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1. Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings To change the keypad backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 On devices with Windows Mobile 5 0 tap Start gt Settings gt System tab 5 Keylight icon gt Battery Power tab 2 Select the On battery power Disable keylight if not used for check box and select a value from the drop down list box 3 Tap the Advanced tab 4 Tapthe Disable keylight check box to completely turn off the display backlight 5 Tap OK Turning the Radios Off WLAN Radio on Windows Mobile 5 0 To turn off the WLAN radio tap the Signal Strength icon and select Disable Radio A red X appears across the icon indicating that the radio is disabled off To turn the radio back on tap the Signal Strength icon and select Enable Radio The red X disappears from the the icon indicating that the radio is enabled on The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the wireless applications support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Bluetooth and WAN Radios on Windows Mobile 5 0 J NOTE The Flight Mode feature only turns off the WAN and Bluetooth radios The WLAN radio must be turned off separately To turn off the Bluetooth and WAN radios Tap the Connectivity icon on non WAN devices or the Antenna Signal icon Yi on WAN devices and select Turn On Flight Mode To turn off the Bluetooth and WAN radios tap the Connectivity icon F on non WAN devices or the
2. Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Xii MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the MC909X mobile computers MC9090 G RFID Quick Start Guide p n 72 89960 xx MC9090 G RFID Windows Mobile 5 0 Regulatory Guide p n 72 89961 xx MC909X User Guide p n 72E 72215 xx MC909X Integrator Guide p n 72E 72216 xx Symbol Application Guide for Symbol Devices p n 72E 68901 xx Microsoft Applications for Mobile and WinCE 5 0 User Guide p n 72E 78456 xx Symbol Mobility Developer Kit SMDK Help File p n 72E 38880 03 Symbol Mobility Developer Kits available at http devzone symbol com Device Configuration Package DCP for MC9090c50 and Platform SDK PSDK9090c50 for MC9090 G available at http devzone symbol com ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to hitp www symbol com manuals Service Information If an equipment problem occurs contact the appropriate regional Symbol Support Center for contact information Before calling have the model number serial number and several bar code symbols at hand Call the Support Center from a phone near the scanning equipment so that the service person can try to talk through the problem If the equipment is
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4. Antenna Signal icon TIl on WAN devices and select Turn On Flight mode The MC909X User Guide P N 72E 72215 xx provides the Bluetooth support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Getting Started 1 13 Wireless Applications Wireless Local Area Networks WLANS allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and send captured data to a host device in real time Before using the mobile computer on a WLAN the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the wireless LAN and the mobile computer must be configured Refer to the documentation provided with the access points APs for instructions on setting up the hardware To configure the mobile computer a set of wireless applications provide the tools to configure and test the wireless radio in the mobile computer The Wireless Application menu on the task tray provides the following wireless applications Wireless Status Wireless Diagnostics Find WLANs Manage Profiles Options Enable Disable Radio Log On Off Tap the Signal Strength icon to display the Wireless Applications menu ex Ty E 1 29 Tuesday July 26 2005 Tap here to set owner inborn No unread messages 7 No tasks Ei Wireless Botte ed wireless Diagnostics EES Find WLANs Tap her 813 Manage Profiles Device unlockec 8 2 Options sa Log on off Enable Radio Cancel Menu x Exit Contacts Figure 1 5 Wireless Applications Menu The MC909X Integrator Guide P
5. In addition it returns formats preferences and other settings to the factory default settings Perform a warm boot first This restarts the mobile computer and saves all stored records and entries If the mobile computer still does not respond perform a cold boot 1 10 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Performing a Warm Boot Hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds As soon as the mobile computer starts to perform a warm boot release the Power button Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries that are not saved in flash memory Application and Platform folders or a memory card Never perform a cold boot unless a warm boot does not solve the problem CAUTION Do not hold down any key button or the trigger other than the Power button during a reset Performing a cold boot restores formats preferences and other settings to the default settings y NOTE Any data previously synchronized with a computer can be restored during the next ActiveSync operation To perform a cold boot 1 Press the primary battery release on the mobile computer to partially eject the battery from the mobile computer 2 On an MC9090 G while the battery is partially released simultaneously press and release the trigger and the Power button 3 Push the battery to fully re insert it in the mobile computer One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully i
6. Miscellaneous The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the miscellaneous support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Four Slot Spare Battery Charger charges up to four mobile computer spare batteries Headphone can be used in noisy environments Modem Module enables data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer remotely through the phone lines and synchronizes information between the mobile computer and a host computer Multimedia Card MMC provides secondary non volatile storage An SD card may also be used UBC adapter adapts the UBC for use with the MC9000 batteries Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide can be used for wall mounting applications Snap on Modules The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the snap on module support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer MSR connects on to the mobile computer and adds magstripe read capabilities CAM connects on to the mobile computer and is used to connect cables to the mobile computer Both of the snap on modules use the cables listed below AC line cord country specific and power supply charges the mobile computer Auto charge cable charges the mobile computer using a vehicle cigarette lighter DEX cable connects the mobile computer to a vending machine serial cable adds serial communication capabilities USB cable adds USB communication capabilities Printer cable
7. This guide is intended as a supplement to the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx Procedures common to the MC909X series of products are referenced to the MC909X Integrator Guide Vi NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and may differ from actual screens Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC9090 G RFID is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs Microsoft Application Guide describes how to use Microsoft developed applications Symbol Application Guide describes how to use Symbol developed applications MC909X User Guide describes how to use the MC909X mobile computers MC9090 G RFID User Guide Supplement describes how to use the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer MC909X Integrator Guide describes how to set up the MC909X mobile computers and the accessories MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement describes how to set up the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer and the accessories SMDK Help File provides API information for writing applications X MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement End User Integrator Application Developer SMDK for C SMDK Help File Microsoft Application Guide Symbol Application Guide Integrator Guide Quick Start Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations MC9090 G WLAN 64 MB RAM Windows 53 key RFID RFID 802 11b g and 128 MB Flash Mobile 5 0 Bluetooth Professional About T
