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WSS 1000 Product Reference Guide

SENDHEX <hexfile> 384 [1|2]<ENTER>

where:

The following message is displayed:

Press <ENTER> when remote is ready. ESC to abort...

3. Do NOT press <ENTER> yet. Set up the WWC 1040 as described in 

Initiate WWC 

1040 Communications

Initiate WWC 1040 Communications

1. Place the WWC 1040 in the cradle and power it off. 

2. Boot the WWC 1040 to command mode.

a. Press <ENTER> and <FUNC>.

b. Press and release the Power button.

c. Release <ENTER> and <FUNC>. The function selector screen displays:

COMMAND MODE

Select function

Self Test

3. Scroll through Command Mode options using 

Ç

 or 

È

#

until “Program loader” is 

displayed. Press <ENTER>.

4. The WWC 1040 displays: 

Program loader

WARNING: EEPROM

WILL BE ERASED 

CONTINUE? <ENT>

SENDHEX

is the command

<hexfile> 

is the hex file for the application being loaded. There may be other 
application hex files which load other software (e.g., STEP version 2.6.0 or 
greater, or TelNet Clients 3.0 or greater) to the flash disk.
Note: Be sure to use applications that are flash-disk enabled.

38400

is the baud rate.

[1|2]

sets the host communications port the cradle is attached to.

Summary of Contents for WSS 1000

Page 1: ...About This Manual Table of Contents Index Copyright Feedback WSS 1000 70 16192 03 Revision A August 1999 Product Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...WSS 1000 Product Reference Guide 70 16192 03 Revision A August 1999...

Page 3: ...work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered her...

Page 4: ...re xv General xvi Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction 1 1 Unpacking the System 1 1 Parts of the WSS 1000 System 1 2 Component Descriptions 1 4 Radio and Network Options 1 6 Spectrum One Network 1 6...

Page 5: ...ng Communications 3 5 Ending Communications 3 6 Chapter 4 Spectrum24 RF Terminal Setup Spectrum24 Terminals 4 1 Accessing the Flash Disk 4 1 Standard Spectrum24 Software 4 2 Boot Options Internet Addr...

Page 6: ...Contrast 6 6 The WWC 1000 Keyboard 6 7 Auto Repeat Function 6 7 Modifier Keys 6 7 Key Descriptions 6 8 Keyboard State 6 9 Scanning 6 10 Scanning with the RS 1 6 10 Scanning with the WS 1200 Scanner 6...

Page 7: ...11 End Communications 7 12 Appendix A Specifications Environmental Considerations A 1 RS 1 Decode Zone A 2 WS 1200 Decode Zone A 2 Appendix B WWC 1000 Keyboards Introduction B 1 Keyboard Operation B...

Page 8: ...vii Contents Renaming Files on Flash Disk C 20 Index Tell Us What You Think...

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Page 10: ...er 3 Batch and Spectrum One Initialization provides information specific to batch and Spectrum One environments Chapter 4 Spectrum24 RF Terminal Setup provides information specific to Spectrum24 envir...

Page 11: ...back of hand scanner You refers to the system administrator programmer or operator using this manual as a reference aid Keystrokes in bold type indicate non alphanumeric keystrokes on the PC or on th...

Page 12: ...3000 System Software Manual p n 70 16310 0X Series 3000 Application Programmer s Guide p n 70 16308 0X Series 3000 Application Programmer s Reference Manual p n 70 16309 0X Series 3000 Application Dev...

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Page 16: ...Procedure During the warranty period Symbol will repair or replace defective products returned to Symbol s manufacturing plan in the US For warranty service in North America call the Symbol Support C...

Page 17: ...rchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on part of Symbol for damages including without limitation special indire...

Page 18: ...sunlight and low ambient light LCD and keyboard backlighting is also provided The WSS 1000 system can be worn on either the right or left arm The WWC 1000 and scanners are easily removed from their mo...

