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PPT 8800 Series Addendum for Embedded Windows CE .NET 4.2

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1. vii Chapter Descriptions vii Notational Conventions vii Related Documents viii Service Information ix Symbol Support Center ix Chapter 1 CE NET 4 2 Introduction 1 3 Desktop 1 3 Taskbar 1 4 Start Button 1 4 Active Program
2. 1 17 About 1 19 System Version 1 20 Persist 1 21 Battery 1 22 Power Settings 1 23 1 2 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Date and Time 1 24 Touch Calibration 1 26 Printer Settings 1 26 Comm Settings 1 29 Audio Settings
3. 1 13 Advanced Tab 1 14 Internet Explorer 1 16 Browsing the Web 1 16 Setting up a Proxy Server 1 17 Enable Cookies 1 17 vi PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Symbol CtlPanel 1 18 About 1 20 System Version 1 21 Persist 1 22 Battery 1 23
4. 1 4 proxy settings 1 17 R radio off 1 24 radio on 1 24 regional settings 1 9 removing programs 1 9 S screen 1 10 SDK viii service information ix Settings 1 24 settings 1 10 adjusting 1 7 soft keyboard 1 6 sounds 1 10 specifications C 1 spectrum24 status 1 5 start button 1 4 start menu 1 3 status 1 5 status icon 1 5 symbol support center ix system information 1 10 T taskbar 1 4 t
5. 1 5 Status Icons 1 5 Input Panel Button 1 6 Date Time Properties 1 6 Desktop Button 1 6 Taskbar and Start Menu Settings 1 6 Settings 1 7 Clear Type 1 11 Internet Options 1 12 General Tab 1 12 Connection Tab 1 12 Security Tab
6. 1 30 Scanner Settings 1 31 Reader Parameters 1 32 Interface Parameters 1 33 Scan Parameters 1 34 WAV File 1 37 Device Information 1 38 Scanner Version 1 39 1 3 CE NET 4 2 Introduction Differences between the CE NET 4 1 and CE NET 4 2 operating systems include Desktop taskbar functionality changes New Control Panel settings Changes to Internet Explorer functionality New Symbol CtlPanel applet The following paragraphs describe additions and changes between the operating systems Desktop When the PPT 8800 is turned on the desktop window appears Figure 1 1 PPT 8800 Desktop Major functions on the desktop include Recycle Bin Dragg
7. 1 40 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Device Information Use the Device Information window to view the scanner information 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Scanner Settings Scan Parameters The Scan Parameters window appears Figure 1 28 Device Information Parameters Window 2 To change any item in the Device Information column use the up and down arrows to select the item 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value Table 1 7 list the Reader Parameter value options 4 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window Table 1 7 Device Information Parameters Device Info Parameter Values Beam Width True Aim Mode True Scan Direction False Feedback False Supported Fmts None Max Image Rect 0 0 0 0 1 41 CE NET 4 2 Scanner Version Use the Scanner Version window to view the scanner version information 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Scanner Settings Scanner Version The Scanner Version window appears Figure 1 29 Scanner Version Window 2 To change any item in the Scanner Version column use the up and down arrows to select the item 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value Table 1 8 list the Reader Parameter value options 4 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window Table 1 8 Version Parameters Version Parameter Values API Version 04 02 MDD Version 05 06 PDD
8. Settings 1 7 Clear Type 1 11 Internet Options 1 12 General Tab 1 12 Connection Tab 1 12 Security Tab 1 13 Internet Explorer 1 15 Browsing the Web 1 15 Setting up a Proxy Server 1 16 Enable Cookies 1 16 Symbol CtlPanel
9. Weight including battery PPT 8800 with battery 10 1 oz 286 g PPT 8846 with battery 10 8 oz 306 g Display Transflective color TFT LCD 65K colors 240 W x 320 L QVGA size Touch Panel Glass analog resistive touch Main Battery Standard Standard Rechargeable Lithium Ion 1700 mAh minimum 3 7V Optional Larger capacity rechargeable Lithium Ion 3400 mAh minimum 3 7V A 2 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Backup Battery Ni MH battery rechargeable 15mAh 2 4V 2 cells CPU Intel XScale Operating Platform Microsoft Embedded Windows CE 4 2 CE NET Memory 32MB RAM 32MB ROM Interface RS 232 max 115 2 kbps min 1200bps CF Card Slot Type II not user accessible Options 128 MB CF memory 802 11b radio Keypad Options Standard 6 key and 15 key versions with power button 1D Decode Capability UPC EAN JAN Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar NW 7 UCC EAN 128 Table A 1 Technical Specifications Continued A 3 Technical Specifications COM Port Definitions Table A 2 PPT 8800 COM Port Definitions COM Port Definition COM1 Serial Cradle COM2 Available COM3 IRComm COM4 Raw IrDA COM5 Available COM6 Scanner COM7 VCOM Ext Power COM8 Available COM9 Available A 4 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Pin Outs Figure A 1 ActiveSync Port COM1 Table A 3 PPT 8800 Ac
