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1. Figure 5 7 Connectivity Dialog 4 Tap Settings 5 Tap Managing existing connections 6 Tap and hold on the data connection until a menu appears i Settings Tap and hold on an existing connection for more options acon D Connect Figure 5 8 Data Connection WAN Configuration 5 7 7 Select Connect F Settings p Tl a ok n D Connecting Connecting to My Connection Connecting to GPRS Figure 5 9 Connecting Using IDEN Packet Data Modem 8 Ifthe SIM card is protected with a Personal Identification Number PIN a dialog box pops up requesting the appropriate PIN to unlock the SIM card In this case enter the PIN and tap ok sf NOTE Place emergency calls at any time without entering a PIN or a SIM card 9 When a connection is established launch Internet Explorer to browse the Internet or launch an applicable application Ending a GPRS Data Connection To cancel a data connection in progress tap Cancel in the Connecting dialog window To end an established data connection 1 Tap a to display the dialog window Ge Yi XE ak n LI Connectivity My Connection GPRS Connected Figure 5 10 Connectivity Dialog Box 5 8 MC70 Integrator Guide 2 Tap Disconnect J NOTE Tapping Disconnect during an active data transfer e g downloading a web page automatically reconnects the GPRS connection You cannot disconnect the GPRS connection until the data transfer is complete GPRS
2. Tap Save to save the settings or tap X to discard any changes 6 36 MC70 Integrator Guide System Options Use System Options to set miscellaneous system setting Profile Roaming Enable IP Mgmt Auto Time Contig Figure 6 48 System Options Dialog Box Table 6 26 System Options Field Description Profile Roaming Configures the EDA to roam to the next available WLAN profile when it moves out of range of the current WLAN profile Enable IP Mgmt Enables the Wireless Companion Services to handle IP address management The Wireless Companion Service configures the IP based on what is configured in the network profile Deselect this to manually configure the IP in the standard Windows IP window Enabled by default Auto Time Config Enables automatic update of the system time Network association updates the device time based on the time set in the AP This proprietary feature is only supported with Symbol infrastructure Enabled by default Change Password Use Change Password to require a password before editing a profile This allows pre configuring profiles and prevents users from changing the network settings The user can use this feature to protect settings from a guest user By default the password is not set Save Figure 6 49 Change Password Window To create a password for the first time leave the Current text box empty and enter the new password in the New and Confirm text boxes Tap Save To change
3. Integrator Guide 99200000 0992200041 Y20 0000 MC70 Enterprise Digital Assistant symbol AA A The Enterprise Mobility Company MC70 Integrator Guide 2E 71768 01 Revision A January 2006 symbol The Enterprise Mobility Company 2006 by Symbol Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Symbol This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Symbol grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Symbol No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a networ
4. e Vehicle cradle charges the EDA main battery and a spare battery Miscellaneous e Four Slot Spare Battery Charger charges up to four EDA spare batteries e Headset can be used in noisy environments e Multimedia Card or Secure Digital SD Card provides secondary non volatile storage Belt Mounted Rigid Holster holds the EDA when not in use 2 2 MC70 Integrator Guide Snap on Modules MSR snaps on to the EDA and adds magstripe read capabilities TRG7000 Trigger Handle adds a gun style handle with a scanning trigger to the EDA Headset Use the headset to communicate via Voice over IP VoIP or for audio playback To connect the headset remove the plug from the headset jack at the top of the EDA and insert the headset connector Contact a Symbol representative for compatible headsets Figure 2 1 Headset Connection Multi Media Card MMC Secure Digital SD Card The MMC SD card slot provides secondary non volatile storage The slot is located at the top of the EDA see Figure 2 2 Refer to the documentation provided with the card for more information and follow the manufacturer s recommendations for use FA NOTE SD cards are interoperable with MMC cards both can be used in MC70 EDAs CAUTION Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the MMC SD Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded Accessories 2 3 To insert the M
5. Figure 6 40 Versions Window The window displays software version numbers for the following Configuration Editor e Fusion Build LoginService e Photon1 0 WCDiag WCLaunch WCSAPI WCSRV WCStatus Wireless Applications 6 31 Wireless Diagnostics Application The Wireless Diagnostics application window provides links to perform ICMP Ping Trace Routing and Known APs To open the Wireless Diagnostics window tap the Signal Strength icon Wireless Diagnostics 2 Trace Route 33 Known APs 4 Quit Eh raso 28 Figure 6 41 Wireless Diagnostics Window The Wireless Diagnostics window contains the following options Tap the option to display the option window ICMP Ping tests the wireless network connection Trace Route tests a connection at the network layer between the EDA and any place on the network Known APs displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the EDA Quit Exits the Wireless Diagnostics window Option windows contain a back button to return to the Wireless Diagnostics window ICMP Ping Window The ICMP Ping window allows testing a connection at the network layer part of the IP protocol between the EDA and an AP Ping tests only stop when you tap the Stop Test button close the Wireless Diagnostics application or if the EDA switches between infrastructure and ad hoc modes 6 32 MC70 Integrator Guide To open the ICMP Ping window tap the CMP Ping in the Wireless Diagno
6. No null modem cable was used Replace EDA in cradle and retransmit some external devices require a null modem cable Retransmit using a null modem cable Incorrect cable configuration See the system administrator Cable missing or disconnected Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Re connect cable Table 7 6 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Symptom Battery not charging Possible Cause Battery was removed from the charger or charger was unplugged from AC power too soon Action Re insert the battery in the charger or re connect the charger s power supply The standard capacity battery 1900 mAh fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery 3800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Battery is faulty Battery contacts not connected to charger Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Verify that the battery is seated in the battery well correctly with the contacts facing down Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0 C and 35 C Cables Table 7 7 Troubleshooting the Cables Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7 9 Symptom EDA battery is not charging Possible Cause EDA was disconnected from AC power too soon Action Connect the power cable correctly Confirm main battery is charging und
7. Transmit Power 20 m i dmm St SE se Qo aja Figure 6 37 Current Profile Window Wireless Applications 6 27 Table 6 20 Current Profile Window Field Description Profile Name Displays the current profile name the EDA uses to communicate with the AP ESSID Displays the current profile ESSID name Mode Displays the current profile mode either Infrastructure or Ad Hoc Authentication Displays the current profile s authentication type Encryption Displays the current profile s encryption type Channel Displays the current profile s channel setting Country Displays the current profile s country setting Transmit Power Displays the radio transmission power level IPv4 Status Window The Pv4 Status window displays the current IP address subnet and other IP related information assigned to the EDA It also allows renewing the address if the profile is using DHCP to obtain the IP information Tap Renew to initiate a full DHCP discover The Pv4 Status window updates automatically when the IP address changes To open the Pv4 Status window tap Pv4 Status in the Wireless Status window Wireless Status 3 IPv4 Status IP Tvpe IP Address 172 26 0 36 Subnet 255 250 202 0 Gateway 172 26 3 246 DHCP Server 157 235 4 130 Lease Obtained 3 15 2005 17 03 30 GMT Lease Expires 3 15 2005 20 03 30 GMT DNS 199 2 252 10 WINS MAC DU AD FS 6E 45 50 Host Mame windowst E A Wireless St LOAD Figure 6
8. 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 3 E Select Number of Partnerships Select whether you wantto synchronize with just this computer Figure 3 7 How To Sync Window 3 6 MC70 Integrator Guide 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 NS X New Partnership Select Synchronization Settings Select the type of information you wantto synchronize To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box Mobile Device USER Compt E fg AvantGo AvantGo Channels ER Calendar Not Installed CR Contacts Not Installed vi Eg Favorites Internet Explorer amp Files Synchronized Files v e Inbox Microsoft Outlook A Nintes Nat Installer zl To find out more about and to customize what gets synchronized click on Settings that information type in the list and then click Settings lt Back Cancel Help 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 S
9. None Yes Yes Yes EAP TLS Yes Yes PEAP Yes Yes LEAP Yes Yes TTLS Yes Yes Key Entry Page If you select either 40 Bit WEP or 128 Bit WEP the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the Use Passkey check box was selected in the Encryption dialog box see Figure 6 21 on page 6 15 To enter the key information 1 Enter the 40 bit or 128 bit keys into the fields 2 Tap Next Profile En 7 E Keys WE 121214 Keys TN ue i516 i718 Jas fieic 40 Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box 128 Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box Figure 6 22 40 Bit and 128 Bit WEP Keys Dialog Boxes Passkey Dialog When you select None as an authentication and WEP as an encryption you can choose to enter a passkey by checking the Use PassKey check box The user is prompted to enter the passkey For WEP the Use PassKey checkbox is only available if the authentication is None When you select None as an authentication and TKIP as an encryption you must enter a passkey The user cannot enter a passkey if the encryption is TKIP and the authentication is anything other than None Profile En sl Ei Passkey Figure 6 23 Passkey Dialog Box Wireless Applications 6 17 Tap Next The P Mode dialog box displays IP Mode Use the P Mode dialog box to configure network address parameters IP address subnet gateway DNS and WINS IF Mode once y Figure 6 24 P Config Tab DHCP Table 6 12 P Mode Options Encryption Descri
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11. systems This standard is the protocol of the Internet and has become the global standard for communications TCP provides transport functions which ensures that the total amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end UDP is an alternate transport that does not guarantee delivery It is widely used for real time voice and video transmissions where erroneous packets are not retransmitted IP provides the routing mechanism TCP IP is a routable protocol which means that all messages contain not only the address of the destination station but the address of a destination network This allows TCP IP messages to be sent to multiple networks within an organization or around the world hence its use in the worldwide Internet Every client and server in a TCP IP network requires an IP address which is either permanently assigned or dynamically assigned at startup Telnet A terminal emulation protocol commonly used on the Internet and TCP IP based networks It allows a user at a terminal or computer to log onto a remote device and run a program Terminal See Mobile Computer Terminal Emulation A terminal emulation emulates a character based mainframe session on a remote non mainframe terminal including all display features commands and function keys The VC5000 Series supports Terminal Emulations in 3270 5250 and VT220 Terminate and Stay Resident TSR A program under DOS that ends its foreground execution to remain resident in m
12. 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 Scanning Mode The scanner is energized programmed and ready to read a bar code Scanning Sequence A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code reading system by scanning bar code menus SDK Software Development Kit Self Checking Code A symbology that uses a checking algorithm to detect encoding errors within the characters of a bar code symbol Shared Key Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the AP and the MU share an authentication key SHIP Symbol Host Interface Program SID System 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 SMDK Symbol Mobility Developer s Kit Soft Reset 5ee Warm Boot Space The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars Specular Reflection The mirror like direct reflection of light from a surface which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code Start Stop Character 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
13. 14 ok Please scan all of the bar codes Please scan all of the bar codes Bar codes left to scan Bar codes left to scan Ready to Scan Ready to Scan No Bar Codes Left to Scan Bar Codes Left to Scan are Listed Figure 4 4 Rapid Deployment Window 3 Scan the appropriate bar code s to complete the configuration and or download a A PDF417 bar code 2 D bar code can contain all download data in a single bar code In this case only one bar code may be required to scan b Multi part linear bar codes 1 D bar codes can require scanning several bar codes Scan these bar codes in any order The text box under Bar codes left to scan shows the remaining bar codes to scan see Figure 4 4 4 After successfully scanning all appropriate bar codes the EDA connects to the server and the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays while network settings are configured 3 Rapid Deployment ez 10 03 ok Configuring network settings Please wait Figure 4 5 Rapid Deployment Window Configuring J NOTE Ifthe EDA cannot connect to the server it continues to retry until you cancel exit the application If failure to connect to the server persists see the MSP Administrator 4 16 MC70 Integrator Guide When configuration is complete The Today screen displays A new Wireless profile is created on the EDA from the data encoded in the scanned bar code s See Chapter 6 Wireless Applications for more information a
14. 29 Charging Communication Cable Power Supply AC Line Cord Figure 2 29 Trigger Handle Setup N CAUTION Do not place a Trigger Handle with an attachment such as a Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR into a cradle Remove the attachment before inserting the Trigger Handle into the cradle 2 26 MC70 Integrator Guide To charge the EDA s battery while the EDA is in the Trigger Handle insert the EDA into either the Single Slot USB Serial cradle or the Four Slot Ethernet cradle Figure 2 30 nserting the EDA Into the Cradle for Charging Cables This section describes how to set up and use the cables The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities The following MC70 communication charge cables are available Serial RS232 Charge cable 9 pin D female with power input receptacle USB Client Charge cable standard A connector and a barrel receptacle for power Auto charge cable DEX cable Modem inverter cable The following printer cables are available directly from the printer manufacturer O Neil Printer cable Zebra Printer cable Accessories 2 27 Figure 2 31 Cables MC70 Connector The communication charge cables e Provide the EDA with operating and charging power when used with the Symbol approved power supply e Synchronize information between the EDA and a host computer With customized or third party software it can also synchronize the EDA with corporate databases e Provide seri
15. 38 Pv4 Status Window Table 6 21 Field IP Type IP Address Subnet Gateway DCHP Server Lease Obtained Lease Expires DNS WINS MAC Host Name 6 28 MC70 Integrator Guide IPv4 Status Fields Description Displays the IP type for the current profile DHCP or Static If the IP type is DHCP leased IP address and network address data appear for the EDA If the IP type is Static the values displayed were input manually in the P Config tab on page 6 17 Displays the EDA s IP address The Internet 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 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 The IP address as a dotted decimal notation with the decimal value of each octet separated by a period for example 192 168 7 27 Displays the subnet address Most TCP IP networks use subnets to manage routed IP addresses Dividing an organization s network into subnets allows it to connect to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Displays the gateway address A gateway forwards IP packets to and from a remote destination The Domain Name System DNS is a distribu
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17. 4 5 Installation Using Storage Card To install an application package Copy the package CAB file to a storage card using an appropriate storage card reader Install the storage card into the EDA See Multi Media Card MMC Secure Digital SD Card on page 2 2 for more information On the EDA open File Explorer Open the Storage Card directory Tap the package CAB file The application installs on the EDA Installation Using AirBEAM See AirBEAM Smart on page 4 16 for information on AirBEAM Image Update Windows Mobile 5 0 contains an Image Update feature that updates all operating system components All updates are distributed as update packages Update packages can contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system Symbol distributes the update packages on the Symbol Developer Web Site http devzone symbol com To update an operating system component copy the update package to the EDA using one of a variety of transports including ActiveSync an SD memory card or Symbol AirBEAM Then initiate the update using one of the following methods Double tap the package file in File Explorer similar to extracting a CAB file Perform a special boot sequence that initiates the update Use AirBEAM J NOTE The EDA must have at least 5 MB of free space to perform an OS update To initiate an update 1 Goto the Symbol Developer Zone web site http devzone symbol com 2 Download the appropriate update packa
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21. If the EDA does not power on reset it See Resetting the EDA on page 1 7 When turning the EDA on for the first time the Symbol splash screen displays for about a minute as the EDA initializes its flash file system then the calibration window appears Note that these windows also appear upon cold boot J NOTE When the EDA powers up after inserting a battery for the first time the device boots and powers on automatically Calibrating the Screen To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus 1 Remove the stylus from its holder on the back of the EDA 2 Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen 3 Repeat as the target moves around the screen then tap the screen to continue Resetting the EDA There are two reset functions warm boot and cold boot A warm boot restarts the EDA by closing all running programs A cold boot also restarts the EDA and also resets the clock Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost Perform a warm boot first If the EDA still does not respond perform a cold boot Performing a Warm Boot Hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds As soon as the EDA starts to perform a warm boot release the Power button Performing a Cold Boot To perform a cold boot 1 Simultaneously press the Power button and the 1 and 9 keys 2 After the EDA initializes calibrate the screen Se
22. On Description Used to specify if the Keyboard can wakeup the mobile computer from a power key suspend Dr 1 MCSOwv10 Main SCM Window Use the main menu to access the program functionality described in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Menu Item File Menu Open Config File Save Config Changes Restore All Defaults Export Changes to vm Export Changes to cpf Export allto xml Export all to cpf Exit SCM Menu Functions Description Open a saved configuration file SCD Save changes to the currently loaded configuration file Restore all parameter values to the default state The default values are stored in a Symbol Configuration template file i e MC70w sct Export the changed parameter values to an XML file Export the changed parameter values to an CPF file Export all the parameter values to an XML file Export all the parameter values to an CPF file Exit Symbol Configuration Manager 4 12 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 4 1 SCM Menu Functions Continued Menu Item Description Device Menu Device type Change the current device type template Each template available from the Symbol DevZone must reside in the SCM directory Help Menu About Display the About dialog which shows the application version Parameter State Indicators The first column of the data table displays parameter state indicators The state indicators display one of the states in Table 4 2 for a particular parameter Table 4 2 Parameter Sta
23. SD card slot About This Guide Xi Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Chapter 1 Getting Started provides information on EDA configurations and accessories charging the battery and resetting Chapter 2 Accessories describes the accessories available for the EDA and how to set up power connections and battery charging capabilities where applicable Chapter 3 ActiveSync provides instructions on installing ActiveSync and setting up a partnership between the EDA and a host computer Chapter 4 Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 provides information for provisioning and deploying applications to the EDA Chapter 5 WAN Configuration explains how to verify MC70 service on an Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution EDGE wireless network and establish settings Chapter 6 Wireless Applications describes how to configure the wireless LAN connection Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the EDA and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during EDA operation Appendix A Technical Specifications includes tables listing the technical specifications for the EDA and its accessories Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document EDA refers to any Symbol terminal Italics are used to highlight the following chapters and sections in this and related documents dialog box window and scre
24. Settings Window Network Tab b Ensure the service provider s network appears in the Current network field c If the network does not appear tap Find Network If the network still does not appear verify that the SIM card was installed correctly If it was and no network appears contact the service provider Configuring a GPRS Data Connection A GPRS data connection allows Internet access across a wireless network J NOTE Data connection is pre packaged with T Mobile service accounts Other service providers may require the data connection configuration that follows J NOTE To verify active T Mobile phone and data services tap Til to display the Connectivity dialog Ensure the network name and G for GPRS where available appears in the dialog box 5 4 MC70 Integrator Guide To set up a new data connection 1 2 4 5 Acquire an Access Point Name APN from the service provider Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon Tasks tab i Settings Pa E My ISP Add a new modera connection My Work Network Add a new modera connection Add a new YPN server connection Set up mv proxy server Figure 5 3 Connections Window Under My ISP select Add a new modem connection i settings Fra E i Make New Connection Enter a name for Ehe connection GPRS DATA CONNECTION Select a modem Cellular Line GPRS kd 123 al vo amp e 13 del TablQ w E R T Y
25. U I O P I Ed iSDj FjGIH JIKIL shift 2 x C BIN IM lt gt Ct ati Cancel J Mext Figure 5 4 Connections Window Make New Connection Enter a connection name in the Enter a name for the connection text box Select Cellular Line GPRS from the Select a modem drop down list WAN Configuration 5 5 6 Tap Next i Settings GPRS DATA CONNECTION Access point name Access Point Marg Figure 5 5 Connections Window Access Point Name 7 Enter the APN from the service provider in the Access point name text box 8 Tap Next i Settings bn User name Password If provided by ISP or network administrator 12331 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tabu w e r t v uji jo D 1 ICAP a s d f ga h j k T shift z x cj v b n m Z Ctl gt Back EJ Finish Figure 5 6 Connections Window User Name amp Password 9 Tap Finish user name and password are not required 10 Tap ok to exit Connections Establishing a Data Connection 1 Install a SIM card in the EDA 2 Configure aGPRS data connection See Configuring a GPRS Data Connection on page 5 3 5 6 MC70 Integrator Guide 3 Tap Bi at the top of the screen j Start tk AS 8 41 Tueedang Ile anne Connectivity E To connect to either the Internet or work set up anew connection in Settings Pocket MSM sign in canceled Tap here to try again Device unlocked ba Contacts
26. Unlock Device window SIM Card V NOTE MC7004 and MC7094 only GPRS phone service requires a Subscriber Identification Module SIM card or smart card Obtain this from the phone service provider The card fits into the EDA and can contain the following information e Mobile phone service provider account details Information regarding service access and preferences e Contact information which can be moved to Contacts on the EDA Any additional services to which you have subscribed J NOTE For more information about SIM cards refer to the mobile phone service provider s documentation To install the SIM card 1 Press the red Power button to suspend the EDA 2 Remove the battery 1 10 MC70 Integrator Guide 3 Liftthe SIM cover using the stylus tip Figure 1 8 Lifting the SIM Cover 4 Insertthe SIM card as shown in Figure 1 9 with the cut edge of the card facing out and the contacts facing down Figure 1 9 nserting the SIM Card 5 Lower the SIM cover and snap it in place 6 Replace the battery and battery cover 7 Press the red Power button 8 Tap Start Phone Menu Options Network tab and verify that the service provider appears in the Current network field 9 Make a call to verify connection J NOTE For detailed information about WWAN activation and settings see Chapter 5 WAN Configuration Getting Started 1 11 Removing the Screen Protector A screen protector is applied to the E
27. an existing password enter the current password in the Current text box and enter the new password in the New and Confirm text boxes Tap Save Wireless Applications 6 37 To delete the password enter the current password in the Current text box and leave the New and Confirm text boxes empty Tap Save J NOTE Passwords are case sensitive and can not exceed 10 characters Export Use Export to export all profiles to a registry file and to export the options to a registry file Export Y Settings Export Options Figure 6 50 Options Export Dialog Box To export options 1 Tap Export Options The Save As dialog box displays i Options e X WC OPTIONS one Application kd Figure 6 51 Export Options Save As Dialog Box 2 Enter a filename in the Name field The default filename is WCS_OPTIONS REG 3 Tap Save 6 38 MC70 Integrator Guide To export all profiles 1 3 4 Tap Export All Profiles The Save As dialog box displays Name Folder Type Location Application id Figure 6 52 Export All Profiles Save As Dialog Box Enter a filename in the Name field The default filename is WCS_PROFILES REG In the Folder drop down list select the desired folder Tap Save Selecting Export All Profiles saves the current profile This information is used to determine which profile to connect with after a warm boot or cold boot Cold Boot Persistence Export options and