Page 19: ...ts of the WSS 1000 System Top View Battery Latch Wrist Computer WWC 1000 Speaker Battery Charging Contacts Lithium Ion Battery Pack Front View LCD Display Keyboard Power Button LAMP CAPS Wrist Mount A...

Page 20: ...1 3 The WSS 1000 System RS 1 Scanner Front View Ring Mount Back View Scan Window Mount Release Button Scan Decode LED Interface Connector Scan Trigger Adjustable Two Finger Strap...

Page 21: ...able Wrist Mount Worn on wrist or forearm of either arm Detaches from wrist computer which can then be used by other operators wearing their own wrist mounts RS 1 Ring Scanner Miniature laser bar code...

Page 22: ...ner provides operator feedback WS 1200 Mount Worn on either hand and includes o rings to insert fingers to secure mount Detaches from WS 1200 Keyboard 27 key keypad with alphanumeric and function keys...

Page 23: ...nts A rugged boot p n 21 19670 02 provides added protection for the wrist computer and is used in place of the snap on bar on the wrist mount The WS 1200 is equipped with a protective cap Cradles The...

Page 24: ...ot Refer to Chapter 2 for instructions on installing the cradle and charging the battery Load the Appropriate Software Initialize the WWC 1000 by loading the system software and applications For batch...

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Page 26: ...face 2 Place the cradle onto the stand so that the holes in the bottom of the cradle align with the bottom leg of the stand The cradle should be tipped back at a slight angle 3 Use two 6 screws 3 4 ma...

Page 27: ...it is to be mounted 2 Insert two 8 screws through the holes in the outer spare battery compartments Figure 2 1 3 Insert two more screws through the holes on the lower portion of the cradle between the...

Page 28: ...nd side of the single slot cradle and on the left side of the 4 slot cradle Figure 2 2 Plugging Serial Connector into Single Slot and 4 Slot Cradles 2 Connect the cable s other DB 25 connector to the...

Page 29: ...use power supply p n 50 14000 052 Figure 2 3 Plugging Power Supply into Single Slot and 4 Slot Cradles 4 Connect an adapter cable to the other end of the power supply Figure 2 4 Plugging Power Supply...

Page 30: ...supply to the second cradle as described in the previous sections 4 Repeat the above steps for any additional cradles you wish to connect Battery Charging The WSS 1000 s primary power is provided by a...

Page 31: ...ERY is also displayed At this level the wrist computer continues to operate but there is probably less than 1 hour of usable power left VERY LOW When the power is very low the DEAD BATTERY message is...

Page 32: ...p does not provide enough power to operate the wrist computer Replace or recharge the primary batteries immediately upon receiving a dead battery message Replacing Batteries To replace the Lithium Ion...

Page 33: ...Verify that the cradle has power 2 Slide the WWC 1000 in the cradle as shown in Figure 2 6 3 The WWC 1000 s battery begins charging automatically The battery pack fully charges in approximately 120 m...

Page 34: ...re 2 7 Inserting Spare Battery in Cradle 3 The spare battery is charged in approximately two hours even if the WWC 1000 is charging at the same time Battery Charging Tips For maximum capacity and batt...

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Page 36: ...omputer over a communications line to the wrist computer This procedure uses the SENDHEX program on the host computer and the Program Loader function from Command Mode on the WWC 1000 Programs are sto...

Page 37: ...le Loading an Application Note To cancel communications at any time during the session press CLEAR on the WWC 1000 The session stops immediately To download an application initiate the communications...

Page 38: ...ations errors try setting flow control to XON XOFF 4 SENDHEX displays the prompt Press ENTER to begin communications 5 Do NOT press ENTER yet Before starting communications refer to Starting Communica...

Page 39: ...erase NVM s original contents Note To cancel this operation press CLEAR 4 Press ENTER to erase the EEPROM When complete the program prompts for the communications parameters 5 Baud Rate The WWC 1000 d...

