicle Cradle and Modem Module accessories 03 to 04 6 2004 Added keypad brightness display control color units 03 to 04 6 2004 Updated Bluetooth operation 03 to 04 6 2004 Updated battery voltage technical specifications 03 to 04 6 2004 Added registry settings...

Page 6: ...1 2004 Updated Radio Power window information Chapter 3 Settings 06 to 07 11 2004 Added Adaptive Frequency Hopping information Chapter 6 Bluetooth Wireless Technology 06 to 07 11 2004 Added additional Reader Params descriptions in the Scanner Settings section Chapter B Demo Program Change Date Description ...

Page 7: ...ns xxiii Notational Conventions xxiv Related Documents and Software xxv Service Information xxv Symbol Support Center xxvi Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction 1 3 Unpacking the Mobile Computer 1 6 Accessories 1 7 Getting Started 1 8 Installing and Removing the Main Battery 1 9 ...

Page 8: ... the Screen 1 21 Setting Time and Date 1 23 Checking Battery Status 1 24 Configuring the Mobile Computer 1 25 Chapter 2 Operating Introduction 2 4 Keypads 2 4 28 Key Keypad MC9000 K 2 5 43 Key Keypad MC9000 K 2 9 53 Key Keypad MC9000 K 2 13 28 Key Keypad MC9000 S 2 17 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad MC9000 S 2 21 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keypad MC9000 S 2 25 Keypad Special Functions 2 29 Using ...

Page 9: ...ognizer 2 48 Using the Letter Recognizer 2 48 Using the Transcriber 2 49 Writing on the Screen 2 49 Converting Writing to Text 2 51 Writing Tips 2 52 Selecting Text 2 53 Selecting Writing 2 53 Drawing on the Screen 2 54 Selecting a Drawing 2 54 Recording a Message 2 55 Using My Text 2 56 Entering Information Using Keypads 2 56 Entering Data 2 57 Finding Information 2 57 Data Capture 2 58 Laser Sca...

Page 10: ...Dial Entry 2 74 Making a Speed Dial Call 2 76 Using Call History 2 77 Managing Call History 2 79 Using Contacts 2 84 Three way or Conference Calling 2 86 MC9062 2 86 MC9063 2 88 SMS 2 88 Sending a Message 2 89 Editing Messages 2 90 Resetting the Mobile Computer 2 92 Performing a Warm Boot 2 92 Performing a Cold Boot 2 92 Chapter 3 Settings Introduction 3 5 Adjusting Settings 3 5 Personal Tab 3 5 S...

Page 11: ...23 Volume 3 23 Notifications 3 24 Today 3 25 Appearance 3 25 Items 3 26 About 3 27 Version 3 27 Device ID 3 28 Copyrights 3 29 Backlight 3 30 Battery Power 3 30 External Power 3 32 Brightness 3 33 Certificates 3 34 Personal 3 34 Root 3 35 Clock 3 36 Time 3 36 Alarms 3 38 Contrast Monochrome Devices Only 3 40 Memory 3 41 Main 3 41 Storage Card 3 42 Running Programs 3 43 Power 3 44 ...

Page 12: ... Chapter 4 Communications Introduction 4 3 Installing Communication Software 4 3 Installing ActiveSync 4 3 Setting up a Partnership 4 4 Serial Communication Setup 4 9 Setting Up a Connection on the Mobile Computer 4 9 Setting Up a Connection on the Host Computer 4 11 Ethernet Communication Setup 4 13 Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager 4 13 Installing eConnect 4 14 Host Computer Configuration 4 15...

Page 13: ...r Wireless Network Security 5 32 Configuring Advanced Password Options 5 32 Cache the Password 5 32 Cache the Password until a Warm Boot 5 33 Prevent Password Cache 5 34 LEAP Usage 5 34 Enterprise Level Wi Fi Protected Access 5 35 AEGIS Security Client 5 35 Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping FH Settings 1 and 2 MB Radios 5 36 Mobile Unit Tab 5 37 MicroAP Tab 5 38 Encryption Tab 5 40 IP Config Tab 5 41 W...

Page 14: ...on 6 10 GSM GPRS Settings 6 11 Phone 6 11 Sounds 6 11 Security 6 12 Services 6 14 Call Barring Call Blocking 6 16 Caller ID 6 16 Call Forwarding 6 17 Call Waiting 6 18 Voice Mail and Short Message Service SMS 6 18 Network 6 19 Changing Networks Manually 6 19 Viewing Available Networks 6 20 Setting Preferred Networks 6 21 Phone Info 6 23 Power 6 24 Band 6 25 WWAN Radio Power Management MC9062 MC906...

Page 15: ... Settings 7 14 Phone 7 14 Location 7 16 Data 7 17 Sprint Data 7 17 Verizon Data 7 19 System 7 20 Sprint System 7 20 Verizon System 7 21 Phone Info 7 22 Power 7 23 Services 7 24 Call Barring Call Blocking 7 24 Caller ID 7 24 Call Forwarding 7 24 Call Waiting 7 25 Voice Mail and Short Message Service SMS 7 25 WWAN Radio Power Management MC9062 MC9063 Only 7 26 Radio Power vs Mobile Computer Power 7 ...

Page 16: ...vering Bluetooth Device s 8 7 Bonding with Discovered Device s 8 7 Renaming a Bonded Device 8 11 Deleting a Bonded Device 8 12 Receiving Incoming Beams 8 14 Accepting a Bond 8 15 Beaming Information 8 17 Sending an Appointment or Task 8 17 Sending a Contact 8 19 Sending a File 8 21 Bluetooth Communications 8 23 Dial up to the Network 8 23 Dial Automatically from an Application 8 32 Bluetooth LAN A...

Page 17: ...ronization 9 9 Automatic Synchronization 9 10 AirBEAM Staging 9 10 Chapter 10 Rapid Deployment Client Introduction 10 3 Rapid Deployment Window 10 3 Scanning RD Bar Codes 10 4 Chapter 11 Applications Introduction 11 3 Calendar 11 4 Creating Appointments 11 4 Using the Summary Screen 11 6 Creating Meeting Requests 11 6 Contacts 11 7 Using the Summary Screen 11 9 Tasks 11 10 Using the Summary Screen...

Page 18: ... 27 Setting Up An Account 11 27 Working with Contacts 11 28 Chatting with Contacts 11 29 Windows Media Player 11 31 Microsoft Reader 11 32 Getting Books on the Device 11 32 Using the Library 11 32 Reading a Book 11 33 Using Reader Features 11 34 Removing a Book 11 35 Pocket Internet Explorer 11 36 Mobile Favorites 11 36 Favorite Links 11 36 Creating Mobile Favorites 11 36 Saving Memory on the Mobi...

Page 19: ... Serial Connection 12 23 Mobile Computer Insertion and Removal 12 24 Mobile Computer Battery Charging 12 25 Spare Battery Insertion and Removal 12 26 Spare Battery Charging 12 26 LED Indicators 12 27 Care and Cleaning 12 27 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle 12 28 Setup 12 29 Battery Charging Indicators 12 29 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle 12 30 Setup 12 31 Battery Charging Indicators 12 31 Four Slot Spare B...

Page 20: ...he Mobile Computer 12 47 Connecting to the Single Slot Serial USB Cradle 12 48 Modem LED Indicators 12 49 Configuring the Mobile Computer for the Modem 12 49 Connecting the Modem 12 52 Modem Country Setup 12 53 Supported Countries 12 53 AT Commands 12 54 Changing the Initialization String 12 54 Basic AT Command Syntax 12 56 Commands 12 58 Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide 12 63 Installing the ...

Page 21: ...Configuring the Mobile Computer Introduction 14 3 Starting Terminal Configuration Manager 14 4 Defining Script Properties 14 8 Creating the Script for the Hex Image 14 9 Opening a New or Existing Script 14 10 Updating TCM 1 X Scripts 14 10 Copying Components to the Script 14 10 Saving the Script 14 10 Building the Image 14 11 Sending the Hex Image 14 12 TCM Error Messages 14 23 IPL Error Detection...

Page 22: ...Connection 15 7 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle 15 9 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle 15 10 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 15 12 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle 15 12 Vehicle Cradle 15 14 Cable Adapter Module 15 14 Magnetic Stripe Reader 15 16 Modem Module 15 17 Appendix A Block Recognizer Introduction A 3 Appendix B Demo Program Introduction B 3 Test Apps B 5 SelfTest B 5 Notify B 6 Keyboard B 7 Display B 8...

Page 23: ...ID B 19 Persist B 19 Battery B 20 Power Settings B 21 Bluetooth Settings B 22 Date and Time B 22 Touch Calibrate B 23 Printer Settings B 24 Communication Settings B 25 Display Settings B 26 Audio Settings B 27 Scanner Settings B 28 Symbol Security B 31 Imager B 32 Menus B 33 File B 33 Options B 35 Help B 35 PC Link B 36 About B 37 ...

Page 24: ... Accessory CAM and MSR Pin Outs C 12 Appendix D Keypad Maps Introduction D 3 Keypads D 3 28 Key Keypad Configuration MC9000 K D 4 43 Key Keypad Configuration MC9000 K D 26 53 Key Keypad Configuration MC9000 K D 37 28 Key Keypad Configuration MC9000 S D 48 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Configuration MC9000 S D 70 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keypad Configuration MC9000 S D 81 Glossary Index ...

Page 25: ...About This Guide Contents Introduction xxi Chapter Descriptions xxiii Notational Conventions xxiv Related Documents and Software xxv Service Information xxv Symbol Support Center xxvi ...

Page 26: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG xx ...

Page 27: ...ls with an integrated laser scanner or 1 dimensional and 2 dimensional bar code scanning models with an integrated imager 802 11b Spectrum24 wireless technology to perform local area network LAN communication Bluetooth wireless technology monochrome or QVGA color touch panel display memory configuration 64 MB ROM 64 MB RAM 28 key 43 key and 53 key interchangeable keypads GSM GPRS wireless technolo...

Page 28: ...S Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs operating system performs 1 dimensional bar code scanning with integrated laser scanner 802 11b Spectrum24 wireless technology to perform local area network LAN communication Bluetooth wireless technology memory configuration 64 MB ROM 64 MB RAM 28 key 38 key numeric function and 38 key alpha shifted numeric interchangeable keypads monochrome or QVGA c...

Page 29: ...ains how to activate the MC9063 mobile computer on a Code Division Multiple Access CDMA wireless network and establish settings Chapter 8 Bluetooth explains how to use the Bluetooth wireless technology radio mode Chapter 9 AirBEAM Smart explains how to set up the mobile computer to synchronize with a server using the AirBEAM Client and AirBEAM Staging applications Chapter 10 Rapid Deployment Clien...

Page 30: ...nventions The following conventions are used in this document Mobile computer refers to any Symbol terminal User refers to anyone using an application on the mobile computer You refers to the End User System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual as a reference to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot the mobile computer Italics are used to highlight the followin...

Page 31: ...tiveSync software available at http www microsoft com Service Information If you have a problem with the equipment contact the Symbol Support Center for your region See page xxvi for contact information Before calling have the model number serial number and several bar code symbols at hand Call the Support Center from a phone near the scanning equipment so that the service person can try to talk y...

Page 32: ...nction Office Tower Singapore 188024 Tel 65 6796 9600 Fax 65 6337 6488 Australia Symbol Technologies Pty Ltd 432 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 1 800 672 906 Inside Australia 61 3 9866 6044 Outside Australia Austria Österreich Symbol Technologies Austria GmbH Prinz Eugen Strasse 70 2 Haus 1040 Vienna Austria 01 5055794 0 Inside Austria 43 1 5055794 0 Outside Austria Denmark Danmark Symbol T...

Page 33: ...ide United States 954 340 9454 Fax Mexico México Symbol Technologies Mexico Ltd Torre Picasso Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho No 88 Lomas de Chapultepec CP 11000 Mexico City DF Mexico 5 520 1835 Inside Mexico 52 5 520 1835 Outside Mexico Netherlands Nederland Symbol Technologies Kerkplein 2 7051 CX Postbus 24 7050 AA Varsseveld Netherlands 315 271700 Inside Netherlands 31 315 271700 Outside Netherl...

Page 34: ...g Republic of South Africa 11 809 5311 Inside South Africa 27 11 809 5311 Outside South Africa Spain España Symbol Technologies S L Avenida de Bruselas 22 Edificio Sauce Alcobendas Madrid 28108 Spain 91 324 40 00 Inside Spain 34 91 324 40 00 Outside Spain Fax 34 91 324 4010 Sweden Sverige Letter address Symbol Technologies AB Box 1354 S 171 26 SOLNA Sweden Visit shipping address Symbol Technologie...

Page 35: ...nstalling and Removing the Main Battery 1 9 Installing the Main Battery 1 9 Removing the Main Battery 1 10 Charging the Battery 1 12 Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery 1 12 Charging the Main Battery 1 13 Charging Spare Batteries 1 14 SIM Card MC9062 1 14 Stylus 1 17 Strap 1 17 MC9000 K Strap 1 18 ...

Page 36: ...ows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 1 2 MC9000 S Strap 1 19 Starting the Mobile Computer 1 20 Calibrating the Screen 1 21 Setting Time and Date 1 23 Checking Battery Status 1 24 Configuring the Mobile Computer 1 25 ...

Page 37: ...tall and charge the batteries replace the strap and start the mobile computer for the first time Figure 1 1 Front View MC9000 K and MC9000 S Scan Button CTRL SPACE ALPHA BKSP SHIFT ALT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 8 0 TUV 9 WXYZ 5 JKL 6 MNO Keypad Indicator LED Bar Touch Screen Microphone Power Power MC9000 K MC9000 S ...

Page 38: ...K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 1 4 Figure 1 2 Side View MC9000 K and MC9000 S Scan Button Exit Window Headphone Jack Exit Window Headphone Jack Battery Release Latch MC9000 K MC9000 S ...

Page 39: ...Getting Started 1 5 Figure 1 3 Back View MC9000 K and MC9000 S MC9000 S Stylus Strap MC9000 K Battery Release Latch SIM Housing Cover MC9062 only ...

Page 40: ...orage and shipping Verify that you received all equipment listed below mobile computer lithium ion battery strap attached to the mobile computer stylus in the strap stylus silo Regulatory Guide Quick Start Guide poster Inspect the equipment for damage If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment contact the Symbol Technologies Support Center immediately See page xxv for co...

Page 41: ... computer when not in use Keypads Optional Application specific keypads Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Snaps on to the mobile computer and adds magstripe read capabilities Modem Module Enables data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer remotely through the phone lines and synchronizes information between the mobile computer and a host computer Multimedia Card MMC Provides mobil...

Page 42: ... use with the Series 9000 batteries Vehicle Cradle Powered by a vehicle s 12 V or 24 V electrical system provides power for operating the mobile computer provides a serial port for data communication between the mobile computer and an external device e g a printer re charges the mobile computer s battery and a spare battery Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide Use for wall mounting applications G...

Page 43: ...shown in Figure 1 4 Ensure the battery is fully inserted Two audible clicks can be heard as the battery is fully inserted A partially inserted battery may result in unintentional data loss When a battery is fully inserted in a mobile computer for the first time upon the mobile computer s first power up the device boots and powers on automatically Figure 1 4 Installing the Main Battery MC9000 K Pic...

Page 44: ...bile computer to suspend mode 2 Simultaneously press both primary battery releases The battery partially ejects from the mobile computer 3 Pause 3 4 seconds while the mobile computer performs battery removal shutdown 4 Press the secondary battery release on top of the battery and slide the battery out of the mobile computer Figure 1 5 Removing the Main Battery MC9000 K Primary Battery Releases Sec...

Page 45: ...Getting Started 1 11 Figure 1 6 Removing the Main Battery MC9000 S Primary Battery Release Secondary Battery Release ...

Page 46: ...battery is removed When the mobile computer reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains data in memory for at least 72 hours Do not remove the main battery within the first 15 hours of use If the main battery is removed before the backup battery is fully charged data may be lost The following accessories can be used to charge batteries Cradles The mo...

Page 47: ...cted to the appropriate power source see Chapter 12 Accessories for setup information 2 Insert the mobile computer into a cradle or attach the appropriate snap on module 3 The mobile computer starts to charge automatically The amber charge LED in the Indicator LED Bar lights to show the charge status See Table 1 1 for charging indications The main battery usually fully charges in less than four ho...

Page 48: ... proper contact 3 The battery starts to charge automatically The amber charge LED on the accessory lights to show the charge status See Chapter 12 Accessories for charging indications for the accessory The battery usually fully charges in less than four hours An adapter is required to charge an MC9000 S spare battery in the spare battery well SIM Card MC9062 The Subscriber Identification Module SI...

Page 49: ...e provider s documentation To install the SIM card 1 Power off the mobile computer 2 Remove the SIM housing cover on the back of the mobile computer Figure 1 7 Removing SIM Cover 3 Unscrew and remove the SIM holder clamp Figure 1 8 Removing SIM Holder Clamp SIM Housing Cover SIM Holder Clamp ...

Page 50: ...IM holder Figure 1 9 Unlock SIM Case 5 Insert the SIM card as shown in Figure 1 10 with the cut edge of the card facing out and the contacts facing the contacts in the SIM housing Lower the SIM holder Figure 1 10 Inserting the SIM Card 6 Lock the metal clip by sliding it to the closed position 7 Replace the SIM holder clamp with one screw SIM Holder ...

Page 51: ...e phone and services Stylus Use the mobile computer stylus for selecting items and entering information The stylus functions as a mouse Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to press option buttons and open menu items Tap and Hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item On the pop up menu that appears tap the action to perform Drag Hold the stylus on...

Page 52: ...onnecting the button from the loop connector 2 Loosen the loop from the bottom of the strap and slide the strap through 3 Slide the loop out of the connector post Figure 1 12 Repositioning the MC9000 K Strap 4 Reverse the procedure to re attach the strap Two strap connectors are provided on the mobile computer s main body The strap may be attached to either connector ...

Page 53: ... computer to suit user preferences Figure 1 13 Repositioning the MC9000 S Strap To remove the MC9000 S strap 1 Disengage the upper portion of the strap by sliding it through the clip connector 2 Unscrew the two screws on either side of the mobile computer Figure 1 14 Removing the MC9000 S Strap 3 Reverse the procedure to re attach the strap ...

Page 54: ...ter s first power up the device boots and powers on automatically When the mobile computer is powered on for the first time it initializes its system The Symbol splash screen Figure 1 15 appears for a short period of time followed by the Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PC window Figure 1 15 Symbol Splash Screen Remove the stylus from the strap and tap the Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PC windo...

Page 55: ...ligns with the tip of the stylus 1 Using the stylus carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen Figure 1 16 Align Screen To re calibrate the screen at anytime press FUNC Esc on the mobile computer to launch the calibration screen application ...

Page 56: ...tions on the screen which lead you through a simple exercise illustrating how to use the stylus and pop up menus Figure 1 17 Using Pop up Menus 3 Use the drop down list to set your time zone and tap Next Figure 1 18 Setting Time Zone 4 Tap the Complete screen to complete the initial setup ...

Page 57: ...out using the Today screen Figure 1 19 Today Screen Setting Time and Date The Time and Date window does not appear after setting the time zone Tap Start Settings System tab Clock icon to use the clock control panel applet to set the time and date after a cold boot Figure 1 20 Setting Time and Date ...

Page 58: ...tatus To check whether the main battery or backup battery in the mobile computer is charged tap Start Settings System tab Power icon to display the Battery Status window Figure 1 21 Battery Status Screen To save battery power set the mobile computer to turn off after a specified number of minutes See Power on page 3 44 to set power management options ...

Page 59: ...iguration To configure the mobile computer for Wireless WAN see Chapter 6 Wireless WAN GSM GPRS and Chapter 7 Wireless WAN CDMA To set up AirBEAM to synchronize the mobile computer with the host server see Chapter 9 AirBEAM Smart To configure the mobile computer using the Rapid Deployment Client see Chapter 10 Rapid Deployment Client To install development software on the development PC see Chapte...

Page 60: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 1 26 ...

Page 61: ...ey Keypad MC9000 K 2 13 28 Key Keypad MC9000 S 2 17 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad MC9000 S 2 21 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keypad MC9000 S 2 25 Keypad Special Functions 2 29 Using the Power Button 2 30 Using a Headset 2 32 Today Screen 2 33 Using the Navigation Bar and Command Bar 2 34 Status Icons 2 35 ...

Page 62: ...ng Information 2 46 Entering Information Using the Input Panel 2 46 Using the Soft Keyboard 2 47 Using the Block Recognizer 2 48 Using the Letter Recognizer 2 48 Using the Transcriber 2 49 Writing on the Screen 2 49 Converting Writing to Text 2 51 Writing Tips 2 52 Selecting Text 2 53 Selecting Writing 2 53 Drawing on the Screen 2 54 Selecting a Drawing 2 54 Recording a Message 2 55 Using My Text ...

Page 63: ...all 2 66 Taking Notes 2 66 Using Speed Dial 2 68 Adding a Speed Dial Entry 2 68 Editing a Speed Dial Entry 2 72 Deleting a Speed Dial Entry 2 74 Making a Speed Dial Call 2 76 Using Call History 2 77 Managing Call History 2 79 Using Contacts 2 84 Three way or Conference Calling 2 86 MC9062 2 86 MC9063 2 88 SMS 2 88 Sending a Message 2 89 Editing Messages 2 90 Resetting the Mobile Computer 2 92 Perf...

Page 64: ...changeable modular keypads 28 key keypad MC9000 K 43 key keypad MC9000 K 53 key keypad MC9000 K 28 key keypad MC9000 S 38 key numeric function keypad MC9000 S 38 key alpha shifted numeric keypad MC9000 S The modular keypads can be changed in the field as necessary to support specialized applications See Keypads on page 12 7 for installation and removal procedures For detailed keypad information in...

Page 65: ...n key blue values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer s keypad may not function exactly as described See Table 2 1 on page 2 6 for key and button descriptions and Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for the keypad s special functions Figure 2 1 MC9000 K 28 Key Keypad CTRL SPACE ALPHA BKSP SHIFT ALT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 8 0 TUV 9 WXYZ 5 JKL 6 MNO ...

Page 66: ...stalled However the Green Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry Create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD GreenKeyOverride dword xx where xx is the new APP key code RedKeyOverride dword yy where yy is the new APP key code Copy the registry file to the Platform folder then cold boot the mobile computer This sends an APP key c...

Page 67: ...ress and release the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter I SPACE BKSP Space and backspace functions CTRL Control Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The keypad LED lights ALPHA Press and release the ALPHA key to activate the keypad alternate functions shown on the keypad in blue The keypad LED lights Press and release the ...

Page 68: ...ly create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD KeyKeypad SpecialEnterTabKey dword 0 where keyKeypad 28KEY 38KEY 43KEY or 53KEY i e the number of keys on the keypad Copy the registry file to the Platform folder then cold boot the mobile computer Period Decimal Point In default state produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal point for numeric e...

Page 69: ... the alternate function key blue values and the alternate ALPHA key orange values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer s keypad may not function exactly as described See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for key and button descriptions and Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for the keypad s special functions Figure 2 2 MC9000 K 43 Key Keypad ...

Page 70: ...e must be created and installed However the Green Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry Create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD GreenKeyOverride dword xx where xx is the new APP key code RedKeyOverride dword yy where yy is the new APP key code Copy the registry file to the Platform folder then cold boot the mobile computer...

Page 71: ... if the customer is using the APP1 key to run Calc exe this is disabled during this period Function blue Press and release the blue function key to activate the keypad alternate functions shown on the keypad in blue The keypad LED lights CTRL Control Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The keypad LED lights ALT Press and release the ALT key to activate th...

Page 72: ...uces an asterisk and the alphabetic character Z when the ALPHA function key is activated ENT Enter Executes a selected item or function The default behavior of the Enter Return key sends an extra character which causes a Microsoft Word or Notes application to exit To make the applications work properly create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD KeyK...

Page 73: ...ation keys scroll keys and function keys The keypad is color coded to indicate the alternate function key blue values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer s keypad may not function exactly as described See Table 2 3 on page 2 14 for key and button descriptions and Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for the keypad s special functions Figure 2 3 MC9000 K 53 Key Keyp...

Page 74: ...t be created and installed However the Green Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry Create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD GreenKeyOverride dword xx where xx is the new APP key code RedKeyOverride dword yy where yy is the new APP key code Copy the registry file to the Platform folder then cold boot the mobile computer This...

Page 75: ...ns cannot receive any key event until GXCloseInput is called For example if the customer is using the APP1 key to run Calc exe this is disabled during this period Function blue Press and release the blue function key to activate the keypad alternate functions shown on the keypad in blue The keypad LED lights CTRL Control Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL function...

Page 76: ...ion The default behavior of the Enter Return key sends an extra character which causes a Microsoft Word or Notes application to exit To make the applications work properly create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD KeyKeypad SpecialEnterTabKey dword 0 where keyKeypad 28KEY 38KEY 43KEY or 53KEY i e the number of keys on the keypad Copy the registry f...

Page 77: ...n key blue values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer s keypad may not function exactly as described See Table 2 4 on page 2 18 for key and button descriptions and Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for the keypad s special functions Figure 2 4 MC9000 S 28 Key Keypad CTRL SPACE ALPHA BKSP SHIFT ALT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 8 0 TUV 9 WXYZ 5 JKL 6 MNO ...

Page 78: ...stalled However the Green Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry Create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD GreenKeyOverride dword xx where xx is the new APP key code RedKeyOverride dword yy where yy is the new APP key code Copy the registry file to the Platform folder then cold boot the mobile computer This sends an APP key c...

Page 79: ...press and release the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter I SPACE BKSP Space and backspace functions CTRL Control Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The keypad LED lights ALPHA Press and release the ALPHA key to activate the keypad alternate functions shown on the keypad in blue The keypad LED lights Press and release the...

