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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MC9000-K/S

MC9000-K/SProduct Reference Guidefor Embedded Windows® CE .NET

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideviiiDisplay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - Product Reference Guide

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-8Bluetooth Device PropertiesUse the Bluetooth Manager window to discover and create

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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

Page 5 - Revision History

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-104. Scroll up the Power Settings window and double tap com3: Bluetooth serial.5. Do

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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-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-12Figure 3-7. Bluetooth Error WindowIf the device to which the mobile computer is b

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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 9 - Chapter 3. Settings

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-145. When prompted, the same PIN must be entered on the other device. When the PIN i

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

Page 11 - Chapter 4. Communications

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-16Date/TimeUse the Date/Time Properties window to change the date, time and time zon

Page 12 - Chapter 5. Applications

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

Page 13 - Chapter 7. Accessories

ContentsixBluetooth Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-51Date and Time . . . . . .

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-18Dialing Use the Dialing Properties window to set dialing properties for modem comm

Page 15 - Chapter 9. AirBEAM Smart

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 16 - Chapter 11. Desktop Emulator

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-20DisplayUse the Display Properties window to change desktop background image and th

Page 17 - Contents

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

Page 18 - Tell Us What You Think

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-22Input PanelUse the Input Panel Properties window to switch input methods and to se

Page 19 - 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-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-24MouseUse the Mouse Properties window to adjust stylus double-tap timing.1. Select

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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 22 - Chapter Descriptions

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-26OwnerUse the Owner Properties window to enter the owner information. The informati

Page 23 - Notational Conventions

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 24 - Service Information

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexChapter 5. ApplicationsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 25 - Symbol Support Center

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-28PC ConnectionUse the PC Connection Properties window to set the mobile computer co

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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-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-30Number Tab1. Select the Number tab. Figure 3-30. Regional Settings Properties - N

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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 29 - Getting Started

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-32Remove ProgramsUse the Remove Programs window to remove user installed programs fr

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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-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-34Calibrate Tab1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel, and double-tap the Stylus

Page 32

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-36Memory TabUse the Memory tab to adjust the RAM allocation.1. Select Start - Settin

Page 34 - Unpacking

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

Page 35

ContentsxiChapter 6. Spectrum24 Network ConfigurationIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 36

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-38Copyrights TabThe Copyrights tab displays relevant copyright information.1. Select

Page 37 - Insert the Main Battery

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

Page 38 - Main Battery Removal

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-40Control PanelUse the Control Panel to change settings for the mobile computer. Fro

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Settings3-41Scanner Settings Set scan parameters, see Scanner Settings on page 3-59.Table 3-5. Control Panel Menu (Continued)Menu Item Description

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-42About Ctl PanelUse the About Ctl Panel window to view the system’s control panel s

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Settings3-43System VersionUse the System Version window to view the system software versions.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap System Vers

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-44Unique Unit IDUse the Unique Unit ID (UUID) window to view the unique unit ID vers

Page 43 - Hand Strap

Settings3-45PersistThe Persist setting is made in the Control Panel window, see Figure 3-42 on page 3-40. It is used in conjunction with a parameter s

Page 44

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-46BatteryUse the Battery window to view the battery status.1. Double-tap the Ctl Pan

Page 45 - Starting the Mobile Computer

Settings3-47Power SettingsUse the Power Settings window to view and set the power setting parameters.Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Power

Page 46 - Calibration Screen

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexiiMounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 47

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-48Use the power settings with caution. Some of the settings allow the user to turn o

Page 48

Settings3-49kbd1: Keyboard Power Key WakeTimeout WakeAPI Call WakeD0D3D4Set the Wake on=Yes, off=NoSet the Wake on=Yes, off=NoSet the Wake on=Yes, off

Page 49 - Operating the MC9000-K/S

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-50wlp1: Wireless LAN Power Key WakeTimeout WakeAPI Call WakeD0D3D4Set the Wake on=Ye

Page 50

Settings3-51Bluetooth SettingsUse the Bluetooth Settings window to display the bluetooth parameters.Mobile computers that do not have Bluetooth capabi

Page 51

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-52Date and TimeUse the Date and Time window to set the date, time and time zone info

Page 52 - 28-Key Keypad

Settings3-53Printer SettingsUse the Printer Settings window to select the printer information.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Printer Se

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-544. Double-tap Printer Parameters to enter the Printer Parameters window.Figure 3-5

Page 54

Settings3-557. To view the Version Information, double-tap the Version Info item in the Printer Settings column.8. Version information includes:•API V

Page 55 - Appendix B, Keypad Maps

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-56Comm SettingsUse the Comm Settings window to select the communications settings.1.

Page 56 - 43-Key Keypad

Settings3-57Display SettingsUse the Display Settings window to set the display parameters.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Display Settin

Page 57

ContentsxiiiCommands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-54Modem LED Indicators . . . . .

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-58Audio SettingsUse the Audio Settings window to set the audio parameters.1. Double-

Page 59 - 53-Key Keypad

Settings3-59Scanner SettingsUse the Scanner Settings window to set the scanner information.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Scanner Setti

Page 60

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-60Reader ParametersUse the Reader Parameters window to set the scanning read paramet

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Settings3-614. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.Interface ParametersUse the Interface Parameters window to set the scanning interface para

Page 62

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-624. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.Scan ParametersUse the Scan Parame

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Settings3-63 Table 3-10. Scan ParametersScan Parameters ValuesCode ID Type None, Symbol, AIMScan Type Forgrnd, Bkgrnd, MonitorLocal Feedback True, Fal

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-644. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.WAV FileUse the WAV File window to

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Settings3-65Device InformationUse the Device Information window to view the scanner information.1. Double-tap the Ctl Panel icon - double-tap Scanner

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-66Scanner VersionUse the Scanner Version window to view the scanner version informat

Page 67

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

Page 68 - VT Emulator

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexivChapter 10. Mobile Computer ConfigurationIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-2Ethernet Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 70

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

Page 71 - Keypad Special Functions

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-4ActiveSync software:• Allows the user to work with mobile computer-compatible host

Page 72 - Headphone

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 73

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-64. The host computer and the mobile computer attempt to synchronize. The New Partne

Page 74

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

Page 75 - Table 2-9. Taskbar Icons

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-89. Select Next. The New Partnership/Setup Complete window appears.Figure 4-6. Setu

Page 76 - Table 2-10. Taskbar Buttons

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

Page 77 - Desktop Button

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-10Serial Communications SetupThe serial communications setup can be used to set up t

Page 78 - Taskbar Icons

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

Page 79 - Task Manager and Properties

ContentsxvBattery Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-13Status Tab. . . . . .

