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1. o 7 6 WPA PSK authentication 7 6 automatic synchronization AirBEAM 8 8 B backup battery charging A 1 8 backup battery specification A 3 battery LUNG A haah 1 8 temperature range zoe ees 1 8 A 3 Init dro RERO 1 7 AA 1 14 SDELHIESUON cusa adea KAGAD AGA KAKAI A 3 battery chargers four slot spare battery charger Datiery charging lt c lt svcavececens vs 2 11 LED indicators oink ers 2 12 MC3000 communication charge cables battery charging 2 14 LED indiCalolS rasen 2 14 UBC adapter battery charging iu cisco es 2 15 LED WIS EEE 2 16 battery charging four slot charge only cradle 2 8 four slot spare battery charger 2 11 MC3000 communication charge cables 2 14 UBL ADDE rinnen 2 15 con ean voted eee ee ae 1 4 bullets eee XV C cable com setup oia da qax KG GAD REX PEERS 2 29 cables Leica baa rop or Ra EROR GR a 2 13 communication setup 2 14 BEIM zuende 2 14 route nOD DIO ized axes Paru ad 10 8 calibrating the screen oooo o 1 10 calibration screen o oooooooooooo ooo 1 10 certificate server 1 3 certificates 1 10 charging DID DAE vrai da rea dbi 1 8 BED AA APA ses een en SERIEM ERE 1 8 spare batteries 0 0 c eee 1 9 TENORS EDITORE cercar o ora 1 8 A 3 EIA CooeliarqeuPictssct p EIXPS PERS Ng 10 3 A PAWA AGE 1 12 communication
2. 0 00000 eee 2 25 development tools 4 6 malt DAEN AS 1 7 tago ale AA Tr 1 12 IP config O rr pared sordera 1 12 IP information 0 00 c cece eee 7 12 A rr ocacion 5 3 6 3 6 19 6 20 error messages sese 6 15 emorscreen 1 eee eee 6 15 L LAN SEES EEE n 7 3 laser decode ranges 0 0 eee ee A 7 launching applications Sie 1 16 lease CONES cerrar aar REX XR 1 12 lease obtained 0 cee ee 7 12 LED charge indicators o 1 9 Eo GO VEL os opr tins A 1 13 M main battery DD canada ed casas 1 7 temperature range 1 8 A 3 KG NT sarro tarisnca espia 1 7 0 AA 1 14 MANM ENANCE sir rr 10 3 manual synchronization AirBEAM 8 7 MC3000 communication charge cables 2 13 battery charging 005 2 14 communication setup 2 14 is A 2 14 A 2 14 POOU OO occ st Au ans 10 8 MC3000 connector 000 0000 nn A 5 MGIDOD K DEMS uisi escas cer mas xiv 1 5 1 6 MUSUUD F DAS Lieu a cis oer n xiv 1 5 1 6 mobile computer SIGUE era 1 10 A 1 13 Mobility Services Platform see MSP Monarch printer cable 1 4 2 13 mounting bracket for cradle 2 9 LG E APP P 9 3 N network filtering 0 cece eee eee ee 7 11 network key selection ooo o o 1 9 0 PAP APP T TERT 7 6 operating environment
3. Figure 9 1 Rapid Deployment Window 9 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Table 9 1 Rapid Deployment Window Text Box Button Description Please scan all of the bar codes This text box displays the status of a scanned bar code Waiting indicates the device is ready to scan a bar code OK indicates the device successfully scanned a bar code The Indicator LED bar on the mobile computer turns green and a beep sounds If there are no bar codes left to scan the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays see Figure 9 3 Bar codes left to scan This text box displays a list of any remaining bar codes to scan 1 D bar codes only When all required bar codes are scanned successfully the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays see Figure 9 3 Tap About to display the Rapid Deployment Client Info window Rapid Deployment Client v1 1 Build Date September 15 2004 Tap Yes to exit or No to return to the Rapid Deployment window Note If the application is exited prior to scanning all required bar codes any scanned data collected up to that point is lost Rapid Deployment Client 9 5 Scanning RD Bar Codes When the mobile computer scans and successfully decodes a single or multiple RD bar codes the data encoded in the bar code can e Reset the device connection profile A connection profile is a set of Mobile Companion parameters that the device uses to access the wireless network e Initiate downloads of one
4. 0 00 c ee eee A 3 O A RE EEE A 3 temperature een A 3 Lo rs een A 3 O Neil printer cable 1 4 2 13 P partition update apa KG a ak RR REC Yan 6 20 partitions ON sas cds 6 19 i ATP 6 18 OD ose rad a ERE EE Yards 6 19 EL usas a vanes ETE 6 19 splash screen 0 000 6 19 A FERE NEP EE US 3 5 ijr M G 5 1 5 1 6 O T ENT 1 8 performing a cold boot 1 12 performing a warm boot 1 12 physical address 0 00002 c eee 7 12 pao p errada cota red A 5 mobile computer 005 A 5 Platform Software Development Kit see Platform SDK o A 4 4 power supply 222 0 0 0 0 cece RB 1 4 Index IN 3 IN 4 MG3000 Integrator Guide processor memory specifications A 3 programs adding from Internet 5 5 adding using AirBEAM 5 5 ag mmn USING asirio 5 5 adding using SD card 5 5 flash file system o o o 6 18 R radio module specifications A 3 RADIUS 1 3 Rapid Deployment see RD Mira od ei enone ee eee TES 9 3 cs a naba Ka o ERG Pe EROR aa 6 18 Remote Authentication Dial in Server 7 3 aj ee ERA AG dcs 1 14 remove the strap door assembly 1 15 replace the strap door assembly 1 15 cn 1 12 rotating scan UET ai add T EXE 1 6 RS232 charge
5. 7 1 aep ACI a waa a ana bn OY npa A 3 UNS ETENE RERUMS cooked X ad 1 12 DNS SEVES Losesasataribkdi4davAueesxi duds 1 12 documentation updates 2 2222222 XV downloading THES anne ne 5 3 E electro static discharge encryption disabled encryption 1 7 AA 1 1 IT RTT FERRETUR ERROR 7 1 BO ES hen innen 6 14 6 15 ES Lieu eda rd KA rd AA 2 17 A 3 F TAG NONE en E 1 4 MED oaa aaa er 6 4 file system directory structure 1 16 DI rl rea 6 20 flash filesystem o oooooooooooo 6 18 downloading partitions 6 19 non FFS partitions 2 22 2222222 6 19 Q9 6 19 splash screen ssuse 6 19 II ck EE NAKONG 6 18 ill AA PA PAA 6 19 cl 6 18 HOST O i AAA 1 16 6 18 four slot charge only cradle 1 4 2 3 2 7 cu AAA 2 8 LED IBOIDATOIS dosssrseseakRieecad v3 rss 2 8 O00 ATTI REN 2 troubleshooting 008 10 7 four slot spare battery charger 1 4 battery charging nnna 2 11 LUN Fournier 2 12 KR 2 11 troubleshooting 10 7 H hard reset see cold boot TORTEN TAO crea rzrtira re 1 4 ii Ae creed respirar A 3 Imager decode ranges A 9 indicator LED bar o ooooooo ooo 1 5 ig BEE ee Xvi Initial Program Loader see IPL installation alt ens ook one FUP oon ORE de 3 4 communication
6. Disable the AirBEAM Smart Client is not invoked automatically during the boot sequence Interactive the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence The package synchronization process is started automatically The Synchronization Dialog box appears and the user is required to press the OK button when the process is complete Non interactive the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence The package synchronization process is started automatically The Synchronization Dialog box is displayed but the user is not required to tap OK when the process is complete The Synchronization Dialog box terminates automatically Background the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence The package synchronization process is started automatically Nothing is displayed while the synchronization process is occurring This checkbox specifies whether the automatic RAM management is enabled during the package synchronization process If enabled RAM management logic is invoked when there is not enough free disk space to download a package The RAM management logic attempts to remove any discardable AirBEAM Smart packages resident on the client AIrBEAM Smart 8 5 Packages 2 Server mil IP Address Directory User Server Misc 1 Misc 4 RAM Management Suppress Separator C TFTP C WNMS 8 6 MC3000 Integ
7. Do not use Regmerge to modify built in driver registry values or merge the same registry value to two files in the same folder as the results are undefined CopyFiles Windows CE expects certain files to be in the Windows folder residing in volatile storage Windows CE maintains the System Registry in volatile storage CopyFiles copies files from one folder to another on a cold boot Files can be copied from a non volatile partition Application or Platform to the Windows or other volatile partition during a cold boot During a cold boot CopyFiles looks for files with a CPY extension in the root of the Platform and Application FFS partitions Platform first and then Application These files are text files containing the source and destination for the desired files to be copied separated by gt The following example from the file application cpy is contained on the demo application partition included in the DCP for MC3000 It can also be obtained from the Symbol web site at http devzone symbol com Files are copied to the Windows folder from the Flash File System using copy files cpy in the following order Platform Application Example Application scanSamp2 exe gt Windows scanSamp2 exe This line directs CopyFiles to copy the ScanSamp2 exe application from the Application folder to the Windows folder Non FFS Partitions Non FFS partitions include additional software and data pre loaded on the mobile computer that can b
8. TT IT in 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 cm 0 127 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 76 2 88 9 Depth of Field Figure A 3 MC3000 Laser Decode Ranges Table A 4 MC3000 R Laser Decode Ranges Symbol Density Bar Code Type Bar Code Content W N Ratio Contrast Note 1 5 0 mil ABCDEFGH 2 0 in 4 9 in Code 39 2 5 1 8096 MRD 5 08 cm 12 45 cm 7 5 mil ABCDEF 1 6 in 19 in Code 39 2 5 1 8096 MRD 4 06 cm 20 07 cm 10 mil 012345678905 1 2 in 10 8 in Code 39 2 5 1 80 MRD 3 05 cm 67 95cm Ranges 123 8090 IMRD 20 mil 123 Code 39 2 2 1 25 MRD 40 mil AB 26 4 in Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD 67 06 cm 55 mil CD Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD Notes 1 CONTRAST measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 650 nm 2 Near ranges on lower densities are largely dependent upon the width of the bar code and the scan angle 3 Working range specifications Photographic quality symbols pitch 10 skew 0 roll 0 ambient light lt 150 ft candles and temperature 23 C Technical Specifications A 7 A 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide Imager Decode Ranges The decode ranges provide the decode distances for barcodes of specified densities Figure A 5 shows the imager decode ranges and Table A 6 on page 9 lists the scan ranges for the selected bar code densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol The maximum usable length of a symbol at any given
9. ja HEFTE System Info volume amp Sounds Figure 2 21 Windows Control Panel 2 Double tap the Storage Manager icon to access the Storage Properties Window Do not select any other partitions for formatting The DSK3 SD MMC Card selection is the only entry that can JN be formatted Formatting the other partitions may render the mobile computer unusable CAUTION pok x Storage Properties Storage Manager Sector Size 512 00 E Figure 2 22 Storage Properties SD Card Select Window 3 Tap the Store Info drop down menu and select the DSK3 SD MMC Card 4 Tap Dismount to dismount the SD card Accessories 2 21 5 f the SD card does not have an existing partition tap New The Create New Partition dialog box appears If a partition exists proceed to step 7 OK Storage Manager Store Info pska SD MMC Card F Create New Partition OK Mame SDcard 123 Sectors v Use All Available Disk Space Figure 2 23 Create New Partition Window 6 Inthe Name text box enter a partition name and tap OK The Storage Properties window appears Storage Properties Storage Properties C x Storage Manager Store Info pska SD MMC Card F Capacity 120 13 MB Unallocated 0 00 B Storage Manager Capacity 120 13 MB Unallocated 0 00 B Sector Size 512 00 E Sector Size 512 00 6 New Figure 2 24 Storage Properties Window
10. AvantGo Channels Not Installed Not Installed Internet Explorer synchronized Files Microsoft Outlook Nat Installed To find out more about and to customize what gets synchronized click on Settings that information type in the list and then click Settings oen Hap lt Back Figure 3 8 Select Synchronization Settings Window 8 To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box 9 Click Next The New Partnership Setup Complete window appears New Partnership Setup Complete You are now ready to start exchanging information between your mobile device and this computer Upon exiting this wizard Microsoft ActiveSync will open and lf your device is a quest click Explore on the toolbar and start exploring your device If your device has a partnership synchronization starts Please wait until synchronization is complete before using your device Click Finish ta exit this wizard lt Back Finish Cancel Help Figure 3 9 Setup Complete Window 3 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide 10 Select Finish The Connected window appears confirming the connection between the mobile computer and the host 4 Microsoft ActiveSync L ES File View Tools Help r T7 ee Sync Stop Details Explore Options WindowsCE Connected Synchronized Information Type Status F
11. a 2 25 communication setup MC3000 communication charge cables 2 14 single slot serial USB cradle 2 6 communication charge cables communication setup 2 14 pp ME PAA AP 2 14 troubleshooting 10 8 connecting to a network 7 4 connector 2 222 A 5 conventions ab AAP PDA XV LIBOIBCOI END session PANGAN casas 2 29 cradle mounting bracket 2 9 cradles communication setup 2 6 four slot charge only cradle 2 3 2 1 battery charging 2 8 LED MAIGE awa AB inci 2 8 01 FT 2 7 performing Activesync 2 26 single slot serial USB cradle 2 3 2 4 battery charging 2 5 LED MOCOS os is 2 6 id 2 4 troubleshooting 10 7 creating a splash SCreen 6 17 D caros 1 8 data capture SA 9 4 OIM 245 6 2keasendaess d sd vitae sd 9 5 data capture specifications A 4 jp p xiv xv 1 4 4 3 6 7 6 17 6 18 6 19 components nennen 4 4 5 4 3 decode ranges s esses A 6 A 8 default gateway oooooooooooo 1 12 demo window 0 0 cece eee eee 1 11 Device Configuration Package see DCP DA L Mc ccm 7 12 ATUS IEEE ET coor T TT CR ER rada A 3 a A 1 16 o FepT
12. Continued There is no more heap space There is no more heap space available for the download procedure Restart IPL and retry the download available If the failure persists contact service with details of what is being downloaded Insufficient data available to 21 A Symbol HEX file download was attempted but the HEX file is invalid Ensure the file is in Symbol HEX complete record file format Invalid Symbol HEX file 23 A Symbol HEX file download was attempted but the HEX file is invalid Ensure the file is in Symbol HEX file format Unrecognized or unsupported HEX 24 The Symbol HEX file being downloaded contains an invalid or unrecognized HEX record Ensure the file record is in proper Symbol HEX file format Invalid data in HEX file 25 The Symbol HEX file being downloaded contains invalid data Ensure the file is in proper Symbol HEX file format with valid HEX data Exceeded max size 26 The download file is too large to fit into the space allocated for it Either make the file smaller or increase the space allocated for it by altering the partition table Partition is not valid on this device The downloaded file specifies a partition entry that does not exist on the device Only download files that are valid for this device or change the partition table so that the new file is valid on the device Wrong destination code A specific partition was chosen from the PL main menu not Auto Select but the file selected for download was for
13. Figure 2 12 MC3000 Communication Charge Cables Battery Charging The MC3000 Communication Charge cables can charge the mobile computer battery and supply operating power To charge the mobile computer battery A Connect the MC3000 Communication Charge cable power input connector to the Symbol approved power source 2 Attach the bottom of the mobile computer to the MC3000 connector and gently press in until the snaps latch on the mobile computer 3 The mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery charging status The Standard Battery usually charges in less than four hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than six hours See Table 2 1 on page 2 6 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete remove the cable by gently pulling the mobile computer and the cable apart until the snaps release the mobile computer LED Charge Indications The MC3000 Communication Charge cables use the amber Charge LED Indicator to indicate the MC3000 battery charging status See lable 2 1 on page 2 6 for charging status indications Communication Setup To connect the MC3000 Communication Charge cables to a serial or USB device 1 2 Connect serial USB end of the MC3000 Communication Charge cable into the communications port Connect the MC3000 connector end to the MC3000 Communication Charge cable to the mobile computer For more information on communications setup procedures
14. all data that was previously in its storage region Is erased i e itis not a merge but rather a replacement operation Typically the operating system is not running when partitions are update so IPL can perform partition updates Partition images for selected partitions can be created by TCM All partition images suitable for use by IPL are in hex file format for transfer by TCM from the development computer to the mobile computer Upgrade Requirements Upgrade requirements e The hex files to be downloaded on development computer e A connection from the host computer and the mobile computer either serial or wireless e TCM on development computer to download the files Once these requirements are satisfied the mobile computer can be upgraded by invoking IPL and navigating the menus See Sending the Hex Image on page 6 9 for procedures on downloading a hex file to the mobile computer Chapter Contents 7 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide WLAN Configuration 7 3 Introduction Wireless LANs allow the mobile computer to communicate wirelessly and to send captured data in real time to a host device The mobile computer WLAN settings are used to configure and monitor the wireless connection Before a mobile computer can be used on a WLAN the facility must be set up to run the wireless WLAN Remote Authentication Dial in Server RADIUS and the Certificate Server Refer to the documentation provided with the Access Points APs for i
15. b um Sy airheam File Folder Lj DataSync File Folder Application l File Folder Images File Folder Select an item ko view its description Ci Script File Folder Cj Startup File Falder STE File Folder C wav File Falder ix xxcdzApp64MO Obvtes ID File 6 11 2001 10 08 4 sa Activesyncs24 run 31 bytes RUN File 5 30 2003 10 28 3 airbeam reg 566 bytes Registration Entries 3 21 2003 3 00 52 CB AudioSamp exe 87 5KB Application 12 19 2003 12112 BasicPrint exe 9 00KE Application 10 9 2003 5 01 44 iid Calc exe 49 0KB Application 12 19 2003 12 125 C8 ConfigReadercE ja 39 0KB Application 6 11 2003 5 26 54 es 33KB Application 118 2004 1 38 36 e 4 k m objectis Mobile Device 5 Figure 5 3 Application Folder Contents 6 Use Explorer to locate the host computer directory that contains the file to download Tap that directory in the left pane to display its contents in the right pane 7 Drag the desired file s from the host computer to the desired mobile device folder e Program Files folder files stored in this folder are discarded after a cold boot e Application folder files stored in this folder are retained after a cold boot Software Installation on Mobile Computer 5 5 Adding Programs Install the appropriate software on the host computer before installing it on the mobile computer le 6 Download the program to the host computer or insert the CD or disk that contains the pr
16. for the MC3000 mobile computer The Platform SDK installs a new Windows CE device type and its associated libraries onto the development PC This new device is added to the Active WCE Configuration field of Microsoft eMbedded Visual C 4 0 eVC4 The DCP is required to create and download hex images that represent flash partitions to the mobile computer The DCP includes documentation flash partitions Terminal Configuration Manager TCM and the associated TCM scripts Required System Configurations The minimum host system configuration required to use the SMDK for eVC4 and DCP for MC3000 is e BM compatible host computer with Pentium 450 MHz processor or higher e Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system e 128 MB RAM e 100 MB available hard disk space e CD ROM drive e One available serial port e Mouse e Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 0 or higher available at the Microsoft web site http www microsoft com e Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 7 or higher available at the Microsoft web site http www microsoft com e Microsoft Embedded Visual C v4 0 with SP2 available at the Microsoft web site http www microsoft com DCP To download and install the DCP 1 Download the DCP from the Symbol web site http devzone symbol com 2 select Developer Downloads and sign in 3 Select PocketPU WinCE CE Net Platform 4 Onthe drop down menu below the MC3000 product select Device Configuration Package DCP f
17. 7 The Storage Properties window displays the new partition name in the Partitions box The asterisk next to the partition name indicates that the partition is mounted The partition must be dismounted before it can be formatted 8 lap Dismount the asterisk next to the partition name disappears indicating that the partition is dismounted 2 22 MC3000 Integrator Guide 9 Tap Properties the Partition Properties window appears Partition Properties OK Mame SOcard123 Size 245728 Sectors Type 0x06 File System fatfsd dll OxOO0000000 Figure 2 25 Partition Properties 10 Tap Format the Format window appears Partition Size 120 0 ME FAT Version 32 y Mumber of FATs fi y Rant Entries S12 Partition Size 120 0 MB FAT Version e Number of FATs Root Entries 512 Cluster Size KB 0 5 TFAT EM MEME Figure 2 26 Format Windows 11 The default settings for the Format window are to perform a Quick Format To perform a full format tap the Quick Format check box to uncheck 12 Tap Start the Format confirmation window appears Are you sure you want to format All contents will be erased Figure 2 27 Format Confirmation Window Accessories 2 23 13 Tap Yes the Format in progress window appears Partition Size 120 0 ME FAT Version 32 y Mumber of FATs y Root Entries 512 y Cluster Size KB ps TFAT Quick Format E Figure 2 28 Format
18. 9 o aos eed ree ces Eu paca rao A 1 Splash screen oooooocoocooo oo oo 6 17 6 19 o ERROR RR EE 6 17 starting the mobile computer 1 7 1 10 storage temperature 005 A 3 strap door assembly AAA 1 15 CO raras quaddg s dados 1 15 EI erar PE HABAN PECES OPUS RES 1 4 1 9 SUBE GN A 1 12 AP 1 14 1 15 symbol Mobility Developer Kit see SMDK Symbol splash screen o o o oo 1 10 Symbol support center a Xvi BWIA oe gen be cohen cies E 3 3 T A 6 3 building hex image 6 3 6 8 CEIM SOPE MER 6 7 defining properties 6 6 a eus no eke sede esos scene 6 14 hex image download 6 9 BANG GON VE re 6 7 HUN VER EN EEE 6 4 technical specifications 00 A 3 temperature battery charging 000000 A 3 as sis d RET TT TETTE TOT TOT A 3 Storage AAA A 3 Terminal Configuration Manager see TCM AAA 7 1 OC 1 8 ropes ODIO esa intere CERTI TUR aiden 10 4 ojo 10 8 four slot charge only cradle 10 7 four slot spare battery charger 10 7 mobile computer 04 10 4 single slot serial USB cradle 10 6 A Aa 10 8 U UBG BOBDIBE errar 1 4 2 3 PANGIT EGO EEE RR TOTO 2 15 LED DOICATOIS AAP PAAANO 2 16 ERN laseduqAPPECRAREPSUEII PES bang 2 15 troubleshooting o 10 8 universal battery charger
19. An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light source laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern GL 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide Scanning Mode Scanning Sequence SDK Self Checking Code Shared Key SID SMDK Soft Reset Space Specular Reflection Spring Radio Protocol Start Stop Character STEP Subnet Subnet Mask Substrate SVTP Symbol Symbol Aspect Ratio Symbol Height The scanner is energized programmed and ready to read a bar code A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code reading system by scanning bar code menus software Development Kit A symbology that uses a checking algorithm to detect encoding errors within the characters of a bar code symbol ohared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the AP and the MU share an authentication key oystem Identification code An identifier issued by the FCC for each market It is also broadcast by the cellular carriers to allow cellular devices to distinguish between the home and roaming service oymbol Mobility Developer s Kit oee Warm Boot The lighter element of a bar code for
