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1. VT 220 Key Key Sequence VT 220 Key Key Sequence Return lt Enter gt PF2 lt F2 gt Backspace lt BkSp gt PF3 lt F3 gt Tab lt Tab gt PF4 lt F4 gt Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt BREAK lt F5 gt Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt F6 lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Hard Terminal Reset N A F7 lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Find N A F8 lt Fn gt lt F3 gt Insert Here N A F9 lt Fn gt lt F4 gt Previous Screen lt Alt gt lt Up Arrow gt F10 lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Enter lt Enter gt F11 lt Fn gt lt 1 gt Backspace Delete lt Fn gt lt Reset gt F12 lt Fn gt lt 2 gt Back tab lt Fn gt lt Tab gt F13 lt Fn gt lt 3 gt Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt F14 lt Fn gt lt 4 gt Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt F15 Help lt Fn gt lt 5 gt Soft Terminal Reset N A F16 Do lt Fn gt lt 6 gt Select N A F17 lt Fn gt lt 7 gt Remove lt Reset gt F18 lt Fn gt lt 8 gt Next Screen lt Alt gt lt Down Arrow gt F19 lt Fn gt lt 9 gt PF1 lt F1 gt F20 lt Fn gt lt 0 gt Table B 20 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys Appendix B Keyboard Maps 113 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map Table B 21 shows VT character key sequences for the external keyboard on 52 key PSC 4400 devices Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence Space lt Alt gt lt BkSp gt O lt S
2. Character Key Sequence Character Key Sequence Punc lt gt Y Alpha SHFT lt Y gt Punc lt gt Z Alpha SHFT lt Z gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt Punc lt x gt a Punc lt gt Punc lt gt a Punc lt _ gt 0 Num lt 0 gt Punc lt gt 1 Num lt 1 gt a Alpha lt a gt 2 Num lt 2 gt b Alpha lt b gt 3 Num lt 3 gt c Alpha lt c gt 4 Num lt 4 gt d Alpha lt d gt 5 Num lt 5 gt e Alpha lt e gt 6 Num lt 6 gt f Alpha lt f gt 7 Num lt 7 gt g Alpha lt g gt 8 Num lt 8 gt h Alpha lt h gt 9 Num lt 9 gt i Alpha lt i gt Punc lt gt j Alpha lt j gt Punc lt gt k Alpha lt k gt lt Punc lt lt gt l Alpha lt I gt Punc lt gt m Alpha lt m gt gt Punc lt gt gt n Alpha lt n gt Punc lt gt o Alpha lt o gt Punc lt gt p Alpha lt p gt A Alpha SHFT lt A gt q Alpha lt q gt B Alpha SHFT lt B gt r Alpha lt r gt C Alpha SHFT lt C gt s Alpha lt s gt D Alpha SHFT lt D gt t Alpha lt t gt E Alpha SHFT lt E gt u Alpha lt u gt F Alpha SHFT lt F gt v Alpha lt v gt G Alpha SHFT lt G gt w Alpha lt w gt H Alpha SHFT lt H gt x Alpha lt x gt l Alpha SHFT lt I gt y Alpha lt y gt J Al
3. m Installation Application amp Contig Application Only Config Only Figure 3 11 Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon Dialog Box 2 Click the Emulation Parameters button icon 38 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Configuration Manager appears 3 Use the Configuration Manager to configure the global emulation parameters NOTE For information on using Configuration Manager see Using the Configuration Manager on page 43 4 After you have configured the emulation parameters click the Save icon to save the configuration to the host 5 Close Configuration Manager 6 Use the TelnetCE Client installation utility and Microsoft ActiveSync to download configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about using Microsoft ActiveSync to download the configuration to the mobile device see Downloading Configurations on page 42 Using the Installation Utility Per Host You can use the TelnetCE Client installation utility to access the Configuration Manager and modify per host emulation parameters To access and modify per host emulation parameters from the TelnetCE Client installation utility 1 On the host system launch the TelnetCE Client installation utility Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears 2 Click the Host Profiles button The Host Profiles dialog box appears 3 In the left pane o
4. NOTE To configure the TelnetCE Client to support more than one simultaneous sessions up to four access the Configuration Manager and modify the Emulation gt Common gt Number of Sessions parameter For more information about creating and downloading configurations to mobile devices see Chapter 3 Configuration on page 21 Initiating a New Session If the TelnetCE Client on the mobile device is configured to support multiple sessions you can initiate a new session with the same host or with a different host To initiate a new session 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 2 Select the next unconnected session in the menu list as shown in Figure 4 26 TelnetCE Options Disconnect Session 1 Session 1 Delta Session 2 Unconnected Session 3 Unconnected Session 4 Unconnected Configure View About Telnet Exit Figure 4 26 Selecting to Initiate a New Session The TelnetCE Client displays the default screen as shown in Figure 4 27 80 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide TelnetCE Options Figure 4 27 TelnetCE Client Default Screen 3 Press Enter The Select Host dialog box appears 4 Inthe Select Host dialog box select the host to which you want to establish a new session 5 Click OK The new host connection is established Switching Between Active Sections You can use the TelnetCE Options menu to switch between the active Telnet sessions To switch to a different active s
5. The options available in the Control tab include Override Manual Settings Forces the network profile settings to override any manual settings on the mobile device Do not confiugre device IP Allows manual configuration of the IP address at addresses the mobile device Assign IP addresses from Configures the client to receive an IP address from an Avalanche pool the Agent 212 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Edit IP Address Pool Assign IP addresses from a DHCP server Assign IP addresses from a BOOTP server Assignment Method Connection Type Selection Criteria Launch Selection Criteria Wizard Only available if you enable the Assign IP address from an Avalanche pool option button Allows you to access the dialog box where you can configure a range of Avalanche IP address pool Configures the client to receive an IP address and IP parameters from a DHCP server Configures the client to receive an IP address and IP parameters from a BootP server Indicates the method of IP address assignment for the network profile Configures the method whereby the network profile is deployed to clients Indicates the selection criterion for the network profile A selection criterion allows you to specify the clients to which the network profile is deployed For more information about configuring selection criterion see the online help that is available in the Avalanche Management Console Launches a
6. 006 e cece eee eee 110 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions 000 eee uee 111 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys 111 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys 112 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map 113 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions 000 0000 ee 114 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys 115 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys 116 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map 116 Virtual Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions 118 Virtual Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys 00055 119 Virtual Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys 000055 119 Virtual Keyboard VT Emulation Character Map 120 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 123 COM Port Parameters e e settee Bee i hee Bs acd ve es eed 123 Emulation 3270 Parameters 0 0 ccc cece eee eee eens 128 Emulation 5250 Parameters 00 e cece cent e nena 130 Emulation 5250 and 3270 Common 000 c cece eee ene ees 131 Emulation Common 000 cece ce ete eee eee nena 135 Emulation Display 0028 jee ge het ee nen ete epee Ee ees 139 vi PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Emulation Keyboard 6 0 cee eee eens 148 Emulation
