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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MC9000-G

MC9000-GProduct Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET

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MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideviiiChapter 3. SettingsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - Product Reference Guide

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-6Table 3-1. Windows Control Panel Menu IconsIcon DescriptionScan for, and setup Blueto

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Settings3-7Adjust double-click sensitivity for both the speed and timing. Connect to other computers, networks, and the Internet through a modem, see

Page 5 - Revision History

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-8Bluetooth Device PropertiesUse the Bluetooth Manager window to discover and create bo

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Settings3-92. Scroll down the Power Settings window and double tap wlp1: Wireless LAN.3. Double tap D4 in the S24 Power Selection window. This setting

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-104. Scroll up the Power Settings window and double tap com3: Bluetooth serial.5. Doub

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Settings3-11Starting Bluetooth1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Bluetooth Device Properties icon.Figure 3-5. Bluetooth M

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-12Figure 3-7. Bluetooth Error WindowIf the device to which the mobile computer is bon

Page 10 - Chapter 3. Settings

Settings3-133. Double tap the device to connect to on the device list. The Bluetooth Manager Authentication window appears. Tap No to connect to the d

Page 11 - Contents

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-145. When prompted, the same PIN must be entered on the other device. When the PIN is

Page 12 - Chapter 5. Applications

Settings3-15CertificatesCertificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications. Certificates are signed and i

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ContentsixSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-35General Tab . . . .

Page 14 - Chapter 7. Accessories

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-16Date/TimeUse the Date/Time Properties window to change the date, time and time zone

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Settings3-17Device ManagementUse Device Management to keep track of software and hardware, inventory, and configure devices remotely.The device manage

Page 16 - Chapter 9. AirBEAM Smart

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-18Dialing Use the Dialing Properties window to set dialing properties for modem commun

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Settings3-197. To edit the dialing properties select the location from the Location: drop-down list, and tap Edit. The Edit Dialing Patterns window ap

Page 18 - Chapter 12. Desktop Emulator

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-20DisplayUse the Display Properties window to change desktop background image and the

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Settings3-21Appearance TabTo change the color scheme:1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Display icon, tap the Appearance t

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-22Input PanelUse the Input Panel Properties window to switch input methods and to set

Page 21 - About This Guide

Settings3-23KeyboardUse the Keyboard Properties window to change the keyboard repeat rate and repeat delay. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-24MouseUse the Mouse Properties window to adjust stylus double-tap timing.1. Select St

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Settings3-25Network and Dial-up ConnectionsUse the Connection window to set connections to other computers, networks, and the Internet.1. Select Start

Page 24 - Chapter Descriptions

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexChapter 4. CommunicationsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 25 - Notational Conventions

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-26OwnerUse the Owner Properties window to enter the owner information. The information

Page 26 - Service Information

Settings3-27Notes Tab1. Select the Notes tab and enter information in the Notes box to add more information.2. Select the Display owner notes box to i

Page 27 - Symbol Support Center

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-28PC ConnectionUse the PC Connection Properties window to set the mobile computer comm

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Settings3-29Regional SettingsUse the Regional Settings, to set the way the mobile computer displays dates, times, currency amounts, large numbers, and

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-30Number Tab1. Select the Number tab. Figure 3-30. Regional Settings Properties - Num

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Settings3-31Time Tab1. Select the Time tab. Figure 3-32. Regional Settings Properties - Time Tab2. Select desired options. The available options are

Page 31 - Getting Started

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-32Remove ProgramsUse the Remove Programs window to remove user installed programs from

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Settings3-33StylusUse the Stylus Properties window Double-Tap to adjust double-tap timing and use the Calibrate tab to recalibrate the touch screen.Do

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-34Calibrate Tab1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Stylus i

Page 34 - Figure 1-2. MC9000-G RFID

Settings3-35SystemUse the System Properties window to view general system properties, change memory settings, input device name and view copyright inf

Page 35 - Unpacking

ContentsxiAudioSamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13Images . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-36Memory TabUse the Memory tab to adjust the RAM allocation.1. Select Start - Settings

Page 37 - SMDK for C and SDK

Settings3-37Device Name TabUse the Device Name tab to customize the device name and description.1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double

Page 38 - Insert the Main Battery

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-38Copyrights TabThe Copyrights tab displays relevant copyright information.1. Select S

Page 39 - Main Battery Removal

Settings3-39Series 9000 Demo WindowOn mobile computer power up, the Series 9000 Demo window appears, this window is used to access the Series 9000 Dem

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-40Control PanelUse the Control Panel to change settings for the mobile computer. From

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Settings3-41About Ctl PanelUse the About Ctl Panel window to view the system’s control panel software version information.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel

Page 42 - Spare Battery Charging

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-42System VersionUse the System Version window to view the system software versions.1.

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Settings3-43Unique Unit IDUse the Unique Unit ID (UUID) window to view the unique unit ID version information. The UUID provides a way of uniquely ide

Page 44 - Strap Lanyard

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-44PersistThe Persist setting is made in the Control Panel window, see Figure 3-42 on p

Page 45 - Starting the Mobile Computer

Settings3-45BatteryUse the Battery window to view the battery status.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Battery. The Battery window appears

Page 46 - Calibration Screen

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexiiChapter 6. Spectrum24 Network ConfigurationIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-46Power SettingsUse the Power Settings window to view and set the power setting parame

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Settings3-47Use the power settings with caution. Some of the settings allow the user to turn off the display, or to disable the keypad/touch screen. I

Page 49 - Operating the MC9000-G

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-48kbd1: Keyboard Power Key WakeTimeout WakeAPI Call WakeD0D3D4Set the Wake on=Yes, off

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Settings3-49wlp1: Wireless LAN Power Key WakeTimeout WakeAPI Call WakeD0D3D4Set the Wake on=Yes, off=NoSet the Wake on=Yes, off=NoSet the Wake on=Yes,

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-50Bluetooth SettingsUse the Bluetooth Settings window to display the Bluetooth paramet

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Settings3-51Date and TimeUse the Date and Time window to set the date, time and time zone information for the mobile computer.1. Double-tap the Ctl Pa

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-52Printer SettingsUse the Printer Settings window to select the printer information.1.

Page 54 - Appendix B, Keypad Maps

Settings3-534. Double-tap Printer Parameters to enter the Printer Parameters window.Figure 3-51. Printer Parameters Window5. Tap the Selected Printer

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-547. To view the Version Information, double-tap the Version Info item in the Printer

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Settings3-55Comm SettingsUse the Comm Settings window to select the communications settings.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Comm Setting

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ContentsxiiiFour Slot Ethernet Cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12Setup. . . . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-56Display SettingsUse the Display Settings window to set the display parameters.1. Dou

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Settings3-57Audio SettingsUse the Audio Settings window to set the audio parameters.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Audio Settings. The

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-58Scanner SettingsUse the Scanner Settings window to set the scanner information.1. Do

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Settings3-59Reader ParametersUse the Reader Parameters window to set the scanning read parameters. The reader parameter settings are dependent on the

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-60Table 3-8. Laser Scanner Reader ParametersReader Parameters Laser Values Description

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Settings3-61Table 3-9. Imager Reader ParametersReader Parameters Imager Values DescriptionReader Type Imager Imager type scan engine is used.Aim Type

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-62Interface ParametersUse the Interface Parameters window to set the scanning interfac

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Settings3-63Scan ParametersUse the Scan Parameters window to set the scan parameters.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Scanner Settings -

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-64LED Time 0-5000 in increments of 500Start WAV File See Figure 3-60 on page 3-65, Tap

Page 67 - VT Emulator

Settings3-654. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.WAV FileUse the WAV File window to select a .wav file. Use the Increment and Decrement but

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MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexivChapter 8. Software InstallationIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-66Device InformationUse the Device Information window to view the scanner information.