Page 40: ...d 8 Flow Control The WWC 1000 displays Comm Parameters Flow Control None Press the first letter of a flow control option None Xon Xoff or RTS CTS or scroll using UpArrow or DownArrow and press ENTER w...

Page 41: ...XXX is the program segment address being transferred 3 When the transmission is complete the WWC 1000 displays Program loader Status 0000 A status of 0000 all zeros indicates a successful transfer Oth...

Page 42: ...version 3 03 or later of the system software LWP HEX the WWC 1040 can also run diagnostic tools Accessing the Flash Disk The flash disk is accessed through a driver FLASHDSK SYS which makes the flash...

Page 43: ...the configuration file setups required for various platforms Boot Options Internet Addressing Each WWC 1040 requires a unique internet address IP address allowing messages it sends and receives to be...

Page 44: ...the WWC 1040 Refer to Chapter 2 Cradle Setup and Battery Charging for instructions on charging and installing a battery 2 Cold boot the WWC 1040 a Press ENTER b Press and release the Power button c R...

Page 45: ...ou must enter a wrist computer IP address through CFG24 Terminal IP Address Required if you are not using a boot server to allocate IP addresses BOOTP or DHCP Set as advised by your LAN administrator...

Page 46: ...Determines whether radio is powered off after the wrist computer enters sleep mode due to inactivity Refer to Appendix D for more information The default value is On Power Management If power manageme...

Page 47: ...Press ENTER to effect the change Press CLEAR to exit without changes c Select Subnet Mask from the main configuration menu The Subnet Mask screen is displayed Figure 4 4 Subnet Mask Screen To change...

Page 48: ...hange Press CLEAR to exit without changes e Select Terminal IP Address from the main configuration menu The Terminal IP Address screen is displayed Figure 4 6 T erminal IP Address Screen To change the...

Page 49: ...ENTER to effect the change Press CLEAR to exit without changes g Select Terminal Sleep Mode from the main configuration menu The Terminal Sleep Mode screen is displayed Figure 4 8 Terminal Sleep Mode...

Page 50: ...ithout changes i Select Power Management from the main configuration menu The Power Management screen is displayed Figure 4 10 Power Management Screen To change the current power management mode use t...

Page 51: ...essage STAT24 Ver 1 XX NOT Associated for a few seconds A second message follows Terminal cannot associate with AP You re out of range or not configured Ctrl C to end or other key to retry Strike any...

Page 52: ...is process If you are not sure of the wrist computer s hex version boot initialize the WWC 1040 The hex version is displayed for approximately 5 seconds during the initialization process Installing ap...

Page 53: ...ER and FUNC The function selector screen displays COMMAND MODE Select function Self Test 3 Scroll through Command Mode options using or until Program loader is displayed Press ENTER 4 The WWC 1040 dis...

Page 54: ...the host is not ready or if the cable is not connected properly between the host PC and the cradle the WWC displays Awaiting DSR 4 Press ENTER on the host PC to start the download The wrist computer...

Page 55: ...Mode Note The WWC 1040 is shipped with the LWP hex file installed Use this procedure ONLY to load a new version of LWP greater than 3 03 if you experience serious difficulties if you are so directed...

Page 56: ...five applications allowed Individual applications may require special configurations that can only be set at boot time such as RAM disk size The TN clients require configuring a minimum size RAM disk...

Page 57: ...omputer and selecting an alternative application when prompted On warm boots the wrist computer re initializes and re enters the same application that was selected before the re initialization On cold...

Page 58: ...er with a scanning component the RS 1 ring scanner or WS 1200 back of hand scanner Assembling the WWC 1000 Standard Unit 1 Orient the cable on the WWC 1000 for right or left handed operation 2 Ensure...

Page 59: ...up the forearm 4 Snap the bar over the WWC 1000 using the snaps on either side of the mount The straight part of the bar lies across the front of the WWC 1000 with the curved part in back Figure 5 2...