20. Computer e RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RII 1 10 rn AAA 1 10 Series 3000 Demo Window 2 222 1 11 Resetting the Mobile Computer 2 0 RR 1 12 FarTormidg A VOS DOBLE so ax oases aae ya EATER ae dda CEPRYTES EUER Ya RESTE 1 12 Performing a Cold Boot 1 12 Vemm Te DS COM Sc osa Dea cid oer eil doc NER EEE Y ACE EA CERE E 1 13 UNG NN arado koe ind da 46055 doloe ER P LG AA Ros rer 1 14 Strap Door Assembly Removal and Replacement 00 0 0 000 c eee eens 1 15 Fila System Directoy SUCE and pedore ade a Did rac UR PROF COCA e EROR HANS 1 16 R Cu ov ee oo eg we a ae AA 1 16 Edie SSA 1 16 Chapter 2 Accessories o TAR RAP RAR AAP A 2 3 b 2 3 Spare Battery Chargers o 2 3 blc A AA 2 3 vir AA nn 2 3 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle RR RII 2 4 0 AA PNPA E LITT 2 4 ca AAA 2 5 LED CON ict ao PERIERE SIDA Aq ea oa dr dde dene el ebd aciei aros 2 6 OMIA i Em 2 6 Sie A Tn 2 7 NE ea ce ar ebd E ee ee qi EE TE 2 7 ID L AR er er 2 8 ELIO DUAE Mo 2 8 Wall Mount Bracket ira rar dei da NGA KAG 2 9 ie Ann 2 11 rs ona GNG ras rta e e rs rios Ged oe 2 11 RN en ea TIPO 2 12 IEEE DOM aca pea ened Gn E RERO Oe AA eae 2 12 bloc T 2 13 AA PA PAS 2 14 Battery Charging 2 14 Be anne een se En E REEL IR EIER EFT TE 2 14 Communication Setup 6 a 2 14 Universal Battery Charge
21. If a battery is fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to six hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Table 10 6 Troubleshooting the Cables Cause Solution Mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator does not light when mobile computer attached Cable is not receiving power Mobile computer is not seated correctly in the cable Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cable and to AC power Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the MC3000 connector ensuring it is correctly seated Mobile computer battery is not charging During data communication no data was transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Mobile computer was detached from cable or cable was unplugged from AC power too soon Ensure the cable is receiving power Ensure mobile computer is seated correctly If the mobile computer battery is fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a otandard Battery and it can take up to six hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The mobile computer is not fully seated in the cable Cable removed from mobile computer during communication Remove and r
22. In Progress Window 14 The Format in progress window completion bar indicates the status of the format When the format is complete the Format complete window appears with a Format Complete message Format Complete Figure 2 29 Format Complete Window 15 Tap OK the Partition Properties window appears Partition Properties IE OK x Name SOcard123 Size 245728 Sectors Type Ox06 File System fatfesd dll Flags Ox00000000 _Format Figure 2 30 Partition Properties and Format Windows MC3000 Integrator Guide 16 Tap OK the Storage Properties window appears 7 ojx Storage Properties Storage Manager 120 13 ME Unallocated 0 00 B Sector Size 512 00 E Figure 2 31 Storage Properties Window 17 Tap OK to exit the Storage Manager Accessories 2 25 Communication his section provides information on installing the appropriate communication software and setting up the appropriate accessory to enable communication between the mobile computer and the host device The mobile computer is capable of communicating with a number of hosts including development computers serial devices printers etc The communication accessories serve as data communication devices enabling the information on the mobile computer to be synchronized with the information on the host device using ActiveSync With the appropriate accessory and software the mobile computer can establish a serial connection or a USB
23. Power Supply Figure 2 9 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Setup 2 12 MC3000 Integrator Guide Spare Battery Charging To charge up to four MC3000 spare batteries 1 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot bottom first 2 Pivotthe top of the battery down onto the contact pins Power Supply Battery Clip opare Battery Charging olot opare Batteries opare Battery Charging LEDs 4 Figure 2 10 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 3 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The Standard Battery usually charges in less than four hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than six hours See able 2 1 on page 2 6 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete press the battery clip and lift battery out of the slot LED Charge Indications The Spare Battery Charging LEDs indicate the spare battery charging status The Spare Battery Charging LEDs are arranged in the same pattern as the spare battery charging slots so that the charging status of each battery can be identified see able 2 1 on page 2 6 for charging status indications Accessories 2 13 Cables This section describes how to setup and use the cables The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities The following MC3000 Communication Charge cables are available e Serial RS232 Charge cable 9 pin D female with power input receptacle e USB Client Charge cable standar
24. Serial Communication Setup 6 RR Re ees 2 26 Serial Connection Setup net eee eee 2 26 eh nn A m eb de p VLC 2 28 Bos babu rs M AA 2 29 Accessories 2 3 Introduction The MC3000 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities Accessories include cradles cables spare battery chargers and SD cards Cradles e Single Slot Serial USB cradle charges the mobile computer main battery and or a spare battery It also synchronizes the mobile computer with a host computer through either a serial or a USB connection e Four Slot Charge Only cradle charges the mobile computer Spare Battery Chargers e Four Slot Spare Battery Charger charges up to four MC3000 spare batteries e UBC Adapter adapts the UBC2000 for use with the MC3000 spare batteries Cables The cables snap on to the mobile computer and are used to connect external devices to the mobile computer e USB Client Charge cable e Serial RS232 Charge cable e O Neil Printer cable e Zebra Printer cable e Monarch Printer cable SD Card The SD card provides additional storage capacity for the mobile computer 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Single Slot Serial USB Cradle This section describes how to set up and use the Single Slot Serial USB cradle For cradle setup see Figure 2 2 For communications setup procedures see USB Connection Setup on page 2 28 and or Serial Communication S
25. adapter see UBC adapter UNPACKING RR 1 3 updates documentation 00 XV USB client charge cable 1 4 2 13 USB communication setup 2 28 LAB COICO secure 3 3 TET B s errar TO TTE 1 5 W wakeup conditions 0 00000 1 13 wall mount bracket o o oooooo 2 9 A 1 12 BEI Ls AP EUIS ISDN A 3 OEP arta ended APAPAP 7 1 WINS SAS dra rre 1 12 Wiretese IOMA paasa d seh a kar res 1 4 wireless LAN a 1 3 wireless network settings 7 12 wireless networking log 7 13 Wireless Zero Configuration see WZC WLAN 2 RR 7 3 A 3 M ed 1 6 o wisxeepcwuiugsaembpep v u qaod es 1 6 Uu ea EEE GA on 1 3 7 12 Z Index IN 5 IN 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide Tell Us What You Think We d like to know what you think about this Manual Please take a moment to fill out this questionnaire and fax this form to 631 738 3318 or mail to oymbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza M S B 4 Holtsville NY 11742 1300 Attention Technical Publications Manager IMPORTANT If you need product support please call the appropriate customer support number provided Unfortunately we cannot provide customer support at the fax number above Manual Title please include revision level How familiar were you with this product before using this manual L Very familiar L Slightly familiar Oj Not at
26. and files on the mobile computer to enable the mobile computer to share information with the host device Chapter 6 Creating Loading Hex Images describes how to install and use the Terminal Configuration Manager TCM to customize flash file system partitions for the mobile computer Chapter 7 WLAN Configuration describes how to configure the wireless connection and how the wireless LANs allow the mobile computers to communicate wirelessly with a host device Chapter 8 AirBEAM Smart explains how to transfer specially designed software packages between a host server and oymbol mobile computers Chapter 10 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 he following conventions are used in this document The term mobile computer refers to the Symbol MC3000 Italics are used to highlight the following e Chapters and sections in this and related documents e Dialog box window and screen names e Drop down list and list box names e Check box and radio button names e cons on a screen Bold text is used to highlight the following e Key names on a keypad e Button names on a screen Bullets indicate e Action items e Lists of altern
27. another partition Ensure that the partition selected from the PL main menu matches the file selected for download File type does not support IPL Auto 29 Monitor Power Micro and Partition Table cannot be loaded with Auto Select Select the appropriate oelect area and try again Non contiguous record found 30 A Symbol HEX file download was attempted but the HEX file is invalid Ensure the file is in Symbol HEX file format Timed Out No data 31 IPL was waiting for data from the source device but timed out before receiving any Check the source device connectivity and retry Fail Buffer Overrun 32 The serial port device could not keep up with incoming data Retry the serial download with a lower baud rate Partition Table not Valid 33 The size of flash memory is different than that described in the partition table Retry the download with the correct partition table file Invalid file format The file format is invalid Only Symbol HEX files are supported by IPL Creating Loading Hex Images 6 17 Creating a Splash Screen The source bitmap files used to create the default splash screens for the mobile computer are supplied with the DCP for MC3000 hese files can be modified using any of the standard windows image editors allowing customization for particular customers To create a custom splash screen perform the following steps 1 Formobile computers with monochrome screens open the Splashmono bmp file supplied with the DCP fo
28. computer add and remove programs or restore a backup image on a device whose memory has been reset do not wantto synchronize data Back Cancel Help Figure 3 5 New Partnership Window 3 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide 5 Click the Standard partnership radio button and then select Next The New Partnership Specify how to synchronize data window appears New Partnership Specify how to synchronize data Choose to synchronize with your desktop and or a server Figure 3 6 How To Sync Window 6 Click the Synchronize with this desktop computer radio button and select Next The New Partnership Select Number of Partnerships window appears New Partnership Select Number of Partnerships Select whether you wantto synchronize with just this computer Figure 3 7 Select Number of Partnerships Window ActiveSync 3 7 7 Click the Yes want to synchronize with only this computer radio button and then select Next The New Partnership Select Synchronization Settings window appears New Partn Select Synchronization Settings Select the type of information you want to synchronize ership To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box Mobile Device CANA AAA NAAA Py AvantGo ER Calendar E Contacts IK EZ Favorites 4 Files v E3 Inbox Al Notes
29. connection For a serial or USB connection use one of the following e Single Slot Serial USB cradle e MC3000 Communication Charge cables Installing Communication Software To successfully communicate with various host devices communication software such as Microsoft Activesync version 3 7 or higher must be installed on the host computer See Chapter 3 ActiveSync for Activesync installation procedures Communication Setup The communication setup procedures for the Single Slot Serial USB cradle and the MC3000 Communication Charge cables are provided in this section as an example The serial communication setup procedures are provided in Serial Communication Setup on page 2 26 and the USB setup procedures are provided in USB Connection Setup on page 2 28 2 26 MC3000 Integrator Guide Serial Communication Setup The serial communication setup is used to set up to communicate between the host and the mobile computer using either a Single Slot Serial USB cradle or using one of the serial MC3000 Communication Charge cables a For serial communication using the Single Slot Serial USB cradle connect only the serial cable do not connect both the serial cable and the USB cable If both serial and USB communication cables are required the host computer USB port must be disabled in ActiveSync before serial communication can be enabled Serial Connection Setup 1 Onthe mobile computer Series 3000 Demo window double tap the Ct Panel ico
30. into 1 Power button is pressed suspend mode by pressing Power 2 AC power added or removed these actions wake the mobile computer Any key or the Scan Button is pressed Wireless LAN accesses the mobile computer Real Time Clock set to wake up wake the mobile computer Any key or the Scan Button is pressed Wireless LAN accesses the mobile computer Real Time Clock set to wake up Auto Off When the mobile computer goes into 1 Power button is pressed suspend mode by an automatic 2 AC power added or removed power off function these actions 1 14 MC3000 Integrator Guide Main Battery Removal Before removing the main battery press the red Power button to turn off the screen and set the mobile computer to suspend mode To remove the main battery 1 Rotate the latches to the open position 2 Pullthe strap to lift the Strap Door Assembly off bottom first 3 Release the battery clip at the top of the battery and lift the battery out top first Latches strap Door Figure 1 8 Main Battery Removal x The SD card holder is located under the battery To install the SD card see Secure Device Card on page 2 17 Getting Started 1 15 Strap Door Assembly Removal and Replacement The Strap Door Assembly consists of a hand strap and the battery door There are two versions of this assembly one for the Standard Battery and one for the Extended Life Battery Before removing the Strap Door Assembly press the red Power bu
31. laser classification Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner s oscillating mirror fails A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded Mobile computers with an integrated imager use digital camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code store the resulting image in memory and execute state of the art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discrete code A bar code in which characters are paired together using bars to represent the first character and the intervening spaces to represent the second GL 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide Interleaved 2 of 5 Internet Protocol Address IP IP Address LAN laser scanner LASER Laser Diode LED Indicator Light Emitting Diode MC MIL MIN Misread Misdecode A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density Th
32. measurement e g characters per inch The dimension of a bar measured perpendicular to the bar width Thickness of a bar measured from the edge closest to the symbol start character to the trailing edge of the same bar Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning Bits transmitted or received Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning See Bits Per Second Byte boot or boot up CDRH CDRH Class 1 CDRH Class 2 Character Character Set Check Digit Codabar Code 128 Code 3 of 9 Code 39 Code 93 Code Length Cold Boot Glossary GL 3 On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right O through 7 with bit 0 the low order bit One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character The process a computer goes through when it starts During boot up the computer can run self diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software Center for Devices and Radiological Health A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety This agency specifies various laser operation c
33. mobile computers use Flash memory to store the operating system ROM DOS the terminal emulators and the Citrix ICA Client for DOS See File Transfer Protocol Flash Memory Gateway Address Hard Reset Hz Host Computer IDE IEC IEC 825 Class 1 Interleaved 2 of 5 imaging scanning Intercharacter Gap Interleaved Bar Code Glossary GL 5 Flash memory is responsible for storing the system firmware and is non volatile If the system power is interrupted the data is not be lost An IP address for a network gateway or router A mobile computer may be part of a subnet as specified by its IP address and Netmask It can send packets directly to any node on the same subnet If the destination node is on a different subnet then the terminal sends the packet to the gateway first The gateway determines how to route the packet to the destination subnet This field is an option used by networks that require gateways see Cold Boot Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control Intelligent drive electronics Refers to the solid state hard drive type International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation This is the lowest power IEC
34. not appear on the host computer select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync File Get Connected Get Connected Get Connected After installing batteries or plugging in the AC adapter do one of the following Use the serial cable to connect to a COM port on the back of this desktop computer and click Next Use the USB cable to connect to the USB port on the back of this desktop computer ActiveSync will automatically detect the device connection You can also connect your mobile device using infrared IR For more information click Help E Cancel Help Figure 3 4 Get Connected Window 3 On the host computer select Next in the Get Connected window 4 The host computer and the mobile computer attempt to synchronize The New Partnership window appears New Partnership a Xx Set Up a Partnership This wizard helps you establish a partnership between your mobile device and this computer You can set up either a standard partnership to synchronize data between your device and this computer or a quest partnership to simply transfer data between your device and this computer What kind of partnership would you like to establish between your device and this computer wantto synchronize data between my device and this computer keeping data such as e mail and calendar items up to date in both places C Guest partnership want to only copy and move information between my device and this
35. or more software packages from an FIP server to the mobile device CO Currently RD only recognizes AirBEAM software packages See Chapter 8 AirBEAM Smart for more information To scan an RD bar code 1 Obtain the appropriate RD bar code s from the MSP Administrator 2 Tap Start Programs Rapid Deployment Client to launch the RD application The Rapid Deployment window displays Scan Bar Codes OK Scan Bar Codes 0K Please scan all of the bar codes Please scan all of the bar codes Waiting Waiting Bar codes left to scan ABH MeEe aoa Bar codes left to scan Waiting Ready to Scan Ready to Scan No Bar Codes Left to Scan Bar Codes Left to Scan are Listed Figure 9 2 Rapid Deployment Window 3 Scan the appropriate bar code s to complete the configuration and or download a APDF417 bar code 2 D bar code can contain all download data in a single bar code In this case only one bar code may be required to scan b Multi part linear bar codes 1 D bar codes can require scanning several bar codes Bar codes can be scanned in any order The text box under Bar codes left to scan shows the remaining bar codes to scan see Figure 9 2 Bar codes left to scan 4 After all appropriate bar codes are scanned successfully the mobile computer connects to the server and the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays while network settings are configured Configuring Network Configuring network set
36. range is shown below 15 24 10 16 mo 25 0 z z o o0o m 10 16 PDF417 Ben 2 mil ee em 15 mil 3 8 PO E __Q_ gt Do A AAA pn mil 15 24 2 8 fee in O 5 10 13 20 cm 0 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 Depth of Field Figure A 5 MC3000 Imager Decode Ranges Technical Specifications A 9 Table A 6 MC3000 K Imager Decode Ranges Symbol Density Bar Code Type Bar Code Content W N Ratio Contrast Note 1 5 0 mil ABCDEFGH 4 5 in 6 5 in Code 39 2 5 1 80 MRD 11 43 cm 16 51cm 7 5 mil ABCDEF 3 3 in 10 7 in Code 39 2 5 1 8096 MRD 8 38 cm 27 18 cm 012345678905 2 5 in 142 in 8096 MRD 6 35 cm 36 07cm 20 mil 123 Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD PDF417 6 67 mil 123 5 3 in 7 7 in Code 39 2 2 1 25 MRD 13 46 cm 19 56 cm Note 2 PDF417 10 mil AB Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD PDF417 15 mil CD 14 4 in Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD 36 58 cm Ranges Notes 1 CONTRAST measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 650 nm 2 Near ranges on lower densities are largely dependent upon the width of the bar code and the scan angle 3 Working range specifications Photographic quality symbols pitch 10 skew 0 roll 0 ambient light lt 150 ft candles and temperature 23 C A10 MC3000 Integrator Guide 802 11 802 11abg Access Point AirBEAM Manager A radio protocol that may be used by the Symbol radio card Access Point AP refers to Symbol s Ethernet Access Point It is a piece of c
37. reset AirBEAM Smart 8 7 Table 8 5 Misc 2 Tab Continued KA Close Apps This checkbox specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically attempts to close non system applications prior to resetting the mobile unit If enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client sends a WM CLOSE message to all non system applications before resetting the mobile unit This feature offers applications the opportunity to prepare i e close open files for the pending reset Misc 3 Tab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features Misc 2 Misc 3 Lise DHCP server Use DHCP bootfie Passive Mode Table 8 6 Misc 3 Tab Re Bai 0 Use DHCP server This checkbox control specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 66 to specify the P address of the FIP TFIP server If enabled special RF network registry settings are required to force the DHCP server to return the TFTP server name field option 66 The special RF network registry settings are included but commented out in the radio network registry initialization files essid_xxxx_yy reg Use DHCP bootfile This check box control specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 67 to specify the Package and Package 1 parameters If enabled special RF network registry settings are required to force the DHCP server to return the Bootfile name field option 67 The special RF network registry setting