8. 2 2 four slot charge only cradle 1 3 2 1 four slot Ethernet USB cradle 1 3 2 1 four slot spare battery charger 1 3 2 2 lied SOL ua ascen ei e deos HE eee ee ln d 2 2 magnetic stripe reader 1 3 2 2 modem module 1 3 2 2 multi media card 1 3 2 2 printer cable ooooooooooo 1 3 2 2 serial cradle o oooo 1 3 2 1 shelf slide sse ER RE RR REO anes 1 3 2 2 se 1 3 spare battery 0 0 0 cee eee 1 3 cU dida 1 3 UBC adapter 0 00 00 eee 1 3 2 2 USB charger cable 1 3 2 2 wall mounting bracket 1 3 2 2 ACUVOSYNC 222640006 BE RARR e mape SE REOR d EUR KA 1 14 deploying CAB files 3 2 AirBEAM AirBEAM Smart SESSE SS ES Se es 3 4 RR TE EE TERE ONE 3 4 deploying CAB files 3 2 package builder oo o oooooo o 3 4 Siel ie AA RE OE ae red da DT 3 4 synchronization with server 3 4 aligning screen ce 1 9 application deployment 3 1 3 2 CAB MNES c RR RI RR O RI DI RR ES 3 2 application packaging 3 1 application security ESE SE SE eee 3 1 auto charge cable 0 0 0 eee eee 2 2 B backup battery ALO NG AE ARE AN E EE E E E 1 4 battery backup c
9. Checking Battery Status To check whether the main battery or backup battery in the mobile computer is charged tap Start Settings System Tab Power icon to display the Battery Status window To save battery power set the mobile computer to turn off after a specified number of minutes Configuring the Mobile Computer To customize the mobile computer settings refer to the Microsoft Applications for Symbol Devices User Guide To set up ActiveSync to synchronize the mobile computer with the host computer see the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx To configure the mobile computer for WLAN network see the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx To configure the mobile computer using the Rapid Deployment Client see the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx To set up AirBEAM to synchronize the mobile computer with the host server see the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx To install development software on the development PC see Chapter 3 Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 and see the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx Resetting the Mobile Computer If the mobile computer stops responding to input reset it There are two reset functions warm boot and cold boot A warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running programs A cold boot also restarts the mobile computer but erases all stored records and entries in RAM Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost
10. MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the detailed information on these topics Security The MC909X mobile computers implement a set of security policies that determine whether an application is allowed to run and if allowed with what level of trust To develop an application you must know the security configuration of the device and how to sign an application with the appropriate certificate to allow the application to run and to run with the needed level of trust The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the security support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Information on the following topics is provided Application Security Digital Signatures Device Management Security Remote API Security Packaging Packaging combines an application executable files into a single file called a package This makes it easier to deploy and install an application to the mobile computer Package new applications and updates such as new DLL files as CAB files then deploy them to Windows Mobile 5 0 devices Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file for information on CAB files 3 2 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Deployment To install applications onto the mobile computer developers package the application and all required files into a CAB file then load the file onto the mobile computer using one of the following options Microsoft ActiveSync 4 1 or greater otorag
11. Mobile Computer This table summarizes the technical specifications Table A 1 Item Technical Specifications MC9090 G RFID Physical and Environmental Characteristics Dimensions Weight Keyboard Display Power Performance Characteristics CPU Operating System Memory RAM ROM Expansion Application Development Data Capture Options User Environment 9 1 in Lx 3 6 in W x 7 6 in H 23 1 cm L x 9 1 cm H x 19 3 cm H 25 oz includes battery scanner and radio 28 key 43 key 53 key Terminal Emulation 5250 3270 VT 3 8 in 1 4 VGA Color Removable rechargeable 7 2 V Lithium lon 2200 mAh battery pack 15 8 watt hours XScale Bulverde PXA270 processor at 624MHz Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Premium Edition Windows Mobile 64MB 128MB SD MMC Card PSDK DCP and SMDK available through Symbol Developer Zone Web Site Omni directional 1D and 2D imaging engine reads symbologies and captures grayscale images and signatures with intuitive laser aiming Table A 1 Item Operating Temperature otorage Temperature Battery Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Specification Tumble Environmental Sealing ESD Wireless Data Communications WLAN Output Power Data Rate Antenna Frequency Range Bluetooth Peripherals and Accessories Cradles Printers Charger Other Accessories Regulatory Electrical Safety HF amp EMC A 2 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Technical Specific
12. information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Chapter 2 Accessories Introduction The series 9000 accessories provide a wide variety of product support capabilities Accessories include cradles keypads Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR and Cable Adapter Module CAM snap on four slot spare battery charger headphone Multimedia Card MMC Secure Device SD card Universal Battery Charger UBC adapter wall mounting bracket and shelf slide Keypads The mobile computer has interchangeable modular keypads However only the 53 Key RFID keypad can be used with the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer The modular keypad can be changed in the field as necessary The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the keypad support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer 53 key RFID keypad Cradles The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the cradle support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Single Slot Serial USB cradle charges the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery It also synchronizes the mobile computer with a host computer through either a serial or a USB connection Four Slot Charge Only cradle charges the mobile computer main battery Four Slot Ethernet cradle charges the mobile computer main battery and synchronizes the mobile computer with a host computer through an Ethernet connection 2 2 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement
13. keypad see Figure 2 1 on page 2 3 Y NOTE SD cards are inter operable with MMC cards and can also be used in MC9090 G RFID mobile computers CAUTION Do not remove the keypad while the mobile computer is on and do not operate the mobile computer N with the keypad detached Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the MMC SD Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded To insert the MMC SD card 1 Press the Power button to suspend the mobile computer 2 Remove the two keypad screws and slide the keypad down and lift off see Figure 2 1 on page 2 3 3 Liftthe MMC SD retaining door 4 Position the MMC SD card with the contacts down into the MMC SD holder The MMC SD card corner notch fits into the holder only one way 5 Snap the retaining door closed 6 Accessories 2 5 MMC SD MMC SD Retaining Door Figure2 3 Inserting the MMC SD A CAUTION Do not apply more than 4 in lbs of torque when tightening the keypad screws Replace the keypad and re attach using the two screws see Figure 2 2 on page 2 4 2 6 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Chapter 3 Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 Introduction This chapter describes features available in Windows Mobile 5 0 including new security features how to package applications and procedures for deploying applications onto the mobile computer The
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15. the Enable Class 0 Tag Reads default setting is to not read Class 0 tags check box to enable the mobile computer to read Class O tags Select the Enable Class 1 Tag Reads default setting is to not read Class 1 tags check box to enable the mobile computer to read Class 1 tags In the Attenuation area oet the read strength by moving the Read attenuation slide bar to a value in a range between O full read power and 255 low read power off oet the write strength by moving the Write attenuation slide bar to a value in a range between O full write power and 255 low write power off Tap OK to exit Settings Tap Read Toggle to test the attenuation settings When tapped Read Toggle acts like the mobile computer s trigger and can be used to test tag read and write strength MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Suppliment Gen2 Operational Settings The Gen2 Operational Settings window is used to configure the Gen2 tag operational parameters Tap File Gen2 Settings to display the Gen2 Operational Settings window Gemini RFID Pd 67 35 lok Gen 2 operation settings Selection Ignore SL Session Target Starting Cancel Figure 4 6 Gen2 Operational Settings Window Table 4 2 Gen2 Operational Settings Setting Parameter Description Selection Specifies the expected selected flag setting in the target tag population Session Specify the session used in the communication with the target tag population