Page 80 - Properties

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-127. Tap OK to save any changes made.Every mobile computer should have a unique devi

Page 81 - Advanced Tab

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 82 - Entering Information

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-146. Start ActiveSync if it is not running on the host computer. To start, select St

Page 83 - Data Capture

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 84 - Scanning Considerations

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-16Ethernet SetupThe Ethernet connection can only be established with the Four Slot E

Page 85 - Operational Modes

Communications4-17Installing eConnecteConnect is used only when establishing a connection using the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle. 1. To install the eConn

Page 86 - Aiming the Imager

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-183. Double-tap the eConnect .cab file, the eConnect install window appears. Double

Page 87 - Resetting the Mobile Computer

Communications4-195. Double-tap the eConnect icon, the eConnect Properties window appears.Figure 4-17. eConnect Icon Window6. Tap the Establish TCP/I

Page 88 - Performing a Cold Boot

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-20Mobile Computer ConfigurationInserting the mobile computer into the cradle provide

Page 89 - Waking the Mobile Computer

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

Page 90

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexviAppendix A. Technical SpecificationsMobile Computer Technical Specifications . . .

Page 91 - Audio Event Aliasing

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-22DHCP Server ConfigurationIf you use a DHCP server to distribute IP addresses and o

Page 92 - Terminal Emulators

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

Page 93

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-24Modifying Cradle Settings1. Launch the MobileDox Cradle Manager on your host compu

Page 94

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 95

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-266. Use the Port Settings tab to modify the USB port settings of the cradle.Figure

Page 96

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

Page 97 - Windows Control Panel Menu

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-288. Select the Authentication tab to configure server-based authentication through

Page 98

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

Page 99

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-309. Select the Encryption tab to set the adapter profile security level by configur

Page 100 - Bluetooth Device Properties

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 101 - Settings

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide4-32

Page 103 - Starting Bluetooth

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

Page 104 - Table 3-2. Bluetooth Icons

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-2AudioSamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 105

Applications5-3IntroductionTwo type of applications are provided. Example applications provide the application developer with sample applications that

Page 106

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-4Table 5-1. ApplicationsIcon DescriptionDisplays the ScanSamp2 example application t

Page 107 - Certificates

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 108 - Date/Time

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-6ScanSamp2Use the ScanSamp2 example application to enable the mobile computer’s scan

Page 109 - Device Management

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 110 - Dialing

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-8Codes WindowThe Codes window is used to set the scan type parameter.• Tap Param to

Page 111 - Table 3-3. Dialing Characters

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

Page 113 - Appearance Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guidexviii

Page 114 - Input Panel

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-10Internet ExplorerUse Internet Explorer, to view Internet or intranet Web pages on

Page 115 - Keyboard

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 116 - 4. Tap OK to apply changes

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-12Remote DesktopUse Remote Desktop connection to log onto a Windows Terminal Server

Page 117

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

Page 118 - Identification Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-14ImagesUse the Images application as an example of how to work with image files, pa

Page 119 - Network ID Tab

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

Page 120 - PC Connection

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-16PC LinkUse the PC Link icon as a shortcut to the device-side Active-Sync component

Page 121 - Regional Settings

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

Page 122 - Currency Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-18Self TestUse Self Test to test the specified mobile computer functions. Table 5-3

Page 123 - Date 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 124 - Remove Programs

About This GuidexixIntroductionThe MC9000-K/S Product Reference Guide provides information about the MC9000-K and MC9000-S mobile computers using the

Page 125 - Double-Tap Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-20Select the Prompt for status after each test, checkbox to display a test confirmat

Page 126 - Calibrate 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 127 - General Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-22KeyboardUse the Keyboard application to test the mobile computer keypad functions.

Page 128 - Memory Tab

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

Page 129 - Device Name Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-24MemoryUse the Memory application illustrates how an application should handle memo

Page 130 - Copyrights Tab

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

Page 131 - Series 9000 Demo Window

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-26MSR CameoThe MSR Cameo application is designed to work with the MSR Cameo magnetic

Page 132 - Control Panel

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

Page 133 - Menu Item Description

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide5-28

Page 134 - About Ctl Panel

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

Page 135 - System Version

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexxChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:• Chapter 1, Getting

Page 136 - Unique Unit ID

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-2Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping (FH) Settings (1 and 2 MB Radios) . . . . . . . . . .

Page 137

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

Page 138

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-4Mobile CompanionThe Mobile Companion utility is used to configure the mobile comput

Page 139 - Power Settings

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 140

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-6Finding WLANsA completed profile is a set of mobile computer configuration settings

Page 141

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

Page 142

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-83. Select the Authentication tab to configure server-based authentication. Select o

Page 143 - Bluetooth Settings

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

Page 144 - Date and Time

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-10Figure 6-5. Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (LEAP)Table 6-4. Authentication

Page 145 - Printer Settings

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

Page 146

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

Page 147

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-12Figure 6-7. Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (PEAP)Table 6-6. Authentication

Page 148 - Comm Settings

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

Page 149 - Display Settings

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-14Table 6-7. Encryption OptionsEncryption DescriptionOpen System Use the Open System

Page 150 - Audio Settings

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

Page 151 - Scanner Settings

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-16• Select Static to manually assign the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS and W

Page 152 - Table 3-8. Reader Parameters

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 153 - Interface Parameters

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-184. Tap OK to implement power consumption changes for the mobile computer profile.A

Page 154 - Scan Parameters

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-19StatusTo view the status of the wireless network connection, select Status from the Mobile Companion menu.1. Selec

Page 155 - Table 3-10. Scan Parameters

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-202. Select the Info tab to view the mobile computer’s current software and driver r

Page 156 - WAV File

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 157 - Device Information

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexxiiRelated Documents and SoftwareThe following documents provide more information abo

Page 158 - Scanner Version

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-224. Tap Renew to refresh the information displayed on the IP Status tab. The mobile

Page 159 - Communications

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 160

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-24Figure 6-17. Mobile Companion - Peers TabSetting OptionsSelect Options from the M

Page 161 - Introduction

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

Page 162 - Setting up a Partnership

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-26Changing ProfilesSelect WLAN Profiles from the Mobile Companion menu to view, conn

Page 163

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

Page 164

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-28A backslash is used and most setups do not require a domain name even if Microsoft

Page 165

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

Page 166 - 10. Select Finish

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-30Spectrum24 Frequency Hopping (FH) Settings (1 and 2 MB Radios)Double-tap the S24 F

Page 167 - Communication Setup

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-31Mobile Unit TabUse the Mobile Unit tab to configure the mobile computer ESSID, power management, RTS threshold, In

Page 168 - Serial Communications Setup

About This GuidexxiiiSymbol Support CenterFor service information, warranty information or technical assistance contact or call the Symbol Support Cen

Page 169 - Microsoft ActiveSync

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-32Mandatory BSS Use the Mandatory BSS field to enter the IEEE MAC address of the AP

Page 170

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-33MicroAP TabUse the MicroAP tab to configure the mobile computer to operate as an AP. The MicroAP establishes a sin

Page 171 - USB Connection Setup

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-34Encryption TabUse the Encryption tab for configuring encryption settings. The abse

Page 172

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-35Table 6-16. Encryption Tab FieldsField DescriptionMicroAP Authentication OptionsA MicroAP can use Open System Algo

Page 173 - Using ActiveSync

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-36WLAN Adapter TabUse the WLAN Adapter tab to configure hardware and radio settings.