7. 00 0c cece eee eee nes 50 Downloading Configurations s s 66 c cece cece 52 Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 55 Authorizing Cents sere Latanie a re EAN eee eens 55 Using and Configuring the TelnetCE Client 0 0005 55 Launching the TelnetCE Client 6 600 c cece eee eee 56 Connecting to Hosts 6 nee 57 Disconnecting a Telnet Session 0606 nonor rerne 57 Exiting the TelnetCE Client sodar ipa c cece eee 58 Accessing and Using the Virtual Keyboards 4 59 Viewing the Emulation Keyboard 000 eee 59 Viewing the Numeric Keyboard 6 e cece eee eee 61 Using the Virtual Keyboards 06 0 c cece eee 62 Manually Modifying Host Profiles 0 00 cece eee 62 Manually Modifying Emulation Parameters 65 65 Emulation Parameters 00 00 ccc cece eee eee nee 68 Initiating a New Session 60 e cee eee 79 Switching Between Active Sections 0 00 cece eee 80 Disconnecting an Active Session 6 6 cece eee ee 81 Using the TelnetCE Client Menu 000 cece cece eee 82 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 85 Selecting the Correct COM Port Protocol 0 cece eee eee 85 Freeing a COM Ports cece An Ate tay Vere ee bee SS 87 Creating a Partnership 6 c cece eects 88 Appendix B Keyboard Maps 0000000eeeeee 93
8. Persist No Battery Bluetooth Settings Date and Time Touch Calibrate Printer Settings Display Settings Audio Settings Scanner Settings JAA E Table A 2 Com Settings in the Ctl Panel 3 Double click Comm Settings The Ctl Panel displays the parameters for the communication port on the mobile device 4 Double click Port until it the correct value for communications Serial1 115200 with the mobile device is selected as shown in Figure A 3 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 87 ok Jiv JEA gt Ji cane Table A 3 Selecting the COM Port Settings 5 Click OK 6 Access the Ctl Panel File menu 7 Select Exit The Ctl Panel closes Freeing a COM Port Applications including Microsoft ActiveSync contend for ownership or exclusive use of the COM ports on the host system Before you attempt to create a partnership ensure that no other applications are using the COM port through which you will establish the partnership with the mobile device For example if you have installed Avalanche Manager on the host system and have used the Manager to perform serial updates on the mobile device then the Manager may have exclusive control of the COM ports on the host system To free the COM port access the Services service on the host system and stop the Wavelink Avalanche Manager service 88 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Creating a Partnership Bef
9. 00 cece cece eee eee 6 Installing the TelnetCE Client Installation Utility 6 Installing the TelnetCE Client 0 00 cece eee eee eee 9 Using Avalanche Manager to Install the TelnetCE Client 13 Installation Requirements 0000 c cece eee 13 Installation Overview 0 0 cece tence e eee eee 14 Installing the TelnetCE Client Software Package 14 Installing the TelnetCE Client over an RF Connection 16 Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client 0 c cece eee eee eee 17 Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client 0 00 e eee eee 18 Uninstalling the Avalanche TelnetCE Client 04 18 Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client Installation Utility 19 Chapter 3 Configuration 022000 20sec eens 21 Configuring Host Profiles sessa ners senes iaia cee eee eee ee 21 About Host Profiles 2 0 0 0 0 00 c ccc cect een e eae 21 Accessing Host Profiles 2 2 0 0 6 0 c cece naian iA 22 Using the Installation Utility 0 cece eee eee 22 Using Avalanche Manager 0 0c e cece e eens 24 Configuring Host Profiles 6 0 c cece eee eee 27 Creating Host Profiles 2 0 0 0 0 c cece cece eee ees 27 Modifying Host Profiles 6 6 0 c cece eee ees 28 Removing Host Profiles 6 0 0 c cece cece eee 28 Downloading Configurations 0 06 c ccc cece ee eee 29 Host Profile Settings saira o
10. Auto Reset Delay k Message Beeps fo _ Use Enter As Reset Figure 4 18 Settings Dialog Box Message Tab 70 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide The following list describes the options in the Message tab Message Line 5250 3270 only Reset Required 5250 3270 only Auto Reset Delay 5250 3270 only Message Beeps 5250 3270 only Use Enter as Reset Specifies the line from the host screen that the TelnetCE Client reads to display as the message line The TelnetCE Client displays the message line each time its contents change When the contents of the message line are not valid the line appears in reverse video at the top of the display Possible values are 0 24 Use a value of 0 to prevent the display message Indicates the situations that require the user to press the Reset key On All messages Requires a reset on screens that display information on line 24 the bottom display line On Errors Requires a reset on screens that have an error indicator Never Never requires the user to use a reset but automatically performs a reset when an error indicator is detected Specifies the amount of time in seconds to wait before sending a reset to the host when the Reset Required parameter is set to Never Possible values are 0 5 Use 0 to indicate no wait Specifies the number of additional beeps that occur on the mobile device when the TelnetCE Client receives a system message
11. 194 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide MSI CD MSI CD Scheme MSI Maxlength MSI Minlength MSI Redundancy Specifies the number of check digits scanned MSI code has 1 or 2 check digits Do not include the number of check digits in the MSI length specification even if they are reported back to the application Possible values 1 2 Default value 1 The scheme used to verify the check digit or first check digit if two are used Possible values Mod 10 Mod 11 Default value Mod 10 Specifies the maximum length for an MSI barcode Use 0 to represent any length Possible values 0 60 Default value 55 Specifies the minimum length for an MSI barcode Use 0 to represent any length Possible values 0 30 Default value 4 Specifies whether MSI redundancy is enabled Redundancy requires the mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans The two scans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible vaules Yes No Default value No Appendix C Emulation Parameters 195 MSI Return CD MSI Scans Strip End Spectrum 24 Only MSI Scans Strip Start Spectrum 24 Only Symbology MSI Scanner UCC128 Specifies whether MISI check digit is returned as part of the scanned data Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of an MSI barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value
12. 3 Type the Term Config Password NOTE The Term Config Password is configured in the Emulation gt Common lt Term Config Password parameter of the Configuration Manager The default Term Config Password is config For more information about using the Configuration Manager see Using the Configuration Manager on page 43 4 Click OK The Select Host dialog box appears as shown in Figure 4 14 Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 67 Figure 4 14 Select Host Dialog Box NOTE If you have configured only one host profile for the TelnetCE Client then the Settings dialog box for the host profile appears and you can skip steps 5 and 6 5 Select the host profile that you want to configure 6 Click OK The Settings dialog box for the host profile appears as shown in Figure 4 15 L Local Echo 8 Bit Contol Codes _ Backspace Sends Delete Figure 4 15 Settings Dialog Box for Host Profile 7 Use the tabs in the Settings dialog box to configure the emulation parameters for the host profile 68 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide For information on the parameters in the different tabs of the Settings dialog box see Emulation Parameters on page 68 8 After you have configured the emulation parameters in the Settings dialog box click OK to apply the changes and close the Settings dialog box Emulation Parameters Figure 4 16 shows the VTXX tab of the Settings dialog box De
13. Table of Contents PSC 4400 Boot Procedures 0 c ccc ecee eee een ee eae 93 4400 Boot Procedures 0 ccc ccc tenets 93 5250 3270 Emulation Keyboard Maps 000s cece eee ee eee ee 93 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions 000 ee uee 94 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys 95 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 3270 Emulation Keys 96 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map 97 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions 0 0000 e ues 98 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation 99 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 3270 Emulation 100 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map 101 Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions 000 ee eee 103 Virtual Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys 000 eee 103 Virtual Keyboard 3270 Emulation Keys 000 eee ae 104 Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map 000005 105 5250 Emulation Keyboard Maps 00 e cece cece eee eens 107 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Local Terminal Functions 00000 snus 107 52 key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys 108 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Character Map 109 VT Emulation Keyboard Maps