Page 60: ...ugged boot 1 Orient the cable on the WWC 1000 for right or left handed operation 2 Ensure that the cable is fully seated in the channel Figure 5 1 3 Orient the WWC 1000 so that the longer strap will b...

Page 61: ...Place the WWC 1000 wrist computer onto the wrist mount by sliding it into the protective sleeve Figure 5 4 Sliding WWC 1000 into Sleeve 5 Snap the mount straps onto the WWC 1000 to secure Figure 5 5...

Page 62: ...trigger is next to your thumb Figure 5 6 Placing the Ring Mount on Fingers b If necessary adjust the strap so that the mount fits comfortably Figure 5 7 Adjusting Strap c Remove the mount 2 Insert th...

Page 63: ...into the mount Figure 5 8 Sliding the Ring Scanner into the Mount 3 Plug the cable connector from the WWC 1000 in the interface port on the back of the ring scanner with the arrow on the top of the ca...

Page 64: ...ring scanner on your arm and hand 1 Slide the wrist mount on your arm so that the longer strap is further up your arm Figure 5 10 Sliding Wrist Mount Onto Arm 2 Pull the straps through the buckles so...

Page 65: ...ing Ring Mount and Scanner Onto Finger Removing the Ring Scanner To remove the ring scanner for use by another operator 1 Remove the cable from the scanner s interface port by snapping the connector o...

Page 66: ...uter in the mount as directed in Assembling the WWC 1000 Standard Unit on page 5 1 2 Plug the trigger cable in the scan port on the back of the scanner Figure 5 15 Inserting Trigger Cable 3 Plug the d...

Page 67: ...nner 1 Slip the WS 1200 mount s strap through the buckle as shown below to create a loose loop Figure 5 18 Buckling Mount Strap 2 Slide the wrist unit on your right or left arm as directed on page 5 7...

Page 68: ...lace the lip on the front of the terminal mount over the velcro area on the scanner mount to secure the two units together Figure 5 21 Securing Strap 6 Wrap the trigger cable around the side of the sc...

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Page 70: ...are retained Before the wrist computer powers up it checks the battery for enough power to ensure reliable operation and data storage When powered on the display is restored and processing continues a...

Page 71: ...an operation pressing the power switch does not power it off You can force the system to power off which reduces the drain on the batteries until you can download any collected data to the host syste...

Page 72: ...lays a copyright message RAM size expanded memory RAM size etc depending on the system s configuration Note If the battery is removed for a period of time long enough for the supercap to discharge 15...

Page 73: ...r as it loads in the format 0 Driver The line shows a status value usually 0 followed by the name and version number of the driver If the system halts at one of these lines and displays a status value...

Page 74: ...ding Communications on page 3 6 Running the Self Test program to verify that the hardware is operating properly refer to Chapter 7 Maintainance and Troubleshooting Performing a Memory Transfer to uplo...

Page 75: ...nterrupt 10h Function 82h The backlight also turns off when the wrist computer is powered off or when an application set timeout occurs Display Contrast The LCD display contrast is adjustable making t...

Page 76: ...ch character or special function the character keys produce Figure 6 2 WWC 1000 27 key Keyboard Auto Repeat Function The keyboard also has an optionally configurable auto repeat function If the applic...

Page 77: ...ecial combinations include Following Left Alpha Shift produces Cap Lock Alpha Shift unlabeled green and purple keys refer to Figure 6 2 Shifts the keyboard to produce alphabetic characters or to modif...

Page 78: ...er to your application documentation for any special key assignments Keyboard State The cursor s shape indicates the current keyboard state unless changed by the application The standard cursor shapes...

Page 79: ...ent routines to support bar code scanning For information on scanning applications refer to the Series 3000 ADK Bar code types with full autodiscrimination supported by the WSS 1000 include Code 3 of...