Page 80: ...rly create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD KeyKeypad SpecialEnterTabKey dword 0 where keyKeypad 28KEY 38KEY 43KEY or 53KEY i e the number of keys on the keypad Copy the registry file to the Platform folder then cold boot the mobile computer Period Decimal Point In default state produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal point for numeric ...

Page 81: ... indicate the alternate function key blue values and the alternate alpha key orange values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer s keypad may not function exactly as described See Table 2 4 on page 2 18 for key and button descriptions and Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for the keypad s special functions Figure 2 5 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad ...

Page 82: ...ey on the keyboard a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed However the Green Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry Create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD GreenKeyOverride dword xx where xx is the new APP key code RedKeyOverride dword yy where yy is the new APP key code Copy the registry file to the Platfo...

Page 83: ...se with the orange key for alpha character value Use the blue key for function value SPACE SPACE function by default Use with the orange key for alpha character value Use the blue key for function value Keypad Backlight Keypad backlight by default Use with the orange key for alpha character value Use the blue key for function value Display Backlight Display backlight by default Use with the orange...

Page 84: ...cimal Point In default state produces a period for alpha entries and a decimal point for numeric entries Use with the orange alpha lock key for alpha character value Star In default state produces an asterisk Use with the orange alpha lock key for alpha character value ENT Enter Executes a selected item or function The default behavior of the Enter Return key sends an extra character which causes ...

Page 85: ...o indicate the alternate function key blue values and the alternate numeric key orange values Note that keypad functions can be changed by an application so the mobile computer s keypad may not function exactly as described See Table 2 4 on page 2 18 for key and button descriptions and Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for the keypad s special functions Figure 2 6 MC9000 S 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keypad...

Page 86: ...application key APP key on the keyboard a new keyboard remap table must be created and installed However the Green Red dot keys can be remapped as APP keys through the registry Create a registry file with the following entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD GreenKeyOverride dword xx where xx is the new APP key code RedKeyOverride dword yy where yy is the new APP key code Copy the regist...

Page 87: ...lease the blue function key again to return to the normal keypad functions Alpha Use for alpha characters by default Use with the orange num lock key for numeric character values Use the blue function key for function values ENT Enter Executes a selected item or function The default behavior of the Enter Return key sends an extra character which causes a Microsoft Word or Notes application to exit...

Page 88: ...ware for Pocket PCs PRG 2 28 For detailed keypad information including ASCII values and VK codes see Appendix D Keypad Maps For information about using the soft keyboard input panel see Entering Information Using the Input Panel on page 2 46 ...

Page 89: ...settings Table 2 7 Keypad Special Functions Icon 28 Key Keystrokes 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keystrokes 38 Key Numeric Function Keystrokes 43 Key Keystrokes 53 Key Keystrokes Special Function Blue function key and or Blue function key SHIFT and Blue function key and V Blue function key and Z Turns on and off the display backlight Blue function key and 0 or Blue function key SHIFT and 0 Blue fun...

Page 90: ... key and 3 or Blue function key SHIFT and 3 Blue function key and D Blue function key and F4 Bluefunction key and F4 Blue function key and H Increases scan decode beeper volume Blue function key and 6 or Blue function key SHIFT and 6 Blue function key and H Blue function key and F8 Bluefunction key and F8 Blue function key and M Decreases scan decode beeper volume Blue function key and CTRL Blue f...

Page 91: ...ts the mobile computer removes all added applications and restores all factory default settings Applications that are added to the Application and Platform folders are not removed when a cold boot is performed on the mobile computer Application and Platform folders are in flash memory For information about booting the mobile computer see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2 92 ...

Page 92: ...n the top of the mobile computer Ensure that the mobile computer s volume is set appropriately before putting the headset on When a headset is plugged into the jack the speaker is muted Figure 2 7 Using a Headset MC9000 K Pictured For WWAN enabled mobile computers voice communication is only available through the headset For these mobile computers Symbol recommends a 2 5mm jack headset p n 50 1130...

Page 93: ...oday Screen The Today screen may vary depending on the mobile computer configuration The Today screen can be customized Tap Start Settings Today icon Use the Appearance tab to customize the background and the Items tab to change the list and order of items that appear on the screen Tap to switch to a program Tap to change volume or mute all sounds Tap to change the date and time Tap to open an ite...

Page 94: ...d bar includes menu names buttons and the Input Panel button It can also include icons of active radios or programs where applicable see Table 2 8 To create a new item in the current program tap New To see the name of a button hold the stylus on the button Drag the stylus off the button so the command is not carried out Figure 2 9 Screen Navigation Tap to change volume or mute all sounds Tap to qu...

Page 95: ...Main battery is very low Main battery is full Connectivity Connection is active Synchronization is occurring No connection WWAN MC9062 MC9063 only Missed call Call in progress Antenna signal icon wireless on good signal Antenna signal icon wireless off Antenna signal icon no service or searching Instant Message Notification that one or more instant messages were received E Mail Notification that o...

Page 96: ...Task Tray Icons Icon Description The Mobile Companion icon appears in the task tray and indicates mobile computer signal strength See Chapter 5 Spectrum24 Configuration for more information The Bluetooth icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on The Bluetooth icon disappears when the radio is off The Bluetooth icon is for display purposes only See Chapter 8 Bluetoo...

Page 97: ...system volume Tap and move the slide bar under the phone icon to adjust the phone ringing volume where applicable 3 Select the On or Off radio button to turn the volume on or off The system volume can also be adjusted using the Sounds Notifications window See Sounds Notifications on page 3 23 for more information Mobile Computers with Phone Mobile Computers without Phone ...

Page 98: ...r falls below a predetermined level A Battery dialog box also appears indicating the status of the main or backup battery Figure 2 11 Battery Status Dialog Box The battery status can also be viewed using the Power window See Power on page 3 44 for more information When the main battery is very low in MC9062 and MC9063 mobile computers power to GSM and CDMA is shut down ...

Page 99: ...he communication status of the mobile computer when it s connecting to the internet or host computer Figure 2 12 Connectivity Dialog Boxes Phone Icon MC9062 MC9063 Only The Phone icon indicates the mobile computer s wireless phone status Figure 2 13 Phone Dialog Boxes ...

Page 100: ...eless signal status radio mode and the communication status of the mobile computer when it s connecting to the internet if applicable Figure 2 14 Antenna Dialog Boxes When controlling the power state of the WWAN radio it is recommended that the Radio Power window be used see Radio Power on page 3 48 and NOT the flight mode settings shown in Figure 2 14 ...

Page 101: ...icon until a menu appears Select the format you want Figure 2 15 Time Icon Format Menu To display current date time and appointments 1 Tap the Time icon to display the Time and Next Appointment dialog box Figure 2 16 Time and Next Appointment Dialog Box Analog Clock Digital Clock Battery Status Icon Upcoming Appointments Current Date and Time ...

Page 102: ... the current date and time the battery status and any upcoming appointments in the Calendar Instant Message Icon The Instant Message icon notifies you when MSN Messenger has received a new incoming message See MSN Messenger on page 11 27 for more information Figure 2 17 MSN Messenger Dialog Box ...

Page 103: ...s See Inbox on page 11 15 for more information Figure 2 18 New E mail Messages Dialog Box Multiple Notification Icon The Multiple Notification icon appears when two or more message notifications occur Tap the icon to display the multiple notification icons Figure 2 19 Multiple Notifications Icon ...

Page 104: ...select which programs appear on the Program menu see Chapter 3 Settings Figure 2 20 Start Menu Some programs have abbreviated labels for check boxes and drop down lists To see the full label hold the stylus on the label Drag the stylus off the label so that the command is not carried out Phone related icons apply to MC9062 MC9063 mobile computers only ...

Page 105: ...ions in the pop up menus vary from program to program To access a pop up menu hold the stylus on the item you want to perform the action on When the menu appears lift the stylus and tap the action to perform or tap outside the menu to close it without performing an action Figure 2 21 Pop up Menu Tap and hold to display the pop up menu Lift the stylus and tap the action you want Tap outside the men...

Page 106: ...or keypad functions Use the input panel to enter typed text either using the soft keypad or writing characters Write directly on the screen Draw pictures on the screen Speak into the microphone to record a message Scan bar code data into data fields mobile computers with an integrated scanner only Use the Imager to scan bar code data and capture still images mobile computers with an integrated ima...

Page 107: ... displayed word it is inserted into the text at the insertion point The more you use the mobile computer the more words it learns to anticipate To change input settings such as the number of words suggested at one time select Options from the Input Panel menu and tap the tabs to see each setting screen Figure 2 23 Input Panel Options Using the Soft Keyboard To type with the Soft Keyboard 1 Tap the...

Page 108: ...left side of the box or a number in the right side using special character strokes Figure 2 25 Block Recognizer When you write a letter it is converted to typed text on the screen For specific instructions on using Block Recognizer with Block Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area or see Chapter A Block Recognizer Using the Letter Recognizer To use Letter Recognizer 1 Tap t...

Page 109: ...n mark next to the writing area Using the Transcriber To use Transcriber 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button then Transcriber Figure 2 27 Transcriber 2 Write anywhere on the screen When you write anywhere on the screen Transcriber changes the written characters to typed characters For specific instructions on using Transcriber with Transcriber open tap the question mark under to the wri...

Page 110: ...n button to switch to writing mode Lines appear on the screen to guide you Figure 2 28 Writing on the Screen Some programs that accept writing do not have the Pen button Refer to the documentation for that program to find out how to switch to writing mode Tap the Pen button and use the stylus like a pen ...

Page 111: ...s select them before tapping Recognize on the Tools menu or tap and hold the selected words then tap Recognize on the pop up menu If a word is not recognized it is left as writing Figure 2 29 Writing on the Screen The writing is turned into text Select the text you want to convert and tap Recognize on the pop up menu ...

Page 112: ...ine Cross off the t and write apostrophes below the top line so they are not confused with the word above Write periods and commas above the line For better recognition try increasing the zoom level to 300 using the Tools menu Leave large gaps between words so the mobile computer can easily tell where words begin and end Hyphenated words foreign words that use special characters such as accents an...

Page 113: ...mat 1 Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point appears 2 Drag the stylus across the text If you accidentally write on the screen tap Edit Undo Ink and try again You can also select text by tapping the Pen button to deselect it then dragging the stylus across the screen You can cut copy and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text tap ...

Page 114: ...ing on the Screen To change the zoom level select a zoom level from the Tools menu Selecting a Drawing To select a drawing to edit or format tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears To select multiple drawings deselect the Pen button then drag to select the drawings you want To cut copy and paste drawings tap and hold the selected drawing then tap an editing comman...

Page 115: ...en note To create a recording 1 Start the Notes application 2 Tap the Record icon to begin recording 3 Hold the mobile computer s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound Figure 2 32 Recording Screen 4 When you are finished tap the Stop button The new recording appears in the note list or as an embedded icon 5 To play a recording tap it in the list or tap its icon in the note Indicates ...

Page 116: ...ting a My Text message before sending it To edit a My Text message tap Tools Edit My Text Messages Select the message you wish to edit and make the changes Entering Information Using Keypads The alphanumeric keypads produce the 26 character alphabet A Z numbers 0 9 function keys and assorted characters For detailed information about each keypad available for use with the mobile computer see Keypad...

Page 117: ...rmation Tap Start Find to launch this feature Enter the text you want to find select a data type then tap Go To find information taking up storage space on the mobile computer select Larger than 64 KB from the Type drop down list You can also use the File Explorer to find files and organize them into folders Tap Start Programs File Explorer to launch Explorer Figure 2 34 File Explorer To move file...

Page 118: ...iming for easy point and shoot operation Imaging Mobile computers with an integrated imager have the following features Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar code symbologies including the most popular linear postal PDF417 and 2 D matrix code types The ability to capture and download images to a host for a variety of imaging applications Advanced intuitive laser aiming for easy point and sho...

Page 119: ...working range minimum and maximum distances from the bar code This range varies according to bar code density and scanning device optics Scanning within range brings quick and constant decodes scanning too close or too far away prevents decodes Move the scanner closer and further away to find the right working range for the bar codes being scanned However the situation is complicated by the availa...

Page 120: ... lights and an audible beep sounds by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully Figure 2 36 Laser Scanner Aiming Pattern For mobile computers with an imager place the bar code in any orientation within the aiming pattern Ensure the entire symbol is within the rectangular area formed by the brackets in the aiming pattern The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming If n...

Page 121: ...ficult bar code as long as the trigger remains pulled Scanning Tips Optimal scanning distance varies with bar code density and scanner optics Hold the scanner farther away for larger symbols Move the scanner closer for symbols with bars that are close together Scanning procedures depend on the application and mobile computer configuration An application may use different scanning procedures from t...

Page 122: ...r LED bar on the mobile computer provides a visual indication of the scan status See Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 for the location of the Indicator LED bar Table 2 10 Scan LED Indicators LED Status Indication Off Not scanning Solid Red Laser enabled scanning imaging in process Solid Green Successful decode ...

Page 123: ...n the mobile computer Applications on the mobile computer can be in use during a call Figure 2 39 MC9062 MC9063 Phone Keypads Keypads can vary depending on services and the state of the phone For example calls can be placed on hold and Swap can be used to switch active calls on hold See Three way or Conference Calling on page 2 86 MC9062 MC9063 Service Provider Call Activity Clear Entry Antenna Si...

Page 124: ...the mobile computer is set to wake with any key Making a Call Using the Keypad Phone calls can be dialed from the phone keypad using speed dial or from call history The most direct method is by using the phone keypad To make a call using the phone keypad 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad Figure 2 40 Phone Keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap the number to c...

Page 125: ... the phone is set to ring a ring tone sounds See pages 6 11 and 7 14 for details about setting ring tones The user has the option to answer the incoming call or ignore the call Phone calls are connected without the use of a headset but a headset must be used for all voice communication To answer an incoming call Tap Answer on the Phone Incoming dialog or Press the green dot key on the mobile compu...

Page 126: ... and there s conversation or background noise on the user s end To mute or unmute a call 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad 2 Tap the microphone icon Mute Unmute on the display to mute or unmute audio Figure 2 42 Mute Unmute Icon Taking Notes Notes can be taken during a call as needed To create a note during a call 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot ...

Page 127: ...d the number or the Note icon for the phone call entry containing the note Figure 2 43 Call History Notes Menu 4 Tap View Note Figure 2 44 Call History Notes 5 Tap ok to exit Notes can also be accessed directly from the Notes application by tapping Start Notes Note icon ...

Page 128: ...efore a speed dial entry can be created the phone number must already exist in Contacts Adding a Speed Dial Entry To add a speed dial entry from the phone keypad 1 Ensure the contact and phone number are in the Contacts list see Contacts on page 11 7 2 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad Figure 2 45 Phone Keypad MC9062 MC9063 ...

Page 129: ...p the desired contact name and number in the list Figure 2 47 Speed Dial Contact Location 5 In the Location field tap the Up Down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed dial entry The first speed dial location is reserved for voice mail ...

Page 130: ...or Pocket PCs PRG 2 70 6 Tap ok to add the contact to the speed dial list Figure 2 48 Speed Dial Contact List 7 Tap ok to exit the Speed Dial Contact List To add a speed dial entry from the Contacts window 1 Tap Start Contacts Figure 2 49 Contacts ...

Page 131: ...igure 2 50 Contacts Menu 3 Tap Add to Speed Dial Figure 2 51 Speed Dial Contact Location 4 Tap the Up Down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed dial entry The first speed dial location is reserved for voice mail 5 Tap ok ...

Page 132: ...2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 2 72 Editing a Speed Dial Entry 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad Figure 2 52 Phone Keypad 2 Tap Speed Dial Figure 2 53 Speed Dial Contact List MC9062 MC9063 ...

Page 133: ... 2 54 Speed Dial Delete Menu 4 Tap Edit 5 Change the name phone number or location information 6 Tap ok Figure 2 55 Speed Dial Contact Edit Window Editing names and phone numbers in Speed Dial does not alter contact information in Contacts Start Contacts ...

Page 134: ...003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 2 74 Deleting a Speed Dial Entry 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad Figure 2 56 Phone Keypad 2 Tap Speed Dial Figure 2 57 Speed Dial Contact List MC9062 MC9063 ...

Page 135: ...ontact name Figure 2 58 Speed Dial Delete Menu 4 Tap Delete 5 Tap Yes to confirm permanently deleting the speed dial entry Deleting names and phone numbers in Speed Dial does not delete the contact information in Contacts Start Contacts ...

Page 136: ...e connected for all voice call conversations To make a speed dial call 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad Figure 2 59 Phone Keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap and hold the speed dial location number assigned to a contact To dial a one digit speed dial location number tap and hold the speed dial number To dial a two digit speed dial location number tap the ...

Page 137: ...d or press the red dot key on the mobile computer keypad Using Call History Use Call History to call someone who was recently called or recently called in Call History provides the time and duration of all incoming outgoing and missed calls It also provides a summary of total calls and easy access to notes taken during a call A headset is required for all audio communication Speed Dial Location Nu...

Page 138: ... dot key on the mobile computer s keypad Figure 2 61 Phone Keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History Figure 2 62 Call History 3 Tap the phone icon next to the number to begin dialing and return to the phone keypad 4 Tap End or press the red dot key on the mobile computer keypad to stop dialing or end the call MC9062 MC9063 Phone icon ...

Page 139: ...p Call History 3 Tap the All Calls drop down arrow to show the menu Figure 2 63 Call History All Calls Show Menu 4 Select a view type from the menu to display only missed calls outgoing calls incoming calls or calls listed alphabetically by caller name 5 Tap ok to exit the Call History window Resetting the Recent Calls Counter 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s k...

Page 140: ... Menu 4 Select Call Timers from the menu Figure 2 65 Call History Call Timers 5 Tap Reset The All Calls counter cannot be reset 6 Tap ok to exit the Call Timers window Deleting Call History Items by Call Date 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad to display the Phone keypad ...

Page 141: ... 2 66 Call History Tools Menu 4 Select Call Timers from the menu Figure 2 67 Call History Call Timers 5 Under Delete call history items older than tap the drop down list and select a time period on which to base deletion of stored items 6 Tap ok to exit the Call Timers window ...

Page 142: ...ne keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History 3 Tap Tools Figure 2 68 Call History Tools Menu 4 Select Delete all calls from the menu Figure 2 69 Call History Delete All Dialog 5 Tap Yes 6 Tap ok to exit the Call History window Viewing Call Status 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History ...

Page 143: ...l is recorded 4 Tap ok to exit the Call Timers window Using the Call History Menu Use the Call History menu to dial voice mail MC9063 only access the Activation Wizard MC9063 only save to contacts view a note delete a listing send an SMS and make a call 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History ...

Page 144: ...ble item form the menu as needed 5 Depending on the item selected the appropriate window displays For example if Send SMS is selected the Inbox window displays 6 Tap ok to exit the Call History window Using Contacts Use Contacts to make a call without having to look up or manually enter the phone number To make a call from Contacts 1 Tap Start Contacts ...

Page 145: ...ontact list tap and hold the contact name Figure 2 72 Contacts Menu 3 Tap Call Work Call Home or Call Mobile To make a call from an open contact tap the number to call See Contacts on page 11 7 for more information about Contacts ...

Page 146: ...hone session with three people and the initiator 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad to display the Phone keypad 2 Enter the first phone number and press Talk When the call is connected Hold appears on the keypad Figure 2 73 Call Conferencing Hold 3 Tap Hold to place the first number on hold ...

Page 147: ...5 Tap Conference to place the first two numbers in conference mode 6 Tap Hold to place the conference on hold 7 Enter the third number and tap Talk When the call is connected Conference reappears on the keypad 8 Tap Conference to place all numbers in conference mode 9 Tap End or press the red dot key on the mobile computer keypad to end the conference call ...

Page 148: ... 5 Tap End or press the red dot key on the mobile computer keypad to end the conference call SMS Use the Short Message Service window to send and receive text messages to and from mobile phones The text can be comprised of words numbers or an alphanumeric combination no longer than 160 characters Short text messages delivered over mobile networks are transmitted from the sending mobile computer st...

Page 149: ...Send SMS Figure 2 77 SMS Window 4 Tap the Open Close arrows to show hide the address area 5 Enter the necessary contact information in the address area Tap To Cc and or Bcc to select a contact from the Contacts list or Tap to enter a phone number using the keypad 6 Tap next to Subj and enter the subject of the message Account Type Selection Address Area Open Close Arrows Send Button Message Area ...

Page 150: ...sage Editing Messages Use the SMS Edit menu to edit save cancel and spell check messages 1 Tap Start Phone or press the green dot key on the mobile computer s keypad to display the Phone keypad 2 Tap Tools Send SMS 3 Select the text to edit 4 Tap Edit Figure 2 78 SMS Window Edit Menu 5 Select the menu item as needed 6 Tap ok to exit the SMS window Table 2 11 SMS Edit Menu Options Menu Option Descr...

Page 151: ...spelling of the message before it s sent Save in Drafts Tap to save the message in the SMS Drafts folder of the Inbox To access saved messages tap Start Inbox Then tap the Inbox drop down arrow to show the folders Tap Drafts to display all saved messages and select the saved message to view Saved messages can be sent at any time by tapping Send Cancel Message Tap to cancel a message Options Tap to...

Page 152: ...ases all user stored records and entries that are not saved in flash memory Application and Platform folders or a memory card Never perform a cold boot unless a warm boot does not solve the problem Do not hold down any key button or the trigger other than the Power button during a reset Performing a cold boot restores formats preferences and other settings to the default settings Any data previous...

Page 153: ...button 5 As the mobile computer initializes its system the Symbol splash window Figure 1 15 on page 1 20 appears for about 30 seconds 6 Calibrate the screen See Calibrating the Screen on page 1 21 to calibrate the mobile computer screen ...

Page 154: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 2 94 ...

Page 155: ...5 Adjusting Settings 3 5 Personal Tab 3 5 System Tab 3 7 Connections Tab 3 9 Buttons 3 11 Program Buttons 3 11 Up Down Control 3 11 Input 3 12 Input Method 3 12 Word Completion 3 13 Options 3 14 Menus 3 15 Start Menu 3 15 New Menu 3 16 ...

Page 156: ... Today 3 25 Appearance 3 25 Items 3 26 About 3 27 Version 3 27 Device ID 3 28 Copyrights 3 29 Backlight 3 30 Battery Power 3 30 External Power 3 32 Brightness 3 33 Certificates 3 34 Personal 3 34 Root 3 35 Clock 3 36 Time 3 36 Alarms 3 38 Contrast Monochrome Devices Only 3 40 Memory 3 41 Main 3 41 Storage Card 3 42 Running Programs 3 43 Power 3 44 Battery 3 44 Wireless 3 45 Advanced 3 46 Optimizin...

Page 157: ...tings 3 3 Radio Power 3 48 Bluetooth Versions 3 49 Regional Settings 3 50 Remove Programs 3 53 Screen 3 54 Symbol Settings 3 55 Wakeups 3 55 System 3 56 Config 3 58 Connections 3 59 Wireless Ethernet 3 59 ...

Page 158: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 3 4 ...

Page 159: ...tings in either the Personal tab or the System tab Personal Tab Figure 3 1 Settings Personal Tab Table 3 1 lists the applications available in the Personal tab Table 3 1 Personal Tab Applications Icon Description Customize Up Down key control See Buttons on page 3 11 for more information The Program Buttons tab in this window is currently not supported Switch input methods and set input options Se...

Page 160: ... as sounds security services and network selections See Chapter 6 Wireless WAN GSM GPRS and Chapter 7 Wireless WAN CDMA for detailed information about phone settings Note Phone settings apply to MC9062 and MC9063 mobile computers only Select the type of actions for which you want to hear sounds and customize how you are notified about different events See Sounds Notifications on page 3 23 for more...

Page 161: ...27 for more information Customize when and for how long the backlight should stay on See Backlight on page 3 30 for more information View and modify digital certificates which are used by some applications for establishing trust for secure communications See Certificates on page 3 34 for more information Change date time and time zone information See Clock on page 3 36 for more information Color D...

Page 162: ... Bluetooth version information where applicable See Bluetooth Versions on page 3 49 for more information Note WWAN radio power mobile computers with Phone Edition applies to MC9062 and MC9063 mobile computers only Change how numbers currencies dates and times are displayed See Regional Settings on page 3 50 for more information Remove loaded programs from RAM See Remove Programs on page 3 53 for m...

Page 163: ...mobile computer See Symbol Settings on page 3 55 for more information Table 3 3 System Tab Applications Icon Description Detects incoming Bluetooth beams See Chapter 8 Bluetooth for more information Set up the Bluetooth radio to send and receive beams See Chapter 8 Bluetooth for more information Table 3 2 System Tab Applications Continued Icon Description ...

Page 164: ...0 Change connection information See Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network on page 4 21 for more information Modify wireless Ethernet settings See Wireless Ethernet on page 3 59 for more information Table 3 3 System Tab Applications Continued Icon Description ...

Page 165: ... information about keypad mapping Up Down Control To set the key repeat rate 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Buttons icon Up Down Control tab Figure 3 4 Buttons Window Up Down Control Tab 2 Adjust the Delay before first repeat slide bar to change the time elapsed before scrolling begins 3 Adjust the Repeat rate slide bar to change the time it takes to scroll from one item to the next 4 Tap ok ...

Page 166: ...h input methods and set input options Input Method To select an input method 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Input icon Input Method tab Figure 3 5 Input Window Input Method Tab 2 From the Input method drop down list select the input method 3 Make any additional desired changes to the settings 4 Tap ok ...

Page 167: ...To adjust how suggested words pop up in a window above the input panel 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Input icon Word Completion tab Figure 3 6 Input Window Word Completion Tab 2 Make the desired changes to the settings 3 Tap ok ...