28. and MAX Power Save with respect to network performance and battery life MAX Power Save Max Power Save yields the longest battery life while potentially reducing network performance In networks with minimal latency Max Power Save performs as well as Fast Power Save but with increased battery conservation Wireless Applications 6 21 Manage Profiles Application The Manage Profiles window provides a list of user configured wireless profiles Define up to 32 profiles at any one time To open the Manage Profiles window tap the Signal Strength icon Manage Profiles Manage Profiles Profile Name Profile 4 Figure 6 30 Manage Profiles Window Icons next to each profile identify the profile s current state Table 6 18 Profile Icons Icon Description No Icon Profile is not selected but enabled Profile is disabled Ai Profile is cancelled A cancelled profile is disabled until a connect or login function is performed through the configuration editor e a a Profile is in use and describes an infrastructure profile not using encryption Profile is in use and describes an infrastructure profile using encryption Profile is in use and describes an ad hoc profile not using encryption Profile is in use and describes an ad hoc profile using encryption Profile is not valid in the device current operating regulatory domain gt ME E e The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic r
29. and packet based data services This enables services such as internet browsing e mail on the move powerful visual communications multimedia messages and location based services When using the EDA as a phone services can include speed dialing call tracking voice mail call forwarding conference calling and caller ID depending on the type of service Also use the integrated phone as a modem to connect the EDA to an ISP or work network The GSM GPRS enabled EDA can connect to the Internet or work network over GPRS using Cellular Line or using the modem specified by the mobile phone service provider J NOTE Before using an EDA on a wireless network first select a provider establish a voice and data enabled service plan and configure the EDA where applicable Refer to the MC70 User Guide for information on how to use the phone and services Quick Startup Steps To use the EDA for phone and data connections 1 Install the EDA main battery See Installing and Removing the Main Battery on page 1 3 2 Charge the main battery and backup battery See Charging the Battery on page 1 5 3 Install the SIM card See S M Card on page 1 9 4 Start the EDA 5 Ensure network coverage page 5 2 6 Configure a GPRS data connection page 5 3 J NOTE Data connection configuration is pre packaged with T Mobile service Other other service providers may require data connection configuration 5 2 MC70 Integrator Guide 7 Configur
30. enables the AirBEAM Smart Client s version synchronization functionality Build the license key file into AirBEAM Smart Client s image or download it in a special AirBEAM package The AirBEAM license key file contains a unique key and a customer specific banner that appears when the AirBEAM Smart Client version synchronization logic is invoked Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 1 Tap Start Programs AirBEAM Smart Client The AirBEAM Smart CE window appears 2 Tap File Configure The AirBEAM configuration window appears Packages 1 Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 Package 4 SECH WEE CEET Figure 4 6 AirBEAM Configuration Window Use the configuration window to view and edit AirBEAM Smart Client configurations This dialog box has six tabs that you can modify Packages 1 Packages 2 Server Misc 1 Misc 2 and Misc 3 4 18 MC70 Integrator Guide Packages 1 Tab Use this tab to specify the package name of the first four of eight packages to load during the AirBEAM synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package available on the specified package server Packages 1 Packages 2 Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 Package 4 Figure 4 7 Package 1 Tab Table 4 5 Package 1 Tab Field Description 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
31. how to use a VCD7000 vehicle cradle with the EDA For cradle installation and communication setup procedures refer to the MC70 Integrator Guide Once installed in a vehicle the cradle holds the EDA securely in place provides power for operating the EDA provides a serial port for data communication between an EDA and an external device e g a printer re charges the battery in the EDA re charges a standard capacity or extended capacity spare battery Requirements For mounting four 8 32 self locking nuts four 8 washers a drill with a 6 drill bit 204 For power connection power input cable included p n 25 61987 01 UL Listed in line fuse rated 250V 5A included must be used if not connecting to vehicle s fuse panel in line fuse holder included must be used if not connecting to vehicle s fuse panel For serial connection DB9 female serial cable some devices may require null modem For communication an MC70 host computer setup and EDA setup as determined by the application you are using Connector Ports There are two connection ports on the bottom of the vehicle cradle Table2 3 Vehicle Cradle Connection Ports Ports Function Serial otandard RS 232 port used for direct connection to the serial device using a serial cable Power Used for connecting to vehicle power using the power input cable Accessories 2 13 Connector Pin Outs Table 2 4 Power Input Cable Pin Signal 1 Chass
32. left and right margins of a horizontal code STEP Symbol Terminal Enabler Program Subnet A subset of nodes on a network that are serviced by the same router See Router Subnet Mask 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 Substrate A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed SVTP Symbol Virtual Terminal Program Symbol 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 Symbol Aspect Ratio The ratio of symbol height to symbol width Symbol Height The distance between the outside edges of the quiet zones of the first row and the last row Glossary 10 MC70 Integrator Guide Symbol Length 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 Symbology The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type e g UPC EAN Code 39 PDF417 etc T TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar
33. locking nuts CAUTION Do not install a VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle on or near an air bag cover plate or within an aerobic zone Also do not install it in a location that affects vehicle safety or driveability Power Connection Please read all of the following instructions before beginning G WARNING A properly trained technician must perform the power connection Improper connection can damage your vehicle cradle or EDA Refer to the vehicle s Owner s Manual for instructions for removing power To connect the cradle to power CAUTION When setting up connection for this cradle only use the power input cable provided with this cradle 1 Locate the vehicle power source v NOTE The ideal location for connecting the vehicle cradle power input cable would be an accessory output in your vehicle s fuse panel The vehicle cradle should be added to a circuit with a maximum load capacity for the cradle and the original circuit Refer to the vehicle s Owner s Manual for identification of the circuit If a fused output is not available the vehicle cradle must be installed with the provided in line fuse holder and UL Listed 5A fuse The fuse protects the vehicle from an electrical short on the power line to the cradle To use the cradle to charge the EDA and spare battery when the vehicle s ignition is off connect the cradle to unswitched power Accessories 2 15 2 Route the power input cable from the cradle s power port to the connectio
34. not fully attached to the MSR Ensure MSR is receiving power Ensure EDA is attached correctly Confirm main battery is charging under Start Settings System Power The standard capacity battery 1900 mAh fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery 3800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Detach and re attach the MSR to the EDA ensuring it is firmly connected 7 10 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 7 8 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Continued Symptom Possible Cause Action During data EDA detached from MSR Reattach EDA to MSR and retransmit communication no during communications data transmits or transmitted data was Incorrect cable See the system administrator incomplete configuration Communication software Perform setup as described in Chapter 3 ActiveSync is not installed or configured properly Trigger Handle Table 7 9 Troubleshooting the Trigger Handle Problem Solution Cannot insert EDA in Cleat is not installed on Install the cleat Installing the Trigger Handle Cleat on page Trigger Handle the EDA 2 23 Scan line does not EDA is not attached Remove the EDA from the Trigger Handle and reinsert appear when trigger is properly to the Trigger pressed Handle and is not making contact with the connector EDA does not contain a Load a scanning applica
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36. protocol that uses the industry standard Message Digest 4 MD4 and Data Encryption Standard DES algorithms to encrypt responses The authenticating server challenges the access client and the access client challenges the authenticating server If either challenge is not correctly answered the connection is rejected MS CHAP v2 was originally designed by Microsoft as a PPP authentication protocol to provide better protection for dial up and virtual private network VPN connections With Windows XP SP1 Windows XP SP2 Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 SP4 MS CHAP v2 is also an EAP type TLS EAP TLS is used during phase 2 of the authentication process This method uses a user certificate to authenticate Wireless Applications 6 9 Table 6 8 lists the TTLS tunneled authentication options Table 6 8 TTLS Tunneled Authentication Options TTLS Tunneled Authentication CHAP MS CHAP MS CHAP v2 PAP MD5 Description Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP is one of the two main authentication protocols used to verify the user name and password for PPP Internet connections CHAP is more secure than PAP because it performs a three way handshake during the initial link establishment between the home and remote machines It can also repeat the authentication anytime after the link is established Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol MS CHAP is an implementation of the CHAP protocol that Microsoft crea
37. sensitive 4 20 MC70 Integrator Guide Server Tab Use this tab to specify the configurations of the server to which the client connects during the package synchronization process Packages 2 Server mil 4 gt IP Address Figure 4 9 Server Tab Table 4 7 Server Tab Field Description IP Address The IP Address of the server It may be a host name or a dot notation format Directory The directory on the server that contains the AirBEAM package definition files All AirBEAM package definition files are retrieved from this directory during the package synchronization process User The FTP user name that is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process Password The FTP password that corresponds to the FTP user specified in the User field The specified password is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process J NOTE Do not enter inadvertent trailing spaces on the Server tab Information entered in these fields are case and space sensitive Misc 1 Tab Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 21 Use this tab to configure various miscellaneous features RAM Management Suppress Separator C Server Misc 1 Misc 4 4 Figure 4 10 Misc 1 Tab Table 4 8 Misc 1 Tab Field Auto load RAM Management Suppress Separator TFTP WNMS Description Use this drop down list to specify how to invoke the AirBEAM Smart Client when the clien
38. storage is implemented using Flash memory technology which is generally slower than volatile RAM memory In certain situations the speed of the operation is more important than the integrity of the data For these situations Symbol has provided a small volatile File Storage volume accessed as the Cache Disk folder Disk operations to the Cache Disk folder are much faster than to any of the persistent storage volumes but data is lost across warm boots and power interruptions Note that a backup battery powers RAM memory including the Cache Disk when you remove the main battery for a short period of time The EDA uses the Cache Disk for temporary data that can be restored from other sources for example for temporarily caching HTML web pages by a browser or generating formatted files to send to a printer Both situations benefit from the increased speed of the cache disk but you can restore the data if needed DO NOT use the Cache Disk as a method to improve application performance Analyze applications that perform slower in persistent storage to optimize disk access Common areas for optimization include minimizing the number of reads and writes to a file removing unneeded debug logging and minimizing file flushing or closing files Persistent Storage Windows Mobile 5 0 protects all data and applications from power related loss Because Windows Mobile 5 0 mounts the entire file system and registry in persistent storage rather than usin
39. stripe reading 2 23 troubleshooting 7 9 multimedia card usce 1 2 2 1 2 2 N network configuring GPRS WAN 5 3 GoM NEE 5 14 network coverage GSM 5 1 5 2 0 O Neil printer cable 2 26 open system 6 15 6 17 operating environment 0000 eee eee A 1 operating mode 6 6 P packaging dapi dr ran 4 4 PEAP M T P rp 6 8 persistent storage llle eren 4 9 phone security o o oooooooo ooo 5 9 5 10 phone settings 5 8 PIN changing for phone sss 5 9 PIN disabling for phone use 5 10 PIN enabling for phone use 5 9 BIOS iia a dias A 7 A 8 powering ON EDA 2 0 cece eee 1 7 printer cable llle 1 2 profile create new lees 6 23 al 6 23 c MCI 6 22 NANE aues tied mda eol a ibtd tA act au a tc son 6 5 0 quick release holster enue 1 2 R SEET 4 9 random access memory 4 9 zlii EE 4 4 rapid deployment client 4 13 AIBEAM A seen 4 14 Dal COdeS C 4 14 T D ee age 4 13 AIBEAM EE 4 14 Dar Codes an ee aan 4 14 FEegMIerge vss ben bed ah 4 7 EMOS REENEN 4 4 removing main battery o o ooooooooo 1 4 reset Haec ens BGS E eee Utd Sates 1 7 cope 1 7 dig CASE corbata de dd 2 1 RS232 charge cable o ooooooooo 2 26 S
40. the power cable You may be able to connect to a fuse panel with a simple blade terminal or commercially available connector Consult the vehicle Owner s Manual for information on how to access the power supply in the vehicle 5 Connect the power input cable into the power port on the cradle 2 16 MC70 Integrator Guide To see if the cradle has power insert the EDA The Charging LED on the EDA blinks slowly to indicate charging and turns solid amber when the battery is completely charged See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 for other indications Serial Device Connection The EDA has a serial port on the bottom When the EDA is inserted into the cradle it connects to the cradle s serial port The EDA can then use the cradle s serial port to communicate with an external device To Serial Port of Serial Device Figure 2 16 Vehicle Cradle Serial Connection To provide serial communications between an EDA and a serial device connect one end of the 9 pin serial cable into the serial port on the cradle and the other end into the serial port on the serial device J NOTE Some devices may require a null modem serial cable To begin communication 1 Insert the EDA into the cradle 2 To initiate communication make appropriate selections on the EDA as determined by the application you are using N CAUTION Removing the EDA during data communication disrupts communication between the EDA and the attached device Accessories 2 17 Char
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42. to control the cursor clear the screen and set colors Communications programs support the ANSI terminal mode and often default to this terminal emulation for dial up connections to online services ASCII 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 Autodiscrimination 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 Bar The dark element in a printed bar code symbol Bar Code 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 Bar Code Density The number of characters represented per unit of measurement e g characters per inch Bar Height The dimension of a bar measured perpendicular to the bar width Bar Width Thickness of a bar measured from the edge closest to the symbol start character to the trailing edge of the same bar BIOS Basic Input Output System A collection of ROM based code with a standard API used to interface with standa
43. window to display the Ad Hoc networks available to the EDA Tap Save to save the settings or tap X to discard any changes Wireless Applications 6 35 Regulatory Options Use the Regulatory settings to configure the country the EDA is in Due to regulatory requirements within a country a EDA is only allowed to use certain channels Fa Y Settings usa y Enable 802 11d sme Figure 6 46 Regulatory Options Dialog Box Table 6 24 Regulatory Options Field Description Settings Select the country from the drop down list To connect to a profile the profile country must match this setting or the AP country setting if you selected the Enable 802 11d check box Enable 802 11d The WLAN adapter attempts to retrieve the country from APs Profiles which use Infrastructure mode can only connect if the country set is the same as the AP country settings or if the profile country setting is Allow Any Country All APs must be configured to transmit the country information Band Selection The Band Selection settings identify the frequency bands to scan when finding WLANs These values refer to the 802 11 standard networks Figure 6 47 Band Selection Dialog Box Table6 25 Band Selection Options Field Description 5GHz Band The Find WLANs application list includes all networks found in the 5 GHz band 802 114 2 4GHz Band The Find WLANS application list includes all networks found in the 2 4 GHz band 802 11b and 802 119
44. 1 Press the red Power button to suspend the EDA 2 Loosen the handstrap at the top of the EDA 3 Open the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover Battery Cover Latch Figure 1 4 Opening the Battery Cover Latches Getting Started 1 5 4 Liftthe top of the battery cover and remove Figure 1 5 Removing the Battery Cover 5 Pressthe battery release latch on the bottom of the battery to unlock and lift the battery out of the well Charging the Battery Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Before using the EDA for the first time charge the main battery until the amber Charge Status LED remains lit see Table 1 2 on page 1 6 for charge status indications using a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply For information about the accessories available for the EDA see Chapter 2 Accessories The EDA is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully charged main battery When the EDA is used for the first time the backup battery requires approximately 24 hours to fully charge This also applies any time the backup battery is discharged which occurs when the main battery is removed for several hours The backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 30 minutes at room temperature when the EDA s main battery is removed When the EDA reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains data in memory for at l
45. 200 device dependent Tap OK to exit the Comm Settings window and tap Exit to exit the Control Panel window Proceed with installing ActiveSync on the host computer and setting up a partnership 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 J NOTE Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computer before connecting the EDA ActiveSync 3 3 Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer 1 Select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync on the host computer The ActiveSync Window displays ty Microsoft ActiveSync Mm E File View Tools Help ojaa E Sync Slop Details Explore Options WindowsCE Not connected Information Type Status Files Synchronized Figure 3 2 ActiveSync Window J NOTE Assign each EDA a unique device name Do not try to synchronize more than one EDA to the same name 2 Inthe ActiveSync window select File Connection Settings The Connection Settings window appears Connection Settings E x Click Get Connected to connect your mobile device to this LS computer Status Device connected Get Connected Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port COM1 Y Status COM port is available V Allow USB connect
46. 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 J NOTE Do not enter inadvertent trailing spaces on the Packages 1 tab Information entered in these fields are case and space sensitive Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 19 Packages 2 Tab Use this tab to specify the package name of the last four of eight packages to load during the AirBEAM synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package available on the specified package server Packages 2 Server mi Package 5 Package 6 Package 7 Package 8 Upload Pkg Figure 4 8 Package 2 Tab Table 4 6 Package 2 Tab Field Description Package 5 Package name of the fifth of eight packages This is an optional field Package 6 Package name of the sixth of eight packages This is an optional field Package 7 Package name of the seventh of eight packages This is an optional field Package 8 Package name of the eighth of eight packages This is an optional field Upload Pkg Package name of a package to be processed for upload files during the AirBEAM synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package available on the specified package server This is an optional field J NOTE Do not enter inadvertent trailing spaces on the Packages 2 tab Information entered in these fields are case and space
47. Area WWAN radio eGPRS GSM 850 900 1800 and 1900 MHz Wireless LAN Data and Voice Communications Wireless Local Area WLAN radio Data Rates Supported Operating Channels Security Spreading Technique Antenna Voice Communication Tri mode IEEE 802 11a b g 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps Chan 8 169 5040 5845 MHz 4920 4980 MHz Japan only Chan 1 13 2412 2472 MHz Chan 14 2484 MHz Japan only Actual operating frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency WPA2 WEP 40 or 128 bit TKIP TLS TTLS MS CHAP TTLS MS CHAP v2 TTLS CHAP TTLS MD5 TTLS PAP PEAP TLS PEAP MS CHAP v2 AES LEAP Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Internal for LAN External for WAN Integrated Voice over IP ready P2P PBX PTT Wi FiTM certified IEEE 802 11a b g direct sequence wireless LAN Wireless PAN Data and Voice Communications Bluetooth Data Capture Specifications Options Class Il v 1 2 2D imager 1D linear Table A 1 EDA Technical Specifications Continued Item Description Linear 1D Scanner SE800HP Specifications Optical Resolution 0 005 in minimum element width Roll 30 from vertical Pitch Angle 65 from normal Skew Tolerance 60 from normal Ambient Light Sunlight 8 000 ft candles 86 112 Lux Artifical Light 450 ft candles 4 844 Lux Shock 2 000 5 G S
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49. DA Symbol recommends using this to minimize wear and tear Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays To remove the screen protector lift the corner using a thin plastic card such as a credit card then carefully lift it off the display Lift Screen Protector Corner Figure 1 10 Removing the Screen Protector N CAUTION Do not use a sharp object to remove the protector Doing so can damage the display J NOTE Not using a screen protector can affect warranty coverage To purchase replacement protectors contact your local account manager or Symbol Technologies Inc These include screen protector installation instructions Part number KT 67525 01 Screen Protector 3 pk Chapter 2 Accessories Introduction MC70 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities Accessories include cables cradles four slot spare battery charger headset Multimedia Card MMC Secure Device SD card Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR and trigger handle Cables Snap one of the following cables on to the EDA to connect an external device USB Client charge cable RS232 charge cable e DEX cable Modem inverter cable e Autocharge cable e Single Slot USB Serial cradle charges the EDA main battery and a spare battery It also synchronizes the EDA with a host computer through a USB connection Four Slot Ethernet cradle charges the EDA main battery and connects the EDA with an Ethernet network
50. EDA currently uses appears in the Current network field at the top of the window Changing Networks Manually 1 Tap Start Settings Personaltab Phone icon Network tab or Start Phone Menu Options Network tab j Settings E Tl a ok Current network PSC Wireless Network selection select Preferred networks Services Network Phone Info Band E Figure 5 20 MC70 Phone Window Network Tab 2 From the Network selection drop down list select Manual i Choose Network Select an available network and then ATAT Wireless T Mobile Services Network Phone Info Band E Figure 5 21 Choose Network 3 From the Choose Network window select the network to use 4 Tap OK WAN Configuration 5 15 Viewing Available Networks To view all wireless networks available 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Network tab or Start Phone Menu Options Network tab i Settings Current network PSC Wireless Network selection select Preferred networks Services Network Phone Info Band Figure 5 22 MC70 Phone Window Network Tab 2 Tap Find Network ATAT Wireless T Mobile Services Network Phone Info Band Figure 5 23 Choose Network 3 From the Choose Network window select the network to use 4 Tap OK 5 16 MC70 Integrator Guide Setting Preferred Networks Set networks in a preferred order of access Setting p
51. HINWEIS Benutzen Sie nur eine von Symbol Technologies genehmigte Stromversorgung mit einer Ausgangsleistung von 12 V Gleichstrom und mindestens 3 33A Die Stromversorgung ist nach EN60950 f r die Verwendung in SELV Stromkreisen zertifiziert Bei Verwendung eines anderen Netzteils werden alle f r das Ger t gew hrten Genehmigungen au er Kraft gesetzt und der Betrieb kann gef hrlich sein Setup USB Port Serial Port Power Port Power Supply Figure2 3 Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Power and USB Connections Accessories 2 5 Charging the EDA Battery Connect the cradle to power Insert the EDA into the EDA slot to begin charging Charge Status LED Figure 2 4 EDA Battery Charging Charging the Spare Battery Spare Battery Figure 2 5 Spare Battery Charging Battery Charging Indicators The Single Slot USB Serial Cradle charges the EDA s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously The EDA s Charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the EDA See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 for charging status indications The spare battery charging LED on the cradle indicates the status of the spare battery charging in the cradle See Table 2 1 for charging status indications 2 6 MC70 Integrator Guide The standard battery fully charges in approximately four hours and the extended capacity battery fully charges in approximately eight hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures fr