Page 70 - Keypad Special Functions

Settings3-67Scanner VersionUse the Scanner Version window to view the scanner version information.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Scanne

Page 71 - Headphone

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-68

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CommunicationsChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-2Ethernet Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 74 - Table 2-9. Taskbar Icons

Communications4-3IntroductionThe mobile computer is capable of communicating with a number of hosts, including development computers, serial devices,

Page 75 - Table 2-10. Taskbar Buttons

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-4ActiveSync software:• Allows the user to work with mobile computer-compatible host ap

Page 76 - Desktop Button

Communications4-5To set up a partnership:1. If the Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer, select Start - Programs - Microsoft Acti

Page 77 - Taskbar Icons

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-64. The host computer and the mobile computer attempt to synchronize. The New Partners

Page 78 - Task Manager and Properties

Communications4-76. Click the Synchronize with this desktop computer radio button and select Next. The New Partnership/Select Number of Partnerships w

Page 79 - Properties

ContentsxvChapter 11. Mobile Computer ConfigurationIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 80 - Advanced Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-89. Select Next. The New Partnership/Setup Complete window appears.Figure 4-6. Setup

Page 81 - Entering Information

Communications4-9During the first synchronization, information stored on the host computer is copied to the mobile computer. When the copy is complete

Page 82 - Data Capture

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-10Serial Communications SetupThe serial communications setup can be used to set up to

Page 83 - Scanning Considerations

Communications4-115. Start ActiveSync if it is not running on the host computer. To start, select Start - Programs -Microsoft ActiveSync.Figure 4-9.

Page 84 - Operational Modes

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-127. Tap OK to save any changes made.Every mobile computer should have a unique device

Page 85 - (Aiming Pattern)

Communications4-13USB Connection Setup1. The USB communications setup can be used to set up to communicate with a Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle, MSR o

Page 86 - Scanning Tips

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-146. Start ActiveSync if it is not running on the host computer. To start, select Star

Page 87 - Reading RFID Tags

Communications4-158. Tap OK to save any changes made.Every mobile computer should have a unique device name. Never try to synchronize more than one mo

Page 88 - Scan LED Indicator

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-16Ethernet SetupThe Ethernet connection can only be established with the Four Slot Eth

Page 89 - Resetting the Mobile Computer

Communications4-17Installing eConnecteConnect allows the mobile computer to make a Direct Serial Remote Access Service (RAS) Connection. Without it th

Page 90 - Performing a Cold Boot

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexviChapter 12. Desktop EmulatorIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 91 - Waking the Mobile Computer

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-184. Double-tap the Files icon, open the Windows directory and double-tap the control.

Page 92

Communications4-196. Tap the Establish TCP/IP Connection checkbox and select USB from the Serial Port Baud Rate drop down menu. Double-tap OK to enter

Page 93 - Audio Event Aliasing

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-201. On the mobile computer double-tap the Ctl Panel icon and double-tap Comm Settings

Page 94 - Terminal Emulators

Communications4-21Host Computer ConfigurationThe host computer must be setup with the appropriate communication software and connection settings. This

Page 95

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-22DHCP Server ConfigurationIf you use a DHCP server to distribute IP addresses and oth

Page 96

Communications4-23Cradle ConfigurationThe MobileDox Cradle Manager allows you to setup the Device IP Address and modify cradle settings. See Installin

Page 97

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-24Modifying Cradle Settings1. Launch the MobileDox Cradle Manager on your host compute

Page 98

Communications4-255. Use the TPC/IP Settings tab to modify the DNS and WINS identification settings of the cradle.Figure 4-22. MobileDox, TPC/IP Sett

Page 99 - Windows Control Panel Menu

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-266. Use the Port Settings tab to modify the USB port settings of the cradle.Figure 4-

Page 100

Communications4-27Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless NetworkThe mobile computer can connect to the Internet across a wireless network. To set up

Page 101

ContentsxviiChapter 13. Maintenance and TroubleshootingIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 102 - Bluetooth Device Properties

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-288. Select the Authentication tab to configure server-based authentication through IE

Page 103 - Settings

Communications4-29Figure 4-28. Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (EAP-TLS)Figure 4-29. Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (PEAP)EAP-TLS Authe

Page 104

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-309. Select the Encryption tab to set the adapter profile security level by configurin

Page 105 - Starting Bluetooth

Communications4-3112. In the IP Type drop-down menu, select either DHCP or Static. To select static IP, enter the required data in the fields that app

Page 106 - Table 3-2. Bluetooth Icons

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET4-32

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ApplicationsChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-2AudioSamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 109 - Certificates

Applications5-3IntroductionTwo types of applications are provided: sample applications and utilities. Application developers can use the sample applic

Page 110 - Date/Time

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-4Table 5-1. ApplicationsIcon DescriptionDisplays the ScanSamp2 example application tha

Page 111 - Device Management

Applications5-5The windows shown are configured as part of the factory default demo program (OTL.exe). OTL.exe can be configured via registry settings

Page 113 - Table 3-3. Dialing Characters

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guidexviii

Page 114 - Background Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-6ScanSamp2Use the ScanSamp2 example application to enable the mobile computer’s scanne

Page 115 - Appearance Tab

Applications5-7Parameters WindowThe Parameters window is used to set the scan parameter.• Tap Code ID to select the code ID value (None, Symbol, AIM).

Page 116 - Input Panel

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-8Codes WindowThe Codes window is used to set the scan type parameter.• Tap Param to se

Page 117 - Keyboard

Applications5-9InkWiz File BrowserUse the InkWiz file browser example application to browse, cut, copy, paste, delete files and to execute programs.Fr

Page 118 - 4. Tap OK to apply changes

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-10Internet ExplorerUse Internet Explorer, to view Internet or intranet Web pages on th

Page 119

Applications5-11Setting up a Proxy ServerProxy servers are often used when connecting to the Internet through a local network, such as a corporate net

Page 120 - Identification Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-12Remote DesktopUse Remote Desktop connection to log onto a Windows Terminal Server an

Page 121 - Network ID Tab

Applications5-13Disconnecting and Ending a SessionTo end a session:1. In the Remote Desktop Connection window, select Start - Shutdown.2. Tap Log Off.

Page 122 - PC Connection

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-14ImagesUse the Images application as an example of how to work with image files, pann

Page 123 - Regional Settings

Applications5-15.Table 5-2. Images Button Descriptions Button Description Button DescriptionPan Up (panning mode), increase vertical size of image.Pan

Page 124 - Currency Tab

About This GuideChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 125 - Date Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-16PC LinkUse the PC Link icon as a shortcut to the device-side Active-Sync component r

Page 126 - Remove Programs

Applications5-17About OTLUse About OTL example application window to display the OTL software version information.1. From the Series 9000 Demo window,

Page 127 - Double-Tap Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-18Self TestUse Self Test to test the specified mobile computer functions. Table 5-3 li

Page 128 - Calibrate Tab

Applications5-192. From the Test Applications window (Figure 5-1 on page 5-3), double-tap the Self Test icon to enter the Self Test window.Select the

Page 129 - General Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-20Figure 5-14. Self Test Settings Windows4. Tap on a self test item from the Self Tes

Page 130 - Memory Tab

Applications5-21NotifyUse Notify to test the mobile computer LED functions.1. From the Test Applications window, double-tap the Notify icon. The Notif

Page 131 - Device Name Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-22KeyboardUse the Keyboard application to test the mobile computer keypad functions.1.