10. 1 8 dialing 1 8 display settings 1 8 H help 1 5 I icon battery status 1 5 internet explorer 1 16 browsing web 1 16 K keyboard 1 8 keyboard input panel 1 6 M modem 1 8 my computer 1 3 N network and dial up 1 8 notational conventions vii numbers settings 1 9 O operating environment C 1 owner profile 1 9 P password 1 9 pin outs C 4 power 1 9 power management 1 9 Power Settings 1 24 programs removing 1 9 Index Index 2 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 programs menu
11. Description Yes Yes View and modify digital certificates which are used by some applications for establishing trust for secure communications No Yes See Clear Type on page 1 11 for more information 1 8 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Yes Yes Change date time and time zone information Yes No Configure device management install and view available software Yes Yes Set dialing properties for modem communication and change telephony settings Yes Yes Change desktop background appearance backlight and brightness Yes Yes Switch input methods and set input options No Yes Configure See Internet Options on page 1 12 for more information Yes Yes Change keyboard repeat delay and rate Yes No Adjust double click sensitivity for both the speed and timing Table 1 2 Control Panel Applications Continued Icon WinCE NET 4 1 WinCE NET 4 2 Description 1 9 CE NET 4 2 Yes Yes Connect to other computers networks and the Internet through a modem Yes Yes Change owner s personal profiles Yes Yes Change owner s password and set security options Yes Yes Change settings for connectivity of a host computer Yes Yes View battery status and change power management options Yes Yes Change how numbers currencies dates and times are displayed Yes Yes Remove loaded programs from RAM Yes Yes Manage storage media and disk partitions Table
12. Device Information 1 40 Scanner Version 1 41 Chapter 2 Spectrum24 Network Configuration PEAP Authentication 2 3 Appendix A Technical Specifications Environment C 1 COM Port Definitions C 3 Pin Outs C 4 Index vii About This Addendum Introduction This addendum describes the differences between the Windows CE NET 4 1 and CE NET 4 2 operating system as it pertains to the PPT 8800 with Windows Embedded CE NET terminal The PPT 8800 Series includes the following variations of the terminal Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Chapter 1 CE NET 4 2 explains the changes between CE NET 4 1 and CE NET 4 2 Chapter 2 Spectrum24 Network Configuration details specific operation when using
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14. Version 04 11 Decoder Version 00 00 Hardware Version 00 00 1 42 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 2 1 Chapter 2 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Chapter Contents Introduction 2 3 2 2 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 2 3 Spectrum24 Network Configuration PEAP Authentication When PEAP authentication is set in the Mobile Companion V3 9 2 Authentication tab and a PEAP enabled network is not available a Microsoft zeroconfig dialog box may appear on the screen Figure 2 1 Wireless Information Tab If the dialog box appears tap the close button Do not select a network listed in the dialog box Win CE NET 4 2 Win CE NET 4 1 2 4 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 A 1 Appendix A Technical Specifications Environment The following table summarizes the terminal s intended operating environment Table A 1 Technical Specifications Operating Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Storage Temperature 13 to 158 F 25 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kVDC air 8 kVDC contact Drop to Concrete 4 feet 1 2 meters Sealing IP54 dust category 2 Dimensions 1 3 in H x 3 1 in W x 5 7 in L 33 mm H x 80 mm W x 146 mm L