Page 168: ...3 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 3 14 Options To adjust the options for writing and recording 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Input icon Options tab Figure 3 7 Input Window Options tab 2 Make the desired changes to the settings 3 Tap ok ...

Page 169: ...b Menus icon Start Menu tab Figure 3 8 Menus Window Start Menu Tab 2 Select the programs that you want to appear in the Start menu 3 Tap ok You can create subfolders and shortcuts to appear under Start menu In ActiveSync on the host computer click Explore Double click My Pocket PC double click Windows double click Start Menu and then create the folders and shortcuts that you want ...

Page 170: ...icon New Menu tab Figure 3 9 Menus Window New Menu Tab 1 Select the Turn on the New button menu check box 2 Select the items to appear on the menu An arrow appears next to New in the command bar of certain programs such as Pocket Word Pocket Excel Contacts Calendar and Tasks You can tap this arrow and then tap a new item to create 3 Tap ok ...

Page 171: ...urned on Identification To enter personal information 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Owner Information icon Identification tab Figure 3 10 Owner Information Window Identification Tab 2 Fill in or edit the data as desired 3 To have this information display when you start the mobile computer select the Show information when device is turned on check box 4 Tap ok ...

Page 172: ...t the owner 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Owner Information icon Notes tab Figure 3 11 Owner Information Window Notes Tab 2 Enter information in the Notes box 3 To have this information display when you start the mobile computer select the Show information when device is turned on check box 4 Tap ok ...

Page 173: ...s entered and the Show information when device is turned on check boxes are selected the Welcome window appears whenever the mobile computer is powered on Tap the screen with the stylus to exit the Welcome window Figure 3 12 Welcome Window ...

Page 174: ...d and a warm boot doesn t work you must perform a cold boot Performing a cold boot erases all files and data that you have created and programs you have installed Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Password icon Password tab Figure 3 13 Password Window Password Tab 2 Select Prompt if device unused for check box to enable password protection 3 ...

Page 175: ...ven character password A strong password must contain at least seven characters that are a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters numerals and punctuation Figure 3 14 Alphanumeric Password b In the Confirm field re enter the password 7 Tap ok ...

Page 176: ... PCs PRG 3 22 Hint To set hint so that you can remember the password 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Password icon Hint tab Figure 3 15 Password Window Hint Tab 2 In the text box enter a password hint that would remind you of the password you set 3 Tap ok ...

Page 177: ...just the system volume and enable event sounds 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Sounds Notifications icon Volume tab Figure 3 16 Sounds Notifications Window Volume Tab 2 Use the slide bar to change the system volume 3 Select the desired Enable Sound options Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life 4 Tap ok ...

Page 178: ...d about different events 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Sounds Notifications icon Notifications tab Figure 3 17 Sounds Notifications Window Notifications Tab 2 Select the event name from the Select an event list drop down list 3 Select the Play sound check box to enable the sound notification 4 Select a sound from the drop down list 5 Tap ok ...

Page 179: ...pearance Tab 2 Select the desired theme for the Today screen background To use your own background select Use this picture as the background check box and tap Browse to locate the desired file on the mobile computer 3 To beam a theme to another mobile computer select the desired theme and tap Beam See Chapter 8 Bluetooth for detailed information 4 To delete a theme select the desired theme and tap...

Page 180: ...n the Today screen 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Today icon Appearance tab Figure 3 19 Today Window Items Tab 2 Select the items you want to appear on the Today screen To customize the information further select an information type and then tap Options not available for all information types 3 Tap ok ...

Page 181: ...al system properties change memory settings input device name and view copyright information Version The Version tab view displays general system settings 1 Tap Start Settings System tab About icon Version tab Figure 3 20 About Window Version Tab 2 Tap ok ...

Page 182: ... the name and description of the mobile computer 1 Tap Start Settings System tab About icon Device ID tab Figure 3 21 About Window Device ID Tab 2 In the Device name field enter a name for the mobile computer Ensure that you do not use spaces 3 In the Description field enter a description for the mobile computer 4 Tap ok ...

Page 183: ...ettings 3 29 Copyrights The Copyrights tab allows you to view any relevant copyright information 1 Tap Start Settings System tab About icon Copyrights tab Figure 3 22 About Window Copyrights Tab 2 Tap ok ...

Page 184: ... on the backlight when you tap the screen or press a key Battery Power To set the backlight settings when using battery power 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Backlight icon Battery Power tab Figure 3 23 Backlight Window Battery Power Tab 2 Make the desired selections See Table 3 4 for backlight settings 3 Tap ok When you perform a cold boot all settings selected in this view return to the default ...

Page 185: ... not used for check box to turn off the backlight after a certainperiodoftimehaspassedunused Period of time can be selected from the list Available timings are 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min and 5 min Check box is selected Default time is one minute Select the Turn on backlight when a button is pressedorthescreenis tapped check boxtoturn on the backlight when a key is pressed or the screen ...

Page 186: ...ings Status Conditions of light On Off Default Cold Boot On External Power Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box to turn off the backlight after a certain periodoftimehaspassedunused Periodoftimecan be selected from the list Available timings are 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min and 10 min Check box is not selected Default time is one minute Select ...

Page 187: ...reen s backlight feature or Use the stylus to drag the brightness control to the desired brightness level 3 Tap ok Display contrast monochrome units and display backlight intensity color units can also be controlled using the keypad See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for the keypads special functions When you perform a cold boot all settings selected in this view return to the default settings The setting...

Page 188: ...types of certificates on the mobile computer personal certificates that establish your identity and root certificates that establish the identity of servers with which you connect The mobile computer may include a set of preinstalled certificates For information about viewing and deleting certificates see the sections below Personal 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Certificates icon Personal tab Fi...

Page 189: ...gure 3 27 Certificates Window Root Tab The list box displays the name of the certificate issuer and the expiration date 2 To view more information about a certificate select it from the list box 3 To delete a certificate tap and hold it in the list box and then tap Delete 4 Tap ok ...

Page 190: ...ect the Home radio button 3 Select the current time zone from the time zone drop down list 4 To set the hour a Tap on the hour field and use the up and down arrows to the right of the time to adjust the hour or b On the clock face tap and drag the hour hand to the current hour 5 To set the minutes a tap on the minute field and use the up and down arrows to the right of the time to adjust the minut...

Page 191: ... the month The calendar disappears 10 Tap ok If you visit a particular time zone often set it as your Visiting time zone so that you can quickly see the correct date and time A clock displays on the Navigation bar To view the current date and time tap the Time icon to see today s date See Time Icon on page 2 41 for more information Figure 3 30 Time and Next Appointment Message To switch from analo...

Page 192: ...wake up alarm 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Clock icon Alarms tab Figure 3 31 Clock Window Alarms Tab 2 In the Description field enter a name for the alarm 3 Tap the letter s representing the day s of the week that the alarm be enabled 4 Tap the bell icon to set alarm features The alarm settings window appears Figure 3 32 Alarm Settings Window ...

Page 193: ... Select Display message check box to enable a message to appear on the screen when the alarm goes off 9 Tap ok 10 Tap the time field to set the alarm time The clock window appears Figure 3 33 Alarm Clock Setting Window 11 Use the time field and arrow buttons to set the time 12 Tap ok 13 Set up to three more alarms 14 Tap ok 15 To change the way the date or time is displayed on the mobile computer ...

Page 194: ...e Devices Only Use the Contrast window to change the date time time zone and set alarms To adjust the contrast on the display 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Contrast icon Figure 3 34 Contrast Window 2 Use the stylus to drag the slider to adjust the contrast on the screen 3 Tap ok to exit ...

Page 195: ...ge If you don t have enough space for a file increase the amount of storage memory If the mobile computer is running slowly try increasing the amount of program memory 3 Tap ok Resetting the mobile computer can make additional storage or program memory available If you continue to experience memory problems reset the mobile computer Programs supplied with the mobile computer are located in ROM and...

Page 196: ...rtition in the mobile computer 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Memory icon Storage Card tab Figure 3 36 Memory Window Storage Card Tab 2 Tap the drop down list and then the name of the storage card or Flash File partition whose information you want to view Minimally the drop down list always includes the Platform and Application partition 3 Tap ok ...

Page 197: ...s tab Figure 3 37 Memory Window Running Programs Tab The Running Program List lists all running active programs 2 To stop an active program select the program from the Running Program List list and tap Stop 3 To display an active program select the program from the Running Program List list box and tap Activate 4 To stop all active programs tap Stop All 5 Tap ok ...

Page 198: ...management options Battery To check the main battery and backup battery status 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Power icon Battery tab Figure 3 38 Power Window Battery Tab The Battery tab provides general information about battery conditions The amount of useful operating time remaining varies depending on battery type and how you use the mobile computer 2 Tap ok ...

Page 199: ...y see Radio Power on page 3 48 2 To turn the WWAN radio power on and off in MC9062 MC9063 mobile computers use the Radio Power Settings window only see Radio Power on page 3 48 To turn the mobile computer s wireless capabilities on 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Power icon Wireless tab Figure 3 39 Power Window Wireless Tab 2 Select the Wireless signals on radio button 3 In the list box select the...

Page 200: ...of time Turn the mobile computer off or use a screen saver when the mobile computer is not in use Use the mobile computer Power Settings to automatically turn off the display when the unit is not in use or use a screen saver application 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Power icon Advanced tab Figure 3 40 Power Window Advanced Tab 2 Select On battery power Turn off device if not used for check box 3...

Page 201: ...rn off when idle While on battery power the mobile computer automatically turns off or suspends operation if you don t touch the keyboard or use the stylus for three minutes Maximize battery life by shortening this time Turn off sounds you don t need By default the mobile computer produces sounds in response to a number of events such as warnings appointments and key presses To optimize battery li...

Page 202: ...ilable radio power options are based on the configuration of the mobile computer Any changes made in this window do NOT persist after a cold boot Changes do persist after a warm boot To turn radio power on and off 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Radio Power icon Figure 3 41 Radio Power Window 2 Select the check box for the radio to power on Deselect the check box for the radio to power off 3 Tap o...

Page 203: ...ns of Bluetooth radio hardware and software on the mobile computer The BT Version tab is only available in mobile computers with Bluetooth wireless technology 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Radio Power icon Bluetooth tab Figure 3 42 Bluetooth Versions Window 2 Tap ok to exit ...

Page 204: ...so choose the metric or U S system of measurement You can also choose from a large number of input locales When you switch to another input locale some programs offer special features such as font characters or spell checkers designed for different languages 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Regional Settings icon Region tab Figure 3 43 Regional Settings Window Region Tab 2 From the drop down list s...

Page 205: ...he desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Region tab 5 Select the Currency tab Figure 3 45 Regional Settings Window Currency Tab 6 Select the desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Regional tab ...

Page 206: ...indow Time Tab 8 Select the desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Region tab 9 Select the Date tab Figure 3 47 Regional Settings Window Date Tab 10 Select the desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Region tab 11 Tap ok ...

Page 207: ...re loaded onto the mobile computer 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Remove Programs icon Figure 3 48 Remove Programs Window 2 From the Programs in storage memory list box select the program you want to remove 3 Tap Remove You can only remove programs that you have installed in RAM 4 Tap ok ...

Page 208: ... enable ClearType fonts 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Screen icon Figure 3 49 Screen Window 2 Tap Align Screen 3 The align screen appears Tap each target with the stylus and following the on screen messages 4 Select the Enable ClearType check box to enable easier reading of text in programs that support ClearType 5 Tap ok ...

Page 209: ... the Power Off or Auto Off list box See Table 3 6 for a list of wakeup conditions settings 3 Tap ok Only the default Trigger and Any Key wakeup condition settings are retained after a cold boot However all settings are maintained after a warm boot Table 3 6 Wakeup Conditions Status Description Action Conditions for wakeup Power Off When the mobile computer goes into sleep mode by pressing the Powe...

Page 210: ... actions wake the mobile computer up Trigger Scan button is pressed Any Key Any key on the keypad is pressed Touch Panel Touch screen is tapped Table 3 7 System Tab Data Item Description Format DEVICE ID in GUID format 128 bit unique identifier guaranteed across all mobile computers with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs GUID is a Microsoft defined format DEVICE ID in Byte format 128 bit...

Page 211: ...where X is an alphanumeric character OEM Version Manufacturer s version X XX where X is an alphanumeric character Platform Name and Version Platform and Version of Platform PocketPC 3 0 SSDK 4 2 Platform ID Version of platform hex image XXXXXX where X is an alphanumeric character Table 3 7 System Tab Data Continued Item Description Format ...

Page 212: ...PRG 3 58 Config The Config tab displays mobile computer options installed in the device 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Symbol Settings icon Config tab Figure 3 52 Symbol Settings Window Config Tab 2 In the Config tab you can view the configuration data 3 Tap ok ...

Page 213: ...tion Wireless Ethernet The mobile computer can be configured for a wireless Ethernet connection 1 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Wireless Ethernet icon The Configure Network Adapters window appears Figure 3 53 Configure Network Adapters Window 2 In the My network card connects to drop down list select the appropriate connection ...

Page 214: ... 3 54 Wireless Ethernet IP Address Window 4 In the IP address window select the appropriate radio button to Use a server assigned IP address or to Use a specific IP address If Use a specific IP address is selected enter the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway as needed 5 Tap the Name Servers tab The Name Servers window appears Figure 3 55 Wireless Ethernet Name Servers Window ...

Page 215: ...Settings 3 61 6 Enter the appropriate DNS Alt DNS WINS and Alt WINS server addresses 7 Tap ok Figure 3 56 Adapters 8 Tap ok to confirm the setup 9 Tap ok to exit ...

Page 216: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 3 62 ...

Page 217: ...Setting Up a Connection on the Mobile Computer 4 9 Setting Up a Connection on the Host Computer 4 11 Ethernet Communication Setup 4 13 Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager 4 13 Installing eConnect 4 14 Host Computer Configuration 4 15 DHCP Server Configuration 4 16 Cradle Configuration 4 16 Using ActiveSync 4 21 Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network 4 21 ...

Page 218: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 4 2 ...

Page 219: ...ation software and setting up the appropriate accessory to enable communication between the mobile computer and the host device For more information about the accessories available for the mobile computer see Chapter 12 Accessories Installing Communication Software To successfully communicate with the various host devices Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 7 or higher must be installed on the host com...

Page 220: ...he software from the Microsoft web site at http www microsoft com Refer to the installation and RAS instructions included with the ActiveSync software 2 Set up a partnership via the ActiveSync connection using a serial or USB connection to the host computer Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computerbefore connecting the mobile computer Setting up a Partnership After ActiveSync...

Page 221: ... the host computer select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync File Get Connected Figure 4 1 Get Connected Window 2 Connect the mobile computer to the host computer using the appropriate Serial connection see Chapter 12 Accessories 3 On the host computer select Next in the Get Connected window ...

Page 222: ...uter and the mobile computer attempt to synchronize The New Partnership window appears Figure 4 2 New Partnership Window 5 Click the Standard partnership radio button and then select Next The New Partnership Specify how to synchronize data window appears Figure 4 3 How To Sync Window ...

Page 223: ... 4 4 How To Sync Window 7 Click the Yes I want to synchronize with only this computer radio button and then select Next The New Partnership Select Synchronization Settings window appears Figure 4 5 Select Synchronization Settings Window 8 To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box ...

Page 224: ...elect Finish The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears showing the connection status and the data synchronized Figure 4 7 ActiveSync Connected Window During the first synchronization information stored on the host computer is copied to the mobile computer When the copy is complete and all data is synchronized the mobile computer can be disconnected from the host computer ...

Page 225: ...er and refer to ActiveSync Help Serial Communication Setup For serial communication using accessories that can communicate with either a serial or USB connection connect only the serial cable Do not connect both the serial and USB cables If both serial and USB communication cables are required the host computer s USB port must be disabled in ActiveSync before serial communication can be enabled Se...

Page 226: ...hronization Window PC Tab 3 Tap Options to display the PC Synchronization Options window Figure 4 10 PC Synchronization Options Window 4 Select the Enable PC sync using this connection check box 5 Select the connection e g serial COM port USB for synchronization from the drop down list The default connection for synchronization is USB 6 Select the Maintain connection radio button ...

Page 227: ...d Setting up a Partnership on page 4 4 Setting Up a Connection on the Host Computer 1 Select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync on the host computer if it is not already running The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears Figure 4 11 ActiveSync Not Connected Every mobile computer should have a unique device name Never try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name See Device ID on ...

Page 228: ...ck boxes can be selected to avoid having to update this window for different connections However if the same serial COM port is used for ActiveSync and TCM the serial COM port must be deselected in this window for it to be available for TCM downloads 4 Select the Show status icon in taskbar check box 5 Tap OK to save any changes made 6 Ensure the accessory being used to communicate is connected to...

Page 229: ...tall MobileDox Cradle Manager Install eConnect Mobile computer configuration Host computer configuration DHCP server configuration Cradle configuration Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager MobileDox Cradle Manager is used only when establishing a connection using the Four Slot Ethernet cradle The Cradle Management software features View cradles that are attached to the network via MobileDox Net Vie...

Page 230: ... was established between the host computer and the mobile computer see Setting up a Partnership on page 4 4 2 Download the latest version of the eConnect software from http devzone symbol com to the host computer 3 On the host computer display the ActiveSync Explorer and copy the cab file to the My Pocket PC Temp folder 4 On the mobile computer locate the cab file in the File Explorer Temp folder ...

Page 231: ...on software and connection settings Follow the steps below using Microsoft ActiveSync software on both the mobile computer and the host computer To configure the host computer 1 Download and install ActiveSync See Installing ActiveSync on page 4 3 2 Configure the connection settings The host computer must be configured for TCP IP network communications a Click the ActiveSync icon b Click on File C...

Page 232: ...ress you can either use a DHCP server as shown above or use the MobileDox Cradle Manager see Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager on page 4 13 The DHCP server is the preferred method Cradle Configuration The MobileDox Cradle Manager allows you to setup the Device IP Address and modify cradle settings See Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager on page 4 13 for instructions to download and install the s...

Page 233: ...ess 1 Launch the MobileDox Cradle Manager on the host computer 2 Click File Set IP Address of Unlisted Device The Set IP Address window appears Figure 4 14 Set IP Address Window 3 Enter the appropriate MAC Address and IP address 4 Click OK ...

Page 234: ...ings Window General Settings Tab Table 4 1 Cradle Settings General Settings Fields Field Description Device Name A textstring usedtodescribe theMobileDox device Any 15 characterstring may be entered Custom String A text string for any desired usage examples are location asset ID etc Any 15 character string may be entered RequireAdminPrivilegestoModifySettings check box Selecting this check box req...

Page 235: ... configuration is used information needs to be entered IP Address The IP address that the MobileDox uses when communicating on the network Subnet Mask The subnet mask that the MobileDox uses when communicating on the network Gateway Address The IP address that the MobileDox uses to send non local IP network data DNS Address The IP address of a server s that can resolve Internet names into IP addre...

Page 236: ...names one for each of the cradle s slots IP Address The IP address assigned to the cradled device There should be one IP address per cradle slot This box is disabled for all devices if DHCP is used to obtain the IP address Use DHCP to obtain IP Address check box The cradle uses DHCP to obtain an IP address for the handheld Unchecking this selection allows the cradle to use Static IP address for th...

Page 237: ...the cradle The mobile computer displays a succession of dialog boxes appear indicating the status of the connection Also the ActiveSync icon on the host computer s system tray turns green to indicate that the host computer and the mobile computer are communicating Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network The MC9060 K MC9010 S and MC9060 S can connect to the Internet across a wireless netwo...

Page 238: ...er tries to locate Access Points APs in the area When it locates a wireless LAN s the ESSID name displays in the Available WLAN Networks list 4 Tap the ESSID name and then tap Connect 5 The Mobile Companion Mode tab appears Figure 4 20 Mobile Companion Mode Tab 6 The profile name and ESSID name appears in the respective fields 7 In the Operating Mode list select Infrastructure ...

Page 239: ...elect an Authentication None Kerberos LEAP EAP TLS or PEAP from the Authentication drop down list that may be needed on the wireless network 10 Tap the Encryption tab Figure 4 22 Mobile Companion Encryption Tab 11 Select the encryption algorithm used on the wireless network Open System WEP or TKIP WPA ...

Page 240: ...bile Companion IP Config Tab DHCP 13 Select either DHCP or Static from the IP Type drop down list 14 If you select Static IP enter the required data in the fields that appear in the window See the Network Administrator for this information 15 Tap ok 16 Tap ok 17 The Mobile Companion wireless status icon should indicate that the mobile computer is connected to the AP If the status icon does not ind...

Page 241: ...ctions icon Advanced tab Figure 4 24 Connections Window Advanced Tab 19 Tap Network Card The Configure Network Adapters window appears Figure 4 25 Configure Network Adapters Window 20 Select The Internet from the My network card connects to drop down list 21 Tap ok ...

Page 242: ...ndows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 4 26 22 Tap Start Internet Explorer The Pocket Internet Explorer window appears Figure 4 26 Pocket Internet Explorer Window 23 In the address bar enter the URL for a web site ...

Page 243: ...on 5 3 Mobile Companion 5 4 Finding WLANs 5 5 Mode 5 6 Authentication 5 7 Encryption 5 16 IP Config 5 18 Power 5 20 Status 5 22 Setting Options 5 28 Changing Profiles 5 31 Editing a Profile 5 31 Creating a New Profile 5 31 Deleting a Profile 5 31 ...

Page 244: ...until a Warm Boot 5 33 Prevent Password Cache 5 34 LEAP Usage 5 34 Enterprise Level Wi Fi Protected Access 5 35 AEGIS Security Client 5 35 Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping FH Settings 1 and 2 MB Radios 5 36 Mobile Unit Tab 5 37 MicroAP Tab 5 38 Encryption Tab 5 40 IP Config Tab 5 41 WLAN Adapter Tab 5 42 Configuring the S24 DS 11 Mb Radio Using a Registry File 5 44 Configuring the S24 FH 2 Mb Radio Us...

Page 245: ...be properly configured Refer to the documentation that came with your Access Points APs for instructions on setting up the required hardware The mobile computer Network Adapter settings and Spectrum24 settings configure and monitor the wireless connection The Mobile Companion icon appears in the task tray and indicates mobile computer signal strength as follows Icon Status Excellent signal strengt...

Page 246: ... for the wireless connection See Status on page 5 22 for more information Signal tab view displays radio signal transmission strength from the adapter using its current profile to the associated AP Info tab view displays mobile computer s software driver firmware and hardware versions as well as country information for the current WLAN profile IP Status tab view displays network address informatio...

Page 247: ...tworks APs and networked peers available to the mobile computer for association The networks are listed by their ESSID To the right of each network is a signal strength icon Networks with a signal strength of Good three green bars out of five or better should be considered for connection Tap a network and tap Connect to interoperate with the AP representing that network Once connected the Mode Aut...

Page 248: ...ntifier of the network connection You can change the Profile Name if desired Use the Profile Name field to enter the name of the mobile computer profile used to transmit with either an AP or another networked computer 802 11 ESSID Populated with the name and WLAN identifier of the network connection The ESSID is the 802 11 Extended Service Set Identifier The ESSID is 32 character maximum string id...

Page 249: ...mpanion initially appears Ad Hoc Select Ad Hoc to enable the mobile computer to form its own local network where mobile computers communicate peer to peer without APs using a shared ESSID Select the Long preamble check box if the mobile computer and its profile are using a long preamble when transmitting data A long preamble is approximately 8 bytes of the packet header attached to the packet prio...

Page 250: ...ppear The KDC field should remain with the default KDC name krbtgt unless it is changed in the server Enter the name of the server that hosts the Kerberos KDC in the Realm field The KDC is located on a server and maintains information about the access points and users it supports The KDC also permits the transmission and receipt of data once the credentials of the user are verified Tap Kerberos Op...

Page 251: ...mrequests a user name and password after the specified time parameter Available time parameters are specified as an Interval in minutes or At hh mm a specified time chosen with the pull down menu If a time option is not selected authentication continues without a user name and password verification Resume When enabled the system prompts the user for username and password after the system is suspen...

Page 252: ...Tab EAP TLS Table 5 4 Authentication Tab Fields LEAP Authentication Description LEAP see Figure 5 5 Select this option to enable LEAP authentication LEAP is founded on mutual authentication The AP and the mobile computer attempting to connect to it require authentication before access to the network is permitted ...

Page 253: ...heme 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 achieves this through secure authentication certificates PEAP see Figure 5 7 Select this option to enable PEAP authentication This method uses a digital certificate to verify and authenticate a user s identity PE...

Page 254: ...anion Utility located on the tasktray of the Today screen to configure the Spectrum24 radio Figure 5 8 Microsoft Spectrum24 Configuration Windows Installing and View Certificates The steps that follow explain how to install a user certificate EAP TLS only and a server certificate needed for EAP TLS and PEAP authentication 1 On the EAP TLS or PEAP Authentication window tap Install View Certificates...

Page 255: ... Certificate 3 Enter the User Password and Server information in their respective text boxes 4 Tap Retrieve 5 A Progress dialog appears to indicate the status of the certificate retrieval 6 Tap ok to exit 7 On the Manage Certificates window tap Root server to request the installation of a Server Certificate EAP TLS and PEAP Figure 5 11 EAP TLS PEAP Install Root Certificate ...

Page 256: ... Server Certificate on the mobile compuer Figure 5 12 EAP TLS PEAP Browse Server Certificate 9 Select All Files from the Type drop down list 10 In the list of certificates select tap the certificate to install Tapping a certificate to install displays the Install Root Certificate window 11 On the Install Root Certificate window Figure 5 11 tap Install Certificate 12 Tap ok to exit ...

Page 257: ...out any installed certificate tap and hold a certificate in the list and select Details from the menu Figure 5 13 Certificates Details 14 To display expanded details about a particular field tap a field in the list Figure 5 14 Expanded Details 15 Tap ok to exit ...