Page 132 - Copyrights Tab

Applications5-23DisplayUse the Display window to test the mobile computer display functions.1. From the Test Applications window double-tap Display to

Page 133 - Series 9000 Demo Window

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-24MemoryUse the Memory application illustrates how an application should handle memory

Page 134 - Control Panel

Applications5-25MSR9000The MSR9000 application is designed to work with the MSR. This sample application illustrates how an application should handle

Page 135 - About Ctl Panel

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETxx

Page 136 - System Version

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-26MSR CameoThe MSR Cameo application is designed to work with the MSR Cameo magnetic s

Page 137 - Unique Unit ID

Applications5-27PrintingThe Printing application illustrates how an application should handle printer outputs.From the Test Applications window, doubl

Page 138

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-28RFIDThe MC9000-G RFID sample application is provided for reading RFID Gen2, Class 0

Page 139

Applications5-29Table 5-4. Gemini RFID Window Icons / MenusIcon DescriptionLaunches the Locate Tag window, see Locate Tag on page 5-38.Launches the Pr

Page 140 - Power Settings

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-30Reading TagsWhen the mobile computer the trigger is pressed, the mobile computer int

Page 141

Applications5-314. The data contained in the tag, along with a count of how many times the selected tag was read, displays in the Gemini RFID window.F

Page 142

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-32Saving Tag DataA list of read tags can be saved on the mobile computer. The applicat

Page 143

Applications5-33File MenuTap the File menu to view version information about RFID, log information, reboot, adjust settings, or exit the application.A

Page 144 - Bluetooth Settings

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-34LogTap File - Log to display the Log menu.Figure 5-27. Gemini RFID - Log MenuFrom t

Page 145 - Date and Time

Applications5-35SettingsThe Settings window is used to set the number of iterations to read tags, set the class type(s) to read (Gen2, Class 0 and/or

Page 146 - Printer Settings

About This GuidexxiIntroductionThe MC9000-G Product Reference Guide provides information about the MC9000-G mobile computer using the Embedded Windows

Page 147

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-36• In the Attenuation area:• Set the read strength by moving the Read attenuation sli

Page 148

Applications5-37ExitTap File - Exit to exit the RFID sample application.Mode MenuTap the Mode menu to use the Inventory method to read tags, locate a

Page 149 - Comm Settings

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-38InventoryTap Mode - Inventory to start reading tags using the Inventory method. Usin

Page 150 - Display Settings

Applications5-392. Enter a valid Tag ID in the text box below the magnifying glass:• an 8-byte hex string for 64 bits • a 12-byte hex string for 96 bi

Page 151 - Audio Settings

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-40Program TagThis option can be used to program Gen2 and Class 1 RFID tags.Gen2, Class

Page 152 - Scanner Settings

Applications5-414. Set the write strength by moving the Write Att: (attenuation) slide bar to a value in a range between 0 (full write power) and 255

Page 153 - Reader Parameters

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET5-42

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Spectrum24 Network ConfigurationChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 155

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-2Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping (FH) Settings (1 and 2 MB Radios) . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 156 - Interface Parameters

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-3IntroductionWireless LANs allow the mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and to send captured data “real time

Page 157 - Table 3-11. Scan Parameters

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETxxiiChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:• Chapter 1, Getting

Page 158

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-4Mobile CompanionThe Mobile Companion utility is used to configure the mobile computer

Page 159 - WAV File

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-5When the menu opens, the user can select Status, WLAN Profiles, Find WLANs, or Options menu options.Table 6-1. Mobi

Page 160 - Device Information

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-6Finding WLANsA completed profile is a set of mobile computer configuration settings t

Page 161 - Scanner Version

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-72. Tap Connect. The Mode tab appears.Figure 6-3. Mode TabTable 6-2. Mode Tab FieldsField DescriptionProfile Name P

Page 162

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-83. Select the Authentication tab to configure server-based authentication. Select one

Page 163 - Communications

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-9Table 6-3. Authentication Tab Fields - KerberosAuthentication DescriptionKerberos(see Figure 6-4)Kerberos is a diff

Page 164

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-10Figure 6-5. Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (LEAP)Table 6-4. Authentication T

Page 165 - Introduction

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-11Figure 6-6. Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (EAP-TLS)Table 6-5. Authentication Tab Fields - EAP/TLS and PEA

Page 166 - Setting up a Partnership

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-12Figure 6-7. Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (PEAP)Table 6-6. Authentication T

Page 167

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-131. Select the Encryption tab to set the adapter profile security level by configuring the encryption scheme and co

Page 168

About This GuidexxiiiNotational ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this document:• “Mobile computer” refers to any Symbol terminal. • MC

Page 169

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-14Table 6-7. Encryption OptionsEncryption DescriptionOpen System Use the Open System o

Page 170 - 10. Select Finish

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-152. Select the IP Config tab to configure the following mobile computer profile network address parameters: IP addr

Page 171 - Communication Setup

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-16• Select Static to manually assign the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS and WIN

Page 172 - Serial Communications Setup

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-173. Select the Power tab to set the Radio Transmission Power level and the Power Saving Modes for the mobile comput

Page 173 - Microsoft ActiveSync

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-184. Tap OK to implement power consumption changes for the mobile computer profile.Aut

Page 174

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-19StatusSelect Status from the Mobile Companion menu to view the wireless network connection status.1. Select the Si

Page 175 - USB Connection Setup

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-202. Select the Info tab to view the mobile computer’s current software and driver rev

Page 176

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-213. Select the IP Status tab to view the mobile computer’s network address information. Unlike the IP Config tab in

Page 177 - Using ActiveSync

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-224. Tap Renew to refresh the information displayed on the IP Status tab. The mobile d

Page 178 - Ethernet Setup

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-2310. Select the APs tab to view APs with the same ESSID as the mobile computer’s profile.Figure 6-16. Mobile Compa

Page 179 - Installing eConnect

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETxxivRelated Documents and SoftwareThe following documents provide more information about

Page 180

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-24Figure 6-17. Mobile Companion - Peers TabSetting OptionsSelect Options from the Mob

Page 181 - Mobile Computer Configuration

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-252. Select the Access Ad-Hoc networks checkbox to display available peer (adapter) networks and their signal streng

Page 182

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-26Changing ProfilesSelect WLAN Profiles from the Mobile Companion menu to view, connec

Page 183 - Host Computer Configuration

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-27Using LEAP for Wireless Network SecurityLEAP is a security protocol that provides authentication and encryption fo

Page 184 - DHCP Server Configuration

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-28A backslash is used and most setups do not require a domain name even if Microsoft W

Page 185 - Cradle Configuration

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-29Prevent Password Cache To prevent password caching, edit the registry file using a text editor with the following

Page 186 - Modifying Cradle Settings

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-30Enterprise Level Wi-Fi Protected AccessThe T3.9.3 wireless component set was develop

Page 187

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-31Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping (FH) Settings (1 and 2 MB Radios)Double-tap the S24 FH Settings icon on the Series 90

Page 188 - 7. Click OK

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-32Mobile Unit TabUse the Mobile Unit tab to configure the mobile computer ESSID, power

Page 189

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-33Mandatory BSS Use the Mandatory BSS field to enter the IEEE MAC address of the AP where the mobile computer is req

Page 190

About This GuidexxvSymbol Support CenterFor service information, warranty information or technical assistance contact or call the Symbol Support Cente

Page 191 - PEAP Authentication

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-34MicroAP TabUse the MicroAP tab to configure the mobile computer to operate as an AP.