15. Width Normal Narrow Raster Mode Smart Cyclone None Always Open Beam Timer 0 60 000 in increments of 100 Control LED False True LED Level High Low 1 35 CE NET 4 2 4 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window Interface Parameters Use the Interface Parameters window to set the scanning interface parameters 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Scanner Settings Interface Parameters The Interface Parameters window appears Figure 1 25 Interface Parameters Window 2 To change any item in the Interface Parameters column use the up and down arrows to select the item 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value Table 1 5 list the Reader Parameter value options Class 1 Sup False True Redundancy None Bidirectional Linear Sec Short Redun Short Codabar All codes 2 Long 2 Short 3 All codes 3 Pointer Timer 0 60 000 in increments of 100 Raster Height 0 100 in increments of 5 Table 1 4 Reader Parameters Continued Reader Parameters Values 1 36 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 4 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window Scan Parameters Use the Scan Parameters window to set the scan parameters 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Scanner Settings Scan Params The Scan Parameters window appears Figure 1 26 Scan Parameters Window 2 To change any item in the Scan Parameters column u
16. by step procedures Related Documents The following documents provide more information about your terminal PPT 8800 Series Quick Reference Guide p n 72 58093 xx PPT 8800 Product Reference Guide for Embedded Window CE NET p n 72 58094 xx CRD8800 1000S Serial Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 58095 xx CRD8800B 1000S Serial Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 64181 xx CRD8800 4000S Serial Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 58096 xx CRD8800 4000E Ethernet Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 59203 xx MSR8800 Magnetic Stripe Reader Quick Reference Guide p n 72 64824 xx TRG8800 Trigger Handle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 64623 xx AirBEAM Package Builder Product Reference Guide p n 72 55769 xx AirBEAM Smart Windows CE Client Product Reference Guide p n 72 63060 xx Windows CE Help File for Symbol Terminals p n 72E 38880 xx Symbol Windows CE Software Developer s Kit SDK for PPT 8800 available at http software symbol com devzone ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com ix About This Guide Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact the Symbol Support Center for your region See page ix for contact information Before calling have the model number serial number and several of your bar code symbols at hand Call the Support Center from a phone near the scanning equipment so that the se
17. view the Version Information tap the Version Info item in the Printer Settings column 8 Version information includes API Version PDD Version MDD Version TldVersion Figure 1 20 Printer Version Information Window 9 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window 1 31 CE NET 4 2 Comm Settings Use the Comm Settings window to select the communications settings 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Comm Settings The Comm Settings window appears Figure 1 21 Comm Settings Window 2 With Port highlighted use the left and right arrow buttons to select the appropriate communication setting Comm port selection values are Desktop 115200 Desktop 57600 default setting Desktop 19200 3 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window 1 32 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Audio Settings Use the Audio Settings window to set the audio parameters 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Audio Settings The Audio Settings window appears Figure 1 22 Audio Settings Window 2 Tap Beeper Volume in the Audio Settings column 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the volume value to High Med or Low 4 API Version and Notify API Version are display values only 5 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window 1 33 CE NET 4 2 Scanner Settings Use the Scanner Settings window to set the scan
18. 1 2 Control Panel Applications Continued Icon WinCE NET 4 1 WinCE NET 4 2 Description 1 10 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 To change a terminal setting 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel The Control Panel window appears 2 Double tap on the item for which you would like to change settings 3 If necessary tap on the each tab to switch displayed window 4 Change setting s 5 Tap OK The Properties window closes Note Depending on what you set you may be required to reset the terminal Yes Yes Calibrate the touch screen and adjust double tap timing Yes Yes Change settings unique to the PPT 8800 Yes Yes View system information and change memory settings Yes Yes Set event sounds and volume options Table 1 2 Control Panel Applications Continued Icon WinCE NET 4 1 WinCE NET 4 2 Description 1 11 CE NET 4 2 Clear Type ClearType improves font display resolution and increases screen readability With ClearType font technology the words on the screen look almost as sharp and clear as those printed on a piece of paper Select the Enable ClearType check box to enable easier reading of text in programs that support ClearType 1 Tap Start Setting Control Panel Clear Type icon 2 Select Enable Clear Type checkbox 3 Move the slider at the bottom of the window to adjust the type appearance The ClearType Tuneing window cha