16. when manually editing registry settings The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the SCM support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Information on the following topics is provided File Types User Interface File Deployment Rapid Deployment Client The Rapid Deployment RD Client facilitates software downloads to a mobile computer from a Mobility Services Platform MSP Console FTP server The MSP Console is a web based interface to the wireless infrastructure monitoring and management tools provided by the MSP Lite or MSP Enterprise server When software packages are transferred to the FTP server the mobile computer on the wireless network can download them The location of software packages are encoded in RD bar codes When the mobile computer scans a bar code s the software package s is downloaded from the FTP server to the mobile computer Multiple mobile computers can scan a single RD bar code The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the RD support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Information on the following topics is provided Rapid Deployment Window Scanning RD Bar Codes 3 4 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement AirBEAM Smart The AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and Symbol wireless handheld devices Before transfer AirBEAM Smart checks and compares package versio
17. 0 11 Tap Kill to make a tag unreadable A lock kill code is required to kill a tag See Program Tag on page 4 10 12 Tap Back to Global Scroll to return to the main Tags window Y NOTE To successfully write data to a tag the tag must be no less than 1 ft 31 m from the antenna and no greater than 2 ft 61 m from the antenna 4 12 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Suppliment Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during mobile computer operating Maintaining the Mobile Computer For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the mobile computer Take care not to scratch the screen of the mobile computer When working with the mobile computer use the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch sensitive screen Never use a pen or pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the mobile computer screen Although the mobile computer is water and dust resistant do not expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time In general treat the mobile computer as you would a pocket calculator or other small electronic instrument The touch sensitive screen of the mobile computer contains glass Take care not to drop the mobile computer or subject it to strong impact Protect the mobile computer from temperature extreme
18. EAM Staging applications Application Deployment for WinCE 5 0 provides instructions for installing the Device Configuration Package DCP for MC909X and the SMDK for C on the host computer and downloading software and files to the mobile computer Maintenance amp Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during mobile computer operation 1 2 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Unpacking the Mobile Computer Carefully remove all protective material from around the mobile computer and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that you received all equipment listed below Mobile computer Lithium ion battery Strap attached to the mobile computer Stylus in the stylus silo Regulatory Guide Quick Start Guide poster Inspect the equipment for damage If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment contact the Symbol Technologies Support Center immediately See page xii for contact information Indicator LED Bar Touch Screen Microphone Windows Mobile 5 0 only Scan Button Headphone Jack Windows Mobile 5 0 only Keypad Power Button Trigger Handstrap Figure 1 1 MC9090 G RFID Mobile Computer Getting Started 1 3 Accessories Table 1 1 lists the accessories available for the MC9090 G RFID Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Four Slot Spare Battery Charger M
19. MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement 72E 789963 01 Rev A December 2006 symbol The Enterprise Mobility Company T MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement 2006 by Symbol Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Symbol This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Symbol grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Symbol No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to in
20. N 72E 72216 xx provides the wireless applications support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer 1 14 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement ActiveSync To communicate with various host devices install Microsoft ActiveSync version 4 1 or higher on the host computer Use ActiveSync to synchronize information on the mobile computer with information on the host computer Changes made on the mobile computer or host computer appear in both places after synchronization ActiveSync software Allows working with mobile computer compatible host applications on the host computer ActiveSync replicates data from the mobile computer so the host application can view enter and modify data on the mobile computer oynchronizes files between the mobile computer and host computer converting the files to the correct format Backs up the data stored on the mobile computer Synchronization is a one step procedure that ensures the data is always safe and up to date Copies rather than synchronizes files between the mobile computer and host computer Controls when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode e g set to synchronize continually while the mobile computer is connected to the host computer or set to only synchronize on command Selects the types of information to synchronize and control how much data is synchronized The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the ActiveSync support
21. Target Specify the expected inventoried flag setting in the target tag population B Select tags with the inventoried flag settoB Starting Sets the number of slots in the first inventory round of the inventory algorithm 0 15 Set the number of slots in the first inventory round of the inventory algorithm from 1 to 15 Tap File Exit to exit the RFID sample application Exit RFID Demo 4 9 Mode Menu Tap the Mode menu to use the Inventory method to read tags locate a tag program a tag scan a bar code or write a tag Mode menu options offer all of the operations available by tapping an icon on the main Tags window menu bar Inventory Tap Mode Inventory to start reading tags using the nventory method Using this method the application performs as if the trigger is pulled Tag read attempts continue until the nventory menu option is tapped again Locate Tag This option is used to find a specific tag 1 Tap in the main Tags window or tap Mode Locate Tag Ei cemini Rem et 20 33 T5 Enter TagID to find below or select tag from main page 64 bits or 96 bits Read Tag 83 Times Back to Global Scroll Figure 4 7 RFID Locate Tag Window 2 Enter a valid Tag ID in the text box below the magnifying glass An 8 byte hex string for 64 bits A 12 byte hex string for 96 bits JV NOTE To pre fill the text box with a valid Tag ID select a tag in the main Tags window and tap Ez 3 Pull the trigger to loca
22. adds printer communication capabilities Keypad Accessories 2 3 The mobile computer has a modular keypad The modular keypad can be removed in the field as necessary Keypad removal is required to replace the MMC card CAUTION Do not remove the keypad while the mobile computer is on and do not operate the mobile computer A with the keypad detached Follow proper Electro Static Discharge ESD precautions to avoid damaging the MMC and SD card Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded MC909X keypads are not interchangeable with MC9090 G RFID keypad Keypad Removal 1 2 3 Press the Power button to suspend the mobile computer Remove the two keypad screws Slide the keypad down and lift up IN eM din li I Hitni T On 2 Q 000000 WS 005000 000000 000000 000000 n JOOU C OU 000 Figure 2 1 Removing the Keypad AN CAUTION Do not apply more than 4 in lbs of torque when tightening the keypad screws Replace the keypad and re attach using the two screws 2 4 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement 7 000000 000000 3 O O D Em O D O O 000000 000000 QOO JOO J Figure 2 2 Installing the Keypad 4 Perform a cold boot Multi Media Card MMC Secure Device SD Card The MMC provides secondary non volatile storage The MMC is located under the