14. Figure D 27 Avalanche Client Update Manager Dialog Box Click Mark orphan packages for deletion on all clients The Orphan Packages dialog box appears and informs you that all clients have been marked for the deletion of orphan packages Click OK to close the Orphan Packages dialog box In the Avalanche Client Update Manager dialog box click Apply Click OK to close the Client Update Controls dialog box Appendix E Installing the PSC Dock Driver 241 Appendix E Installing the PSC Dock Driver This appendix contains information that is required before you can install the PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client on your PSC 4400 device over an ActiveSync connection This section contains instructions on the following topics e Installing the Dock Driver on the PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome and the PSC 4430 4440 e Installing an IrDA serial port on your desktop for PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome devices Installing the Dock Driver Before you can use Microsoft ActiveSync to download the PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client you must install the PSC dock driver on your desktop The driver and procedure are different depending on your hardware model type e For the PSC 4430 4440 you must install a USB RS232 dock driver which allows your desktop to communicate to the mobile device over a USB connection e For the PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome you must install the PSC IrDA Dock Driver which allows your desktop to communicate to the mobile device on an IrDA over
15. 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of an MSI barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies whether MSI symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Use the UCC128 scanner parameters in Configuration Manager to specify the way that the TelnetCE Client handles UCC128 scan codes 196 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide The following list describes the UCC128 parameters that you can specify with Configuration Manager UCC EAN 128 Add Specifies the string to be added to the end of UCC Postamble String EAN128 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value UCC EAN 128 Add Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of Preamble String UCC EAN128 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value UCC EAN 128 Scans Specifies the number of characters to strip from the Strip End end of UCC EAN128 barcode scans Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 UCC EAN 128 Scans Specifies the number of characters to strip from the Strip Start start of UCC EAN128 barcode scans Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Scanner UPCA Use the UPCA emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to specify the way that the TelnetCE Client handles UPCA scan codes Appendix C Emulation Parameters 197 The following list describes the UPCA p
16. 180 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Scan Handler continued A app appends data to the end of the barcode where e app is the data to append between 1 and 8 bytes NOTE The data may include two digit hex values You must preface each hex value with a backslash Example A 0 A123 appends 123 to the end of all barcodes P pre to add data to the beginning of a barcode prepend where e pre isthe value to prepend between 1 and 8 bytes NOTE The data may include two digit hex values You must preface each hex value with a backslash Example A 0 P123 prepends 123 to all barcodes e X trans repl to translate barcode data between 1 and 8 bytes where e trans is the data to translate e repl is the replacement data NOTE The data may include two digit hex values You must preface each hex value with a backslash Example A 0 X123 ABC translates all occurrences of 123 to ABC in all types of barcodes Appendix C Emulation Parameters 181 Scan Handler continued Scan Identifier Scanner Angle e C char loc siz to cut barcode data 1 to 8 characters based on a starting character where e char is the search string 1 to 8 characters e loc is the start location of the search in characters e siz isthe size in characters NOTE The data may include two digit hex values You must preface hex values w
17. 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 Default value 9600 154 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Printer Data Bits WinCE Only Printer Flow Control WinCE Only Printer Parity WinCE Only Printer Port WinCE Only Specifies the data bits used by the COM port that connects the WinCE OS based mobile device to the printer Possible values 7 8 Default value 8 Specifies the type of flow control used by the COM port that connects the WinCE OS based mobile device to the printer Possible values Hardware Software XON XOFF None Default value None Specifies the type of parity used by the COM port that connects the WinCE mobile device to the printer Possible values Even Odd Mark Space None Default value None Specifies the COM port that connects the WinCE mobile device to the printer Possible values COM1 COM2 COM7 Default value COM1 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 155 Printer Protocol Printer Stop Bits WinCE Only Printer Type Specifies the printer protocol to send data to the printer Possible values Normal serial TCPIP IP printing Default value Normal Specifies the stop bits used by the COM port that connects the WinCE mobile device to the printer Possible values 1 2 Default value 1 Specifies the type of printer that is connected to the mobile device Possible values PS1000 PS1001 PS104 Line Printer generic line p
18. Figure 3 23 Selecting the Language Profile 5 Click OK The Localize dialog box closes and the configuration is downloaded to the Agent 52 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 6 Inthe Management Console ensure that the TelnetCE Client software package is enabled and that the software collection to which the software package belongs is configured with a selection criterion that targets the correct clients 7 Use one of the following methods to download the configuration to the client e Wait for the client to perform a standard upate e Force an update from the client by launching the Avalanche Update Utility e Force an update from the Management Console NOTE For more information about Avalanche updates see Updating Clients on page 203 Downloading Configurations This section provides information about using Microsoft ActiveSync to download localization configurations to mobile devices To download configurations to mobile devices 1 Connect the host system to the mobile device with the correct type of serial cable 2 Ensure that you have an active Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device NOTE For information about creating a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership between a host system and a mobile device see Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync on page 85 3 On the host system launch the TelnetCE Client installation program Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 Tel