52. Hoc mode This dialog box does not appear if you selected Infrastructure mode To select Ad Hoc mode 1 Select achannel number from the Channel drop down list The default is Channel 1 2412 Mhz Profile Entry Ad Hoc Settings Channel ji 2412 MHz el Figure 6 7 Ad Hoc Settings Dialog Box 2 Tap Next The Authentication dialog box displays Authentication Use the Authentication dialog box to configure authentication If you selected Ad Hoc mode you can only select None because Ad Hoc authentication is not supported Select an authentication type from the drop down list and tap Next Selecting PEAP or TTLS displays the Tunneled dialog box Selecting None EAP TLS or LEAP displays the Encryption dialog box See Encryption on page 6 15 for encryption options Table 6 6 lists the available authentication options Profile En 7 Authentication none sl Figure 6 8 Authentication Dialog Box Table 6 6 Authentication Options Authentication Description None Default setting when authentication is not required on the network EAP TLS Select this option to enable EAP TLS authentication EAP 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 by using secure authentication certificates 6 8 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 6 6 Authentication Options Continued A
53. If so replace the faulty battery EDA is not inserted Remove the EDA and reinsert it correctly Verify charging is correctly in the cradle active Tap Start Settings System Power to view battery status Ambient temperature of Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is the cradle is too warm between 0 C and 35 C Attempt by the EDA to EDA removed from the Wait one minute and reinsert the EDA in the cradle This allows ActiveSync failed During communication no data was transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete cradle while the LED was blinking green Using an outdated version of ActiveSync ActiveSync on the host computer has not yet closed the previous ActiveSync session Incorrect cable configuration the cradle to attempt another synchronization Visit http www microsoft com for the latest ActiveSync software Wait one minute and reinsert the EDA in the cradle This allows the cradle to attempt another synchronization Ensure the correct cable Ethernet is used with the cradle Communication software improperly configured Perform setup as described in Chapter 3 ActiveSync EDA ActiveSync disabled or not configured to accept network connection On the EDA tap Start ActiveSync Tools Options Options button Then uncheck the Enable PC sync using this connection check box Host ActiveSync disabled or not configured to accept network connect
54. Ist which contains the name of the bmp file For example mysplash bmp 2 Copy the bmp file and the pkgs Ist file to one of the following e SD card root directory e EDA s emp directory e EDA s Windows directory 3 Ifusing an SD card insert the SD card into the EDA 4 Perform a cold boot 5 Pressthe trigger or side scan button for 5 seconds while booting to invoke the Update Loader and install the splash screen XML Provisioning To configure the settings on an EDA use XML provisioning To install an XML provisioning file on the EDA create a Cabinet Provisioning File CPF A CPF file is similar to a CAB file and contains just one file _setup xml Like a CAB file the CPF extension is associated with WCELoad EXE Opening a CPF extracts the XML code and uses it to provision and configure the EDA The user receives an e mail notification indicating Success or failure XML provisioning provides the ability to configure varoius features of the EDA i e registry and file system However some settings require security priviledges To change registry settings via a CPF file you must have certain privileges roles Some registry keys require you to simply be an Authenticated User while other registry keys require you to be a Manager Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file Metabase Settings for Registry Configuration Service Provider section for the default role settings in Windows Mobile 5 0 Application Deployment for M
55. MC SD card 1 2 3 4 Power off the EDA Remove the card cover on the side of the EDA by loosening the screws and lifting the cover out of the slot RNC mg Figure 2 2 Card Cover Removal Insert the card with the card contacts facing down and the cut corner on the right until you feel a click Replace the housing cover and secure with the screws To remove an MMC SD card 1 2 Power off the EDA Remove the card cover at the top of the EDA by loosening the screws and lifting the cover out of the slot See Figure 2 2 Using the stylus press and release the card to eject it Remove the card from the card slot Replace the card cover Single Slot USB Serial Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Single Slot USB Serial cradle with the EDA For USB communication setup procedures see Chapter 3 ActiveSync The Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the EDA Synchronizes information between the EDA and a host computer See Chapter 3 ActiveSync for information on setting up a partnership between the EDA and a host computer Charges the EDASs battery Charges a spare battery 2 4 MC70 Integrator Guide J NOTE Use only a Symbol approved power supply output rated 12 Vdc and minimum 3 33A The power supply is certified to EN60950 with SELV outputs Use of an alternative power supply will invalidate any approval given to this device and may be dangerous
56. Settings Use the Phone Settings window to customize settings such as the ring type and ring tone for incoming calls security options GPRS and other options depending on the type of service Phone Use the Phone tab to customize ring type ring tone keypad tone and security options Tap Start Settings Personaltab Phone icon Phone tab Or Start Phone Menu Options Phone tab i Settings Tl a ok Sounds rote Ring tone Windows Default gt Keypad Long tones Security Require PIN when phone is used Change PIN Phone Services Network Phone Info Band Figure 5 11 MC70 Phone Window Phone Tab Sounds 1 Phone Number automatically displays on the Phone tab when a live SIM card is installed 2 Select a ring type from the Ring type drop down list The ring type changes the way the EDA rings when you receive an incoming call Regardless of the ring type selected a dialog box appears on the EDA s display for incoming calls 3 Select a ring tone for incoming calls from the Hing tone drop down list To hear a sample of the selected ring tone tap Tap m to end the ring tone J NOTE To use custom wav mid or wma files as ring tones use ActiveSync on the host computer to copy the file to the Windows Rings folder on the EDA Then select the sound from the ring tone list WAN Configuration 5 9 4 Select a keypad tone from the Keypad drop down list This selection de
57. a where the ambient temperature is between 0 C and 35 C Remove and re insert the spare battery in the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated Battery inserted incorrectly Battery is faulty Re insert the battery so the charging contacts on the battery align with the contacts on the cradle Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0 C and 35 C During data communication no data transmits or transmitted data was incomplete EDA removed from cradle during communication Replace EDA in cradle and retransmit Incorrect cable configuration Communication software is not installed or configured properly See the system administrator Perform setup as described in Chapter 3 ActiveSync Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Table 7 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7 7 Solution Battery is not EDA removed from the Replace the EDA in the cradle The standard capacity battery charging cradle too soon 1900 mAh fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery 8800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Tap Start Settings System Power to view battery status Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly
58. al connection through the serial pass through port for communication with a serial device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Communication Setup on page 2 28 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 Communication Setup on page 2 28 Dedicated printer cables provide communication with a printer Setup The EDA communication charge cables can connect with a serial USB device such as a printer or host computer through its serial or USB port Power Input Connector MC70 Connector N USB Client Cable Standard A Connector Connector Figure 2 32 Communication Charge Cables 2 28 MC70 Integrator Guide Battery Charging The communication charge cables can charge the EDA battery and supply operating power To charge the EDA battery 1 Connect the communication charge cable power input connector to the Symbol approved power source 2 Slide the bottom of the EDA into the connector end of the communication charge cable and gently press in until it latches into the EDA The EDA amber Charge LED indicates the EDA battery charging status The standard battery charges in less than four hours and the extended capacity battery charges in less than six hours See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 for charging status indications 3 When charging completes remove the cable by gently pulling the EDA an
59. allow applications signed with a privileged certificate to run use the following provisioning document lt wap provisioningdoc gt lt characteristic type SecurityPolicy gt lt Disallow unsigned apps gt lt parm name 4102 value 0 gt lt No Prompt gt parm name 4122 value 1 gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt For more information on various security options refer to the Security Policy Settings topic in the latest Windows Mobile documentation Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 3 Installing Certificates Use XML provisioning to query and delete certificates from certificate stores To add a new certificate the Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store use the following sample provisioning document lt wap provisioningdoc gt characteristic type CertificateStore gt characteristic type Privileged Execution Trust Authorities gt characteristic type 657141E12FA45786F6A57CA6464032D4B3A55475 gt lt parm name EncodedCertificate value This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt To create your own provisioning document with real certificate inform
60. and has a high energy density Laser Diode 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 laser scanner A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light LCD See Liquid Crystal Display LED Indicator 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 Light Emitting Diode See LED Liquid Crystal Display LCD A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates The crystals are excited by precise electrical charges causing them to reflect light outside according to their bias They use little electricity and react relatively quickly They require external light to reflect their information to the user M MC Mobile Computer MDN Mobile Directory Number The directory listing telephone number that is dialed generally using POTS to reach a mobile unit The MDN is usually associated with a MIN in a cellular telephone in the US and Canada the MDN and MIN are the same value for voice cellular users International roaming considerations often result in the MDN being different from the MIN MIL 1 mil 1 thousandth of an inch MIN Mobile Identification Number The unique account number associated with a cellul
61. apid Deployment RD Client facilitates software downloads to a EDA from a Mobility Services Platform MSP Console s FTP server The MSP Console is a web based interface to the wireless infrastructure monitoring and management tools provided by the MSP Lite or MSP Enterprise server When software packages are transferred to the FTP server the EDA on the wireless network can download them The location of software packages are encoded in RD bar codes When the EDA scans a bar code s the software package s is downloaded from the FTP server to the EDA Multiple EDAs can scan a single RD bar code J NOTE 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 Rapid Deployment Client or Start Programs Rapid Deployment Client icon ES A 6 46 ok Please scan all of the bar codes Waiting Bar codes left to scan Waiting Figure 4 3 Rapid Deployment Window 4 14 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 4 4 Rapid Deployment Window Text Box Button Description Please scan allofthe bar Displays the status of a scanned bar code codes Waiting indicates the EDA is ready to scan a bar code OK indicates the EDA successfully scanned a bar code The Ind
62. ar device It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system Misread Misdecode 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 Glossary 7 Mobile Computer In this text mobile computer refers to the Symbol Series 9000 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 N Nominal The exact or ideal intended value for a specified parameter Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviations from this value Nominal Size 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 NVM Non Volatile Memory O ODI See Open Data Link Interface Open Data Link Interface ODI Novell s driver specification for an interface between network hardware and higher level protocols It supports multiple protocols on a single NIC Network Interface Controller It is capable of understanding and translating any network information or request sent by any other ODI compatible protocol into something a NetWare client can understand and process Open System Authentication Open System authentication is a null authentication algorithm P PAN Personal area network Using Bluetooth wireless technology PANs enable devices to commun
63. are certificate they are assured that the package is authentic and that it was created by Symbol By enforcing the use of digital signatures users can also prevent malicious applications from executing on the EDA For example users can provision the EDA to only execute trusted applications digitally signed Symbol ships all Windows Mobile 5 0 based products in an open state which means all signed and unsigned applications should work However customers can still reconfigure their EDAs to operate in the trusted mode This means that only applications signed with a certificate from the Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store can run MC70 Integrator Guide To support the broadest number of deployments third party software developers should perform the following when releasing software for a Windows Mobile 5 0 devices Sign all their EXEs amp DLLs with their private key Provide the corresponding public certificate to end users so that it can be installed into Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store If the software is installed via a CAB file developer should also Sign the CAB file with their private key Provide the corresponding public certificate to end users so that it can be installed into SPC Certificate otore Locking Down a Mobile Computer Like most configuration options in Windows Mobile 5 0 security settings are set via XML provisioning For example to enforce the trusted model and only
64. ation 1 2 2 OS XN ee 11 Obtain a certificate from a security provider such as VeriSign Double click on the certificate file CER to open it Click on the Details tab and locate the Thumbprint field Copy the contents of the Thumbprint field and replace the value in the XML example above Click the Copy to File button Click Next to start the Certificate Export Wizard Select Base 64 encoded X 509 CER and then click Next Set the File Name to CertOutput xml and click Next Click Finish to export the certificate Open the exported file CertOutput xml in a text editor i e NotePad Copy the contents of the file excluding the first line last line and CR LF and replace the value of the EncodedCertificate parameter in the xml example above Device Management Security You can control access to certain device settings and security levels such as installing applications and changing security settings Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Help file for information on device management security 4 4 MC70 Integrator Guide Remote API Security The Remote API RAPI enables applications that run on a desktop to perform actions on a remote device RAPI provides the ability to manipulate the file system on the remote device including the creation and deletion of files and directories By default Symbol ships with RAPI in the restricted mode Certain tools such as RAPIConfig may not work properly R
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67. between refreshes of the Manage Profiles window Log On Off Application When the user launches the Log On Off application the EDA may be in two states the user may be logged onto the EDA by already entering credentials through the login box or there are no user logged on Each of these states have a separate set of use cases and a different look to the dialog box User Already Logged In If already logged into the EDA the user can launch the login dialog box for the following reasons Connect to and re enable a cancelled profile To do this Launch the password dialog Select the cancelled profile from the profile list Login to the profile J NOTE Re enable cancelled profiles using the Profile Editor Wizard and choosing to connect to the cancelled profile Cancelled profiles are also re enabled when a new user logs on 6 40 MC70 Integrator Guide Log off the EDA to prevent another user from accessing the current users network privileges Switch EDA users to quickly logoff the EDA and allow another user to log into the EDA No User Logged In If no user is logged into the EDA launch the login dialog box and log in to access user profiles The Login dialog box varies if it is Launched by WCS because the service is connecting to a new profile that needs credentials Launched by WCS because the service is trying to verify the credentials due to credential caching rules Launched by a user when a user is logged in Launc
68. bles it or a new user logs onto the EDA Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the EDA and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during EDA operation Maintaining the EDA For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the EDA Do not scratch the screen of the EDA When working with the EDA use the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch sensitive screen Never use an actual pen or pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the EDA screen Symbol recommends using a screen protector p n KT 67525 01 The touch sensitive screen of the EDA is glass Do not to drop the EDA or subject it to strong impact Protect the EDA from temperature extremes Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day and keep it away from heat sources Do not store or use the EDA in any location that is dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the EDA If the surface of the EDA screen becomes soiled clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window cleaning solution Periodically replace the rechargeable battery to ensure maximum battery life and product performance Battery life depends on individual usage patterns A screen protector is applied to the EDA Symbol recommends using this to minimize wear and tear Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch
69. bout wireless profiles The designated package s are downloaded from the FTP server AirBEAM Smart The AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and Symbol wireless handheld devices Before transfer AirBEAM Smart checks and compares package versions so that only updated packages are loaded AirBEAM Smart resides on radio equipped client devices and allows them to request download and install software as well as to upload files and status data A single communications session performs both file download and upload The ability to transfer software over a radio network can greatly reduce the logistical efforts of client software management In an AirBEAM Smart system a network accessible host server acts as the storage point for the software transfer The AirBEAM Smart Client uses the industry standard FTP or TF IP file transfer protocols to check the host system for updates and if necessary to transfer updated software J NOTE For more information about AirBEAM Smart refer to the AirBEAM Smart Windows CE Client Product Reference Guide p n 72 63060 xx AirBEAM Package Builder In a typical distributed AirBEAM system software to be transferred is organized into packages In general an AirBEAM package is 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 oc
70. can Rate 50 6 scans sec bidirectional Scan Angle 46 5 typical Laser Power 1 0 mW nominal 2D Imager Engine SE 4400 Specifications Field of View Horizontal 32 2 Vertical 24 5 Optical Resolution 640 H x 480 V pixels gray scale Roll 360 Pitch Angle 60 from normal Skew Tolerance 50 from normal Ambient Light Total darkness to 9 000 ft candles 96 900 Lux Shock 2 000 5 G Focal Distance from Front of Engine Near 5 inches Far 9 inches Aiming Element VLD 650 nm 5 nm Illumination Element LED 635 nm 20 nm Technical SpecificationsA 3 A 4 MC70 Integrator Guide MC70 Accessory Specifications Table A 2 Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions 4 3 in L x 2 3 in W x 3 2 in H 10 92 cm L x 5 84 cm W x 8 13 cm H Weight 6 9 oz 196 g Power 12V Interface USB Serial Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Charging Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 30 0 in 76 2 cm drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Technical SpecificationsA 5 Table A 3 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions 5 40 in Hx 18 25 in W x 4 38 in D 13 72 cm H x 46 36 cm W x 11 13 cm D Weight 2 38 Ib 1079 g Power 12V Interface Ethernet Op
71. cceceeseeceeeecceececeeueeeesuaeeeseauseeseuseessseeeseaeeessaueeesseeeeesaees 4 5 Creating a Splash SOOO EE 4 6 AMEP TOVISIONINO WE 4 6 Creating an XML Provisioning File ccoooonccccccccncnncconnnonconanconconnnnnnnnononnnncnnonnnnnos 4 7 XML Provisioning vs RegMerge and Copy File uusnnesseeeennsnnnnennennnnennnnnn nennen 4 7 TOT AO ee a 0 o ee 4 9 Random Access Memory au neuen 4 9 Pers ISIENL eio I9E Aa 4 9 ojo Te dee e EE 4 10 System Configuration Manager oooccccccccncnnccnonnnononnnnnoncononnnonononnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnns 4 10 PO AY DSS ere 4 10 User Interface uessessnesnenneennennennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnen nennen nnnnnnnnennnnnsnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnennn 4 11 FILS Re le TE EE 4 13 Rapid Deployment Client nennen nnennnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nennen 4 13 Rapid Deployment ae e EE 4 13 Scanning RD Bar Goles REN 4 14 AIDEAN LEE on 4 16 AirBEAM Package Builder EE 4 16 AMBEAM Smart OEI EE 4 17 Synchronizing Vin 4 23 AEB EAN e ue M 4 24 Symbol Mobility Developer Kits 4 24 Chapter 5 WAN Configuration Igel tte E 5 1 as T 5 1 MG ZU Service Vento le ee ee DRM 5 2 Ensuring Network Coverage oocccccccccoccnncoconccnnccnononononononnnnnnnnonononancnnnnnnnnnnnonenanincnnnns 5 2 Configuring a GPRS Data Connection nenn 5 3 Establishing a Data Connection nn nnennnnnennnnennnnnnnn 5 5 Ending a GPRS Data Connection nennen 5 7 CPR A A 5 8 PAOI EEN 5 8 vi MC70 Integrator Guide SEA S e E cderecotces
72. con 6 26 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 6 19 Signal Strength Status Continued Field Tx Retries Missed Beacons Signal Level Noise Level SNR Association Count AP MAC Address Transmit Rate Description Displays a percentage of the number of data packets the EDA retransmits The fewer transmit retries the more efficient the wireless network is Displays a percentage of the amount of beacons the EDA missed The fewer transmit retries the more efficient the wireless network is Beacons are uniform system packets broadcast by the AP to keep the network synchronized The AP signal level in decibels per milliwatt dBm The background interference noise level in decibels per milliwatt dBm The access point EDA Signal to Noise Ratio SNR of signal strength to noise interference in decibels per milliwatt dBm Displays the number of APs the EDA connects to while roaming Displays the MAC address of the AP to which the EDA is connected Displays the current rate of the data transmission Current Profile Window The Current Profile window displays basic information about the current profile and connection settings This window updates every two seconds To open the Current Profile window tap Current Profile in the Wireless Status window Wireless Status 2 Current Profile Profile Name Public ESSID Public Mode Infrastructure Authentication Mone Encryption Open Channel 11 2462 MHz Country USA
73. configured Refer to the documentation provided with the access points APs for instructions on setting up the hardware To configure the EDA a set of wireless applications provide the tools to configure and test the wireless radio in the EDA The Wireless Application menu on the task tray provides the following wireless applications Tap the Signal Strength icon to display the Wireless Applications menu Wireless Status Wireless Diagnostics Find WLANs Manage Profiles Options Enable Disable Radio Log On Off e Start en Ty ME 1 29 Tuesday July 26 2005 Tap here to set owner information No unread messages E No upcoming Sp Wireless Diagnostics Oe ace ei K Find WLANs Tap here ta try EP ex Mo tasks E Wireless Status Manage Profiles Device unlockec hy 2 Options ep Log on off D Enable Radio Cancel Menu x Exit Contacts Figure 6 1 Wireless Applications Menu 6 2 MC70 Integrator Guide Signal Strength Icon The Signal Strength icon in the task tray indicates the EDA s wireless signal strength as follows Table 6 1 Wireless Applications Icons Signal Strength Descriptions Excellent signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Very good signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Good signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Fair signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Notify the network administrator that the signal strength is o
74. cted 00 00 38 Disconnected 00 00 38 Setting SSID 101 00 00 48 Disconnected 00 00 52 Setting 5510 101 00 01 03 Disconnected 00 01 03 Setting 5510 101 00 01 13 Disconnected 00 01 17 Setting 5510 101 00 01 27 Disconnected Ele 487 2 8 Figure 6 39 Wireless Log Window Saving a Log To save a Wireless Log 1 Tap the Save button The Save As dialog box displays 2 Navigate to the desired folder 3 Inthe Name filed enter a file name and then tap OK A text file is saved in the selected folder Clearing the Log To clear the log tap Clear Versions Window The Versions window displays software firmware and hardware version numbers This window only updates when it is displayed There is no need to update constantly The content of the window is determined at runtime along with the actual hardware and software to display in the list Executable paths of the software components on the list are defined in registry so that the application can retrieve version information from the executable File not found appears if the executable cannot be found at the specified path 6 30 MC70 Integrator Guide To open the Versions window tap Versions in the Wireless Status window Wireless Status Configuration Editor 2 0 0 33 Fusion Build 2 0 0 17 LoginService 2 0 0 11 Phatan1D 2 0 0 76 wCDiag 2 D 0 20 WCLaunch 2 0 0 5 wW SAFI 0 0 12 wW SRY 2D 0 26 WESstatus 2 0 0 15 wireless Sb o AE