Page 80: ...SS 1000 system and scanner on by pressing the trigger or the wrist computer s power button 2 Press and hold the trigger while aiming the dot at the bar code 3 Release the trigger The dot expands to a...

Page 81: ...scanner needs to collect scattered reflections from the scan to make a successful decode Practice shows what tolerances to work within Range Any scanning device decodes well over a particular working...

Page 82: ...ion 5 The cradle s COM indicator blinks when communications begin Note Do not remove the wrist computer while the cradle s COM light is blinking 6 When communications are complete the COM light stays...

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Page 84: ...the fabric mount with warm water using a mild detergent and air dry see tag on mount for washing instructions Ring Scanner Wipe the scanner window periodically with a lens tissue or other material sui...

Page 85: ...in the original shipping container For a storage period of a few days the battery pack can remain in the wrist computer If the battery is left in the wrist computer for an extended period of time data...

Page 86: ...the scanner out of the cap 4 Push the scanner into the back of the new cap so the ports appear through the back opening of the cap Figure 7 2 Backing Scanner into New Cap 5 Push the front of the scann...

Page 87: ...es The messages listed in Table 7 1 are representative Refer to the application s documentation for further information Table 7 1 Error Messages Message Explanation Low Battery The battery pack should...

Page 88: ...codes The values are additive Table G 2 Communications Status Codes Status Code Meaning 0002 Receive overrun error 0004 Receive parity error 0008 Receive framing error 0010 Programming voltage not pre...

Page 89: ...est procedure is described later in this chapter After downloading new software warm boot the wrist computer as described in Warm Boot on page 6 3 Boot Failure Messages During a cold boot the system b...

Page 90: ...n process Startup process fails Boot server type BOOTP or DHCP doesn t exist Verify that boot server is operating and able to respond to TCP IP BOOTP or DHCP requests from the terminal Low Battery Mes...

Page 91: ...Test and press ENTER Self Test Summaries The Self Test is divided into the following functions or screens Config Screen 1 Reports the version time and date Config Screen 2 Reports information on the...

Page 92: ...mmand Mode menu Memory Transfer Program Command Mode includes a memory transfer utility that transfers data from the wrist computer to a host PC for program troubleshooting Programmers can analyze an...

Page 93: ...ow and press ENTER If you select All the program skips to the range verification screen step 7 If you select Range the screen displays RAM Use Arrow Keys Start End 00000 9FFFF 4 Specify a range of RAM...

Page 94: ...to display 7 or 8 and press ENTER Note If you select 8 data bits the program selects No parity and skips the next screen 10 Specify parity type Use UpArrow and DownArrow to display a parity option or...

Page 95: ...tatus screen Memory Transfer Status 0000 A status of 0000 all zeros indicates that the transfer was successful Any other status indicates failure Refer to Communication Status Codes on page 7 5 for co...

Page 96: ...0 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F The battery may be stored at 40 C for up to 72 hours Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Moisture Infiltration Resistance Complies with MIL STD...

Page 97: ...high quality symbols Depth of field as a function of minimum element width In cm 0 0 40 101 6 60 152 4 80 203 2 120 304 8 160 406 4 180 457 2 240 609 6 WS 1200 10 mil 7 5 39 20 mil 55 mil 90 100 70 mi...

Page 98: ...tes a scan code The character code generated by a given key is determined by the scan code and the current keyboard state unshifted shifted control function left shift or right shift The scan code gen...

Page 99: ...ams The codes and characters generated by each modifier key or sequence are shown in the following figures Figure B 1 Unmodified Keyboard 4D 4B 48 50 FUNC SHIFT CTRL CAPS LOCK LEFT P1 02 31 1 03 32 2...

Page 100: ...65 e 22 67 g 17 69 i k 32 6D m 18 6F o 10 71 q 1F 73 s u w y LAMP 53 00 DEL TAB RIGHT 16 75 11 77 15 79 0F 09 25 6B 0C 2D 00 00 00 00 4D 4B 48 50 ALT STATE SHIFT NUM LOCK CAPS LOCK LEFT 30 62 b 20 64...