Page 192 - Figure 4-30. Encryption Tab

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-35Encryption TabUse the Encryption tab for configuring encryption settings. The absence of a physical connection mak

Page 193

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-36Table 6-16. Encryption Tab FieldsField DescriptionMicroAP Authentication OptionsA Mi

Page 194

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-37WLAN Adapter TabUse the WLAN Adapter tab to configure hardware and radio settings. Use the Card Type: PCMCIA to sp

Page 195 - Applications

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-38Password Protecting NCPANCPA has a password protection feature that can be turned on

Page 196

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-39Configuring the S24 DS (11 Mb) Radio Using a Registry FileDefault settings for the Spectrum24 radio card can be se

Page 197

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET6-40

Page 198 - Table 5-1. Applications

AccessoriesChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 199 - , see RFID on page 5-28

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-2Four Slot Charge Only Cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 200 - ScanSamp2

Accessories7-3IntroductionSeries 9000 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, keypads, Magnetic St

Page 201 - Parameters Window

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETxxviGermany/DeutschlandSymbol Technologies GmbHWaldstrasse 66D-63128 Dietzenbach, German

Page 202 - Codes Window

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-4Snap-on ModulesThere are two snap on modules: • MSR snaps on to the mobile computer a

Page 203 - InkWiz File Browser

Accessories7-5KeypadsThe mobile computer has interchangeable modular keypads. The modular keypads can be changed in the field as necessary to support

Page 204 - Internet Explorer

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-63. Replace the keypad and re-attach using the two screws.Figure 7-2. Installing the

Page 205 - Setting up a Proxy Server

Accessories7-7To insert the MMC:1. Remove the two keypad screws and slide the keypad down and lift off (see Figure 7-1 on page 7-5).2. Lift the MMC re

Page 206 - Remote Desktop

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-8Single Slot Serial/USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a CRD 9000-

Page 207 - AudioSamp

Accessories7-9The Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle:• Provides 15VDC power for operating the mobile computer• Provides serial/USB ports for data communica

Page 208 - Figure 5-9. Image Window

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-10SetupThe cradle requires a dedicated port on the host on the host computer.Figure 7-

Page 209

Accessories7-11Battery ChargingThe the single slot serial/USB cradle can charge the mobile computer’s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously.

Page 210 - Copying Files

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-12Four Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Et

Page 211 - About OTL

Accessories7-13The Four Slot Ethernet cradle has the following attributes:• Provides 12VDC power for operating the mobile computer.• Enables data comm

Page 212 - Self Test

About This GuidexxviiIf the Symbol product was purchased from a Symbol Business Partner, contact that Business Partner for service.For the latest vers

Page 213

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-14Battery Charging IndicatorsThe mobile computer’s amber charge LED, located in the In

Page 214

Accessories7-15The Four Slot Charge Only cradle has the following attributes:• Provides 12VDC power for operating the mobile computer.• Simultaneously

Page 215 - Figure 5-15. Notify Windows

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-16Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerThis section describes how to set up and use the Four

Page 216

Accessories7-17Spare Battery Charging with the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 1. Connect the charger to a power source.2. Insert the battery into a s

Page 217

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-18Magnetic Stripe Reader This section describes how to set up and use the snap-on MSR

Page 218

Accessories7-19MSR and CAM Installation/RemovalTo attach, snap the MSR or the CAM onto the bottom of the mobile computer.Figure 7-12. MSR and CAM Ins

Page 219 - Figure 5-19. MSR Window

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-20Power ConnectionThe MSR or CAM can accept power from either a Symbol approved power

Page 220 - MSR Cameo

Accessories7-21Serial/USB ConnectionThe MSR can connect to and communicate with a serial/USB device, such as a printer or host computer, through its s

Page 221 - Printing

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-22Magnetic Stripe ReadingThe MSR9000 application is designed to work with the MSR. Thi

Page 222 - Launching RFID

Accessories7-234. Swipe the magnetic stripe card through the reader, ensuring the magnetic stripe on the card is positioned as shown below. Figure 7-1

Page 223

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NETProduct Reference Guide72E-54436-08Revision AMarch 2006

Page 224 - Selecting Tags

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETxxviii

Page 225 - Clearing the Display

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-24Cable Adapter Module This section describes how to set up and use the CAM. Both the

Page 226 - Saving Tag Data

Accessories7-25The CAM:• Provides mobile computer’s operating power and battery charging power when used with the Symbol approved power supply and cab

Page 227 - File Menu

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-26Universal Battery Charger (UBC) AdapterThe UBC Adapter can be used with a power supp

Page 228 - Log menu

Accessories7-272. Insert the battery into the battery slot with the charging contacts facing down (over charging pins) and gently press down on the ba

Page 229

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-28Figure 7-20. UBC Adapter LEDsTable 7-2. UBC Adapter Charge LED Status IndicationsLE

Page 230 - Gen2 Operational Settings

Accessories7-29Modem ModuleThe MDM9000 Modem Module enables data communication between the MC9000 mobile computer and a host computer, remotely throug

Page 231 - Mode Menu

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-30SetupConnecting to the Mobile ComputerFigure 7-22. Modem Module Connection - Mobile

Page 232 - Locate Tag

Accessories7-31Connecting to the Single Slot Serial/USB CradleFigure 7-23. Modem Module Connection - Single Slot Serial/USB CradleDo not connect the

Page 233

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-323. In the Connection window, double-tap Make New Connection to create a connection.F

Page 234 - Program Tag

Accessories7-336. In the Phone Number window, enter the phone number for the connection, then tap Finish.Figure 7-26. Phone Number WindowDepending on

Page 235

Getting StartedChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 236

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-34Figure 7-27. Dial-Up and Dial Properties WindowModem Country SetupThe modem default

Page 237 - Chapter Contents

Accessories7-35AT CommandsThe AT Command Set allows you to custom-configure the modem. Only experienced users having difficulty with default settings

Page 238

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-363. To modify dial-up properties, tap Dial Properties, make the selections in the Dev

Page 239

Accessories7-37Basic AT Command SyntaxA command line is made up of three elements: • Prefix - consists of the characters “AT” or “at” or, to repeat th

Page 240 - Mobile Companion

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-38S<parameter_number>=[<value>]If the “=” is used, the new value to be sto

Page 241

Accessories7-39&Wait for credit card dialing tone before continuing with the dial string.‘Dial pause. (Modem pauses for a time specified by S8 bef

Page 242 - Finding WLANs

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-40V22 1200V22B 2400 or 1200V23C 1200V32 9600 or 4800V32B 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200 or 4

Page 243 - Table 6-2. Mode Tab Fields

Accessories7-41S3 Carriage Return Character 0-127 13 ASCIIS4 Line Feed Character 0-127 10 ASCIIS5 Backspace Character 0-255 8 ASCIIS6 Wait Time before

Page 244 - (Kerberos Options)

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-42Modem LED IndicatorsS31 General Bit Mapped Options Status - 195 (C0h)S36 LAPM Failur

Page 245

Accessories7-43Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf SlideThis section describes how to install and set up the MC9000 Wall Mount Bracket and Shelf Slide to

Page 246

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-2Starting the Mobile Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 247

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-44If using the bracket and slide with a four slot cradle, secure a second bracket to t

Page 248

Accessories7-45Figure 7-34. Attaching Two Shelf SlidesFour Slot CradleTo attach the shelf slide to the wall mount bracket for use with a four slot cr

Page 249 - Figure 6-8. Encryption Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-46Installing the Cradle/Charger on the BracketInstall the cradle or charger onto the b

Page 250 - Table 6-7. Encryption Options

Accessories7-47Figure 7-37. Positioning the Power SupplyPower Supply

Page 251

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET7-48

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Software InstallationChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 253 - Table 6-9. Power Tab Fields

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET8-2

Page 254

Software Installation8-3IntroductionThe SMDK for C allows users to develop Windows CE applications for Series 9000 mobile computers. This SMDK contain

Page 255 - Table 6-10. Signal Fields

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET8-4The SMDK for C includes the following components:• Help HTML-based help file containi

Page 256 - Table 6-11. Info Fields

AirBEAM SmartChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 257 - Table 6-12. IP Status Fields

Getting Started1-3IntroductionThis chapter describes the mobile computer’s physical characteristics, how to install and charge the batteries, replace

Page 258

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET9-2Synchronizing with the Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 259

AirBEAM Smart9-3IntroductionThe AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and Symbol w

Page 260 - Setting Options

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET9-4AirBEAM Smart LicenseThe AirBEAM Smart Client is a licensed software product. The Air

Page 261

AirBEAM Smart9-5Packages(1) TabThis tab is used to specify the package name of the first four of eight packages that are to be loaded during the AirBE