75. cturer SIEMENS Model Mame MC 5 Audio 15 30 01 Services Network Phone Info Band ES Figure 5 26 MC70 Phone Window Phone Info Tab 2 Tap ok to exit settings Band J NOTE The Band tab appears only when MC70 configuration is installed on the EDA Both the 850 MHz Enabled and Handover Enhancement Enabled check boxes are checked enabled by default Any changes made in this window do NOT persist after a cold boot default settings are restored Changes do persist after a warm boot 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Band tab or Start Phone Menu Options Band tab j Settings E Tl a ok Ona Dual 85071800 Single 7 850 850 1900 O 900 3 200 1800 1900 C2 900 1900 2 1800 Services Network Phone Info Band E Figure 5 27 Phone Window Band Tab 5 18 MC70 Integrator Guide 2 Select the 850 MHz Enabled check box to enable the radio to hand over in the band of 850MHz in addition to PCS1900MHz DCS1800MHz2 3 Disable Handover Enhancement only for some special networks outside of the United States and Europe 4 Tap ok to exit settings Introduction Chapter 6 Wireless Applications Wireless Local Area Networks LANs allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and send captured data to a host device in real time Before using the EDA on a WLAN the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the wireless LAN and the EDA must be
76. curs when an updated version is available An AirBEAM 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 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 Use the AirBEAM Package Builder utility to define generate and install AirBEAM packages to a server The packages are then loaded from the server onto a client device equipped with an AirBEAM Smart Client executable For instructions on how to define generate and install AirBEAM packages to the server refer to the AirBEAM Package Builder Product Reference Guide p n 72 55769 xx Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 17 AirBEAM Smart Client The AirBEAM Smart Client resides on the handheld EDA 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 FTP server and checks the packages it is configured to look for If the package version was updated the client requests the transfer AirBEAM License The AirBEAM Smart Client is a licensed software product A license key file stored on the client device
77. d never saved to the registry Tap Refresh to update the list of the APs with the same ESSID The highest signal strength value is 32 6 34 MC70 Integrator Guide Options Use the wireless Option dialog box to select one of the following operation options from the drop down list Operating Mode Filtering Regulatory Band Selection System Options Change Password Export Operating Mode Filtering The Operating Mode Filtering options cause the Find WLANS application to filter the available networks found Options El x OP Made Filtering we Settings v AP Networks Ad Hoc Networks Figure 6 45 OP Mode Filtering Dialog Box The AP Networks and Ad Hoc Networks check boxes are selected by default Table 6 23 OP Mode Filtering Options Field Description AP Networks Select the AP Networks check box to display available AP networks and their signal strength within the Available WLAN Networks see Find WLANs Application on page 6 3 These are the APs available to the EDA profile for association If this option was previously disabled refresh the Available WLAN Networks window to display the AP networks available to the EDA AD Hoc Networks Select the Ad Hoc Networks check box to display available peer adapter networks and their signal strength within the Available WLAN Networks These are peer networks available to the EDA profile for association If this option was previously disabled refresh the Available WLAN Networks
78. d 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 heads should protrude about a half of an inch from the wall 3 Slip the Wall Mount Bracket over the screw heads and slide the bracket down over the screw heads 4 Tighten the screws to secure the bracket to the wall Mounting Tab 2 Mounting Screw 4 Mounting Slot Figure 2 10 Wall Mount Bracket To mount a four slot cradle 1 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 Four Slot Cradle Bottom Mounting Screw 2 Figure 2 11 Cradle Mounting Screws 2 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 Accessories 2 11 3 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 Power Supply Well Figure 2 12 Wall Mount Bracket 4 Tighten the mounting screws to secure the four slot cradle to the bracket Gf Ze za Figure 2 13 Mounting Screws 5 Connect power see Figure 2 6 on page 2 7 The power supply should be located in the power supply well 2 12 MC70 Integrator Guide VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle This section describes
79. d the cable apart LED Charge Indications The amber Charge LED on the EDA indicates battery charging status See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 for charging status indications Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that at temperatures above 35 C charging is intelligently controlled by the EDA in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the EDA alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The EDA indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 Communication Setup To connect an EDA communication charge cable to a serial or USB device 1 Connect the serial USB end of the EDA communication charge cable to the communication port of the device 2 Connect the EDA connector end of the cable to the EDA For more information on communication setup procedures see Chapter 3 ActiveSync Chapter 3 ActiveSync Introduction To communicate with various host devices install Microsoft ActiveSync version 4 1 or higher on the host computer Use ActiveSync to synchronize information on the EDA with information on the host computer Changes made on the EDA or host computer appear in both places after synchronization ActiveSync software e Allows working with EDA compatible host applications on the host co
80. e A ics 7 2 four slot Ethernet cradle 7 7 four slot spare battery charger 7 8 MORe sida NS 7 9 single slot USB serial cradle 7 6 vehicle cradle 7 8 U UNDACKIMO nr a a Era 1 1 Eelere Aen ete eee a eee dds 1 2 USB Charger Ne ae 1 2 USB client charge cable 2 26 SB Re EE 1 2 V vehicle cradle Lll 1 2 2 1 2 12 charging Indicators vv por oem 2 18 troubleshooting 7 8 elle UR 5 13 volatile storage 2 2222 nennen nenn 4 9 W wall mount bracket 1 2 2 10 War DOOL EEN 1 7 5 17 SA do bear rt ie pct B at BO etes 6 17 6 18 wireless internet essen ESI ES EROR 9 3 WWAN configuring GR 5 3 Index 6 MC70 Integrator Guide X XML provisioning llle 4 6 4 7 GeninlcaleS s s ces 4 3 SEM ars ee cate ee rt 4 10 Z Zebra printer cable 2 26 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
81. e Calibrating the Screen on page 1 7to adjust the EDA Screen 1 8 MC70 Integrator Guide Waking the EDA The wakeup conditions define what actions wake up the EDA These settings are configurable and the factory default settings shown in Table 1 3 are subject to change update Table 1 3 Wakeup Conditions Default Settings Power Off When the EDA suspends by pressing 1 Power button is pressed Suspend Mode Power these actions wake the EDA 2 AC power added or removed 3 Cradle cable connect or disconnect Key or scan button is pressed Real Time Clock set to wake up Incoming phone call MC7004 7094 only Auto Off When the EDA suspends by an automatic 1 Power button is pressed power off function these actions wake the 2 AC power added or removed EDA 3 Cradle cable connect or disconnect Key or scan button is pressed Real Time Clock set to wake up Incoming phone call MC7004 7094 only Locking the EDA Use the Device Lock feature to prevent use of the device Note that when locked the EDA does not respond to screen or keypad input To lock the device tap the Device unlocked icon The icon changes to locked BU Device unlocked D Device locked s Bt Calendar Contacts Unlock Figure 1 6 Device Locked Unlocked Icons Getting Started 1 9 To unlock the device and free it for use tap Unlock a DKG ap Unlock or press Cancel Figure 1 7 Unlock Device Window Tap Unlock on the
82. e settings page 5 8 8 Use the phone MC70 Service Verification MC70 phone and data services require a live SIM card obtained from a service provider installed in the EDA phone EDA The SIM card has embedded circuitry on one side of its surface which when inserted into an EDA phone provides phone service on an EDGE network The SIM card provides a phone number determines the features or services available to the subscriber and identifies the subscriber to the network In addition to SIM card installation the EDA may require various settings to operate as a phone with data connection features Ensuring Network Coverage 1 Ensure an activated SIM card from the phone service provider is installed in the EDA X NOTE The SIM card must be GPRS enabled to connect to a GPRS network 2 Verify active phone and data services by tapping Yl to display the Phone dialog The network name appears in the dialog box MES et Ww XE 11 58 e Woednecdaw dak T Phone Service Provider AT amp T Wireless urn an Flight made amp Tap here to sign in to Pocket MSH JI Device unlocked am Lin EA fe Contacts Figure 5 1 Connectivity Dialog WAN Configuration 5 3 3 Verify SIM card functionality a Tap Start Settings Phone icon Network tab i Settings E Tl a ok Current network PSC Wireless Network selection select Preferred networks Services Network Phone Info Band Figure 5 2 Phone
83. e status of the battery charging in the EDA See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 for charging status indications The standard battery fully charges in approximately four hours and the extended capacity battery fully charges in approximately eight hours Speed LED The cradle s green Speed LED lights to indicate that the transfer rate is 100 Mbps When it is not lit it indicates that the transfer rate is 10Mbps Link LED The cradle s yellow Link LED blinks to indicate activity or stays lit to indicate that a link is established When it is not lit it indicates there is no link Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that at temperatures above 35 C charging is intelligently controlled by the EDA and the charging accessory in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the EDA or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The EDA or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 2 10 MC70 Integrator Guide Wall Mount Bracket Use the optional Wall Mount Bracket to mount a four slot cradle to a wall To attach the Wall Mount Bracket 1 Use the Wall Mount Bracket as a template and mark the locations of the four mounting screws J NOTE Use fasteners appropriate for the type of wall an
84. east 40 hours To charge batteries use either a cable or one of the following cradles Single Slot USB Serial Cradle on page 2 3 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle on page 2 6 VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle on page 2 12 Snap on accessories such as the Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR and the Trigger Handle provide a pass through port for charging To charge the main battery in the EDA 1 Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source See Chapter 2 Accessories for setup information 2 Insert the EDA into a cradle or attach the cable The EDA begins charging The Charge LED is amber while charging then turns solid amber when fully charged See Table 1 2 for charging indications 1 6 MC70 Integrator Guide The standard capacity battery 1900 mAh fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery 3800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Table 1 2 LED Charge Indicators Charging Status LED Indication Off EDA is not charging EDA is not inserted correctly in the cradle or connected to a power source charger is not powered Slow Blinking Amber EDA is charging 1 blink every 2 seconds Solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery is initially inserted in the EDA the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Fast Blinking Amber Charging error eg 2 blinks second Temperature is too low or too high Charging has gone on too long without completin
85. ect Refresh to refresh the WLAN list Select Connect to create a wireless profile from that network This starts the Profile Editor Wizard which allows you to set the values for the selected network After editing the profile the EDA automatically connects to this new profile Profile Editor Wizard Use the Profile Editor Wizard to create a new profile or edit an existing profile If editing a profile the fields reflect the current settings for that profile If creating a new profile the known information for that WLAN network appears in the fields Navigate through the wizard using the Next and Back buttons Tap X to quit On the confirmation dialog box tap No to return to the wizard or tap Yes to quit and return to the Manage Profiles window See Manage Profiles Application on page 6 21 for instructions on navigating the Profile Editor Wizard Profile ID In the Profile ID dialog box in the Profile Editor Wizard enter the profile name and the ESSID Profile Entry fa D Profile ID Name The Public LAN ESSID public Figure 6 5 Profile ID Dialog Box Wireless Applications 6 5 Table 6 4 Profile ID Fields Field Description Name The name and WLAN identifier of the network connection Enter a user friendly name for the mobile computer profile used to connect to either an AP or another networked computer Example The Public LAN ESSID The name and WLAN identifier of the network connection Alternatively enter the name a
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88. efer to the Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Help file for finding information on Remote API security policies Packaging NOTE Applications compiled for Windows Mobile 5 0 are not backward compatible with previous versions Packaging combines an application s executable files into a single file called a package This makes it easier to deploy and install an application to the EDA Package new applications and updates such as new DLL files as CAB files then deploy them to Mobile 5 0 devices Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file for information on CAB files Deployment To install applications onto the EDA developers package the application and all required files into a CAB file then load the file onto the EDA using one of the following options Microsoft ActiveSync 4 1 or greater otorage Card AirBEAM Image Update for updating the operating system Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file for information on CAB files Installation Using ActiveSync To install an application package Connect the EDA to a host computer using ActiveSync See Chapter 3 ActiveSync for more information Locate the package file on the host computer In ActiveSync on the host computer open Explorer for the EDA Copy the CAB file from the host computer to the temp directory on the EDA On the EDA navigate to the temp directory Tap on the application CAB file The application installs on the EDA Application Deployment for Mobile5 0
89. elect Next The New Partnership Setup Complete window appears New Partnership E Xx 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 If 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 to exit this wizard Back Cancel Help Figure 3 9 Setup Complete Window 10 Select Finish 9 Microsoft ActiveSync I XJ File View Tools Help a Detalle Explore Options Sync Stop WindowsCE Connected Synchronized Information Type Status Files Synchronized Figure 3 10 ActiveSync Connected Window Activesync 3 1 During the first synchronization information stored on the host computer is copied to the EDA When the copy is complete and all data is synchronized the EDA can be disconnect from the host computer J NOTE 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 Flash File System detailed information is provided in the SMDK Windows CE Help File for Symbol Mobile Computers see Chapter 4 Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 for the SMDK
90. emory to service hardware software interrupts providing background operation It remains in memory and may provide services on behalf of other DOS programs TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A version of the TCP IP FTP File Transfer Protocol protocol that has no directory or password capability It is the protocol used for upgrading firmware downloading software and remote booting of diskless devices Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol See TCP IP Trivial File Transfer Protocol See TFTP TSR See Terminate and Stay Resident U UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol within the IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required For example UDP is used for real time audio and video traffic where lost packets are simply Glossary 11 ignored because there is no time to retransmit If UDP is used and a reliable delivery is required packet sequence checking and error notification must be written into the applications UPC 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 V Visible Laser Diode VLD A solid state device which produces visible laser light W Warm Boot A warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running prog
91. en names drop down list and list box names check box and radio button names icons on a screen Bold text is used to highlight the following key names on a keypad button names on a screen Bullets indicate action items lists of alternatives lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists eg those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists xii MC70 Integrator Guide Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the MC70 EDAs MC70 Quick Start Guide p n 72 71770 xx MC 70 Microsoft Mobile 5 0 Regulatory Information p n 72 71767 xx MC70 User Guide Din 72E 71769 xx Microsoft Applications for Mobile and CE 5 0 User Guide p n 72E 78456 xx Symbol Application Guide p n 72E 68901 xx Symbol Mobility Developer Kits SMDKs available at hitp devzone symbol com Latest 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 Service Information If you have a problem with the equipment contact the Symbol Support Center for your region See page xiii 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 you through the problem If the equipment
92. er Start Settings System Power The standard capacity battery 1900 mAh fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery 3800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The EDA is not fully attached to power Detach and re attach the power cable to the EDA ensuring it is firmly connected During data communication no data Cable was disconnected from EDA during communications Re attach the cable and retransmit transmits or transmitted data was incomplete Incorrect cable configuration See the system administrator Communication software is not installed or configured properly Perform setup as described in the Chapter 3 ActiveSync Magnetic Stripe Reader Table 7 8 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Symptom MSR does not read card EDA battery is not charging during card swipe Possible Cause MSR removed from EDA Action Reattach MSR to EDA and reswipe the card card Faulty magnetic stripe on See the system administrator properly MSR application is not installed or configured Ensure the MSR application is installed on the EDA Ensure the MSR application is configured correctly EDA was removed from MSR or MSR was unplugged from AC power too soon Battery is faulty The EDA is
93. er of seconds to hold the connection 1 6 MC70 Integrator Guide Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Table 7 3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Action LEDs do not light when EDA or spare battery is inserted Cradle is not receiving power EDA is not seated firmly in the cradle Spare battery is not seated firmly in the cradle Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power Remove and re insert the EDA into the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is firmly seated EDA battery is not charging Spare battery is not charging EDA was removed from cradle or cradle was unplugged from AC power too soon Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure EDA is seated correctly Confirm main battery is charging under Start Settings System Power The standard capacity battery 1900 mAh fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery 3800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The EDA is not fully seated in the cradle Remove and re insert the EDA into the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Battery not fully seated in charging slot Move the cradle to an are
94. erating Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Charging Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 30 0 in 76 2 cm drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 4 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions 8 25 in L x 6 0 in W x 1 7 in H 20 96 cm L x 15 24 cm W x 4 32 cm H Weight 13 6 oz 386 g Power 12V Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Charging Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Humidity 5 to 9596 non condensing Drop 30 0 in 76 2 cm drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact A 6 MC70 Integrator Guide Table A 5 Magstripe Reader MSR Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Weight Interface Format Swipe Speed Decoders Mode Track Reading Capabilities Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description 3 1 in Lx 3 3 in W x 1 4 in H 7 87 cm L x 8 38 cm W x 3 56 cm H 1 7 oz 48 g Serial with baud rate up to 19 200 ANSI ISO AAMVA CA DMV user configurable generic format 5 to 50 in 127 to 1270 mm sec bi directional Generic Raw Data Buffered unbuffered Tracks 1 and 3 210 bpi Track 2 75 and 210 b
95. erver C Use DHCP bootfle Figure 4 12 Misc 3 Tab Table 4 10 Misc 3 Tab Field Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 23 Description Use DHCP server This check box control specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 66 to specify the IP address of the FTP TFTP 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 settings are included but commented out in the radio network registry initialization files essid xxxx yy reg Synchronizing with the Server When synchronization begins the AirBEAM Smart Client attempts to open an FTP 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 When upload completes the AirBEAM Smart Client closes the FTP session w
96. ess Partner contact that Business Partner for service For the latest version of this guide go to http www symbol com manuals Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter provides information about the EDA accessories charging the EDA and resetting the EDA Unpacking the EDA Carefully remove all protective material from the EDA and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that you received the following equipment MC70 EDA e Lithium ion battery Battery cover strap assembly Tethered stylus e Protective overlay installed on display window e Regulatory Guide e Quick Start Guide Depending on the configuration ordered the EDA package can also include Standard or extra capacity battery e AC adaptor e Communication charging cable e Power supply US line cord Headset Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Inspect the equipment If any equipment is missing or damaged contact the Symbol Technologies Support Center immediately See Service Information on page xii for contact information Table 1 1 lists the accessories available for the EDA 1 2 MC70 Integrator Guide Accessories Table 1 1 MC70 Accessories Accessory Snap on Cables Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Four Slot Ethernet Cradle VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Headset Belt Mounted Rigid Holster Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Memory Card MMC SD Software Spare lit
97. feature appends the server directory Directory and package name Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 and Package 4 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 This check box specifies whether to use the TFTP protocol to download files By default the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the FTP protocol This check box specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uploads a WNMS information file at the end of each version synchronization 4 22 MC70 Integrator Guide Misc 2 Tab Use this tab to configure various miscellaneous features Auto retry Retry Delay In use Test Wait Welcome Close Apps Figure 4 11 Misc 2 Tab Table 4 9 Misc 2 Tab Field Description Auto retry Use this field to specify whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries if synchronization fails If this feature is enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client displays a pop up dialog indicating the retry attempt The pop up dialog appears for the number of seconds specified in the Retry Delay field Values for this field are 1 the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries indefinitely 0 the AirBEAM Smart Client does not automatical
98. ft Net BIOS name server WINS eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations Tap Next The Transmit Power dialog box displays Wireless Applications 6 19 Transmit Power The Transmit Power drop down list contains different options for Ad Hoc and Infrastructure mode Automatic e use the current AP settings and Power Plus use higher than the current AP settings are available for Infrastructure mode Adjusting the radio transmission power level enables the user to expand or confine the transmission area with respect to other wireless devices that could be operating nearby Reducing coverage in high traffic areas improves transmission quality by reducing the amount of interference in that coverage area Profile En Kl Transmit Power Automatic y Current Mode Infrastructure Figure 6 27 Transmit Power Dialog Box Infrastructure Mode Table 6 15 Transmit Power Dialog Box Infrastructure Mode Field Description Automatic Select Automatic the default to use the AP power level Power Plus select Power Plus to set the EDA transmission power one level higher than the level set for the AP Profile Entry Transmit Power Figure 6 28 Transmit Power Dialog Box Ad Hoc Mode Table 6 16 Power Transmit Options Ad Hoc Mode Field Description Full Select Full power for the highest transmission power level Select Full power when ope
99. g typically eight hours Charging Spare Batteries Use one of the following accessories to charge a 1900 mAh or 3800 mAh spare battery Single Slot USB Serial Cradle on page 2 3 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger on page 2 20 VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle on page 2 12 To charge a spare battery 1 Connect the spare battery charging accessory to the appropriate power source 2 Insert the spare battery into the accessory s spare battery charging slot with the charging contacts facing down over the charging pins and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The battery begins charging The amber charge LED on the accessory lights to show the charge status The standard spare battery fully charges in less than four hours and the extended spare battery fully charges in less than eight hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that at temperatures above 35 C charging is intelligently controlled by the EDA and the charging accessory in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the EDA or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The EDA or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 Getting Started 1 7 Powering On the EDA Press the Power button to turn on the EDA