Page 101: ...4 6 2 8 03 40 04 23 05 24 06 25 07 5E 08 26 09 2A 0A 28 0B 29 MENU HELP 0E 08 BKSP ENTER 1C RIGHT 36 34 38 32 39 20 69 00 01 1B 5C 00 54 00 0D SPACE CLEAR 4D 4B 48 50 FUNC SHIFT CAPS LOCK 1E 41 A 4 6...

Page 102: ...44 D 21 46 F 23 48 H 24 4A J 26 4C L 31 4E N 19 50 P 13 52 R 14 54 T V X Z 0 0E 08 BKSP ENTER 2F 56 2D 58 2C 5A 52 30 1C 36 34 38 32 0D 34 3E 4F 47 49 51 38 64 ALT NUM LOCK LEFT 3B 00 F1 3C 00 F2 3D...

Page 103: ...NUM LOCK 28 27 33 2C 35 2F 1A 5B 1B 5D 27 3B 29 60 0D 3D 2B 5C 44 00 F10 y LAMP 53 00 DEL RIGHT 4E 2B 37 2A 15 79 TAB 00 00 00 00 0C 2D 0F 09 NUM LOCK 4F 47 49 51 NUM LOCK NUM LOCK LEFT 30 62 b 20 64...

Page 104: ...00 56 00 57 00 58 00 59 00 5A 00 5B 00 5C 00 5D 00 LIGHT 0D 2B RIGHT 54 00 5C 00 01 1B DARK 31 37 39 33 69 00 SH F1 SH F2 SH F3 SH F4 SH F5 SH F6 SH F7 SH F8 SH F9 SH F10 CLEAR SH F9 SH F1 4F 47 49 51...

Page 105: ...igure B 12 Shift Function Right Modified Keyboard 4F 47 49 51 NUM LOCK NUM LOCK LEFT 30 42 B 7 1 3 9 20 44 D 21 46 F 54 00 SH F1 24 4A J LAMP 31 4E N 19 50 P 13 52 R 52 30 0 _ Z 0 LIGHT 4A 2D 35 3F 2C...

Page 106: ...prompt to change parameters for radio communications DIAG24 executes from a DOS prompt to test radio connectivity and performance BOOTP is automatically executed by the start up procedure Obtains IP a...

Page 107: ...ile was not found To ensure that all changes to parameters entered in CFG24 take effect re initialize warm boot the WSS 1040 after exiting Note Changes to certain parameters e g Terminal IP Address do...

Page 108: ...he menu from this screen has the same effect as selecting Exit 1 To view the WWC 1040 s default parameters select VIEW CONFIG PARAMS Figure C 2 This screen is for display only it is not a data entry s...

Page 109: ...o 1FE Alphabetical hex values can appear in upper or lower case Press ENTER to effect the change Press CLEAR to exit without changes 3 Select Subnet Mask from the main configuration menu The Subnet Ma...

Page 110: ...form Each part of the four part address must be in the range 0 to 255 Press ENTER to effect the change Press CLEAR to exit without changes 5 Select Terminal IP Address from the main configuration men...

Page 111: ...two antennas are being used with the radio but distinctly worse communications if only one antenna is used The WSS 1040 has only one antenna be sure to set Diversity to No To change the current Divers...

Page 112: ...flash are used to connect to the network Manual entry is the default If boot mode is set to Boot when the WSS 1040 is initialized a TCP IP BOOTP request message is broadcast to the network Any boot se...

Page 113: ...the radio is not always in a ready state when a message is sent to it using PSP mode slows response times If power management is set to CAM the radio is always ready to receive In this mode battery l...