23. agnetic Stripe Reader MSR Modem Module Multimedia Card MMC Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Software Spare lithium ion battery Stylus Universal Battery Charger Adapter Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide Getting Started Table 1 1 MC9090 G RFID Accessories Accessory Description Cable Adapter Module Snap on required to connect the following cables to the mobile computer CAM AC line cord country specific and power supply charges the mobile computer Auto charge cable charges the mobile computer using a vehicle s cigarette lighter DEX cable connects the mobile computer to a vending machine Serial cable adds serial communication capabilities USB cable adds USB communication capabilities Printer cable adds printer communication capabilities Four Slot Charge Only Charges the mobile computer main battery Cradle Charges the mobile computer main battery and synchronizes the mobile computer with a host computer through an Ethernet connection Charges up to four mobile computer spare batteries Snaps on to the mobile computer and adds magstripe read capabilities Enables data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer remotely through the phone lines and synchronizes information between the mobile computer and a host computer Provides secondary non volatile storage Charges the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery It also synchronizes the mobile computer with a ho
24. and Class 1 tags can be programmed erased locked and killed Each tag contains the EPC number 64 or 96 bits CRC and Kill Code In addition data can be collected by decoding in range EPC RFID tags that beam back information While the trigger is pressed the mobile computer interrogates all of the RFID tags within the radio frequency RF field of view The mobile computer captures data from each new tag found and displays a tag icon in the main Tags window When the trigger is released the mobile computer stops interrogating tags The sample application supports the launching of an application that is capable of scanning bar codes or capturing images 4 2 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Suppliment Launching RFID To launch the RFID sample application tap Start File Explorer Application Gemini RFID icon When the RFID sample application is launched the main Jags window displays List of unique tags tags read Pull Trigger to Start Reading Reads 14RP5 0 Menu buttons File Mode Figure 4 1 RFID Main Tags Window Table 4 1 Main Tags Window and Settings Window Icons Launches the Locate Tag window see Locate Tag on page 4 9 Launches the Program Tag window see Program Tag on page 4 10 Clears the tag list see Clearing the Display on page 4 4 saves the complete list of tags see Saving Tag Data on page 4 5 Previous and Next buttons appear on the menu when read tags exceed the amount of tags that ca
25. apter module 5 2 four slot charge cradle 5 2 four slot ethernet cradle 5 2 four slot spare battery charger 5 2 magnetic stripe reader 5 2 mobile computer aaa 5 2 modem module a 5 2 single slot serial USB cradle 5 2 Index 4 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement U UBC adapter a 1 3 2 2 unpacking Tr mm 1 2 USB Charger sn cea ie EERS DRESS he 1 3 2 2 W wall mounting bracket 1 3 2 2 warm DODL 13 d ated eden Pesaro ko baal ba 1 9 4 6 Vile ar EE WER Bta n ED ae RE daa A 1 wireless applications o o ooooooo o 1 13 WEAN ss SOSEER fn AA 1 12 1 13 X XML provisioning llle 3 2 SEM M UP UPC 3 3 Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www symbol com 72E 89963 01 Revision A December 2006
26. ation saves the tag list to the My Documents folder and names the file RFIDTaglist csv The file is a csv format comma separated text file This file format can be read by MS Excel or other applications that support csv The sample file contains the following information Time Stamp Tag ID Tag Type Read Count 2005 04 17T15 34 53 05 00 H22EEDDAEBFCCEDEE C1 10 2005 04 17T 15 34 53 05 00 H8000800428254006 C1 10 2005 04 17T 15 34 57 05 00 H80008004282541 24 C1 15 The Time Stamp format is Year month date I Hour Minute seconds TimezoneHourDifferential GMT TimezoneMinutesDifferntial The Tag ID format is HTagData H indicates the data is in hex The Tag Type format is CX where X is the tag class Currently the unit supports Gen2 Class 0 and Class 1 tags The file can not be displayed on the mobile computer with the factory supplied software The file is intended to be downloaded to a host and displayed using an application that can read comma delimited fields such as an Excel spreadsheet The file contains a one line header and one line for each unique tag found The header line contains a comma separated list of field text descriptions The tag lines contain the Tag ID starting with H for hex and a number indicating how many times the tag was read To save tag data 1 Tap Start 9000 Demo RFID icon 2 Read a tag s See Reading Tags on page 4 3 3 Tap Save 4 Tap OK to save using the default name and directory or en
27. ations Continued MC9090 G RFID 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C 25 F to 160 F 40 C to 70 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C ambient temperature range 5 to 95 non condensing Multiple 6 ft 1 8m drops to concrete across operating temperature range 2 000 one meter tumbles at room temperature 4 000 hits IP64 electronic enclosure 15kVdc air discharge 8kVdc direct discharge 8kVdc indirect discharge Symbol 802 11b g 100mW U S and International 802 11b 11Mb per second 802 119 54Mb per second Internal 802 11b 2 4 GHz country dependent 802 119 2 4 GHz country dependent Bluetooth Version 1 2 with BTExplorer manager included Single slot and 4 slot cradles available Supports extensive line of Symbol approved printers cables and accessories 4 Slot universal battery charger Cable Adapter Module Magnetic Stripe Reader Modem Full set of holsters In accordance with the SymbolPlus partner program Certified to UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN60950 1 IEC 60950 1 FCC PArt 2 SAR FCC Part 15 RSS210 EN 300 328 amp EN 301 487 EN55022 EN55024 Appendix A Technical Specifications A 3 Table A 2 Data Capture Options Item Description Imaging Decode Capability Code 39 Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Code 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN 8 EAN 13 UPCA UPCE UPC EAN supplementals Coupon Code Trioptic 39 Webcode TLC39 Composite AB Composite C Micro PDF 417 PDF 417 Macro PDF 417 Macro M
28. attery on page 1 4 System crash Perform a warm boot If the mobile computer still does not turn on perform a cold boot See Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 1 9 Rechargeable Battery failed Replace battery If the mobile computer still does not operate try a warm boot then a cold boot See Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 1 9 lithium ion battery did not charge Mobile computer Insert mobile computer in cradle and begin charging The removed from cradle lithium ion battery requires less than four hours to recharge while battery was fully charging Cannot see characters Mobile computer not Press the Power button on display powered on During data Mobile computer Replace the mobile computer in the cradle or reattach the communication no data removed from cradle Synchronization cable and re transmit was transmitted or or unplugged from transmitted data was host computer during incomplete communication Incorrect cable See the System Administrator configuration Communication Perform setup See Chapter 2 Accessories for details software was e Ensure that Microsoft ActiveSync 4 1 or greater is installed on the host computer incorrectly installed or configured No sound is audible Volume setting is low Unit may be a beeper only unit or incorrect Config Block is or turned off programmed into device 5 4 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Table5 1 Troubleshooting