19. PF3 lt F3 gt Tab lt Tab gt PF4 lt F4 gt Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt BREAK lt F5 gt Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt F6 lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Hard Terminal Reset N A F7 lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Find N A F8 lt Fn gt lt F3 gt Insert Here N A F9 lt Fn gt lt F4 gt Previous Screen lt Fn gt lt Up Arrow gt F10 lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Enter lt Enter gt F11 N A Backspace Delete N A F12 N A Backtab lt Fn gt lt Tab gt F13 N A Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt F14 N A Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt F15 Help N A Soft Terminal Reset N A F16 Do N A Select N A F17 N A Remove N A F18 N A Next Screen lt Fn gt lt Down Arrow gt F19 N A PF1 lt F1 gt F20 N A Table B 24 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map Table B 25 shows VT character key sequences for the external keyboard on 26 key PSC 4400 devices Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence Space lt Fn gt lt Space gt P lt Alpha gt lt P gt N A Q lt Alpha gt lt Q gt N A R lt Alpha gt lt R gt Table B 25 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map Appendix B Keyboard Maps 117 Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence N A S lt Alpha gt lt S gt N A T lt Alpha gt lt T gt N A U lt Alpha gt lt U gt amp N A V lt Alpha gt lt V gt
20. PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Avalanche Management The GUI that allows you to interact with and Console Avalanche Manager Avalanche Monitor Avalanche Update Utility Avalanche Software Package Avalanche Update BOOTP BSS client configure Avalanche Agents Wavelink Corporation s management application that allows you to configure and manage mobile devices throughout your network infrastructure A component of the Avalanche Enabler that communicates with the Avalanche Agent and at certain times checks for available updates A component fo the Avalanche Enabler that provides most of the functionality You can use the Avalanche Update Utility to configure the network parameters of the mobile device view the progress of a download and or install updates that have been downloaded to the client A specially bundled piece of software for example a firmware update to a radio card or a commonly used application that you can download to a client through Avalanche Manager A download or modification that is available to a client through Avalanche Manager Examples of updates include software packages and network profiles The deletion of orphaned packages from a client through Avalanche Manager is another type of update Bootstrap Protocol A protocol that allows clients to automatically obtain IP parameters from a BOOTP server Precursor to DHCP Basic Service Set A term used to describe a
21. To remove a host profile 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 In the left pane of the Host Profiles dialog box select the host profile that you want to remove 3 Click Remove 4 Click OK The new configuration is saved and the Host Profiles dialog box closes Chapter 3 Configuration 29 Downloading Configurations This sections contains information about using Microsoft ActiveSync to download configurations to mobile devices To download a configuration to a mobile device 1 Connect the host system to the mobile device with the correct type of serial cable 2 Ensure that you have an active Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device NOTE For information about creating a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership between a host system and a mobile device see Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync on page 85 3 On the host system launch the TelnetCE Client installation program Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears 4 Click Config Only The TelnetCE Install dialog box appears and displays the progress of the installation After the installation is complete a new Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 5 Wavelink TelnetCE Configuration X Updates successfully installed Figure 3 5 Configuration Install Successful 5 Click OK to close the dialog box 6 Clo
22. lt Alpha gt View Mode On Off N A Scroll Left lt Ctrl gt lt Left Arrow gt Scroll Right lt Ctrl gt lt Right Arrow gt Scroll Up lt Ctrl gt lt Up Arrow gt Scroll Down lt Ctrl gt lt Down Arrow gt Display Backlight On Off lt Backlight gt Keypad Backlight On Off N A Table B 7 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Table B 8 shows external keyboard key sequences for 5250 emulation keys on 26 key PSC 4400 devices 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention N A F1 lt F1 gt Backspace lt BkSp gt F2 lt F2 gt Back Tab lt Fn gt lt Tab gt F3 lt F3 gt Clear N A F4 lt F4 gt Delete N A F5 lt F5 gt Dup N A F6 lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Enter lt Enter gt F7 lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Erase Input N A F8 lt Fn gt lt F3 gt Field Exit N A F9 lt Fn gt lt F4 gt Field Minus N A F10 lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Help N A F11 N A Home lt Fn gt lt 0 gt F12 N A Insert N A F13 N A Print N A F14 N A Reset lt Esc gt F15 N A Table B 8 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation 100 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Roll Up lt Fn gt lt Up Arrow gt F16 N A Roll Down lt Fn gt lt Down Arrow gt F17 N A System Request N A F18 N A Tab lt Tab gt F19 N A Left A
23. lt X gt n lt N gt lt Shift gt lt 2 gt o lt O gt A lt Shift gt lt A gt p lt P gt B lt Shift gt lt B gt q lt Q gt C lt Shift gt lt C gt r lt R gt D lt Shift gt lt D gt s lt S gt E lt Shift gt lt E gt t lt T gt F lt Shift gt lt F gt u lt U gt G lt Shift gt lt G gt v lt V gt H lt Shift gt lt H gt w lt W gt l lt Shift gt lt l gt x lt X gt J lt Shift gt lt J gt y lt Y gt K lt Shift gt lt K gt Zz lt Z gt L lt Shift gt lt L gt lt Fn gt lt B gt M lt Shift gt lt M gt lt Fn gt lt D gt N lt Shift gt lt N gt lt Fn gt lt C gt lt Fn gt lt Z gt Table B 21 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions Table B 22 shows local terminal function key sequences for the external keyboard of 26 key PSC 4400 devices Local Function Key Sequence Program Information N A Diagnostics N A Keyclicks On Off N A Quiet Mode On Off N A Terminal Configuration N A Host Profiles N A Message Recall N A Free Cursor Mode N A Table B 22 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions Appendix B Keyboard Maps 115 Local Function Key Sequence Close Session N A Previous Session N A Next Session N A Caps Lock lt Fn gt lt Alpha gt View Mode On Off N
24. 2 virtual keyboard vt emulation local terminal functions 118 tep ip 252 telnet 252 TelnetCE client about 2 4 Avalanche Manager installation 13 configuration utility 3 connecting to hosts 57 defined 252 disconnecting a telnet session 57 exiting 58 initiating a new session 79 installing 5 9 launching 56 menu 82 overview 2 switching between active sections 80 uninstalling 17 uninstalling ActiveSync 18 uninstalling Avalanche 18 TelnetCE client installation utility installing 6 uninstalling 19 tftp 252 types of updates 204 U uninstalling ActiveSync TelnetCE client 18 Avalanche TelnetCE client 18 TelnetCE client 17 TelnetCE client installation utility 19 updates about 203 defined 248 forcing from Avalanche Manager 204 forcing from client 204 types 204 update defined 252 updating clients 224 updating clients 224 USB driver 241 using automatic WEP 215 configuration manager 43 Microsoft ActiveSync 85 TelnetCE client menu 82 WEP rotation 215 Vv virtual keyboards accessing 59 emulation keyboard 59 numeric keyboard 61 using 59 62 Ww wep automatic 247 defined 252 static wep defined 252 WEP rotation using 215 Windows CE 252 Windows Enabler 253 wins 253 262 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide
25. 217 Avalanche monitor 203 emulation parameters 3 36 host profiles 3 21 localization 3 48 network profiles 205 orphan packages 235 TelnetCE client 2 4 updates 203 access point 247 accessing configuration manager using Avalanche Manager global 39 using Avalanche Manager per host 41 using installation utility global 37 using installation utility per host 38 accessing host profiles using Avalanche Manager 24 using installation utility 22 ad hoc mode 247 agent 247 ap 247 assumptions document 1 authorizing clients 55 automatic WEP using 215 automatic wep defined 247 Avalanche agent 247 Avalanche client controls about 217 accessing 216 using 216 Avalanche client defined 247 Avalanche Enabler 247 Avalanche Management Console defined 248 Avalanche Manager defined 248 forcing an update 204 managing clients 203 Avalanche monitor about 203 defined 248 Avalanche software package 248 Avalanche update 248 Avalanche update utility 248 B boot procedures 93 bootp 248 bss 248 c client 248 configuration manager accessing 37 com port parameters 123 emulation 3270 parameters 128 emulation 5250 and 3270 common 131 emulation 5250 parameters 130 emulation common 135 emulation display 139 emulation keyboard 148 emulation printing 153 emulation sound 156 emulation vt and HP common 158 256 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide emulation vt and HP HP 162 emulation