Page 174 - Ethernet Setup

Spectrum24 Network Configuration6-37Password Protecting NCPANCPA has a password protection feature that can be turned on and off from the WLAN Adapter

Page 175 - Installing eConnect

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide6-38Configuring the S24 DS (11 Mb) Radio Using a Registry FileDefault settings for the

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-2Vehicle Cradle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Accessories7-3AT Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 179 - Host Computer Configuration

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuidexxivGermany/DeutchlandSymbol Technologies GmbHWaldstrasse 66D-63128 Dietzenbach, Germa

Page 180 - DHCP Server Configuration

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-4

Page 181 - Cradle Configuration

Accessories7-5IntroductionSeries 9000 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, keypads, Magnetic St

Page 182 - Modifying Cradle Settings

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-6Snap-on ModulesThere are two snap on modules: • MSR snaps on to the mobile computer

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Accessories7-7KeypadsThe mobile computer has interchangeable modular keypads. The modular keypads can be changed in the field as necessary to support

Page 184 - 7. Click OK

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-83. Replace the keypad and re-attach using the two screws.Figure 7-2. Installing th

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Accessories7-9To insert the MMC:1. Suspend the mobile computer.2. Remove the two keypad screws and slide the keypad down and lift off (see Figure 7-1

Page 186

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-10Single Slot Serial/USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a CRD 90

Page 187 - PEAP Authentication

Accessories7-11Figure 7-5. MC9000-S Spare Battery ChargingThe Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle:• Provides 15VDC power for operating the mobile computer•

Page 188 - Figure 4-30. Encryption Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-12SetupThe cradle requires a dedicated port on the host computer.Figure 7-6. Single

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Accessories7-13Battery ChargingThe the single slot serial/USB cradle can charge the mobile computer’s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously.

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

Page 191 - Applications

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-14Vehicle CradleThere are two versions of the VCD9000 Vehicle Cradle, one is used wi

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Accessories7-15Figure 7-8. VCD9000 Vehicle Cradle - Back / BottomBACKMounting holesSelf-locking screwsBOTTOMSerial port Power port

Page 193

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-16The vehicle’s 12 V or 24 V electrical system powers the cradle. The operating volt

Page 194 - Table 5-1. Applications

Accessories7-17SetupTable 7-2 lists the requirements for setting up and using the VCD9000.Table 7-2. VCD9000 Setup RequirementsFeature RequirementsMou

Page 195 - , see Printing on page 5-27

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-18MountingTo mount the Vehicle Cradle without using a mounting bracket or mounting d

Page 196 - ScanSamp2

Accessories7-192. Remove the four self-locking screws from the back of the cradle.Figure 7-10. Vehicle Cradle - Back3. Place the back of the cradle o

Page 197 - Parameters Window

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-20Symbol recommends using #8 washers to protect the mounting surface. Figure 7-11.

Page 198 - Codes Window

Accessories7-21To connect the cradle to power:1. Locate the vehicle power source.An accessory output in the vehicle’s fuse panel is the ideal location

Page 199 - InkWiz File Browser

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-22b. Splice the fuse holder to the end of the red V+ wire, as shown below. Make the

Page 200 - Internet Explorer

Accessories7-23To confirm that the cradle has power, insert the mobile computer. The mobile computer battery charging LED blinks amber to indicate cha

Page 201 - Setting up a Proxy Server

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guidexxvi

Page 202 - Remote Desktop

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-24To begin communication:1. Insert the mobile computer into the cradle.2. Initiate c

Page 203 - AudioSamp

Accessories7-25To remove the mobile computer from the cradle, lift the release button, then lift the mobile computer from the cradle.Figure 7-15. Rem

Page 204 - Figure 5-9. Image Window

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-26Spare Battery Insertion and RemovalTo insert a spare battery:1. Insert the battery

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Accessories7-27LED IndicatorsCare and CleaningAvoid getting oils, grease, or gasoline on the cradle, and do not let debris gather in the bottom of the

Page 206 - Copying Files

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-28Four Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot

Page 207 - About OTL

Accessories7-29The Four Slot Ethernet cradle has the following attributes:• Provides 12VDC power for operating the mobile computer.• Enables data comm

Page 208 - Self Test

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-30Battery Charging IndicatorsThe mobile computer’s amber charge LED, located in the

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Accessories7-31The Four Slot Charge Only Cradle has the following attributes:• Provides 12VDC power for operating the mobile computer.• Simultaneously

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-32Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerThis section describes how to set up and use the Fo

Page 211 - Figure 5-15. Notify Windows

Accessories7-33Spare Battery Charging with the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 1. Connect the charger to a power source.2. For MC9000-K battery chargi

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-34Magnetic Stripe Reader This section describes how to set up and use the snap-on MS

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Accessories7-35MSR and CAM Installation/RemovalTo attach, snap the MSR or the CAM onto the bottom of the mobile computer.Figure 7-23. MSR and CAM Ins

Page 215 - Figure 5-19. MSR Window

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-36Power ConnectionThe MSR or CAM can accept power from either a standard AC plug or

Page 216 - MSR Cameo

Accessories7-37Serial/USB ConnectionThe MSR can connect to and communicate with a serial/USB device, such as a printer or host computer, through its s

Page 217 - Printing

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-38Magnetic Stripe ReadingThe MSR9000 application is designed to work with the MSR. T

Page 218

Accessories7-394. Swipe the magnetic stripe card through the reader, ensuring the magnetic stripe on the card is positioned as shown below. Figure 7-2

Page 219 - Chapter Contents

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-40Cable Adapter Module This section describes how to set up and use the CAM. Both th

Page 220

Accessories7-41The CAM:• Provides mobile computer’s operating power and battery charging power when used with the Symbol approved power supply and cab

Page 221

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-42Universal Battery Charger (UBC) AdapterThere are two UBC Adapters, one for the MC9

Page 222 - Mobile Companion

Accessories7-432. Insert the battery into the battery slot with the charging contacts facing down (over charging pins) and gently press down on the ba

Page 223

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NETProduct Reference Guide72-65262-03Revision AJune 2004

Page 224 - Finding WLANs

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-2Spare Battery Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 225 - Table 6-2. Mode Tab Fields

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-44Figure 7-31. UBC Adapter LEDsTable 7-4. UBC Adapter Charge LED Status Indications