100. g RAM MC70 devices provide a reliable storage platform even in the absence of battery power Persistent storage provides application developers with a reliable storage system available through the standard file system and registry APIs Persistent storage is optimized for large reads and writes therefore applications reading and writing data in large chunks tend to outperform those applications reading and writing small blocks of data Data in persistent storage is lost upon a clean boot Persistent storage contains all the directories under the root directory except for Application Cache Disk and Storage Card if a storage card is installed Persistent storage is approximately 60 MB formatted 4 10 MC70 Integrator Guide Application Folder The Application folder is a super persistent storage that is persistent even after a clean boot Accessing data in the Application folder is slower than accessing persistent storage The Application folder is used for deployment and device unique data For example network profiles can be stored in the Application folder so that connection to the network is available after a cold boot The Application folder is approximately 20 MB formatted System Configuration Manager Symbol Configuration Manager SCM is a utility that runs on the development computer and is used to create configuration files These files when deployed to an EDA set configuration parameters for that device The configurable op
101. ge 3 Copy the update package to either the temp directory on the EDA or to a storage card 4 Connect the EDA to AC power See Chapter 2 Accessories 5 Cold boot the EDA See Resetting the EDA on page 1 7 6 The Update Loader application first looks for a file on a storage card If it does not find it it looks in the temp directory When it finds the appropriate file it loads the package onto the EDA A progress bar displays until the update completes 7 The EDA a warm boots 4 6 MC70 Integrator Guide J NOTE When initiating an update via a boot sequence the update loader looks for updates first on the root of an installed SD card and then in the temp folder on the EDA s persistent storage volume A response file pkgs Ist indicates which files to update In most cases Symbol provides this pkgs Ist file with the update and you should only modify it when updating a splash screen partition See Creating a Splash Screen for more information Creating a Splash Screen Use a bitmap file to create a customized splash screens for the EDA Use Image Update with a bitmap file rather than a package file to update the splash screen To create a custom splash screen 1 Create a bmp file using a graphic program with the following specifications Size 240 x 296 Colors 8 bits per pixel 256 colors for color displays 2 Modify the bitmap file and save To load the splash screen on the EDA 1 Create a text file named pkgs
102. ging the EDA Battery Insert the EDA into the vehicle cradle to begin charging A click indicates that the EDA button release locking mechanism is enabled and the EDA is locked in place Release Lever Figure 2 17 EDA Battery Charging CAUTION Ensure the EDA is fully inserted in the cradle Lack of proper insertion may result in property damage or personal injury Symbol Technologies Inc is not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of the products while driving Removing the EDA To remove the EDA hold back the release lever on the cradle and pull the EDA up and out of the cradle Release Lever Figure 2 18 Removing the EDA 2 18 MC70 Integrator Guide Charging the Spare Battery Insert a spare battery to begin charging 1 Lift the battery release lever Battery Release Lever Extended Capacity Battery Shown Figure 2 19 nserting the Spare Battery 2 Insert the spare battery in the spare battery charging slot in the cradle with the charging contacts facing up and to the rear of the cradle 3 Release the battery release lever The battery release lever locks the spare battery into place To remove a spare battery hold back the battery release lever and lift the battery from the spare battery slot N TN y Battery Shown A Sg PY A Battery Release Lever Extended Capacity N N N Figure 2 20 Removing the Spare Battery Battery Charging Indicators The Vehicle Cradle charge
103. he Find WLANs window displays 3 Find WLANs e D 4 ok PR cez 802 11 b Ef printer B02 110g BjPublic 802 11 b NR 802 11 b K ltest3 802 11 b Bun mm 802 11 b PB vALEAPIAS 302 11 g REYALWEP128 802 116g REJYALWPATAS 802 116g RE wWL w128WEP12009 802 1169 E wLvopens131 802 11 b Figure 6 4 Find WLANs Window J NOTE The Find WLANs display is limited to 32 items ESSIDs or MAC addresses A combination of up to 32 ESSIDs APs may be displayed Manually enter valid ESSIDs not displayed in the Find WLANs window See Figure 6 5 on page 6 4 The Find WLANS list displays e WLAN Networks Available wireless networks with icons that indicate signal strength and encryption type The signal strength and encryption icons are described in Table 6 1 and Table 6 3 e Network Type Type of network e Channel Channel on which the AP is transmitting e Signal Strength The signal strength of the signal from the AP 6 4 MQC70 Integrator Guide Table 6 2 Signal Strength Icon Icon Description Excellent signal Very good signal Good signal Fair signal MIT DI DUU DEED Poor signal H Out of range or no signal Table 6 3 Encryption Icon Icon Description N No encryption WLAN is an infrastructure network P WLAN is an Ad Hoc network E WLAN access is encrypted and requires a password Tap and hold on a WLAN network to open a pop up menu which provides two options Connect and Refresh Sel
104. he host computer or use an SD card for additional memory is full memory Too many Remove unused installed applications from the EDA to recover applications installed memory on the EDA Select Start Settings System tab and tap the Remove Programs icon Select the unused program and tap Remove EDA keeps powering The EDA s battery is Recharge the battery down to protect low memory contents The radio is powered Because this mode requires battery power power it off when not on for a long time needed Using the SetDeviceState API refer to the SMDK Help File set the Bluetooth to D4 power state The EDA does not Scanning application Load a scanning application on the EDA See the system accept scan input is not loaded administrator Unreadable bar code Ensure the symbol is not defaced Distance between Place the EDA within proper scanning range exit window and bar code is incorrect EDA is not Program the EDA to accept the type of bar code scanned programmed for the bar code type EDA is not If the EDA does not beep on a good decode set the application to programmed to generate a beep on good decode generate a beep Battery is low If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam or aiming pattern upon a trigger press check the battery level When the battery is low the scanner shuts off before the EDA low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading symbo
105. he state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values See Scanning Mode Q Quiet Zone A clear space containing no dark marks which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character QWERTY A standard keyboard commonly used on North American and some European PC keyboards QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the left side of the third row of keys R RAM Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read Reflectance Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface Resolution The narrowest element dimension which is distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method RF Radio Frequency ROM Read Only Memory Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed Router 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 RS 232 An Electronic Industries Association EIA standard that defines the connector connector pins and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another S Scan Area Area intended to contain a symbol Glossary 9 Scanner 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
106. hed by a user when no user is logged in Device Username Field The device username is a high level username used to link different network credentials to the same person as explained above The Device Username field is only writable when there is no user logged on Otherwise it is static text The Device Username has a maximum length defined in the WCSAPI Table 6 28 Log On Off Options Field Description Wireless Profile Field When launching the login application the Wireless Profile field has available all the wireless profiles that require credentials This includes profiles that use EAP TLS PEAP LEAP and EAP TTLS Profile Status Icon The profile status icon next to the profile name shows one of the following states The selected profile is cancelled The selected profile is enabled but is not the current profile The profile is the current profile always the case for WCS Launched Network Username and The Network Username and Network Password fields are used as credentials Password Fields for the profile selected in the Wireless Profile field Currently these fields are limited to 159 characters Mask Password The Mask Password checkbox determines whether the password field is Checkbox masked i e displays only the character or unmasked i e displays the entered text Check the box to unmask the password Uncheck the box to mask the password the default Status Field The status field displays status that is importan
107. hium ion battery Stylus Trigger Handle Wall Mounting Kit Description The EDA supports the following cables AC line cord country specific and power supply charges the EDA Auto charge cable charges the EDA using a vehicle s cigarette lighter DEX cable connects the EDA to a vending machine serial cable adds serial communication capabilities USB cable adds USB communication capabilities Modem inverter cable Printer cables available for O Neil and Zebra printers from printer vendors Charges the EDA main battery and a spare battery Synchronizes the EDA with a host computer through either a serial or a USB connection Charges the EDA main battery and connects the EDA with an Ethernet network Installs in a vehicle and charges the EDA main battery and a spare battery Provides serial data communication between an EDA and an external device Charges up to four EDA spare batteries additional adapter required Use in noisy environments Clips onto belt to hold the EDA when not in use Snaps on to the EDA and adds magstripe read capabilities Provides secondary non volatile storage Symbol Mobility Developer Kits SMDKs available at http www symbol com mc70 Replacement batteries standard capacity 1900 mAh battery extended capacity 3800 mAh battery Performs pen functions Snap on attachment adds a gun style handle to the EDA Use for wall mounting the cradles Getting Started 1 3 Getting Star
108. icate wirelessly Generally a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33 foot range Only devices within this limited area typically participate in the network Parameter A variable that can have different values assigned to it PC Card A plug in expansion card for laptop computers and other devices also called a PCMCIA card PC Cards are 85 6mm long x 54 mm wide and have a 68 pin connector There are several different kinds Type l 3 3 mm high use RAM or Flash RAM Type II 5 mm high use modems LAN adaptors Type Ill 10 5 high use Hard Disks PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association See PC Card Glossary 8 MC70 Integrator Guide Percent Decode The average probability that a single scan of a bar code would result in a successful decode Ina well designed bar code scanning system that probability should approach near 100 PING Packet Internet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Print Contrast Signal PCS Measurement of the contrast brightness difference between the bars and spaces of a symbol A minimum PCS value is needed for a bar code symbol to be scannable PCS RL RD RL where RL is the reflectance factor of the background and RD the reflectance factor of the dark bars Programming Mode T
109. icator LED bar on the EDA turns green and a beep sounds If there are no bar codes left to scan the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays Bar codes left to scan 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 About Displays the Rapid Deployment Client Info window Reset Removes any previously scanned data Exit Closes the application A confirmation window displays Tap Yes to exit or No to return to the Rapid Deployment window Note Exiting the application prior to scanning all required bar codes discards any scanned data collected up to that point Scanning RD Bar Codes When the EDA scans and successfully decodes a single or multiple RD bar codes the data encoded in the bar code can Reset the EDA s connection profile A connection profile is a set of Wireless Application parameters that the EDA uses to access the wireless network Initiate downloads of one or more software packages from an FTP server to the EDA J NOTE Currently RD only recognizes AirBEAM software packages See AirBEAM Smart on page 4 16 for more information To scan an RD bar code 1 Obtain the appropriate RD bar code s from the MSP Administrator Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 15 2 Launch the RD application on the EDA The Rapid Deployment window displays Ea A 6 46 ok Rapid Deployment X fx 1
110. igure 6 46 on page 6 35 select the specific country the device is used in and deselect the Enable 802 11d option This is the most common and efficient configuration eliminating the initialization overhead associated with acquiring a country via 802 11d Multiple Country Use When the device is used in more than one country select the Enable 802 11d option in the Options Regulatory dialog box see Figure 6 46 on page 6 35 This eliminates the need for reprograming the country in Options Regulatory each time you enter a new country However this only works if the infrastructure e APs supports 802 11d some infrastructures do not support 802 11d including some Cisco APs When the Enable 802 11d option is selected the Options Regulatory Country setting is not used For a single profile that can be used in multiple countries with infrastructure that supports 802 11d including Symbol infrastructure set the Profile Country to Allow Any Country Under Options Regulatory select Enable 802 11d The Options Regulatory Country setting is not used For a single profile that can be used in multiple countries but with infrastructure that does not support 802 11d set the profile country to Allow Any Country and de select uncheck Enable 802 11d In this case the Options Regulatory Country setting must always be set to the country the device is currently in This configuration option is the most efficient and may be chosen f
111. ime Tap Next The At Time dialog box appears Profile Entry x AT Time 23 59 gt hh mm Figure 6 17 At Time Dialog Box Enter the time using the 24 hour clock format in the hh mm box Tap gt to move the time to the right Repeat for additional time periods Tap Next The User Name dialog box displays The user name and password can be entered but is not required when the profile is created When a profile authenticates with credentials that were entered in the profile caching rules do not apply Caching rules only apply on credentials that are entered through the login dialog box Profile Entry User Marne Domain m These Fields are not Reg d Figure 6 18 Username Dialog Box 6 14 MC70 Integrator Guide Password Use the Password dialog box to enter a password If EAP TLS is the selected authentication type the password is not required and the field is disabled Profile Entry These fields are not Req d Figure 6 19 Password Dialog Box 1 Enter a password in the Password field Select the Advanced ID check box if advanced identification is required Tap Next The Encryption dialog box displays See Encryption on page 6 15 Advanced Identity Use the Advanced ID dialog box to enter the 802 1X identity to supply to the authenticator This value can be 63 characters long and is case sensitive In TTLS and PEAP it is recommended entering the identity anonymous rather than a t
112. in the EDA The AirBEAM Smart support defaults the AirBEAM Client configuration to a known set of values and launches the AirBEAM Smart package download logic A staging environment including an RF network FTP server and AirBEAM packages must be set up Ideally set up a staging network and server to match the default AirBEAM Staging client configuration Invoke the AirBEAM Smart staging utility from the Application directory tap Start Programs File Explorer Windows The AirBEAM Staging support provides several benefits Loading many devices simultaneously over the RF network A simple single dialog user interface used to quickly start the software installation process Symbol Mobility Developer Kits The Symbol Mobility Developer Kit SMDK family of products allows you to write applications that take advantage of the capture move and manage capabilities of Symbol EDAs Go to the Symbol DevZone to download the appropriate developer kit Chapter 5 WAN Configuration Introduction This chapter explains how to verify MC70 service on an Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution EDGE wireless network and establish settings EDGE is also known as Enhanced General Packet Radio Service EGPRS EDGE networks deliver mobile voice and data services such as Short Message Service SMS Text Messaging with full roaming capabilities across the world General Packet Radio Service GPRS enabled networks offer Internet based content
113. incomplete communication Incorrect cable See the system administrator configuration Communication Perform setup as described in Chapter 3 ActiveSync software was incorrectly installed or configured EDA does not emit Volume setting is low Adjust the volume Refer to the MC70 User Guide sound or turned off EDA shuts off EDA is inactive The EDA turns off after a period of inactivity If the EDA is running on battery power set this period from 1 to 5 minutes in one minute intervals If the EDA is running on external power set this period to 1 2 5 10 15 or 30 minutes Check the Power window by selecting Start Settings System tab and tapping the Power icon Select the Advanced tab and change the setting for a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates Battery is notinserted Insert the battery properly See nstalling and Removing the Main properly Battery on page 1 3 Battery is depleted Replace the battery Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7 3 Table 7 1 Troubleshooting the EDA Continued Tapping the window Screen is not Re calibrate the screen See the MC70 User Guide buttons or icons does calibrated correctly not activate the corresponding feature The system is not Warm boot the system See Resetting the EDA on page 1 7 responding A message appears Too many files stored Delete unused memos and records If necessary save these stating that the EDA on the EDA records on t
114. installation For more information about using ActiveSync start ActiveSync on the host computer then see ActiveSync Help Chapter 4 Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 Introduction This chapter describes new features in Windows Mobile 5 0 including new security features how to package applications and procedures for deploying applications onto the EDA Security The MC70 EDAs implement a set of security policies that determine whether an application is allowed to run and if allowed with what level of trust To develop an application you must know the security configuration of the device and how to sign an application with the appropriate certificate to allow the application to run and to run with the needed level of trust Application Security Application security controls the applications that can run on the EDA Trusted All applications must be digitally signed by a certificate on the EDA Prompted User is prompted to allow unsigned applications to run Open All applications run Developers can include their own certificates and provision the device to trusted Digital Signatures Digital signatures provide a way to authenticate the author of EXEs DLLs and packages Digitally signed applications give users confidence that an application comes from where they think it comes from For example if an end user downloads an update package from the internet that is digitally signed with Symbol s softw
115. ion EDA removed from cradle during communication On the host computer check File Connection Settings Allow network Ethernet Server Connection with this desktop computer Replace EDA in cradle and retransmit EDA has no active connection An icon is visible in the status bar if a connection is active 1 8 Vehicle Cradle MC70 Integrator Guide Table 7 5 Troubleshooting the Vehicle Cradle Symptom EDA battery charging LED does not light up Possible Cause Cradle is not receiving power Action Ensure the power input cable is securely connected to the cradle s power port EDA battery is not recharging EDA was removed from the cradle too soon Replace the EDA in the cradle The standard capacity battery 1900 mAh fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery 8800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Battery is faulty Replace the battery EDA is not placed correctly in the cradle Remove the EDA from the cradle and re insert correctly If the battery still does not charge contact customer support The EDA battery charging LED slowly blinks amber when the EDA is correctly inserted and charging Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Move to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0 C and 35 C No data transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete EDA removed from cradle during communication
116. ion eu Piconet the connection between a Bluetooth master and one or more Bluetooth slaves drops My application created a successful RFCOMM session with another Bluetooth device but the session was dropped After completing an RFCOMM session with another Bluetooth device was unable to create a virtual COM port to connect to another Bluetooth device The EDA suspends and the Bluetooth radio power turns off One of the devices are out of range Device went out of range or was shut off The Microsoft Bluetooth stack holds a baseband connection for ten seconds after an application closes its session and exits This was designed to allow for speedy connections to the same device if other profiles were to connect An application can register for notification of an EDA resume by creating a message queue using the CreateMsgQueue API and power notifications using the RequestPowerNotifications API refer to the SMDK Help File After an application receives a resume notification it should close open Bluetooth sessions and reopen them This reestablishes the piconet lost during the suspend Check the return value of APIs for errors Look for a DCD state change event in the Microsoft Bluetooth stack DCD window of the Bluetooth connection Either wait 10 seconds choose a different COM port number for the virtual COM port or modify HKLM software Microsoft bluetooth l2cap ldiePhys which defines the numb
117. ion with this desktop computer Status USB is available Allow network Ethernet and Remote Access Service RAS server connection with this desktop computer Status Network is available Status icon M Show status icon in Taskbar Cancel Help Figure3 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 3 4 MC70 Integrator Guide Setting up a Partnership After ActiveSync installation is complete the ActiveSync Setup Wizard sets up a partnership to synchronize information between the EDA and host computer and customize synchronization settings Before setting up a partnership between the EDA and host computer refer to the Chapter 2 Accessories for a list of the accessories that can be used To set up a partnership 1 If the Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync File Get Connected Get Connected El 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 usi
118. ired change the name in the Name field and tap Save A confirmation dialog box appears after the export completes Wireless Status Application To open the Wireless Status window tap the Signal Strength icon Wireless Status The Wireless Status window displays information about the wireless connection Wireless Status 2 Current Profile 3 IPv4 Status 4 Wireless Log 5j Versions 6 Quit a wireless em BSF Ale Figure 6 35 Wireless Status Window The Wireless Status window contains the following options Tap the option to display the option window Signal Strength provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile Current Profile displays basic information about the current profile and connection settings IPv4 Status displays the current IP address subnet and other IP related information assigned to the EDA Wireless Applications 6 25 Wireless Log displays a log of important recent activity such as authentication association and DHCP renewal completion in time order Versions displays software firmware and hardware version numbers e Quit exits the Wireless Status window Option windows contain a back button to return to the main Wireless Status window Signal Strength Window The Signal Strength window provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile including signal quality missed beacons and transmit retry statistic
119. is found to be working properly and the problem is symbol readability the oupport Center will request samples of bar codes for analysis at our plant If the problem cannot be solved over the phone you may need to return the equipment for servicing If that is necessary you will be given specific directions J NOTE Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If the original shipping container was not kept contact Symbol to have another sent to you Symbol Support Center About This Guide xili 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 Canada Symbol Technologies Canada Inc 5180 Orbitor Drive Mississauga Ontario Canada L4W 5L9 United Kingdom Symbol Technologies Symbol Place Winnersh Triangle Berkshire RG41 5TP United Kingdom Asia Pacific Symbol Technologies Asia Inc Singapore Branch 230 Victoria Street 12 06 10 Bugis Junction Office Tower Singapore 188024 Australia Symbol Technologies Pty Ltd 432 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 Australia Austria sterreich Symbol Technologies Austria GmbH Prinz Eugen Strasse 70 2 Haus 1040 Vienna Austria 01 5055794 0 Inside Austria Denmark Da
120. is ground Bare Wire l Oooo Chassis ground Bare Wire Connector on Power Cable 3 V Red Wire 4 V Red Wire Table 2 5 Serial Cable OO OO DR ITS a eae or A o N j x U JJ 3 o N CAUTION ROAD SAFETY Do not use the EDA while driving Park the vehicle first Always ensure the EDA is fully inserted into the cradle Do not place it on the seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop Lack of proper insertion may result in property damage or personal injury Symbol Technologies Inc is not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of the products while driving Remember Safety comes first Mounting the Cradle CAUTION Only mount the Vehicle Cradle in a vertical position with the release level at the top or in a horizontal position with the EDA display facing up Never mount the vehicle cradle on the side or upside down or on a wall that can be subject to impact or collision of greather than 40Gs in accordance with SAE J 1455 Section 4 10 3 5 1 Select a mounting location for the cradle It should be flat and must provide adequate support for the cradle 2 14 MC70 Integrator Guide 2 Prepare the mounting surface to accept four 8 32 studs using the mounting template below Drill four holes with a 6 drill bit 1 2 1 5 Figure 2 14 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Template 3 Position the cradle on the mounting surface 4 Fasten it using four 8 washers and four 8 32 self