Page 262 - Changing Profiles

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET9-6Server TabThis tab is used to specify the configurations of the server to which the c

Page 263 - Cache the Password

AirBEAM Smart9-7Misc(1) TabThis tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features. Table 9-4. Misc (1) Tab Field DescriptionAuto-load This drop-

Page 264

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET9-8Misc(2) TabThis tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features. TFTP This ch

Page 265 - LEAP Usage

AirBEAM Smart9-9Close Apps This checkbox specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically attempts to close non-system applications prior to r

Page 266 - AEGIS Security Client

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET9-10Misc(3) TabThis tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features. Synchronizi

Page 267 - Spectrum24 WLAN menu

AirBEAM Smart9-113. Once connected, the AirBEAM Synchronize window appears.• The Status List displays status messages that indicate the progress of th

Page 268 - Mobile Unit Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-4.Figure 1-2. MC9000-G RFIDRFID Antenna

Page 269

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET9-12

Page 270 - MicroAP Tab

Rapid Deployment ClientChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 271 - Encryption Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET10-2

Page 272

Rapid Deployment Client10-3IntroductionThe Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to a mobile device from a Mobility Services Pla

Page 273 - WLAN Adapter Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET10-4The Rapid Deployment window displays. .Figure 10-2. Rapid Deployment WindowTable 10

Page 274 - Figure 6-26. Change Password

Rapid Deployment Client10-5Exit Tap Exit to close the application. A confirmation window displays:Tap Yes to exit or No to return to the Rapid Deploym

Page 275

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET10-6Scanning RD Bar CodesWhen the mobile computer scans and successfully decodes a singl

Page 276

Rapid Deployment Client10-7a. A PDF417 bar code (2-D bar code) can contain all download data in a single bar code. In this case, only one bar code may

Page 277 - Accessories

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET10-8

Page 278

Mobile Computer ConfigurationChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 279

Getting Started1-5UnpackingCarefully remove all protective material from around the mobile computer and save the shipping container for storage and/or

Page 280 - Snap-on Modules

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-2Flash Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 281 - Replacing the Keypad

Mobile Computer Configuration11-3IntroductionTerminal Configuration Manager (TCM) is an application used to customize flash file system partitions for

Page 282 - Multi Media Card (MMC)

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-4Starting Terminal Configuration ManagerClick the Windows start menu TCM icon (SMDK f

Page 283 - MMC Retaining Door

Mobile Computer Configuration11-5The following table lists the components of the TCM window.Table 11-1. TCM Components Icon Component Function Script

Page 284 - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-6 Properties button View/change the current script properties. Build button Build t

Page 285

Mobile Computer Configuration11-7Defining Script PropertiesBefore a script is created, the script properties must be defined. This defines the type of

Page 286

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-88. Click the Options tab. The Script Properties window - Options tab appears.Figure

Page 287 - Battery Charging

Mobile Computer Configuration11-9Opening a New or Existing ScriptA script file can be created from scratch or based on an existing script file. Click

Page 288 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-10Building the ImageOnce the script is created, the hex image defined by the script c

Page 289 - To Ethernet Hub

Mobile Computer Configuration11-11If one of the partitions being built is the ESSID, a prompt appears requesting the ESSID value. Deselect the HR (Hig

Page 290 - Four Slot Charge Only Cradle

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-6Accessories• Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle, charges the mobile computer main battery

Page 291 - Battery Charging Indicators

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-12The mobile computer must be inserted in the cradle or attached to the CAM, both wit

Page 292 - MC9000-G spare batteries

Mobile Computer Configuration11-13Table 11-2. IPL Menu PartitionsPartition Name DescriptionPlatform Contains the files in the Platform folder.Applicat

Page 293 - LED Charge Indications

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-14If the platform or application partition sizes are changed, a new partition table m

Page 294 - Magnetic Stripe Reader

Mobile Computer Configuration11-15If the mobile computer does not have a radio, then the WirelessS24XX selection is not available on the Transport men

Page 295

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-169. If the Wireless S24XX transport method was selected, the Address Configuration m

Page 296 - Power Connection

Mobile Computer Configuration11-1711. The Download File? menu appears.Figure 11-11. Download File? MenuDownload File?DownloadCancelShow ParmsPrevious

Page 297 - Serial/USB Connection

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-1812. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select Show Parms to verify the file to d

Page 298 - Magnetic Stripe Reading

Mobile Computer Configuration11-1914. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select Download. Press Enter. The Downloading screen appears. Figure 11-13

Page 299

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-2016. On the development computer, click Load on the TCM toolbar. The Load Terminal w

Page 300 - Cable Adapter Module

Mobile Computer Configuration11-21TCM Error MessagesTCM validates the cells in the partition table when the Execute button is clicked. Cells highlight

Page 301

Getting Started1-7SMDK for C and SDKSymbol offers two development kits for the MC9000-G:• Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for .NET (SMDK for .NET), avai

Page 302 - 33188-xx

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-22One of the disk sizes is one sector in sizeIn Script Properties window, one of the

Page 303 - UBC Adapter LED indications

Mobile Computer Configuration11-23IPL Error DetectionWhile receiving data, IPL performs many checks on the data to ensure that the data is received co

Page 304 - (Solid Yellow)

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-24Can't open the source -7 An error occurred opening the source device (either r

Page 305 - Modem Module

Mobile Computer Configuration11-25Invalid data in HEX file -25 The Symbol HEX file being downloaded contains invalid data. Ensure the file is in prope

Page 306

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-26Creating a Splash ScreenThe source bitmap files used to create the default splash s

Page 307

Mobile Computer Configuration11-27Flash StorageIn addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE terminals, the mobile computer is also equi

Page 308

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-28RegMerge.dllRegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows registry edits to be made

Page 309 - Connecting the Modem

Mobile Computer Configuration11-29CopyFilesWindows CE expects certain files to be in the Windows folder, residing in volatile storage. Windows CE main

Page 310 - Modem Country Setup

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-308 bits per pixel only applies to splash screen images. Once Windows CE is running,

Page 311 - AT Commands

Mobile Computer Configuration11-31Partition images for selected partitions can be created by TCM. All partition images suitable for use by IPL are in

Page 312

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-8Main Battery Insertion and RemovalInsert the main battery into the mobile computer be

Page 313 - Basic AT Command Syntax

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET11-32

Page 314 - Table 7-4. AT Command Table

Desktop EmulatorChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 315

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-2Using the Emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 316

Desktop Emulator12-3IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for installing and using the emulator. The emulator provides software API emu

Page 317

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-41. In the PDT9000 program group, double-click SSD.exe file. The Emulator System Sett

Page 318 - Modem LED Indicators

Desktop Emulator12-5Figure 12-2. Emulator Startup Storage Settings3. From the Emulator drop-down list, select either:PDT9000: Gemini53key for a full

Page 319

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-6Figure 12-3. Emulator View Options5. Select the Always on top check box to keep the

Page 320 - Pan-head Screw Holes

Desktop Emulator12-7Emulator Parameter Settings and DisplaysThe Emulator System Settings window is divided into three parts, emulator settings, emulat

Page 321 - Four Slot Cradle

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-8A detailed discussion of each of the emulator window tabs settings and displays is p

Page 322 - Insert set screws

Desktop Emulator12-9Emulator TabUse the Emulator tab to set the emulator parameters, memory size, launch options and communications.Figure 12-5. Emul

Page 323

Getting Started1-9Main Battery RemovalTo remove the main battery:1. Prior to removing the battery, press the red Power button to turn off the screen.