19. LED Time 0 5000 in increments of 500 Fatal WAV File See Figure 1 27 on page 1 39 Tap Decrement to move back on the WAV file listing and Increment to move forward on the WAV file listing Tap OK to select the WAV file Fatal Beep Time 0 5000 in increments of 100 1 38 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 4 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window Fatal Beep Freq 2500 3500 in increments of 10 Fatal LED Time 0 5000 in increments of 500 Nonfatal WAV File See Figure 1 27 on page 1 39 Tap Decrement to move back on the WAV file listing and Increment to move forward on the WAV file listing Tap OK to select the WAV file Nonfatal Beep Time 0 5000 in increments of 100 Nonfatal Beep Freq 2500 3500 in increments of 10 Nonfatal LED Time 0 5000 in increments of 500 Activity WAV File See Figure 1 27 on page 1 39 Tap Decrement to move back on the WAV file listing and Increment to move forward on the WAV file listing Tap OK to select the WAV file Activity Beep Time 0 5000 in increments of 100 Activity Beep Freq 2500 3500 in increments of 10 Activity LED Time 0 5000 in increments of 500 Table 1 6 Scan Parameters Continued Scan Parameters Values 1 39 CE NET 4 2 WAV File Use the WAV File window to select a wav file Use the Increment and Decrement buttons to scroll through the wav file listing Figure 1 27 Scan WAV File Window Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window
20. PEAP authentication Appendix A Technical Specifications includes a table listing the technical specifications for the terminal Notational Conventions This document uses these conventions PPT 8800 Performs 1 dimensional scanning and batch communication Memory configuration 32 MB ROM 32 MB RAM optional 128 MB additional CF memory PPT 8846 Performs 1 dimensional scanning and uses the Symbol Spectrum24 radio to perform 11 MB local area network LAN wireless communication Memory configuration 32 MB ROM 32 MB RAM viii PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 terminal or PPT 8800 refers to any model of the terminal User refers to anyone using an application on the terminal You refers to the End User System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual as a reference to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot the terminal Italics are used to highlight specific items in the general text and to identify chapters and sections in this and related documents It also identifies names of windows menus menu items and fields within windows BOLD identifies buttons to be tapped or clicked on windows Bullets indicate lists of alternatives or action items lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Numbered lists indicate a set of sequential steps i e those that describe step
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22. Power Settings 1 24 Date and Time 1 25 Touch Calibration 1 27 Printer Settings 1 27 Comm Settings 1 31 Audio Settings 1 32 Scanner Settings 1 33 Reader Parameters 1 34 Interface Parameters 1 35 Scan Parameters 1 36 WAV File 1 39
23. dow 1 21 CE NET 4 2 System Version Use the System Version window to view the system software versions 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol CtlPanel System Versions The System Versions window appears Figure 1 13 System Version Window 2 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window Note Version data shown is example data only 1 22 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Persist The Persist setting is made in the Control Panel window see Figure 1 11 on page 1 18 It is used in conjunction with a parameter settings to save the new setting s in a reg file in the Applications directory Enable Persist prior to changing any settings if the settings are to be saved over a cold boot 1 From the Control Panel window tap Persist 2 Use the right arrow button to toggle the value to between Yes or No The created registration files can be found in the root directory of the application drive and the filenames are the same as the registry key names For example for a key called ZOT with a registry path of HARDWARE ONE FUZZY the filename would be HARDWARE ONE FUZZY ZOT REG 1 23 CE NET 4 2 Battery Use the Battery window to view the battery status 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol CtlPanel Battery The Battery window appears Figure 1 14 Battery Status Window Note Do not use the Backup voltage value 2 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window 1 24 PPT 8800 Addendum fo