Page 258: ...onnection makes wireless links vulnerable to information theft Encryption is an efficient method of preventing data theft and improving data security The AP and the mobile computer are required to use the same encryption algorithm to associate and transmit data If an AP is set to Open System and an adapter is set to 40 bit or 128 bit no association takes place Similarly if an adapter is set to Ope...

Page 259: ...he key values for the network the digits are replaced with asterisks within the Encryption key fields If the associated access point is using an optional Passkey the active adapter WLAN profile is required to use one as well The Passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the Encryption property window The Passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without having to...

Page 260: ...nly impact the profile selected in the Mode tab and do not impact the network address parameters configured for other profiles Figure 5 16 Mobile Companion IP Config Tab DHCP Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP from the IP Type drop down list to obtain a leased IP address and network configuration information from a remote server DHCP is the default setting for the mobile computer prof...

Page 261: ...imal 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 in order to effectively manage routed IP addresses Having an organization s network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Gateway The default gateway is a device that is...

Page 262: ...vices that could be operating nearby Reducing a coverage area in high traffic areas improves transmission quality by reducing the number of noises in that coverage area Table 5 8 Power Tab Fields Field Description Radio Transmission Power In Infrastructure mode There are two transmission power options Select Automatic to use the AP power level Automatic is the default mode for mobile computers ope...

Page 263: ...th other devices in very close proximity Additionally select minimum power in instances where little or no radio interference from other devices is anticipated Automatic Power Saving Mode Switches to Best Network Performance when an AC power supply is detected If a battery is used an appropriate setting between Best Network Performance and Acceptable Network Performance is automatically chosen bas...

Page 264: ...w clearly the adapter can hear the associated AP Figure 5 19 Mobile Companion Signal Tab The Signal tab is view only and is not available if the current operating mode is Ad Hoc Table 5 9 Signal Fields Field Description Missed Beacons Displays the amount of beacons uniform system packets broadcast by the AP to keep the network synchronized missed by the mobile computer The fewer the missed beacons...

Page 265: ...r The fewer transmit retries the stronger the signal As long as the LED to the right of the graph is green the AP association is not jeopardized If the LED is red an association with a different AP could be warranted to reduce the amount of transmit retries and improve the signal Signal Displays the Relative Signal Strength Indicator RSSI of the signal transmitted between the AP and mobile compute...

Page 266: ... This data is consistent for the mobile computer regardless of which mobile computer profile is the current profile Current Status Displays the mobile computer s current Profile Name ESSID and Encryption mode Mobile computer performance is displayed using a verbal indicator of signal strength Mobile computer operating information differs depending on which profile was enabled as the current profil...

Page 267: ...ing an organization s network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Gateway The gateway is a device that is used to forward IP packets to and from a remote destination DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS is used mostly to translate domain names and IP addresses It is a...

Page 268: ...the IP drop down list 7 Select the size of the packet transmission from the Size drop down list 8 Tap Start Test to begin the ping test 9 Tap Stop Test to terminate the ping test The average mega bits per second signal strength data rate currently in use test statistics and round trip RT times are displayed for each test The associated AP MAC address is also displayed The signal strength level and...

Page 269: ... Set Mandatory item prohibits the mobile computer from associating with a different AP The letter M displays on top of the icon when the Set Mandatory option is selected Selecting Set Roaming allows the mobile computer 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 the APs with the same ESSID A signal strength v...

Page 270: ...their transmit rate their supported data rate and the length of time an adapter was out of the Ad Hoc network Tap Refresh to update the Peers tab to the latest Ad Hoc network performance and mobile computer membership data Figure 5 24 Mobile Companion Peers Tab Setting Options Select Options from the Mobile Companion menu to access AP and Ad Hoc networks disable profile roaming and enable system s...

Page 271: ... this option was previously disabled refresh the Available WLAN Networks window to display the Ad Hoc networks available to the mobile computer 3 Select the Disable Profile Roaming check box to configure the adapter WLAN profile not to roam to the next available WLAN profile when the mobile computer moves out of range of the current WLAN profile 4 Select the Enable Sounds check box to initiate an ...

Page 272: ...box empty and enter the new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password text boxes Tap OK b To change an existing password enter the current password in the Current Password text box enter the new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password text boxes Tap OK c Delete the password in this case enter the current password in the Current Password edit box and leave the New Password...

Page 273: ...at profile as the active profile Once selected the mobile computer is using the authentication encryption ESSID IP Config and power consumption settings initially configured for that profile Editing a Profile Select a profile from the list box and tap Edit to display the Mode tab where the ESSID and operating mode can be changed for the profile Use the Encryption IP Config and Power tabs as necess...

Page 274: ...he password until a warm boot soft reset but not saved in the registry This method also has a timeout available The username and password are never saved Any change of status roam or suspend resume will require that the user login The default is set to cache the password until a warm boot with no timeout If a different password caching option is desired the S24Profiles reg registry file in the Pla...

Page 275: ... A timeout value can also be set in the registry The timeout forces the user to enter the username and password after a power on if the device had not gone through the LEAP authentication processes after the set period of time Normally the device goes through the LEAP authentication process at every power up and every time it roams between APs The timeout setting can be set in minutes using hexade...

Page 276: ...the LCachePwd value from 1 to 2 LCachePwd dword 2 2 Ensure that the UNAME and UPwd lines are commented out by putting a semicolon at the beginning of each line 3 After the changes are made use ActiveSync to copy the S24Profiles reg file overwriting the old file onto the mobile computer s Platform folder Then cold boot the mobile computer for the changes to take effect LEAP Usage After LEAP setup i...

Page 277: ...one application only and not shared Profile roaming should be disabled in the application that is not being used AEGIS Security Client The AEGIS Security Client is an implementation of the client side of the IEEE 802 1X Port Based Network Access Control protocol 802 1X access control provides improved security for both wired and wireless networks It solves the problem of key distribution in wirele...

Page 278: ... RTS threshold International Roaming capability and AP options see Mobile Unit Tab on page 5 37 MicroAP The MicroAP tab sets the mobile computer to operate as an AP and establishes a single cell wireless network see MicroAP Tab on page 5 38 Encryption The Encryption tab sets the WLAN adapter to make the wireless link less vulnerable to information theft see Encryption Tab on page 5 40 IP Config Th...

Page 279: ...nsmission Once the mobile computer receives a Clear To Send CTS signal from the AP the mobile computer transmits the data packet Establishing an RTS threshold in advance of sending large volumes of data helps ensure data transmission with little interference International Roaming Check the International Roaming check box to enable the mobile computer to associate with APs with different country co...

Page 280: ...ut interference The MicroAP does not roam but it does support roaming Power Mode A Spectrum24 radio has two main power consumption modes Continuous Aware Mode CAM and Power Save Poll PSP mode Use the Power Mode drop down list to specify the power mode to be used by the radio CAM provides the best performance but uses the most power CAM is the preferred mode for devices running on AC power PSP save...

Page 281: ... Fields Field Description Enable MicroAP Tap the Enable MicroAP check box to support MicroAP operations Tap the 1 or 2 Megabit Base Rate check boxes to specify the data rate within the MicroAP cell A MicroAP and the mobile computer are required to use the same data rate Frequency Hop Settings Tap the Frequency Hop Settings drop down list to establish the Hop Set Hop Sequence and DTIM Delay to be u...

Page 282: ...Encryption Key algorithm Adapters using Open System cannot associate to the MicroAP when the MicroAP has Shared Key enabled Only when the MicroAP is using Open System can Open System mobile computers associate to it Encryption Algorithm Use the Encryption Algorithm drop down list to select the adapter Encryption algorithm The Open System algorithm default setting does not encrypt packets over the ...

Page 283: ...cription IP Configuration Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP from the IP Type drop down list to obtain a leased IP address and network configuration information from a remote server DHCP is the default setting for the mobile computer profile When DHCP is selected the IP address fields are read only Select Static to manually assign the IP subnet mask default gateway DNS and WINS addres...

Page 284: ...ation in highly reflective environments Do not select diversity if a secondary antenna is not being used Using diversity in a single antenna application can cause poor wireless network performance Radio Link Rate Use the Radio Link Rate radio buttons to specify the data rate supported The mobile computer can use 1MB 2MB or both If Both 1MB and 2MB Support is selected the mobile computer defaults t...

Page 285: ...eld 4 Tap OK 5 The new password is required the next time Spectrum24 FH is accessed To change an existing password 1 Tap Password from the WLAN Adapter tab 2 Enter the current password in the Current Password field 3 Enter a new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields 4 Tap OK To disable an existing password 1 Tap Password from the WLAN Adapter tab 2 Enter the current password...

Page 286: ...on the mobile computer Once this file is loaded onto the mobile computer these settings are restored after a cold boot Configuring the S24 FH 2 Mb Radio Using a Registry File Default settings for the Spectrum24 radio card can be set on the mobile computer using registry reg files There is one registry file FHDOTNET reg that contains the global registry settings profile specific and operating regis...

Page 287: ...rification 6 5 Ensuring Network Coverage 6 5 Configuring a GPRS Data Connection 6 6 Establishing a GPRS Data Connection 6 9 Ending a GPRS Data Connection 6 10 GSM GPRS Settings 6 11 Phone 6 11 Sounds 6 11 Security 6 12 Services 6 14 Call Barring Call Blocking 6 16 Caller ID 6 16 Call Forwarding 6 17 ...

Page 288: ...vice SMS 6 18 Network 6 19 Changing Networks Manually 6 19 Viewing Available Networks 6 20 Setting Preferred Networks 6 21 Phone Info 6 23 Power 6 24 Band 6 25 WWAN Radio Power Management MC9062 MC9063 Only 6 26 Radio Power vs Mobile Computer Power 6 26 WWAN Radio Power Management Settings 6 27 Suspend 6 27 Resume 6 27 ...

Page 289: ...vices can include speed dialing call tracking voice mail call forwarding conference calling and caller ID depending on the type of service The integrated phone in the mobile computer can also be used as a modem to connect the mobile computer to an ISP or work network The GSM GPRS enabled mobile computer can connect to the Internet or work network over GPRS using Cellular Line or using the modem sp...

Page 290: ...or phone and data connections 1 Install the mobile computer main battery page 1 9 2 Charge the main battery and backup battery page 1 12 3 Install the SIM card page 1 14 4 Start the mobile computer page 1 20 5 Ensure network coverage page 6 5 6 Configure a GPRS data connection page 6 6 Data connection configuration is pre packaged with T Mobile service Other other service providers may require dat...

Page 291: ...scriber to the network In addition to SIM card installation various settings may be required for the mobile computer to operate as a phone with data connection features Ensuring Network Coverage 1 Ensure an activated SIM card from the phone service provider is installed in the mobile computer See SIM Card MC9062 on page 1 14 The SIM card must be GPRS enabled to connect to a GPRS network 2 Verify a...

Page 292: ...y that the SIM card was installed correctly If it was and no network appears contact the service provider Configuring a GPRS Data Connection A GPRS data connection allows Internet access across a wireless network Data connection is pre packaged with T Mobile service accounts Other service providers may require the data connection configuration that follows To verify active T Mobile phone and data ...

Page 293: ...Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon Tasks tab Figure 6 3 Connections Window 3 Under My ISP select Add a new modem connection Figure 6 4 Connections Window Make New Connection 4 Enter a connection name in the Enter a name for the connection text box 5 Select Cellular Line GPRS from the Select a modem drop down list ...

Page 294: ...p Next Figure 6 5 Connections Window Access Point Name 7 Enter the APN from the service provider in the Access point name text box 8 Tap Next Figure 6 6 Connections Window User Name Password 9 Tap Finish user name and password are not required 10 Tap ok to exit Connections ...

Page 295: ... mobile computer See SIM Card MC9062 on page 1 14 2 Ensure a GPRS data connection was configured See Configuring a GPRS Data Connection on page 6 6 3 Tap at the top of the screen Figure 6 7 Connectivity Dialog 4 Tap Connect GPRS Figure 6 8 Connectivity Dialog GPRS Service Availability Service Provider ...

Page 296: ...N or a SIM card 6 When a connection is established tap Start Internet Explorer to launch the Internet browser Ending a GPRS Data Connection To cancel a data connection in progress tap Cancel in the Connecting dialog window To end an established data connection 1 Tap to display the dialog window 2 Tap Disconnect When Disconnect is tapped during an active data transfer e g downloading a web page the...

Page 297: ...omatically displays on the Phone tab when a live SIM card is installed 2 Select a ring type from the Ring type drop down list The ring type changes the way the mobile computer rings to notify the user of an incoming call Regardless of the ring type selected a dialog box appears on the mobile computer s display for incoming calls 3 Select a ring tone for incoming calls from the Ring tone drop down ...

Page 298: ...ous sound for as long as the number on the keypad is pressed b Select Beep for a tone that sounds only for one or two seconds c Select Off to disable tones 5 Tap Other Settings to set additional sounds and notifications for the mobile computer see Sounds Notifications on page 3 23 Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life Security Enabling a PIN Emergency calls can be placed at any ...

Page 299: ... 9 select the Require PIN when phone is used check box under Security Figure 6 10 Enter PIN 2 Use the touch keypad to enter a four to eight digit PIN 3 Tap Enter to enable the PIN and return to the Phone tab Changing a PIN 1 From the Phone tab Figure 6 9 tap Change PIN Figure 6 11 Enter Old PIN ...

Page 300: ...re PIN when phone is used check box 2 Use the touch keypad to enter the current PIN 3 Tap Enter 4 Tap ok to confirm the change 5 Tap ok to exit settings Services Use the Services tab to configure settings for subscribed phone services For example block certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls page 6 16 allow the caller s identity to be disclosed when making outgoing calls page 6 16 forward ...

Page 301: ...p Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Services tab or Start Phone Tools Options Services tab Figure 6 13 MC9062 Phone Window Services Tab 2 Select a service from the list and tap Get Settings 3 Change services settings as follows ...

Page 302: ...he type of incoming and or outgoing calls to block Figure 6 14 Call Barring Call Blocking Caller ID Enable caller ID to provide a way for people to know the identity of the person making an outgoing call Select the Everyone radio button to always display the caller ID Select the No one radio button to prevent the caller s identity from displaying to others Figure 6 15 Caller ID ...

Page 303: ...x To forward incoming calls to a different phone number based on a specific situation select one or more of the check boxes under Forward phone calls only if Unavailable enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the phone is turned off or the user is unreachable Busy enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the line is busy No answer enter the phone number to r...

Page 304: ...in a phone session Select the Notify me radio button to enable call waiting Select the Do not notify me radio button to disable call waiting Figure 6 17 Call Waiting Voice Mail and Short Message Service SMS To receive voice mail and short messages enter the voice mail and or SMS phone number in the appropriate text boxes Figure 6 18 Voice Mail and SMS ...

Page 305: ...tworks manually or automatically The current network remains active until it s changed the signal is lost or the SIM card is changed The network currently used by the mobile computer is displayed in the Current network field at the top of the window Changing Networks Manually 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Network tab or Start Phone Tools Options Network tab Figure 6 19 MC9062 Phone ...

Page 306: ...adio button Figure 6 20 Choose Network 3 From the Choose Network window select the network to use 4 Tap OK Viewing Available Networks To view all wireless networks available 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Network tab or Start Phone Tools Options Network tab Figure 6 21 MC9062 Phone Window Network Tab ...

Page 307: ...ting Preferred Networks Set networks in a preferred order of access Setting preferred networks allows the mobile computer to access a second preferred network if the first preferred network is unavailable 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Network tab or Start Phone Tools Options Network tab Figure 6 23 MC9062 Phone Window Network Tab ...

Page 308: ...tworks Figure 6 24 Preferred Networks 3 Select the preferred networks by tapping one or more check boxes 4 Tap and as necessary to place the selected networks in the preferred order 5 Tap ok to send the new settings to the network 6 From the Network tab select the Automatic radio button 7 Tap ok to exit settings ...

Page 309: ...hone Info tab to view hardware and software information about the phone 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Phone Info tab or Start Phone Tools Options Phone Info tab Figure 6 25 MC9062 Phone Window Phone Info Tab 2 Tap ok to exit settings ...

Page 310: ...radio power on and off from the Radio Power Settings window see page 3 48 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Power tab or Start Phone Tools Options Power tab Figure 6 26 Phone Window Power Tab 2 Select radio buttons in the No Change and OFF columns as required to control the radio power state when the mobile computer is in suspend state a Select a No Change radio button to maintain the r...

Page 311: ...lled on the mobile computer Both the 850 MHz Enabled and Handover Enhancement Enabled check boxes are checked enabled by default Any changes made in this window do NOT persist after a cold boot default settings are restored Changes do persist after a warm boot 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Band tab or Start Phone Tools Options Band tab Figure 6 27 Phone Window Band Tab 2 Select the ...

Page 312: ...f using the Radio Power Settings window page 3 48 and the Power tab page 6 24 The flight mode feature ofMicrosoft Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Phone Edition can be non intuitive when controlling the power state of the WWAN radio It is recommended that the Radio Power Settings window be used to control the GSM 802 11b Spectrum24 and Bluetooth radio power See Radio Power on page 3 48 ...

Page 313: ...dword F BattDoorResumeRadioPower dword F BattLowResumeRadioPower dword F Radio on and in a high speed data connection e g Internet use Suspends during connection Remains ON Radio on and in a circuit switch data connection session The radio stays ON in suspend and the connection is dropped Remains OFF Active voice call Suspended Remains ON Active voice call maintained Warm boot Resumes Returns to t...

Page 314: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 6 28 ...

Page 315: ... CDMA Phone Activation MC9063 7 5 Sprint Activation 7 5 Sprint Activation Test 7 8 Verizon Activation 7 9 Verizon Activation Test 7 12 Establishing a CDMA Data Connection 7 13 CDMA Settings 7 14 Phone 7 14 Location 7 16 Data 7 17 Sprint Data 7 17 Verizon Data 7 19 System 7 20 ...

Page 316: ... 22 Power 7 23 Services 7 24 Call Barring Call Blocking 7 24 Caller ID 7 24 Call Forwarding 7 24 Call Waiting 7 25 Voice Mail and Short Message Service SMS 7 25 WWAN Radio Power Management MC9062 MC9063 Only 7 26 Radio Power vs Mobile Computer Power 7 26 WWAN Radio Power Management Settings 7 27 Suspend 7 27 Resume 7 27 ...

Page 317: ...the MC9063 as a phone services can include speed dialing call tracking voice mail call forwarding conference calling and caller ID depending on the type of service The integrated phone in the mobile computer can also be used as a modem to connect the mobile computer to an ISP or work network The MC9063 CDMA enabled mobile computer can connect to the Internet or work network using Cellular Line or ...

Page 318: ...dset A headset MUST be connected for all voice call conversations To start using the MC9063 mobile computer for phone and data connections 1 Install the mobile computer main battery page 1 9 2 Charge the main battery and backup battery page 1 12 3 Start the mobile computer see page 1 20 4 Activate the phone page 7 5 5 Configure settings page 7 14 6 Use the phone page 2 63 ...

Page 319: ...to operate as a phone Sprint Activation To activate the phone using Sprint service 1 Contact Sprint to obtain a 6 digit activation code also known as the Master Subsidy Lock MSL code Mobile Directory Number MDN and Mobile Station ID MSID The MDN and MSID are the mobile phone number 2 Ensure the mobile computer is in a strong signal area 3 Tap Start Phone Tools Activation Wizard Figure 7 1 Sprint A...

Page 320: ...4 Tap Next Figure 7 2 Sprint Activation Wizard Activation Code 5 Enter the 6 digit activation code 6 Tap Next Figure 7 3 Sprint Activation Wizard MDN and MSID 7 Enter the MDN and MSID The MDN and MSID are the area code and phone number received from the service provider ...

Page 321: ... Wizard Confirmation 9 If the MDN and MSID numbers are correct tap Yes to confirm Figure 7 5 Sprint Activation Wizard Activation Complete 10 Tap Finish to complete activation The phone can be used in approximately four hours depending on the network provider load ...

Page 322: ...Ensure the Sprint logo displays on the window 3 Make a voice call to ensure activation was successful see Making a Call Using the Keypad on page 2 64 If activation was not successful contact the service provider 4 Tap Start Phone Tools Options Data tab Provision to manually start an Internet Over The Air IOTA session for a data connection This data connection auto updates the Vision profile see Da...

Page 323: ...e provisioning data This process is invisible to the user and occurs once after account activation during the first data connection attempt After a mobile computer is provisioned for Verizon wireless service it is strongly recommended that no Sprint loads are downloaded to the mobile computer and no changes are made to any of the provisioning information To activate the phone using the Verizon aut...

Page 324: ... Directory Number MDN Mobile Station Identification Number MSIN and System Identification code SID The MDN and MSIN are the mobile phone number 2 Ensure the mobile computer is in a strong signal area 3 Tap Start Phone Tools Activation Wizard see Figure 7 7 on page 7 9 4 From the Welcome to Activation window tap Manual Figure 7 8 Verizon Activation Wizard Activation Code 5 Enter the 6 digit activat...

Page 325: ...gure 7 9 Verizon Activation Wizard MDN MSIN SID 7 Enter the MDN and MSIN The MDN and MSIN are the area code and phone number received from the service provider 8 Enter the SID 9 Tap Next Figure 7 10 Verizon Activation Wizard Confirmation ...

Page 326: ...ivation Wizard Activation Complete 11 Tap Finish to complete activation The phone can be used in approximately four hours depending on the network provider load Verizon Activation Test Approximately four hours after activation is completed test the service 1 Tap Start Phone Figure 7 12 Verizon Phone Window 2 Ensure the Verizon logo displays on the window ...

Page 327: ...data connection allows Internet access across a wireless network Data connection is pre packaged with service accounts To verify active data service 1 Tap to display the Connectivity dialog 2 Tap 777 for a data connection using the Cellular Line or 1 Tap Start Internet Explorer see Pocket Internet Explorer on page 11 36 2 In the address bar enter the URL for a web site 3 Press Enter ...

Page 328: ...Phone and voicemail phone numbers automatically display when phone service is activated 3 Select a ring type from the Ring type drop down list The ring type changes the way the mobile computer rings to notify the user of an incoming call Regardless of the ring type selected a dialog box appears on the mobile computer s display for incoming calls 4 Select a ring tone for incoming calls from the Rin...

Page 329: ...nds b Select Long Tones for a continuous sound for as long as the number on the keypad is pressed c Select Off to disable tones 6 Tap Other Settings to set additional sounds and notifications for the mobile computer see Sounds Notifications on page 3 23 7 Select the Notify me when voice privacy is unavailable check box to receive a message when dialing 8 Tap ok to exit settings Turning off sounds ...

Page 330: ... Phone Tools Options Location tab Figure 7 14 Phone Window Location Tab 2 Select the Location ON radio button to allow the network to detect the position of the mobile computer s radio or Select the 911 radio button to turn off location detection hiding the location of the radio from all but 911 emergency service Figure 7 15 Confirmation Dialogs 3 Tap ok to confirm Location ON or 911 Only 4 Tap ok...

Page 331: ...tart IP based Over The Air IOTA provisioning 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Data tab or Start Phone Tools Options Data tab Figure 7 16 Phone Window Sprint Data Tab 2 Tap Reset Connection to reset PCS Vision connection settings Figure 7 17 Reset Connection Settings Dialog 3 Tap Yes Figure 7 18 Reset Connection Completed Dialog ...

Page 332: ...he Air IOTA provisioning IOTA is used to provision various data elements such as Wireless Application Protocol WAP configuration parameters and roaming lists to the mobile computer over the air It is also used to provision other elements such as applications and firmware Figure 7 19 Sprint Provisioning 6 Tap ok to exit settings ...

Page 333: ...s Personal tab Phone icon Data tab or Start Phone Tools Options Data tab Figure 7 20 Phone Window Verizon Data Tab 2 Tap Reset Connection to reset connection settings for National Access Figure 7 21 Reset Connection Settings Dialog 3 Tap Yes Figure 7 22 Reset Connection Completed Dialog 4 Tap ok 5 Tap ok to exit settings ...

Page 334: ...wide PCS Network is not available Automatic roaming is available where Sprint implemented roaming with other wireless carriers Select the Sprint radio button to allow the phone to automatically seek a roaming network within the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network only 2 Select the Enable Call Guard alert when roaming check box to control roaming charges by receiving a reminder when a roaming call is mad...

Page 335: ...carrier respectively if no other network can be found that matches the radio s provisioning Select the Home Only radio button to prevent the radio from locking on any network that is considered a roaming network 2 Voice Privacy allows the user to enable or disable voice privacy Select the Enhanced radio button to trigger the network to use voice privacy whenever the current network supports it Whe...

Page 336: ...Phone Info Use the Phone Info tab to view phone number and version information 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Phone Info tab or Start Phone Tools Options Phone Info tab Figure 7 24 MC9063 Phone Window Phone Info Tab 2 Tap ok to exit settings Sprint Verizon ...

Page 337: ...f from Radio Power Settings window see page 3 48 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Power tab or Start Phone Tools Options Power tab Figure 7 25 Phone Window Power Tab 2 Select radio buttons in the No Change and OFF columns as required to control the radio power state when the mobile computer is in suspend state a Select a No Change radio button to maintain the radio power state that was...

Page 338: ...ng Call barring blocks certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls This service is setup when an account is opened with the service provider Caller ID Caller ID provides a way for people to know the identity of the person making an outgoing call To disable caller ID and block the outgoing phone number 1 Enter 67 on the phone keypad 2 Enter the phone number to call 67 followed by the phone numb...

Page 339: ...ting deactivation 4 Tap End Call Waiting Call waiting notifies the user of an incoming call when the phone is in a phone session This service is setup when an account is opened with the service provider Voice Mail and Short Message Service SMS This service is setup when an account is opened with the service provider ...