121. ith the server The AirBEAM Smart Client can launch an FTP 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 4 17 2 From the main AirBEAM CE window tap File Synchronize Once connected the AirBEAM Synchronize window appears 4 24 MC70 Integrator Guide AirBEAM Synchronize Processing packages Connecting Connection 511 Disconnecting Figure 4 13 AirBEAM Synchronize Window The Status List displays messages that indicate the synchronization progress Tap OK to return to the Main Menu This button remains inactive until synchronization completes Tap Retry to restart synchronization This button is active only if there is an error during synchronization Automatic Synchronization To configure the AirBEAM Smart Client to launch automatically use the Misc 1 preference tab see Misc 1 Tab on page 4 21 When setting automatic synchronization use the Auto load drop down list to specify how to invoke the AirBEAM Smart Client when the client device reboots See Misc 1 Tab on page 4 21 for instructions on enabling Auto Sync AirBEAM Staging The AirBEAM Smart staging support simplifies 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 integrated
122. k 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 IP Address 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 IPX SPX Internet Package Exchange Sequential Packet Exchange A communications protocol for Novell IPX is Novelle Layer 3 protocol similar to XNS and IP and used in NetWare networks SPX is Novell s version of the Xerox SPP protocol IS 95 Interim Standard 95 The EIA TIA standard that governs the operation of CDMA cellular service Versions include IS 95A and IS 95B See CDMA Glossary 6 MC70 Integrator Guide K Key A key is the specific code used by the algorithm to encrypt or decrypt the data Also see Encryption and Decrypting L LASER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is allthe same frequency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent
123. k without written permission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder 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 opectrum One and Spectrum249 are registered trademarks of Symbol Technologies Inc Bluetooth wireless technolooy 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 Patents This product is covered by one or more of the
124. ll 2 5 A A a aai 2 21 temperature llle enne 1 6 vehicle cradle ista ren 2 17 bluetooth ad hoc mode 6 6 troubleshooting 7 4 boot COMO oa dc dae E eas EE 1 7 5 17 WAL Ae ad air dis ege daa 1 7 5 17 al EE xi C CAB files 2 onen 4 4 4 7 4 10 deployment via ActiveSync 4 4 deployment via AirBEAM 4 5 deployment via image update 4 5 deployment via storage card 4 5 CADIOS nannten 1 2 2 1 2 26 auto charge cable o o oooooo 1 2 EE eege drca uet Me ep ted ost at 2 27 communication llle 2 27 communication setup l l 2 28 DEX elei 1 2 ejje cm n A 7 A 8 printer cable 2224 s ke pu ae 1 2 le 2 2 troubleshooting 7 9 USBCharger EE 1 2 Gache disk EE 4 9 calibrating the screen 1 7 call blocking See call barring 5 11 CANTOR WAN A e a a a a 5 11 Call waling ars dics de aa ER 5 12 callerid 2 5 bud dpa te oie dated da ie dod etd dent 5 11 EE s dua sacan sacan is aka we wakes ne 4 3 changing a PIN for phone use 5 9 charging communication charge cables 2 28 four slot Ethernet cradle 2 9 single slot cradle o o oooooo 2 5 spare batteries 2 21 temperature xxm enw ER era 1 6 vehicle Cradle x bb e Re RR 2 17 charging batteries 1 5 charging spare batteries 1
125. lock certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls page 5 11 disclose the caller s identity when making outgoing calls page 5 11 forward incoming calls to a different phone number page 5 77 receive notification of incoming calls when a phone session is in use page 5 12 and set up voice mail and short message service page 5 13 1 Tap Start Settings Personaltab Phone icon Services tab or Start Phone Menu Options Services tab To access settings for a service select it from the Following list and tap Get Settings Fixed Dialing Get Settings Services Network Phone Info Band Figure 5 13 MC70 Phone Window Services Tab Select a service from the list and tap Get Settings Change services settings as follows WAN Configuration 5 11 Call Barring Call Blocking Use call barring to block certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls Select the type of incoming and or outgoing calls to block Settings ur Tl ok Phone Call Barring Block incoming calls 2 All calls 3 When roaming ap off Block outgoing calls 2 All calls D International C International except to home country ap off Figure 5 14 Call Barring Call Blocking Caller ID Enable caller ID to reveal the identity of the person making an outgoing call Select the Everyone radio button to always display the caller ID Select the No one radio button to prevent the caller s identit
126. ls contact the distributor or Symbol Technologies 7 4 MC70 Integrator Guide Bluetooth Connection Table 7 2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Problem EDA cannot find any Bluetooth devices nearby When trying to connect a Bluetooth phone and EDA the phone thinks a previously paired EDA is used Can t make my Ericsson R520 phone discoverable There is a delay in the Bluetooth stack re initializing during a resume from suspend Too far from other Bluetooth devices The Bluetooth device s nearby are not turned on The Bluetooth device s are not in discoverable mode The phone remembers the name and address of the EDA it last paired with via the Bluetooth radio You attempted to bond with the phone and when the phone presented a pairing query you entered No This prevents the phone from being discoverable until it is reset This is normal behavior Solution Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a range of 10 meters Turn on the Bluetooth device s to find Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode If needed refer to the device s user documentation for help Manually delete the pairing device and name from the phone Refer to the phone s user documentation for instructions Reset the phone by removing its battery No solution required Table 7 2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Continued Problem Maintenance and Troubleshooting Solut
127. ly 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 delays before automatically retrying after a synchronization failure In use Test This check box specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client tests to determine if a file is in use before downloading If the In 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 copying 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 check box specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client waits for the WELCOME windows to complete before automatically launching the synchronization process after a reset Close Apps This check box 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 Use this tab to configure various miscellaneous features Misc 2 Misc 3 Use DHCP s
128. m 3 1 deploying CAB files 4 4 installing n on naana tt aww ob we an 3 2 setting up a connection 00005 3 3 ceno e Re E Ee een H n 6 6 ad hoc networks 2 2222 nennen 6 34 AirBEAM AirBEAM Smart 4 16 GUTE en an EE Se EUN D GN 4 17 COMIQUIING 5 6000030 a a a 4 17 deploying CAB files 4 5 A 4 17 package builder o o ooooo 4 16 rapid deployment ooo 4 14 LAN EE 4 24 synchronization with Server 4 23 AP networks EE arae Der ee ia 6 34 APN ose Gat Pore we ae re ee ae ae ee 5 4 application deployment 4 1 4 4 CAB files c 4 4 application folder 4 10 application packaging oooooooomoo 4 4 application security 4 1 authentication OIM EEN 6 7 LEAP en ee wre ee er ee 6 8 MONO a eegen dira cos y e 6 PEAR Hessen ee 6 8 auto charge cable 1 2 B backup battery Charging EP 1 5 battery backup charging 0 0c eee eee o 1 5 CAM 1 5 charging main battery 1 5 ERSTE NEE EEN 1 3 Index 2 MC70 Integrator Guide FEINOVING WEE 1 4 Spare charging BEEN 1 6 battery chargers communication charge cables 2 27 battery charging 2 28 LED INGICALOIS sastre 2 28 A EE EE 2 20 battery charging communication charge cables 2 28 battery charging 2 28 four slot Ethernet cradle 2 9 single slot cradle se
129. mension occupied by all characters of a code pattern including start stop characters and data ENQ RS 232 ENQ software handshaking is also supported for the data sent to the host ESD Electro Static Discharge F File Transfer Protocol FTP A TCP IP application protocol governing file transfer via network or telephone lines See TCP IP Flash Disk An additional megabyte of non volatile memory for storing application and configuration files Flash Memory Flash memory is nonvolatile semi permanent storage that can be electronically erased in the circuit and reprogrammed Series 9000 mobile computers use Flash memory to store the operating system ROM DOS the terminal emulators and the Citrix ICA Client for DOS FTP See File Transfer Protocol H Hard Reset See Cold Boot Hz Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Host Computer A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control IDE Intelligent drive electronics Refers to the solid state hard drive type Glossary 5 IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation IEC 825 Class 1 This is the lowest power IEC laser classification Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation
130. mputer ActiveSync replicates data from the EDA so the host application can view enter and modify data on the EDA e Synchronizes files between the EDA and host computer converting the files to the correct format Backs up the data stored on the EDA Synchronization is a one step procedure that ensures the data is always safe and up to date e Copies rather than synchronizes files between the EDA and host computer e Controls when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode e g set to synchronize continually while the EDA is connected to the host computer or set to only synchronize on command e Selects the types of information to synchronize and control how much data is synchronized 3 2 MC70 Integrator Guide EDA Setup Set up the EDA 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 EDA Ensure the EDA communication settings match the communication settings used with ActiveSync 1 3 4 On the EDA double tap the Ctl Panel icon and double tap Comm Settings to display the Comm Settings window CtlPanel Example File Help ce Jr i5 ie Je een Figure 3 1 Comm Settings Window With Port highlighted use the left and right arrow gt buttons to select the Comm port setting appropriate for the host computer Choose the default value of USB or set to Serial1 115
131. n if all laser output were directed into the eye s pupil There are no special operating procedures for this class CDRH Class 2 No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit Laser operation in this class poses no danger for unintentional direct human exposure Character 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 Character Set Those characters available for encoding in a particular bar code symbology Check Digit 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 Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters Code 128 A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements Code 3 of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from O to 9 and 7 special characters and space The code name is derived from the fac
132. n optional passkey the active adapter WLAN profile must use one as well The passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the encryption dialog box The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without having to remember the entire 40 bit 10 character Hex digit string 128 Bit WEP Select 128 Bit WEP to use 128 bit key length WEP encryption WEP keys are manually entered in the edit boxes Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is displayed 26 Hex digit value for 128 bit keys Use the Key Index drop down list to configure the four WEP keys The adapter uses the selected key Note The default Hex digit keys are visible any time they are used As a security precaution after setting the key values for the network the digits are replaced with asterisks in the encryption key fields If the associated AP uses an optional passkey the active adapter WLAN profile must use one as well The passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the encryption dialog box The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without having to remember the entire 128 bit 26 character Hex digit string TKIP Select this option to use Wireless Protected Access WPA via TKIP Manually enter the shared keys in the passkey field Tap Next to display the passkey dialog box Enter an 8 to 63 character string 6 16 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 6 11 Encryption Authentication Matrix Encryption
133. n point for the vehicle s power source CAUTION The means of routing and securing the power input cable from the cradle through to the vehicle power source is extremely important Hazards associated with improper wiring can be severe To avoid unintentional contact between the wire and any sharp edges provide the cable with proper bushings and clamping where it passes through openings If the wire is subjected to Sharp surfaces and excess engine vibration the wiring harness insulation can wear away Causing a Short between the bare wire and chassis This can start a fire To avoid any mishaps all wiring should be routed away from moving parts high temperature areas and any contaminants 3 When using the supplied in line fuse holder which must be used if not connecting to vehicle s fuse panel a Ensure the fuse holder contains a 5A UL Listed slow blow fuse b Splice the fuse holder to the end of the red V wire as shown above Make the distance from the fuse to the power connection point as short as possible Shield Wire Ground Wire bare wire black Figure 2 15 Vehicle Cradle Power Connection 4 Prepare the cable termination a Red wire connect to a 412 24 V vehicle power source b Black wire and Shield wire connect to vehicle ground wire or chassis ground y NOTE How the cable terminates depends on the vehicle If the vehicle has a power output connector then you must attach a mating connector to the end of
134. nd WLAN identifier of a WLAN network connection not listed on the Find WLANs window The ESSID is the 802 11 extended service set identifier The ESSID is 32 character maximum string identifying the WLAN and must match the AP ESSID for the EDA to communicate with the AP 4 NOTE Two profiles with the same user friendly name are acceptable but not recommended Tap Next The Operating Mode dialog box displays Operating Mode Use the Operating Mode dialog box to select the operating mode Infrastructure or Ad Hoc and the country location Profile Entry e x Operating Mode infrastructure Country DES Any Country lt lt lt Back Nest o gt Figure 6 6 Operating Mode Dialog Box 6 6 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 6 5 Operating Mode Fields Field Operating Mode Country Description Select nfrastructure to enable the EDA to transmit and receive data with an AP Infrastructure is the default mode select Ad Hoc to enable the EDA to form its own local network where mobile computers communicate peer to peer without APs using a shared ESSID Country determines if the profile is valid for the country of operation The profile country must match the country in the options page or it must match the acquired country if 802 11d is enabled Single Country Use When the device is only used in a single country set every profile country to Allow Any Country In the Options Regulatory dialog box see F
135. ng infrared IR For more information click Help SS Cancel Help Figure 3 4 Get Connected Window 2 Connect the EDA to the host computer using the appropriate connection 3 On the host computer select Next in the Get Connected window 4 The host computer and the EDA attempt to synchronize The New Partnership window appears New Partnership E x 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 wantto only copy and move information between my device and this computer add and remove programs or restore a backup image on a device whose memory has been reset do notwantto synchronize data lt Back Cancel Help Figure 3 5 New Partnership Window 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
136. nly Fair Poor signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Performance may not be optimum Notify the network administrator that the signal strength is Poor Out of network range not No wireless LAN network connection Notify the network associated administrator No wireless LAN network card No wireless LAN network card detected or radio disabled Notify detected the network administrator Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off To turn the WLAN radio off tap the Signal Strength icon and select Disable Radio _ 7 ME 6 54 Tuesday November 29 2 Tap here to set owner o No unread messages EECHER Find WLANs ga Device unlockec las Manage Profiles 87 Options se Log on off D Disable Radio Cancel Menu x Exit Contacts Figure 6 2 Disable Radio Wireless Applications 6 3 To turn the WLAN radio on tap the Signal Strength icon and select Enable Radio Tx uz 1 29 Tuesday July 26 2005 Tap here to set minenin omaki Y Mo unread messages i No upcoming et Wireless Diagnostics Peres E E Find WLANs K ere Eo cry Tap here En cr Ba Manage Profiles Device unlackec E t Options se Log on off D Enable Radio Cancel Menu x Exit Contacts Figure 6 3 Enable Radio Find WLANs Application Use the Find WLANs application to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and EDA To open the Find WLANs application tap the Signal Strength icon Find WLANs T
137. nmark Symbol Technologies AS Dr Neergaardsvej 3 2970 H rsholm Denmark Europe Mid East Distributor Operations Finland Suomi Oy Symbol Technologies Kaupintie 8 A 6 FIN 00440 Helsinki Finland France Symbol Technologies France Centre d Affaire d Antony 3 Rue de la Renaissance 92184 Antony Cedex France Germany Symbol Technologies GimbH Waldstrasse 66 D 63128 Dietzenbach Germany Deutschland Telephone 1 800 653 5350 1 866 416 8545 Inside Canada 905 629 7226 Outside Canada 0800 328 2424 Inside UK 44 118 945 7529 Outside UK Tel 65 6796 9600 Fax 65 6337 6488 1 800 672 906 Inside Australia 61 3 9866 6044 Outside Australia 43 1 5055794 0 Outside Austria 7020 1718 Inside Denmark 45 7020 1718 Outside Denmark Contact your local distributor or call 44 118 945 7360 9 5407 580 Inside Finland 358 9 5407 580 Outside Finland 01 40 9 21 Inside France 33 1 4 6 52 2 0 96 52 50 Outside France 6074 49020 Inside Germany 49 6074 49020 Outside Germany XIV MC70 Integrator Guide ltaly Italia Latin America Sales Support Mexico Mexico Netherlands Nederland Norway Norge South Africa Spain Espana Sweden Sverige Symbol Technologies Italia S R L Via Cristoforo Columbo 49 20090 Trezzano S N Navigilo Milano Italy 2730 University Dr Coral Springs FL 33065 USA Symbol Technologies Mexico Ltd Torre Picasso Boulevard Manuel Avila
138. ntial Cache Options If you selected any of the password based authentication types you can select different credential caching options These options specify when the network credential prompts appear at connection on each resume or at a specified time Entering the credentials directly into the profile permanently caches the credentials In this case the EDA does not require user login If a profile does not contain credentials entered through the configuration editor you must log in to the EDA before connecting Caching options only apply on credentials entered through the login dialog box Profile En D Prompt for Login at At Connect E Figure 6 15 Prompt for Login at Dialog Box If the EDA does not have the credentials you are prompted to enter a username and password If the EDA has the credentials previous entered via a login dialog box it uses these credentials unless the caching options require the EDA to prompt for new credentials If you entered the credentials via the profile the EDA does not prompt for new credentials Table 6 9 lists the caching options Table6 9 Cache Options Description At Connect oelect this option to prompt for credentials whenever the WCS tries to connect to a new profile Deselect this to use the cached credentials to authenticate If the credentials are not cached you are prompted to enter credentials This option only applies when logged in On Resume Selecting this reauthen
139. nur eine von Symbol Technologies genehmigte Stromversorgung mit einer Ausgangsleistung von 12 V Gleichstrom und mindestens 9A Die Stromversorgung ist nach EN60950 f r die Verwendung in SELV Stromkreisen zertifiziert Bei Verwendung eines anderen Netzteils werden alle f r das Ger t gew hrten Genehmigungen au er Kraft gesetzt und der Betrieb kann gef hrlich sein Accessories 2 7 Setup Connect the Ethernet cradle to a power source and to an Ethernet switch router or hub or a port on the host device Do ter r oo EI EI E EI ess H M u b d Col nection Figure 2 6 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Connection Daisychaining Cradles Daisychain up to four Ethernet cradles to connect several cradles to an Ethernet network Use either a straight or crossover cable To daisychain more than one cradle 1 Connect power to each cradle to daisychain 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to Port 1 of the first cradle as shown in Figure 2 6 3 Connect a second Ethernet cable between Port 2 of the first cradle and Port 1 of the second 4 Connect up to two more cradles as described in Step 3 Speed LED Link LED gt Ethernet Port 2 Ethernet Port 1 Figure 2 7 Daisychaining Four Slot Ethernet Cradles 2 8 MC70 Integrator Guide Bandwidth Considerations when Daisychaining Each cradle added to the daisychain impacts the bandwidth provided to the inserted EDAs particularly when the EDAs attempt to send and recei
140. oaming feature Change the order by moving profiles up or down To edit existing profiles tap and hold one in the list and select an option from the menu to connect edit disable enable or delete the profile Note that the Disable menu item changes to Enable if the profile is already disabled 6 22 MC70 Integrator Guide Manage Profiles Profile 1 2 al Connect Add Edit Delete Disable Move Lip Move Down Export Figure 6 31 Manage Profiles Context Menu Changing Profiles A completed profile is a set of configuration settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a wireless network Create different profiles to have pre defined operating parameters available for use in various network environments When the WLAN Profiles window displays existing profiles appear in the list Manage Profiles ProFile1 amp Profile Profile3 ets Profiled Edit Delete Disable Move Up Move Down Export Figure 6 32 Manage Profiles Tap and hold a profile and select Connect from the pop up menu to set this as the active profile Once selected the EDA uses the authentication encryption ESSID IP Config and power consumption settings configured for that profile Editing a Profile Tap and hold a profile and select Edit from the pop up menu to display the Profile Wizard where you can set the ESSID and operating mode for the profile Use the Profile Wizard to edit the profile power consumption and security pa
141. obile5 0 4 7 For those registry settings that require the Manager role the CPF file must be signed with a priviliged certificate installed on the device Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file and the Windows Mobile 5 0 SDK for instructions and sample test certificates Creating an XML Provisioning File To create a cp file 1 Create a valid provisioning XML file named _setup xml using an XML editor or the tools supplied with Visual Studio 2005 For example use the SampleReg xml sample created in the RegMerge section and rename it setup xml Ensure the file contains the required parameters for the operation Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Help file for information 2 Inthe Windows Mobile 5 0 tools directory on the desktop computer typically Program Files Windows CE Tools wce500 Windows Mobile 5 0 Pocket PC SDK Tools run the Makecab exe utility using the following syntax to create a cpf file from the _setup xml file MakeCab exe D COMPRESS OFF setup xml myOutCpf J NOTE COMPRESS OFF is required for backward compatability with Pocket PC 3 Optionally use the Authenticode tools to sign the cpf file 4 Tapthe filename to install 5 Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to take affect In these cases cold boot the EDA Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Help file for more information XML Provisioning vs RegMerge and Copy File Prior to Windows Mobile 5 0 Symbol used two dri
142. om 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that at temperatures above 35 C charging is intelligently controlled by the EDA and the charging accessory in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the EDA or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The EDA or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 and Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators Spare Battery LED on cradle Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Spare battery is fully charged Fast Blinking Amber Charging error Off Not charging Four Slot Ethernet Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the EDA The Four Slot Ethernet cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the EDA e Connects the EDA up to four to an Ethernet network e Simultaneously charges up to four EDAs You cannot ActiveSync using the Four Slot Ethernet cradle To ActiveSync with a host computer use the Single Slot USB Serial cradle J NOTE Use only a Symbol approved power supply output rated 12 Vdc and minimum 9A The power supply is certified to EN60950 with SELV outputs Use of an alternative power supply will invalidate any approval given to this device and may be dangerous HINWEIS Benutzen Sie
143. on The Round Trip Time RTT between the EDA and each router appears along with the total test time The total test time may be longer than all RTTs added together because it does not only include time on the network Known APs Window The Known APs window displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the EDA This window is only available in nfrastructure mode To open the Known APs window tap Known APs in the Wireless Diagnostics window EAO FEBE ED 35 dBm 1 2412 M AS SE Crecy s Figure 6 44 Known APs Window See Table 6 22 for the definitions of the icons next to the AP Table 6 22 Current Profile Window Icon Description The AP is the associated access point and is set to mandatory LE E De I UE e The AP is the associated access point but is not set to mandatory The EDA is not associated to this AP but the AP is set as mandatory The EDA is not associated to this AP and AP is not set as mandatory Tap and hold on an AP to display a pop up menu with the following options Set Mandatory and Set Roaming Select Set Mandatory to prohibit the EDA from associating with a different AP The letter M displays on top of the icon The EDA connects to the selected AP and never roams until You select Set Roaming The EDA roams to a new profile The EDA suspends The EDA resets warm or cold Select Set Roaming to allow the EDA to roam to any AP with a better signal These settings are temporary an