Page 226

Accessories7-45Modem ModuleThe MDM9000 Modem Module enables data communication between the MC9000 mobile computer and a host computer, remotely throug

Page 227

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-46SetupConnecting to the Mobile ComputerFigure 7-33. Modem Module Connection - Mobi

Page 228

Accessories7-47Connecting to the Single Slot Serial/USB CradleFigure 7-34. Modem Module Connection - Single Slot Serial/USB CradleDo not connect the

Page 229

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-483. In the Connection window, double-tap Make New Connection to create a connection

Page 230

Accessories7-496. In the Phone Number window, enter the phone number for the connection, then tap Finish.Figure 7-37. Phone Number WindowDepending on

Page 231 - Figure 6-8. Encryption Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-50Figure 7-38. Dial-Up and Dial Properties WindowModem Country SetupThe modem defau

Page 232 - Table 6-7. Encryption Options

Accessories7-51AT CommandsThe AT Command Set allows you to custom-configure the modem. Only experienced users having difficulty with default settings

Page 233

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-523. To modify dial-up properties, tap Dial Properties, make the selections in the D

Page 234

Accessories7-53Basic AT Command SyntaxA command line is made up of three elements: • Prefix - consists of the characters “AT” or “at” or, to repeat th

Page 235 - Table 6-9. Power Tab Fields

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

Page 236

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-54S<parameter_number>=[<value>]If the “=” is used, the new value to be s

Page 237 - Table 6-10. Signal Fields

Accessories7-55‘Dial pause. (Modem pauses for a time specified by S8 before dialing the digits following “,”);Return to command state. (Modem goes off

Page 238 - Table 6-11. Info Fields

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-56V23C 1200V32 9600 or 4800V32B 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200 or 4800V34 33600, 31200, 28

Page 239 - Table 6-12. IP Status Fields

Accessories7-57S5 Backspace Character 0-255 8 ASCIIS6 Wait Time before Blind Dialing or Dial Tone 2-255 2 * SS7 Wait Time for Carrier, Silence or Dial

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-58Modem LED IndicatorsS38 Delay Before Forced Hangup 0-255 20 SS39 Flow Control Bit

Page 241

Accessories7-59Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf SlideThis section describes how to install and set up the MC9000 Wall Mount Bracket and Shelf Slide to

Page 242 - Setting Options

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-60Attaching the Shelf Slide to the Wall Mount BracketOne Single Slot Cradle/Four Slo

Page 243

Accessories7-61Figure 7-45. Attaching Two Shelf SlidesFour Slot CradleTo attach the shelf slide to the wall mount bracket for use with a four slot cr

Page 244 - Changing Profiles

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-62Installing the Cradle/Charger on the BracketInstall the cradle or charger onto the

Page 245 - Cache the Password

Accessories7-63Figure 7-48. Positioning the Power SupplyPower Supply

Page 246

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-4Figure 1-2. MC9000-K and MC9000-S: Side ViewExit WindowHeadphone Jack (optional)Ex

Page 247 - LEAP Usage

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide7-64

Page 248 - Spectrum24 WLAN menu

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide8-2

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Software Installation8-3IntroductionThe Symbol Windows CE SMDK for Series 9000 allows users to develop Windows CE applications for Series 9000 mobile

Page 251 - MicroAP Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide8-4SMDK ComponentsThe SMDK installation program loads all of the SMDK, Series 9000 com

Page 252 - Encryption Tab

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide9-2Synchronizing with the Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 254 - WLAN Adapter Tab

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

Page 255 - Figure 6-27. Change Password

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide9-4AirBEAM Smart LicenseThe AirBEAM Smart Client is a licensed software product. The A

Page 256

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 257 - Accessories

Getting Started1-5Figure 1-3. MC9000-K and MC9000-S: Back ViewMC9000-SStylusHand StrapMC9000-KPrimary Battery ReleaseColor Camera (optional)Color Cam

Page 258

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide9-6Server TabThis tab is used to specify the configurations of the server to which the

Page 259

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 260

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide9-8Misc(2) TabThis tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features. TFTP This

Page 261

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

Page 262 - Snap-on Modules

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide9-10Misc(3) TabThis tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features. Synchroni

Page 263 - Replacing the Keypad

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

Page 264 - Multi Media Card (MMC)

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide9-12

Page 265 - MMC Retaining Door

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

Page 266 - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-2Flash Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Mobile Computer Configuration10-3IntroductionTerminal Configuration Manager (TCM) is an application used to customize flash file system partitions for

Page 268

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-6UnpackingCarefully remove all protective material from around the mobile computer a

Page 269 - Battery Charging

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-4Starting Terminal Configuration ManagerClick the Windows start menu TCM icon (Symb

Page 270 - Vehicle Cradle

Mobile Computer Configuration10-5The following table lists the components of the TCM window.Table 10-1. TCM Components Icon Component Function Script

Page 271 - Serial port Power port

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-6 Properties button View/change the current script properties. Build button Build

Page 272

Mobile Computer Configuration10-7Defining Script PropertiesBefore a script is created, the script properties must be defined. This defines the type of

Page 273

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-88. Click the Options tab. The Script Properties window - Options tab appears.Figur

Page 274 - Mounting

Mobile Computer Configuration10-9Opening a New or Existing ScriptA script file can be created from scratch or based on an existing script file. Click

Page 275

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-10Building the ImageOnce the script is created, the hex image defined by the script

Page 276 - Power Connection

Mobile Computer Configuration10-11If one of the partitions being built is the ESSID, a prompt appears requesting the ESSID value. Deselect the HR (Hig

Page 277

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-12The mobile computer must be inserted in the cradle or attached to the CAM, both w

Page 278

Mobile Computer Configuration10-13Table 10-2. IPL Menu PartitionsPartition Name DescriptionPlatform Contains the files in the Platform folder.Applicat

Page 279 - Serial Connection

Getting Started1-7Accessories• Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle, charges the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery. It also synchronizes the m

Page 280 - Release button

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-14If the platform or application partition sizes are changed, a new partition table

Page 281

Mobile Computer Configuration10-15If the mobile computer does not have a radio, then the WirelessS24XX selection is not available on the Transport men

Page 282 - Spare Battery Charging

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-169. If the Wireless S24XX transport method was selected, the Address Configuration

Page 283 - Care and Cleaning

Mobile Computer Configuration10-1711. The Download File? menu appears.Figure 10-11. Download File? MenuDownload File?DownloadCancelShow ParmsPrevious

Page 284 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-1812. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select Show Parms to verify the file to

Page 285 - To Ethernet Hub

Mobile Computer Configuration10-1914. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select Download. Press Enter. The Downloading screen appears. Figure 10-13