26. 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Code11 Redundancy Code11 Return CD Code11 Scans Strip End Code11 Scans Strip Start Symbology Code11 Specifies whether Code11 redundancy is enabled Redundancy requires the mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans The two scans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the Code11 check digit is returned as part of the scanned data This field has no effect on Code11 length specification the length specification only accounts for data characters This feature is unavailable on the SPT 1740 Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of a Code11 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of a Code11 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies whether Code11 symbology is enabled on the the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Appendix C Emulation Parameters 169 Scanner Code128 Use the Code128 scanner emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles Code 128 scan codes The following list describes the Code128 scanner parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager Code128 Add Postamble Specifies the string to be added
27. Client User s Guide Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client If you used Microsoft ActiveSync to install the TelnetCE Client on a mobile device you can use Microsoft ActiveSync to remove the TelnetCE Client To use Microsoft ActiveSync to remove the TelnetCE Client 1 2 Use the correct cable to connect the host system to the mobile device Ensure that you have an active Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device On the host system access Microsoft ActiveSync From the Microsoft ActiveSync Tools menu select Add Remove Programs The Add Remove Programs dialog box appears In the list of programs in the Add Remove Programs dialog box disable the checkbox next to the TelnetCE Client that you want to remove from the mobile device Click OK The Removing Programs dialog box appears then closes once the TelnetCE Client is removed from the mobile device Use Microsoft ActiveSync or File Explorer on the mobile device to remove the following folders files from the mobile device e Application Wavelink TelnetCE folder e Windows Start Menu TelnetCE shortcut e Windows Programs TelnetCE shortcut Uninstalling the Avalanche TelnetCE Client This section contains information about removing the TelnetCE Client when the TelnetCE Client was installed to the mobile device using Avalanche Manager Chapter 2 Installation 19 If you deployed the TelnetCE Client to m
28. Configuration on page 21 Using Avalanche Manager to Install the TelnetCE Client This section provides information about using Avalanche Manager to install the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices Avalanche Manager allows you to use an RF connection to deploy the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices Installation Requirements This section is broken into three parts The first part describes the requirements for the host system which is the system that hosts Avalanche Manager The second part describes the requirements for the mobile device The final part lists additional equipment that you may need to install the TelnetCE Client The host system requires the following e Avalanche Manager 3 2 or better e 10 MB disk space for TelnetCE Client software package e IP connectivity to mobile device s for installation over RF connection e valid Avalanche license for each Avalanche client The mobile device requires the following e Avalanche Enabler NOTE The Avalanche Enabler must be installed using Microsoft ActiveSync e 1 5 MB Flash memory 14 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide e IP connectivity to Avalanche Manager for installation over RF connection Installation Overview The following tasks are required to install the TelnetCE Client 1 Download the TelnetCE Client Avalanche software package and install it in Avalanche Manager 2 Enable the TelnetCE Client software package 3 Update the client s
29. Display tab Force Black White Menu Hide Menu Vertical Scrollbar Horizontal Scrollbar Hide Keyboard Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client is forced to use a black and white display white background black text for emulation Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client displays the TelnetCE Client menu during a Telnet session Allows you to specify a command to hide the TelnetCE Client menu Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client shows the vertical scrollbar Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client shows the horizontal scrollbar Allows you to specify a command to hide the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard Figure 4 21 shows the View tab of the Settings dialog box Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 73 Delta Settings Scrolling Full Screen Mode Scroll Offsets Vert fo Horz lo Fixed Screen Mode Fixed Screen Window Origin Left fi Top fi Figure 4 21 Settings Dialog Box View Tab The following list describes the options in the View tab Free Cursor Scrolling Full Screen Mode Scroll Offsets Vert Scroll Offsets Horz Indicates whether the user is allowed to move the cursor into protected areas of the screen Disable this checkbox to prevent the user from entering protected areas Enables or disables view mode on the TelnetCE Client which allows the user to scroll around the virtual display Specifies the number of columns that the vert
30. Enable this checkbox if you want the Enter key on the mobile device to function as the Reset key when the mobile device is in an error state Figure 4 19 shows the Font tab of the Settings dialog box Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 71 Delta Settings OK B Message Font Display view cual gt Name Sana sen Size 12 x Weight Normal v Left fo Top fo Right fo Bottom fo Figure 4 19 Settings Dialog Box Font Tab The following list describes the options in the Font tab Name Specifies the font that the TelnetCE Client uses for emulation Size Specifies the point size of the characters the TelnetCE Client uses for emulation Weight Specifies the weight of the characters the TelnetCE Client uses for emulation Left Specifies the amount of white space in font points to crop from the left of the font Right Specifies the amount of white space in font points to crop from the right of the font Top Specifies the amount of white space in font points to clip from the top of the font Bottom Specifies the amount of white space in font points to clip from the bottom of the font Figure 4 20 shows the Display tab in the Settings dialog box 72 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Delta Settings vertical Scrollbar Horizontal Scrollbar Hide Keyboard unassigned Figure 4 20 Settings Dialog Box Display Tab The following list describes the options in the
31. M gt lt Alt gt lt X gt n lt N gt lt Shift gt lt 2 gt o lt O gt A lt Shift gt lt A gt p lt P gt B lt Shift gt lt B gt q lt Q gt C lt Shift gt lt C gt r lt R gt D lt Shift gt lt D gt s lt S gt E lt Shift gt lt E gt t lt T gt F lt Shift gt lt F gt u lt U gt G lt Shift gt lt G gt v lt V gt H lt Shift gt lt H gt w lt W gt l lt Shift gt lt l gt x lt X gt J lt Shift gt lt J gt y lt Y gt K lt Shift gt lt K gt Zz lt Z gt L lt Shift gt lt L gt lt Fn gt lt B gt M lt Shift gt lt M gt lt Fn gt lt D gt N lt Shift gt lt N gt lt Fn gt lt C gt lt Fn gt lt Z gt Table B 6 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions Table B 7 shows local terminal function key sequences for the external keyboard of 26 key PSC 4400 devices Local Function Key Sequence Program Information N A Diagnostics N A Keyclicks On Off N A Quiet Mode On Off N A Terminal Configuration N A Host Profiles N A Message Recall N A Table B 7 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions Appendix B Keyboard Maps 99 Local Function Key Sequence Free Cursor Mode N A Close Session N A Previous Session N A Next Session N A Caps Lock lt Fn gt