38. see USB Connection Setup on page 2 28 and or Serial Communication Setup on page 2 2D Accessories 2 15 Universal Battery Charger UBC Adapter The UBC Adapter can be used with a power supply as a standalone spare battery charger or it can be used with the four station UBC2000 to simultaneously charge up to four spare batteries For additional information on the UBC 2000 refer to the UBC 2000 Quick Reference Guide p n 70 33188 xx Setup Connect the UBC Adapter to a Symbol approved power source Power Supply mi i JAAN m U MEREEEERBEEBEBEEBEEEEBEEBE Figure 2 13 UBC Adapter Setup Spare Battery Charging To charge spare batteries 1 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot bottom first 2 Pivotthe top of the battery down onto the contact pins UBC Adapter opare Battery Charging Slot Figure 2 14 UBC Adapter Battery Insertion 2 16 MC3000 Integrator Guide 3 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The Standard Battery usually charges in less than four hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than six hours See Table 2 2 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete press the battery clip and lift the battery out of the slot UBC Adapter LED Charge Indications The UBC Adapter charging LEDs indicate the battery charging status Bl power symbol umm aa The Enterprise Mobility Company READY or STANDBY o
39. tap the Ct Panel icon and double tap on Comm Settings The Comm Settings window appears CtlPanel Example File Help KI Figure 2 35 Comm Settings Window 2 Confirm that the Comm port default value is set to USB If it is not set to USB then with Port highlighted use the left and right arrow gt buttons to set the value to USB 3 Tap OK to exit the Comm Settings window Tap X to exit the Control Panel window Ensure that ActiveSync was installed on the host computer and a partnership was created See Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer on page 3 4 for more information If ActiveSync is not running on the host computer select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync to start ActiveSync to start otart ActiveSync if it is not running on the host computer To start select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync 9 Microsoft ActiveSync XJ File View Tools Help o amp al Detalle Explore Options Sune stop WindowsCE r N Not connected us Information Type Status Files Figure 2 36 ActiveSync Not Connected Accessories 2 29 8 Inthe ActiveSync window select File Connection Settings the Connection Settings window appears 9 Confirm that the Allow USB check box is selected Connection Settings B X m Click Get Connected ta connect your mobile device to this o computer Lag p Status Device connected Get Connected Allow serial cable or infrared conne
40. the Quick Reference Guide ORG provides the regulatory information and setup information required for the accessory oymbol Mobility Developer Kit for eMbedded Visual A development tool used to create native C and C applications for all Symbol mobile computers C v4 0 SMDK for eVC4 running the Microsoft Windows CE operating system Available at http devzone symbol com Device Configuration Package DCP for MC3000 A development tool used to create and download hex images that represent flash partitions to the mobile computer Available at http devzone symbol com Getting Started 1 5 Parts There are two versions of the MC3000 mobile computers the MC3000 1D 2D Imager MC3000 K and the MC3000 Laser with Rotating Scan Turret MC3000 R For more information on the Rotating Scan Turret see Figure 1 3 on page 1 6 Rotating ocan LED Indicator Scan Turret red green scan LED Indicators red green Beeper or Receiver optional Screen Indicator LED Bar Charge LED Indicator amber Keypad Microphone optional MC3000 R MC3000 K Figure 1 1 MC3000 Imager MC3000 K and MC3000 Laser MC3000 R Mobile Computers front view 1 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide Headset Jack Scan Window optional Scan Window Headset Jack strap Door Assembly Stylus Holder MC3000 K MC3000 R Figure 1 2 MC3000 Imager MC3000 K and MC3000 Laser MC3000 R Mobile Computers back view Rotating Scan Turr
41. to translate domain names and 127 0 0 1 IP addresses WINS Servers 157 235 20 88 WINS is a Microsoft Net BIOS name server WINS eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations Default values may change WLAN Configuration Log Window The log window displays the wireless networking log records 1 Onthe Wireless Information tab window tap the Log button to view the Wireless Networking Log window Wireless Metworking Log m 13 15 33 PCTYPHOTONL ZeroContig s 13 15 37 PCIYPHOTONL Associating 13 15 38 PCRPHOTON1 Associated v Figure 7 17 Wireless Networking Log Window 7 13 1 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Chapter Contents 8 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide AirBEAM Smart 8 3 Introduction 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 version 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 Both download and upload of files can be accomplished in a single communications session The ability to transfer software over a radio network can greatly reduce the logistical efforts of client software management In an AirBEAM Sma
42. 0 includes the following features Scan type MC3000 1D 2D Imager MC3000 K and the MC3000 Laser with Rotating Scan Turret MC3000 R Processor Memory e 312MHz with 32MB RAM 64MB flash or e 520MHz with 64MB RAM 64MB flash Scan Engines 1 D laser scanner or 1 D 2 D imager Keypads 28 Key 38 Key or 48 Key Displays Color touch sensitive screen Monochrome touch sensitive screen Operating Systems Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Professional Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Core Radio 802 11bg Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Chapter 1 Getting Started describes the mobile computer s physical characteristics how to install and charge the batteries remove and replace the Strap Door Assembly and how to start the mobile computer for the first time Chapter 2 Accessories describes the accessories available including cradles cables and spare battery chargers Accessory set up and use Is also provided Chapter 3 ActiveSync provides instructions on installing ActiveSync setting up a partnership and synchronizing information between the mobile computer and a host computer Chapter 4 Software Installation on Development PC provides instructions for installing the Symbol Mobility Developer Kit SMDK for Embedded Visual C 4 0 eVC4 and the Device Configuration Package DCP for MC3000 on the host computer Chapter 5 Software Installation on Mobile Computer provides information about installing software
43. 14 6 oz 414 g For WLAN mobile computers add approximately 0 5 oz 14 g Display Transflective color TFI LCD 65K colors 324 x 324 Monochrome FSTN 16 shades 320 x 320 Touch Panel Glass analog resistive touch Main Battery Standard Rechargeable Lithium Polymer 2600 mAh minimum 3 7V Extended Life Rechargeable Lithium Ion 4400 mAh minimum 3 7V Backup Battery Ni MH battery rechargeable 20mAh 3 6V 3 cells Operating Platform Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Professional Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Core Processor Memory Intel XScale PXA 312MHz with 32MB RAM 64MB Flash or Intel XScale PXA 520MHz with 64MB RAM 64MB Flash RS232 115 2 kbps max and USB oymbol Spectrum 24 802 11b 802 11g 28 Key 38 Key and 48 Key Interface I Keypad Options A 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Table A 1 Mobile Computer Technical Specifications Continued Data Capture 1 D Decode Capability Imaging Decode Capability SD cards Code 39 code 128 code 93 codabar code 11 discrete 2 of 5 EAN 3 EAN 13 EAN 128 interleaved 2 of 5 UPCA UPCE and UPC EAN supplements Code 39 code 128 code 93 codabar code 11 discrete 2 of 5 EAN 3 EAN 13 EAN 128 interleaved 2 of 5 TLC39 telecommunications UPCA UPCE UPC EAN supplements composite code retail coupon code retail macro PDF 417 macro micro PDF 417 T amp L micro PDF 417 telecommunications MSI Plessey PDF 417 automotive RSS ex
44. ALOG TT TR Cables onunu RR RR es Appendix A Technical Specifications Mobile Computer Technical Specifications a Mobile Computer PINUS a NG adobe KG PAG a crece adds Laser Decode HABE AA ee ees ee etiaai Imager Decode Range S 0 0 ccc RR Glossary Index Tell Us What You Think Contents ix x MC3000 Integrator Guide Contents S upport Lenter xii MC3000 Integrator Guide xil Introduction This guide provides information about setting up and configuring MC3000 mobile computers and accessories CU screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and may differ from actual screens Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC3000 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 MC3000 User Guide describes how to use the MC3000 mobile computer MC3000 Integrator Guide describes how to set up the MC3000 mobile computer and the accessories SMDK Help File provides API information for writing applications SMDK for eVC4 SMDK Help File E DCP Integrator Guide Packaging Symbol Web Site or DCP Microsoft Application Guide Symbol Application Guide Quick Start Guide xiv MC3000 Integrator Guide Configurations Depending on device configuration the MC300
45. AM staging utility provides a simple single dialog user interface that is used to quickly start the software installation process ania Denlovmer ap Contents 9 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Rapid Deployment Client 9 3 Introduction The Rapid Deployment RD Client facilitates software downloads to a mobile device from a Mobility Services Platform MSP Console FIP 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 FIP server mobile devices on the wireless network can download the packages to the mobile device The location of software packages are encoded in RD bar codes When the mobile device scans a bar code s the software packages is downloaded from the FTP server to the mobile device A single RD bar code can be scanned by multiple mobile devices For detailed information about the MSP Console MSP Lite MSP Enterprise servers and creating RD bar codes refer to the MSP Users Guide Rapid Deployment Window The Rapid Deployment window displays bar code scan status and provides features for resetting and exiting the application To access the Rapid Deployment window tap Start Programs Rapid Deployment Client The Rapid Deployment window displays Scan Bar Codes OK Please scan all af the bar cades Waiting Bar codes left to scan Waiting
46. APA e o REESE X qaare rid ee ta sd EET Picard 7 3 Wireless NN uia god aco rac GA Op OE dap a WK AKOA EGO ERE ANA ard npo c ars 7 3 Connect toa WLAN 2 RR RR RR I e eens 7 4 Advanced Wireless Settings 0 celsis RII hn 1 10 S o AA 7 12 Roi AAA 7 13 Chapter 8 AirBEAM Smart Te sears apt qh neh ee kad e we ER KAG hae aes REI OR EE Baw EER eee cera 8 3 AirBEAM Package Builder 2 0 aaan 8 3 AUBE MIA GON cesos done Cie a ERHEBEN e d Od OURO CERES AGA CORRES EOE GR EOS 8 3 AIDE LE tek OE T TREO TET T TETTE 0 3 Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 000 0 000 RR 0 4 ums ID METTRE ETE 8 4 3d 56 8 oa ok T 8 4 Pg oko ves TIT DT TOT UTI AA AA AP 8 5 Misc 1 Tab 2 a 8 5 e AAA 8 6 Mise 9 A 8 7 3 NOONG with NG SEEN a a GG GA GG O KG bab Rd LABEL od KB ANA GH ibd ios 8 7 Dn BAR AAA 0 7 Automatic Synchronization 0 RR IRR RI el 0 8 AD IA AOI cine ee X ric iere d RE cR E ERAI E ER eR EE EE PR IER tod E Ea 0 8 Chapter 9 Rapid Deployment Client pi lo PT 9 3 Rapid Deployment Window 0 eR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIRRRI IR rl 9 3 ETE e AA 9 5 Chapter 10 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Wien arar rra Maintaining the Mobile COMPU a naa a a iaa Troubleshooting 0 0 RR POU CET ASS Single Slot Serial USB Cradle 0 cee eee Four Slot Charge Uniy Gra cir Four Slot Spare Battery Charger ccs osseeex e sero RR ER meh UBG RUAME GG BA BANA NA MEG PAA DA APAN K
47. Build Window 2 Select the items partitions to build using the check box es to the left of each named partition The Build Path defines where to store all built partitions 3 Select hex image Compression to reduce the size and speed up the download Click OK and follow the on screen instructions If one of the partitions being built is the Splash Screen a prompt appears requesting both the source bitmap file and the destination HEX file 5 Acheck is performed and if there are no errors the partition hex files are created If the build fails the hex files are not be created and TCM displays an error message Two of the most common reasons for a build failure are e Files defined in the script can not be found This error can occur when the files referenced by the script are no longer stored on the development computer or the folders where they are stored were renamed e The total amount of flash memory space required by the script exceeds the image size To correct this reduce the number of files in the partition or increase the size of the partition See Defining Script Properties on page 6 6 for more information about setting the image size appropriately Sending the Hex Image Creating Loading Hex Images 6 9 Once the hex file is built it can be downloaded to the mobile computer To load the hex files on to the mobile computer 1 For downloads using either a serial or a USB connection connect the mobile computer to
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49. MC300C Integrator Guide symbol EE The Enterprise Mobility Company MC3000 Integrator Guide 72 68900 01 RevA December 2004 symbol The Enterprise Mobility Company 2004 by Symbol Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from oymbol 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 here
50. Network WLAN Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN WNMP Glossary GL 9 Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone margin adjacent to the start character to the end of the quiet zone margin adjacent to a stop character The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type e g UPC EAN Code 39 PDF417 etc Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which is any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food packages in the United States A solid state device which produces visible laser light Wide Area Network A radio network that supports data communication beyond a local area That is information can be sent across a city state or even nationwide A warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running programs All data that is not saved to flash memory is lost see LAN see WAN Wireless Network Management Protocol This is Symbol s proprietary MAC layer protocol used for inter access point communication and other MAC layer communication GL 10 MC3000 Integrator Guide IN 2 MG3000 Integrator Guide authentication open authentication 1 6 i A s 1 8 shared authentication 1 6 isa hg a rrr 7 8 WPA authentication
51. Windows CE registry Regmerge dll runs very early in the boot process and looks for registry files reg files in certain Flash File System folders during a cold boot It then merges the registry changes into the system registry located in RAM since the registry is re created on every cold boot from the default ROM image the RegMerge driver is necessary to make registry modifications persistent over cold boots RegMerge is configured to look in the root of two specific folders for reg files in the following order Platform Application Regmerge continues to look for reg files in these folders until all folders are checked This allows folders later in the list to override folders earlier in the list This way it is possible to override Registry changes made by the Platforms partitions folders Take care when using Regmerge to make registry changes The DCP for MC3000 contains examples of reg files a Regmerge only merges the reg files on cold boots The merge process is skipped during a warm boot Creating Loading Hex Images 6 19 Making modifications to registry values for drivers loaded before RegMerge is not recommended However these values may require modification during software development Since these early loading drivers read these keys before RegMerge gets a chance to change them the mobile computer must be cold booted The warm boot does not re initialize the registry and the early loading driver reads the new registry values
52. access the components of the SMDK for eVC4 from the Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for eVC4 program group of the Windows Start menu The sample applications provide examples of how to interface with the Symbol API functions To build a sample application open the Samples folder from the Windows Start menu Open the folder for the desired sample and then open the project file The project file has an extension of VCP Microsoft Visual C v4 0 automatically launches Select WinCE as the Active WCE Configuration Select Win32 WCE ARMV4 Debug as the active configuration If both Microsoft Visual C v3 0 and Microsoft Visual C v4 0 are installed on the development computer ensure Microsoft Visual C v4 0 launches 4 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide Components The sample applications provide examples of how to interface with the Symbol API functions To build a sample application open the samples folder from the Windows Start menu Open the folder for the desired sample and then open the project file The project file has an extension of VCP Microsoft Visual C v4 0 automatically launches Select WinCE as the Active WCE Configuration Select Win32 WCE ARMV4 Debug as the active configuration If both Microsoft Visual C v3 0 and Microsoft Visual C v4 0 are installed on the development computer ensure Microsoft Visual C v4 0 launches Table 4 2 lists the SMDK for eVC4 components Table 4 2 SMDK for eVC4 Components and Locations otar
53. ain battery is removed before the backup battery Is fully charged data may be lost Batteries must be charged within the 32 to 104 F 0 to 440 C ambient temperature range he following accessories can be used to charge the batteries e Cradles and a power supply e Single Slot Serial USB Cradle e Four Slot Charge Only Cradle e Cables and a power supply e USB Client Charge Cable e Serial RS232 Charge Cable e Spare Battery Chargers and a power supply e Single Slot Serial USB Cradle e Four Slot Spare Battery Charger e Universal Battery Charger UBC Adapter To charge the mobile computer using the cradles 1 Insert the mobile computer into a cradle See Chapter 2 Accessories for accessory information 2 hemobile computer starts to charge automatically The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status See able 1 2 on page 1 9 tor charging indications To charge the mobile computer using the cables 1 Connect the MC3000 Communication Charge Cable to the appropriate power source and connect to the mobile computer oee Chapter 2 Accessories for accessory setup 2 hemobile computer starts to charge automatically The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status See able 1 2 on page 1 9 for charging indications Getting Started 1 9 Table 1 2 Mobile Computer LED Charge Indicators Mp km Off Mobile computer not placed correctly in the cradle cable not connected correctly charger is not p
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55. and Ethernet Tabs 12 For serial or USB port connections click the Serial tab and select the mage Files To Load a The USB Symbol Device option will not appear on the Comm Port drop down list until after the Waiting for Download message has completed 13 Select the Serial or USB Symbol Device from the Comm Port drop down list 14 For serial connections select the Baud Rate from the from the Baud Rate drop down list 15 Click Download to begin the operation 16 During download the Downloading screen on mobile computer displays the Device Status and a progress bar Creating Loading Hex Images 6 13 17 When complete Device Status displays Result was Success or in the case of an error the cause of the error Downloading Partition Name via Device Parameters Result was Success Press any key to continue Figure 6 11 Downloading Complete Screen 18 On completion press ENT to return to the PL menu to select the next partition to download 19 To exit IPL select the System Reset item from the IPL menu 6 14 MC3000 Integrator Guide TCM Error Messages TCM validates the cells in the partition table when the Execute button is clicked Cells highlighted in red contain an error Partition loading is disabled until all errors are corrected Table 6 3 TCM Error Messages Failed to build images flash file system DLL not TCM could not load the DLL required to build images for the targeting flash file system Reins
56. atives e Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the MC3000 mobile computers MC3000 Quick Start Guide poster p n 72 68902 xx MC3000 Licensing Patent and Regulatory Information p n 72 68903 xx MC3000 User Guide p n 72E 68899 xx Symbol Application Guide p n 72 68901 xx Microsoft Applications User Guide for Symbol Devices p n 72E 68197 xx Symbol Mobility Developer Kit SMDK Help File p n 72E 38880 02 Windows CE Platform SDK for MC3000c42a b available at http devzone symbol com Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for eMbedded Visual C v4 0 SMDK for eVC4 available at http devzone symbol com Device Configuration Package for MC3000 DCP for MC3000 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 http www symbol com manuals XV xvi MC3000 Integrator Guide Service Information If an equipment problem occurs contact the appropriate regional Symbol Support Center See page xvi 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 throu
57. bmp images see Splash Screen Format on page 6 17 For mono displays the bmp image must be 4 bits per pixel bpp and for color screens the color depth must be 8 bpp 8 bpp only applies to splash screen images Once Windows CE is running the color density is 16 bpp Power Micro The Power Micro is a small computer contained within the mobile computer that controls several system resources In the unlikely event that the Power Micro Firmware needs updating selecting this item allows the device to be programmed Partition Table Contains the partition information for all other partitions Note The partition table should never need changing unless the sizes of the platform and application images are changed within TCM If this is done then the new partition table must be loaded first followed by both platform and application in any order Command File Displays the Select Transport menu USB or Lighthouse 0 serial selection oelecting this item provides a simple method to exit IPL and to cold boot the operating system Auto Select selecting this item allows one or more files to be downloaded without having to manually select the destination The content of the files being downloaded automatically directs the file to the correct destination For technical reasons Auto Select can not be used to download Monitor Power Micro or Partition Table These items must be specifically selected a If the platform or application partition sizes a
58. c Link Libraries DLLs This FFS is configured to include DLLs that control system operation Since these drivers are required for basic mobile computer operation only experienced users should modify the content of this partition e Application The Application FFS partition is used to store application programs needed to operate the mobile computer Working with FFS Partitions Because the FFS partitions appear as folders under the Windows CE file system they can be written to and read like any other folder For example an application program can write data to a file located in the Application folder just as it would to the Windows folder However the file in the Application folder is in non volatile storage and is not lost on a cold boot e g when power is removed for a long period of time otandard tools such as ActiveSync can be used to copy files to and from the FFS partitions They appear as the Application and Platform folders to the ActiveSync explorer This is useful when installing applications on the mobile computer Applications stored in the Application folder are retained even when the mobile computer is cold booted just as the Demo 3000 program is retained in memory There are two device drivers included in the Windows CE image to assist developers in configuring the mobile computer following a cold boot RegMerge and CopyFiles RegMerge dll RegMerge dll is a built in driver that allows registry edits to be made to the