Page 340: ...ing the Radio Power Settings window see page 3 48 and the Power tab see page 7 23 The flight mode feature ofMicrosoft Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Phone Edition can be non intuitive when controlling the power state of the WWAN radio It is recommended that the Radio Power Settings window be used to control the GSM 802 11b Spectrum24 and Bluetooth radio power See Radio Power on page 3...

Page 341: ...ord F BattDoorResumeRadioPower dword F BattLowResumeRadioPower dword F Radio on and in a high speed data connection e g Internet use Suspends during connection Remains ON Radio on and in a circuit switch data connection session The radio stays ON in suspend and the connection is dropped Remains OFF Active voice call Suspended Remains ON Active voice call maintained Warm boot Resumes Returns to the...

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Page 343: ...oot 8 4 Warm Boot 8 4 Suspend 8 4 Resume 8 4 Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode Off 8 5 Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On 8 6 Adaptive Frequency Hopping 8 7 Discovering Bluetooth Device s 8 7 Bonding with Discovered Device s 8 7 Renaming a Bonded Device 8 11 Deleting a Bonded Device 8 12 Receiving Incoming Beams 8 14 ...

Page 344: ...pointment or Task 8 17 Sending a Contact 8 19 Sending a File 8 21 Bluetooth Communications 8 23 Dial up to the Network 8 23 Dial Automatically from an Application 8 32 Bluetooth LAN Access 8 32 Connecting to a Bluetooth Access Point 8 33 Automatic Connection 8 39 Creating a Bluetooth Virtual COM Port 8 40 Bluetooth Printing 8 43 ...

Page 345: ... Bluetooth devices within range Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity To achieve the best battery life in mobile computers with multiple radios turn off the radios that are not being used This can be accomplished via the DevicePowerNotify API refer to the SMDK Help File or via the 9000 Demo Control Panel application The 9000 Demo program can be obtained from the Symbol Web site...

Page 346: ... a warm boot is performed on the mobile computer Bluetooth returns to the last state after initialization Suspend When the mobile computer suspends Bluetooth turns off When the mobile computer is placed in suspend mode the Bluetooth radio mode powers off and the piconet Bluetooth connection is dropped see Table 15 2 on page 15 7 for more information When the mobile computer resumes it take approxi...

Page 347: ... 2 Select the Off radio button to turn the Bluetooth radio transmitter off 3 Tab ok to return to the Connections tab or 1 Tap on the navigation bar at the top of the screen to display the Connectivity dialog box Figure 8 2 Connectivity Dialog Box 2 Tap Turn on flight mode to turn the Bluetooth radio transmitter off Tap to turn Bluetooth on and off ...

Page 348: ... detect the mobile computer In Discoverable mode the mobile computer can be seen and connected to by other devices allowing all Bluetooth devices within range 30 feet 10 meters to detect the mobile computer and attempt to beam information to it and or establish a bond In this mode other Bluetooth devices can detect the mobile computer whether or not a bond was created however in order to receive a...

Page 349: ... high rate channels AFH coexistence allows Symbol mobile computers to operate in any infrastructure The Bluetooth radio in this mobile computer operates as a Class 2 device power class The maximum output power is 2 5mW and the expected range is 32 8 feet 10 meters A definitive definition of ranges based on power class is difficult to obtain due to power and device differences and whether one measu...

Page 350: ...ange information without re entering a PIN To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device 1 Ensure that the Bluetooth device being looked for is in discoverable mode 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Figure 8 4 Settings Window Connections Tab 4 Tap Bluetooth icon Bonded Devices tab Figure 8 5 Bluetooth Window Bonded Devices T...

Page 351: ... a Bluetooth Device Window 6 In the list tap the device with which to create a bond and then tap Next Figure 8 7 Enter Device Bluetooth PIN Window If the device to which the mobile computer is bonding does not appear in the list ensure it is turned on in discoverable mode and within range 30 feet 10 meters of the mobile computer ...

Page 352: ...o the device for bonding 8 When prompted the same PIN must be entered on the other device When the PIN is entered correctly on the other device the Name the Bluetooth Device window appears Figure 8 8 Name the Bluetooth Device Window 9 In the Name text box edit the name of the other device if desired 10 Tap Finish The bonded device appears in the list Figure 8 9 Bluetooth Bonded Devices Window ...

Page 353: ... the Bluetooth Bonded Devices window 1 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Bluetooth icon Bonded Devices tab 2 Tap and hold the device to rename In the pop up menu select Rename Figure 8 10 Rename Device Selection Dialog Box 3 The Rename bonded device window appears Figure 8 11 Rename Bonded Device Window ...

Page 354: ...Delete in this window to delete a bonded device Deleting a Bonded Device If it is no longer necessary to connect with a device delete it from the Bluetooth Bonded Devices window 1 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Bluetooth icon Bonded Devices tab 2 Tap and hold the device to delete In the pop up menu select Delete Figure 8 12 Delete Device ...

Page 355: ...Bluetooth 8 13 3 A confirmation dialog appears Tap Yes Figure 8 13 Delete Device Confirmation Dialog Box ...

Page 356: ...accept them Clear the Receive all incoming beams check box to prevent the mobile computer from detecting or receiving beams To turn off incoming beams 1 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Beam icon Figure 8 14 Beam Window 2 Tap the Receive all incoming beams check box to clear the box 3 Tap ok Ensure the Receive all incoming beams check box is checked to receive all incoming beams ...

Page 357: ...e mode 2 When prompted to bond with the other device tap OK Figure 8 15 Accept a Bond Request Window 3 In the Device PIN text box enter the same PIN that was entered on the device requesting the bond The PIN must be between 1 and 16 characters Figure 8 16 Enter Device Bluetooth PIN Window 4 Tap Next ...

Page 358: ...ket PCs PRG 8 16 5 In the Name text box edit the name of the device requesting the bond if desired Figure 8 17 Name the Bluetooth Device Window 6 Tap Finish 7 The bond is created and the mobile computer can now exchange information with the other device ...

Page 359: ...tact card in Contacts or a file in File Explorer To beam information to another device Sending an Appointment or Task 1 Ensure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive an appointment or task 2 Tap Start Today to display the Today screen Figure 8 18 Today Screen 3 On the Today screen tap either an appointment or a task to beam ...

Page 360: ...5 The mobile computer begins to search for Bluetooth devices within range Figure 8 20 Calendar Tasks Windows Beam If the mobile computer is bonded to a device but it does not appear in the list ensure it is turned on in discoverable mode and within range 30 feet 10 meters of the mobile computer In addition ensure the mobile device s Bluetooth radio is turned on Calendar Appointment Window Task Win...

Page 361: ...r task Tap Pending to cancel 7 The mobile computer processes and sends the file s Sending a Contact 1 Ensure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a contact 2 Tap Start Contacts The Contacts window appears 3 Tap and hold the contact s to send In the pop up menu select Beam Contact Figure 8 21 Contact Window ...

Page 362: ...puter is bonded to a device but it does not appear in the list ensure it is turned on in discoverable mode and within range 30 feet 10 meters of the mobile computer In addition ensure the mobile device s Bluetooth radio is turned on 5 On the Contacts window tap Tap to send to the Bluetooth device receiving the contact Tap Pending to cancel 6 The mobile computer processes and sends the file s ...

Page 363: ...ive a file 2 Tap Start Programs File Explorer icon to search for a file to send 3 Tap and hold the file s to send In the pop up menu select Beam File Figure 8 23 File Explorer Window 4 The mobile computer begins to search for Bluetooth devices within range Figure 8 24 File Window Beam ...

Page 364: ...in the list ensure it is turned on in discoverable mode and within range 30 feet 10 meters of the mobile computer In addition ensure the mobile device s Bluetooth radio is turned on 5 On the File window tap Tap to send to the Bluetooth device receiving the file s Tap Pending to cancel 6 The mobile computer processes and sends the file s ...

Page 365: ...ion ensure the following Bluetooth phone is turned on Bluetooth phone is discoverable Some phones may also need to be pairable in order to accept a bonding request For more information refer to the phone documentation Mobile computer s and phone s Bluetooth radios are turned on Mobile computer and phone are within range of each other 30 feet 10 meters Dial up to the Network Complete the following ...

Page 366: ...the Advanced tab Figure 8 26 Connections Advanced Tab 3 Tap Select Networks The Network Management window appears Figure 8 27 Network Management Window 4 In the top drop down list select My ISP 5 In the bottom drop down list select My Work Network 6 Tap ok 7 Tap the Tasks tab ...

Page 367: ...SP The My Connection window appears Figure 8 28 My Connection Window 9 In the Enter a name for the connection text box enter a name such as ISP via Bluetooth 10 In the Select a modem drop down list select BluetoothDUN 11 Tap Next Figure 8 29 New Dial Up Window ...

Page 368: ...tooth devices and displays them in the list Figure 8 30 Select Bluetooth Device Window 13 In the list select the device and then tap Next Figure 8 31 Enter Bluetooth Device PIN Window 14 In the Device PIN text box enter a PIN between 1 and 16 characters and tap Next The mobile computer sends the PIN request to the phone When prompted enter the same PIN on the phone ...

Page 369: ...me of the device requesting the bond if desired Figure 8 32 Name the Bluetooth Device Window 16 Tap Finish 17 Enter the dial up number exactly how it should be dialed Include the country and area code as required Figure 8 33 Enter Dial Up Number Window ...

Page 370: ...9 In the User name text box enter the user name for this connection 20 In the Password text box enter the password for this connection 21 In the Domain text box enter the domain for this connection if required 22 Tap Advanced The Advanced window appears Figure 8 35 Advanced Window General Tab 23 Tap the General tab ...

Page 371: ...f the network uses DHCP tap ok 27 If IP addresses are required tap the TCP IP and Servers tabs to enter the necessary settings Tap ok Figure 8 36 Advanced Window TCP IP and Servers Tabs 28 Tap Finish 29 Tap the Connection icon in the navigation bar at the top of the screen An X indicates that the mobile computer is not connected ...

Page 372: ...ction just created Verify the phone number then tap the phone number Figure 8 37 Connecting to a Bluetooth Phone Multiple connections may be listed Tap on the phone number of the connection to dial 31 Depending on the phone and connection settings entering a passkey and or a password may be required before the phone starts to dial ...

Page 373: ...31 32 If the dial up password was not saved the Network Log On screen appears Figure 8 38 Network Log On Window 33 Enter the Password and tap ok 34 The device begins dialing Figure 8 39 Dialing the Bluetooth Phone ...

Page 374: ...y be required before the phone starts to dial 3 If the dial up password was not saved the Network Log On screen may appear Enter the Password and tap ok 4 When the mobile computer starts calling the call status can be seen on both the mobile computer and phone display After the mobile computer connects it receives transmits the information as requested e g Pocket Internet Explorer displays the req...

Page 375: ...s window appears Figure 8 40 Connections Window 2 On the Tasks tab tap Add a new modem connection under My ISP The My Connection window appears Figure 8 41 My Connection Window 3 In the Enter a name for the connection text box enter a name such as AP via Bluetooth 4 In the Select a modem drop down list select BluetoothDUN ...

Page 376: ... for Pocket PCs PRG 8 34 5 Tap Next Figure 8 42 New Dial Up Window 6 Ensure the Bluetooth AP is discoverable Tap New The mobile computer searches for other Bluetooth devices and displays them in the list Figure 8 43 Select Bluetooth Device Window ...

Page 377: ... Device PIN text box enter the PIN between 1 and 16 characters the AP is set to and tap Next The mobile computer sends the PIN request to the AP 9 In the Name text box edit the name of the AP if desired 10 Tap Finish 11 In the My Connections list tap the phone and then Next Figure 8 45 Enter Dial Up Number 12 Enter any string of numbers ...

Page 378: ...xt Figure 8 46 My Connection Window 14 In the User name text box enter the user name for this connection 15 In the Password text box enter the password for this connection 16 In the Domain text box enter the domain for this connection if required 17 Tap Finish 18 Tap the Connection icon in the navigation bar at the top of the screen An X indicates that the mobile computer is not connected ...

Page 379: ...n just created Tap the phone number to start connecting Figure 8 47 Connecting to a Bluetooth AP Multiple connections may be listed Tap on the phone number of the AP connection 20 Depending on the AP and connection settings entering a passkey and or a password may be required ...

Page 380: ...ket PCs PRG 8 38 21 If a password is required and it was not saved the Network Log On screen appears Figure 8 48 Network Log On Window 22 Enter the Password and tap ok 23 The mobile computer attempts to connect to the AP Figure 8 49 Connecting Dialog Box ...

Page 381: ...n press EDIT g Scroll to Access Ask then press CHANGE h Scroll to Automatic then press SELECT Press DONE 2 Nokia 3650 7650 a On the phone press MENU b Scroll to Connectivity then press Options c The Open option should be highlighted Press Select d The Bluetooth option should be highlighted Press Options e The Open option should be highlighted Press Select f Scroll to the right tab to access the Pa...

Page 382: ..._MULTIPLE pp flocal FALSE Set to FALSE for a client port that is used to creating outgoing connections pp imtu should be set to something other than the default if data payload size is larger than 128 bytes For further information on this structure refer to the Microsoft Help GetBA _T 53594D421722 pp device Set your slave s BDADDR here nIndex 8 This must be the same as the COM port number For devi...

Page 383: ...a _T Failed to register Comport device endif SetCursor LoadCursor NULL NULL Clear the wait cursor End FUNCTION GetBA PROTOTYPE int GetBA WCHAR pp BT_ADDR pba PURPOSE Form the BDADDR in a way the PORTEMUPortParams structure understands int GetBA WCHAR pp BT_ADDR pba Bump pointer through any leading spaces while pp pp for int i 0 i 4 i pp if iswxdigit pp return FALSE int c pp if c a ...

Page 384: ...42 c c a 0xa else if c A c c A 0xa else c c 0 if c 0 c 16 return FALSE pba pba 16 c for i 0 i 8 i pp if iswxdigit pp return FALSE int c pp if c a c c a 0xa else if c A c c A 0xa else c c 0 if c 0 c 16 return FALSE pba pba 16 c if pp pp 0 return FALSE else return TRUE ...

Page 385: ... 43 Bluetooth Printing The mobile computer supports Bluetooth printers that support a serial port profile Printing to a Bluetooth printer requires a print enabled application to be installed on the mobile computer ...

Page 386: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 8 44 ...

Page 387: ... Client 9 4 AirBEAM License 9 4 Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 9 4 Packages 1 Tab 9 5 Packages 2 Tab 9 5 Server Tab 9 6 Misc 1 Tab 9 6 Misc 2 Tab 9 8 Misc 3 Tab 9 8 Synchronizing with the Server 9 9 Manual Synchronization 9 9 Automatic Synchronization 9 10 AirBEAM Staging 9 10 ...

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Page 389: ...uct Reference Guide p n 72 63060 xx AirBEAM Package Builder In a typical distributed AirBEAM system software to be transferred is organized into packages In general an AirBEAM package is simply a set of files that are assigned attributes both as an entire package and as individual component files The package is assigned a version number and the transfer occurs when an updated version is available ...

Page 390: ...version synchronization functionality is enabled through a license key file that is stored on the client device The license key file can be built into AirBEAM Smart Client s image or downloaded in a special AirBEAM package The AirBEAM license key file contains a unique key and a customer specific banner that is displayed when the AirBEAM Smart Client version synchronization logic is invoked Config...

Page 391: ...age 1 Package name of the first of eight packages This is an optional field Package 2 Package name of the second of eight packages This is an optional field Package 3 Package name of the third of eight packages This is an optional field Package 4 Package name of the fourth of eight packages This is an optional field Field Description Package 5 Package name of the fifth of eight packages This is an...

Page 392: ...e sensitive Misc 1 Tab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features Field Description IP Address The IP Address of the server It may be a host name or a dot notation format Directory The directory on the server that contains the AirBEAM package definition files All AirBEAM package definition files are retrieved from this directory during the package synchronization process User The...

Page 393: ...e package synchronization process If enabled RAM management logic is invoked when there is not enough free disk space to download a package The RAM management logic attempts to remove any discardable AirBEAM packages resident on the client Suppress Separator This check box specifies whether the automatic insertion of a file path separator character should be suppressed when the client generated se...

Page 394: ...automatically retrying after a synchronization failure In use Test This check box specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client tests to determine if a file is in use before downloading If the In use Test feature is enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client downloads a temporary copy of any files that are in use If any temporary in use files are downloaded the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically resets the cli...

Page 395: ... to return to the Main Menu This button remains inactive until the synchronization process is complete Tap Retry to restart the synchronization process This button is activated only if there is an error during the synchronization process Field Description Use DHCP server This check box control specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 66 to specify the IP address of ...

Page 396: ...ufacturing The staging support is part of the AirBEAM Smart CE Client that is integrated into the mobile computer The AirBEAM Smart support works by defaulting the AirBEAM Client configuration to a known set of values and launching the AirBEAM Smart package download logic A staging environment including an RF network FTP server and AirBEAM packages must be setup Ideally a staging network and serve...

Page 397: ...Rapid Deployment Client Contents Introduction 10 3 Rapid Deployment Window 10 3 Scanning RD Bar Codes 10 4 ...

Page 398: ...MC9000 G with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 10 2 ...

Page 399: ...wireless network can download them to the mobile computer The location of software packages are encoded in RD bar codes When the mobile computer scans a bar code s the software package s is downloaded from the FTP server to the mobile computer A single RD bar code can be scanned by multiple mobile computers For detailed information about the MSP Console MSP Lite MSP Enterprise servers and creating...

Page 400: ...no bar codes left to scan the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays see Figure 10 3 Bar codes left to scan This text box displays a list of any remaining bar codes to scan 1 D bar codes only When all required bar codes are scanned successfully the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays see Figure 10 3 About Tap About to display the Rapid Deployment Client Info window Reset Tap Reset t...

Page 401: ...of one or more software packages from an FTP server to the mobile computer Currently RD only recognizes AirBEAM software packages See Chapter 7 AirBEAM Smart for more information To scan an RD bar code 1 Obtain the appropriate RD bar code s from the MSP Administrator 2 Launch the RD application on the mobile computer by tapping Start Rapid Deployment Client or Start Programs Rapid Deployment Clien...

Page 402: ...re 10 2 4 After all appropriate bar codes are scanned successfully the mobile computer connects to the server and the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays while network settings are configured Figure 10 3 Rapid Deployment Window Configuring If the mobile computer cannot connect to the server it continues to retry until the user cancels exits the application If failure to connect to the ser...

Page 403: ... Screen 11 6 Creating Meeting Requests 11 6 Contacts 11 7 Using the Summary Screen 11 9 Tasks 11 10 Using the Summary Screen 11 12 Notes 11 13 Inbox 11 15 Synchronizing E mail Messages 11 15 Connecting Directly to an E mail Server 11 15 Setting Up an E mail Service 11 16 Using the Message List 11 17 ...

Page 404: ...tacts 11 28 Chatting with Contacts 11 29 Windows Media Player 11 31 Microsoft Reader 11 32 Getting Books on the Device 11 32 Using the Library 11 32 Reading a Book 11 33 Using Reader Features 11 34 Removing a Book 11 35 Pocket Internet Explorer 11 36 Mobile Favorites 11 36 Favorite Links 11 36 Creating Mobile Favorites 11 36 Saving Memory on the Mobile Computer 11 37 Using AvantGo Channels 11 37 U...

Page 405: ...nbox Using ActiveSync you can synchronize information in these applications between the host computer and the mobile computer Each time you synchronize ActiveSync compares the changes you made on the mobile computer and host computer and updates both with the latest information For information on using ActiveSync see Chapter 4 Communications and ActiveSync Help on the host computer You can switch ...

Page 406: ... using the View menu Figure 11 1 Calendar Application You can customize the Calendar display such as changing the first day of the week by tapping Tools Options Creating Appointments To create an appointment 1 Tap Start Calendar to open the application 2 If you are in Day or Week view tap the desired date and time for the appointment Tap to go to today Tap to display or edit the appointment detail...

Page 407: ... draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes see Notes on page 11 13 8 When finished tap OK to return to the Calendar If you select Remind me in an appointment the mobile computer notifies you according to the options set in Start Settings Personal tab Sounds Notifications Tap to return to the calendar the appointment is saved automatically Tap to choose from predefined text ...

Page 408: ...hen you connect to the e mail server Indicate how you want meeting requests sent by tapping Tools Options If you send and receive e mail messages through ActiveSync select ActiveSync To schedule a meeting 1 Create an appointment 2 In the appointment details hide the input panel then tap Attendees 3 From the list of e mail addresses you ve entered in Contacts select the meeting attendees The meetin...

Page 409: ...information with other users Figure 11 4 Contact Application Figure 11 5 Contact Application MC9062 and MC9063 Only Select the category of contacts you want displayed in the list Tap and enter part of a name to quickly find it in the list Tap to see additional phone numbers and e mail addresses Tap to display or edit the contact details Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap to creat...

Page 410: ...see all fields 4 To assign the contact to a category scroll to and tap Categories Select a category from the drop down list In the contact list you can display contacts by category 5 To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes see Notes on page 11 13 6 When finished tap ok to return to the contact list Notes is a good place fo...

Page 411: ...n select All Contacts To view a contact not assigned to a category select None To view the names of companies contacts work for in the contact list tap View By Company The number of contacts that work for that company appears to the right of the company name Tap Start Find enter the contact name select Contacts for the type then tap Go Using the Summary Screen When you tap a contact in the contact...

Page 412: ...Task Application To change the way information displays in the list tap Tools Options Select the category of tasks you want displayed in the list Tap to display or edit the task details Select the sort order of the list Indicates high priority Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap to create a new contact ...

Page 413: ...ategory tap Categories and select a category from the list In the task list you can display tasks by category 6 To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes see Notes on page 11 13 7 Tap OK to return to the task list To create a task with only a subject tap Tools Entry Bar Then tap in the Tap here to add a new task field and en...

Page 414: ...s PRG 11 12 Using the Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list a summary screen appears To change the task tap Edit Figure 11 10 Task Summary Screen View task details View notes Tap to change task Tap to show and hide additional summary information ...

Page 415: ...rding it is included in the note as an icon If the note list is displayed it is created as a stand alone recording Figure 11 11 Notes Application To create a note 1 Tap Start Notes to open the application 2 Tap New Tap to open a note or play a recording Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap to create a new contact Tap to show or hide the Reco...

Page 416: ...rding For more information about using the input panel writing and drawing on the screen and creating recordings see Chapter 2 Operating Figure 11 12 Creating a Note Tap to return to the task list the task is saved automatically Tap to show or hide the input panel Tap to write on the screen Taptoaddarecordingto the note ...

Page 417: ...ents of less than 100 Kb in size E mail messages in the Outbox folder on the mobile computer are transferred to Exchange or Outlook then sent from those programs E mail messages in subfolders must be selected in ActiveSync on the host computer to be transferred Connecting Directly to an E mail Server You can set up a connection to an e mail server to send and receive e mail messages using a networ...

Page 418: ...ox downloads the complete messages you ve marked for retrieval and sends the messages you ve created You can use multiple e mail services to receive messages For each e mail service you intend to use first set up and name the e mail service If you use the same service to connect to different mailboxes set up and name each mailbox connection Setting Up an E mail Service In Inbox on the mobile compu...

Page 419: ... recently received messages are listed first Figure 11 13 Inbox Application Tap to open a message Select the sort order for messages Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Select the service and folder you want to display Tap to connect and to send and receive e mail Tap to connect to the selected service ...

Page 420: ...st computer You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve completely the next time you synchronize or connect to the e mail server In the message list tap and hold the message you want to retrieve On the pop up menu tap Mark for Download The icons in the Inbox message list indicates message status You specify downloading preferences when you set up the service or select synchronization optio...

Page 421: ...olon or select a name from the contact list by tapping the Address Book icon All e mail addresses entered in the e mail fields in Contacts appear in the Address Book Figure 11 15 Creating a Message 3 Enter the message To enter preset or frequently used messages tap My Text and select a message 4 Tap Send when you re finished If you re working offline the message is transferred to the Outbox folder...

Page 422: ... computer You can select to synchronize additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync The folders you create and the messages you move are mirrored on the server For example if you move two messages from the Inbox folder to a folder named Family and you have designated Family for synchronization the server creates a copy of the Family folder and copies the messages into that folder You can...

Page 423: ...documents in the Options dialog box that template appears with appropriate formatting applied You can open only one document at a time when you open a second document you ll be asked to save the first You can save a document in a variety of formats including Word doc Pocket Word psw Rich Text Format rtf and Plain Text txt Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on the mobile computer Tap a...

Page 424: ...e document If opening a Word document created on a host computer tap View Wrap to Window to see the entire document Typing Mode Use the input panel to enter typed text into a document See Entering Information on page 2 46 for more information To format or edit text select the text using the stylus instead of the mouse to drag across the text To search a document for the text you want tap Edit Find...

Page 425: ... If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke the writing becomes a drawing and can be edited and manipulated as described in the following section Written words are converted to graphics metafiles when a Pocket Word document is converted to a Word document on the host computer With Space button selected drag to insert space An arrow appears showing the space direction and size Tap to ...

Page 426: ...information see Drawing on the Screen on page 2 54 Figure 11 19 Drawing on the Screen in Pocket Word Recording Mode In recording mode you may embed a recording into the document Recordings are saved as wav files For more information see Recording a Message on page 2 55 For more information on using Pocket Word tap Start Help Select Shape on the pop up menu to convert objects to proper shapes Resiz...

Page 427: ...orkbook at a time when you open a second workbook you ll be asked to save the first You can save a workbook in a variety of formats including Pocket Excel pxl and Excel xls Pocket Excel lists the files stored on the mobile computer Tap a file in the list to open it To delete make copies of or send a file tap and hold a file in the list then select the appropriate action from the pop up menu Pocket...

Page 428: ...eze panes Tap View Freeze Panes You may want to freeze the top and leftmost panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet Tap View Split Drag the split bar to where you want it To remove the split tap View Remove Split Show and hide rows and columns To hide a row or column select a cell in that row ...