32. Profile 8 Perform an update on the client The client queries the Agent for updates and the network profile is downloaded to the client over the serial connection 210 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE If you have modified any IP parameters on the client you might be prompted to reboot the mobile unit Reboot the mobile unit to apply the changes you have made To deploy the network profile over the RF connection 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console locate and right click the Network Profiles branch A menu list appears 3 Select Enable Network Profile as shown in Figure D 5 4 Perform an update on the client The client contacts the Agent and downloads the network profile over the RF connection NOTE If you have modified any IP parameters on the client the Reboot Required dialog box appears and prompts you to reboot the mobile device You must reboot the mobile device for the changes to take effect Network Profile Settings This section provides information on the options in the tabs in the Network Profile Settings dialog box Figure D 6 shows the Control tab of the Network Profile Settings dialog box Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 211 1 Network Profile Settings EO AGGress irl ol TerminalID lt 15 EN x cancer a Figure D 6 Network Profile Settings Dialog Box Control Tab
33. Reset gt F13 Func1 lt F13 gt System Request Func2 lt SysRq gt F14 Func1 lt F14 gt Tab Alph lt Tab gt F15 Func1 lt F15 gt Left Arrow Num lt Left gt F16 Func1 lt F16 gt Right Arrow Num lt Right gt F17 Func1 lt F17 gt Up Arrow Num lt Up gt F18 Func1 lt F18 gt Down Arrow Num lt Down gt F19 Func1 lt F19 gt PA1 Func2 lt PA1 gt F20 Func1 lt F20 gt PA2 Func2 lt PA2 gt F21 Func1 lt F21 gt PA3 Func2 lt PA3 gt F22 Func1 lt F22 gt F23 Func1 lt F23 gt F24 Func1 lt F24 gt Table B 13 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard 3270 Emulation Keys Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map Table B 14 shows the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard character map for 5250 3270 emulation Character Key Sequence Character Key Sequence Space Alpha lt Space gt P Alpha SHFT lt P gt Punc lt gt Q Alpha SHFT lt Q gt Punc lt gt R Alpha SHFT lt R gt Punc lt gt S Alpha SHFT lt S gt Punc lt gt T Alpha SHFT lt T gt Punc lt gt U Alpha SHFT lt U gt amp Punc lt amp gt V Alpha SHFT lt V gt Punc lt gt W Alpha SHFT lt W gt Punc lt gt X Alpha SHFT lt X gt Table B 14 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map 106 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide
34. bar codes Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the scan terminator that is added after all scanned data Precede hex values for letters with a backslash for example 0D Possible values Up to 10 alpha numeric characters Default value 0D Specifies whether the FEDEX escape sequences are enabled Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the scanner on mobile devices is disabled after scans Possible values Never Always Only 1D Only 2d Default value Never Appendix C Emulation Parameters 161 VT New Answer Back Specifies the New Answer Back string the mobile device displays when it receives an ENQ from the host The New Answer Back option supports the following variables e m r MAC address octets a d IP address octets e s session number e t Terminal ID Default value VTHP Rport Pen Position Specifies whether to send a custom escape sequence SPT 1740 Only VTHP Report Screen Size SPT 1740 Only Warning Bells to report the row and the column where the stylus touched the screen on the mobile device The escape sequence is sent as ES r cR where r is the row and c is the column Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to send a custom escape sequence to report the physical screen size of the mobile device The escape sequence is sent as ESC r cZ where r is the number of rows and c is the numbe
35. client a Yd Captures octets of the IP address of the mobile device a captures the first octet Yod caputres the last octet For example a b c d would capture all four octets of the IP address of the mobile unit om Yr Captures octets of the MAC address of the mobile device m captures the first octet r captures all six octets For example m n 0 p q r would capture all six octets of hardware address of the mobile unit s Captures the session number t Captures the terminal ID of the the device Figure 3 8 shows the VT Settings tab in the Host Profiles dialog box The VT Settings tab only appears if you have selected VI type emulation from the Type menu list in the Host tab Chapter 3 Configuration 33 ox Host Profiles Figure 3 8 Host Profiles VT Settings The following list describes the options in the VT Settings tab Telnet Negotiation Specifies the Telnet negotiation string the client String should send to the host to establish a session Autologin Settings Figure 3 9 shows the Autologin tab in the Host Profiles dialog box The Autologin only appears if you have selected VI type emulation from the Type menu list in the Host tab of the Host Profiles dialog box 34 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide g Host Profiles X New Delete Host VT Settings Autologin Configuration CFG in Prompts terminal Responses Name login _ Jusemame Passwor
36. gt lt B gt r lt R gt C lt Alpha gt lt C gt s lt S gt D lt Alpha gt lt D gt t lt T gt E lt Alpha gt lt E gt u lt U gt F lt Alpha gt lt F gt v lt V gt G lt Alpha gt lt G gt w lt W gt H lt Alpha gt lt H gt x lt X gt l lt Alpha gt lt l gt y lt Y gt J lt Alpha gt lt J gt z lt Z gt K lt Alpha gt lt K gt N A L lt Alpha gt lt L gt N A M lt Alpha gt lt M gt N A N lt Alpha gt lt N gt N A O lt Alpha gt lt O gt Table B 10 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map Appendix B Keyboard Maps 103 Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions Table B 11 shows the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard local terminal functions for 5250 3270 type emulation Local Function Key Sequence Program Information Alt lt Prog Info gt Diagnostics Alt lt Diags gt Keyclicks On Off Alt lt KeyClks gt Quiet Mode On Off Alt lt Quiet gt Terminal Configuration Alt lt TermConfig gt Message Recall Alt lt Recall Msg gt Free Cursor Mode Alt lt FreeCur gt Close Session Alt lt Close gt Previous Session Alt lt Prev Sess gt Next Session Alt lt Next Sess gt Caps Lock Alt lt CAPS gt View Mode On Off N A Scroll Left Scroll Bars Scroll Right Scroll Bars Scroll Up Scroll Bars Scroll Down Scroll Bars Table B 11 TelnetCE Cli
37. hard coded layer 2 address of a network connection which consists of a 12 digit hexadecimal number The first 6 hexadecimal characters idenfity the manufacturer The last 6 hexadecimal numbers are unique for each network device produced by the manufacturer The MAC address is also sometimes called the hardware address In the context of Avalanche Manager the Avalanche Management Console See Avalanche Management Console Megabytes Megabits Second A wireless device or a PC with a wireless network connection Glossary 251 mobile unit net mask network profile orphaned package ping RAM RF router selection criteria silent install silent mode software package A wireless device or a PC with a wireless network connection See subnet mask A set of pre configured network parameters ESS ID IP address and so forth that can be downloaded to a client through Avalanche Manager A software package that has been deployed to a client through Avalanche Manager but has been disabled or is not recognized by the Agent You must orphan a software package before you can use Avalanche Manager to delete it from the client An IP service that is used to test IP connectivity Part of the ICMP service Random Access Memory Volatile memory in a computer system Radio Frequency Usually used in the context of a type of network connection See gateway A feature of Avalanche Manager that allows y
38. installation is complete click Finish to close the Install Software Package Wizard The software package now appears in the Tree View of the Management Console beneath the software collection that you selected as shown in Figure D 22 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager Avalanche Agents 233 A localhost host localhost sync ee Agent Connection Info 4 2 Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles FT Serial Ports E f Software Collections VT HP WinPE E 4400 Selection Criteria MAC Wireless Network Security Figure D 22 TelnetCE Software Package in Management Console Deploying Software Packages to Clients Once you have installed a software package in Avalanche Manager you can deploy the software package to clients The following list provides an overview of the process required to deploy a software package to a client 1 Configure the software package 2 Enable the software package 3 Update the client To deploy a software package to a client 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console right click the software package that you want to deploy to the client s A menu list appears 3 Select the configuration option 234 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE The configuration option s are different for each software package and