59. cable 1 4 2 13 S scanning AAA 9 5 screen calibration scriariricas RET ERR EGER ss 1 10 dee Kili arias A 3 scripts e eee TOIT TOT 6 7 SANT AAA 6 7 Bac agin wenn PIESARLUSCUME 2 17 5 3 5 5 RR 2 17 specifications 0 ee eae A 4 sealing SDECHILALION aaa maa sure A 3 secure Device card see SD card Serial Care AA 1 4 2 13 serial communication setup 2 26 serial connection auuresa vedxwexesRik KAN BS NG 3 3 series 3000 demo 0 eee 1 11 service Information 0 00 c eee eee Xv setting up a partnership ERES B uus E 2 PI 3 5 setup BENE sora 3 4 COMINUINGHIION Lolo voices pe raras 2 25 four slot charge only cradle 2 1 four slot spare battery charger 2 11 MC3000 communication charge cables 2 14 single slot serial USB cradle 2 4 UBL adapter are 2 15 BUM senora eu PAPA APAPAP PAOS 7 6 single slot serial USB cradle 1 4 2 3 2 4 battery charging a 2 5 communication setup 2 6 ci AA 2 6 o AMM ipi KG BEA 1 4 DE on dadereccee arras order dci 2 4 troubleshooting 10 6 o AA katadtsgqeks 1 4 cojp WETTER xv 1 4 4 3 4 5 DORDOGNE uu oo ose sed eae ROI I SUC er d 4 6 system requirements 0 4 3 soft reset see warm boot software installation 5 3 5 5 Ce o serie cris 5 5 A PASA TA PAA 5 b spare battery charging a 1
60. ccurred Retry the download If the failure persists it is most likely due to a hardware failure the mobile computer requires servicing Cancelled by user The user cancelled the download Can t open the source 7 An error occurred opening the source device either radio card or serial port Check source device connectivity and retry Can t open the destination An error occurred opening the destination device either flash ROM or Power Micro Retry the download If the failure persists it is most likely due to a hardware failure the mobile computer requires servicing Can t read from the source device The source device either radio card or serial port could not be read from Check source device connectivity and retry Can t write to the destination 10 The destination device either flash ROM or Power Micro could not be written to Retry the download device If the failure persists it is most likely due to a hardware failure the mobile computer requires servicing Transmission checksum error 11 An error occurred during transmission from the source device either radio card or serial port and the checksum check failed Check source device connectivity and retry Readback checksum error 12 A checksum generated from reading back data that was written to the destination device was incorrect An error during transmission or a write error to the destination device could cause this 6 16 MC3000 Integrator Guide Table 6 4 IPL Errors
61. cket calculator or other small electronic instrument e The touch sensitive screen of the mobile computer is glass Do not to drop the mobile computer or subject it to strong impact e Protect the mobile computer from temperature extremes Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day and keep it away from heat sources e Do not store or use the mobile computer in any location that is extremely dusty damp or wet e 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 10 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Troubleshooting Mobile Computer Table 10 1 Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer re CI a Mobile computer does not turn Main battery not Main battery not charged Charge or replace the main battery in the mobile compute 74 or replace the main battery in the mobile Charge or replace the main battery in the mobile compute 74 on nn battery not installed Ensure the battery is installed properly For more information see Install Main Battery on properly page 1 7 oystem crash Perform a warm boot If the mobile computer still does not turn on perform a cold boot For more information see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 1 12 Replace battery If the mobile computer still does not operate try a warm boot then a cold Battery did not charge Battery failed boot For more i
62. cters 96 and space The code name is derived from the fact that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow An industrial symbology compatible with Code 39 but offering a full character ASCII set and a higher coding density than Code 39 Number of data characters in a bar code between the start and stop characters not including those characters A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries GL A MC3000 Integrator Guide COM port Continuous Code Cradle Dead Zone Decode Decode Algorithm Decryption Depth of Field Discrete Code Discrete 2 of 5 EAN Element Encoded Area ESD ESN Ethernet Flash Memory FTP Communication port ports are identified by number e g COM1 COM2 A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the symbol are parts of characters There are no intercharacter gaps in a continuous code The absence of gaps allows for greater information density A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use An area within a scanner s field of view in which specular reflection may prevent a successful decode To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data
63. ction ta this COM port COMI of Status COM port is available v Allow USE connection with this desktop computer Status USB ig available Allow network Ethernet and Remote Access Service R5 server connection with this desktop computer Statue Network is available Status icon W Show status icon in Taskbar coca Figure 2 37 USB Connection Setting 10 Tap OK to save any changes made Every mobile computer should have a unique device name Never try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name Co 11 Connect the device to the host computer See Figure 2 1 on page 2 4 to set up a Single Slot Serial USB cradle or see Figure 2 12 on page 2 14 for cable connections The cradle requires a dedicated port It cannot share a USB port with any other device Refer to the computer user manual supplied to locate the USBfs 12 Upon connection synchronization occurs automatically Cradle Cable Setup To use ActiveSync with a cradle or a MC3000 Communication Charge cable see Serial Connection Setup on page 2 26 and USB Connection Setup on page 2 28 for communication setup procedures 2 30 MC3000 Integrator Guide Chapter Contents na coa xoa a V 3 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide ActiveSync 3 3 Introduction To communicate with various host devices install Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 7 or higher on the host computer Use ActiveSync to synchronize information on th
64. d A connector and a barrel receptacle for power The following printer cables are available directly from the printer manufacturer e O Neil Printer cable e Zebra Printer cable The following printer cable is available from Symbol e Monarch Printer cable Figure 2 11 Cables MC3000 Connector The MC3000 Communication Charge cables e Provide the mobile computer with operating and charging power when used with the Symbol approved power supply e synchronize information between the mobile computer and a host computer With customized or third party software it can also synchronize the mobile computer with corporate databases e Provide serial connection through the serial pass through port for communication with a serial device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Serial Communication Setup on page 2 26 e Provide USB connection through the USB pass through port for communication with a USB device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see USB Connection Setup on page 2 28 Dedicated printer cables provide communication with a dedicated printer 2 14 MC3000 Integrator Guide Setup The MC3000 Communication Charge cables can connect with a serial USB device such as a printer or host computer through Its serial or USB port Serial RS232 Power Input Cable Connector MC3000 Connector Power Input Barrel Connector USB Client Cable Standard A Connector
65. d re insert the battery into the charger ensuring it is correctly seated Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is correctly seated Battery not charging Battery was removed from charger Ensure charger is receiving power Ensure the battery is seated correctly If a battery is or charger was unplugged from AC fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can power too soon take up to six hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery 10 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide UBC Adapter Table 10 5 Troubleshooting the UBC Adapter Problem Cause Solution opare battery Charging LED does not light when spare battery is inserted Battery not charging Cables Problem opare battery is not correctly seated Charger is not receiving power opare battery is not correctly seated Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is correctly seated Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the charger and to AC power Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charger ensuring it is correctly seated Battery was removed from charger or charger was unplugged from AC power too soon Ensure charger is receiving power Ensure the battery is seated correctly
66. dding Programs RR IRR RR Re e er 5 5 Adding a Program from the Internet 0 00 cect eee eee een 5 5 li EEE ee oa ee oe a ok oe a ee oe oa eas 5 5 SS 5 5 sigo AA 5 5 Chapter 6 Creating Loading Hex Images Li ASS 6 3 Starting Terminal Configuration Manager 0 0 0 a 6 4 AL POSTES or rs id ove ae AA AA ici 6 6 Creating the Script for the Hex Image o o ooooooooocoooo RR IRR 6 7 del de le bn NG SOLIDE uiuunt xa uo e ERROR an eR dee eb RR ol dette erbe 6 7 Updating TCM 1 X Scripts 6 7 Copying Components to the Script e ete III 6 7 Ser rU n CER TREO o A Tu 6 7 Building the Image 6 8 ile EA dli oa eva pasar nn EDT EEE Ed d US e RAI R ER 6 9 TONILENO GGG a sud addi ER BG EDEI ddad een 6 14 IL Error Dis ODIT ia aces adr adidas 6 15 Contents vil vill MC3000 Integrator Guide Lrestng a Splash SOBEN e AR OCCUR Oe ORAS a er 6 17 vic E MESE II 201111 RETE TEE T TETTE TETTE TT TT 6 17 Flash Storage 2 a 6 18 iix p a rr da a ee ORGAN ee eee da ae 6 18 i0 AN Fs PaO sra E ER RARA TS RISORSE EXP aae 6 18 RegMerge dll o 6 18 ERR DE AAP APAPAP E art doe ke AA 6 19 Aa ot hop a hee aro op eh ce he RM a be oe dee ee cn ae os 6 19 Downloading Partitions to the Mobile Computer 000 RIA 6 19 ling taeda punk ade PANLABAN a ea Pads 6 20 Farunon Update vs FUE Ce a dre hee Be eden Pw eR Oe nib Ro Ea dE ob eO RR ES Erica 6 20 Upgrade RequiteMentS RR I e ees 6 20 Chapter 7 WLAN Configuration ids T
67. duct Reference Guide p n 72 55769 xx AirBEAM Smart Client The AirBEAM Smart Client is installed on the handheld mobile computer It is configured with the server access information the names of the packages to be downloaded and other controlling parameters When the AirBEAM Smart Client is launched the device connects to the specified FIP server and checks the packages it is configured to look for If the package version was updated the client requests the transfer AirBEAM Smart License The AirBEAM Smart Client is a licensed software product The AirBEAM Smart Client version synchronization functionality is enabled through a license key file that is stored on the client device The license key file can be built into AirBEAM Smart Client s image or downloaded in a special AirBEAM package The AirBEAM Smart license key file contains a unique key and a customer specific banner that is displayed when the AirBEAM Smart Client version synchronization logic is invoked The AirBEAM Smart Client package that is included on the mobile computer does not include a licence key This software version is limited to downloading of specific Symbol software products A license key can be purchased that will allow the downloading of custom applications and other non Symbol software products 8 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 1 Select Start Programs AirBEAM Client The AirBEAM CE window appears 2 Tap File Configure Th
68. during the synchronization process 8 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide Automatic Synchronization The AirBEAM Smart Client can be configured to launch automatically using the Misc 1 Preference tab see Misc 1 Tab on page 8 5 When setting automatic synchronization use the Auto load drop down list is to specify how the AirBEAM Smart Client should be invoked automatically when the client device is rebooted See Viisc 1 Tab on page 8 5 for instructions on enabling Auto Sync AirBEAM Smart Staging The AirBEAM Smart staging support is intended to speed up and simplify the process of staging custom or updated operating software onto mobile devices directly from manufacturing The staging support is part of the AirBEAM Smart CE Client that is integrated into the mobile computer The AirBEAM Smart support works by defaulting the AirBEAM Smart Client configuration to a known set of values and launching the AirBEAM Smart package download logic A staging environment including an RF network FIP server and AirBEAM Smart packages must be setup Ideally a staging network and server should be setup to match the default AirBEAM Staging client configuration The AirBEAM Smart staging utility is invoked by selecting the Files icon from the Series 3000 Demo screen select Platform AirBeam and double tap on the abstage Ink file The AirBEAM Staging support provides several benefits e Many devices can be simultaneously loaded over the RF network e The AirBE
69. e location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded see IP Internet Protocol The IP part of the TCP IP communications protocol IP implements the network layer layer 3 of the protocol which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or subnetwork IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol TCP or UDP adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit MTU of the network Internet Protocol address The address of a computer attached to an IP network Every client and server station must have a unique IP address A 32 bit address used by a computer on a IP network Client workstations have either a permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned to them each session IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 204 171 64 2 Local area network A radio network that supports data communication within a local area such as within a warehouse of building A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is all the same fre
70. e 5 Package 8 Upload Pkg Package 8 Package name of the eighth of eight packages This is an optional field Upload Pkg Package name of a package that is to be processed for upload files during the AirBEAM Smart synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package that is available on the specified package server This is an optional field Server Tab This tab is used to specify the configurations of the server to which the client connects during the package synchronization process Table 8 3 Server Tab KA IP Address The IP Address of the server It may be a host name or a dot notation format The directory on the server that contains the AirBEAM Smart package definition files All AirBEAM Smart package definition files are retrieved from this directory during the package Directory User Misc 1 Tab Password synchronization process The FIP user name that is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process The FIP password that corresponds to the FIP user specified in the User field The specified password is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process his tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features Table 8 4 Misc 1 Tab BEL Eu BE Auto load RAM Management This drop down list is used to specify how the AirBEAM Smart Client is to be invoked automatically when the client device is rebooted The selections are
71. e AirBEAM configuration window appears Packages 1 Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 Package 4 Figure 8 1 AirBEAM Smart Configuration Window The configuration window is used to view and edit AirBEAM Smart Client configurations This dialog box has six tabs that can be modified Packages 1 Packages 2 Server Misc 1 Misc 2 and Misc 3 Packages 1 Tab This tab is used to specify the package name of the first four of eight packages that are to be loaded during Packages 1 Packages d 1 Package 1 the AirBEAM Smart synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package that on Is available on the specified package server Package 3 Table 8 1 Package 1 Tab II Bem Package 1 Package name of the first of eight packages This is an optional field Package 2 Package name of the second of eight packages This is an optional field Package 4 Package 3 Package name of the third of eight packages This is an optional field Package 4 Package name of the fourth of eight packages This is an optional field Packages 2 Tab his tab is used to specify the package name of the last four of eight packages that are to be loaded during the AirBEAM Smart synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package that Barang is available on the specified package server Package 7 Table 8 2 Package 2 Tab Ka gt Packages 2 Server Mi Packag
72. e insert the mobile computer into the cable ensuring it is correctly seated Reattach cable to mobile computer and retransmit Incorrect cable configuration Communication software is not installed or configured properly see Chapter 2 Accessories for cable configurations Perform communication setup as described in Communication Setup on page 2 25 Appendix Contents JUD n n n o6 ocn orn on on on oc o3 03 03 3 c3 c3 3 3G 9033 3 3 oA GQ BR BG G 33 3 B3 B3 G 3 G3 G m 3 G3 3 3 G3 G3 3 3 3 3 SN A 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Technical Specifications A 3 Mobile Computer Technical Specifications he following table summarizes the mobile computer technical specifications and intended operating environment Table A 1 Mobile Computer Technical Specifications Operating Temperature Color 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Monochrome 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C otorage Temperature 22 to 160 F 30 to 70 C Battery Charging Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C ambient temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air discharge 8 kV direct discharge 8 kV indirect discharge Dimensions MC3000 K 7 43 ink x 3 18 in W x 1 76 in D 188 7 mm L x 80 8 mm W x 44 6 mm D MC3000 R 8 33 inL x 3 18 in W x 1 57 in D 211 6 mm L x 80 8 mm W x 39 9 mm D Weights MC3000 R with standard battery 12 9 oz 366 g MC3000 K with extended battery
73. e 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 mobile computer compatible host applications to be run on the mobile 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 oelects the types of information to synchronize and control how much data is synchronized Mobile Computer Setup The mobile computer can be set up to communicate either with a serial connection or a USB connection Chapter 2 Accessories provides the accessory setup and cable connection information for use with the mobile computer The mobile computer communication settings must be set to match the communication settings used with ActiveSync lla On the mobile computer double tap the Ct Panel icon and double ta
74. e upgraded Unlike FFS Partitions these partitions are not visible when the operating system is running They also contain system information Non FFS partitions include the following e Windows CE The complete Windows CE operating system is stored on Flash devices If necessary the entire 05 image may be downloaded to the mobile computer using files provided by Symbol The current OS partition on the mobile computer is included as part of the TCM installation package Any upgrades must be obtained from Symbol This partition is mandatory for the mobile computer e Splash Screen a bitmap smaller than 16 Kb and limited to 8 bits per pixel is displayed as the mobile computer cold boots To download a customized screen to display see Creating a Splash Screen on page 6 17 e PL This program interfaces with the host computer and allows downloading via cradle or serial cable any or all of the partitions listed above as well as updated versions of IPL Use caution downloading updated IPL versions incorrect downloading of an IPL causes permanent damage to the mobile computer IPL is mandatory for the mobile computer e Partition Table Identifies where each partition is loaded in the mobile computer Downloading Partitions to the Mobile Computer TCM is used to specify a hex destination file for each partition and download each file to the mobile computer This download requires a program loader stored on the mobile computer The mobile computer co
75. econds to save the new calibration settings or allow the 30 second timer to expire and the new calibration settings are not saved Getting Started 1 11 Series 3000 Demo Window The Series 3000 Demo window is the factory default menu On initial power up or on a warm or cold boot the Series 3000 Demo window appears These sample demo applications are intended to be used by application developers as application development examples These applications were not developed to support end users Refer to the Symbol Application Guide for information about the Series 3000 Demo window applications Series 3000 Demo Foa Test Apps Scan Imager Capture Sounds Images Ctl Panel B About OTL Exit Figure 1 7 Series 3000 Demo Window 1 12 MC3000 Integrator Guide 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 All data that is not saved is lost A cold boot also restarts the mobile computer but erases all stored records and entries from RAM 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 Performing a Warm Boot To perform a warm boot 1 Press and sim
76. efaced Distance between scan Ensure the mobile computer is within proper scanning range window and bar code is Incorrect Mobile computer is not Ensure the mobile computer is programmed to accept the type of bar code scanned programmed for the bar code type Mobile computer is not If a beep on a good decode is expected and a beep is not heard check that the application is programmed to generate a set to generate a beep on good decode beep Battery is low Check the battery level When the battery is low the mobile computer automatically goes into suspend mode 10 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Table 10 2 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Problem Cause Solution Amber Charge LED Indicator does not light when mobile computer is inserted opare Battery Charging LED does not light when spare battery is inserted Cradle is not receiving power Mobile computer is not correctly seated opare battery is not correctly seated Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is correctly seated Mobile computer battery is not charging Mobile computer was removed from cradle or cradle was unplugged from AC power too soon Ensure cradle is receiving pow
77. ent script items as small icons List button View the current script items as a list Details button View the current script items with more details About button Display version information for TCM Properties button View change the current script properties Build the current script into a set of hex files Check the script for errors files not found Download the hex image to the mobile computer Arrange the sub windows in a tiled orientation Build and Send button Build the current script into a set of hex images and send the hex images to the mobile computer Preferences button View change the global TCM options 6 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide Defining Script Properties Before a script is created the script properties must be defined This defines the type of mobile computer flash type number of disks being created and the memory configuration of each disk partition To define the script properties 1 Select the Script window to make it active 2 Click the Properties button The Script Properties window Partition Data tab appears L SCRIPT PROPERTIES Terminal v Partition Data ptions Flash Type Disks 8080C 2 Partition T able Properties Volume Label Size Access Disk 1 Platform 19968 a Read Write y Disk2 application 12032 Read Write M OK Cancel Figure 6 2 Script Properties Window Partition Data Tab In the Terminal drop down list the MCS000C42a v1 0 or MC3000C42b v1 0 entr