Page 429: ...assport to use MSN Messenger Service If you have a Hotmail or MSN account you already have a Passport Once you have either a Microsoft Passport or a Microsoft Exchange account you can set up an account To switch to MSN Messenger tap Start Programs MSN Messenger icon Setting Up An Account Before you can connect set up the Passport or Exchange account and sign in 1 Tap Tools Options 2 Enter an e mai...

Page 430: ...ock the contact from chatting with you or delete contacts from the list using the pop up menu Figure 11 21 MSN Messenger Contacts To see others online without being seen tap Tools My Status Appear Offline You appear offline but remain on the blocked contact s list To unblock a contact tap and hold the contact then tap Unblock on the pop up menu Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap ...

Page 431: ...to enter a preset message and tap Send To invite another contact to a multi user chat tap Tools Invite and tap the contact you want to invite Figure 11 22 Sending a Message To switch back to the main window without closing a chat tap Contacts To revert back to the chat window tap Chats and select the person you were chatting with Tap to send a message Enter a message ...

Page 432: ...t PCs PRG 11 30 To know if the contact you are chatting with is responding look for the message under the text entry area Figure 11 23 Receiving a Message For more information on using MSN Messenger tap Start Help View the status of the chat View full chat ...

Page 433: ... Figure 11 24 Using Windows Media Player Use the host computer to copy digital audio and video files to the mobile computer The mobile computer can play Windows Media and MP3 files For more information on using Windows Media Player tap Start Help Indicates the progress of the current track Slide to adjust volume Tap to skip to the next song Tap to play a previous song Tap to stop Tap to play or pa...

Page 434: ... number on each page Annotate the book with highlighting bookmarks notes and drawings Search for text and look up definitions for words To switch to Microsoft Reader tap Start Programs Microsoft Reader Getting Books on the Device You can download book files from the Web Just visit a favorite eBook retailer and follow the instructions to download the book files Use ActiveSync to download the files ...

Page 435: ...d in the bottom portion of the cover page The first time you open a book you ll probably want to go to the first page or to the table of contents if there is one Subsequently whenever you open the book you ll be automatically taken to the last page read Tap here to navigate to other parts of the Reader Tap to specify the books you want to display in the list Tap to select a sort order Tap to scrol...

Page 436: ... you want to search for and tap the desired Find option Reader highlights found text on the page To close Find tap outside the box To return to the original page tap the title and then tap Return on the pop up menu Copy Text You can copy text from books that support this feature into any program that accepts text On a book page select the text you want to copy Then tap Copy Text on the pop up menu...

Page 437: ...of the page Draw by dragging the stylus To see a list of a book s annotations including bookmarks highlights text notes and drawings tap Annotations Index on the book s cover page You can tap an entry in the list to go to the annotated page Removing a Book When you finish reading a book you can delete it to conserve space on the mobile computer If a copy of the book is stored on the host computer ...

Page 438: ...e host computer and in Pocket Internet Explorer on the mobile computer Unless you mark the favorite link as a mobile favorite only the link is downloaded to the mobile computer you must connect to the ISP or network to view the content For more information on synchronization refer to ActiveSync Help on the host computer Creating Mobile Favorites If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or la...

Page 439: ...he mobile computer To minimize the amount of memory used In the settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSync options turn off pictures and sounds or stop some mobile favorites from downloading For more information refer to ActiveSync Help Limit the number of downloaded linked pages In Internet Explorer on the host computer right click the mobile favorite you want to change then select...

Page 440: ...els in the list of favorites to see a few of the most popular channels To add or remove channels tap Add or Remove Using Pocket Internet Explorer With Pocket Internet Explorer you can browse mobile favorites and channels downloaded to the mobile computer without connecting to the Internet You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection and browse the Web Figure 11 27 Po...

Page 441: ...ernet on a Wireless Network on page 4 21 2 Once connected go to a specific Web page in one of the following ways Tap Favorites then tap the favorite you want to view In the address bar at the top of the screen enter the Web address and tap the go button or tap the arrow to choose from previously entered addresses If you select Pocket Internet Explorer before setting up the network connections a sc...

Page 442: ... to stop cropping 3 Tap to display the Zoom panel from which you can zoom in or out of a picture or return a picture to full screen size 4 Tap Edit Brightness and Contrast to adjust the brightness and contrast levels of a picture Send Pictures You can send a jpg picture to others as an e mail attachment The picture is resized to approximately 30 KB making it easier to send over wireless connection...

Page 443: ...ctures You can view jpg pictures as a slideshow Pictures displays slides of the pictures shown in thumbnail view with 5 second intervals between slides 1 In Pictures tap to view pictures as a slideshow 2 Tap anywhere on the screen to display the Slideshow toolbar which you can use to pause the slideshow rotate the view and more 3 Press the left right controls to move forward or backward through th...

Page 444: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 11 42 ...

Page 445: ...laneous 12 5 Snap on Modules 12 6 Keypads 12 7 Replacing the Keypad 12 7 Multi Media Card MMC Secure Device SD Card 12 9 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle 12 11 Setup 12 13 Battery Charging Indicators 12 13 Vehicle Cradle 12 15 Setup 12 17 Mounting 12 18 Power Connection 12 20 ...

Page 446: ...12 32 Setup 12 33 Spare Battery Charging with the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 12 33 Battery Charging Indicators 12 34 Magnetic Stripe Reader 12 34 Attaching and Removing 12 35 Setup 12 36 Battery Charging Indicators 12 37 Serial USB Connection 12 37 Using the MSR 12 37 Cable Adapter Module 12 39 Attaching and Removing 12 40 Setup 12 41 Battery Charging Indicators 12 42 Serial USB Connection 12...

Page 447: ...tion String 12 54 Basic AT Command Syntax 12 56 Commands 12 58 Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide 12 63 Installing the Wall Mount Bracket 12 64 Attaching the Shelf Slide to the Wall Mount Bracket 12 64 One Single Slot Cradle Four Slot Battery Charger 12 64 Two Single Slot Cradles Four Slot Battery Chargers 12 65 Four Slot Cradle 12 66 Installing the Cradle Charger on the Bracket 12 66 ...

Page 448: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 12 4 ...

Page 449: ...computer main battery and a spare battery It also synchronizes the mobile computer with a host computer through either a serial or a USB connection Four Slot Charge Only cradle charges the mobile computer main battery Four Slot Ethernet cradle charges the mobile computer main battery and synchronizes the mobile computer with a host computer through an Ethernet connection Vehicle Cradle charges the...

Page 450: ...omputer and adds magstripe read capabilities CAM snaps on to the mobile computer and is used to connect cables to the mobile computer Both of the snap on modules use the cables listed below AC line cord country specific and power supply charges the mobile computer Auto charge cable charges the mobile computer using a vehicle s cigarette lighter DEX cable connects the mobile computer to a vending m...

Page 451: ...detached Follow proper Electro Static Discharge ESD precautions to avoid damaging the MMC and SD card Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded Replacing the Keypad 1 Suspend the mobile computer 2 Remove the two keypad screws Slide the keypad down and lift up Figure 12 1 Removing the Keypad Do not apply more than...

Page 452: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 12 8 3 Replace the keypad and re attach using the two screws Figure 12 2 Installing the Keypad 4 Perform a cold boot ...

Page 453: ...proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the MMC SD Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded To insert the MMC SD 1 Suspend the mobile computer 2 Remove the two keypad screws and slide the keypad down and lift off see Figure 12 1 on page 12 7 3 Lift the MMC SD retaining door 4 Position the MMC SD with the contac...

Page 454: ...h Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 12 10 Do not apply more than 4 in lbs of torque when tightening the keypad screws 5 Replace the keypad and re attach using the two screws see Figure 12 2 on page 12 8 ...

Page 455: ...le Figure 12 4 with the mobile computer For serial and USB communication setup procedures see Chapter 4 Communications Figure 12 4 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Spare Battery Chargin Well Spare Battery MC9000 K Battery Spare Battery Charging Well Spare Battery Charging LED Indicator LED Bar Power Port Serial Port USB Port ...

Page 456: ...ts for data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer or other serial devices e g a printer Synchronizes information between the mobile computer and a host computer With customized or third party software it can also be used to synchronize the mobile computer with corporate databases Charges the mobile computer s battery Charges a spare battery MC9000 S Battery Short Battery Ad...

Page 457: ...cators The the Single Slot Serial USB Cradle can charge the mobile computer s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously The mobile computer s amber charge LED located in the Indicator LED Bar see Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 shows the status of the battery charging in the mobile computer See Table 1 1 on page 1 13 for charging status indications USB Cable USB Port USB Port Serial Port Serial Port ...

Page 458: ...ee Table 12 1 for charging status indications Batteries usually charge in less than four hours Table 12 1 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators Spare Battery LED on cradle Indication Off No spare battery in well spare battery not placed correctly cradle is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Ch...

Page 459: ... is used with the MC9000 S mobile computer Both of the VCD9000 Vehicle Cradles are functionally identical This section describes how to install and use a VCD9000 Vehicle Cradle with the mobile computer Figure 12 7 VCD9000 Vehicle Cradle Front Mobile computer release button Mobile computer slot Spare battery charging LED Spare battery slot ...

Page 460: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 12 16 Figure 12 8 VCD9000 Vehicle Cradle Back Bottom BACK Mounting holes Self locking screws BOTTOM Serial port Power port ...

Page 461: ...ber Safety comes first Setup Table 12 2 lists the requirements for setting up and using the VCD9000 Table 12 2 VCD9000 Setup Requirements Feature Requirements Mounting See page 12 18 Four 8 32 X1 long screws with locking washers provided as part of the cradle Four 8 washers recommended A drill with a 6 drill bit 0 204 Power Connection See page 12 20 For continued protection against risk of fire re...

Page 462: ...he mounting surface to accept four 8 32 X 1 long self locking screws using a copy of the mounting template below Drill four holes 0 204 diameter with a 6 drill bit Figure 12 9 Mounting Template Communication An MC9000 Series mobile computer Setup of mobile computer and external device as determined by the application used Table 12 2 VCD9000 Setup Requirements Continued Feature Requirements 1 5 1 2...

Page 463: ... Cradle Back 3 Place the back of the cradle on the mounting bracket or other mounting device surface with the four holes in the back of the cradle aligned with the four holes in the mounting surface 4 Insert the four self locking screws through the holes in the mounting surface into the back of the cradle ...

Page 464: ... Mounting Configuration Do not install the cradle on or near an air bag cover plate or within an aerobic zone Also do not install it in a location that affects vehicle safety or driving ability Power Connection Read the following instructions completely before beginning A properly trained technician must perform the power connection Improper connection can damage the vehicle or cradle ...

Page 465: ...ut off the vehicle s ignition then connect the cradle to unswitched power 2 Route the power input cable from the cradle s power port to the connection point for the vehicle s power source The means of routing and securing the power input cable from the cradle through to the vehicle power source is extremely important Hazards associated with improper wiring can be severe To avoid unintentional cont...

Page 466: ...re and shield wire connect to vehicle ground wire or chassis ground How the cable terminates depends on the vehicle If the vehicle has a power output connector attach a mating connector to the end of the power cable You may be able to connect to a fuse panel with a simple blade terminal or commercially available connector Consult the vehicle owner s manual for information on how to access the vehi...

Page 467: ...nto the cradle the mobile computer s serial port connects to the cradle s serial port The mobile computer can then use the cradle s serial port to communicate with an external device To provide serial communication between the mobile computer and a serial device connect one end of the 9 pin serial cable to the serial port on the cradle and the other end to the serial port on the serial device Figu...

Page 468: ...mobile computer and the attached device Mobile Computer Insertion and Removal To insert the mobile computer into the cradle place the bottom of the mobile computer into the bottom of the cradle then press the mobile computer back into the cradle until the release button locks it in place Figure 12 14 Inserting the Vehicle Cradle Ensure the mobile computer is fully inserted into the cradle Improper...

Page 469: ...rt the mobile computer into the cradle See Mobile Computer Insertion and Removal on page 12 24 The mobile computer starts charging when inserted This does not deplete the vehicle battery significantly Batteries must be charged within the 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C ambient temperature range The mobile computer battery charging LED blinks amber to indicate charging then turns solid amber when the battery...

Page 470: ...isten for the click that signifies the battery s latch has locked the battery into place To remove the spare battery press in the battery latch then remove the battery from the spare battery slot Spare Battery Charging 1 Ensure the cradle is connected to a power source See Power Connection on page 12 20 2 Insert the spare battery into the cradle See Spare Battery Insertion and Removal Batteries mu...

Page 471: ...l for advice on whether to use a particular cleaner Table 12 3 LED Charging Indicators Cradle LED Indication Mobile Computer Battery Charging LED Off Mobile computer is not in cradle mobile computer is not inserted correctly cradle is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of mobile computer Slow Blinking Amber Mobile computer is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Sp...

Page 472: ...tion setup procedures see Ethernet Communication Setup on page 4 13 Figure 12 17 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle The Four Slot Ethernet cradle has the following attributes Provides 12VDC power for operating the mobile computer Enables data communication between the mobile computer up to four and a host computer over an Ethernet network using a standard 10Base T Ethernet cable Power Port Ethernet Communi...

Page 473: ...net cradle must be connected to a power source and to an Ethernet Hub when applicable Figure 12 18 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Power Connection Battery Charging Indicators The mobile computer s amber charge LED located in the Indicator LED Bar see Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 shows the status of the battery charging in the mobile computer See Table 1 1 on page 1 13 for charging status indications The batt...

Page 474: ...are for Pocket PCs PRG 12 30 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Charge Only cradle Figure 12 19 with the mobile computer Figure 12 19 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle MC9000 K MC9000 S Power Port ...

Page 475: ...mputer Setup Figure 12 20 Four Slot Cradle Power Connections Battery Charging Indicators The mobile computer s amber charge LED located in the Indicator LED Bar see Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 shows the status of the battery charging in the mobile computer See Table 1 1 on page 1 13 for charging status indications The battery usually charges in less than four hours AC Line Cord Power Supply DC Cable ...

Page 476: ...Four Slot Spare Battery Charger to charge up to four MC9000 K S spare batteries An adapter is required to charge the MC9000 S battery in the spare battery well Figure 12 21 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Power Port Spare MC9000 S Battery Spare Battery Charging LEDs 4 Spare MC9000 K Battery Spare MC9000 S Battery Adapter Spare Battery Charging Well 4 ...

Page 477: ... in Figure 12 22 2 To charge spare batteries for MC9000 K mobile computers insert the battery into a spare battery charging well and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact 3 To charge spare batteries for MC9000 S mobile computers use the Short Battery Adapter see Figure 12 5 on page 12 12 and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact Power Supply AC Cord DC Cable...

Page 478: ... on MSR with the mobile computer The MSR snaps on to the bottom of the mobile computer and can be easily removed when not in use Figure 12 23 Magnetic Stripe Reader Table 12 4 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators LED Indication Off No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correctly cradle is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking ...

Page 479: ...s see Serial Communication Setup on page 4 9 Provides USB connection through the USB pass through port for communication with a USB device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Serial Communication Setup on page 4 9 Charges the mobile computer s battery when used with the appropriate power supply Attaching and Removing To attach snap the MSR onto the bottom of the mobile c...

Page 480: ...Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 12 36 Setup Figure 12 26 MSR Power Connection Figure 12 27 MSR Serial USB Connection OR Vehicle Power Supply AC Power Supply Into Cigarette Lighter To Device Serial USB Port Serial Port ...

Page 481: ...ction The MSR can connect to and communicate with a serial USB device such as a printer or host computer through its serial port See Serial Communication Setup on page 4 9 for the host computer communication setup procedure To connect the MSR to a serial USB device connect one end of the serial device cable into the serial port on the MSR and the other end into the serial USB port on the device Us...

Page 482: ...h the MSR ensuring the magnetic stripe on the card faces the mobile computer The card may be swiped in either direction from left to right or from right to left For best results gently press down on the card while swiping to ensure contact with the bottom of the reader Figure 12 28 Magnetic Stripe Card Swiping ...

Page 483: ... appropriate power connection Provides serial connection through the serial pass through port for communication with a serial device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Serial Communication Setup on page 4 9 Provides USB connection through the USB pass through port for communication with a USB device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Serial C...

Page 484: ...AM onto the bottom of the mobile computer Figure 12 30 Attaching the CAM To remove squeeze the latch grips and pull the CAM from the mobile computer Figure 12 31 Attaching the CAM Remove the CAM from the bottom of the mobile computer before using a cradle for charging and communication Latch Grip one on each side ...

Page 485: ...Accessories 12 41 Setup Figure 12 32 CAM Power Connection Figure 12 33 CAM Serial Connection OR Vehicle Power Supply AC Power Supply Into Cigarette Lighter To Device Serial USB Port Serial Port ...

Page 486: ...r LED Bar see Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 shows the status of the battery charging in the mobile computer See Table 1 1 on page 1 13 for charging status indications The battery usually charges in less than four hours if the mobile computer is not in use Serial USB Connection The CAM can connect to and communicate with a serial USB device such as a printer or host computer through its serial port See Se...

Page 487: ...r supply as a standalone spare battery charger or they can be used with the four station UBC2000 to provide charging to simultaneously charge up to four spare batteries For additional information about the UBC2000 refer to the UBC 2000 Universal Battery Charger Product Guide p n 70 33188 xx Figure 12 34 UBC Adapter POWER READY or STANDBY or FAULT CHARGING Green FlashingYellow SolidYellow SolidYell...

Page 488: ...ing contacts facing down over charging pins and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact An adapter is required to charge the MC9000 S battery in the spare battery well To remove the battery press the battery release and lift battery out of the well Setup Figure 12 35 UBC Adapter Power Connection Power Supply AC Line Cord DC Cable Power Port ...

Page 489: ...ges in three hours Figure 12 36 UBC Adapter LEDs Table 12 5 UBC Adapter Charge LED Status Indications LED Indication Description POWER Green Power is connected to the UBC Adapter READY or Green Charging complete STANDBY or Flashing Yellow The battery was deeply discharged and is being trickle charged to bring the voltage up to the operating level After operating level voltage is achieved the batte...

Page 490: ...ddress information from the dial in server administrator Dial in account on the host system including a user ID and password RJ11 or RJ12 modem cable Functioning telephone jack that supports plug in modems connected to the local telephone system Setup of Country Codes to use the modem with the appropriate country s telephone network The following items are required for communication MC9000 Series ...

Page 491: ... in most households In an office use a line connected to a fax machine or modem In a hotel request a room with a standard phone line or data port If necessary check with the local phone company or administrator to make sure you are using the right type of line before sending data 3 DE F 2 AB C 1 6 MN O 5 JKL 4 GH I 9 WX Y CN F FN C REC ALL 8 TU V 7 PR S 0 OPE R HO LD TR F AN S SP KR LNR SPD CAM Ma...

Page 492: ... USB Cradle Figure 12 39 Modem Module Connection Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Do not connect the modem s 15 pin connector into a VGA port of a host computer If using a phone connect the cord from the phone to the Phone port on the modem Adapter cable Phone cord Male 15 pin connector Line In port Phone port ...

Page 493: ... mobile computer as described in Connecting to the Mobile Computer on page 12 47 2 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon 3 In the Connections window select Add a new modem connection to create a connection Figure 12 40 Connections Window LED Indication Off Modem is not properly connected to the mobile computer modem is not receiving power Green Modem is connected to the mobile comput...

Page 494: ...nter the access phone number in the My Connection window and tap Next Figure 12 42 My Connection Window Phone Number Depending on the location when dialing additional numbers may need to be dialed e g a 9 prefix is often required if dialing from work a country code is needed if dialing internationally To avoid creating new modem connections for each situation tap use dialing rules to define freque...

Page 495: ...tworks Figure 12 44 Advanced Window Extra Dial String Modem Commands The modem defaults to operation with US telephone networks country code B5 To operate the modem with other country telephone networks a country code must be entered The modem adjusts its operating parameters to comply with the telephone network in the country specified See Modem Country Setup on page 12 53 for the appropriate syn...

Page 496: ...e connection 1 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections 2 In the Connections window tap Manage existing connections Figure 12 45 My Connections Window 3 Tap and hold the connection name then select Connect from the menu that appears The modem attempts to connect Figure 12 46 Creating a Connection ...

Page 497: ... 46 Norway FD or 82 Austria FD or 0A Iceland FD Portugal FD or 8B Belgium FD or 0F Ireland FD or 57 Spain FD or A0 Brazil 16 Italy FD or 59 Sweden FD or A5 Canada 20 Liechtenstein FD Switzerland FD or A6 Denmark FD or 31 Luxembourg FD TBR 21 Europe FD Finland FD or 3C Mexico 73 United Kingdom FD or B4 France FD or 3D Netherlands FD or 7B United States B5 Default Germany FD or 42 New Zealand 7E Not...

Page 498: ...itialization String To enter AT commands 1 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon 2 If creating a new connection select Add a new modem connection in the Connections window Then follow steps 1 through 6 in Configuring the Mobile Computer for the Modem on page 12 49 and proceed to Step 6 Figure 12 47 Connections Window 3 If entering AT commands for an existing connection select Manage ...

Page 499: ... tab select the radio button of the item to edit and tap Edit Figure 12 48 New Connection Window 5 Tap Next until the User Information Settings window appears 6 Tap Advanced Figure 12 49 My Connection Window User Information Settings ...

Page 500: ...mand line is made up of three elements Prefix consists of the characters AT or at or to repeat the execution of the previous command line A or a Body made up of individual commands described later Space characters IA5 2 0 are ignored and may be used for formatting purposes unless they are embedded in numeric or string constants The termination character may not appear in the body The modem can acc...

Page 501: ...ctions of some commands cause the rest of the command line to be ignored S Parameters Commands that begin with the letter S are known as S parameters The number following the S indicates the parameter number referenced If the number is not recognized as a valid parameter number an ERROR result code issues Immediately following this number either a or character must appear is used to read the curre...

Page 502: ...ne dialing W Wait for dial tone Modem waits for dial tone before dialing digits following W Wait for silence Modem waits for at least 5 seconds of silence in the call progress frequency band before continuing with next dial string parameter Wait for credit card dialing tone before continuing with the dial string Dial pause Modem pauses for a time specified by S8 before dialing the digits following...

Page 503: ...election MS carrier X B103 Bell 103 300 B212 Bell 212 1200 Rx 75 or 75Rx 1200 Tx V21 300 V22 1200 V22B 2400 or 1200 V23C 1200 V32 9600 or 4800 V32B 14400 12000 9600 7200 or 4800 V34 33600 31200 28800 26400 2400 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 or 2400 E Enable Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto Retrain or Fall back Fall forward E value 0 Disable line quality monitor and auto re trai...

Page 504: ... Escape Character 0 255 43 ASCII S3 Carriage Return Character 0 127 13 ASCII S4 Line Feed Character 0 127 10 ASCII S5 Backspace Character 0 255 8 ASCII S6 Wait Time before Blind Dialing or Dial Tone 2 255 2 S S7 Wait Time for Carrier Silence or Dial Tone 1 255 50 S S8 Pause Time for Dial Delay Modifier 0 255 2 S S9 Carrier Detect Response Time 1 255 6 0 1 S S10 Lost Carrier to Hangup Delay 1 255 1...

Page 505: ... Delay 0 255 1 01 S S27 General Bit Mapped Options Status 73 49h S28 General Bit Mapped Options Status 0 S29 Flash Dial Modifier Time 0 255 70 10 mS S30 Disconnect Inactivity Timer 0 255 0 10 S S31 General Bit Mapped Options Status 195 C0h S36 LAPM Failure Control 7 S38 Delay Before Forced Hangup 0 255 20 S S39 Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status 3 S40 General Bit Mapped Options Status 104 68h ...

Page 506: ...ion Control 7 S86 Call Failure Indication 0 26 0 S91 PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level 0 15 10 dBm S92 Fax Transmit Attenuation Level 0 15 10 dBm S95 Extended Result Codes Control 0 S210 V 34 Symbol Rate 0 255 13 0Dh Table 12 8 S Register Settings Continued Reg Function Range Default Units De fault Saved Register value may be stored in on of two user Country dependent ...

Page 507: ...ll Figure 12 51 Wall Mounting Bracket with Shelf Slide When installed on a wall the mounting bracket and shelf slide enable mounting one or two single slot cradles to a wall Use two brackets to mount a four slot cradle Figure 12 52 Mounted Single Slot Cradle With Power Connection Wall Mounting Bracket Shelf Slides Mounts two single slot cradles Mounts one single slot cradle ...

Page 508: ...nting Bracket Mounting Screws If using the bracket and slide with a four slot cradle secure a second bracket to the wall next to the first aligning the horizontal screw holes on the second with those of the first Attaching the Shelf Slide to the Wall Mount Bracket One Single Slot Cradle Four Slot Battery Charger To attach the shelf slide to the wall mount bracket for use with one single slot cradl...

Page 509: ...To attach the shelf slide to the wall mount bracket for use with two single slot cradles or two four slot battery chargers 1 Place the slide on the bracket aligning the larger pan head screw holes in the slide with the left or right two screw holes on the bracket 2 Secure the slide to the bracket by inserting the two pan head screws provided from below the bracket up through the bracket s screw ho...

Page 510: ...ide to the bracket by inserting the two pan head screws provided from below the bracket up through the bracket s screw holes and then through the slide s pan head screw holes 3 Place a slide on the right hand bracket aligning the larger pan head screw holes in the slide with the right two screw holes on the bracket 4 Secure the second slide to the bracket as described in Step 2 Installing the Crad...

Page 511: ...our slot chargers slide one onto the left hand slide and one onto the right hand slide Figure 12 1 Attaching Two Shelf Slides For a four slot cradle slide the cradle on to the slides across both brackets Secure each cradle or charger to its slide using the two set screws provided Slide grooves on bottom of cradle charger over bracket slide Insert set screws ...