39. it is not recommended you can modify host profiles from the TelnetCE Client Wavelink Corporation recommends that you make modifications to host profiles through the TelnetCE Client installation utility To manually modify a host profile 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 2 Select Configure gt Host Profiles as shown in Figure 4 10 Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 63 TelnetCE Options Connect Session 1 Session 1 Unconnected Session 2 Unconnected Session 3 Unconnected Session 4 Unconnected Host Profiles Authorization About Telnet Exit Figure 4 10 Selecting to Configure Host Profiles The Input Password dialog box appears NOTE If you have not configured an RF Config Password the Input Password dialog box does not appear Instead the Edit Host Profile dialog box appears Skip steps 3 and 4 3 Type the password NOTE The password to access host profiles is set in the Emulation gt Common gt RF Config Password parameter of the Configuration Manager The default password is system See Using the Configuration Manager on page 43 for information about using the Configuration Manager 4 Click OK The Edit Host Profile dialog box appears as shown in Figure 4 11 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Figure 4 11 Edit Host Profile Dialog Box 5 Select one of the following options e Select the host profile that you want to modify then click Edit to make modif
40. lt Alt gt lt H gt F11 lt Fn gt lt 1 gt Home lt Alt gt lt 7 gt F12 lt Fn gt lt 2 gt Insert lt Alt gt lt Z gt F13 lt Fn gt lt 3 gt Print lt Alt gt lt gt F14 lt Fn gt lt 4 gt Reset lt Reset gt F15 lt Fn gt lt 5 gt Roll Up lt Alt gt lt G gt F16 lt Fn gt lt 6 gt Roll Down lt Alt gt lt F gt F17 lt Fn gt lt 7 gt System Request lt Alt gt lt S gt F18 lt Fn gt lt 8 gt Tab lt Alt gt lt L gt F19 lt Fn gt lt 9 gt Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt F20 lt Fn gt lt 0 gt Table B 16 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys 5250 Only Appendix B Keyboard Maps 109 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt F21 lt Fn gt lt U gt Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt F22 lt Fn gt lt V gt Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt F23 lt Fn gt lt W gt F24 lt Fn gt lt X gt Table B 16 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys 5250 Only 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Character Map Table B 17 shows external keyboard key sequences for 5250 emulation characters on 52 key PSC 4400 devices that support 5250 emulation only Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence Space lt Alt gt lt BkSp gt Q lt Shift gt lt Q gt l lt Shift gt lt 1 gt R lt Shift gt lt R gt i lt Fn gt lt R gt S lt Shift gt lt S gt lt Shift gt lt 3 gt T
41. mobile device see Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync on page 85 3 On the host system launch the TelnetCE Client installation program Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears 4 Click Config Only The TelnetCE Install dialog box appears and displays the progress of the installation After the installation is complete a new Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 13 Wavelink TelnetCE Configuration X Updates successfully installed Figure 3 13 Configuration Install Successful 5 Click OK to close the dialog box 6 Close the Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box Using the Configuration Manager The Configuration Manager is the utility that allows you to modify global and per host emulation parameters PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Figure 3 14 shows the Configuration Manager termcfg bin CFGMar of x File Edit Value View Help teH axe Configuration Manager Com Port Baud Rate Com Port Block Data The Configuration Manager presents the available emulation options Use the tree structure on the left to navigate the available Com Port Data Bits Options Com Port Data End Char Com Port Data Entry Mode Each configurable option is represented by a diamondicon These icons are contained in folders Circles represent the actual Com Pent Data Stat C
42. on the mobile device The macro feature involves changing the meaning of a key s scan code to represent another scan code a sequence of text or a combination of scan codes and text Use the following syntax for the parameter CODE key sequence CODE Note Scan codes are not recursive when used in a definition Example 0008 0020 backspace become space 0020 0008 space becomes backsapce Specifies the host name or the IP address of a license server The mobile device will attempt to contact the license server and obtain a license when you attempt to connect to a host Possible values IP address or host name Default value Specifies the number of concurrent Telnet sessions the mobile device can support NCU versions support only 1 session Possible values 1 4 Default value 1 Specifies the scan code in hex to exit the program If you specify Default then there is no key to exit the program Possible values Four digit hex value Default value 138 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Program Exit Password RF Config Password Simple Numbered Menu Active Text Sleep Timeout Specifies the password the user must supply when the Program Exit Key is pressed If you leave this parameter blank the value default is displayed and no password is required Possible values Up to 10 alpha numeric characters Default value Default Specifies the passwo
43. right click the TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears 3 Select Configure Package gt Emulation Parameters as shown in Figure 3 12 40 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Avalanche Agents E A localhost host localhost sync 4 Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles a HET Serial Ports Software Collections VT HP E wine E e 4400 Selection Criteria MAd E A tnce 4400 Host Profiles Copy Package Emulation Parameters Delete Package Localization Disable Package Figure 3 12 Configuring Global Emulation Parameters Avalanche dD Wireless Netwo The Configuration Manager appears 4 Use the Configuration Manager to configure the global emulation parameters that you want to download to clients NOTE For information about using the Configuration Manager to configure emulation parameters see Using the Configuration Manager on page 43 5 After you have finished configuring emulation parameters in the Configuration Manager click the Save icon to save the configuration 6 Close the Configuration Manager The new configuration downloads to the Agent 7 Ensure that the TelnetCE Client software package is enabled and that the software collection to which the software package belongs has a selection criterion that targets the correct client s Chapter 3 Configuration 41 8 Use one of the following m
44. serial connection To install the PSC 4430 4430 USB RS232 dock driver to the host 1 Locate the correct USB RS232 driver file named R96 7889 inf from the CD that came with the mobile device 2 Copy the driver file to the following directory C Program Files Microsoft ActiveSync Drivers 3 Connect the USB or serial cable to the mobile device or place the mobile device in the dock 4 Connect a USB or serial cable to the Host PC 5 Follow the directions on screen For the source directory use the directory referenced in step 2 242 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide When you are finished you are now ready to use ActiveSync To install the PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome IrDA dock driver to the host 1 2 Exit all Windows programs Find the correct installation file from the CD included with the 4410 4420 For Windows XP this file is named R96 6812 exe Launch the installation file In the Welcome dialog box click Next In the License Agreement dialog box agree to the terms of the license agreement and click Next In the Install Options dialog box select an available communications port for use with the PSC dock If you need to change the selected communications port later you must re install the dock driver If your desktop also has an active IrDA serial port follow the instructions in this dialog box to disable the port Click Next Select the destination folder and click Next The default fol