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32. e Card AirBEAM Image Update for updating the operating system Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file for information on CAB files The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the deployment support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Information on the following topics is provided Installation Using ActiveSync Installation Using Storage Card Installation Using AirBEAM Image Update Creating a Splash Screen XML Provisioning To configure the settings on a mobile computer XML provisioning should be used To install an XML provisioning file on the mobile computer create a Cabinet Provisioning File CPF file A CPF file is similar to a CAB file and contains just one file setup xml Like a CAB file the CPF extension is associated with WCELoad EXE Opening a CPF extracts the XML code and uses it to provision and configure the mobile computer The user receives an e mail notification indicating success or failure XML Provisioning provides the ability to configure various features of the mobile computer i e registry and file system However some settings require security privileges To change registry settings via a CPF file you need to have certain privileges roles Some registry keys require you to simply be an Authenticated User while other registry keys require you to be a Manager Refer to the Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file Metabase Settings for Registry Configuration Service Provid
33. er section for the default role settings in Windows Mobile 5 0 For those registry settings that require the Manager role the CPF file must be signed with a privileged certificate installed on the device Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file and the Windows Mobile 5 0 SDK for instructions and sample test certificates The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the XML Provisioning support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Information on the following topics is provided Creating an XML Provisioning File XML Provisioning vs RegMerge and CopyFiles Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 3 3 Storage The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer for the three types of file Windows Mobile 5 0 file storage Information on the following topics is provided Random Access Memory RAM Persistent Storage Application folder System Configuration Manager The System Configuration Manager SCM is a utility that runs on the development computer and is used to create configuration files These files when deployed to an mobile computer set configuration parameters for that device The configurable options for a mobile computer are defined in an XML file that is available on the Symbol DevZone for that mobile computer SCM is also available on Symbol DevZone SOM eliminates the potential user errors that occur
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37. his Guide Xi Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Chapter 1 Getting Started provides information on charging the mobile computer battery and resetting Chapter 2 Accessories describes the accessories available for the mobile computer and how to set up power connections and battery charging capabilities where applicable Chapter 3 Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 provides application deployment instructions Chapter 4 RFID Demo provides an introduction to the RFID Demo application and a description of the features Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during mobile computer operation Appendix A Technical Specifications includes a table listing the technical specifications for the mobile computer Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document Mobile computer refers to the Symbol MC909X series of hand held computers Italics are used to highlight the following Chapters and sections in this guide Related documents Bold text is used to highlight the following Dialog box window and screen names Drop down list and list box names Check box and radio button names cons on a screen Key names on a keypad Button names on a screen Bullets indicate Action items Lists of alternatives
38. icro PDF 417 QR Code RSS Expanded RSS Limited RSS 14 Data Matrix Maxi Code US Postnet US Planet UK 4 state Australian 4 state Canadian 4 state Japanese 4 state Dutch Kix To be supported at a later date Go to http software symbol com for a list of the latest supported symbologies A 4 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Modem Module Table A 3 Environmental Parameters and Technical Hardware Specifications Item Asynchronous character format Asynchronous data rates Chipset Compatible public switched network jacks Dialing capability Line requirements Operating environment Operating temperature Operating modes Performance Current consumption Pulse dialing rate except where prohibited under TBR 21 rules Ringer equivalence Standards amp protocols Tone detected AC Adapter Description Up to 10 bits including data start stop and parity bits Transmission rate fallback through 300 bps Conexant SCM RJ11 Tone and rotary pulse Public switched telephone network PSTN including international connections Altitude up to 20 000 fi Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Operating 32 to 122 0 to 50 C Storage 4 to 1499 20 to 65 C Asynchronous full duplex automatic and manual call originate Line speed up to 33 600 bps HHC to modem speed DTE speed up to 57 600 bps V 42bis data compression V 42 LAPM error correction 100 mA active lt 10 mA sleep 10 pulses pe
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40. in battery usually fully charges in less than four hours Table 1 2 Mobile Computer LED Charge Indicators LED Indication Off Mobile computer not in cradle or the mobile computer is not attached to the CAM or MSR Mobile computer not placed correctly Charger is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of the mobile computer Slow Blinking Amber Mobile computer is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Getting Started 1 7 Charging Spare Batteries Use the following three accessories to charge spare batteries Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Four Slot Spare Battery Charger UBC Adapter To charge a spare battery 1 Ensure the accessory used to charge the spare battery is connected to the appropriate power source see Chapter 2 Accessories for setup information 2 Insert the spare battery into the accessory s spare battery charging slot with the charging contacts facing down over the charging pins and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact 3 The battery starts to charge automatically The amber charge LED on the accessory lights to show the charge status See Chapter 2 Accessories for charging indications for the accessory The battery usually fully charges in less than four hours Removing the Main Battery To remove the main battery 1 Prior to removing the battery press the red Power button to place the mobile computer in the suspend mode 2 Simultaneously pre
41. ine Me dei ss EE ORE TRE IN RR TE 1 9 Cheelna Balen IS siria SE ENE n o ate i n list os a a iat 1 9 Gontigurina the Mobile Computer sis EK ca e i ial ta a ta ie 1 9 Resetting the Mobile Computer eee eee eee eee nnns 1 9 P rformi g a Warm BOO as iat ada aaa a da b d dadea ac 1 10 Performing a Cold Boot i e EE NANA dt ia aa a old atat t it e tanara 1 10 Battery Management sus iss AA sa a ti at tao lei SA 1 11 Battery Saving TIPS EE iso 1 11 Table of Contents Vi MC909X Integrator Guide Changing the Power Settings iis es ee EE eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee 1 11 Changing the Display Backlight Settings iese ee eee ee ee Ee ee ee 1 11 Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings iese EE ee RE Ee Re eee Ee ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee 1 12 UNE ME Cl Se ON is e ad pa aa 1 12 WLAN Radio on Windows Mobile 5 0 ee EE ee EE RE ee RE EE eee eee 1 12 Bluetooth and WAN Radios on Windows Mobile 5 0 ie ea ee RE ee EE 1 12 Wireless ADDI GAllONS is EE ete Ee Ke ANA AA AGANG 1 13 et AAR alee EI s E 1 14 Chapter 2 Accessories HMO a AA 2 1 REVO AGS C cR 2 1 Ss EE EE intr Manet ee N ia Pe aa 2 1 Miscelaneos EE AA NG ao iu aco ad a iei 2 2 Snap ON MOdUlE MC lo dai 2 2 Ke RENE EE EE PT E 2 3 Keypad Removal EER nati 2 3 Multi Media Card MMC Secure Device SD Card ee ee ee ee EE ee Ee RR Ee ee 2 4 Chapter 3 Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0