Page 286 - Four Slot Charge Only Cradle

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-2015. On the development computer, click Load on the TCM toolbar. The Load Terminal

Page 287 - Battery Charging Indicators

Mobile Computer Configuration10-21TCM Error MessagesTCM validates the cells in the partition table when the Execute button is clicked. Cells highlight

Page 288

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-22One of the disk sizes is one sector in sizeIn Script Properties window, one of th

Page 289 - LED Charge Indications

Mobile Computer Configuration10-23IPL Error DetectionWhile receiving data, IPL performs many checks on the data to ensure that the data is received co

Page 290 - Magnetic Stripe Reader

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-8Symbol Windows CE SDK and SMDKSymbol offers two development kits for the MC9000-G:•

Page 291 - (one on each side)

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-24Can't open the source -7 An error occurred opening the source device (either

Page 292

Mobile Computer Configuration10-25Invalid data in HEX file -25 The Symbol HEX file being downloaded contains invalid data. Ensure the file is in prope

Page 293 - Serial/USB Connection

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-26Creating a Splash ScreenThe source bitmap files used to create the default splash

Page 294 - Magnetic Stripe Reading

Mobile Computer Configuration10-27Flash StorageIn addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE terminals, the mobile computer is also equi

Page 295

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-28RegMerge.dllRegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows registry edits to be ma

Page 296 - Cable Adapter Module

Mobile Computer Configuration10-29CopyFilesWindows CE expects certain files to be in the Windows folder, residing in volatile storage. Windows CE main

Page 297

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-308 bits per pixel only applies to splash screen images. Once Windows CE is running

Page 298

Mobile Computer Configuration10-31Partition images for selected partitions can be created by TCM. All partition images suitable for use by IPL are in

Page 299 - UBC Adapter LED indications

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide10-32

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

Page 301 - Modem Module

Getting Started1-9Main Battery Insertion and RemovalInsert the main battery into the mobile computer before use. If the main battery is charged the mo

Page 302

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-2Using the Emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Desktop Emulator11-3IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for installing and using the emulator. The emulator provides software API emu

Page 304

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-41. In the PDT9000 program group, double-click SSD.exe file. The Emulator System Se

Page 305 - Connecting the Modem

Desktop Emulator11-5Figure 11-2. Emulator Startup Storage Settings3. From the Emulator drop-down list, select either:PDT9000: Gemini53key for a full

Page 306 - Modem Country Setup

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-6Figure 11-3. Emulator View Options5. Select the Always on top check box to keep t

Page 307 - AT Commands

Desktop Emulator11-7Emulator Parameter Settings and DisplaysThe Emulator System Settings window is divided into three parts, emulator settings, emulat

Page 308

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-8A detailed discussion of each of the emulator window tabs settings and displays is

Page 309 - Basic AT Command Syntax

Desktop Emulator11-9Emulator TabUse the Emulator tab to set the emulator parameters, memory size, launch options and communications.Figure 11-5. Emul

Page 310 - Table 7-6. AT Command Table

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-10Storage TabThe Emulator Storage settings simulate the storage environment that wo

Page 311

Desktop Emulator11-11Scanner TabUse the Scanner tab to allow the user to specify the type of simulated scanning provided by the emulator (the emulator

Page 312

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-10Main Battery RemovalTo remove the main battery:1. Prior to removing the battery, p

Page 313

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-12Spectrum24 TabUse the Spectrum24 tab to allow the user to modify the simulated ch

Page 314 - Modem LED Indicators

Desktop Emulator11-13Battery TabUse the Battery tab to setup the power source to A/C or battery. Battery profiles (life and discharge/charge rate) can

Page 315

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-14Status TabThe Status tab provides a visual indication of backlight, contrast and

Page 316 - Pan-head Screw Holes

Desktop Emulator11-15Figure 11-10. Emulator Status IndicationsTable 11-6. Status Tab FunctionsSetting DescriptionDisplay Backlight - Indicates the Ba

Page 317 - Four Slot Cradle

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-16Using the EmulatorOnce the Emulator has been launched and is running it functions

Page 318 - Insert set screws

Desktop Emulator11-17AC Power/Battery Status IconsAC Power/Battery Status icons are shown in the taskbar to indicate present power supply status. They

Page 319

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide11-18Resetting the EmulatorThe emulator does not support a the reset function. Warm an

Page 320

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-2

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting12-3IntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshoo

Page 323 - Symbol Windows CE SMDK

Getting Started1-11Figure 1-6. MC9000-S: Main Battery RemovalBattery ChargingMain Battery and Memory Backup Battery ChargingThe mobile computer’s cra

Page 324 - Software Updates

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-4TroubleshootingTable 12-1. Troubleshooting the Mobile ComputerProblem Cause Soluti

Page 325 - AirBEAM Smart

Maintenance and Troubleshooting12-5Mobile computer turns itself off. Mobile computer is inactive. The mobile computer turns off after a period of inac

Page 326

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-6If, after performing these checks, the mobile computer is still not reading symbol

Page 327 - AirBEAM Smart Client

Maintenance and Troubleshooting12-7Four Slot Charge Only CradleTable 12-2. Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only CradleProblem Cause SolutionMobil

Page 328 - AirBEAM Smart License

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-8Four Slot Ethernet CradleTable 12-3. Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

Page 329 - Table 9-2. Package (2) Tab

Maintenance and Troubleshooting12-9All Communication Status LEDs are flashing red.The unit could not configure itself, or it has lost the lease on its

Page 330 - Table 9-3. Server Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-10Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleTable 12-4. Troublesh

Page 331 - Table 9-4. Misc (1) Tab

Maintenance and Troubleshooting12-11Spare battery is not charging.Battery not fully seated in charging slot. Remove and re-insert the spare battery in

Page 332 - Table 9-5. Misc (2) Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-12Cable Adapter ModuleMagnetic Stripe ReaderTable 12-6. Troubleshooting The Cable A

Page 333

Maintenance and Troubleshooting12-13Mobile computer battery is not charging.Mobile computer was removed from MSR or MSR was unplugged from AC power to

Page 334 - Synchronizing with the Server

© 2004 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 - AirBEAM Smart Staging

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-12Do not remove the main battery within the first 15 hours of use. If the main batte

Page 336

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-14MDM9000 Modem ModuleTable 12-8. Troubleshooting the MDM9000 Modem ModuleSymptom P

Page 337

Maintenance and Troubleshooting12-15Dial-out fails Location setting is incorrect. Verify Dialing Locations. Verify Dialing Patterns are correct for th

Page 338

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide12-16VCD9000 Vehicle CradleTable 12-9. Troubleshooting the VCD9000 Vehicle CradleSympt

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideA-2

Page 341 - Table 10-1. TCM Components

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

Page 342

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideA-4Interface RS-232, max. 115.2 kbps min. 1200bps, USBMMC Card Slot Type IIKeypad Opti

Page 343 - Defining Script Properties

Technical SpecificationsA-5MDM9000 Modem Module Technical SpecificationsTable A-2. MDM9000 Modem Module Technical SpecificationsAsynchronous character

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideA-6

Page 345 - Saving the Script

Technical SpecificationsA-7Mobile Computer Pin-OutsFigure A-1. Pin LocationsTable A-3. MC9000-K and MC9000-S, Pin-Outs PIN Number Signal Name Functio

Page 346 - Building the Image

Getting Started1-13Mobile Computer Charging ProceduresThe mobile computer main and backup batteries can be charged using a cradle, the CAM or the MSR.