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Page 513: ... eVC4 13 4 Installation Requirements 13 4 SMDK for eVC4 Contents and Locations 13 4 SMDK for NET 13 5 Installation Requirements 13 5 SMDK for NET Contents and Locations 13 5 DCP for MC9000w 13 5 Installation Requirements 13 5 DCP for MC9000w Contents and Locations 13 6 Installing Other Development Software 13 6 ...

Page 514: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG 13 2 ...

Page 515: ... Symbol mobile computers These tools include class libraries sample applications and associated documentation SMDK for NET allows Microsoft NET Compact Framework developers to programmatically access Symbol value add features of the mobile devices The DCP for MC9000w provides the Product Reference Guide PRG flash partitions Terminal Configuration Manager TCM and the associated TCM scripts With thi...

Page 516: ...ctory Location SMDKHelpfileandReadme file Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit v1 1 for eVC4 Sample applications for quick start development Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit v1 1 for eVC4 Samples evc Header files with API prototypes and structures Program Files Windows CE Tools wce420 Pocket PC 2003 Include armv4 Import Library files Program Files Windows CE Tools wce420 Pocket P...

Page 517: ...tallation requirements Table 13 2 SMDK for NET Contents and Location Components Directory Location Class library assemblies Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio NET 2003 CompactFrameworkSDK v1 0 5000 Windows CE Forms source code Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for NET v1 1 Windows CE Source Sample applications Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for NET v1 1 Windows CE Samples...

Page 518: ...e up the flash partitions Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC9000w v1 0 Flash Folders File used to create device splash screen Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC9000w v1 0 Flash Folders Splash Hex image default location Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC9000w v1 0 Hex Images Product Reference Guide Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Pa...

Page 519: ...he Script for the Hex Image 14 9 Opening a New or Existing Script 14 10 Updating TCM 1 X Scripts 14 10 Copying Components to the Script 14 10 Saving the Script 14 10 Building the Image 14 11 Sending the Hex Image 14 12 TCM Error Messages 14 23 IPL Error Detection 14 25 Creating a Splash Screen 14 28 Splash Screen Format 14 28 Flash Storage 14 29 ...

Page 520: ... PCs PRGe 14 2 FFS Partitions 14 29 Working with FFS Partitions 14 29 RegMerge dll 14 30 CopyFiles 14 31 Non FFS Partitions 14 31 Downloading Partitions to the Mobile Computer 14 32 IPL 14 32 Partition Update vs File Update 14 32 Upgrade Requirements 14 33 ...

Page 521: ...other displaying the source files resident on the development computer Using standard windows drag and drop operations files can be added and deleted from the script window The DCP for MC9000w includes scripts used by Symbol Technologies to build the standard factory installed Platform and Application partitions provided on the mobile computer The standard Platform partition contains drivers while...

Page 522: ...CM icon Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC9000w v1 0 to start TCM The TCM window appears displaying two child windows Script1 and File Explorer The Script1 window contains a newly created script and the File Explorer window contains a file explorer view used for selecting files to be placed in the script Figure 14 1 TCM Startup Window ...

Page 523: ...e files to be used in the creation of the partition s File Explorer Window Used to select the files to be added to the script Create button Create a new script file Open button Open an existing script file Save button Save the current script file Large icons button View the current script items as large icon Small icons button View the current script items as small icon ...

Page 524: ...ms with more details About button Display version information for TCM Properties button View change the current script properties Build button Build the current script into a set of hex files Check button Check the script for errors files not found Send button Download the hex image to the mobile computer Table 14 1 TCM Components Continued Icon Component Function ...

Page 525: ... sub windows in a tiled orientation Build and Send Build the current script into a set of hex images and send the hex images to the mobile computer Preferences button View change the global TCM options Table 14 1 TCM Components Continued Icon Component Function ...

Page 526: ...ake it active 2 Click the Properties button The Script Properties window Partition Data tab appears Figure 14 2 Script Properties Window Partition Data Tab 3 In the Terminal drop down list the MC9000w v1 0 64M entry is already selected 4 Use the default Flash Type 5 In the Disks drop down list select the number of disk partitions to create 6 Select the memory Size for each partition Note that addi...

Page 527: ...the TCM window with the Script1 window and File Explorer window pointing to the following directory Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC9000w v0 1 TCMScripts The Script1 window directory pane displays two partitions Platform and Application Depending on the type of flash chip the number of partitions may change Files can be added to each of the partitions TCM functionality include...

Page 528: ...n be upgraded to TCM 2 0 scripts Click Open to open an existing script created with an older version of TCM The Conversion window appears automatically Figure 14 4 Conversion Window Upgrading to TCM 2 0 Copying Components to the Script Script contents are managed using standard file operations such as New Folder Delete and Rename Items can be added to the script by clicking files and folders in th...

Page 529: ...d scripts to ensure that files referenced in the script are still in the designated locations To build scripts 1 Click Build on the TCM toolbar The Configure Build window appears Figure 14 5 Configure Build Window 2 Select the items partitions to build using the check box es to the left of each named partition 3 The Build Path defines where to store all built partitions 4 Select hex image COMPRESS...

Page 530: ... in the script can not be found This error can occur when the files referenced by the script are no longer stored on the development computer or the folders where they are stored were renamed The total amount of flash memory space required by the script exceeds the image size To correct this reduce the number of files in the partition or increase the size of the partition See Defining Script Prope...

Page 531: ...tial Program Loader menu appears release the scan and Power buttons Figure 14 7 Initial Program Loader IPL Menu The Rom Files menu option is for internal use only To insure a successful download do not remove power from the mobile computer while in IPL mode Initial Program Loader Platform Application PRIMFIRM SECFIRM ESSID Config Block Windows CE Monitor Rom Files Splash Screen Power Micro Partiti...

Page 532: ...1 is assumed This partition is only used by IPL and is not required by the Operating System Config Block Contains information to correctly configure the Operating System for the mobile computer This information is loaded by the manufacturer Note Great care should be taken to ensure that an incorrect config block is not loaded into the mobile computer Loading an incorrect config block prevents the ...

Page 533: ... loaded first followed by both platform and application in any order System Reset Selecting this item provides a simple method to exit IPL and to boot the operating system Auto Select Selecting this item allows one or more files to be downloaded without having to manually select the destination The content of the files being downloaded automatically directs the file to the correct destination For ...

Page 534: ...ailable methods of downloading the file Figure 14 8 Select Transport Menu If the mobile computer does not have a radio then the WirelessS24XX selection is not available on the Transport menu 6 Use the up and down scroll buttons to select the method of transport then press Enter Select Transport Wireless S24 XX Serial Previous Top ...

Page 535: ... you selected the Serial transport method the Baud Rate Menu appears Figure 14 9 Baud Rate Menu 8 Use the up and down scroll buttons to select the appropriate baud rate then press Enter Baud Rate Menu 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 Previous Top ...

Page 536: ...XX transport method the Address Configuration menu appears Figure 14 10 Address Configuration Menu For wireless downloads the ESSID partition must be loaded with the correct ESSID 10 Use the up and down scroll buttons to select DHCP then press Enter Address Configuration DHCP EShell MXIP DHCP Previous Top ...

Page 537: ...Configuring the Mobile Computer 14 19 11 The Download File menu appears Figure 14 11 Download File Menu Download File Download Cancel Show Parms Previous Top ...

Page 538: ...rs screen Figure 14 12 Parameters Screen Partition Name is the name of the partition selected in the Initial Program Loader menu Device Parameters is the device selected in the Select Transport menu with the baud rate for serial downloads or DHCP address for wireless downloads 13 Press Enter to return to the Download File menu Download Partition Name via Device Parameters Press Enter to Continue ...

Page 539: ...ted in the Select Transport menu Waiting for Data appears in the Device Status field If Wireless S24XX was selected in the Select Transport menu the IP address appears in the Device Status field 15 On the development computer click Load on the TCM toolbar The Load Terminal window Serial tab appears Figure 14 14 Load Terminal Window Serial and Ethernet Tabs Downloading Partition Name Device Paramet...

Page 540: ...de of IPL appear in this dialog Select the files to download and the device to receive the files To load a device the status must be Active 17 Click Download to begin the operation 18 During download the Downloading screen on mobile computer displays the Device Status and a progress bar 19 When complete Device Status displays Result was Success or in the case of an error the cause of the error 20 ...

Page 541: ... to create Hex image file at the selected path Check available disk space Target Disk Full Build process failed because TCM failed to add file to the image of a disk volume Remove some files or increase the disk size Hex file is READ ONLY The Hex image file to be created exists and is read only Delete the existing file or change its attribute Error opening the file xxx with write access TCM could ...

Page 542: ...r TCM ini Invalid version of TCM script file The TCM script was not created by this version of TCM Corrupt or missing TCM ini file TCM could not find TCM ini file FAILED CONNECTION TO COM PORT Could not get status While downloading images to mobile computer TCM failed to connect to the selected COM port Check if the COM port is free and is properly configured FAILED CONNECTION TO TERMINAL Terminal...

Page 543: ...il you press any key Once the screen is acknowledged IPL returns to the Initial Program Loader main menu to wait for a new selection To find the probable cause of the error use the error number and or the error text displayed on the screen to look up the error in Table 14 4 Downloading Platform via Serial Port 115200 Error 2 Messages Cancelled by user Press any key to continue Table 14 4 IPL Error...

Page 544: ...from the source device either radio card or Serial port and the checksum check failed Check source device connectivity and retry Readback checksum error 12 A checksum generated from reading back data that was written to the destination device was incorrect An error during transmission or a write error to the destination device could cause this There is no more heap space available 14 There is no m...

Page 545: ...the partition selected from the Main Menu matches the file selected for download File type does not support IPL Auto Select 29 Monitor Power Micro and Partition Table cannot be loaded with Auto Select Select the appropriate area and try again Non contiguous record found 30 A Symbol HEX file download was attempted but the HEX file is invalid Ensure the file is in Symbol HEX file format Timed Out No...

Page 546: ...e computers with color screens open the Splashcolor bmp file supplied with the DCP for MC9000w using an image editor 3 Modify the bitmap file and save 4 Create a splash partition using the steps shown in the Building the Image on page 14 11 Splash Screen Format If the default files are not used to create the new splash screens be sure to preserve the image format The formats are as follows See Sen...

Page 547: ...nced users should modify the content of this partition Application The Application FFS partition is used to store application programs needed to operate the mobile computer Working with FFS Partitions Because the FFS partitions appear as folders under the Windows CE file system they can be written to and read like any other folder For example an application program can write data to a file located...

Page 548: ... all folders are checked This allows folders later in the list to override folders earlier in the list This way it is possible to override Registry changes made by the Platforms partitions folders Take care when using Regmerge to make Registry changes The DCP for MC9000w contains examples of reg files Regmerge only merges the reg files on cold boots The merge process is skipped during a warm boot ...

Page 549: ...h File System using copy files cpy in the following order Platform Application Example Application ScanSamp2 exe Windows ScanSamp2 exe This line directs CopyFiles to copy the ScanSamp2 exe application from the Application folder to the Windows folder Non FFS Partitions Non FFS Partitions include additional software and data pre loaded on the mobile computer that can be upgraded Unlike FFS Partitio...

Page 550: ...ts Partition Update vs File Update There are two types of update supported by the mobile computer partitions and files The file system used by the mobile computer is the same as the file system used on a desktop computer A file is a unit of data that can be accessed using a file name and a location in the file system When a file is replaced only the contents of the previous file are erased The ope...

Page 551: ...er by TCM from the development computer to the mobile computer Upgrade Requirements Upgrade requirements The hex files to be downloaded on development computer A connection from the host computer and the mobile computer either serial or wireless TCM on development computer to download the files Once these requirements are satisfied the mobile computer can be upgraded by invoking IPL and navigating...

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Page 553: ...leshooting 15 4 Mobile Computer 15 4 Bluetooth Connection 15 7 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle 15 9 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle 15 10 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 15 12 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle 15 12 Vehicle Cradle 15 14 Cable Adapter Module 15 14 Magnetic Stripe Reader 15 16 Modem Module 15 17 ...

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Page 555: ...e computer screen Although the mobile computer is water and dust resistant do not expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time In general treat the mobile computer as you would a pocket calculator or other small electronic instrument The touch sensitive screen of the mobile computer contains glass Take care not to drop the mobile computer or subject it to strong impact Protect the ...

Page 556: ...oot then a cold boot See Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2 92 Mobile computer removed from cradle while battery was charging Insert mobile computer in cradle and begin charging The lithium ion battery requires less than four hours to recharge fully Cannot see characters on display Mobilecomputernotpowered on Press the Power button During data communication no data was transmitted or transmit...

Page 557: ... properly see Installing and Removing the Main Battery on page 1 9 Tapping the window buttons or icons does not activate the corresponding feature LCD screen not aligned correctly Re calibrate the screen See Figure 1 16 on page 1 21 The system is hung Warm boot the system To perform a warm boot see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2 92 A message appears stating that the mobile computer memory...

Page 558: ...re the mobile computer is programmed to accept the type of bar code being scanned Mobile computer is not programmed to generate a beep If a beep on a good decode is expected and a beep is not heard check that the application is set to generate a beep on good decode Battery is low If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam when the trigger is pressed check the battery level When the battery is low ...

Page 559: ...mode requires battery power and should be powered off whenever not needed Using the SetDeviceState API refer to the SMDK Help File set the Bluetooth to D4 power state When trying to connect a Bluetooth phone and mobile computer the phone thinks a differentmobilecomputer that I previously paired with the phone is used The phone remembers the name and address of the mobile computer it last paired wi...

Page 560: ...ul RFCOMM session with another Bluetooth device but the RFCOMM session was dropped Device went out of range or was shut off Check the return value of APIs for errors Look for a DCD state change event in the Microsoft Bluetooth stack DCD window of the Bluetooth connection After completing an RFCOMM sessionwithanotherBluetooth device I was unable to create a virtual COM port to connect to another Bl...

Page 561: ...ly is securely connected and receiving power Mobile computer is not seated correctly in the cradle Ensurethe battery is properly installedinthe mobile computer and re seat the mobile computer in the cradle The battery is not properly installed in the mobile computer The battery in the mobile computer is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Note The Fo...

Page 562: ...nfigured to accept network connection On the mobile computer tap Start ActiveSync Tools Options Options button Then uncheck the Enable PC sync using this connection check box Host ActiveSync disabled or not configured to accept network connection On the host computer check File Connection Settings Allow network Ethernet Server Connection with this desktop computer Duringcommunications nodata was t...

Page 563: ...nnected and receiving power Battery is not recharging Mobile computer removed from the cradle too soon Replace the mobile computer into the cradle It can take up to 4 hours to recharge a completely depleted battery pack if mobile computer is suspended or longer if the mobile computer is on Tap Start Settings System Power to view battery status Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge p...

Page 564: ...ssible Cause Action LEDs do not light when mobile computer or spare battery is inserted Cradle is not receiving power Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power Mobile computer is not seated firmly in the cradle Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated Sparebatteryisnotseatedfirmlyin the cradle Remove and re insert t...

Page 565: ... charge properly If so replace the faulty battery During data communications no data was transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Mobile computer removed from cradle during communications Replace mobile computer in cradle and retransmit Incorrect cable configuration See the System Administrator Communications software is not installed or configured properly Perform setup as described in Seri...

Page 566: ...nd is charging No data was transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Mobilecomputerwasremovedfrom the cradle during communication Replace the mobile computer in the cradle and retransmit The external device required a null modem cable which was not used Retransmit using a null modem cable Incorrect cable configuration See the System Administrator Table 15 8 Troubleshooting The Cable Adapter M...

Page 567: ...rom CAM during communications Re attach mobile computer to CAM and retransmit Incorrect cable configuration See the System Administrator Communications software is not installed or configured properly Perform setup as described in Chapter 4 Communications Table 15 8 Troubleshooting The Cable Adapter Module Continued Symptom Possible Cause Action ...

Page 568: ...nsuremobile computeris attached correctly Confirm main battery is charging under Start Settings System Power If a mobile computer battery isfullydepleted it can take up tofour hours to fully recharge a battery if the mobile computer is off and longer if the mobile computer is operating Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The mobile compute...

Page 569: ...e MC9000 or use an 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 see Chapter 4 Communications Host computer is not selected in the ActiveSync window on the mobile computer Select a host computer in the ActiveSync window and perform setup see Chapter 4 Communications Modem RA...

Page 570: ...tion not supported The service you subscribe to e g a remote answering service may use a different type of dialtone Disable dialtone detection on the modem by entering the initialization string ATXO in the Extra dial string modem commands text box of the Modem Settings window The following error message appears Trouble Connecting There is no answer at the number dialed Verify the phone The modem m...

Page 571: ...Block Recognizer Contents Introduction A 3 ...

Page 572: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG A 2 ...

Page 573: ...text for example to write a note or to fill in fields in a dialog box Figure A 2 provides examples of how to write characters in lowercase The Block Recognizer input panel is divided into two writing areas Letters written in the left area labeled abc create lowercase letters Use the right area labeled 123 for writing numbers symbols special characters and punctuation Figure A 1 Using Block Recogni...

Page 574: ...llowing chart illustrates some of the characters you can write the dot on each character is the starting point for writing Figure A 2 Character Chart For specific instructions on using Block Recognizer with Block Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area ...

Page 575: ...m Contents Introduction B 3 Test Apps B 5 SelfTest B 5 Notify B 6 Keyboard B 7 Display B 8 Memory B 9 MSR 9000 B 10 MSR Cameo B 11 Printing B 12 Scan B 13 Scanning Data Fields B 13 Scanning Options B 13 Files B 14 ...

Page 576: ...ique Unit ID B 19 Persist B 19 Battery B 20 Power Settings B 21 Bluetooth Settings B 22 Date and Time B 22 Touch Calibrate B 23 Printer Settings B 24 Communication Settings B 25 Display Settings B 26 Audio Settings B 27 Scanner Settings B 28 Symbol Security B 31 Imager B 32 Menus B 33 File B 33 Options B 35 Help B 35 PC Link B 36 About B 37 ...

Page 577: ...MDK for eVC4 to allow a jump start into mobile application development In the unlikely event a coding error is found in one of the sample applications having access to the source code allows the customer to fix the error The following options are available via the demo program Test Apps SelfTest tests the functionality of various features on the mobile computer e g display scanner touch panel etc ...

Page 578: ...f the demo program is already on the mobile computer tap Start 9000 Demo If the demo program was downloaded into the Application directory on the mobile computer navigate to the directory using File Explorer and tap the Blt file The Series 9000 Demo window appears Figure B 1 Series 9000 Demo Window Tap the Test Apps icon The Test Applications window appears Figure B 2 Series 9000 Demo Window Test ...

Page 579: ...lication tap the Self Test icon on the Test Applications window The Self Test window appears Figure B 3 Self Test Window 2 Select as many check boxes to test as desired 3 In the Run Tests box select the One Time radio button to run one test for each checked item or select the Continuously radio button to run tests for each checked item continuously 4 Tap Settings The Self Test Settings window appe...

Page 580: ...decode LED function shift and control key LEDs keypad dependent communication LED where applicable and beeper of the mobile computer 1 To access the Notify application tap the Notify icon on the Test Applications window The Notify Example window appears Figure B 5 Notify Window 2 Select one of the items from the list 3 Tap the On button The selected item is activated 4 Tap the Off button 5 Tap Exi...

Page 581: ...1 To access the Keyboard application tap the Keyboard icon on the Test Applications window The KeyCheck Example window appears Figure B 6 KeyCheck Example Window 2 Press a key on the mobile computer s keypad 3 The key s codes display 4 Tap X to close the application ...

Page 582: ...he mobile computer is in use On mobile computers with a monochrome display black white and shades of gray appear On mobile computers with a color display colors appear 1 To access the Display test application tap the Display icon on the Test Applications window The DisplayTest window appears Figure B 7 DisplayTest Window 2 Tap X to close the application ...

Page 583: ...uter 1 To access the Memory application tap the Memory icon on the Test Applications window The MemTest Example window appears Figure B 8 MemTest Example Window 2 Tap Alloc to allocate memory 3 Tap Free to free previously allocated memory 4 Tap Exit to close the application ...

Page 584: ...le MSR inputs 1 Attach the MSR 9000 to the mobile computer see Attaching and Removing on page 12 35 with the appropriate power supply 2 To access the MSR 9000 application tap the MSR 9000 icon on the Test Applications window The MSR 9000 Swipe Card window appears Figure B 9 MSR 9000 Swipe Card Window 3 Swipe a magnetic stripe card The content on the card displays in the window Figure B 10 MSR 9000...

Page 585: ...rent driver to support a different type of MSR This sample application illustrates how an application should handle MSR inputs 1 Attach the MSR Cameo to the mobile computer see Attaching and Removing on page 12 35 with the appropriate power supply 2 To access the MSR Cameo application tap the MSR Cameo icon on the Test Applications window The MSR Cameo Swipe Card window appears Figure B 11 MSR Cam...

Page 586: ... Printing Printing tests the functionality of a printer 1 To access the Printing application tap the Printing icon on the Test Applications window The BasicPrint v1 0 window appears Figure B 13 BasicPrint v1 0 Window 2 Select a printer from the Select a Printer drop down list 3 Enter the text to print in the Text box 4 Enter the bar code to print in the Barcode box 5 Tap Print to print the informa...

Page 587: ...ta appears in the screen Data displays the data encoded in the scanned bar code Type indicates the hex type scanned SRC indicates the scanner being used and the bar code type scanned e g Code 128 Time displays the time the bar code was scanned Len indicates the number of digits in the bar code Evt indicates the status of the application Waiting for Trigger or Scanning Scanning Options The followin...

Page 588: ...e sound of decode beep Codes selects the code types the mobile computer is able to decode and sets the options for each code type Cancel closes the Scan window Files To access the Files demo tap the Files icon on the Series 9000 Demo window for a file browser utility InkWiz Example It provides similar Windows Explorer like functionality and allows the user to browse cut copy paste and delete files...

Page 589: ...ttom of the window allows the user to open play record and save sample wav files Figure B 16 AudioSamp Example Window Images To access the Images demo tap the Images icon on the Series 9000 Demo window for a sample image application The toolbar on the bottom of the window allows the user to edit images Figure B 17 ImageViewer Example Window ...

Page 590: ...LeftArrowshrinksimagefromrightto left or pans left based upon re scale or pan mode Right Arrow expands image from left to right or pans right based upon re scale or pan mode Tap an icon and use stylus to crop the image as follows 1 Fits image to screen maintain original aspect ratio 2 Locates image to home position upper left 3 Re scales mode enable Tap to lock aspect ratio enable disable Tap to O...

Page 591: ...Ctl Panel icon on the Series 9000 Demo window to access the Control Panel window where you can specify settings for the mobile computer Figure B 18 CtlPanel Window Tap to open About ImageViewer Tap to Exit ImageViewer Table B 1 ImageViewer Toolbar Continued ...

Page 592: ...PCs PRG B 18 About Tap About on the Control Panel to view the version of the Control Panel Figure B 19 About Window System Versions Tap System Versions to view version information for the applications on the mobile computer Figure B 20 System Versions Window ...

Page 593: ...que Unit ID on the Control Panel to view the mobile computer s unique unit ID a 16 byte hex number identifier and the version numbers for RCM Resource Coordinator Manager API Rescoord Resource Coordinator DLL UUID DLL and Temperature DLL Figure B 21 Unique Unit ID Window Series 9000 mobile computers do not support the Temperature DLL Persist Persist allows changes made by the Control Panel to rema...

Page 594: ...Cs PRG B 20 Toggle Persist to Yes to retain these changes made after a cold boot Figure B 22 Persist Not all options support Permanent Persistence Battery Tap Battery on the Control Panel to view the mobile computer s battery status Figure B 23 Battery Window ...

Page 595: ...Window Tap each device listed to select the appropriate settings where applicable Scroll through the device values to select the appropriate value Backlight settings bkl1 can be used to determine which Activities wake the backlight Trigger Touch Keyboard User If Touch or Keyboard activities are turned off Value No the User activity must also be turned off ...

Page 596: ...elect Bluetooth Settings on the Control Panel to view version information for the mobile computer s Bluetooth radio Figure B 25 Bluetooth Window Date and Time Tap Date and Time on the Control Panel to change the date and time The Date and Time window appears Figure B 26 Date and Time Window ...

Page 597: ...s to change the value To change the date tap the down arrow in the Date field A calendar box appears Select the month and then select the day Figure B 27 Date Selection Touch Calibrate Select Touch Calibrate to re align the window Press ESC to exit Figure B 28 Align Window ...

Page 598: ...ter Settings Select Printer Settings on the Control Panel to specify the settings to use for printing Figure B 29 Printer Settings Window Tap each item listed to select the appropriate settings where applicable Scroll through the device values to select the appropriate value ...

Page 599: ...l to specify the settings to use when communicating with other devices Figure B 30 Communication Settings Window Tap Port to select the appropriate communication settings to be used by ActiveSync Scroll through the communication settings to select the appropriate value ...

Page 600: ...tings on the Control Panel to adjust display backlight features Figure B 31 Display Settings Window Tap Intensity to toggle the backlight intensity between low medium high and super As you change the value the display provides a sample of each intensity level Tap Backlight to turn the backlight on and off ...

Page 601: ...io and Notify APIs Figure B 32 Audio Settings Window Tap Beeper Volume to toggle the beeper volume between low 0 medium 1 high 2 and very high 3 As you change the value the beeper sounds to demonstrate the level API Version displays the version number of the Audio API Notify API Version displays the version number of the Notify API ...

Page 602: ...de reader used Imager type scan engine or laser type scan engine Aim Type sets the type of aiming to use Tap to toggle between Timed Release activation stops even if the trigger is still held after a specified period of time Timed Hold trigger can be released but it remains active for the specified period of time and Trigger on off controlled by the trigger Aim Duration sets the duration in millis...