42. ka a A 1 deploying CAB files oooommmm m 3 2 cradles information service SEE ESE SE eee Xii four slot charge only 126 25 installing main battery 1 4 four slot Ethernet USB 1 3 2 1 SENA sata pier MA DA EE ORE 1 3 K Serial eradle se ED ace abah om ek od daa 2 1 creating cpf di AA OE N EE ai 3 2 keyboard is se R AD ANDA KA DEE bara TOE A 1 SEM AE GE O Ser ate eta 3 3 creating splash SCreeN o o ooooooooooo 3 2 L D LAN atra ees A aes eo ewes 1 13 lithium ion battery llle 1 2 data capture Local Area Networks Lsn 1 13 SOS Seta tte bates tacita AA 3 3 DCP for MC9O9OW 2 SEE EE ee xii M QEPIOYMENL sis ER es dettes dete iet 3 1 3 2 CAB files sse 3 2 magnetic stripe reader 1 3 2 2 NG i aceea ded mac pae wc E EP AE Oeo reap ae grind 3 3 main battery Device Configuration Package for MC9090w Xii Charging ses coran ER RE EE 1 4 DEX cable 1 3 2 2 MSAN ER atena AE EO A 1 4 digital signatures 33 cd ara ea 3 1 maintenance a 53 Ead acc e icd ac pae dated cas 5 1 CIMEensions quise ede ii Sedi cub eed on eden A 1 MDM9000 0 2 cee eee Re 1 3 2 2 display EE cutee ete vd eter eur diede aes A 1 MIA MERCI A 1 drop specification ooooooooooooo Aa MINI amar upra Saas ata e ea da de atado deutet 1 3 2 2 2 4 mobile computer E Slain aoii su t
43. le Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Four Slot Ethernet Cradle and Four Slot Charge Only Cradles Accessories The mobile computer s snap on accessories provide charging capability when used with one of the accessory charging cables CAM MSR Chargers The mobile computer s spare battery charging accessories are used to charge batteries that are removed from the mobile computer Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Universal Battery Charger UBC NOTE To achieve the best battery life in mobile computers with multiple radios turn off the radios that are not being used This can be accomplished via the SetDevicePower API refer to the SMDK Help File for Symbol Mobile Computers or via the Control Panel application tap Start gt 9000 Demo gt Ctl Panel icon 1 6 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Charging the Main Battery Charge the main battery in the mobile computer using a cradle the CAM with a charging cable or the MSR with the appropriate power supply 1 Ensure the accessory used to charge the main battery is connected to the appropriate power source see Chapter 2 Accessories for setup information 2 Insert the mobile computer into a cradle or attach the appropriate snap on module 3 The mobile computer starts to charge automatically The amber charge LED in the Indicator LED Bar lights to show the charge status See Table 1 2 for charging indications The ma
44. lect the Class 1 radio button to program Class 1 tags 3 Inthe Tag ID Hex string text box below Class enter an 8 byte 64 bits or 12 byte 96 bits hex string to be programmed into the tag This string can contain any number from 0 9 and a letter from A F Each byte must consist of 2 characters Each byte should be separated by a space character For example if the tag should contain 80012390AAFD3617 type 80 01 23 90 AA FD 36 17 as shown in Figure 4 8 4 Setthe write strength by moving the Write Att attenuation slide bar to a value in a range between O full write power and 255 low write power off 5 A password is required to lock a tag and kill a tag In the Ox Lock kill Code text box enter a hex lock kill password code Class 1 requires a 1 byte code J NOTE Remember the lock kill code Once a tag is locked it cannot be killed without the lock kill code 6 Tap Program Tags It might take more than one attempt to program the tag RFID Demo 4 11 7 When a tag is successfully programmed a status message displays in the Status Message text box 8 Tap Read to read a newly programmed tag J NOTE For a successful tag read the allowable read distance from the front of the mobile computer scan exit window to the tag is 0 2 ft 10 ft 0 061 m to 3 1 m 9 Tap Erase to erase an unlocked tag 10 Tap Lock to lock a tag so that it cannot be changed A lock kill code is required to lock a tag See Program Tag on page 4 1
45. lling the Main Battery Charging the Battery Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Before using the mobile computer for the first time charge the main battery until the amber charge indicator light remains lit see Table 1 2 on page 1 4 for charge status indications Charge time is less than four hours The mobile computer can be charged using a cradle the CAM with a charging cable or the MSR with the appropriate power supply The mobile computer is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully charged main battery When the mobile computer is used for the first time the backup battery requires Getting Started 1 5 approximately 15 hours to fully charge This is also true any time the backup battery is discharged which occurs when the main battery is removed for several hours The backup battery retains data in memory for at least 30 minutes when the mobile computer s main battery is removed When the mobile computer reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains data in memory for at least 72 hours NOTE Do not remove the main battery within the first 15 hours of use If the main battery is removed before the backup battery is fully charged data may be lost Use the following to charge batteries y Cradles The mobile computer slips into the cradles for charging the battery in the mobile computer and spare batteries where applicab
46. n fit in the tag list display Tap to display the previous page Tap to display the next page File and Mode menus see File Menu on page 4 5 and Mode Menu on page 4 9 File Mode RFID Demo 4 3 Table4 1 Main Tags Window and Settings Window Icons Continued Icon Description B Tap to disable enable the sound when a tag is read qr e m RFID Module Power On icon displayed next to the Speaker icon indicates that the e fh radio module is powered on and attempting to read tags Use the Attenuation Slide Bar see Figure 4 5 on page 4 7 to set the power range from 0 full power to 255 low power Drag the Attenuation Slide Bar to optimize tag reading and to minimize interference For closer tag use a lower setting and for further away tag use a higher setting Reading Tags When the mobile computer trigger is pressed the mobile computer interrogates all of the tags within the radio frequency RF field of view For each new tag found the mobile computer beeps once and displays a tag icon in the main RFID Tag window If the same tag is found again the mobile computer does not beep When the trigger is released the mobile computer stops interrogating tags The total number of unique tags found displays in the Tag window To read tags 1 Tap Start 9000 Demo RFID icon 2 Ensure that the mobile computer is within the RF field of view 3 Set the RFID signal power Use the Attenuation slide bar see Figure 4 5
47. ns so that only updated packages are loaded AirBEAM Smart resides on radio equipped client devices and allows them to request download and install software as well as to upload files and status data A single communications session performs both file download and upload The ability to transfer software over a radio network can greatly reduce the logistical efforts of client software management The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the AirBEAM Smart support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Information on the following topics is provided AirBEAM Package Builder AirBEAM Smart Client Synchronizing with the Server AirBEAM Staging Symbol Mobility Developer Kits The Symbol Mobility Developer Kit SMDK family of products allows you to write applications that take advantage of the capture move and manage capabilities of Symbol mobile computers Go to the Symbol DevZone to download the appropriate developer kit Chapter 4 RFID Demo Introduction The RFID sample application in MC9090 G RFID mobile computers with RFID technology provides the ability to perform a set of typical operations on Gen2 Class 0 and Class 1 RFID tags Class 0 tags are currently read only Each tag contains three data areas IDO ID1 and ID2 The Electronic Product Code EPC data is stored in ID2 ID2 contains the EPC number 64 bits or 96 bits Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC Kill Code and some flag bits Gen2