Page 347 - Sending the Hex Image

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideA-8Accessory CAM and MSR Pin-OutsFigure A-2. CAM and MSR Serial ConnectorTable A-4. C

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-2

Page 350 - Select Transport

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

Page 351 - Figure 10-9. Baud Rate Menu

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-4

Page 352 - Previous

Keypad MapsB-528-Key Keypad (MC9000-K)The 28-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. See Table B-3 for k

Page 353 - Download File?

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-6Table B-1. MC9000-K: 28-Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Display Backlight

Page 354 - Waiting for input

Keypad MapsB-7Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad MappingKeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3 Taps)Alpha State (4 Tap

Page 355

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-825050a6597b6698c6799A 160+65 65B 160+66 66C 160+67 67Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Ke

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Keypad MapsB-935151d68100e69101f70102D 160+68 68E 160+69 69F 160+70 70**Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha S

Page 357 - TCM Error Messages

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-14The battery usually fully charges in less than four hours.A Short Battery Adapter

Page 358

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-1045252g71103h72104i73105G 160+71 71H 160+72 72I 160+73 73**Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28

Page 359 - IPL Error Detection

Keypad MapsB-1155353j74106k75107l76108J 160+74 74K 160+75 75L 160+76 7655353=18761+ 160+187 43Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)Ke

Page 360

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-1265454m77109n78110o79111M 160+77 77N 160+78 78O 160+79 79**Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28

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Keypad MapsB-1375555p80112q81113r82114s83115P 160+80 80Q 160+81 81R 160+82 82S 160+83 83+10743+ 160+107 43Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (

Page 362 - Creating a Splash Screen

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-1485656t84116u85117v86118T 160+84 84U 160+85 85V 160+86 86- 189 45- 160+189 45Table

Page 363 - Flash Storage

Keypad MapsB-1595757w87119x88120y89121z90122W 160+87 87X 160+88 88Y 160+89 89Z 160+90 90/19147/ 160+191 47Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (

Page 364 - RegMerge.dll

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-16. 190 46* 106 42* 160+106 42Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)

Page 365 - Non-FFS Partitions

Keypad MapsB-1704848Space32 32**Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha St

Page 366

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-18# 160+51 35**Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault Stat

Page 367 - Upgrade Requirements

Keypad MapsB-19Space 32 32Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3

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Getting Started1-15Hand StrapThe hand strap may be moved to either the left or right side of the mobile computer to suit user preferences.To repositio

Page 369 - Desktop Emulator

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-20BKSP 8 8Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alp

Page 370

Keypad MapsB-21Up 38 -Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3 Tap

Page 371 - Starting the Emulator

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-22Down 40 -Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Al

Page 372 - \Platform - Set Path to:

Keypad MapsB-23Right 39 -Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-24Left 37 -Table B-2. MC9000-K: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Al

Page 374 - Gemini53key, Full View

Keypad MapsB-2543-Key Keypad (MC9000-K)The 43-key keypad contains a Power button, application keys, scroll keys and a function key. See Table B-3 for

Page 375 - Emulator LEDs

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-26Table B-3. MC9000-K: 43-Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Display Backligh

Page 376

Keypad MapsB-27Table B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad MappingKeyDefault (Numlock) StateAlpha StateShift AlphaState Func StateShift-Func StateVK Code (Decimal)

Page 377 - Emulator Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-2855353s83115S 160+83 83s83115S 160+83 8365454t84116T 160+84 84t84116T 160+84 847555

Page 378 - Storage Tab

Keypad MapsB-2995757q81113Q 160+81 81q81113Q 160+81 8104949y89121Y 160+89 89y89121Y 160+89 89F1a6597A 160+65 65**F2b6698B 160+66 66b6698B 160+66 66Tab

Page 379 - Scanner Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-16To remove the MC9000-S hand strap: 1. Disengage the upper portion of the hand stra

Page 380 - Spectrum24 Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-30F3c6799C 160+67 67c6799C 160+67 67F4d68100D 160+68 68**F5e69101E 160+69 69**Table

Page 381 - Battery Tab

Keypad MapsB-31F6f70102F 160+70 70f70102F 160+70 70F7g71103G 160+71 71g71103G 160+71 71F8h72104H 160+72 72h72104H 160+72 72F9i73105I 160+73 73+ 107 43

Page 382 - Status Tab

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-32F10j74106J 160+74 74-18945- 160+189 45F11k75107K 160+75 75*10642* 160+106 42F12l76

Page 383 - Setting Description

Keypad MapsB-33*n78110N 160+78 78n78110N 160+78 78Space 32 32Space 32 32Space 160+32 32BKSP 8 8BKSP 8 8BKSP 160+8 8BKSP 8 8UP 38 -Table B-4. MC9000-K:

Page 384 - Using the Emulator

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-34Down 40 -Right 39 -Left 37 -.19046x88120X 160+88 88x88120X 160+88 88Table B-4. MC9

Page 385 - Exiting the Emulator

Keypad MapsB-35* 106 42z90122Z 160+90 90z90122Z 160+90 90Table B-4. MC9000-K: 43 Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault (Numlock) StateAlpha StateShift

Page 386 - Resetting the Emulator

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-3653-Key Keypad (MC9000-K)There are two physical configurations of the 53-key keypad

Page 387

Keypad MapsB-37Table B-5. MC9000-K: 53 Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Off <Func><Z> Keypad Backlight On/O

Page 388

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-3845252$ 160+52 103F4 115 -F4 160+115 -55353% 160+53 106F5 116 -F5 160+116 -65454^ 1

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Keypad MapsB-3904848) 160+48 40F10 121 -F10 160+121 -UP 38 -Down 40 -Right 39 -Left 37 -Table B-6. MC9000-K: 53-Key Mapping (Continued)Key Default Sta

Page 390 - Troubleshooting

Getting Started1-17Starting the Mobile ComputerInsert the battery, if the mobile computer does not power on perform a cold boot, see Resetting the Mob

Page 391

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-40ENTER 13 13a6597A 160+65 65,18844< 160+188 60b6698B6666.19046> 160+190 60c67