78. er Ensure the mobile computer is seated correctly If the mobile computer battery is fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to six hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The mobile computer is not fully seated in the cradle Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the cradle ensuring it is correctly seated opare battery is not charging During data communication no data was transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Battery not fully seated in charging slot Remove and re insert the spare battery into the cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Battery inserted incorrectly Ensure the contacts are facing down and toward the back of the cradle Battery is faulty Mobile computer removed from cradle during communication Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Replace mobile computer in cradle and retransmit Incorrect cable configuration Communication software is not installed or configured properly oee Chapter 2 Accessories for cable configurations Perform communication setup as described in Communication Setup on page 2 25 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 10 7 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 10 3 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Onl
79. escribes the mobile computer s physical characteristics how to install and charge the batteries how to remove and replace the Strap Door Assembly and how to start the mobile computer for the first time 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 the equipment listed below is included e MC3000 mobile computer e Strap Door Assembly attached to the mobile computer e Stylus in the strap e Regulatory Guide e Quick Start Guide poster Depending on the configuration ordered the mobile computer shipping container or additional shipping container may include e Standard Battery lithium polymer e Extended Life Battery lithium ion e Cable s e Power Supply e Cradles Inspect the equipment for damage If any equipment is missing or damaged contact the Symbol Technologies Support Center immediately See page xvi for contact information 1 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Accessories Table 1 1 lists the MC3000 accessories Table 1 1 MC3000 Accessories a host computer through either a serial or USB connection O Neil Printer Cable Provides printer specific communication capabilities provided by O Neil Accessory Regulatory Guide or Provided in the box with the accessory The Regulatory Guide provides the regulatory information required Accessory Quick Reference Guide ORG for the accessory and
80. et The MC3000 R mobile computer features a Rotating Scan Turret with three position stops This feature offers greater scanning flexiblilty Position Stop Position Stop Position Stop Figure 1 3 Rotating Scan Turret Getting Started 1 7 Mobile Computer Startup To start using the mobile computer e Install the main battery e Charge the main battery and the backup battery e Start the mobile computer Install Main Battery If the main battery is charged the mobile computer can be used immediately If the main battery is not charged see Battery Charging on page 1 8 lo remove the main battery see Main Battery Removal on page 1 14 To install the main battery 1 Rotate the latches to the open position 2 Pullon the strap to lift the Strap Door Assembly off bottom first 3 Insert the battery into the slot bottom first and press the battery gently into the slot The battery clip locks the battery into place 4 With the latches in the open position replace the Strap Door Assembly top first and press to close 5 Rotate the latches to the lock position to lock the Strap Door Assembly in place Latches strap Door Assembly Figure 1 4 Main Battery Installation 1 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide Battery Charging Use the mobile computer cradles cables and spare battery chargers to charge the mobile computer main battery The main battery can be charged before insertion into the mobile computer or after it is
81. etup on page 2 26 The Single Slot Serial USB cradle Setup Provides 5 4VDC power for operating the mobile computer charging the battery and charging a spare battery Provides a serial port and a USB port mini AB receptacle for data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer or other serial devices e g a printer oynchronizes information between the mobile computer and a host computer With customized or third party software it can also synchronize the mobile computer with corporate databases Provides serial connection through the serial pass through port for communication with a serial device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Serial Communication Setup on page 2 26 Provides USB connection through the USB pass through port for communication with a USB device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see USB Connection Setup on page 2 28 The cradle requires a dedicated port on the host computer Select either serial or USB for communications do not connect the cradle to both serial and USB ports Serial Port USB Port USB Port serial Port Power Port DC Cable USB Cable serial Cable AC Line Cord Power Supply Figure 2 1 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Setup Accessories 2 5 Battery Charging The Single Slot Serial USB cradle can charge the mobile computer main battery and a spare battery simultaneously To charge the mobile computer 1 Con
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83. folders in the File Explorer window and dragging them to the Script window The File Explorer window supports standard windows multiple files may be selected by clicking while holding the SHIFT or CTRL keys Saving the Script Modifications to a script file can be saved using the Save or the Save As function Saving changes to an existing script writes over the original script To use an original or Symbol supplied standard script as a base use the Save As function to save the script using a different file name 6 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide Building the Image Once the script is created the hex image defined by the script can be built As part of the build TCM performs a check on the script which verifies that all files referenced in the script exist This check is important for previously created scripts to ensure that files referenced in the script are still in the designated locations x The mobile computer communication must be established and external power must be provided before resetting the mobile computer into IPL To build an image 1 Click Build on the TCM toolbar The Configure Build window appears Configure Build For MC9000w v1 0 64M Build Path C Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages M4 C90000440 1 4Hex Images Browse Select Item To Build Build File Format w Partition Table Iparttbl hex i Compression ASCII Restricted Set Splash Screen Application ESSID Figure 6 5 Configure
84. gh the problem If the equipment is found to be working properly and the problem is symbol readability the Support Center will request samples of bar codes for analysis at our plant If the problem cannot be solved over the phone the equipment may need to be returned for servicing If that is necessary specific directions will be provided eo 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 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 United Kingdom oymbol Technologies oymbol Place Winnersh Triangle Berkshire RG41 5TP United Kingdom 0800 328 2424 Inside UK 44 118 945 7529 Outside UK Australia oymbol Technologies Pty Ltd 432 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 1 800 672 906 Inside Australia 61 3 9866 6044 Outside Australia Denmark Danmark oymbol Technologies AS Dr Neergaardsvej 3 2970 Harsholm 7020 1718 Inside Denmark 45 7020 1718 Outside Denmark Canada oymbol Technologies Canada Inc 5180 Orbitor Drive Mississauga Ontario Canada LAW 5L9 1 866 416 8545 Inside Canada 905 629 7226 Outside Canada Asia Pacific Symbol Technologies Asia
85. ging The Four Slot Charge Only cradle can charge up to four mobile computers simultaneously To charge the mobile computer 1 Connect the Four Slot Charge Only cradle to a Symbol approved power source 2 Slide the mobile computer into the mobile computer slot Charge LED Indicator amber scan Charge Indicator LED Bar Mobile Computer Slot Power LED Figure 2 4 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle 3 The mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery charging status The Standard Battery usually charges in less than four hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than six hours See Table 2 1 on page 2 6 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete remove the mobile computer from the cradle LED Charge Indications The Four Slot Charge Only cradle uses the amber Charge LED Indicator to indicate battery charging status See Table 2 1 on page 2 6 tor charging status indications Accessories 2 9 Wall Mount Bracket Use the optional Wall Mount Bracket to mount a four slot cradle directly to a wall To attach the Wall Mount Bracket ila Use the Wall Mount Bracket as a template and mark the locations of the four mounting screws EN Use fasteners appropriate for the type of wall and the Wall Mount Bracket mounting slots The Wall Mount Bracket mounting slots are designed for a fastener with a 8 pan head 2 Mount the fasteners to the wall The screw
86. heads should protrude about a half of an inch from the wall d Slip the Wall Mount Bracket over the screw heads and slide the Wall Mount Bracket down over the screw heads 4 Tighten the screws to secure the Wall Mount Bracket to the wall Wall Mount Bracket y v Mounting Tabs 2 mn N Mounting Screws 4 Figure 2 5 Wall Mount Bracket To mount a four slot cradle 5 screw the supplied fasteners into the bottom of the four slot cradle The screw heads should protrude about a quarter of an inch from the cradle Figure 2 6 Cradle Mounting Screws 2 10 MC3000 Integrator Guide 6 Align the Wall Mount Bracket mounting tabs with the mounting slots in the back of the four slot cradle Slip the two mounting tabs into mounting slots 7 Swing the four slot cradle down onto the mounting bracket and align the mounting screws so that they fit into the screw slots Wall Mount Bracket Figure 2 7 Wall Mount Bracket 8 Tighten the mounting screws to secure the four slot cradle to the Wall Mount Bracket Y a Figure 2 8 Mounting Screws 9 Connect the power as shown in Figure 2 3 on page 2 7 The power supply should be located in the power supply well Accessories 2 11 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger simultaneously charges up to four spare batteries Setup Connect the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger to a Symbol approved power source Power Port DC Cable AC Cord
87. iles Synchronized Figure 3 10 ActiveSync Connected Window During the first synchronization information stored on the host computer is copied to the mobile computer When the copy is complete and all data is synchronized the mobile computer can be disconnected from the host computer eo The first ActiveSync operation must be performed with a local direct connection To retain partnerships after a cold boot capture partnership registry information in a reg file and save it in the platform directory For more information about using ActiveSync start Activesync on the host computer then refer to the ActiveSync Help nitware installation on Lleveinnmer Contents nstalling Other D 4 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Software Installation on Development PC 4 3 Introduction To develop applications to run on the mobile computer use one or both of the following e Symbol Mobility Developer Kit SMDK for Embedded Visual C 4 0 eVC4 e Platform Software Developer Kit Platform SDK for MC3000 e Device Configuration Package DCP for MC3000 The SMDK for eVC4 is a development tool used to create native C and C applications for all Symbol mobile computers It includes documentation header files H and library files LIB for native code application development that targets Symbol value add APIs The Windows CE Platform SDK for MC3000c42 is used in conjunction with the SMDK for eVC4 to create Windows CE applications
88. indow tap a WLAN to select it Tap the P Information tab to display the P Information tab window This window provides the mobile computer internet protocol Transmission Control Protocol TCP IP settings 2 Tap the IP Information tab Details button to display the Network Connector Details window This window displays the mobile computer and wireless network settings Tap the P Information tab Renew button to refresh display information Table 7 7 lists the Network Connection Details descriptions PCI PHOTON1 OK IP Information Wireless Information PCI PHOTON1 OK PCIPHOTON1 IP Information wireless Information Network Connection Details Property Maus la Physical Address O0 a0 f8 6e 47 2 Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Internet Protocol TCP IP Address Type DHCP Add New en IP Address 0 0 0 0 ress WLAN123 preferred Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 i codeblue 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway i ebc ws5000 m Subnet Mask DHCP Server Lease Obtained 12 31 1969 4 Status UI ERE oe Lease Expires 12 31 1969 5 Default Gateway DNS Servers 127 0 0 1 Signal Strength Very Good M Notify when new networks available Connect Advanced Log Figure 7 16 IP Information Tab Table 7 7 IP Information Details Physical Address 0 a0 f8 6e 47 27 Physical Address of the mobile computer IP Address 0 0 0 0 The I
89. installed There are two main batteries for the MC3000 the Standard Battery and the Extended Life Battery Either battery can be used but the Extended Life Battery requires a different Strap Door Assembly 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 while it is installed in the mobile computer Before using the mobile computer for the first time fully charge the main battery When the main battery is fully charged the amber Charge LED Indicator remains lit For more information see Table 1 2 on page 1 9 Charge time for the Standard Battery is usually less than four hours and charge time for the Extended Life Battery is usually less than six hours 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 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 after the mobile computer main battery is removed When the mobile computer reaches very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains data in memory for at least 72 hours Do not remove the main battery within the first 15 hours of use If the m
90. ion EAP type rus F Authentication Settings User Certificate Issued to Issued by Figure 7 11 Wireless Properties User Certificate OKI x 13 The default setting requires the certificate server to be validated lap the Validate Server check box on the Authentication Settings window to uncheck This allows server certificates to be accepted with no validation 1 10 MC3000 Integrator Guide 14 Tap the Select button on the Authentication Settings window to view the Select a Certificate window 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mame Issuer Select a Certificate OK x Figure 7 12 Select a Certificate The Select a Certificate window displays the available certificates To view a certificate tap to highlight the certificate and tap the Details button Tap X to return to the Select a Certificate window and tap X to return to the Authentication Settings window Repeat step 14 to view another certificate Tap OK to exit the Authentication Settings window and return to the Wireless Properties window Tap OK to exit the Wireless Properties window and return to the Wireless Information tab window The icon changes to indicate a connection to an available network Once the network connection is made the configuration information is automatically saved in the preferred networks and preferred is added to the network name Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Wireless Settings are used to display and ed
91. it the preferred network settings 1 From the Wireless Information tab window tap a preferred WLAN to select it lap Advanced to display the preferred networks PCI PHOTON1 IP Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New WLAN123 preferred codeblue ebc ws5000 v Authenticated t Very Good Status Signal Strength Notify when new networks available Connect Advanced Log Advanced Wireless Settings Lise Windows to configure my wireless settings Preference will be given in the order the networks appear below Preferred Networks a Automatically connect to non preferred networks Networks to access EJ available Ce Figure 7 13 Advanced Wireless Settings Tap the Up or Down buttons to scroll up or down on the list of preferred networks To delete a Preferred Network tap the network to highlight it and then tap Delete The Advanced Wireless Settings window allows the user to enable Windows to automatically configure the wireless settings Tap the Use Windows to configure my wireless settings check box to enable this feature and uncheck the checkbox to disable this feature WLAN Configuration 7 11 5 The Advanced Wireless Settings window also provides a setting to automatically connect to non preferred networks and it allows the user to select the netw
92. lasses based on power output during operation This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification This class is considered intrinsically safe even if all laser output were directed into the eye s pupil There are no special operating procedures for this class No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit Laser operation in this class poses no danger for unintentional direct human exposure A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly represents data or indicates a control function such as a number letter punctuation mark or communications control contained in a message Those characters available for encoding in a particular bar code symbology A digit used to verify a correct symbol decode The scanner inserts the decoded data into an arithmetic formula and checks that the resulting number matches the encoded check digit Check digits are required for UPC but are optional for other symbologies Using check digits decreases the chance of substitution errors when a symbol Is decoded A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from 0 to 9 and 7 special chara
93. les 1 Ensure that ActiveSync is installed on the host computer and that a partnership was created For more information see Chapter 3 ActiveSync 2 Connect the mobile computer to the host computer using a Single Slot Serial USB cradle or an appropriate cable See Chapter 2 Accessories for connection information 3 On the host computer select Start Programs ActiveSync 4 Microsoft ActiveSync Pila ES File View Tools Help amp a Details Explore Options Sync Stop WindowsCE Connected Synchronized Information Type Status Files Synchronized Figure 5 1 ActiveSync Connected Window 5 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide 4 Select Explore Mobile Device File Edit View Favorites Tools Help de Back mb y Search Loy Folders C8 ls LI x mu Eg ER Address Mobile Device Go Cj Application File Falder e Cj Application Data File Falder Mobile Device My Documents File Folder Network File Folder Select an item to view its description Platform File Falder profiles File Folder Program Files File Folder Recycled File Folder Temp File Folder Windows File Folder 58 control Panel 23 bytes Shortcut 3 20 2003 8 00 03 11 objectis Mobile Device Figure 5 2 ActiveSync Explorer 5 Double click the folder to expand the folder contents Application File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back mp 2 i O Search Lat Folders Bk Fs LU ox s EB Eg
94. lows them to request download and install software as well as to upload files and status data The AirBEAM smart Client uses the industry standard FIP or TFIP file transfer protocols to check the host system for updates and if necessary to transfer updated software Most often AirBEAM Smart Client is used with wireless networks but any TCP IP connection can be used For more information refer to the AirBEAM Smart Windows CE Client Product Reference Guide p n 72 63060 xx See Access Point The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view American Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a standard data transmission code in the U S The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code After this determination is made the information content is decoded The dark element in a printed bar code symbol A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alohanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a bar code symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format See Symbology The number of characters represented per unit of
95. med by the background between bars The mirror like direct reflection of light from a surface which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code A radio protocol that may be used by the Symbol radio card Symbol Radio cards that use the Spring protocol also have an Net ID A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code oymbol Terminal Enabler Program A subset of nodes on a network that are serviced by the same router See Router A 32 bit number used to separate the network and host sections of an IP address A custom subnet mask subdivides an IP network into smaller subsections The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets Default is often 255 255 255 0 A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed oymbol Virtual Terminal Program A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology usually including start stop characters quiet zones data characters and check characters The ratio of symbol height to symbol width The distance between the outside edges of the quiet zones of the first row and the last row Symbol Length Symbology Tolerance UPC Visible Laser Diode VLD WAN Warm Boot Wireless Local Area
96. mes with a program loading utility Initial Program Loader IPL stored in the mobile computer s write protected flash 6 20 MC3000 Integrator Guide IPL IPL allows the user to upgrade the mobile computer with software updates and or feature enhancements Partition Update vs File Update There are two types of updates supported by the mobile computer partitions and files The file system used by the mobile computer Is the same as the file system used on a desktop computer A file is a unit of data that can be accessed using a file name and a location in the file system When a file is replaced only the contents of the previous file are erased The operating system must be running for a file to be updated so the IPL cannot perform individual file updates as it is a stand alone program that does not require the operating system to be running A typical partition is a group of files combined into a single partition that represents a specific area of storage Examples of partitions are the flash file systems such as Platform or Application Using the desktop computer comparison these partitions are roughly equivalent to a C or D hard disk drive In addition to the hard disk partitions some partitions are used for single items such as the operating system monitor or splash screen Again using a desktop computer comparison these partitions are roughly the equivalent of the BIOS or special hidden system files When a partition is updated