48. nserted 4 The mobile computer initializes Getting Started 1 11 Battery Management Battery Saving Tips Leave the mobile computer connected to AC power at all times when not in use oet the mobile computer to turn off after a short period of non use oet the display and keyboard backlight to turn off after a short period of non use Turn off all wireless radio activity when not in use Power off the mobile computer when charging to charge at a faster rate Changing the Power Settings To set the mobile computer to turn off after a short period of non use 1 2 On devices with Windows Mobile 5 0 tap Start Settings System tab Power icon Advanced tab Select the On battery power Turn off device if not used for check box and select a value from the drop down list box Tap OK Changing the Display Backlight Settings To change the display backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 On devices with Windows Mobile 5 0 tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Backlight icon gt Battery Power tab Select the On battery power Disable backlight if not used for check box and select a value from the drop down list box Tap the Brightness tab Tap the Disable backlight check box to completely turn off the display backlight Use the slider to set the brightness of the backlight Set it to a low value to save battery power Tap OK 1 12 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement
49. on page 4 7 to set a value in a range between 0 full power and 255 low power 4 Press and hold the mobile computer s trigger 5 For each new tag found a beep sounds one time the Indicator LED flashes green and a tag icon displays in the Tag window Each tag is identified by class For example a Gen2 tag displays in the window labeled G2 a Class 0 tag displays in the window labeled CO and a Class 1tag displays in the window labeled C1 6 Release the trigger 4 4 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Suppliment Selecting Tags The Tag window can display up to 20 tags If more than 20 tags are found the application allows the user to page forward and backward through the list of icons representing the tags found To select a tag to view the tag data Tap Start File Explorer Application Gemini RFID icon Read a tag see Reading Tags on page 4 3 Select a tag icon in the ags window p d cc The data contained in the tag along with a count of how many times the selected tag was read displays in the lags window ES Gemini RFID et ME ass Selected tag Number of bits 64 or 96 in selected tag Selected tag data ID 300833B2DDD9014035050 000 File Mode Figure 4 2 RFID Main Tags Window Selected Tag Clearing the Display To clear the tag list in the mobile computer s display tap a RFIDDemo 4 5 Saving Tag Data A list of read tags can be saved on the mobile computer The applic
50. or Guide Supplement Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter lists the accessories for the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer and explains how to install and charge the batteries replace the strap and start the mobile computer for the first time NOTE This MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement is intended as a supplement to the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx Procedures common to the MC909X series of products are referenced to the MC909X Integrator Guide MC909X Integrator Guide The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the following support information applicable to the MC9090 G RFID mobile computer Accessories describes the accessories available for the mobile computers and how to set up power connections and battery charging capabilities where applicable ActiveSync provides instructions on installing ActiveSync and setting up a partnership between the mobile computer and a host computer Wireless Applications provides instructions using and configuring the mobile computer on a wireless network Wireless Applications describes how to configure the WLAN wireless connection Rapid Deployment Client explains how to use the Rapid Deployment Client to facilitate software downloads to the mobile computer from a Mobility Services Platform MSP Console FTP server AirBEAM Client explains how to set up the mobile computer to synchronize with a server using the AirBEAM Client and AirB
51. r second Pulse dialing duty cycle 39 61 US make to break ratio 0 1 dBm Bell 103 Bell 212A Hayes AT command set and ITU Vs 17 21 22A amp B 22bis 23 25bis 27 ter 29 32 32bis 42bis Dial busy ring back modem answer tones Blind dialing based on time out periods available for incompatible tones 9V 2 amp regulated AC DC adapter allows unlimited modem use Do NOT substitute an AC adapter using an incorrect AC power supply causes electrical damage to the mobile computer and voids warranty Mobile Computer Pin Outs Pin Locations Figure A 1 Table A 4 Pin Outs PIN Number 3 TXD 4 RXD 5 DCD 6 RTS 7 DSR IR III i 11 DTR 14 CTS a i Appendix A Technical Specifications Function USB USB RS232C RS232C RS232C RS232C RS232C Ground 2 5A max RS232C Grounded by cradle when in cradle RS232C Not connected 12V 2 5A max RS232C USB USB 3 3V 500mA A 6 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Accessory CAM and MSR Pin Outs Figure A 2 CAM and MSR Serial Connector Table A 5 CAM and MSR Serial Connector Pin outs Pin Signal USB 5V DET USB D MINUS USB D PLUS GND GND PWR EXT OUT CRADLE DET DSR DCD TXD CTS DIR RI RTS RXD A access points 1 es 1 13 accessories e 1 3 auto charge cable 2 2 CADI S uso la a et Sola UP ee Idei 1 3 2 2 GAM T 1 3 2 2 DEX cable o eee ee 1 3
52. s Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day and keep it away from heat sources Do not store or use the mobile computer in any location that is extremely dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the mobile computer If the surface of the mobile computer screen becomes soiled clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window cleaning solution NOTE This MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement is configured to provides only the unique set up and configuration procedures for the MC9090 G RFID mobile computers and accessories The accessory troubleshooting is provided in the MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx 5 2 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Accessories The MC909X Integrator Guide P N 72E 72216 xx provides the troubleshooting information applicable to the following MC9090 G RFID mobile computer accessories Bluetooth Connection Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Cable Adapter Module Magnetic Stripe Reader Modem Module Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 5 3 Troubleshooting Mobile Computer Table5 1 Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer Mobile computer does Lithium ion battery Charge or replace the lithium ion battery in the mobile not turn on not charged computer Lithium ion battery Ensure battery is installed properly See nstalling and not installed properly Removing the Main B
53. ss both primary battery releases The battery partially ejects from the mobile computer 3 Pause 3 4 seconds while the mobile computer performs battery removal shutdown 4 Pressthe secondary battery release on top of the battery and slide the battery out of the mobile computer Primary Battery Releases Secondary Battery Release Figure 1 3 Removing the Main Battery 1 8 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Starting the Mobile Computer Press the red Power button to turn on the mobile computer If the mobile computer does not power on perform a cold boot See Performing a Cold Boot on page 1 10 Y NOTE When a battery is fully inserted in a mobile computer for the first time upon the first power up the device boots and powers on automatically When the mobile computer is powered on for the first time it initializes its system The Symbol splash screen Figure 1 4 appears for a short period of time Figure 1 4 Symbol Splash Window Getting Started 1 9 Calibrating the Screen To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus 1 Using the stylus carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen Y NOTE To re calibrate the screen at anytime press the blue FUNC and ESC keys on the mobile computer to launch the calibration screen application 2 Repeat as the target moves around the screen or press ESC to cancel
54. st computer through either a serial or a USB connection Symbol Mobility Developer Kits available at http devzone symbol com Device Configuration Package DCPforMC9090c50 and Platform SDK PSDK9090c50 for MC9090 G available at http devzone symbol com Replacement battery Performs pen functions Adapts the UBC for use with the Series 9000 batteries Use for wall mounting applications In order to start using the mobile computer for the first time 1 4 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Install the main battery Charge the main battery and backup battery otart the mobile computer Configure the mobile computer The main battery can be charged before or after it is installed Use one of the spare battery chargers to charge the main battery out of the mobile computer or one of the cradles to charge the main battery installed in the mobile computer Installing and Removing the Main Battery Installing the Main Battery Before using the mobile computer install a lithium ion battery by sliding the battery into the mobile computer as shown in Figure 1 2 J NOTE Ensure the battery is fully inserted Two audible clicks can be heard as the battery is fully inserted A partially inserted battery may result in unintentional data loss When a battery is fully inserted in a mobile computer for the first time upon the mobile computer s first power up the device boots and powers on automatically Figure 1 2 nsta