Page 114: ...ation messages are broadcast to the network and the current network parameters saved in the radio flash are used for connecting to the network BOOTP uses the text message file MSG MSG read from the sa...

Page 115: ...Router Default router s IP address The first router address is saved from the list returned by DHCP or BOOTP Terminal s IP Address Saved in the radio flash so it is preserved through a terminal re ini...

Page 116: ...To view the STAT24 pop up screen Figure C 11 press the hot key sequence CTRL FUNC 1 Description In the standard terminal initialization procedure when the system software is loaded and connection to t...

Page 117: ...7 A qualitative statement about the radio transmissions over the previous minute The analysis is simplistic and takes no account of how much other radio traffic there may be The judgements are essent...

Page 118: ...during the test indicates the portion of the transaction response time that is attributable to the radio network This program uses the text message file MSG MSG which is read from the same drive and...

Page 119: ...nd roams as required between APs If you select a specific AP in the list the test is conducted solely with that AP If more APs are in range than can fit on one screen the last selection is More Select...

Page 120: ...creen by pressing the corresponding number and advance to the next screen Press Q or CLEAR to return to the main menu Figure C 16 Beep Mode Screen 7 Select whether to sound a beep if an error is encou...

Page 121: ...t at any given time the last five message reports are visible The A at the left of line 2 in Figure C 17 indicates that the terminal is associated with an AP A U indicates that the terminal is not ass...

Page 122: ...parameters press R Press Q or CLEAR to terminate the test and return to the DIAG24 menu Field Diagnostics During a field diagnostic test the following screen is displayed and continuously updated Figu...

Page 123: ...st stops a summary screen is displayed Figure C 21 Field Diagnostics Summary Screen Press Q or CLEAR to terminate the test and return to the DIAG24 menu FIELD DIAGNOSTICS Total secs 8 2 Pings 100 Pack...

Page 124: ...Spectrum One compatibility layer configuration file CS1 CFG from the current directory of the flash disk and FLASH DEL deletes all files in the flash disk s root directory Note There is no mention of...

Page 125: ...e mentioned Renaming Files on Flash Disk To rename files on the flash disk use the command FLASH REN OLD FILE NAME NEW FILE NAME For example FLASH REN NETCFG 1 NET CFG renames NETCFG 1 in the flash di...

Page 126: ...2 of 5 6 10 Interleaved 2 of 5 6 10 MSI Plessey 6 10 UPC Versions A and E 6 10 UPC E1 6 10 batch environment 3 1 loading an application 3 2 loading the BIOS 3 2 set up for software download 3 2 batter...

Page 127: ...0 for charging 2 8 mounting on desktop 2 1 power supplies 1 7 wall mounting 2 1 CTRL key 6 7 6 8 cursor shapes 2 6 D decode zone A 2 deleting files from flash disk C 19 DIAG24 connectivity tool C 13 p...

Page 128: ...ther cradles 2 5 CS 1000 2 1 mounting the CS 1000 2 1 I information service xii initializing the WWC 1040 4 3 inserting WWC 1000 in cradle 2 8 internet addressing BOOTP 4 2 DHCP 4 2 manual entry 4 2 I...

Page 129: ...ogram freezes in mid operation 6 2 program loader 3 1 selecting 3 4 4 12 program loading status codes 7 5 R radio Spectrum One 1 6 Spectrum24 1 6 radio configuration editing the parameters C 2 RAM ava...

Page 130: ...FG24 4 3 diagnosing radio problems C 14 field diagnostics C 17 ping test results C 16 ping tests C 16 system software 4 2 Spectrum24 configuration Boot Mode 4 4 Default Router 4 4 Diversity 4 4 Net Id...

Page 131: ...5 assembling 5 9 connecting cables to scanner 5 9 decode zone A 2 mount 1 5 parts of WS 1200 scanner 1 4 wearing scanner 5 10 WSS 1000 accessories 1 6 battery pack 1 5 console wrist unit carrier 1 4 d...

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