Page 324

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-10Storage TabThe Emulator Storage settings simulate the storage environment that woul

Page 325 - Software Installation

Desktop Emulator12-11Scanner TabUse the Scanner tab to allow the user to specify the type of simulated scanning provided by the emulator (the emulator

Page 326

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-12Spectrum24 TabUse the Spectrum24 tab to allow the user to modify the simulated char

Page 327 - SMDK for C

Desktop Emulator12-13Battery TabUse the Battery tab to setup the power source to A/C or battery. Battery profiles (life and discharge/charge rate) can

Page 328 - Software Updates

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-14Status TabThe Status tab provides a visual indication of backlight, contrast and LE

Page 329 - AirBEAM Smart

Desktop Emulator12-15Figure 12-10. Emulator Status IndicationsTable 12-6. Status Tab FunctionsSetting DescriptionDisplay Backlight - Indicates the Ba

Page 330

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-16Using the EmulatorOnce the Emulator has been launched and is running it functions l

Page 331 - AirBEAM Smart Client

Desktop Emulator12-17AC Power/Battery Status IconsAC Power/Battery Status icons are shown in the taskbar to indicate present power supply status. They

Page 332 - AirBEAM Smart License

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET12-18Resetting the EmulatorThe emulator does not support a the reset function. Warm and

Page 333 - Table 9-2. Package (2) Tab

Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 334 - Table 9-3. Server Tab

© 2006 by Symbol Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mec

Page 335 - Table 9-4. Misc (1) Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-10Battery ChargingThe mobile computer’s cradles, snap-ons and spare battery chargers c

Page 336 - Table 9-5. Misc (2) Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-2

Page 337

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-3IntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshoo

Page 338 - Synchronizing with the Server

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-4TroubleshootingTable 13-1. Troubleshooting the Mobile ComputerProblem Cause Solution

Page 339 - AirBEAM Smart Staging

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-5Mobile computer turns itself off. Mobile computer is inactive. The mobile computer turns off after a period of inac

Page 340

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-6The mobile computer does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Ve

Page 341 - Rapid Deployment Client

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-7The mobile computer cannot read RFID tags.Tag is damaged. Try another tag.Tag is not programmed. Program tag.Tag ty

Page 342

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-8The mobile computer cannot erase RFID tags.Tag is damaged.Try another tag.Tag type i

Page 343 - Rapid Deployment Window

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-9If, after performing these checks, the mobile computer is still not reading symbols, contact the distributor or Sym

Page 344

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-10Four Slot Ethernet CradleTable 13-3. Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet CradleS

Page 345

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-11All Communication Status LEDs are flashing red.The unit could not configure itself, or it has lost the lease on it

Page 346 - Scanning RD Bar Codes

Getting Started1-11• Chargers: The mobile computer’s spare battery charging accessories are used to charge batteries that are removed from the mobile

Page 347

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-12Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleTable 13-4. Troubleshoo

Page 348

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-13Spare battery is not charging.Battery not fully seated in charging slot. Remove and re-insert the spare battery in

Page 349

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-14Cable Adapter ModuleMagnetic Stripe ReaderTable 13-6. Troubleshooting The Cable Ada

Page 350

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-15Mobile computer battery is not charging.Mobile computer was removed from MSR or MSR was unplugged from AC power to

Page 351

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-16MDM9000 Modem ModuleTable 13-8. Troubleshooting the MDM9000 Modem ModuleSymptom Pos

Page 352

Maintenance and Troubleshooting13-17Dial-out fails Location setting is incorrect. Verify Dialing Locations. Verify Dialing Patterns are correct for th

Page 353 - Table 11-1. TCM Components

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET13-18

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Technical SpecificationsAppendix ContentsMobile Computer Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 355 - Defining Script Properties

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETA-2

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Technical SpecificationsA-3Mobile Computer Technical SpecificationsThe following table summarizes the mobile computer’s intended operating environment

Page 357 - Saving the Script

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-12Spare Battery Charging The mobile computer has three accessories that can be used to

Page 358 - Building the Image

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETA-4Weight (including battery) MC9000-G Series27 oz (765.5 g)MC9000-G RFID35.4 oz (1,003.

Page 359 - Sending the Hex Image

Technical SpecificationsA-5MC9000-G RFID Antenna/Tag:Antenna polarity Horizontal polarity. Antenna gain 6 dbiAntenna input power 1 Watt maxAntenna out

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETA-6Scanning*:1-D Decode Capability 1-D Laser Scan Engine:Code 39Code 128Code 93CodabarCo

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Technical SpecificationsA-7Imaging Decode Capability 1-D/2-D Imager Engine:Code 39Code 128Code 93CodabarCode 11Interleaved 2 of 5Discrete 2 of 5MSIEAN

Page 362 - Select Transport

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETA-8MC9000-G Series may include the following additional embedded radio capabilities:802.

Page 363 - Figure 11-9. Baud Rate Menu

Technical SpecificationsA-9MDM9000 Modem Module Technical SpecificationsTable A-2. MDM9000 Modem Module Technical SpecificationsAsynchronous character

Page 364 - Previous

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETA-10Mobile Computer Pin-OutsFigure A-1. Pin LocationsTable A-3. MC9000-G Pin-Outs PIN N

Page 365 - Download File?

Technical SpecificationsA-11Accessory CAM and MSR Pin-OutsFigure A-2. CAM and MSR Serial ConnectorTable A-4. CAM and MSR Serial Connector PinoutsPin

Page 366 - Waiting for input

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETA-12

Page 367

Keypad MapsAppendix ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Getting Started1-13StylusUse the mobile computer stylus for selecting items and entering information. The stylus functions as a mouse. Tap the touch s

Page 369 - TCM Error Messages

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-2

Page 370

Keypad MapsB-3IntroductionThis appendix contains the keypad maps for the keypad configurations. Each key is listed in the table with its value, depend

Page 371 - IPL Error Detection

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-428-Key KeypadThe 28-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys

Page 372

Keypad MapsB-5Table B-1. 28-Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Off <Func><#>Keypad Backlight On/Off <Func

Page 373

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-6Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad MappingKeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Ta

Page 374 - Creating a Splash Screen

Keypad MapsB-725050a6597b6698c6799A 160+65 65B 160+66 66C 160+67 67Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alp

Page 375 - Flash Storage

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-835151d68100e69101f70102D 160+68 68E 160+69 69F 160+70 70**Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Ma

Page 376 - RegMerge.dll

Keypad MapsB-945252g71103h72104i73105G 160+71 71H 160+72 72I 160+73 73**Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Ta

Page 377 - Non-FFS Partitions

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-1055353j74106k75107l76108J 160+74 74K 160+75 75L 160+76 7655353=18761+ 160+187 43Table

Page 378

Keypad MapsB-1165454m77109n78110o79111M 160+77 77N 160+78 78O 160+79 79**Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 T

Page 379 - Upgrade Requirements

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-14Strap Lanyard The strap lanyard may be moved to either the left or right side of the

Page 380

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-1275555p80112q81113r82114s83115P 160+80 80Q 160+81 81R 160+82 82S 160+83 83+10743+ 160

Page 381 - Desktop Emulator

Keypad MapsB-1385656t84116u85117v86118T 160+84 84U 160+85 85V 160+86 86-18945- 160+189 45Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State

Page 382

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-1495757w87119x88120y89121z90122W 160+87 87X 160+88 88Y 160+89 89Z 160+90 90/19147/ 160

Page 383 - Starting the Emulator

Keypad MapsB-15.19046*10642* 160+106 42Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State

Page 384 - \Platform - Set Path to:

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-1604848Space32 32**Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha

Page 385

Keypad MapsB-17# 160+51 35**Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3 Taps)Al

Page 386 - Gemini53key, Full View

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-18Space 32 32Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State

Page 387 - Emulator LEDs

Keypad MapsB-19BKSP 8 8Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3 Taps)Alpha S

Page 388

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-20Up 38Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap

Page 389 - Emulator Tab

Keypad MapsB-21Down 40Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3 Taps)Alpha St

Page 390 - Storage Tab

Getting Started1-15Starting the Mobile ComputerInsert the battery, if the mobile computer does not power on perform a cold boot, see Resetting the Mob