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27. ile Close 1 17 CE NET 4 2 Note If you select Internet Explorer before setting up the network connections a window may appear allowing you to proceed to the connection settings window After you select your settings you return to Internet Explorer Setting up a Proxy Server Proxy servers are often used when connecting to the Internet through a local network such as a corporate network for added security To set the proxy server settings 1 From the Menu bar select Tools Options The Internet Options widow appears 2 Tap the Connection tab 3 Select Access the Internet using a proxy server 4 Enter the proxy server address and port For more information see your network administrator 5 To bypass the proxy server for local addresses such as corporate intranet pages select Bypass Proxy for Local Addresses 6 Tap OK Enable Cookies A cookie file contains information about your identity and preferences so that a Web site can tailor information to your needs The Web site sends the file and it is stored on the terminal 1 From the Menu bar select View Options The Internet Options window appears 2 Tap the Security tab 3 Select Allow cookies 4 Tap OK 1 18 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Symbol CtlPanel Use the Symbol CtlPanel to change settings for the mobile computer Tap Start Programs Symbol CtlPanel to display the Control Panel window Fig
28. ing and dropping an unnecessary file on this icon transfers it to Recycle Bin folder and the file is stored there until you empty the bin for deletion My Computer Double tapping on this icon opens My Computer Internet Explorer Double tapping on this icon open Internet Explorer application 1 4 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Taskbar This contains the Start Button Open Programs Status Icons Date Time Properties Input Panel Button and the Desktop Button Taskbar The Taskbar at the bottom of the window displays the active programs current time battery status and communication status Figure 1 2 Taskbar Start Button The Start button is used to quickly start a program find a file access the settings window or access help Figure 1 3 Start Menu Tapping Programs displays Programs menu See Chapter 3 Applications for detailed information on available programs Tapping Favorites displays a list of files as your Favorites Start Button Active Programs Status Icons Desktop Button Date Time Properties Input Panel Button 1 5 CE NET 4 2 Tapping Documents displays files you have used or edited recently Tapping Settings displays Settings menu See Chapter 2 Settings and Applications for detailed information on terminal settings Tapping Help opens Windows CE Help Tapping Run opens Run dialog to open a program Active Progra
29. m If there are programs open the active program s name displays in the taskbar Tapping the button opens and hides the program Status Icons Status icons are shown in the taskbar to indicate present status of the terminal Double tapping each status icon displays the corresponding setup window and enables you to change or adjust its settings from the window Table 1 1 Status Icons Status Icon Description Indicates the current time This icon indicates that the main battery is under charged or that the terminal is operating on AC power Double tapping on this icon opens the Power Properties window This icon is displayed when the memory backup battery level is low Charge the battery This icon is displayed when the memory backup battery level is very low Charge the battery immediately This icon is displayed when the main battery level is low Charge the battery This icon is displayed when the main battery level is very low Charge the battery immediately It is displayed when the terminal is connected to a host computer with a serial cable Spectrum24 wireless connection status icon Double tap to open the Mobile Companion utility PPT 8846 Only 1 6 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Input Panel Button The Input Panel Button shows or hides the Input Panel display Date Time Properties Double tapping on the current time opens the Date Time Properties window Use this window to custo