55. t dead MAA deg dbe i inele 1 8 mobile computer configuration 1 4 electrical safety 4 a ex uut Nawa wa ta o A 2 Mobility Services Platform Console 3 3 electro static discharge modem module less 1 3 2 2 col 2 3 2 4 MOP RENE TU dna TIT TT 3 9 MoR n OE water OK Viae a icf artus 1 3 2 2 F multi media card 1 3 2 2 2 4 file deployment 0 0 00 cee ees 33 0 ind WLAN ded cote ad Gm a ED ee haaa ee 1 13 EENS A es IEA 1 3 2 2 2 4 operating system EE EE EE EE Ee ee A 1 four slot charge only 1 3 2 1 Operating temperature ooo A 2 four slot Ethernet USB 1 3 2 1 four slot spare battery charger 1 3 2 2 P H siste AGG s iiid i s nO dran Ro E Ree AR 3 1 parts of the mobile computer 1 2 hardreset FT 1 8 1 9 1 10 front VIEW SE EE EE EE ee ees 1 2 A EENS DE i TRO 2 2 pin outs al eli sc toes beak Bose ANG AE Ka dads A 2 ACCESSOS A EEE a a a A 6 mobile computer llle A 5 printer cable ESE SE ESE eee 1 3 2 2 programming an RFID tag 4 10 R cel Q PO 1 13 RAPI 2 is ides edi denda dia E du iui plur Ee 3 1 rapid deployment client 3 3 Dal COS postes d edo esas md dd Rea duri 3 3 PO rmm 3 3 Dall CORESI qe c pM 3 3 reading RFID tags 0 Se eee 4 3 erri M PP 3 1
56. te the tag The mobile computer beeps when the tag is found The faster the beep the closer the mobile computer is to the located tag Figure 4 7 shows tag ID 80 00 80 04 23 23 84 33 was read 83 times 4 Tap Back to Global Scroll to return to the main Tags window 4 10 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Suppliment Program Tag This option can be used to program Gen2 and Class 1 RFID tags Class 0 tags are currently read only Gen2 and Class 1 tags can be programmed erased locked and killed Each tag contains 88 or 120 bits which includes the EPC number 64 or 96 bits CRC and Kill Code When programming Class 1 tags only an array of bits 64 or 96 need to be provided Locking and killing Class 1 tags requires a Kill Code which is 1 byte 8 bits long Since a Class 1 tag has a very small Kill Code and can be thwarted with many lock kill attempts it shuts down after a failed attempt for a extended amount of time possibly up to 10 hours In addition data can be collected by decoding in range EPC Class 1 RFID tags that beam back to the mobile computer the information they contain JV NOTE For detailed information about programming tags refer to the SMDK Help file To program RFID tags 1 Tap in the main Tags window or tap Mode Program Tag Gemini RFID e 461234 ok Tag Programming Options Cas 3Gen2 900 Mr 64 bits Tag ID 9 96 bits Hex Status Message test Figure 4 8 RFID Tag Programming Window 2 Se
57. tem tab gt computer Remove Programs icon Select the unused program and tap Remove Table 5 1 The mobile computer does not accept scan input Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 5 5 Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer Continued Solution scanning application Verify that the unit is loaded with a scanning application is not loaded See the System Administrator Unreadable bar code Ensure the symbol is not defaced Distance between Ensure mobile computer is within proper scanning range exit window and bar code is incorrect Mobile computer is Ensure the mobile computer is programmed to accept the not programmed for type of bar code being scanned the bar code Mobile computer is If a beep on a good decode is expected and a beep is not not programmed to heard check that the application is set to generate a beep generate a beep on good decode Battery is low If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam when the trigger is pressed check the battery level When the battery is low the scanner shuts off before the mobile computer low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading symbols contact the distributor or Symbol Technologies 5 6 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Supplement Technical Specifications Technical Specifications The following tables summarize the mobile computer s intended operating environment and general technical hardware specifications
58. ter a custom name directory and then tap OK File Menu Tap the File menu on the Main Tags window to view version information about RFID log information reboot adjust settings or exit the application 4 6 MC9090 G RFID Integrator Guide Suppliment About Tap File Aboutto view the application version number the RFID DLL version number the RFID reader module firmware version number date code and serial and port information y Gemini RFID a ME 7 40 Dk symbol The Enterprise Mobility Company Y Gemini RFID Version Copyright 2003 2006 Symbol Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved RFIDDLL Version Firmware Version SerialInfa Port Tyne Figure 4 3 RFID About Window Log Tap File Log to display the Log menu 3 dios Pull Trigger to Start Reading a amp bit NAN S5050000 Reads 9 ND m Log Clear Log NEN Reboot Log On e Settings Log Off Gen settings Log File Ee Figure 4 4 RFID Log Menu From the Log menu tap Clear Log to clear logged data Log On turns on the log feature With this feature is turned on the display splits into two sections upper and lower The lower section displays all communication to the RFID radio module including tag data Log Offto turn off the log feature Log Off is the default Log Fileto create and save a log file The log file is saved in the root directory on the mobile computer to a file named RXTXLog txt This file can be used
59. the Mobile Computer Continued Problem Mobile computer turns itself off Tapping the window buttons or icons does not activate the corresponding feature A message appears stating that the mobile computer memory is full Mobile computer is The mobile computer turns off after a period of inactivity If inactive the mobile computer is running on battery power this period can be set to 30 sec 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 minutes If the mobile computer is running on external power this period can be set to 1 2 3 5 10 15 and 30 minutes For Mobile 5 0 devices Check the power settings by tapping Start Settings System tab Power icon Advanced tab Change the setting if you need a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates Battery is depleted Replace the battery Battery is not inserted Insert the battery properly see nstalling and Removing the properly Main Battery on page 1 4 LCD screen not Re calibrate the screen aligned correctly The system is hung Warm boot the system To perform a warm boot see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 1 9 Too many files stored Delete unused memos and records You can save these on the mobile records on the host computer computer Too many If you have installed additional applications on the mobile applications installed computer remove them to recover memory on the mobile For Mobile 5 0 devices tap Start gt Settings gt Sys
60. to track errors reading RFID tags Reboot Tap File Hebootto issue a warm reboot command to the RFID radio module V NOTE Reboot the RFID radio module only if tags are not being read RFID Demo 4 7 Settings The Settings window is used to set the number of iterations to read tags To set the class type s to read Gen2 is on by default and Class 0 and or Class 1 are off by default The settings window is also used to set and test read write power Tap File Settings to display the Settings window Gemini RFID a aM Read Tag Outer Loop Read Tag Inner Loop ji Dwell Duty Cycle Timing mm EO ers EI Attenuation slide bars Figure 4 5 RFID Settings Window To establish settings Enter a number in the Head Tag Outer Loop text box to set the number of outer inventory loops iterations to read tags Up to 255 loops are allowed The default Read Tag Outer Loop setting is 5 Enter a number in the Head Tag Inner Loop Dwell text box to set the number of inner inventory loops iterations to read tags Up to 255 loops are allowed The default Read Tag Inner Loop setting is 3 J NOTE Read Tag Outer Loop and Read Tag Inner Loop settings attempt to read a tag for a period of time based on the parameters entered in these fields For more information refer to the SMDK Help file Select the Enable Gen2 Tag Reads default setting is to read Gen2 tags check box to enable the mobile computer to read Gen2 tags Select

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