97. n Auto retry This field is used to specify whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries if there is a failure during the synchronization process If this feature is enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client displays a popup dialog indicating the attempt of a retry The popup dialog is displayed for the number of seconds specified in the Retry Delay field The valid values for this field are 1 the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries indefinitely 0 the AirBEAM Smart Client does not automatically retry 0 the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries up to the number of times specified Retry Delay This field specifies the amount of time in seconds that the AirBEAM Smart Client will delay before automatically retrying after a synchronization failure In use Test This checkbox specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client tests to determine if a file is in use before downloading If the n use Test feature is enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client downloads a temporary copy of any files that are in use If any temporary in use files are downloaded the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically resets the client to complete the copy of the in use files If the n use Test feature is disabled the synchronization process fails 813 if any download files are in use Wait Welcome This checkbox specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client waits for the WELCOME windows to be completed before automatically launching the synchronization process after a
98. n WER Authentication men ez Network key LY Fu The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type rus Kev index Wireless Properties Network name SSID WLAN 123 This is an ad hac network Encryption Authentication Disabled ED E Network key Kev index fi The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type rus ox x Wireless Properties Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encryption Authentication Network key Key index E Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type Ts OK Wireless Properties ox x Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encrvption Authentication MEE Network key Kev index i The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type Ts 5 Figure 7 7 Wireless Properties Authentication Selection The Enable 802 1X authentication options are available for non Ad Hoc networks lap the Enable 802 1X authentication check box to enable the 802 1X authentication This selection also enables the EAP type selection Tap to select the Encryption settings The available options are WEP and TKIP Table 7 5 describes the encryption option settings Wireless Properties OK Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encrvption WER Authentication Open Netw
99. n and double tap on Comm Settings The Comm Settings window appears CtlPanel Example CtlPanel Example File Help File Help Lek elle Lok i Figure 2 32 Comm Settings Window 2 The Comm port default value is set to USB Highlight Port and use the left and right arrow buttons to select the value Change the value to a serial setting appropriate for the host computer typically Seriall 115200 3 Tap OK to exit the Comm Settings window Tap X to exit the Control Panel window Ensure that ActiveSync was installed on the host computer and a partnership was created See Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer on page 3 4 for more information 6 If ActiveSync is not running on the host computer select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync to start Activesync to start 4 Microsoft ActiveSync XJ File View Tools Help so BE Details EE Options EET Stap WindowsCE Hot connected Information Type Status Files Figure 2 33 ActiveSync Not Connected Accessories 2 2 7 Inthe ActiveSync window select File Connection Settings the Connection Settings window appears 8 Select the appropriate COM port for the host computer Connection Settings E X m Click Get Connected ta connect your mobile device ta this Ci CU ter La computer Status Waiting for device ta connect Get Connected Status COM port is available Allow USB connection with this deskto
100. nect the Single Slot Serial USB cradle to a Symbol approved power source 2 Slide the mobile computer into the mobile computer slot The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery charging status The Standard Battery charges in less than four hours and the Extended Life Battery charges in less than six hours See Table 2 1 for charging status indications USB Port Serial Port opare Battery ocan Charge Indicator LED Bar opare Battery Charging olot Battery Charge LED Clip Mobile Computer Slot Spare Battery Charging LED Figure 2 2 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle 3 When charging is complete remove the mobile computer from the mobile computer slot To charge a spare battery 1 Connect the Single Slot Serial USB cradle to a Symbol approved power source 2 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot bottom first and pivot the top of the battery down onto the contact pins 3 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact 4 The cradle Spare Battery Charging LED indicates the spare battery charging status The Standard Battery usually charges in less than four hours and the Extended Life Battery usually charges in less than six hours See Table 2 1 for charging status Indications 5 When charging is complete press the battery clip and lift the battery out of the slot 2 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide LED Charge Indications The Single Slot Serial USB c
101. nformation see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 1 12 Mobile computer removed Insert mobile computer in cradle and begin charging The Standard Battery requires up to four from cradle while battery was hours to recharge fully and the Extended Life Battery requires up to six hours to recharge fully charging Extreme Extreme battery temperature Extreme battery temperature Battery does not Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 32 F 0 C or above 104 F 40 C if ambient Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 32 F 0 C or above 104 F 40 C is below 32 F 0 C or above 104 F 40 C Cannot see characters on screen a computer not powered Press the Power button During data communication no Mobile computer removed Replace the mobile computer in the cradle or reattach the cable and re transmit data was transmitted or from cradle or unplugged from transmitted data was host computer during incomplete communication Incorrect cable configuration see Chapter 2 Accessories for cable configurations Communication software was Perform communication setup as described in Communication Setup on page 2 25 incorrectly installed or configured Mobile computer does not emit Volume setting is low or Mobile computer may be a beeper only configuration or incorrect setting is programmed into sound turned off device Mobile computer turns itself off Mobile com
102. ng on the type of flash chip the number of partitions may vary Files can be added to each of the partitions TCM functionality includes e Opening a new or existing script file e Copying components to the script window e Saving the script file Opening a New or Existing Script A script file can be created from scratch or based on an existing script file Click Create to create a new script or click Open to open an existing script for example a script provided in the DCP If an existing script is opened and changes are made saving the changes overwrites the original script To use an original or Symbol supplied standard script as a base use the Save As function to save the script using a different file name Updating TCM 1 X Scripts script files that were created with older versions of TCM can be upgraded to TCM 2 0 scripts Click Open to open an existing script created with an older version of TCM The Conversion window appears automatically Convert 9000 64M Script Save Script As ie J8asTCMSenprssPDTSUDD B4M tem Select a Version 3000 54M 3000 v1 17 64M 3000 w1 18a 64M Figure 6 4 Conversion Window Upgrading to TCM 2 0 Click on an item in the Select a Version list then click OK to save the script with the selected version Copying Components to the Script seript contents are managed using standard file operations such as New Folder Delete and Rename Items can be added to the script by clicking files and
103. ng the Mobile Computer When the mobile computer is powered on for the first time it initializes The Symbol Splash screen appears for a short period of time followed by the Calibration screen MC3000 Figure 1 5 Symbol Splash Screen After the calibration procedure is performed the factory default settings launch the Series 3000 Demo window Application specific shells may provide application specific windows instead of the Series 3000 Demo window These screens also appear when a cold boot is performed If the mobile computer does not power on see Aesetting the Mobile Computer on page 1 12 Calibration Screen Use the Calibration screen to align the touch screen 1 Remove the stylus from the stylus holder 2 Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of the Calibration screen target Repeat the procedure as the target moves and stops at different locations on the screen This enters the new calibration settings Carefully press and briefly hold stylus Mew settings have been measured on the center of the target Tap the screen to register saved data Repeat as the target moves around Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved the screen data and keep the current setting zx Time limit 30 sec Calibration Screen Confirm Calibration Resave screen Figure 1 6 Calibration Screen 3 Once all of the new calibration settings are input the Confirm Calibration Resave screen appears Tap the screen within 30 s
104. nstallation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions Tap the file such as a xip or exe file to launch the installation wizard Follow the directions on the window Use IPL to download files onto the mobile computer See Chapter 6 Creating Loading Hex Images to download customized flash file system partitions to the mobile computer and load hex files to the flash memory of the mobile computer AirBEAM Use AirBEAM to download files onto the mobile computer and or to transfer special software packages from a host server to the mobile computer For more information see Chapter 8 AIrBEAM Smart SD Card Use the SD card to download upload files to and from the mobile computer See Secure Device Card on page 2 17 for more information 5 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide 6 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Creating Loading Hex Images 6 3 Introduction Terminal Configuration Manager TCM is an application used to customize flash file system partitions for the mobile computer The most common use is to create an application partition hex file that contains the customer s application TCM can also be used to load hex files to the flash memory of the mobile computer The program resident on the mobile computer that receives the hex file and burns it to the flash memory is called Initial Program Loader IPL The customization of partitions is c
105. nstructions on setting up the required hardware The Wireless Zero Configuration WZC icon appears in the task bar and indicates the connection status The WZC icon remains on the task bar even if the application is exited To re activate after the application was exited double tap the WZC connected icon to re open the application Table 7 1 WZC Taskbar Icon Descriptions WLAN radio is connected WLAN radio is not connected The WLAN radio is not connected icon may display even when associated with a network if the associated network does CO not have a valid IP address Wireless Zero Configuration WZC starts automatically the Wireless Information window appears and the WZC icon appears on the task bar The Wireless Information tab is the default display PCI PHOTON1 OK x IP Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New P11MB preferred 4 PNETWPA preferred 7 Status Connected to P Signal Strength Good Notify when new networks available Figure 7 1 Wireless Information Tab The Wireless Information window displays the available WLANs the connection status and the signal strength he connection status and the WLAN availability are displayed using icons on the Wireless Information tab The icons associated with a WLAN indicate the type of WLAN its availability and the connection statu
106. nternet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end This address is called the IP address Internet Protocol address Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address that is made up of a network identifier and a host identifier Enter the IP address as a dotted decimal notation with the decimal value of each octet separated by a period for example 192 168 727 oubnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Most TCP IP networks use subnets in order to effectively manage routed IP addresses Having an organization s network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway gt The default gateway is a device that is used to forward IP packets to and from a remote destination DHCP Server 167 235 1 1 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server issues a leased IP address and network configuration information Lease Obtained 9 7 2004 11 50 Indicates the start time that the DHCP server issued the IP address and network configuration information 9 7 2004 11 50 Indicates the expiration time for the IP address and network configuration information DNS Servers 157 235 1 1 The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS is used
107. o the slot only one way snap the retaining door closed p eS oc SD Card Retaining Door SD Card Figure 2 16 Inserting the SD card 5 Replace the battery see Install Main Battery on page 1 7 2 18 MC3000 Integrator Guide Copy Files onto the SD Card The SD card can be used to store files or programs used by the mobile computer Files may be copied using an available file browser or using Activesync InkWiz is a provided tool that is being used as an example of how to access data on the SD card 1 From the Series 3000 Demo window double tap the Files icon The nkWiz Example window appears InkWiz Example Tt amp C Application amp C Application Data El Control Panel Ink amp C My Documents EC Platform amp C profiles amp C Program Files C Recycled C Storage Card amp C Temp Figure 2 17 InkWiz Window 2 To copy a file to the SD card select a file and tap the file to highlight The MS MGSIZ DAT file in the Temp partition is being used as an example 3 Tap Edit Copy to copy the file InkWiz Example File View Help Ho Baud Hosts Connections amp C profiles amp C1 Program Files C3 Recycled Figure 2 18 InkWiz Copy File Accessories 2 19 4 Tap the Storage Card partition to highlight 5 Tap the Edit Paste to paste the file into the Storage Card partition The Storage Card partition now shows that the MSIMGSIZ DAT file is in the Storage Card pa
108. ogram into the host computer The program may consist of a single xip file exe file a zip file or a Setup exe file Read any installation instructions ReadMe files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions Connect the mobile computer to the host computer using an accessory described in Chapter 2 Accessories Ensure that a connection is established Double click the executable file on the host computer If the file is an installer the installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the window Once the software is installed on the host computer the installer transfers the software to the mobile computer If the file is not an installer an error message states that the program is valid but is designed for a different type of computer Copy this file to the mobile computer see Copying Files on page 5 3 Follow the installation instructions for the program in the ReadMe file or documentation or use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on the mobile computer as described in ActiveSync on page 5 3 For more information on copying files using ActiveSync refer to ActiveSync Help When installation is complete tap Start Programs on the mobile computer then tap the program icon Adding a Program from the Internet 1 2 3 IPL Download the program to the mobile computer from the Internet using nternet Explorer Read any i
109. ommunications equipment that manages communications between the host computer system and one or more wireless terminals An AP connects to a wired Ethernet LAN and acts as a bridge between the Ethernet wired network and IEEE 802 11 interoperable radio equipped mobile units such as a mobile computer The AP allows a mobile user to roam freely through a facility while maintaining a seamless connection to the wired network AirBEAM Manager is a comprehensive wireless network management system that provides essential functions that are required to configure monitor upgrade and troubleshoot the wireless network and its components including networked mobile computers Some features include event notification access point configuration diagnostics statistical reports auto discovery wireless proxy agents and monitoring of access points and mobile units GL 2 MG3000 Integrator Guide AirBEAM Smart Client AP Aperture ASCII Autodiscrimination Bar Bar Code Bar Code Density Bar Height Bar Width Bit Bits per Second bps Bit bps AirBEAM Smart Client is part of Symbol s AirBEAM suite which also includes AirBEAM Safe and AirBEAM Manager The AirBEAM Smart Client system uses the network accessible host server to store software files that are to be downloaded to the mobile computers The AirBEAM Smart Client provides the mobile computers with the smarts to request software from the host It al
110. ontrolled by TCM scripts The scripts contain all of the necessary information for building an image The script is a list of copy commands specifying the files to copy from the development computer to the partition TCM works with a pair of directory windows one displaying the script and the other displaying the source files resident on the development computer Using standard windows drag and drop operations files can be added and deleted from the script window The DCP includes scripts used by Symbol Technologies to build the standard factory installed Platform and Application partitions provided on the mobile computer The standard Platform partition contains drivers while the Application partition contains demo applications and optional components The standard TCM scripts can be found in the following folder C Program Files Symbol Windows CE SMDK MC3000 SymbolPlatforms MC3000 TCMScripts Before creating a script to build a hex image identify the files required system files drivers applications etc and locate the files source directories to make the script building process easier e The required processes for building a hex image in TCM include e Starting TCM e Defining script properties e Creating the script for the hex image e Building the image e Sending the hex image to the mobile computer a screens displayed in this section are sample screens The actual mobile computer screens may vary slightly 6 4 MC3000 In
111. or MC3000 5 save the exe file to the development computer 6 Locate the exe file on the development computer double click the file and follow the install screen prompts 7 Once installed access the components of the DCP from the Symbol Device Configuration Package DCP for MC3000 program group of the Windows Start Menu 4 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Components Table 4 1 lists the MC3000 DCP components and their locations Table 4 1 DCP for MC3000 Components and Locations Component Description DirectoryLocation S Location M a that make up the EM nw to configure the mobile computer Program ee Device Configuration Packages MC3000 v1 0 Flash flash partitions Folders Hex image default Loads onto the mobile computer for configuration Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC3000 v1 0NHex Images location Documentation Documents that provide guidance on using and Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages WM C3000W1 0 integrating the MC3000 Contains important information for the DCP Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC3000 v1 0 Used to customize flash partitions Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC3000 v1 0 TCM Scripts TCM An application used to customize flash file system Program Files Symbol TCM2 partitions for the mobile computer Tools Keyboard remap Used in developing applications for the mobile Program Files Symbol Device Configurations
112. ork key i v The key is provided ee Kev index Wireless Properties OK Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encryption TEIF d EP i The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type kE Ce Authentication Network key Key index Figure 7 8 Wireless Properties Encryption Selection qu 36 Table 7 5 Encryption Options Use the Disabled option when no data packet encryption is needed over the network selecting this option provides no security for the data being transmitted over the network EE ion WEP to select a key index 1 4 and input the key into the Network key box The Key m be a 10 26 32 or 64 Hex digit value or 5 13 16 32 digit ASCII value Select this option for the client adapter to use Wireless Protected Access WPA via TKIP If this selection used with the WPA PSK authentication then the pass key must be entered into the Network key box 7 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide 9 The EAP type selection settings available are dependent on the authentication selection For the Open WPA and WPS PSK authentication selections the PEAP or the TLS EAP types may be selected Table 7 6 describes the EAP types option settings Table 7 6 EAP Type Authentication Selections PEAP and TLS Authentication PEAP select this option to enable PEAP authentication This method uses a digital certificate to verify the server and a password to
113. orks that will be accessed lap the Automatically connect to non preferred networks check box Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Preference will be given in the order the networks appear below Preferred Networks WLAN123 Automatically connect to non preferred networks Networks to access EJ available Figure 7 14 Advanced Wireless Automatic Configuration 6 he Advanced Wireless Settings window allows the user to select network filtering The filtering selections are e All available e Only access points e Only computer to computer If the Automatically connect to non preferred networks check box is checked then the filter settings apply to both preferred and non preferred networks If the Automatically connect to non preferred networks check box is not checked then the filter settings apply only to both preferred networks Advanced Wireless Settings Use Window s to configure my wireless settings Preference will be given in the order the networks appear below Preferred Networks WLAN123 Automatically connect to non preferred networks Networks to access za available Only access points Only computer to Figure 7 15 Advanced Wireless Network Filtering Settings 7 12 MC3000 Integrator Guide WZC Information The WZC information windows are used to display mobile computer and wireless network settings 1 Fromthe Wireless Information tab w
114. ot find TCM ini file FAILED CONNECTION TO COM PORT Could not get While downloading images to mobile computer TCM failed to connect to the selected COM port Check status if the COM port is free and is properly configured FAILED CONNECTION TO TERMINAL Terminal Not While downloading images TCM failed to connect to the mobile computer Check if the correct flow Connected Properly Terminal Not Ready to Receive control protocol is selected and the mobile computer is properly connected and is in a listening state Creating Loading Hex Images 6 15 IPL Error Detection While receiving data IPL performs many checks on the data to ensure that the data Is received correctly If an error is detected IPL immediately aborts the download and reports the error on an error screen Error screens may vary depending on the action being performed A sample error screen may look like the screen pictured below Downloading Platform via Serial Port 115200 Error 2 Messages Cancelled by user Press any key to continue Figure 6 12 IPL Error Screen This error message screen displays until a key is pressed Once the screen is acknowledged IPL returns to the nitial Program Loader main menu to wait for a new selection To find the probable cause of the error use the error number and or the error text displayed on the screen to look up the error in Table 6 4 Table 6 4 IPL Errors Unknown error A general error o