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Keypad MapsB-41e69101E 160+69 69[21991{ 160+219 123f70102F 160+70 70]22193} 160+221 125g71103G 160+71 71\22092| 160+220 124h72104H 160+72 72**Table B-

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-42i73105I 160+73 73**j74106J 160+74 74‘19296~ 160+192 126k75107K 160+75 75k75107K 16

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Keypad MapsB-43m77109M 160+77 77**n78110N 160+78 78-18945_ 160+189 95o79111O 160+79 79o79111O 160+79 79p80112P 160+80 80p80112P 160+80 80q81113Q 160+8

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-44r82114R 160+82 82;18659: 160+186 58s83115S 160+83 83+18743+ 160+187 43t84116T 160+

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Keypad MapsB-45x88120X 160+88 88**y89121Y 160+89 89y89121Y 160+89 89z90122Z9090**Table B-6. MC9000-K: 53-Key Mapping (Continued)Key Default State Shif

Page 397

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-463270 Emulator The 3270 emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys,

Page 398

Keypad MapsB-47Table B-7. 3270 Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Program Information <Func><Ctrl><P> Diagnostics <Func&g

Page 399

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-48Table B-8. 3270 Emulation Keys 3270 Key Key Sequence Attention <Ctrl><G&

Page 400 - MDM9000 Modem Module

Keypad MapsB-49F4 <Func><4> F5 <Func><5> F6 <Func><6> F7 <Func><7> F8 <Func><8> F9 <Fun

Page 401

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-18Calibration Screen Use calibrate screen to align the touch screen:1. Remove the st

Page 402 - VCD9000 Vehicle Cradle

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-50Table B-9. 3270 Character Map Char Key Sequence Space <space> ! <Ctrl>

Page 403 - Technical Specifications

Keypad MapsB-51: <Shift><Func><R> ; <Func><R> < <Shift><Func><A> = <Func><W> > <S

Page 404

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-52U <Shift><U> V <Shift><V> W <Shift><W> X <S

Page 405

Keypad MapsB-53p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S> t <T> u <U> v <V> w <W> x <X> y <Y> z <Z> { &

Page 406

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-545250 Emulator The 5250 emulator keypad contains a Power button, application keys,

Page 407

Keypad MapsB-55Table B-10. 5250 Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Program Information <Func><Ctrl><P> Diagnostics <Func&

Page 408

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-56Table B-11. 5250 Emulation Keys 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention <Ctrl><G

Page 409 - Mobile Computer Pin-Outs

Keypad MapsB-57F4 <Func><4> F5 <Func><5> F6 <Func><6> F7 <Func><7> F8 <Func><8> F9 <Fun

Page 410

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-58Table B-12. 5250 Character Map Char Key Sequence Space <space> ! <Ctrl>

Page 411 - Keypad Maps

Keypad MapsB-59: <Shift><Func><R> ; <Func><R> < <Shift><Func><A> = <Func><W> > <S

Page 412

Getting Started1-19Mobile Computer ConfigurationThe following chapters provide the mobile computer configuration information:• To customize the mobile

Page 413

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-60U <Shift><U> V <Shift><V> W <Shift><W> X <S

Page 414

Keypad MapsB-61p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S> t <T> u <U> v <V> w <W> x <X> y <Y> z <Z> { &

Page 415 - 28-Key Keypad (MC9000-K)

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-62VT Emulator Keypad The VT Emulator keypad contains a Power button, application key

Page 416

Keypad MapsB-63Table B-13. VT Terminal FunctionsVT Function Key Sequence Program Information <Func><Ctrl><P> Diagnostics <Func&

Page 417

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-64Table B-14. VT-100 Emulation KeysVT-100 Key Key Sequence Return <Return> Ba

Page 418

Keypad MapsB-65Table B-15. VT-220 Emulation Keys VT-220 Key Key Sequence Return <Return> Backspace <BKSP> Tab <Func><*> Up Ar

Page 419

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-66F18 <Shift><8> F19 <Shift><9> F20 <Shift><0> E

Page 420

Keypad MapsB-67Table B-16. VT/HP Character Map Char Key Sequence ^@ ^A <Ctrl><A> ^B <Ctrl><B> ^C <Ctrl><C&g

Page 421

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-68 ^Z <Ctrl><Z> ESC <ESC> ^\ <Ctrl><1> ^] &

Page 422

Keypad MapsB-69 5 <5> 6 <6> 7 <7> 8 <8> 9 <9> : <Func><P> ; <Func><R> <

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide1-20

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-70 P <Shift><P> Q <Shift><Q> R <Shift><R>

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Keypad MapsB-71 k <K> l <L> m <M> n <N> o <O> p <P> q <Q> r <R> s <S>

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-7228-Key Keypad (MC9000-S)The 28-key keypad contains a Power button, application key

Page 427

Keypad MapsB-73Table B-17. MC9000-S: 28-Key FunctionsLocal Function Key Sequence Display Backlight On/Off <Func><#>Keypad Backlight On/O

Page 428

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-74Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad MappingKeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alp

Page 429

Keypad MapsB-7525050a6597b6698c6799A 160+65 65B 160+66 66C 160+67 67Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha Stat

Page 430

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-7635151d68100e69101f70102D 160+68 68E 160+69 69F 160+70 70**Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28

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Keypad MapsB-7745252g71103h72104i73105G 160+71 71H 160+72 72I 160+73 73**Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-7855353j74106k75107l76108J 160+74 74K 160+75 75L 160+76 7655353=18761+ 160+187 43Tab

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Keypad MapsB-7965454m77109n78110o79111M 160+77 77N 160+78 78O 160+79 79**Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha

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Operating the MC9000-K/SChapter ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 435 - 43-Key Keypad (MC9000-K)

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-8075555p80112q81113r82114s83115P 160+80 80Q 160+81 81R 160+82 82S 160+83 83+10743+ 1

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Keypad MapsB-8185656t84116u85117v86118T 160+84 84U 160+85 85V 160+86 86- 189 45- 160+189 45Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyD

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-8295757w87119x88120y89121z90122W 160+87 87X 160+88 88Y 160+89 89Z 160+90 90/19147/ 1

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Keypad MapsB-83. 190 46* 106 42* 160+106 42Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 T

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-8404848Space32 32**Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault

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Keypad MapsB-85# 160+51 35**Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-86Space 32 32Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State

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Keypad MapsB-87BKSP 8 8Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3 T

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-88Up 38 -Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alp

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Keypad MapsB-89Down 40 -Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3

Page 445

Revision HistoryChanges to the previous manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 to -02 1/15/04 Updated Operating system to Win CE 4.2. Add

Page 446 - 53-Key Keypad (MC9000-K)

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-2Taskbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-90Right 39 -Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State