Page 391 - Scanner Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-22Right 39Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1

Page 392 - Spectrum24 Tab

Keypad MapsB-23Left 37Table B-2. 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3 Taps)Alpha St

Page 393 - Battery Tab

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-2443-Key Keypad The 43-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll ke

Page 394 - Status Tab

Keypad MapsB-25Table B-3. 43-key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Off Keypad Backlight On/Off Contrast + <Func><F1

Page 395 - Setting Description

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-26Table B-4. 43 Keypad MappingKeyDefault (Numlock) State Alpha StateShift AlphaState F

Page 396 - Using the Emulator

Keypad MapsB-2755353s83115S 160+83 83s83115S 160+83 8365454t84116T 160+84 84t84116T 160+84 8475555o79111O 160+79 79o79111O 160+79 7985656p80112P 160+8

Page 397 - Exiting the Emulator

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-2895757q81113Q 160+81 81q81113Q 160+81 8104949y89121Y 160+89 89y89121Y 160+89 89F1a659

Page 398 - Resetting the Emulator

Keypad MapsB-29F3c6799C 160+67 67c6799C 160+67 67F4d68100D 160+68 68**F5e69101E 160+69 69**Table B-4. 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault (Numlock

Page 399

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-30F6f70102F 160+70 70f70102F 160+70 70F7g71103G 160+71 71g71103G 160+71 71F8h72104H 16

Page 400

Keypad MapsB-31F10j74106J 160+74 74- 189 45- 160+189 45F11k75107K 160+75 75* 106 42* 160+106 42F12l76108L 160+76 76/ 191 47? 160+191 63*m77109M 160+77

Page 401

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-16Calibration Screen Use calibrate screen to align the touch screen:1. Remove the styl

Page 402 - Troubleshooting

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-32*n78110N 160+78 78n78110N 160+78 78Space 32 32Space 32 32Space 160+32 32BKSP 8 8BKSP

Page 403

Keypad MapsB-33DOWN 40Right 39Left 37. 190 46x88120X 160+88 88x88120X 160+88 88Table B-4. 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault (Numlock) State Alph

Page 404

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-34* 106 42z90122Z 160+90 90z90122Z 160+90 90Table B-4. 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued)Ke

Page 405

Keypad MapsB-3553-Key Keypad The 53-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and function keys. See Table B-5 for key functio

Page 406

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-36Table B-5. 53 Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Off &l

Page 407

Keypad MapsB-3745252$ 160+52 103F4 115F4 160+11555353% 160+53 106F5 116F5 160+11665454^ 160+54 94F6 117F6 160+11775555& 160+55 112F7 118F7 160+118

Page 408

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-3804848) 160+48 40F10 121F10 160+121UP 38DOWN 40Right 39Left 37Table B-6. 53-Key Mappi

Page 409

Keypad MapsB-39ENTER 13 13a6597A 160+65 65, 188 44< 160+188 60b6698B6666. 190 46> 160+190 60c6799C 160+67 67‘ 222 39“ 160+222 34b68100D 160+68 6

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-40e69101E 160+69 69[ 219 91{ 160+219 123f70102F 160+70 70] 221 93} 160+221 125g71103G

Page 411

Keypad MapsB-41i73105I 160+73 73**j74106J 160+74 74‘ 192 96~ 160+192 126k75107K 160+75 75k75107K 160+75 75l76108L 160+76 76/ 191 47? 160+191 63Table B

Page 412

Getting Started1-17Mobile Computer ConfigurationThe following chapters provide the mobile computer configuration information:• To customize the mobile

Page 413

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-42m77109M 160+77 77**n78110N 160+78 78- 189 45_ 160+189 95o79111O 160+79 79o79111O 160

Page 414 - MDM9000 Modem Module

Keypad MapsB-43r82114R 160+82 82; 186 59: 160+186 58s83115S 160+83 83+ 187 43+ 160+187 43t84116T 160+84 84- 109 45- 160+109 45u85117U8585* 106 42* 160

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-44x88120X 160+88 88**y89121Y 160+89 89y89121Y 160+89 89z90122Z9090**Table B-6. 53-Key

Page 416

Keypad MapsB-453270 Emulator The 3270 emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The 3270 emulator key

Page 417 - Technical Specifications

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-46Table B-7. 3270 Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Program Information <F

Page 418

Keypad MapsB-47Table B-8. 3270 Emulation Keys 3270 Key Key Sequence Attention <Ctrl><G> Backspace <BKSP> Back Tab <Ctrl><

Page 419

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-48F4 <Func><4> F5 <Func><5> F6 <Func><6> F7 <Fu

Page 420

Keypad MapsB-49Table B-9. 3270 Character Map Char Key Sequence Space <space> ! <Ctrl><5> " <Shift><Func><C> #

Page 421

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-50: <Shift><Func><R> ; <Func><R> < <Shift><F

Page 422

Keypad MapsB-51U <Shift><U> V <Shift><V> W <Shift><W> X <Shift><X> Y <Shift><Y> Z <Shif

Page 423

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET1-18

Page 424

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-52p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S> t <T> u <U> v <V>

Page 425

Keypad MapsB-535250 Emulator The 5250 emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The 5250 emulator key

Page 426 - Mobile Computer Pin-Outs

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-54Table B-10. 5250 Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Program Information <

Page 427

Keypad MapsB-55Table B-11. 5250 Emulation Keys 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention <Ctrl><G> Backspace <BKSP> Back Tab <Func><

Page 428

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-56F4 <Func><4> F5 <Func><5> F6 <Func><6> F7 <Fu

Page 429 - Keypad Maps

Keypad MapsB-57Table B-12. 5250 Character Map Char Key Sequence Space <space> ! <Ctrl><5> " <Shift><Func><C>

Page 430

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-58: <Shift><Func><R> ; <Func><R> < <Shift><F

Page 431

Keypad MapsB-59U <Shift><U> V <Shift><V> W <Shift><W> X <Shift><X> Y <Shift><Y> Z <Shif

Page 432 - 28-Key Keypad

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-60p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S> t <T> u <U> v <V>

Page 433 - Table B-1. 28-Key Functions

Keypad MapsB-61VT Emulator Keypad The VT Emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The VT emulator ke

Page 434

Operating the MC9000-GChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 435

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-62Table B-13. VT Terminal FunctionsVT Function Key Sequence Program Information <

Page 436

Keypad MapsB-63Table B-14. VT-100 Emulation KeysVT-100 Key Key Sequence Return <Return> Backspace <BKSP> Tab <Func><*> Up Arr

Page 437

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-64Table B-15. VT-220 Emulation Keys VT-220 Key Key Sequence Return <Return> Bac

Page 438

Keypad MapsB-65F18 <Shift><8> F19 <Shift><9> F20 <Shift><0> Enter <Return> Backspace (Delete) <Ctrl>&l

Page 439

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-66Table B-16. VT/HP Character Map Char Key Sequence ^@ ^A <Ctrl><A> ^

Page 440

Keypad MapsB-67 ^Z <Ctrl><Z> ESC <ESC> ^\ <Ctrl><1> ^] <Ctrl><2> ^^ <Ctrl><3> ^_

Page 441

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-68 5 <5> 6 <6> 7 <7> 8 <8> 9 <9> : <

Page 442

Keypad MapsB-69 P <Shift><P> Q <Shift><Q> R <Shift><R> S <Shift><S> T <Shift><T

Page 443

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETB-70 k <K> l <L> m <M> n <N> o <O> p <

Page 444

Glossary802.11/802.11b A radio protocol that may be used by the Symbol Spectrum24 radio card. Symbol radio cards that use the 802.11 protocol also hav

Page 445

Revision HistoryChanges to the previous manual are listed below:Change Date Description-02 to -03 1/15/04 Updated Operating system to Win CE 4.2. Adde