144. ons e Symbol Application Guide describes how to use Symbol developed applications MC70 User Guide describes how to use the MC70 EDA MC70 Integrator Guide describes how to set up MC70 product accessories and how to install software API Help File provides API information for writing applications for the MC70 X MC70 Integrator Guide Applicati SMDK for C SMDK Help File Microsoft Application Guide Symbol Application Guide Integrator Guide Quick Start Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations MC7004 Windows Mobile 5 0 Operating System EDGE GPRS quad band WAN radio Bluetooth Wireless technology Class Il QVGA 3 5 color display 64MB RAM 128MB flash memory 1D laser scanner or 2D imager numeric or QWERTY keypad VoIP ready VoIP application does not ship with the EDA user accessible SD card slot MC7090 Windows Mobile 5 0 Operating System 802 11a b g radio Bluetooth Wireless technology color display 64MB RAM 128MB flash memory 1D laser scanner or 2D imager numeric or QWERTY keypad VoIP ready VoIP application does not ship with the EDA user accessible SD card slot MC7094 Windows Mobile 5 0 Operating System 802 11a b g radio GPRS WAN radio Bluetooth Wireless technology color display 64MB RAM 128MB flash memory 1D laser scanner or 2D imager numeric or QWERTY keypad VoIP ready VoIP application does not ship with the EDA user accessible
145. or use with any infrastructure However the Options Regulatory Country setting must be manually changed when a new country is entered Note that using a single profile in multiple countries implies that there is a common ESSID to connect to in each country This is less likely than having unique ESSIDs in each country this requires unique profiles for each country For additional efficiency when using multiple profiles that can be used in multiple countries the country setting for each profile can be set to a specific country If the current country found via 802 11d or set by Options Regulatory Country when 802 11d is disabled does not match the country set in a given profile then that profile is disabled This can make profile roaming occur faster For example if two profiles are created and configured for Japan and two more profiles are created and configured for USA then when in Japan only the first two profiles are active and when in USA only the last two are active If they had all been configured for Allow Any Country then all four would always be active making profile roaming less efficient Tap Next If Ad Hoc mode was selected the Ad Hoc dialog box displays If Infrastructure mode was selected the Authentication dialog box displays See Authentication on page 6 7 for instruction on setting up authentication Wireless Applications 6 7 Ad Hoc Use the Ad Hoc dialog box to select the required information to control Ad
146. ot Spare Battery Charger to charge up to four EDA spare batteries J NOTE Use only a Symbol approved power supply output rated 12 Vdc and minimum 3 33A The power supply is certified to EN60950 with SELV outputs Use of an alternative power supply will invalidate any approval given to this device and may be dangerous HINWEIS Benutzen Sie nur eine von Symbol Technologies genehmigte Stromversorgung mit einer Ausgangsleistung von 12 V Gleichstrom und mindestens 3 33A Die Stromversorgung ist nach EN60950 f r die Verwendung in SELV Stromkreisen zertifiziert Bei Verwendung eines anderen Netzteils werden alle f r das Ger t gew hrten Genehmigungen au er Kraft gesetzt und der Betrieb kann gef hrlich sein Battery Shim Installation Before charging a spare battery snap the EDA shim into the battery slot as shown in Figure 2 21 Figure 2 21 Spare Battery Shim Installation J NOTE To purchase additional shims contact your local account manager or Symbol Technologies Inc Part number KT 76490 01 Accessories 2 21 Spare Battery Charging 1 Connect the charger to a power source 2 Insert the spare battery into a spare battery charging well and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact Spare Battery Spare Battery Charging LEDs 4 Figure 2 22 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Battery Charging Indicators An amber LED is provided for each battery charging well See Table 2 7 for charging status indication
147. ox a server certificate is required Select a certificate on the Installed Server Certificates dialog box An hour glass may appear as the wizard populates the existing certificate list If the required certificate is not listed install it 1 Select a certificate from the drop down list of currently installed certificates Wireless Applications 6 11 2 Tap the Install Certificate button Profile En Installed Server Certs Figure 6 12 Installed Server Certificates Dialog Box A dialog lists the currently loaded certificate files found in the default directory Application FusionApps Certs with the default extension Mame Type Certificates cer el Figure 6 13 Browse Server Certificates Press the ENT key to change the default path or extension and search a new path Select a certificate before tapping the Install button Root Certificate Store Do you want to ADD the following certificate to the Root Store Subject EAP ENG COM US Issuer Self Issued Time Validity Tuesday August 05 2003 through Friday August 05 2005 Serial Number 2602DFCC D9BA7993 406E2CEO OEF3868C Figure 6 14 Confirmation Dialog Box A confirmation dialog verifies the installation If the information in this dialog is correct tap the Yes button If the information in this dialog is not correct tap the No button The wizard returns to the nstalled Server Certs dialog box 6 12 MC70 Integrator Guide Crede
148. pi autodetect 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 5 to 95 non condensing 4 ft 1 22 m drops to concrete 15 kV air 8 kV contact Technical SpecificationsA 7 COM Port Definitions Table A 6 MC70 External COM Connector Definitions COM Port Definition COM1 Scamner COM2 Available COM3 IRComm COM4 Raw IrDA COM5 External Connector COM6 Available COM7 Available COM8 Available COM9 Available Pin Outs Pin 1 Figure A 1 External Connector A 8 MC70 Integrator Guide Table A 7 External Connector Pin Outs oOo O0 NI oO aT A WY N a a a a a OI M gt wy N O Pin Description Power Gnd CRADLE_DETECT RS232_DCD TRIGGER USB_D USB D USB_Gnd USB_Vbus USB_ID RS232_TXD RS232_RXD RS232_RTS RS232_CTS RS232_DTR RS232_DSR External 5 0V Out External DC In 5 4V Glossary A API An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another Usually used to refer to services provided by one software component to another usually via software interrupts or function calls Aperture The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view Application Programming Interface See API ANSI Terminal A display terminal that follows commands in the ANSI standard terminal language For example it uses escape sequences
149. profiles to provide cold boot persistence Save the exported registry files in the Application folder to use them on a cold boot and restore previous profile and option settings Currently only server certificates can be saved for cold boot persistence To save server certificates for cold boot persistence save the certificate files in the folder Application Certs to install the certificates automatically on a cold boot X NOTE User certificates cannot be saved for cold boot persistence at this time Wireless Applications 6 39 Registry Settings Use a registry key to modify some of the parameters The registry path is HKLM SOFTWARE Symbol Technologies Inc Configuration Editor Table 6 27 Registry Parameter Settings CertificateDirectory REG_SZ Windows The default directory to find certificates EncryptionMask REG_DWORD 0x0000001F Defines the supported encryption types This is a bitwise mask with each bit corresponding to an encryption type 1 Type is supported 0 Type is not supported Bit Number Encryption Type 0 None 1 40 Bit WEP 2 128 Bit WEP 3 TKIP MenuShortCut REG SZ Alt M Describes the key combination to use for menu selection Tap and hold or use a key sequence to display menus This value can be a system key sequence i e preceded with ALT or a single key which triggers a pop up menu when the appropriate dialog is visible RefreshTime REG DWORD 4000 This registry key defines the number of milliseconds
150. ption DHCP Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP from the IP Mode drop down list to obtain a leased IP address and network configuration information from a remote server DHCP is the default setting for the EDA profile When DHCP is selected the IP address fields are read only Static Select Static to manually assign the IP subnet mask default gateway DNS and WINS addresses the EDA profile uses Select either DHCP or Static from the drop down list and tap Next Selecting Static IP displays the IP Address Entry dialog box Selecting DHCP displays the Transmit Power dialog box IP Address Entry Use the P Address Entry dialog box to enter the IP address and subnet information Profile Entry IF Address Entry Figure 6 25 Static IP Address Entry Dialog Box 6 18 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 6 13 Static IP Address Entry Fields Field IP Address Subnet Mask Description The Internet 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 separa
151. rameters See Profile Editor Wizard on page 6 4 Wireless Applications 6 23 Creating a New Profile To create new profiles from the Manage Profiles window tap and hold anywhere in this window Manage P K El Profiled D Profile Profiles Ps Profiled Edit Delete Disable Move Lip Move Down Export Figure 6 33 Manage Profiles Add Select Add to display the Profile Wizard wherein you can set the profile name and ESSID Set security network address information and power consumption level for the new profile Deleting a Profile To delete a profile from the list tap and hold and select Delete from the pop up menu A confirmation dialog box appears Ordering Profiles Tap and hold a profile from the list and select Move Up or Move Down to order the profile If the current profile association is lost the EDA attempts to associate with the first profile in the list then the next until it achieves a new association w NOTE Profile Roaming must be enabled 6 24 MC70 Integrator Guide Export a Profile To export a profile to a registry file tap and hold a profile from the list and select Export from the pop up menu The Save As dialog box displays with the Application folder and a default name of WCS_PROFILE profile GUID reg Globally Unique Identifier i Manage Profiles a E ES Mame wCS PROFILE 0068 Folder Nm v Tvpe Location Application Figure 6 34 Save As Dialog Box If requ
152. rams All data that is not saved to flash memory is lost Numerics E 5 404924 6 anne aan 6 8 Gee nr 6 5 A q AA 1 2 auto charge cable o ooooooooo 1 2 cables asoma daran lee WORK 1 2 2 26 communication charge cables 2 27 battery charging 2 28 LED indicators 2 28 srissisisinisrirrrip iin sariikpRai 2 1 DEX cable aoa Ee EO E BR 1 2 four slot Ethernet cradle 1 2 2 1 2 6 four slot spare battery charger 1 2 2 1 2 20 headset nn 1 2 2 1 2 2 holster quick release 1 2 magnetic stripe reader 1 2 2 2 MNG eege oh tena as eee dae eos EE 2 1 2 2 mounting bracket 2 10 MOR ER 2 22 instalation 2 22 magnetic stripe reading 2 23 multi media car 1 2 printer cable 1 2 A EEE EEE TET 2 1 SD 6 Sft MER 2 1 2 2 shelf slide ee ee 1 2 vui M 1 9 single slot USB serial cradle 2 3 SEMIS apra tao ER erg ae abd dd 1 2 Snap on Cable 1 2 Snap on handle 0 0000 eee eee 1 2 spare battery o ooooooooooommoo 1 2 specifications leeren A 4 cag na nao a o res nee aan hee ee 1 2 trigger handle 2 2 2 23 USB cal rro dara da ee daa on eas 1 2 USB charger cable 1 2 USB cradle oooooooonoomoo oo 1 2 vehicle cradle 1 2 2 1 2 12 wall mounting kit cradle 1 2 nene
153. rating in highly reflective environments and areas where other devices could be operating nearby or when attempting to communicate with devices at the outer edge of a coverage area 30 mW Select 30 mW to set the transmit power level to 30 mW 6 20 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 6 16 Power Transmit Options Ad Hoc Mode Continued Field Description 15 mW Select 15 mW to set the transmit power level to 15 mW 5 mW Select 5 mW to set the transmit power level to 5 mW 1 mW Select 7 mW for the lowest transmission power level Use this level when communicating with other devices in very close proximity or in instances where you expect little or no radio interference from other devices Tap Next to display the Battery Usage dialog box Battery Usage Use the Battery Usage dialog box to select power consumption of the wireless LAN There are three settings available CAM Fast Power Save and MAX Power Save Battery usage cannot be configured in Ad Hoc profiles Prafile En x Battery Usage 7 CAM CH Fast Power Save Mas Power Save lt lt lt Back Finish Figure 6 29 Battery Usage Dialog Box V NOTE Power consumption is also related to the transmit power settings Table 6 17 Battery Usage Options Field Description CAM Continuous Aware Mode CAM provides the best network performance but yields the shortest battery life Fast Power Save Fast Power Save the default performs in the middle of CAM
154. rd PC hardware Glossary 2 MC70 Integrator Guide Bit 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 per Second bps Bits transmitted or received BOOTP A protocol for remote booting of diskless devices Assigns an IP address to a machine and may specify a boot file The client sends a bootp request as a broadcast to the bootp server port 67 and the bootp server responds using the bootp client port 68 The bootp server must have a table of all devices associated MAC addresses and IP addresses boot or boot up The process a computer goes through when it starts During boot up the computer can run self diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software bps See Bits Per Second Byte 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 O the low order bit One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character C CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation CDRH Class 1 This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification This class is considered intrinsically safe eve
155. rd Reader Slot Figure 2 23 MSR Installation To remove the MSR open the arms and pull the MSR from the EDA Accessories 2 23 Using the MSR The MSR3000 sample application illustrates how an application handles MSR inputs refer to Symbol Applications User s Guide To use the MSR 1 Attach the MSR to the EDA 2 Power on the EDA 3 Tap Start MC70 Demo Test Apps MSR MC70 or MSR Cameo to start the sample application 4 Swipe the magnetic stripe card through the MSR with the magnetic stripe on the card facing down Swipe the card in either direction from left to right or from right to left For best results gently press down on the card while swiping to ensure contact with the bottom of the reader Figure 2 24 Magnetic Stripe Card Swiping TRG7000 Trigger Handle The TRG7000 Trigger Handle adds a gun style handle with a scanning trigger to the EDA lt increases comfort when using the EDA in scan intensive applications for extended periods of time The TRG7000 is intended for use with MC70 WLAN PAN configurations For cleat installation and communication setup procedures refer to the MC70 Integrator Guide Installing the Trigger Handle Cleat The Trigger Handle comes with a trigger handle cleat that replaces the back housing bracket on the EDA CAUTION The trigger handle cleat secures the EDA into the Trigger Handle and prevents the EDA from slipping out of the Trigger Handle Failure to install the cleat may resul
156. referred networks allows the EDA to access a second preferred network if the first is unavailable 1 Tap Start Settings Personaltab Phone icon Network tab or Start Phone Menu Options Network tab i Settings E Tl a ok Current network PSC Wireless Network selection select Preferred networks Services Network Phone Info Band Figure 5 24 MC70 Phone Window Network Tab 2 Tap Set Networks to view all available networks i Settings SH YI a ok Phone Preferred networks Select your preferred networks and order them to your preference New Network v Indigo Lan Rogers Wireless Inc 310420 v PSC Wireless w o2 UK vadafone de Figure 5 25 Preferred Networks 3 Select the preferred networks by tapping one or more check boxes 4 Tap Move Up and Move Down as necessary to place the selected networks in the preferred order 5 Tap ok to send the new settings to the network 6 From the Network tab select Automatic from the Network selection drop down list 7 Tap ok to exit settings WAN Configuration 5 17 Phone Info Use the Phone Info tab to view hardware and software information about the phone 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Phone icon Phone Info tab or Start Phone Menu Options Phone Info tab i Settings E Tl a ok IMEI 3556340003 74063 IMSI 310380136219372 RIL 01 01 02 03 RHA Ver 0 15 Firmware REVISION 01 001 Manufa
157. representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Decryption Decryption is the decoding and unscrambling of received encrypted data Also see Encryption and Key Depth of Field The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width Device Configuration Package The Symbol Device Configuration Package provides the Product Reference Guide PRG flash partitions Terminal Configuration Manager TCM and the associated TCM scripts With this package hex images that represent flash partitions can be created and downloaded to the mobile computer Discrete Code A bar code or symbol in which the spaces between characters intercharacter gaps are not part of the code Discrete 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars two of which are wide The location of 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 DRAM Dynamic random access memory Glossary 4 MC70 Integrator Guide DTE See Data Terminal Equipment E EAN 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 Element Generic term for a bar or space Encoded Area Total linear di
158. rue identity plus any desired realm e g anonymous myrealm A user ID is required before proceeding J NOTE When authenticating with a Microsoft IAS server do not use advanced identity Profile Entry 802 1 Identity Domain BESSE Figure 6 20 Advanced Identity Dialog Box Tap Next The Encryption dialog box displays Wireless Applications 6 15 Encryption Use the Encryption dialog box to select an encryption type The drop down list includes encryption types available for the selected authentication type See Table 6 11 for these encryption types Key Index i Use Passkey Figure 6 21 Encryption Dialog Box Table 6 10 Encryption Options Encryption Description Open Select Open the default when no data packet encryption is needed over the network Selecting this option provides no security for data transmitting over the network 40 Bit WEP Select 40 Bit WEP to use 40 bit key length WEP encryption WEP keys are manually entered in the edit boxes Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is displayed 10 Hex digit value for 40 bit keys Use the Key Index drop down list to configure the four WEP keys The adapter uses the selected key Note The default Hex digit keys are visible any time they are used As a security precaution after setting the key values for the network the digits are replaced with asterisks in the encryption key fields If the associated AP uses a
159. s The standard battery fully charges in approximately 2 5 hours and the extended capacity battery fully charges in approximately six hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that at temperatures above 35 C charging is intelligently controlled by the charger in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 2 7 2 22 MC70 Integrator Guide Table 2 7 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators LED Indication Off No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correctly cradle is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR This section describes how to set up and use the snap on MSR with the EDA The MSR snaps on to the bottom of the EDA and removes easily when not in use When attached to the EDA the MSR allows the EDA to capture data from magnetic stripe cards To download MSR data capture software visit http devzone symbol com Attaching and Removing the MSR To attach slide the MSR onto the bottom of the EDA and snap it in place Ca
160. s The BSSID address shown as AP MAC Address displays the AP currently associated with the connection In Ad Hoc mode the AP MAC Address shows the BSSID of the Ad Hoc network Information in this window updates every 2 seconds To open the Signal Status window tap Signal Strength in the Wireless Status window Wireless Status 13 Signal Strength Signal Status Associated Signal Quality very Good Tx Retries a7 Missed Beacons 2 Signal Level 53 dBm Noise Level 101 dBm SMR 48 dB Association Count 30 AP MAC Address 00 40 FS 6E 3C DD Transmit Rate 11 Mbps Figure 6 36 Signal Strength Window After viewing the Signal Strength window tap the back button to return to the Wireless Status window Table 6 19 Signal Strength Status Field Description Signal Displays the Relative Signal Strength Indicator RSSI of the signal transmitted between the AP and EDA As long as the Signal Quality icon is green the AP association is not jeopardized If the icon is red poor signal an association with a different AP could be warranted to improve the signal The signal strength icon changes depending on the signal strength Excellent Signal Very Good Signal Good Signal Fair Signal Poor Signal 9 Out of Range no signal The radio card is off or there is a problem communicating with the radio card Status Indicates if the EDA is associated with the AP Signal Quality Displays a text format of the Signal i
161. s the EDA s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously The EDA s charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the EDA See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 for charging status indications The spare battery charging LED on the cradle indicates the status of the spare battery charging in the cradle See Table 2 6 for charging status indications The standard battery fully charges in approximately four hours and the extended capacity battery fully charges in approximately eight hours Accessories 2 19 Table 2 6 Vehicle Cradle Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators Spare Battery LED on cradle Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Spare battery is fully charged Fast Blinking Amber Charging error Off Not charging Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that at temperatures above 35 C charging is intelligently controlled by the EDA and the charging accessory in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the EDA or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The EDA or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 6 and Table 2 6 2 20 MC70 Integrator Guide Four Slot Spare Battery Charger This section describes how to use the Four Sl
162. screen displays Benefits include Protection from scratches and gouges Durable writing and touch surface with tactile feel Abrasion and chemical resistance Glare reduction Keeping the device s screen looking new Quick and easy installation 7 2 MC70 Integrator Guide Troubleshooting EDA Table 7 1 Troubleshooting the EDA EDA does not turn on Lithium ion battery Charge or replace the lithium ion battery in the EDA not charged Lithium ion battery Ensure battery is installed properly See Installing and Removing not installed properly the Main Battery on page 1 3 System crash Perform a warm boot If the EDA still does not turn on perform a cold boot See Resetting the EDA on page 1 7 Rechargeable Battery failed Replace battery If the EDA still does not operate perform a warm lithium ion battery did boot then a cold boot See Resetting the EDA on page 1 7 not charge EDA removed from Insert EDA in cradle The standard capacity battery 1900 mAh cradle while battery fully charges in less than four hours The extended capacity battery was charging 3800 mAh fully charges in less than eight hours Cannot see characters EDA not powered on Press the Power button on display During data EDA removed from Replace the EDA in the cradle or reattach the communication communication no cradle or cable and re transmit data transmitted or disconnected from transmitted data was host computer during
163. stics window Size 32 el AP OU AUFOGE 7 F aD Signal dBm EN B Last RT Time ms Avg RT Time ms Min RT Time ms Max RT Time ms 4 54 Mbps i5 48 Mbps 36 Mbps E Figure 6 42 CMP Ping Window To perform an ICMP ping 1 Inthe P field enter an IP address or select an IP address from the drop down list 2 From the Size drop down list select a size value 3 Tap Start Test The ICMP Ping test starts Information of the ping test displays in the appropriate fields Trace Route Window Trace Route traces a packet from a computer to a host showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes The Trace Route utility identifies where the longest delays occur The Trace Route window allows testing a connection at the network layer part of the IP protocol between the EDA and any place on the network To open the Trace Route window tap Trace Route in the Wireless Diagnostics window Tracing Route to 157 235 189 254 1 157 235 33 241 RTT 4 ms 157 235 159 254 RTT 312 ms Trace Route Complete in 734 ms Sch gt 288 2 Figure 6 43 Trace Route Window Enter an IP address or a DNS Name in the IP combo box and tap Start Test The IP combo box should match the information shown in the CMP Ping window s IP combo box When starting a test the trace route attempts Wireless Applications 6 33 to find all routers between the EDA and the destinati
164. t device is rebooted Options are Disable the AirBEAM Smart Client is not invoked automatically during the boot sequence Interactive the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked during the boot sequence and begins package synchronization The Synchronization Dialog box appears and you must tap OK when the process completes Non interactive the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked during the boot sequence and begins package synchronization The Synchronization Dialog box appears but you don t have to tap OK when the process completes The Synchronization Dialog box closes automatically Background the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence The package synchronization process starts automatically Nothing is displayed while the synchronization process is occurring This check box specifies whether the automatic RAM management is enabled during package synchronization Enable this to invoke RAM management logic when there is not enough free disk space to download a package The RAM management logic attempts to remove any discardable AirBEAM packages resident on the client This check box specifies whether to suppress the automatic insertion of a file path separator character when the client generated server package definition file names When enabled the parameter also disables appending apd to the package This feature is useful for AS 400 systems in which the file path separator character is a period Enabling this