Page 448

Keypad MapsB-91Left 37 -Table B-18. MC9000-S: 28 Key Keypad Mapping (Continued)KeyDefault State Alpha State (1 Tap)Alpha State (2 Taps)Alpha State (3

Page 449

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideB-92

Page 450

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 451

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-2AirBEAM® Manager AirBEAM® Manager is a comprehensive wireless network management s

Page 452

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

Page 453

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-4Bit Binary digit. One bit is the basic unit of binary information. Generally, eigh

Page 454

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 455

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-6Data Communications Equipment (DCE) A device (such as a modem) which is designed t

Page 456 - 3270 Emulator

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 457 - Table B-7. 3270 Key Functions

Operating the MC9000-K/S2-3IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for using and navigating the mobile computer.KeypadsThe mobile compute

Page 458

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-8ESS_ID Extended Service Set Identifier, defines the coverage area. Prior to the re

Page 459

GlossaryGL-9Hard Reset See Cold Boot.Hopping Sequence A set of random frequencies designed to minimize interference with other sets of random frequenc

Page 460

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-10Intercharacter Gap The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discr

Page 461

GlossaryGL-11Kerberos Kerberos is a network authentication protocol. It is designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications by

Page 462

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-12MC Mobile Computer.MIL 1 mil = 1 thousandth of an inch.Misread (Misdecode) A cond

Page 463

GlossaryGL-13Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) Novell’s driver specification for an interface between network hardware and higher-level protocols. It sup

Page 464 - 5250 Emulator

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-14Programming Mode The state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values.

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GlossaryGL-15Scanning Mode The scanner is energized, programmed and ready to read a bar code.Scanning Sequence A method of programming or configuring

Page 466

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-16STEP Symbol Terminal Enabler Program.Subnet A subset of nodes on a network that a

Page 467

GlossaryGL-17TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems. This standard

Page 468

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-428-Key Keypad The 28-key keypad is used on both the MC9000-K, see Figure 2-1 and th

Page 469

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-18Trivial File Transfer Protocol See TFTP.TSR See Terminate and Stay Resident.UPC U

Page 470

GlossaryGL-19WNMP (Wireless Network Management Protocol) This is Symbol’s proprietary MAC layer protocol used for inter access point communication and

Page 471

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideGL-20

Page 472 - VT Emulator Keypad

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-2serial connection . . . . . . . . 7-34, 7-37, 7-41multi media card . . . . . . .

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IndexIN-3CAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7, 7-6, 7-40USB connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-34, 7-41

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-4copyfile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29regmerge . . . . .

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IndexIN-5mobile computercold boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-28mode802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-6remove battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10removi

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IndexIN-7terminalcold boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17customizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-5Figure 2-2. MC9000-S: 28-Key Keypad CTRLSPACE ALPHABKSPSHIFTALT12ABC3DEF4GHI7PQRS80#TUV9WXYZ5JKL6MNO

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideIN-8

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-6Table 2-1. MC9000-K and MC9000-S: 28-Key Keypad DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (r

Page 486

Operating the MC9000-K/S2-7For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps.Function (blue) Press

Page 487

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-843-Key Keypad The 43-key keypad is available only on the MC9000-K, see Figure 2-3.

Page 488

Operating the MC9000-K/S2-9Table 2-2. MC9000-K: 43-Key DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile computer on and off.Used to reset the

Page 489

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-10For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Append

Page 490

Operating the MC9000-K/S2-1153-Key Keypad There are two physical configurations of the 53-key keypad, however both of the keypads are functionally ide

Page 492

MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-12Table 2-3. MC9000-K: 53-Key DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobi

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-13For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps.Shift Press and releas

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-143270 Emulator The 3270 emulator keypad is available only on the MC9000-K. It conta

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-15Table 2-4. 3270 Emulator DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile computer on and off.Used to reset the mo

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-16For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Append

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-175250 Emulator The 5250 emulator keypad is available only on the MC9000-K. It contains a Power button, application keys, sc

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-18Table 2-5. 5250 Emulator DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-19For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Appendix B, Keypad Maps.Shift Press and releas

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-20VT Emulator The VT emulator keypad is available only on the MC9000-K. It contains

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-21Table 2-6. VT Emulator DescriptionsKey DescriptionPower (red) Powers the mobile computer on and off.Used to reset the mobi

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ContentsChapter. About This GuideIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-22For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes, see Append

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-23Keypad Special FunctionsThe keypad special functions are color coded on the keypads. For example, on the 53-key keypad, th

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-24Power ButtonPress the red Power button to turn the mobile computer screen on and o

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-25Series 9000 Demo WindowOn initial power up (or on a warm or cold boot) the Series 9000 Demo window appears. The Series 900

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-26The Series 9000 Demo window is the factory default launcher menu. Application spec

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-27TaskbarThe taskbar (at the bottom of the window) displays the Start button, active programs (in this case PC Link and Mobi

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-28Table 2-10. Taskbar ButtonsIcon DescriptionThe Start button. Tap to display the St

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-29Sart ButtonTap the Start button to launch the Start Menu or tap the Start button while in the ALT state and the Task Manag

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-30Taskbar IconsThe taskbar icons display the function status, indicate what programs

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-31Task Manager and PropertiesUse the Task Manager to stop applications and use the Properties functions to set display and c

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference GuideviBattery Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-32Properties1. Select Function - CTRL, (to activate the ALT state) and tap the Start

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-33Advanced Tab1. Tap the Advanced tab to enter the Taskbar and Start Menu, Advanced Tab.2. Tap the Clear button to delete al

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-34Entering InformationTo enter information:• Use the keypad.• Use the input panel (s

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-35Data CaptureThe mobile computer has an integrated scanner used to collect data by scanning bar codes.Laser ScanningTo scan

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-36Scanning ConsiderationsTypically, scanning is a simple matter of aim, scan/decode

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-37ImagingThe imager version of the mobile computer has the following features:• Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-38Aiming the ImagerThe imager version of the mobile computer projects a laser aiming

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-392. The aiming pattern is smaller when the Imager is closer to the symbol and larger when it is farther from the symbol. Sc

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-40Performing a Cold BootA cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-41Waking the Mobile ComputerThe wakeup conditions are configurable and the current factory default settings are subject to c

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ContentsviiEntering Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34Entering Informati

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-42File System Directory StructureThe mobile computer directory structure displays al

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Operating the MC9000-K/S2-43Flash StorageIn addition to the RAM-based storage the mobile computer is also equipped with a non-volatile Flash-based sto

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide2-44Terminal EmulatorsUse the Terminal Emulators icon to enter the Wavelink terminal e

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

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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-2Input Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Settings3-3Comm 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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MC9000-K/S for Embedded Windows® CE .NET Product Reference Guide3-6Table 3-1. Windows Control Panel Menu IconsIcon DescriptionScan for, and setup Blue

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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

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