115. owered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of the mobile computer olow Blinking Amber Mobile computer is charging solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery Is initially inserted in the mobile computer the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Spare Battery Charging There are three accessories that can be used to charge a spare battery e Single Slot Serial USB Cradle e Four Slot Spare Battery Charger e UBC Adapter To charge a spare battery 1 Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source see Chapter 2 Accessories for setup instructions 2 Insert the spare battery into the spare battery charging slot and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The battery starts to charge automatically The charge LED Indicator lights to indicates the charge status See Chapter 2 Accessories for charging indications The Standard Battery usually fully charges in less than four hours and the Extended Life Battery usually fully charges in less than six hours Stylus Use the stylus to select items and enter information on the screen The stylus functions as a pen and a mouse lap the touch screen once with the stylus to select options and open menu items To remove the stylus slide the stylus out of the stylus holder To store the stylus push the stylus back into the stylus holder 1 10 MC3000 Integrator Guide Starti
116. p Comm Settings to display the Comm Settings window CtlPanel Example File Help ce rv i5 ie JC ees Figure 3 1 Comm Settings Window With Port highlighted use the left and right arrow buttons to select the value Select the Comm port setting appropriate for the host computer choose the default value of USB or set to Serial 115200 device dependant Tap OK to exit the Comm Settings window and tap X to exit the Control Panel window Proceed with installing ActiveSync on the host computer and setting up a partnership 3 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Installing ActiveSync To install ActiveSync on the host computer download the latest version of the software from the Microsoft web site at http www microsoft com Refer to the installation and RAS instructions included with the ActiveSync software co Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computer before connecting the mobile computer Before setting up a partnership between the mobile computer and host computer See the Chapter 2 Accessories for a list of the accessories that can be used Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer 1 Select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync on the host computer The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears cj Microsoft ActiveSync a a KI File View Tools Help 9 ojan E Sync Siop Details Explore Options WindowsCE Not connected Information Type Status amp ER STS Files Synchroni
117. p computer Status USB is available Allow network Ethernet and Remote Access Service R45 server connection with this desktop computer Status Network connections are disabled Status icon v Show status icon in Taskbar ea Hob Figure 2 34 Serial Connection Setting 9 Tap OK to save any changes made Every mobile computer should have a unique device name Never try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name 10 Connect the device to the host computer See Figure 2 1 on page 2 4to set up a Single Slot Serial USB cradle or see Figure 2 12 on page 2 14 for cable connections The cradle requires a dedicated port It cannot share a port with an internal modem or other device Refer to the host computer documentation to locate the serial port s Co 11 Upon connection synchronization occurs automatically 2 28 MC3000 Integrator Guide USB Connection Setup The USB communication setup is used to set up to communicate between the host and the mobile computer using either a Single Slot serial USB cradle or using one of the serial MC3000 Communication Charge cables For serial communication using the Single Slot Serial USB cradle connect only the USB cable do not connect both the USB cable and the serial cable If both serial and USB communication cables are required the host computer USB port is the default setting in Activesync 1 Qn the mobile computer Series 3000 Demo window double
118. package MC3000 v1 O Tools kbtool if any computer start Menu specifies items to appear in the Start menu Documents and Settings All Users Start Menu Programs Readme Documentation TCM WEB Updates Platform SDK Different Platform SDKs are required for the Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Professional and Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Core platforms To download and install the appropriate Platform SDK 1 Download the appropriate Platform SDK from the Symbol web site http devzone symbol com 2 select Developer Downloads and sign in 3 Select PocketPC WinCE CE Net Platform 4 Select Platform SDK3000c42bXXXXX exe for the Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Professional platform or select Platform SDK3000c42aXXXXX exe for the Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Core platforms oave the exe file to the development computer Dm on Run the file and follow the screen prompts to install Software Installation on Development PC 4 5 SMDK for eVC4 To download and install the SMDK for eVC4 on ou ur secte Je m eu Download the SMDK from the Symbol web site http devzone symbol com oelect Developer Downloads and sign in select PocketPC WinCE CE Net Platform Select Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for eVC4 oelect the latest version and save the exe file to the development computer Locate the exe file on the development computer double click the executable file and follow the install screen prompts Once installed
119. panded RSS limited and RSS 14Maxi Code UPS Data matrix electronics industry US Planet USPS UK 4 state Australian 4 state Canadian 4 state Japanese 4 state Dutch Kix Go to http software symbol com for a list of the latest supported symbologies The following Sandisk SD cards have been tested and qualified SDSDB 64 201 80 64 meg SDSDB 128 201 80 128 meg SDSDB 512 201 80 512 meg Technical Specifications A 5 Mobile Computer Pin Outs P16 P1 4 CENE ME CIRC do A Jnnt X OY Figure A 1 MC3000 Connector Table A 2 MC3000 Pin Outs PIN Number Ram ooo o o peeo _ CONC CC oo wasn eb Ca a aaa is O Pe lean A 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide Laser Decode Ranges The decode ranges provide the decode ranges for barcodes of specified densities Figure A 3 shows the laser decode ranges and Table A 4 on page 7 lists the scan ranges for the selected bar code densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol The maximum usable length of a symbol at any given range is shown below 30 48 Note Typical performance at 73 F 23 C 22 86 on high quality symbols 15 25 W i d 762 t h c 7 a f F 762 i e 20 Pd 4 9 7 5 mil d 15 25 1 6 7 9 10 mil 12 10 8 UPC A 22 86 13 Nc 12 7 20 mil 1 4 17 9 30 48 24 40 mil 264 55 mil 34 ee 30 6 TUE AE TF
120. puter is inactive The mobile computer turns off after a period of inactivity This period can be set from one to five minutes in one minute intervals Battery is depleted is depleted Recharge or replace the battery or replace the battery heh c UM Is not inserted Insert the ed oclo an properly For more information see Install Main Battery on page 1 7 properly Touch screen not calibrated Re calibrate the screen correctly From the mobile computer Series 3000 Demo window double tap the Ct Panel icon and double tap on Touch Calibrate Follow the screen prompts The system crashed Warm boot the system To perform a warm boot see Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 1 12 A message appears stating that Too many files stored on the Delete unused memos and records If necessary save these records on the host computer the mobile computer memory is mobile computer full Tapping the window buttons or icons does not activate the corresponding feature Too many applications Remove unused installed applications from the mobile computer to recover memory installed on the mobile computer Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 10 5 Table 10 1 Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer Continued manas IN The mobile computer does not Scanning application is not Verify that the mobile computer is loaded with a scanning application accept scan input loaded Unreadable bar code Ensure the symbol is not d
121. quency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density A gallium arsenide semiconductor type of laser connected to a power source to generate a laser beam This laser type Is a compact source of coherent light A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor s particular chemical composition See LED Mobile Computer 1 mil 1 thousandth of an inch Mobile Identification Number The unique account number associated with a cellular device It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system A condition which occurs when the data output of a reader or interface controller does not agree with the data encoded within a bar code symbol Mobile Computer Nominal Nominal Size NVM Parameter PDT Percent Decode Quiet Zone RAM Reflectance Resolution RF ROM ROM DOS Router RS232 Scan Area Scanner Glossary Gl 7 In this text mobile computer refers to the Symbol Series 3000 wireless portable computer It can be set up to run as a stand alone device or it can be set up to communicate with a network using wireless radio technology The exact or ideal intended value for a specified parameter Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviations from
122. r UBC Adapter 0 00 cette een eens 2 15 olo 2 15 AO PERO ETT LOT OE TT LT a ITIN 2 15 UBL Adapter LED Charge INES c cier daria e ORE EUR Ce CR Y OD OC a ie s 2 16 wort d A O 2 17 Bere HIERO AAA 2 18 BIS pal Ana AA 2 19 ie AA AAP AA PAPA PAA 2 20 Communication a 2 25 NIDO Domim cabo SOMWA near ae ner eh 2 25 DIOC e MASA 2 25 Saal COMICO SOWIE cc rr rs dede 2 26 Serial Connection Sl cari iaa rica cid diia 2 26 USB Connection Setup 2 28 COS ANS Pe aria ria rta cita 2 29 Chapter 3 ActiveSync ula la AAAH PAA 3 3 Malala AA 3 3 aao LAUNE LL PAPA PP PAA PA AP 3 4 Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer 00 000 000 eee eee 3 4 UA Road NA NAG LABAN QURE eR a ee GEI rer rat eder NOTA KAG d e a da 3 5 Chapter 4 Software Installation on Development PC WO MER AA o O P AY 4 3 Required System Configurations 2 dae seri s eer ear Roe Rache b are 4 3 MU PSSS 4 3 ara oo aa ede ETT TR ee os hk he anh od kar dood dena as 4 4 cl eC TTT T 4 4 dob Rn 7 OR 4 5 ENDO oso era dua dd A nuances V edd Kp 4 6 Installing Other Development Software 0 0 tence teen eens 4 6 OU IS rd needed RA ER AA 4 6 Chapter 5 Software Installation on Mobile Computer IEA o ia cone th hale e a ee de AR 5 3 a GG KG ey wk Bk a hy eG dira on de an 5 3 o ASA 5 3 A
123. r FAULT Green FlashingYellow SolidYellow Bl CHARGING SolidYellow Figure 2 15 UBC Adapter LEDs Table 2 2 UBC Adapter Charge LED Status Indications CE O Power is connected to the UBC Adapter READY or Green Charging complete STANDBY or Flashing The battery was deeply discharged and is being trickle charged to bring the voltage up to the Yellow operating level After operating level voltage is achieved the battery charges normally FAULT Yellow Charging error check placement of mobile computer spare battery CHARGING Normal charge Accessories 2 17 Secure Device Card The Secure Device SD card provides secondary non volatile storage the flash memory is slower than RAM The SD card holder is located under the battery precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded CAUTION Do not use the SD card slot for any accessories other than a Symbol approved SD card t Follow proper Electro Static Discharge ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SD card Proper ESD a The following Sandisk SD cards have been tested and qualified SDSDB 64 201 80 64 meg SDSDB 128 201 80 128 meg SDSDB 512 201 80 512 meg To insert the SD card Remove the battery see Main Battery Removal on page 1 14 Lift the SD card retaining door Position the SD card with the contacts down into the SD card slot The SD card corner notch fits int
124. r MC3000 using an image editor 2 Formobile computers with color screens open the Splashcolor bmp file supplied with the DCP for MC3000 using an image editor 3 Modify the bitmap file and save 4 Create a splash partition using the steps in Building the Image on page 6 8 Splash Screen Format If the default files are not used to create the new splash screens ensure to preserve the image format Table 6 5 Splash Screen Format Screen Type Dimensions Bit Map File 320x320 4 bpp 16 color grey scale 324x324 8 bpp 256 color see Sending the Hex Image on page 6 9 for information about loading the splash screen using TCM and IPL 6 18 MC3000 Integrator Guide Flash Storage In addition to the RAM based storage standard on Windows CE mobile computers the mobile computer is also equipped with a non volatile Flash based storage area which can store data partitions that can not be corrupted by a cold boot This Flash area is divided into two categories Flash File System FFS Partitions and Non FFS Partitions FFS Partitions The mobile computer includes two FFS partitions These partitions appear to the mobile computer as a hard drive that the OS file system can write files to and read files from Data is retained even if power is removed The two FFS partitions appear as two separate folders in the Windows CE file system and are as follows e Platform The Platform FFS partition contains Symbol supplied programs and Dynami
125. radle uses the amber Charge LED Indicator to indicate MC3000 battery charging status and the Spare Battery Charging LED to indicate spare battery charging status See Table 2 1 for charging status indications Table 2 1 LED Charging Status Indicators 39 0 solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery is initially inserted in the mobile computer the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Spare Battery Charging LED on cradle Communication Setup To connect the Single Slot Serial USB cradle to a serial or USB device 1 Connect Single Slot Serial USB cradle cable to the communications port 2 Slide the mobile computer into the mobile computer slot The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery charging status and that the mobile computer is seated in the cradle For more information on communications setup procedures see USB Connection Setup on page 2 28 and or Serial Communication Setup on page 2 26 Accessories 2 7 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle The Four Slot Charge Only cradle e Provides 5 4VDC power for operating the mobile computer and charging the battery e Simultaneously charges up to four mobile computers Setup Connect the Four Slot Charge Only cradle to a Symbol approved power source AC Line Cord Power Supply Power Port Figure 2 3 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Setup 2 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide Battery Char
126. rator Guide Table 8 4 Misc 1 Tab Continued KA in Suppress This checkbox specifies whether the automatic insertion of a file path separator character separator should be suppressed when the client generated server package definition file names When enabled the parameter also disables the appending of apd to the package This feature is useful for AS 400 systems in which the file path separator character is a period When this feature is enabled the server directory Directory and package name Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 and Package 4 are appended as is when building the name for the server package definition file When this feature is disabled a standard file path separator is used to separate the server directory Directory and package name Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 and Package 4 when building the name for the server package definition file In addition an apd extension is appended automatically TRIP This checkbox specifies whether the TFTP protocol is to be used to download files By default the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the FTP protocol WNMS This checkbox specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uploads a WNMS information file at the end of each version synchronization Misc 2 Tab his tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features Misc 1 Misc 2 Misc Wait Welcome Auto retry lo Retry Delay lo In use Test Close Apps Table 8 5 Misc 2 Tab Ra i
127. re changed a new partition table must be download first Creating Loading Hex Images 6 11 5 IPL displays the Select Transport menu which lists the available methods of downloading the file oelect Transport USB Lighthouse 0 Serial Previous Top Figure 6 7 Select Transport Menu 6 Use the up and down scroll keys to select either the Lighthouse 0 Serial transport method or the USB transport method then press ENT 7 If the Lighthouse 0 Serial transport method is selected the Select Baud Rate menu appears select Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 Previous Top Figure 6 8 Select Baud Rate Menu 8 Use the up and down scroll keys to select the appropriate baud rate then press ENT 9 Before the download starts if Serial was selected in the Select Transport menu Waiting for Data appears in the Device Status field 6 12 MC3000 Integrator Guide 10 If USB was selected in the Select Transport menu the Waiting for Download message appears Downloading Auto Select via USB USB standard waiting for input Figure 6 9 Waiting for Download 11 On the development computer click Load on the TCM toolbar The Load Terminal window Serial tab appears Load Terminal IMAGE FILES TO LOAD SOxxPlat_1 23 hex Ji Serial Ethernet Comm Port Baud Rate Flow Control i com 115200 None C RTSCTS le XONXOFF E Cancel Figure 6 10 Load Terminal Window Serial
128. representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Decryption is the decoding and unscrambling of received encrypted data Also see Encryption and Key The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width A bar code or symbol in which the spaces between characters intercharacter gaps are not part of the code A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars two of which are wide The location of wide bars in the group determines which character is encoded spaces are insignificant Only numeric characters 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Element dimensions are specified metrically EAN is used primarily in retail Generic term for a bar or space Total linear dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern including start stop characters and data Electro Static Discharge Electronic Serial Number The unique hardware number associated with a cellular device which is transmitted to the system when the device communicates with the cellular system Fthernet communication port Allows a wired interface to a radio network Flash memory is nonvolatile semi permanent storage that can be electronically erased in the circuit and reprogrammed Series 3000
129. rt system a network accessible host server acts as the storage point for the software transfer The AirBEAM smart Client uses the industry standard FIP or TFTP file transfer protocols to check the host system for updates and if necessary to transfer updated software AirBEAM Package Builder In a typical distributed AirBEAM Smart system software to be transferred is organized into packages In general an AirBEAM Smart package is simply a set of files that are assigned attributes both as an entire package and as individual component files The package Is assigned a version number and the transfer occurs when an updated version is available An AirBEAM Smart package can optionally contain developer specified logic to be used to install the package Installation logic is typically used to update client device flash images or radio firmware Examples of common AirBEAM Smart packages would include packages for custom client application software radio firmware and AirBEAM Smart Client software Once these packages are built they are installed on the host server for retrieval by the handheld device The AirBEAM Package Builder Is a utility used to define generate and install AirBEAM packages to a server he packages are then loaded from the server onto a client device equipped with an AirBEAM Smart Client executable For detailed instructions on how to define generate and install AirBEAM packages to the server refer to the AirBEAM Package Builder Pro
130. rtition Ink Wiz Example Ink Wiz Example File View Help El Control Panel Ink O mustat cfg txt E mustat txt Baud E C1 My Documents Paste E Hosts Connections EC Platform amp C profiles amp C1 profiles B Program Files a Program Files a Recycled i E MSIMGSIZ DAT Le aka Figure 2 19 InkWiz Paste File Delete a File From The SD Card InkWiz is a provided tool that can be used to delete data from the SD card Tap the MSIMGSIZ DAT file to highlight Tap File Del to delete the file from the Storage Card partition The Question window appears Tap Yes to confirm the file deletion The Storage Card partition now shows that the MSIMGSIZ DAT file is not in the Storage Card partition gt oO N gt InkWiz Example i Ink Wiz EE Really delete file eally delete file E Control Panel Ink Rename ctg S mustat cfg txt Properties mustat txt l m C1 My Documents Storage Cards MSIMGSIZ DAT Send to amp C3 Platform Recv from EC profiles PU EN B 3 Program Files 3 Recycled Storage Card E a Temp El MSIMGSIZ DAT Figure 2 20 InkWiz Delete File 2 20 MC3000 Integrator Guide Format an SD Card Use the Storage Manager to format the SD card 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel to access the Windows Control Panel gt e Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Ca a vo 9 ER PC Power Regional Connection Remove Stylus System Programs
131. s For more information see Table 7 2 7 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide Table 7 2 Wireless Information Tab Icon Descriptions Description PEL E Add a new network po meme network ET Connected to an available network Network is not available Dr Available Ad Hoc network cu Connected to an available Ad Hoc network Ad Hoc network is not available Connect to a WLAN The available WLANs are automatically displayed on the Wireless Information tab Connecting to an available network from the list automatically creates a preferred profile This preferred profile is a set of mobile computer configuration settings that can be used to connect to a wireless network Connecting to a network saves the network preferred profile and labels the network preferred on the network listing The Wireless Information tab displays the available WLAN networks 1 Fromthe Wireless Information tab window tap an available not preferred WLAN network from the list The selected WLAN network is highlighted in blue and the Connect button becomes selectable IP Infarmation Wireless Information IP Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To or right click for more options To add a new network double click add a new network double click Add New Add New Y Add New A WLANI 3 i CWPA 7 Status Mat Connected Status Mat Connec
132. s are included but commented out in the radio network registry initialization files essid Xxxx yy reg Passive Mode Use this checkbox to specify whether the Client uses passive mode FTP This setting is ignored If TFTP protocol is used Synchronizing with the Server When the synchronization process is initiated the AirBEAM Smart Client attempts to open an FIP session using the AirBEAM Smart Client configuration Once connected the client processes the specified packages Packages are loaded only if the server version of a given package is different from the version loaded on the client Once the upload process is complete the AirBEAM Smart Client closes the FIP session with the server The AirBEAM Smart Client can launch an FIP session with the server either manually when initiated by the user or automatically Manual Synchronization 1 Configure the AirBEAM Smart Client See Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client on page 8 4 2 Fromthe main AirBEAM CE window select File Synchronize 3 Once connected the AirBEAM Synchronize window appears AIrBEAM Synchronize e The Status List displays status messages that indicate the progress of the synchronization Process Connecting Connection 811 Disconnecting e Tap OK to return to the Main Menu This button remains inactive until the synchronization process Is complete e Tap Retry to restart the synchronization process This button is activated only if there is an error