Page 603: ...r code reader used Imager type scan engine or laser type scan engine Aim Type sets the type of aiming to use Tap to toggle between Timed Release activation stops even if the trigger is still held after a specified period of time Timed Hold trigger can be released but it remains active for the specified period of time and Trigger on off controlled by the trigger Aim Duration sets the duration in mi...

Page 604: ... timer in milliseconds 0 60 000 in increments of 100ms for pointer mode A value of 0 means infinite time out Tap to select the beam timer Raster Height is not supported Tap Interface Params to view and modify the values of the following interface parameters Interface Type Power Settle Time Enable Settle Time Low Power Time Tap Scan Params to view and modify the values of various scanner parameters...

Page 605: ...B 31 Symbol Security Tap Symbol Security on the Control Panel to view the security values of the mobile computer s features Figure B 34 Symbol Security Window ...

Page 606: ...es 9000 Demo window The ImagerSample window appears Figure B 35 ImagerSample Window Table B 2 ImagerSample Window Options Option Description Menus File Save As Allows the captured image to be saved as a bmp file see Save As on page B 33 Capture Allows the video image in the display window to be captured see Capture on page B 34 Viewer Turns on the video image in the display window to capture an im...

Page 607: ...t see About on page B 36 Display Window This area contains the video image or a recently captured image Trigger to View Trigger to Capture This message text shows the current mode in the display window Trigger to View Image in display window is in capture mode Press any scan button to start the Image Acquisition process by enabling image capture A real time video image displays Trigger to Capture ...

Page 608: ...own list 4 The default type of file to save is bmp 5 Select the location in which to save the file from the Location drop down list 6 Tap OK to save the image If no folder is selected the default folder to save acquired images is My Documents Capture When the window displays a real time video image tap File Capture to acquire the image displayed Viewer When the window displays a a recently capture...

Page 609: ...rgeting pattern when aiming the exit window Figure B 37 Aiming Pattern Lamp Tap Options Lamp to turn the lamp on during the exposure phase of image acquisition Focus Near Tap Options Focus Near to enable a close focal focus length Help The Help menu provides software and hardware information and enables defaults to be reset ...

Page 610: ...t The About window appears Figure B 38 ImagerSample About Window The About window provides software and hardware version information for the ImagerSample application on the mobile computer PC Link Select the PC Link icon to connect to a host computer with the appropriate power connections ...

Page 611: ...B 37 About Select the About icon on the Series 9000 Demo window to view information about the demo program Figure B 39 About OTL Window ...

Page 612: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG B 38 ...

Page 613: ...Specifications Contents Technical Specifications C 3 Mobile Computer C 3 Modem Module C 10 Mobile Computer Pin Outs C 11 Accessory CAM and MSR Pin Outs C 12 ...

Page 614: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG C 2 ...

Page 615: ... to 104 F 0 to 40 C ambient temperature range Storage Temperature color and monochrome units 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kVDC air 8 kVDC contact Drop to Concrete 6 1 8 meters at 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Sealing IP64 electronic enclosure Table C 2 Technical Hardware Specifications Dimensions MC9000 K 9 2 in L x 3 6 in W x 2 3 in H 233 7...

Page 616: ... Intel XScale PXA255 processor at 400 MHz Operating Platform Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Phone Edition Memory 64MB RAM 64MB ROM 128MB RAM 64MB ROM Interface RS 232 max 115 2 kbps min 1200 bps USB v1 1 Client Keypad Options MC9000 K 53 key standard Optional Keypads 28 key 43 key MC9000 S 28 key standard Optional Keypads...

Page 617: ...y 1 D Laser Scan Engine Code 39 Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 EAN 13 MSI UPCA UPCE UPC EAN supplementals Coupon Code Trioptic 39 Webcode Table C 2 Technical Hardware Specifications Continued ...

Page 618: ...s 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 state Canadian 4 state Japanese 4 state Dutch Kix To be supported at a later date Go to http software symbol com for a list of the latest supported symbologies Table C 2 Te...

Page 619: ...ass 8 10 max 2TX 3RX time slots Mobile station Class B Max net data rate over air 42 8 kbps 2TX 3X CS 4 SMS Text PDU Mode GSM and GPRS support Circuit Switched Data Max transmission rate 14 4 kbps NT Cellular Voice communication via external headset Full duplex PBCCH support SIM Interface Supported SIM card 3V only User accessible access Antenna Internal quad band Table C 2 Technical Hardware Spec...

Page 620: ... Supports Internet Over The Air messaging IOTA 1XRTT Max net data rate over air 153 6 kbps simultaneously on both forward and reverse links Simple IP and Mobile IP support SMS Supports both mobile originated and mobile terminated modes Circuit Switched Data Max transmission rate 19 2 kbps Cellular Voice communication via external headset Full duplex Position Location Services AGPS gpsOne support f...

Page 621: ...02 11b WLAN WLAN connectivity IEEE 802 11b Direct sequence topology Max data rate 11 Mbps Antenna Internal dual element supports spatial diversity Bluetooth WPAN WPAN Connectivity IEEE 802 15 Bluetooth Class 2 Encryption support Max data rate 1 Mbps Antenna Internal Table C 2 Technical Hardware Specifications Continued ...

Page 622: ...C Operating modes Asynchronous full duplex automatic and manual call originate Performance Line speed up to 33 600 bps HHC to modem speed DTE speed up to 57 600 bps V 42bis data compression V 42 LAPM error correction Current consumption 100 mA active 10 mA sleep Pulse dialing rate except where prohibited under TBR 21 rules 10 pulses per second Pulse dialing duty cycle 39 61 US make to break ratio ...

Page 623: ... 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 624: ...C 12 Accessory CAM and MSR Pin Outs Figure C 2 CAM and MSR Serial Connector Table C 5 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 ...

Page 625: ...guration MC9000 K D 4 43 Key Keypad Configuration MC9000 K D 26 53 Key Keypad Configuration MC9000 K D 37 28 Key Keypad Configuration MC9000 S D 48 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Configuration MC9000 S D 70 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keypad Configuration MC9000 S D 81 ...

Page 626: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG D 2 ...

Page 627: ...state of the keypad Keypads Each of the MC9000 K S mobile computers have interchangeable modular keypads 28 key keypad MC9000 K 43 key keypad MC9000 K 53 key keypad MC9000 K 28 key keypad MC9000 S 38 key numeric function MC9000 S 38 key alpha shifted numeric MC9000 S The modular keypads can be changed in the field as necessary to support specialized applications ...

Page 628: ... contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and a function key See Table D 1 for key functions and Table D 2 for the keypad mappings The mapping functions include 28 key functions 28 key character map Figure D 1 28 Key Keypad MC9000 K CTRL SPACE ALPHA BKSP SHIFT ALT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 8 0 TUV 9 WXYZ 5 JKL 6 MNO ...

Page 629: ... F6 F7 keys see the keypad s description table in Chapter 2 Operating Table D 1 MC9000 K 28 Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On Off Func Keypad Backlight On Off Func 0 Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func 1 Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func 4 Volume Func 3 Volume Func 6 ...

Page 630: ...ate 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal Green Dot Key VK_F14 0x7d 125d See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 631: ... Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 632: ...Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 1 ...

Page 633: ...lpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 2 ABC ...

Page 634: ...e 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping w...

Page 635: ... Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 4 GHI ...

Page 636: ...te Alpha State 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a key...

Page 637: ... Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 6 MNO ...

Page 638: ...lt State Alpha State 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as...

Page 639: ...te 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 8 TUV ...

Page 640: ...lt State Alpha State 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as...

Page 641: ...Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 642: ...ps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 0 ...

Page 643: ...ate 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 644: ...ha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet SPACE ...

Page 645: ... 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet BKSP ...

Page 646: ...ha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 647: ...te 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 648: ...lpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 649: ...te 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 650: ...figuration MC9000 K The 43 key configuration contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and a function key See Table D 3 for key functions and Table D 4 for the keypad mappings The mapping functions include 43 key functions 43 key character map Figure D 2 MC9000 K 43 Key Keypad ...

Page 651: ...bout F6 F7 keys see the keypad s description table in Chapter 2 Operating Table D 3 MC9000 K 43 Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On Off Keypad Backlight On Off Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func F1 Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func F5 Volume Func F4 Volume Func F8 ...

Page 652: ...I Value Decimal Green Dot Key VK_F14 0x7d 125d Red Dot Key VK_F15 0x7d 126d 1 49 49 u 85 117 U 160 85 85 u 85 117 U 160 85 85 2 50 50 v 86 118 V 160 86 86 v 86 118 V 160 86 86 See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping ...

Page 653: ... 160 84 84 Table D 4 MC9000 K 43 Key Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping w...

Page 654: ...121 Y 160 89 89 y 89 121 Y 160 89 89 Table D 4 MC9000 K 43 Key Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this t...

Page 655: ...ontinued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 656: ... 70 70 Table D 4 MC9000 K 43 Key Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping works...

Page 657: ... 74 189 45 160 189 45 Table D 4 MC9000 K 43 Key Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypa...

Page 658: ... n 78 110 N 160 78 78 Table D 4 MC9000 K 43 Key Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypa...

Page 659: ...Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 660: ...D 4 MC9000 K 43 Key Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift Alpha State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more information about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 661: ...ver both of the keypads are functionally identical The 53 key configuration contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and function keys See Table D 5 for key functions and Table D 6 for the keypad mappings The mapping functions include 53 key functions 53 key character map Figure D 3 MC9000 K 53 Key Keypad ...

Page 662: ...ad Backlight On Off Func X Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func D Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func I Volume Func H Volume Func M Table D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal Green Dot Key VK_F14 0x7d 125d See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more format...

Page 663: ... F4 160 115 Table D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 664: ...me level F7 160 118 8 56 56 160 56 42 F8 119 F8 160 119 9 57 57 160 57 41 F9 120 F9 160 120 Table D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the applicat...

Page 665: ...ed Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 666: ... b 68 100 D 160 68 68 Table D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 667: ... D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 668: ... 76 191 47 160 191 63 Table D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 669: ...81 113 Q 160 81 81 Table D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 670: ...106 42 v 86 118 V 160 86 86 191 47 160 191 63 Table D 6 MC9000 K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad ma...

Page 671: ... K 53 Key Mapping Continued Key Default State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions See Table 2 2 on page 2 10 for more formation about F6 F7 keys Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 672: ...n contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and a function key See Table D 7 for key functions and Table D 8 for the keypad mappings The mapping functions include 28 key functions 28 key character map Figure D 4 MC9000 S 28 Key Keypad CTRL SPACE ALPHA BKSP SHIFT ALT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 8 0 TUV 9 WXYZ 5 JKL 6 MNO ...

Page 673: ... F6 F7 keys see the keypad s description table in Chapter 2 Operating Table D 7 MC9000 S 28 Key Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On Off Func Keypad Backlight On Off Func 0 Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func 1 Contrast monochrome Brightness color Func 4 Volume Func 3 Volume Func 6 ...

Page 674: ...tate 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal Green Dot Key VK_F14 0x7d 125d See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 675: ...s Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 676: ... Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 1 ...

Page 677: ...lpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 2 ABC ...

Page 678: ...e 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping w...

Page 679: ... Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 4 GHI ...

Page 680: ...te Alpha State 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a key...

Page 681: ... Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 6 MNO ...

Page 682: ...lt State Alpha State 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as...

Page 683: ...te 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 8 TUV ...

Page 684: ...lt State Alpha State 1 Tap Alpha State 2 Taps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as...

Page 685: ...Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 686: ...ps Alpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet 0 ...

Page 687: ...ate 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 688: ...ha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet SPACE ...

Page 689: ... 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet BKSP ...

Page 690: ...ha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 691: ...te 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 692: ...lpha State 3 Taps Alpha State 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 693: ...te 4 Taps Shift Alpha State 1 Tap Shift Alpha State 2 Taps Shift Alpha State 3 Taps Shift Alpha State 4 Taps Ctrl State Funct State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 694: ... numeric function keypad contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and a function key See Table D 9 for key functions and Table D 10 for the keypad mappings The mapping functions include 38 key numeric function keypad functions 38 key numeric function keypad character map Figure D 5 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad ...

Page 695: ...aps D 71 Table D 9 MC9000 K 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On Off Keypad Backlight On Off Contrast Func F1 Contrast Func F5 Volume Func F4 Volume Func F8 ...

Page 696: ...ate Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal Green Dot Key VK_F14 0x7d 125d Red Dot Key VK_F15 0x7d 126d UP 38 Left 37 Down 40 Right 39 See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 697: ...C9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 698: ...70 70 Table D 10 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 699: ...160 84 84 Table D 10 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 700: ... BKSP 8 8 l 76 108 L 160 76 76 191 47 160 191 63 Table D 10 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet...

Page 701: ... Q 160 81 81 q 81 113 Q 160 81 81 Table D 10 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 702: ...160 77 77 8 n 78 110 N 160 78 78 n 78 110 N 160 78 78 Table D 10 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping work...

Page 703: ...Z 160 90 90 z 90 122 Z 160 90 90 Table D 10 MC9000 S 38 Key Numeric Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 704: ... Function Keypad Mapping Continued Key Default Numlock State Alpha State Shift State Func State Shift Func State VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 705: ... contains a Power button application keys scroll keys and function keys See Table D 11 for key functions and Table D 12 for the keypad mappings The mapping functions include 38 key alpha shifted numeric keypad functions 38 key alpha shifted numeric keypad character map Figure D 6 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keypad ...

Page 706: ...3 Software for Pocket PCs PRG D 82 Table D 11 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Functions Local Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On Off Func V Keypad Backlight On Off Func Y Contrast Func A Contrast Func E Volume Func D Volume Func H ...

Page 707: ...ric State Orange Key VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal Green Dot Key VK_F14 0x7d 125d Green Dot Key VK_F15 0x7d 126d UP 38 Left 37 DOWN 40 Right 39 CAP See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 708: ...9 C 160 67 67 3 51 51 Table D 12 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Mapping Continued Key Default State CAP State Key Func State Blue Key Numeric State Orange Key VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 709: ... 72 189 45 Table D 12 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Mapping Continued Key Default State CAP State Key Func State Blue Key Numeric State Orange Key VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 710: ... M 160 77 77 F1 190 46 n 78 110 N 160 78 78 F2 0 48 48 Table D 12 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Mapping Continued Key Default State CAP State Key Func State Blue Key Numeric State Orange Key VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 711: ...T 160 84 84 F8 187 43 Table D 12 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Mapping Continued Key Default State CAP State Key Func State Blue Key Numeric State Orange Key VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 712: ...9 121 Y 160 89 89 Table D 12 38 Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Mapping Continued Key Default State CAP State Key Func State Blue Key Numeric State Orange Key VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 713: ...ontinued Key Default State CAP State Key Func State Blue Key Numeric State Orange Key VK Code Decimal ASCII Value Decimal See Table 2 7 on page 2 29 for keypad special functions Note Blank lines are provided to allow the application developer to use this table as a keypad mapping worksheet ...

Page 714: ...MC9000 K S with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs PRG D 90 ...

Page 715: ...ry 802 11 802 11b A radio protocol that may be used by the Symbol Spectrum24 radio card Symbol radio cards that use the 802 11 protocol also have an ESS_ID ACK NAK ACK NAK is the default software handshaking ...

Page 716: ...discovery wireless proxy agents and monitoring of access points and mobile units AirBEAM Smart Client AirBEAM Smart Client is part of Symbol s AirBEAM suite which also includes AirBEAM Safe andAirBEAM Manager The AirBEAM Smart Client system uses the network accessible host server to store software files that are to be downloaded to the mobile computers The AirBEAM Smart Client provides the mobile ...

Page 717: ...ion is made the information content is decoded Bar The dark element in a printed bar code symbol Bar Code A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a bar code symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within thi...

Page 718: ...ter BOOTP A protocol for remote booting of diskless devices Assigns an IP address to a machine and may specify a boot file The client sends a bootp request as a broadcast to the bootp server port 67 and the bootp server responds using the bootp client port 68 The bootp server must have a table of all devices associated MAC addresses and IP addresses boot or boot up The process a computer goes thro...

Page 719: ...rs when a symbol is decoded Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters Code 128 A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements Code 3 of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types includin...

Page 720: ...de Algorithm A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Decryption Decryption is the decoding and unscrambling of received encrypted data Also see Encryption and Key Depth of Field The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width Device Conf...

Page 721: ...is set on the Network tab of the Control Panel DOS Disk Operating System This is basic software that allows you to load and use software applications on your computer Also see NetID DRAM Dynamic random access memory DTE See Data Terminal Equipment EAN European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Element dimensions are...

Page 722: ... additional megabyte of non volatile memory for storing application and configuration files Flash Memory Flash memory is nonvolatile semi permanent storage that can be electronically erased in the circuit and reprogrammed Series 9000 mobile computers use Flash memory to store the operating system ROM DOS the mobile computer emulators and the Citrix ICA Client for DOS File Transfer Protocol FTP A T...

Page 723: ...a station that uses frequency hopping changes its communications frequency See Frequency Hopping Hz Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Host Computer A computer that serves other mobile computers in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control IDE Intelligent drive electronics Refers to the solid state hard drive type...

Page 724: ... representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded International Mobile Equipment Identity See IMEI ...

Page 725: ... which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or subnetwork IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol TCP or UDP adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit MTU of the network IP Address Internet Protocol address The add...

Page 726: ...and has a high energy density Laser Diode A gallium arsenide semiconductor type of laser connected to a power source to generate a laser beam This laser type is a compact source of coherent light LCD See Liquid Crystal Display LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a cert...

Page 727: ...puter refers to the Symbol Series 9000 wireless portable computer It can be set up to run as a stand alone device or it can be set up to communicate with a network using wireless radio technology NCU Network Control Unit NetBeui A non routable LAN protocol that is an extension to NetBIOS Used for IBM s OS 2 based LAN Manager and Microsoft s LAN Manager and Windows for Workgroups NetID For mobile c...

Page 728: ...thentication Open System authentication is a null authentication algorithm PAN Personal area network Using Bluetooth wireless technology PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly Generally a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33 foot range Only devices within this limited area typically participate in the network Parameter A variab...

Page 729: ...merican and some European PC keyboards QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the left side of the third row of keys RAM Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read Rapid Deployment The Rapid Deployment RD Client facilitates software downloads to a mobile device from a Mobility Services Platform MSP Console s FTP server Reflectance Amount of l...

Page 730: ...dy to read a bar code Scanning Sequence A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code reading system by scanning bar code menus SDK Software Development Kit Self Checking Code A symbology that uses a checking algorithm to detect encoding errors within the characters of a bar code symbol Shared Key Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the AP and the MU share an au...

Page 731: ...hat 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 STEP Symbol Terminal Enabler Program Subnet A subset of nodes on a network that are serviced by the same router See Router Subnet Mask A 32 bit number used to separate the network and host sections ofanIPaddress Acust...

Page 732: ...protocol which means that all messages contain not only the address of the destination station but the address of a destination network This allows TCP IP messages to be sent to multiple networks within an organization or around the world hence its use in the worldwide Internet Every client and server in a TCP IP network requires an IP address which is either permanently assigned or dynamically as...

Page 733: ...ser 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 a reliable delivery is required packet sequence checking and error notification must be written into the appli...

Page 734: ...is typically from 40 to 128 bits in length The greater the number of bits in the key cipher strength the more possible key combinations and the longer it would take to break the code The data is encrypted or locked by combining the bits in the key mathematically with the data bits At the receiving end the key is used to unlock the code and restore the original data Wireless Local Area Network WLAN...

Page 735: ... 12 36 access points 4 22 accessories 1 7 accessory keyboard 1 7 auto charge cable 1 7 12 6 battery charging adapter MC9000 S 12 6 cables 1 7 12 6 CAM 1 7 12 6 12 39 installation 12 40 USB connection 12 35 12 39 DEX cable 1 7 12 6 four slot charge only cradle 1 7 12 5 12 30 four slot Ethernet cradle 12 28 four slot Ethernet USB cradle 1 7 12 5 four slot spare battery charger 1 7 12 5 headset 1 7 1...

Page 736: ...ctiveSync using 4 21 adapter spare battery 1 8 Adaptive Frequency Hopping 8 7 ad hoc 5 4 5 7 5 21 ad hoc networks 5 29 adjusting memory 3 41 adjusting mobile computer settings 3 5 adjusting phone volume MC9062 MC9063 2 36 adjusting volume 2 36 AEGIS security client 5 35 AFH 8 7 aiming options aiming pattern 2 58 aiming the imager 2 58 AirBEAM Client 9 4 configuring 9 4 package builder 9 3 rapid de...

Page 737: ...iving beams 8 14 renaming bonded device 8 11 turning off 8 5 turning on 8 6 bluetooth versions 3 49 bonding bluetooth 8 7 boot cold 1 20 2 6 2 8 2 10 2 12 2 14 2 16 2 18 2 20 2 22 2 24 2 26 2 27 2 31 2 92 3 20 3 30 3 31 3 32 3 33 3 41 3 48 3 55 5 44 6 25 8 4 B 19 warm 2 31 2 92 3 20 3 30 3 33 3 48 3 55 6 25 8 4 BSS 5 37 BSSID 5 4 bullets xxiv button settings 3 11 buttons power 1 17 2 30 C Cable Ad...

Page 738: ...st PC 4 11 ActiveSync on mobile computer 4 9 Ethernet 4 13 serial communication 4 10 USB communication setup 4 10 communication software MobileDox 4 13 companion programs Media Player 11 31 Microsoft Reader 11 32 MSN Messenger 11 27 Pocket Excel 11 25 Pocket Word 11 21 conference call 2 86 configuration mobile computer 1 8 connectivity icon 2 39 contacts application 2 84 11 7 summary screen 11 9 c...

Page 739: ...4 10 14 28 14 30 14 31 device ID 3 28 device name 3 28 DEX cable 1 7 12 6 DHCP 4 24 5 18 5 41 disabling PIN for phone use 6 14 disconnecting 6 10 discoverable mode 8 6 8 15 display optimizing display performance 3 46 display backlight intensity 2 29 3 33 display contrast 2 29 3 33 display settings B 26 diversity antenna 5 42 DNS 5 19 5 25 5 41 drawing on screen 2 54 E EAP TLS 5 11 electro static d...

Page 740: ...ateway 5 19 5 25 GPRS settings services 7 24 WAN connection configuration 6 6 GPRS data connection 6 4 6 6 6 9 GPRS data disconnect 6 10 GPRS parameters registry file 6 6 GSM access point name 6 7 configure GPRS data connection 6 4 6 6 ensuring network coverage 6 4 6 5 GPRS data connection 6 9 service verification 6 5 settings band 6 25 networks 6 19 phone 6 11 phone info 6 23 PIN 6 13 6 14 power ...

Page 741: ... subnet mask 5 19 WINS 5 19 IP type 5 24 IPL 14 32 error messages 14 25 error screen 14 25 K kerberos 5 8 key descriptions 28 key 2 6 2 18 D 5 D 49 43 key 2 10 D 27 53 key 2 14 D 38 special functions 2 29 keypad 12 5 keypads entering information 2 56 MC9000 K 28 key D 4 43 key 2 9 D 26 53 key 2 13 D 37 MC9000 S 28 key 2 5 2 17 D 48 38 key alpha shifted numeric 2 25 D 81 38 key numeric 2 21 D 70 sp...

Page 742: ... MSP xxiii 10 3 MSR 1 7 12 6 12 34 battery charging 12 37 12 42 12 45 installation 12 35 magnetic stripe reading 12 37 power connection 12 36 12 41 12 44 serial connection 12 35 12 37 12 39 12 42 multi media card 1 7 12 5 12 9 multiple notification icon 2 43 muting a call 2 66 my info 3 19 N navigation bar 2 34 network configuring GPRS WAN 6 6 network coverage GSM 6 4 6 5 networks GSM 6 19 notes a...

Page 743: ...p menus 2 45 power 5 5 5 38 power button 1 17 2 30 power management 3 44 6 26 7 26 power saving mode automatic 5 21 manual 5 21 Power Saving Modes 5 20 printer cable 1 7 12 6 profile create new 5 31 delete 5 31 edit 5 31 profile name 5 6 profile roaming 5 29 profiles WL AN 5 5 programs flash file system 14 29 removing 3 53 running 3 43 selecting 2 44 stop running programs 3 43 provisioning 7 8 7 1...

Page 744: ...2 53 serial cradle 1 7 12 5 service information xxv services CDMA call waiting 7 25 voice mail 7 25 call barring 7 24 call forwarding 7 24 caller id 7 24 SMS 7 25 services GSM call barring 6 16 call forwarding 6 17 call waiting 6 18 caller id 6 16 SMS 6 18 voice mail 6 18 setting Today 3 6 setting date 1 23 setting the device name 3 28 setting time 1 23 setting time zone 1 22 setting up a partners...

Page 745: ...rt menu selecting programs 2 44 start menu 3 15 starting the mobile computer 1 8 1 20 6 4 7 4 static 4 24 5 19 5 41 status 5 4 status icon battery 2 35 connectivity icons connectivity 2 35 e mail 2 35 instant messages 2 35 multiple notifications 2 36 phone 2 35 speaker 2 35 time and next appt 2 36 WWAN 2 35 status icons 2 35 2 36 status Mobile Companion 5 4 5 24 strap 1 6 attaching 1 18 1 19 stylu...

Page 746: ...9000 12 5 Verizon phone activation 7 9 7 10 7 12 version Mobile Companion 5 4 5 24 voice mail 6 18 7 25 volume 2 30 adjusting 3 23 W wakeup mobile computer suspend mode 3 55 wall mounting bracket 1 8 12 6 warm boot 2 31 2 92 3 20 3 30 3 33 3 48 3 55 6 25 8 4 web browser 11 39 welcome window 3 19 WEP 4 23 5 17 wi fi protected access enterprise level 5 35 WINS 5 19 5 25 5 41 wireless internet 4 21 6...

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