30. mize the date and time for the terminal Desktop Button The Desktop button allows you to select an open program or hide all open programs and display the desktop Taskbar and Start Menu Settings The behavior of the taskbar is controlled by the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window To open the window 1 Select Start Settings Taskbar and Start Menu 2 Select the General tab 3 To enable the taskbar to always appear on top select Always on top checkbox 4 To allow the taskbar to disappear hide when not being used select Auto hide checkbox To show the taskbar tap the bottom of the display 5 To display the clock on the taskbar select Show Clock checkbox Indicates that the keyboard input panel is selected Tap the icon then select Hide Input Panel Indicates that the keyboard input panel is hidden Tap the icon then select Keyboard 1 7 CE NET 4 2 Settings There are two new setting applications in CE NET 4 2 ClearType and Internet Options and two applications were remove Device Management and Mouse To view available options for your terminal settings tap Start Settings Control Panel Figure 1 4 Control Panel Window Table 1 2 lists the applications available in the Control Panel for both the CE NET 4 1 and CE NET 4 2 operating systems New applications are described in the following paragraphs Table 1 2 Control Panel Applications Icon WinCE NET 4 1 WinCE NET 4 2
31. n the Pocket Internet Explorer button on the status bar Figure 1 8 Internet Settings Security Tab 1 Select Allow cookies to enable Pocket Internet Explorer to except cookies 1 14 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 2 Select Allow TLS 1 0 security to specify whether to send and receive secured information through Transport Layer Security TLS an open security standard similar to Secure Sockets Layer SSL 3 Note that some web sites might not support this protocol 3 Select Allow SSL 2 0 security to specify whether to send and receive secured information through SSL 3 0 the standard protocol for secure transmissions All web sites support this protocol 4 Select Allow SSL 3 0 security to specify whether to send and receive secured information through SSL 3 0 a protocol that is intended to be more secure than SSL 2 0 Note that some web sites might not support this protocol Advanced Tab Use the Advanced tab to set the way Web pages display on the terminal Figure 1 9 Internet Options Advanced Tab To display images when a Web page displays select Display images in pages check box Sometimes pages that contain several graphical images display very slowly To display pages more quickly deselect Display images in pages check box To display the images tap on the image and hold until the menu appear then select Show Image To enable audio or sounds to play when a Web page displays select Play sou
32. nds in pages check box Sometimes pages that contain audio clips display very slowly To enable Internet Explorer to allow scripting select Enable scripting 1 15 CE NET 4 2 To display the actual script errors when a page does not appear properly due to problems with its scripting select the Enable scripting check box This feature is off by default but is useful to developers when testing Web pages 1 16 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Internet Explorer Note In CE NET 4 2 some functionality of Internet Explorer changed With Internet Explorer you can view Internet or intranet Web pages on your terminal You need to use a modem an Ethernet connection or a Spectrum24 connection to connect to an Internet service provider ISP or network To open Internet Explorer tap Start Programs Internet Explorer Figure 1 10 Pocket Internet Explorer Browsing the Web To browse the Web 1 Connect to a network using a wireless connection See Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network on page 4 36 2 Once connected go to a specific Web page in one of the following ways Select View then Address Bar if the Address bar is not already displayed In the address bar using the soft keyboard or 15 key keypad enter the Web address Press or tap the ENTER key You can also tap the Address Bar drop down arrow to choose from previously entered addresses 3 To end the connection select F
33. ner information 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Scanner Settings The Scanner Settings window appears Figure 1 23 Scan Settings Window 2 To change any item in the Scanner Settings column use the up and down arrows to select the item Selected Scanner is a display only value 3 Tap the item to open a new window Reader Parameters see Reader Parameters on page 1 34 Interface Parameters see Interface Parameters on page 1 35 Scan Parameters see Scan Parameters on page 1 36 Device Information see Device Information on page 1 40 Scanner Version see Scanner Version on page 1 41 4 Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window 1 34 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Reader Parameters Use the Reader Parameters window to set the scanning read parameters 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Scanner Settings tap Reader Parameters The Reader Parameters window appears Figure 1 24 Reader Parameters Window 2 To change any item in the Reader Parameters column use the up and down arrows to select the item 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value Table 1 4 list the Reader Parameter value options Table 1 4 Reader Parameters Reader Parameters Values Reader Type Laser Aim Type Trigger Timed hold Timed Release Aim Duration 0 60 000 in increments of 100 Aim Mode Dot Slab Reticle None Beam