133. sed folders are lost after a cold boot Flash Storage In addition to the RAM based storage the mobile computer is also equipped with a non volatile flash based storage area which can store data partitions that can not be corrupted by a cold boot See Flash Storage on page 6 18 for a detailed discussion Launching Applications The Application Startup folder is used to launch programs automatically when the mobile computer is powered on or after a warm or cold boot a The Windows Startup folder is not supported There are two ways to launch programs automatically 1 Place the executable in the Startup folder located in the Application folder 2 Place a run file in the Startup folder A run file is a simple text file that contains the path to an application as well as the name of the application to run Refer to the SMDK Help File included with the SMDK for more information on the Startup folder Chapter Contents Cradles lt 2 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Universal Battery Charger UBC Adapter 2 15 O ee ee ee ee ee mcm 2 15 Spare Battery Charge 2 15 UBC Adamer TED ae NICO vs tt cae Re RR ER C ER ICE EE EROR OK OES t E HORE dp 2 16 BE DEDE AA AA eee ee 2 17 Copy Files onto the Dada 2 18 ee i er SoU od ca trina weak vo nor are Peer be ee rb hk we a de ee 2 19 kona ABG MI 2 20 AL AAAH AAP AA AAP e 2 25 HOLI UG a nA 98 oe ie E Edo E de E E Ep Erba aot ts doe COE Fo dd 2 25 Ir rear cora ads ra ad cara 2 25
134. t Menu Documents and Settings All Users Start Menu Programs Readme Help Platform Integrator samples Web Updates The header files and library files are time and date stamped so they can be easily identified in the armv4 directories The date is the date on which the software release was assembled and the time Is the version of the release For example a time of 1 00 signifies version 1 0 Installing Other Development Software Developing applications for the mobile computer may require installing other development software such as application development environments on the development PC Follow the installation instructions provided with the software Software Updates Download updates to the SMDK for eVC4 from the Symbol Developer Zone web site at http devzone symbol com Check this site periodically for important updates and new software versions 21101 ON MODIIE DID 5 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Software Installation on Mobile Computer 5 3 Introduction With the appropriate accessory software and connection the mobile computer can share information with the host computer This chapter provides information about installing software and files on the mobile computer Download software installations can be performed using e Activesync e Initial Program Loader IPL e AirBEAM e SD card ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to copy files and or programs from a host computer to the mobile computer Copying Fi
135. tall TCM loaded or recover the DLL Building process failed because directory xxx was not found Target Disk Full Build process failed because TCM failed to add file to the image of a disk volume Remove some files or increase the disk size Could not locate mobile computer name in TCM ini file While loading the Script Properties window TCM could not find the TCM ini section corresponding to the mobile computer type specified by the current opening script Either TCM ini or the script file is invalid Incorrect disk sizes in TCM ini file The total disk size specified in the script does not match the total disk size defined in the corresponding TCM ini section Check if the script is corrupt or the TCM ini has changed after the script was created INVALID DIRECTORY In Script Properties window the selected System File Path is not a valid directory One of the disk sizes is one sector in size In Script Properties window one of the disks is too small one sector in size This may cause problem while building images especially when cushion is enabled Increase the disk size INVALID VOLUME NAME In Script Properties window one of the volume labels is not valid Corrupt TCM INI file Invalid value of VolumeDivisor The VolumeDivisor entry is missing or invalid in the TCM ini Reinstall TCM or recover TCM ini Invalid version of TCM script file The TCM script was not created by this version of TCM Corrupt or missing TCM ini file TCM could n
136. ted Signal Strength No Signal Signal Strength No Signal v Notify when new networks available Notify when new networks available Advanced im Log Figure 7 2 Wireless Information Tab 4 WLAN Configuration 7 5 2 Tap Connect The Status line on the Wireless Information tab displays the Status Scanning Associated with Connected to f a logon is required the User Logon window appears if a logon is not required the Wireless Properties window appears 3 User Logon Enter your user name to logon User Mame Domain Figure 7 3 User Logon Enter the logon information and tap OK The Wireless Properties window appears Wireless Properties Network name S5ID This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEP Authentication Open y Network key Kev index fi The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type TS Figure 7 4 Wireless Properties Wireless Properties Network name SSID WLAN123 OK Wireless Properties OK Network name S5ID This is an ad hoc network Encryption WER Authentication Open F Network key Network key Kev index i The key is provided Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type rus Figure 7 5 Wireless Properties Ad Hoc Network Selection Encryption Key index ll automatically The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication WLAN123 Au
137. tegrator Guide Starting Terminal Configuration Manager Click the Start Programs Symbol Symbol Device Configuration Packages MC3000 C42V1 0to start TCM The TCM window appears displaying two child windows Script and File Explorer The Script window contains a newly created script and the File Explorer window contains a file explorer view used for selecting files to be placed in the script TCM Script1 File Script View Window Help age mi t PAv p e P E Script amp 9 Platform 3 Application F7 File Explorer 3 Online Services gt gt gt gt 3 Outlook Express O CJ ol pe a PowerArchiver Add ons Application Platform Splash Pyes 3 Roxio 1 Symantec 3 Symbol 3 Symbol Device Configuration Packages a MC9000w it f pa Can Folders 3 Hex Images 3 TCMscripts 23 Tools Ready MC9000w v1 0 64M Figure 6 1 TCM Script 1 Window Table 6 1 lists the TCM window components Table 6 1 TCM Components km mp ion UD script Window Displays the files to be used in the creation of the partition s File Explorer Window Used to select the files to be added to the script Create button Create a new script file Open button Open an existing script file save button save the current script file Large icons button View the current script items as large icons Creating Loading Hex Images 6 5 Table 6 1 TCM Components Continued DO mma Fon Small icons button View the curr
138. the development computer using the Single Slot Serial USB cradle or MC3000 Communication Charge cables Press and hold a yellow Scan button and the Power button simultaneously until the mobile computer resets into IPL When the nitial Program Loader menu appears release scan button and Power button Initial Program Loader Platform Application Config Block Windows CE Monitor oplash Screen Power Micro Partition Table Command File oystem Reset Auto Select Figure 6 6 Initial Program Loader Menu To ensure a successful download do not remove power from the mobile computer while in IPL mode CAUTION 4 Choose Auto Select or use the up and down scroll buttons to select the partition to download then press Enter 6 10 MC3000 Integrator Guide Table 6 2 IPL Menu Partitions Contains the files in the Platform folder Application Contains the files in the Application folder Config Block Contains information to correctly configure the operating system for the mobile computer This information is loaded by the manufacturer Note Ensure that an incorrect config block is not loaded into the mobile computer Loading an incorrect config block prevents the correct operation of the mobile computer Windows CE Contains the operating system for the mobile computer Contains the Monitor and IPL programs oplash Screen Contains the splash screen that displays while booting the mobile computer Notes Splash screens are generated from
139. thentication Open y EAP type rus If the network is an Ad Hoc network tap the This is an Ad Hoc network check box Selecting the Ad Hoc network selection disables the Enable 802 1X authentication option Skip to Step 5 for the non Ad Hoc network settings 7 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide 5 The encryption settings available with the Ad Hoc network selected are Disabled and WEP Tap WEP encryption and select an appropriate Authentication type Open Shared or WPA PSK See Table 7 3 for a description of the authentication types If the Disabled encryption setting is selected there are no Authentication types available See Table 7 4 for a description of the authentication values available for each of the encryption type selections Wireless Properties Wireless Properties Wireless Properties OK Network name SSID Network name SSID Network name SSID WLAN123 WLAN 23 WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encryption Authentication Bet This is an ad hac network This is an ad hoc network Encryption WER Encryption Authentication Op Authentication Open E Network key Network key key index fi Key index Key index ll The key is provided automatically The key is provided automatically The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication Enable 802 1X authentication Enable 802 1 authentication EaP type TLS Ly EaP type TLS 7 EaP type TLS 7 Network key Fig
140. this value Standard size for a bar code symbol Most UPC EAN codes are used over a range of magnifications e g from 0 80 to 2 00 of nominal Non Volatile Memory A variable that can have different values assigned to it Portable Data Terminal The average probability that a single scan of a bar code would result in a successful decode In a well designed bar code scanning system that probability should approach near 100 A clear space containing no dark marks which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface The narrowest element dimension which is distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method Radio Frequency Read Only Memory Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed The name of the licensed Disk Operating System loaded into the terminal s flash file system A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering Routers are typically used to extend the range of cabling and to organize the topology of a network into subnets See Subnet An Electronic Industries Association EIA standard that defines the connector connector pins and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another Area intended to contain a symbol
141. tings Please wait Figure 9 3 Rapid Deployment Window Configuring 9 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide If the mobile computer cannot connect to the server it continues to retry until the user cancels exits the application If failure to connect to the server persists see the MSP Administrator GO 5 When configuration is complete a he designated package s are downloaded from the FTP server b Anew WLAN profile is created on the mobile computer from the data encoded in the bar code s scanned See Wireless Zero Configuration on page 3 for more information about wireless profiles Contents 10 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 10 3 Introduction his chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during mobile computer operation Maintaining the Mobile Computer For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the mobile computer e Do not 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 e 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 a po
142. tton to turn off the screen and set the mobile computer to suspend mode To remove the Strap Door Assembly AB ON gt oF Rotate the latches to the open position Pull the strap to lift the Strap Door Assembly off bottom first Use a 00 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws Lift the mounting clip slide the mounting clip out of the strap loop Reverse the procedure to replace the Strap Door Assembly Latches strap Door Mounting Clip Figure 1 9 Strap Door Removal and Replacement 1 16 MC3000 Integrator Guide File System Directory Structure The mobile computer directory structure displays all of the file folders The pre installed folders are in flash file system memory and optional removable storage devices SD storage cards InkWiz Example rn cci amp C Application amp C Application Data El Control Panel Ink amp C My Documents EC Platform amp C profiles amp C Program Files C Recycled Figure 1 10 Mobile Computer Directory Structure e Application and Platform folders are located in flash file system memory e The Windows Program Files profiles and My Documents folders are composites RAM based folders generated from ROM e The Network folder is a link to file systems mapped using the network re director The files do not physically reside on the mobile computer e The empand Recycled folders typically contain RAM based files a All files copied to the RAM ba
143. ultaneously hold 7 9 and Power Do not hold down any other keys or buttons 2 As the mobile computer initializes MC3000 Demo window appears Files that remain open during a warm boot may not be retained CAUTION Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries from RAM Never perform a cold boot unless a warm boot does not solve the problem Cold boot resets the mobile computer to the default settings All added applications and all stored data are removed Do JN not cold boot without support desk approval CAUTION a Any data previously synchronized with a computer can be restored during the next Activesync operation See Chapter 3 ActiveSync for detailed Activesync instructions To perform a cold boot 1 Press and simultaneously hold the 1 9 and Power keys Do not hold down any other keys or buttons As the mobile computer initializes the Symbol Splash window Figure 1 5 on page 1 10 appears for about a minute 2 Calibrate the touch screen See Calibration Screen on page 1 10to align the touch screen Getting Started 1 13 Waking the Mobile Computer The wakeup conditions are configurable and the current factory default settings are subject to change update The mobile computer wakeup configuration is set in the registry file Table 1 3 lists the default wakeup conditions settings Table 1 3 Default Wakeup Conditions Power Off When the mobile computer goes
144. under and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof oymbol reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design oymbol does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any Symbol Technologies Inc intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Symbol products symbol Spectrum One and Spectrum24 are registered trademarks of Symbol Technologies Inc Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Microsoft Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www symbol com Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Change Date Description Hev A Dec 2004 Initial Release Chapter 1 Getting Started MC3000 Integrator Guide Starting the Mobile
145. ure 7 6 Wireless Properties Ad Hoc Network Encryption Selection Table 7 3 Authentication Selections Open Use the Open option when no authentication is needed over the network Data packet encryption is still available when no authentication is selected Will authenticate the user based on a network key not recommended WPA Select this option for the client adapter to use Wireless Protected Access WPA EAP Type must be selected with this option WPA PSK Select this option to use Wireless Protected Access WPA via pre shared key PSK Table 7 4 Authentication Encryption Selection Restrictions Authentication Emenpion O OZ O Type Disabled O WP TKIP Available Available Not Available Available Available Not Available Not Available Available Available WPA PSK Not Available Available Available Not available with Ad Hoc networks 6 WLAN Configuration 7 7 If the network is not an Ad Hoc network the encryption settings available are Disabled and WEP Tap WEP encryption and select an appropriate authentication type Open Shared WPA or WPA PSK See Table 7 3 for a description of the authentication types If the Disabled encryption setting is selected there are no authentication types available See Table 7 4 for a description of the authentication values available for each of the encryption type selections Wireless Properties Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encryptio
146. verify the user identity TLS TLS is an authentication scheme through IEEE 802 1x It authenticates users and ensures only valid users can connect to the network It also restricts unauthorized users from accessing transmitted information TLS achieves this through secure authentication certificates 10 The Shared authentication selection disables the Enable 802 1X authentication option and it disables the EAP type selection settings Wireless Properties OK Wireless Properties OK Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encryption WER Authentication Open Network name SSID WLAN 123 This is an ad hoc network Encrvption WER Authentication Shared Network key key index fi The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication Network key Key index ll The key is provided automatically EAP type TLs Figure 7 9 Wireless Properties EAP Type Selection WLAN Configuration 7 9 11 The network key sending method selection is also dependent on the authentication type For the Open and Shared Authentication selections tap the The key is provided automatically check box to automatically send the network key Deselecting the The key is provided automatically check box activates the Network key box used to manually enter the network key For the WPA and WPS PSK Authentication selections the The key is provided automatically check bo
147. x is automatically selected and can not be deselected Use the Network key box for manual entry of the network key Wireless Properties oK x Network name S5ID WLAN123 This is an ad hac network Encryption WER Authentication Network key Kev index fi The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type rus F Wireless Properties OK Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hac network Encryption WER Authentication Open Network key key index Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type Ts Ce Wireless Properties OK Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encryption WER Authentication ar Network key key index fi The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type rus Wireless Properties ojx Network name S5ID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encrvption WER Authentication Network key key index fi The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type rus Figure 7 10 Wireless Properties Automatic Network Key Selection 12 Tap the Properties button on the Wireless Properties window to view the User Certificate window Wireless Properties fx Network name SSID WLAN123 This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEP Authentication Open F Network key key index Enable 802 1 authenticat
148. y Cradle mme cam TO S Mobile computer amber Charge LED Cradle is not receiving power Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle Indicator does not light when mobile and to AC power computer inserted P Mobile computer is not correctly seated Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Mobile computer battery is not charging Mobile computer was removed from cradle or Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure mobile computer is cradle was unplugged from AC power too seated correctly If the mobile computer battery is fully depleted it soon can take up to four hours to fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to six hours to fully recharge an Extended Life Battery Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The mobile computer is not fully seated in the Remove and re insert the mobile computer into the cradle cradle ensuring it is correctly seated Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Table 10 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Problem Cause Solution opare Battery Charging LED does not light when spare battery is inserted opare battery is not correctly seated Charger is not receiving power Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the charger and to AC power Battery is not correctly seated Remove an
149. y is already selected Use the default Flash Type In the Disks drop down list select the number of disk partitions to create Select the memory Size for each disk partition Note that adding space to one disk partition subtracts space from another In the Access drop down list for each disk partition determine and select the Read Write access option pu Sod E OF qe ee Click the Options tab The Script Properties window Options tab appears L SCRIPT PROPERTIES Terminal MC3000w v1 0 64M Y Partition Data Options Script File Path C Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MCSO000w v 1 TCMS cripts Browse Flash File Path C Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MCS000w y0 1 Flash Folders Browse Hex File Build Path C Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages MCS OO00w v 1 Hex Images Browse Figure 6 3 Script Properties Window Options Tab 9 Set the paths for the Script File Flash File and Hex File Build 10 Click OK Creating Loading Hex Images 6 7 Creating the Script for the Hex Image On start up TCM displays the TCM window with the Script window and File Explorer window pointing to the following directory Program Files symbol Device Configuration Packages C3000C42aWO0 1NTCMScripts Program Filesisymbol Device Configuration Packages MC3000C42b v0 1 T CMScripts The Script window directory pane displays two partitions Platform and Application Dependi
150. zed Figure 3 2 Microsoft ActiveSync Window eo Assign each mobile computer a unique device name Do not try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name 2 In the Microsoft ActiveSync window select File Connection Settings The Connection Settings window appears Connection Settings B x mi Click Get Connected to connect your mobile device to this as computer Status Device connected aet Connected Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port COMI Y Status COM port is available v Allow USB connection with this desktop computer Status USB is available T Allow network Ethernet and Remote Access Service RAS server connection with this desktop computer Status Network is available Status icon lv Show status icon in Taskbar Cancel Help Figure 3 3 Connection Settings Window 3 Select the appropriate check box for the type of connection used 4 Select the Show status icon in Taskbar check box 5 select OK to save any changes made Setting up a Partnership After ActiveSync installation is complete the ActiveSync Setup Wizard sets up a partnership to synchronize information between the mobile computer and host computer and customize synchronization settings To set up a partnership 1 Connect the mobile computer to the host computer using an accessory described in Chapter 2 Accessories ActiveSync 3 5 2 fthe Get Connected window does
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