165. t in damage to the EDA 1 Remove the handstrap by threading the handstrap through the handstrap slot 2 Remove the four screws securing the back housing bracket to the EDA Save these screws to use them later to secure the trigger handle cleat 2 24 MC70 Integrator Guide 3 Remove the back housing bracket Back Housing Bracket Figure 2 25 Removing Back Housing Bracket 4 Install the rubber headset jack dust cover onto the trigger handle cleat 5 Align the trigger handle cleat onto the EDA 6 Secure the trigger handle cleat to the EDA using the four screws saved during step 2 Figure 2 26 Installing the Cleat 7 Feed the handstrap through the handstrap slot and secure Inserting the EDA into the Trigger Handle Slide the EDA into the Trigger Handle until it locks in place The release secures the EDA to the Trigger Handle Figure 2 27 Inserting the EDA into the Trigger Handle Accessories 2 25 Removing the EDA To remove the EDA press the release down and pull the EDA forward Release Figure 2 28 Removing the EDA Using a Cradle With the Trigger Handle you can charge the EDA and communicate with a host computer using either the serial charging cable or a cradle or connect to a peripheral such as a printer Using the Serial Charging Communication Cable To charge the EDA s battery or communicate with a host computer while the EDA is in the Trigger Handle set up the EDA as shown in Figure 2
166. t notify me radio button to disable call waiting i Settings ur Tl a ok Phone Call Waiting When calls are waiting amp Nav me 2 Da not notify me Figure 5 17 Call Waiting WAN Configuration 5 13 Voice Mail and Text Messages To use voice mail and send short messages enter the voice mail and or text message phone number in the appropriate text boxes i Settings ay Tl a ok Text messages 1 631 555 1212 service center Figure 5 18 Voice Mail and Text Messages Fixed Dialing Use Fixed Dialing to restrict the phone to dial only the phone number s or area code s specified in a Fixed Dialing list 1 Select Fixed Dialing and tap Get Settings i g Settings et Mad ok Fixed Dialing E Enable fixed dialing Number patterns Figure 5 19 Fixed Dialing Window 2 Select the Enable fixed dialing check box 3 To add a number to the list tap Menu Add 4 Enter the phone number or area code to restrict and tap Done 5 Hepeat steps 3 and 4 to add more numbers and tap Done twice when complete 6 Enter P N2 and tap Done 5 14 MC70 Integrator Guide Network Use the Network tab to view available networks determine the order in which the phone accesses another network if the current network is unavailable and specify whether to change networks manually or automatically The current network remains active until it s changed the signal is lost or the SIM card is changed The network the
167. t of the Application FFS partition These files are text files containing the source and destination for the desired files to copy separated by gt The following example uses CopyFiles to copy a file from the VApplication folder to the Windows folder SampleCpy cpy Application example txt gt Windows example txt The following example uses XML provisioning to perform the same task SampleCpy xml lt wap provisioningdoc gt characteristic type FileOperation gt characteristic type Windows translation filesystem gt lt characteristic type MakeDir gt lt characteristic type example txt translation fileystem gt lt characteristic type Copy gt lt parm name Source value Application example txt translation filesystem gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 9 Storage Mobile 5 0 contains three types of file storage Random Access Memory RAM Persistent Storage Application folder Random Access Memory Executing programs use RAM to store data Data stored in RAM is lost upon a warm boot RAM also included a volatile file storage area called Cache Disk Volatile File Storage Cache Disk Windows Mobile 5 0 memory architecture uses persistent storage for all files registry settings and database objects to ensure data is retained even after a power failure Persistent
168. t that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow Glossary 3 Code 93 An industrial symbology compatible with Code 39 but offering a full character ASCII set and a higher coding density than Code 39 Code Length Number of data characters in a bar code between the start and stop characters not including those characters Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries COM port Communication port ports are identified by number eg COM1 COM2 Continuous Code 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 Cradle 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 D Data Communications Equipment DCE A device such as a modem which is designed to attach directly toa DIE Data Terminal Equipment device DCE See Data Communications Equipment DCP See Device Configuration Package Dead Zone An area within a scanner s field of view in which specular reflection may prevent a successful decode Decode To recognize a bar code symbology eg UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned Decode Algorithm A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data
169. t to the login dialog If the user opens the dialog and needs to prompt for credentials for a particular profile at this time it can use the status field to let the user know that the network is held up by the password dialog being open Tapping OK sends the credentials though WCS API If there are no credentials entered a dialog box displays informing the user which field was not entered The Log Off button only displays when a user is already logged on When the Log Off button is tapped the user is prompted with three options Log Off Switch Users and Cancel Switching users logs off the current user and re initialize the login dialog box to be displayed for when there is no user logged on Logging off logs Wireless Applications 6 41 off the current user and close the login dialog box Tapping Cancel closes the Log Off dialog box and the Login dialog box displays When the user is logged off the EDA only roams to profiles that do not require credentials or to profiles that were created with the credentials entered into the profile The Cancel button closes the dialog without logging into the network If the login dialog was launched by the wCS and not by the user tapping Cancel first causes a message box to display a warning that the cancel disables the current profile If the user still chooses to cancel the login at this point the profile is cancelled Once a profile is cancelled the profile is suppressed until a user actively re ena
170. ted To start using the EDA for the first time Install the main battery and cover assembly Charge the EDA Power on the EDA Configure the EDA Charge the main battery before or after it is installed Use one of the spare battery chargers to charge the battery out of the EDA or one of the cradles to charge the battery installed in the EDA Installing and Removing the Main Battery Installing the Main Battery Before using the EDA install a lithium ion battery The standard capacity 1900 mAh battery is shown The extended capacity 3800 mAh battery requires a larger capacity battery cover 1 Insert the battery top first into the battery compartment in the back of the EDA 2 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps into place Battery Figure 1 1 nserting the Battery J NOTE Position the battery correctly with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery compartment 1 4 MC70 Integrator Guide 3 With the battery cover latches open insert the cover bottom first then press down on the top of the cover Battery Cover Figure 1 2 nserting the Battery Cover 4 Close the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover 5 Insert the handstrap through the handstrap slot then tighten and press down to secure Figure 1 3 nserting the Handstrap The EDA powers up after inserting the battery Removing the Main Battery
171. ted Internet directory service DNS translates domain names and IP addresses and controls Internet e mail delivery Most Internet services require DNS to operate properly If DNS is not configured Web sites cannot be located or e mail delivery fails Displays the date that the IP address was obtained Displays the date that the IP address expires and a new IP address is requested Displays the IP address of the DNS server 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 An IEEE 48 bit address is assigned to the EDA at the factory to uniquely identify the adapter at the physical layer Displays the name of the EDA Wireless Applications 6 29 Wireless Log Window The Wireless Log window displays a log of recent activity such as authentication association and DHCP renewal completion in time order Save the log to a file or clear the log within this instance of the application only The auto scroll feature automatically scrolls down when new items are added to the log To open the Wireless Log window tap Wireless Log in the Wireless Status window The Wireless Log window displays Wireless Status 4 Wireless Log T Autoscroll 00 00 12 Log Initialized 00 00 14 Match Country with AP mode is o 00 00 14 Country code acquired US 00 00 18 Setting 5510 101 00 00 18 Disconnected 00 00 28 Disconne
172. ted by a period for example 192 168 7 27 Most TCP IP networks use subnets to manage routed IP addresses Dividing an organization s network into subnets allows it to connect to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Select the Advanced check box then tap NEXT to display the Advanced Address Entry dialog box Enter the Gateway DNS and WINS address Tap NEXT without selecting the Advanced check box to display the Transmit Power dialog box Profile Entry El Adwanced Address Entry ciw 6 0 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 WINS fo 0 0 0 lt lt lt Back Figure 6 26 Advanced Address Entry Dialog Box The IP information entered in the profile is only used if you selected the Enable IP Mgmt check box in the Options System Options dialog box System Options on page 6 36 If you didn t select this the IP information in the profile is ignored and the IP information entered in the Microsoft interface applies Table 6 14 P Config Advanced Address Entry Fields Field G W DNS WINS Description The default gateway forwards IP packets to and from a remote destination The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS translates domain names and IP addresses and controls Internet email delivery Most Internet services require DNS to operate properly If DNS is not configured Web sites cannot be located and or email delivery fails WINS is a Microso
173. ted to authenticate remote Windows workstations MS CHAP is identical to CHAP except that MS CHAP is based on the encryption and hashing algorithms used by Windows networks and the MS CHAP response to a challenge is in a format optimized for compatibility with Windows operating systems MS CHAP v2 is a password based challenge response mutual authentication protocol that uses the industry standard Message Digest 4 MD4 and Data Encryption Standard DES algorithms to encrypt responses The authenticating server challenges the access client and the access client challenges the authenticating server If either challenge is not correctly answered the connection is rejected MS CHAP v2 was originally designed by Microsoft as a PPP authentication protocol to provide better protection for dial up and virtual private network VPN connections With Windows XP SP1 Windows XP SP2 Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 SP4 MS CHAP v2 is also an EAP type Password Authentication Protocol PAP has two variations PAP and CHAP PAP It verifies a user name and password for PPP Internet connections but it is not as secure as CHAP since it works only to establish the initial link PAP is also more vulnerable to attack because it sends authentication packets throughout the network Nevertheless PAP is more commonly used than CHAP to log in to a remote host like an Internet service provider Message Digest 5 MD5 is an authentication algorithm developed b
174. termines the tone that sounds when entering a phone number on the keypad Select Short tones or Long tones to specify the duration of the sound when you press a number on the keypad Select Off to disable tones X NOTE Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life Security Enabling a PIN wf NOTE Place emergency calls at any time without requiring a PIN or a SIM card To require a PIN when using the phone 1 From the Phone tab Figure 5 11 select the Require PIN when phone is used check box under Security i Settings Enter DIN 2 abc def Clear Sik rno Cancel Sit EL E y Figure 5 12 Enter PIN 2 Use the touch keypad to enter a four to eight digit PIN 3 Tap Enter to enable the PIN and return to the Phone tab Changing a PIN 1 From the Phone tab Figure 5 11 tap Change PIN 2 Use the touch keypad to enter the current PIN 3 Tap Enter 4 Use the touch keypad to enter a new four to eight digit PIN 5 Tap Enter 6 Reenter the new PIN for confirmation and tap Enter 7 Tap ok to confirm the change 5 10 MC70 Integrator Guide Disabling a PIN 1 From the Phone tab Figure 5 11 deselect the Require PIN when phone is used check box 2 Use the touch keypad to enter the current PIN 3 Tap Enter 4 Tap ok to confirm the change 5 Tap ok to exit settings Services Use the Services tab to configure settings for subscribed phone services For example b
175. ticates an authenticated user when a suspend resume occurs Once reauthenticated the user is prompted for credentials If the user does not enter the same credentials that were entered prior to the suspend resume within three attempts the user is disconnected from the network This option only applies when logged in At Time oelect this option to perform a local verification on an authenticated user at a specified time The time can be an absolute time or a relative time from the authentication and should be in at least 5 minute intervals Once the time has passed the user is prompted for credentials If the user does not enter the correct credentials within three attempts the user is disconnected from the network This option only applies when logged in Entering credentials applies these credentials to a particular profile Logging out clears all cached credentials Editing a profile clears all cached credentials for that profile The following authentication types have credential caching EAP TLS PEAP LEAP TTLS Wireless Applications 6 13 Selecting the At Time check box displays the Time Cache Options dialog box Profile En Time Cache Options C Interval 6 F Min 8 Atihhimm Figure 6 16 Time Cache Options Dialog Box Tap the nterval radio button to check credentials at a set time interval Enter the value in minutes in the Min box Tap the At hh mm radio button to check credentials at a set t
176. tion on the EDA scanning application Scanning application is Start the scanning application not active EDA battery does not Trigger Handle is not Remove the Trigger Handle from the cradle and reinsert charge when Trigger properly seated in the Handle is placed ina cradle cradle Power is not available to Ensure that power connections to the cradle are connected the cradle properly Cannot print to printer Printer cable not Ensure cable is connected properly to the printer and Trigger connected properly Handle EDA does not wake The trigger only wakes Press a key on the EDA to wake from the suspend mode from suspend mode the EDA from the when trigger is suspend mode if a pressed scanning application is active Appendix A Technical Specifications Technical Specifications The following table summarizes the EDA s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications Table A 1 Item Physical Characteristics Dimensions Weight inc standard battery Display Touch Panel Backlight Main Battery Extended Cap Battery Backup Battery Expansion Slot Network Connections Notification Keypad Options Audio Performance Characteristics CPU EDA Technical Specifications Description 6 in Lx 3 in Wx 1 5 in H 15 3 cm L x 7 6 cm W x 3 7 cm H LAN PAN configurations 11 2 oz 314 g WAN LAN PAN configurations 12 02 336 g Transflective color 3 5 QVGA
177. tions for a EDA are defined in an XML file that is available on the Symbol DevZone for that EDA SCM is also available on Symbol DevZone SCM eliminates the potential user errors that occur when manually editing registry settings File Types SCM uses three types of files Symbol Configuration Template SCT files are XML files that define the configurable parameters for a device Registry Configuration Service Provider XML files for device provisioning CAB Provisioning Format CPF file which is a CAB archive that contains the provisioning XML This file is downloaded to the EDA and merged upon a cold boot Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 11 User Interface SCM s user interface consists of a tree control on the left side of the window which displays all the configuration categories and a data grid table on the right which displays all the configurable controls for the selected category Figure 4 1 shows the main window for a device s sct file Es SCM Configuration File Device Help Power Settings AC Power Backlight Activities Trigger Touch Keyboard GWES User Accessory Serial Keyboard H Keylight Activities Trigger Touch Keyboard GWES User System Touch Panel USB Cable Wireless LAN SD MMC Card Insert Resource Coordinator Comm Settings Display Settings Audio Settings Figure 4 1 Menu Functions DER GE Power Key Wake Timeout Wake API Call Wake Inital State Full
178. tus Indicators Icon Indicator Description Modified This parameter was changed from its initial factory setting Invalid This parameter is not valid for the selected device type This can occur when a Ss configuration file for one type of device is loaded and the device type is changed e using the Device menu Values marked invalid are not included in an exported Window Status Bar The SCM status bar found on the bottom right corner of the window contains the items in Table 4 3 from left to right Table 4 3 Window Status Bar Items Status Bar Item Description Invalid Count Number of parameters not valid for the selected device Modified Count Number of parameters modified from the factory defaults Device Type Device type version amp 1 7 2 MK2000v10 Figure 4 2 Sample Status Bar The sample status bar in Figure 4 2 shows that the current configuration file contains 1 Invalid Parameter and 2 Modified Parameters Application Deployment for Mobile 5 0 4 13 File Deployment The CPF file created by the SCM export function must be deployed to the EDA 1 Optionally use the Authenticode tools to sign the cpf file 2 Make the cpf file read only then copy it to the EDA 3 Tap the filename to install 4 Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to take affect In these cases cold boot the EDA Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Help file for more information Rapid Deployment Client The R
179. uthentication Description PEAP Select this option to enable PEAP authentication This method uses a digital certificate to verify and authenticate a user s identity LEAP Select this option to enable LEAP authentication which is based on mutual authentication The AP and the connecting mobile computer require authentication before gaining access to the network TTLS Select this option to enable TTLS authentication Tunneled Authentication Use the Tunneled Authentication dialog box to select the tunneled authentication options There are different selections available for PEAP or TTLS authentication Profile Entry IE LX Tunneled Auth ms CHAP v2 el lt lt Back Next gt gt gt Figure 6 9 Tunneled Authentication Dialog Box To select a tunneled authentication type 1 Select atunneled authentication type from the drop down list See Table 6 7 and Table 6 8 2 Selectthe User Certificate check box if a certificate is required If you selected the TLS tunnel type that requires a user certificate the check box is already selected 3 Tap Next The Installed User Certificates dialog box appears Table 6 7 lists the PEAP tunneled authentication options Table 6 7 PEAP Tunneled Authentication Options PEAP Tunneled Authentication Description MS CHAP v2 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 MS CHAP v2 is a password based challenge response mutual authentication
180. ve at data rates that exceed the bandwidth provided to the chain typically 100 Mbps If an EDA in a daisychained cradle does not use its bandwidth that bandwidth is allocated to other inserted EDAs Table 2 2 shows available bandwidth based on 100 Mpbs for the maximum number of daisychained cradles with each attempting transmission at the maximum data rate Table 2 2 Daisychaining Bandwidth Bandwidth Provided to Cradle Inserted EDA Share of Bits sec Bandwidth Cradle 1 100 000 000 20 000 000 Daisychained Cradles Cradle 2 20 000 000 4 000 000 Cradle 3 4 000 000 800 000 Cradle 4 800 000 160 000 Cradle 5 160 000 32 000 Cradle 6 32 000 6 400 Cradle 7 6 400 1 280 Ethernet Cradle Drivers The MC70 includes Ethernet cradle drivers that initiate automatically when you place the EDA in a properly connected Four Slot Ethernet cradle After inserting the EDA the LAN icon indicates that the EDA is connected to a network Double tap the LAN icon to open the LANNDS1 window This window display the TCP IP information for the EDA IP Information Internet Protocol TCP IP Address Type DHCP IP Address 1597 235 22 81 Subnet Mask 200 200 202 0 Default Gateway 157 235 20 246 Figure 2 8 LANNDS1 Window Accessories 2 9 Charging and Communication Insert the EDA into a slot to begin charging Figure 2 9 EDA Battery Charging LED Charging Indicators Charge LED The EDA s charge LED shows th
181. vers RegMerge and CopyFiles to update the registry and to copy files during a cold boot With Mobile 5 0 Symbol recommends using XML provisioning instead RegMerge and CopyFiles are supported for backward compatibility but Symbol may eliminate support in the future The following sections provide examples of how RegMerge and CopyFiles were used and how to perform the same function using XML provisioning RegMerge RegMerge dll is a built in driver that allows updating the registry during a clean boot RegMerge runs very early in the boot process and looks for registry files reg files in certain Flash File System folders i e Application during a clean boot It then merges the registry changes into the system registry located in RAM The following example uses RegMerge to set a registry key SampleReg reg HKEY LOCAL MACHINE WMardwareWDeviceMap Backlight Backlightlntensity dword 00000036 4 8 MC70 Integrator Guide The following example uses XML provisioning to perform the same task SampleReg xml lt wap provisioningdoc gt lt characteristic type Registry gt lt characteristic type HKLM Hardware DeviceMap Backlight gt lt parm name Backlightintensity value 54 datatype integer gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt CopyFiles CopyFiles copies files from one folder to another on a clean boot During a clean boot CopyFiles looks for files with a CPY extension in the roo
182. with backlight TFT LCD 65K colors 240 W x 320 L QVGA size Glass analog resistive touch LED backlight Rechargeable Lithium lon 3 7V 1900 mAh Smart Battery Optional 3 7V 3800 mAh Smart Battery NiMH battery rechargeable 20mAh 1 2V not user accessible User accessible SDIO slot with secure cover accommodates extended cards with cover removed Ethernet via cradle High speed USB host or client Bluetooth Vibrator and audible alert 26 Numeric key 44 QWERTY key Speaker receiver microphone headset jack software support for full duplex record and playback stereo Intel XScale Bulverde PXA270 processor at 624MHz A 2 MC70 Integrator Guide Table A 1 EDA Technical Specifications Continued Item Operating System Memory Interface Communications User Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Specification Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sealing Description Microsoft Windows Mobile 2005 64MB RAM 128MB ROM RS 232 USB 1 1 14 F to 155 10 C to 68 C 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 95 non condensing 4 ft drop to concrete 6 drops per 6 sides over operating temperature range 5 ft drop to concrete 2 drops per 6 sides at ambient temperature 73 F 23 C 15kVdc air discharge 8kVdc direct discharge 8kVdc indirect discharge IP54 Wireless WAN Data and Voice Communications Wireless Wide
183. within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner s oscillating mirror fails IEEE Address See MAC Address Input Output Ports O ports are primarily dedicated to passing information into or out of the terminal s memory Series 9000 mobile computers include Serial and USB ports Interleaved 2 of 5 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 Intercharacter Gap The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discrete code Interleaved Bar 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 Internet Protocol Address See IP IOCTL Input Output Control I O Ports interface The connection between two devices defined by common physical characteristics signal characteristics and signal meanings Types of interfaces include RS 232 and PCMCIA 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 subnetwor
184. y RSA MD5 generates a 128 bit message digest using a 128 bit key IPSec truncates the message digest to 96 bits User Certificate Selection If you checked the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authentication dialog box or if TLS is the selected authentication type the nstalled User Certificates dialog box displays Select a certificate from the 6 10 MC70 Integrator Guide drop down list of currently installed certificates before proceeding The selected certificates name appears in the drop down list If the required certificate is not in the list install it Installed User Certs Install Certificate Figure 6 10 nstalled User Certificates Dialog Box User Certificate Installation To install a user certificate EAP TLS only and a server certificate for EAP TLS and PEAP authentication 1 Tap Install Certificate The Credentials dialog box appears Credentials Past XXX X Server Figure 6 11 Credentials Dialog Box 2 Enter the User Pwd password and Server information in their respective text boxes 3 Tap Retrieve A Progress dialog indicates the status of the certificate retrieval 4 Tap ok to exit After the installation completes the nstalled User Certs dialog box displays J NOTE To successfully install a user certificate the EDA must already be connected to a network from which the server is accessible Server Certificate Selection If you select the Validate Server Certificate check b
185. y from appearing to others i Settings Es Tp dE ok Phone Caller ID Provide my caller ID bo GE No one Figure 5 15 Caller ID Call Forwarding Use call forwarding to forward incoming calls to a different phone number To forward all calls to a different phone number select the Forward all incoming phone calls check box enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls in the To text box 5 12 MC70 Integrator Guide To forward incoming calls to a different phone number based on a specific situation select one or more of the check boxes under Forward phone calls only if No answer enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the phone cannot be answered Then select a time period from the Forward after drop down list Options are 5 10 15 20 25 and 30 seconds Unavailable enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the phone is turned off or the user is unreachable Busy enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the line is busy I Settings E Tl a ok Phone Call Forwarding O Forward all incoming phone calls To Forward phone calls only iF Mo answer 1 631 332 3275 Favar er Unavailable 1 631 332 3275 Busy 1 531 332 3275 Figure 5 16 Call Forwarding Call Waiting Call waiting notifies you of an incoming call when the phone is in a phone session Select the Notify me radio button to enable call waiting Select the Do no
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