Page 446

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-2Keyboard Input Panel Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 447

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-2AirBEAM® Manager AirBEAM® Manager is a comprehensive wireless network management sys

Page 448

GlossaryGL-3 ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7 bit-plus-parity code representing 128 letters, numerals, punctuation marks

Page 449

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-4Bit Binary digit. One bit is the basic unit of binary information. Generally, eight

Page 450

GlossaryGL-5Character Set Those characters available for encoding in a particular bar code symbology.Check Digit A digit used to verify a correct symb

Page 451

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-6Data Communications Equipment (DCE) A device (such as a modem) which is designed to

Page 452 - 43-Key Keypad

GlossaryGL-7Discrete 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars, two of which are wide. The location of wi

Page 453 - Table B-3. 43-key Functions

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-8ESD Electro-Static DischargeESS_ID Extended Service Set Identifier, defines the cove

Page 454 - Table B-4. 43 Keypad Mapping

GlossaryGL-9Gateway Address An IP address for a network gateway or router. A mobile computer may be part of a subnet as specified by its IP address an

Page 455

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-10IP Internet Protocol.imaging scanning Mobile computers with an integrated imager u

Page 456

GlossaryGL-11IP Address (Internet Protocol address) The address of a computer attached to an IP network. Every client and server station must have a u

Page 457

Operating the MC9000-G2-3IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for using and navigating the mobile computer.KeypadsThe mobile computer

Page 458

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-12Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two

Page 459

GlossaryGL-13Null Modem Cable An RS-232 cable used to connect two personal computers together in close proximity for file transfer. It attaches to the

Page 460

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-14PING (Packet Internet Groper) An Internet utility used to determine whether a parti

Page 461

GlossaryGL-15Router A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering. Routers are typically used to extend the

Page 462

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-16Specular Reflection The mirror-like direct reflection of light from a surface, whic

Page 463 - 53-Key Keypad

GlossaryGL-17Symbol Length Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone (margin) adjacent to the start character to the end of the q

Page 464 - Table B-6. 53-Key Mapping

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-18TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) A version of the TCP/IP FTP (File Transfer Pr

Page 465

GlossaryGL-19WEP Encryption (Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption) The conversion of data into a secret code for transmission over a public network. Th

Page 466

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NETGL-20

Page 467

Index-1Numerics128-bit shared key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-302-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 468

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-428-Key Keypad The 28-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll key

Page 469

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-2power connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-17stylus . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 470

IndexIN-3clearing RFID tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-31clock, display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 471

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-4four slot charge only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3four slo

Page 472

IndexIN-5mode802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7ad-hoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 473 - 3270 Emulator

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-6remove battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-9removin

Page 474 - Table B-7. 3270 Key Functions

IndexIN-7subnet mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16subnet masks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 475

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-8

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Thank you for your input—We value your comments.Tell Us What You Think...We’d like to know what you think about this Manual. Please take a moment to f

Page 479

Operating the MC9000-G2-5Table 2-1. 28-Key Keypad DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile computer on and off.Used to reset the mobi

Page 480

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Page 481 - 5250 Emulator

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-6For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix

Page 482

Operating the MC9000-G2-743-Key Keypad The 43-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. The keypad is colo

Page 483

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-8Table 2-2. 43-Key DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile computer

Page 484

Operating the MC9000-G2-9For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps.ALT Press and release the

Page 485

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-1053-Key Keypad There are two physical configurations of the 53-key keypad, however bo

Page 486

Operating the MC9000-G2-11Table 2-3. 53-Key DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile computer on and off.Used to reset the mobile comp

Page 488

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-12For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix

Page 489 - VT Emulator Keypad

Operating the MC9000-G2-133270 Emulator There are two physical configurations of the 3270 emulator keypad, however both of the keypads are functionall

Page 490

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-14Table 2-4. 3270 Emulator DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile co

Page 491

Operating the MC9000-G2-15For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps.Control Press and releas

Page 492

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-165250 Emulator There are two physical configurations of the 5250 emulator keypad, how

Page 493

Operating the MC9000-G2-17Table 2-5. 5250 Emulator DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile computer on and off.Used to reset the mobi

Page 494

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-18For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix

Page 495

Operating the MC9000-G2-19VT Emulator There are two physical configurations of the VT emulator keypad, however both of the keypads are functionally id

Page 496

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-20Table 2-6. VT Emulator DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile comp

Page 497

Operating the MC9000-G2-21For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps.Control Press and releas

Page 498

ContentsRevision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iiiChapter. About

Page 499 - Glossary

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-22Keypad Special FunctionsThe keypad special functions are color coded on the keypads.

Page 500

Operating the MC9000-G2-23Power ButtonPress the red Power button to turn the mobile computer screen on and off. The mobile computer is on when the dis

Page 501

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-24Series 9000 Demo WindowOn initial power up (or on a warm or cold boot) the Series 90

Page 502

Operating the MC9000-G2-25The Series 9000 Demo window is the factory default launcher menu. Application specific shells may vary.Displays the control

Page 503

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-26TaskbarThe taskbar (at the bottom of the window) displays the Start button, active p

Page 504

Operating the MC9000-G2-27Table 2-10. Taskbar ButtonsIcon DescriptionThe Start button. Tap to display the Start menu.The Keyboard Input Panel, display

Page 505

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-28Start ButtonTap the Start button to launch the Start Menu or tap the Start button wh

Page 506

Operating the MC9000-G2-29Taskbar IconsThe taskbar icons display the function status, indicate what programs are active and indicate the battery charg

Page 507

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-30Task Manager and PropertiesUse the Task Manager to control an application’s use and

Page 508

Operating the MC9000-G2-31Properties1. Select Function - CTRL, (to activate the ALT state) and tap the Start button to display the Task Manager, Prope

Page 509

MC9000-G for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideviMain Battery Insertion and Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 510

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-32Advanced Tab1. Tap the Advanced tab to enter the Taskbar and Start Menu, Advanced Ta

Page 511

Operating the MC9000-G2-33Entering InformationTo enter information:• Use the keypad.• Use the input panel (soft keyboard) to enter typed text.• Scan b

Page 512

MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-34Data CaptureMobile computers with an integrated laser scanner allow you to collect d

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Operating the MC9000-G2-35Indicator LED BarThe Indicator LED bar provides a visual indication of the scan status, see Figure 1-1 on page 1-3. Scanning

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-36ImagingThe imager version of the mobile computer has the following features:• Omnidi

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Operating the MC9000-G2-37Image Capture ModeIn this default mode, upon pulling the trigger, the Imager attempts to locate and decode enabled bar codes

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-38The imager can also read a bar code presented within the aiming pattern but not cent

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Operating the MC9000-G2-39RFID (MC9000-G RFID Only)While the trigger is pressed on MC9000-G RFID mobile computers with RFID technology, the mobile com

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-403. Position the mobile computer horizontally or vertically (as shown in Figure 2-19)

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Operating the MC9000-G2-41Resetting the Mobile ComputerIf the mobile computer stops responding to input, reset it. There are two reset functions, warm

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ContentsviiTask Manager and Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30Task Manager. . . . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-42Performing a Cold BootA cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user s

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Operating the MC9000-G2-43Waking the Mobile ComputerThe wakeup conditions are configurable and the current factory default settings are subject to cha

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-44File System Directory StructureThe mobile computer directory structure displays all

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Operating the MC9000-G2-45Flash StorageIn addition to the RAM-based storage the mobile computer is also equipped with a non-volatile Flash-based stora

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET2-46Terminal EmulatorsUse the Terminal Emulator icon to enter the Wavelink terminal emul

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SettingsChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-G Product Reference Guide for Embedded Windows® CE .NET3-2Mouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Settings3-3Audio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Settings3-5IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for customizing the mobile computer by adjusting settings. The system settings are acc

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