34. nges as the setting is adjusted Figure 1 5 Clear Type Settings 1 12 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Internet Options Use Internet Options to change Pocket Internet Explorer properties These properties are organized under three tabs General Connection and Security General Tab Tap Start Settings Control Panel Internet Options General tab The Start Page field displays the internet address for the page that is currently set as the home page The Search Page field displays the internet address for the page that is currently set as the search page Figure 1 6 Internet Settings General Tab The Cache Size field specifies how much disk space to use for temporary internet files The more disk space allotted the more pages can be stored in memory To clear the data in the cache tap the Clear Cache button Internet Explorer creates shortcuts to pages viewed in browsing sessions To clear the list of web pages visited tap the Clear History button Connection Tab The Connection tab enables setting the way Internet Explorer access the internet 1 13 CE NET 4 2 Tap Start Settings Control Panel Connection tab Figure 1 7 Internet Settings Connection Tab Security Tab Pocket Internet Explorer supports the security protocols used by secure sites When accessing a secure site personal information can be sent safely To determine if a web site is secure check for a lock icon o
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37. r Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Power Settings Select Power Settings on the Symbol Control Panel to specify the settings to use for the terminal s devices Figure 1 15 Power Settings Window Tap each device listed to select the appropriate settings where applicable Scroll through the device values to select the appropriate value To turn the Spectrum24 radio on and off tap the wlp1 device and tap either D0 to turn the radio on or D4 to turn the radio off Tap OK to save the settings 1 25 CE NET 4 2 Date and Time Use the Date and Time window to set the date time and time zone information for the terminal 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Date and Time The Date and Time Settings window appears Figure 1 16 Date and Time Settings Window 2 To change the date and time tap the Set Date Time field The Date and Time window appears Figure 1 17 Date and Time Window 1 26 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 3 To change the date tap the down arrow in the Date field A calendar box appears Select the month and then select the day 4 To change the time tap the Time field and tap the up and down arrows to change the value 5 Tap OK to return to the Date and Time Settings window 6 To change the time zone tap the Zone item in the Date and Time column 7 Use the left and right arrows to select the time zone 8 Tap OK to return to the Symbol CtlPanel windo
38. rvice person can try to talk you through your problem If the equipment is found to be working properly and the problem is symbol readability the Support Center will request samples of your bar codes for analysis at our plant If your problem cannot be solved over the phone you may need to return your equipment for servicing If that is necessary you will be given specific directions Note Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If the original shipping container was not kept contact Symbol to have another sent to you Symbol Support Center For service information warranty information or technical assistance contact or call the Symbol Support Center in United States Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 1 800 653 5350 Canada Symbol Technologies Canada Inc 2540 Matheson Boulevard East Mississauga Ontario Canada L4W 4Z2 905 629 7226 United Kingdom Symbol Technologies Symbol Place Winnersh Triangle Berkshire RG41 5TP United Kingdom 0800 328 2424 Inside UK 44 118 945 7529 Outside UK Asia Pacific Symbol Technologies Asia Inc Singapore Branch 230 Victoria Street 05 07 09 Bugis Junction Office Tower Singapore 188024 Tel 65 6796 9600 Fax 65 6337 6488 x PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 Australia
39. se the up and down arrows to select the item 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value Table 1 6 list the Scan Parameter value options Table 1 5 Interface Parameters Interface Parameter Values Interface Type Symbol SSI Power Settle Time 0 1000 in increments of 50 Power Off Settle Time 0 1000 in increments of 50 1 37 CE NET 4 2 Table 1 6 Scan Parameters Scan Parameters Values Code ID Type None Symbol AIM Scan Type Forgrnd Bkgrnd Monitor Local Feedback True False WAV File See Figure 1 27 on page 1 39 Tap Decrement to move back on the WAV file listing and Increment to move forward on the WAV file listing Tap OK to select the WAV file Beep Time 0 5000 in increments of 100 Beep Freq 2500 3500 in increments of 10 LED Time 0 5000 in increments of 500 Start WAV File See Figure 1 27 on page 1 39 Tap Decrement to move back on the WAV file listing and Increment to move forward on the WAV file listing Tap OK to select the WAV file Start Beep Time 0 5000 in increments of 100 Start Beep Freq 2500 3500 in increments of 10 Start LED Time 0 5000 in increments of 500 Interim WAV File See Figure 1 27 on page 1 39 Tap Decrement to move back on the WAV file listing and Increment to move forward on the WAV file listing Tap OK to select the WAV file Interim Beep Time 0 5000 in increments of 100 Interim Beep Freq 2500 3500 in increments of 10 Interim
40. tiveSync Port COM1 Pin Outs Pin Description 1 ext 5 volts 2 DSR 3 RXD 4 RTS 5 TXD 6 CTS 7 DCD 8 RI 9 DTR 10 RS232_gnd 11 Power_GND 12 9 Volts_In 13 NC 14 NC Pin 1 Index 1 A adjusting terminal settings 1 7 B backup battery 1 5 battery icon 1 5 C cable pinouts C 4 calibrating the screen 1 10 certificates 1 7 change record vii changing the date 1 25 changing the time 1 25 contacting Symbol ix control panel 1 7 cookies 1 17 currency settings 1 9 current time 1 5 D date 1 8 1 25 date settings 1 9 date time 1 5 desktop 1 3 device management
41. ure 1 11 Control Panel Window Table 1 3 Control Panel Menu Menu Item Description About Displays the Control Panel software information see About on page 1 20 System Versions Displays the system software information see System Version on page 1 21 Persist Select the Persist setting Yes or No see Persist on page 1 22 Battery Displays the battery status information see Battery on page 1 23 Power Settings Set power parameters see Power Settings on page 1 24 Date and Time Select the date and time settings see Date and Time on page 1 25 Touch Calibrate Calibrate the touch panel see Touch Calibration on page 1 27 Printer Settings Select the printer settings see Printer Settings on page 1 27 Comm Settings Select the communication settings see Comm Settings on page 1 31 Audio Settings Select the sound settings see Audio Settings on page 1 32 Scanner Settings Set scan parameters see Scanner Settings on page 1 33 1 19 CE NET 4 2 Symbol Security Displays the security information see Battery on page 1 23 Table 1 3 Control Panel Menu Continued Menu Item Description 1 20 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 About Use the About window to view the system s control panel software version information 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol CtlPanel About The About window appears Figure 1 12 About Window 2 Press Enter key to return to the Symbol CtlPanel win
42. w 1 27 CE NET 4 2 Touch Calibration Select Touch Calibrate to re align the window Printer Settings Use the Printer Settings window to select the printer information 1 Tap Start Programs Symbol Ctl Panel Printer Settings The Printer Settings window appears Figure 1 18 Printer Settings Window 2 To select a printer tap the Selected Printer item in the Printer Settings column 3 Use the left and right arrows to select the printer Available printer selections include Cameo_Series Comtec_RP3 Encore_Series Monarch9450 Monarch9460 Monarch9490 Oneil_MF2T Oneil_Series Oneil_MF4T PGP1000 1 28 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 PrintPad QL320 QL420 Zebra_Series 4 Tap Printer Parameters to enter the Printer Parameters window Figure 1 19 Printer Parameters Window 5 Tap the Selected Printer item in the Printer Settings column 6 Use the left and right arrows to select the communication and baud rate Values include Com1 38400 Com1 19200 Com1 9600 Com2 38400 Com2 19200 Com2 9600 Com3 38400 Com3 19200 Com3 9600 Com4 38400 Com4 19200 Com4 9600 1 29 CE NET 4 2 LPT1 Not Supported 1 30 PPT 8800 Addendum for Embedded Windows CE NET 4 2 7 To

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