45. the RF connection they also provide for automatic installation on the client This section provides the following information e Installing AVA based software packages ava file extensions in Avalanche Manager e Installing EXE based software packages exe file extensions in Avalanche Manager e Deploying software packages to clients e Removing software packages from clients Installing AVA based Software Packages AVA based software packages software packages with the ava file extension do not need to be unpackaged and can be installed into Avalanche Manager directly from Management Console The procedures that follow illustrate the installation of the AVA based TelnetCE Client software package To install other AVA based software packages follow the same procedure Installing an AVA based software package involves two basic tasks 226 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide e Create a software collection for the software package in the Management Console e Install the software package into the software collecton To install an AVA based software package 1 Obtain the AVA software package in this case the wltn_s81_ce30 8b 4inl 4xxxx ava file and place it in a local or network directory that is accessible from the system that hosts Management Console 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console right click the Software Collections branch A
46. the TelnetCE Client the Select Host dialog box does not appear and the client immediately attempts to connect to the host for which the single host profile is configured 3 In the Select Host dialog box select the host to which you want to connect 4 Click OK The TelnetCE Client attempts to establish a Telnet session with the host Disconnecting a Telnet Session At any point during a Telnet session you can disconnect from the session by accessing the TelnetCE Options menu 58 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide To disconnect from a Telnet session 1 Access the TelnetCE Client Term menu 2 Select Disconnect Session name where e is the session number and e name is the name of the host profile Figure 4 4 provides an example TelnetCE Options Disconnect 5 n 1 Delta E Configure gt View About Telnet Exit Figure 4 4 Disconnecting from a Session When you make the selection the session that you select is terminated Exiting the TelnetCE Client You can exit and close the TelnetCE Client from the TelnetCE Options menu To exit and close the TelnetCE Client 1 Access the TelnetCE Client TelnetCE Options menu 2 Select Exit as shown in Figure 4 5 Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 59 TelnetCE Options Connect Session 1 P ayemmebel Configure View sonnect About Telnet Figure 4 5 Exiting the TelnetCE Client The TelnetCE Client closes and any acti
47. the client to perform a standard update e Force an update from the client by launching the Avalanche Update Utility Chapter 2 Installation 17 e Force an update from the Management Console NOTE For more information on updating clients see Updating Clients on page 117 When the client performs an update the TelnetCE Client software package and its associated configuration files are downloaded to the mobile device After the download is complete a TelnetCE Client application icon as shown in Figure 2 9 appears in the list of programs installed on the mobile device A TelnetCE icon also appears in the Programs view of the Avalanche Update Utility on the mobile device iW TelnetCE Figure 2 9 TelnetCE Client Icon NOTE You can access the list of installed programs by selecting Programs from the WindowsCE Start menu on the mobile device NOTE You have installed the TelnetCE Client to the mobile device The TelnetCE Client is loaded with the default configuration which does not include any host profiles For information about using Avalanche Manager to create and download configurations to mobile devices see Chapter 3 Configuration on page 37 Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client This section provides the following information e Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client ActiveSync e Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client Avalanche e Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client installation utility 18 PSC 4400 TelnetCE
48. two decodes of the barcode in the same sweep direction Possible values Yes No Default value No Disables the integrated scanner This option is to be used if using a scan wedge or an external scanner Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds the green LED light remains on after the mobile device completes a scan Possible values 0 10000 milliseconds Default value 3000 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 177 Remove Barcode Header Specifies a string If the beginning characters of a Scan Escape Code 5250 3270 Only barcode scan match the specified string the string is removed from the barcode If you specify a string then the Scan Identifier Scans Strip Start Scans Strip End and Preamble String are ignored The default setting will not not remove any header Possible values any string Default value Specifies the scan escape code that is used to identify aid keys for example F1 F10 or Enter that are scanned Input the hex value of the character Possible values hex value of a character Default value 1B 178 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Scan Handler Specifies commands that provide special processing of scanned data You can specify scans to do any of the following e Strip data from the start end of a barcode Replace selected twxt within a barcode e Append prepend data to the barcode e Translate data wit
49. use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Wavelink The user agrees to maintain Wavelink 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 Wavelink reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design The information in this document is bound by the terms of the end user license agreement Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 00020 02 eee eee 1 IDecument AssumptOns sisi tee SE EE EE AE eee 1 Document Conventions meg re ea Vane Ae Va Sake Alade a0 G g 1 About the TelnetCE Client 0 0 00 c ccc ccc cece tenn eae 2 TelnetCE Client Overview 0 00 c ccc ete eee eee 2 TelnetCE Client Components 06 5 6 c cece eee eee ee 3 FIOSHRFOPIES gt derie dar na ati ake Saco na AL ede Aad Renee oE cal 3 Emulation Parameters 00 00 e cece cee cen eenee 3 Localization 16365 4 hae oe Se ane ee ed 3 TelnetGE Clients ois the vet le eh he ae as eos 4 Chapter 2 Installation 000 222 e eee ee eee 5 Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Install the TelnetCE Client 5 Installation Requirements 600 serrr rosno eee eee 5 Installation Overview
50. vt and HP vt 162 emulation parameters 123 scanner Codabar 164 scanner Code11 166 scanner Code128 169 scanner Code39 170 scanner Code93 173 scanner common 174 scanner D20f5 186 scanner EAN13 187 scanner EAN8 189 scanner I20f5 190 scanner MSI 193 scanner UCC128 195 scanner UPCA 196 scanner UPCEO 198 scanner UPCEWEP1 199 using find function 46 configuring emulation parameters 35 host profiles 27 configuring localization using Avalanche Manager 50 using the installation utility Microsoft ActiveSync 49 connecting to hosts 57 conventions document 1 text formatting 2 creating host profiles 27 D dhcp 249 disconnecting a telnet session 57 an active session 81 dns 249 dock driver 241 document assumptions conventions 1 text formatting conventions 2 editing the terminal ID of a client 221 emulation keyboard virtual 59 emulation parameters about 3 36 configuring 35 defined 249 downloading configurations Microsoft ActiveSync 42 global defined 249 host specific defined 249 modifying 45 modifying manually 65 settings for manual configuration 68 Enabler 249 Enabler configuration utility 249 ess id 249 exiting the TelnetCE client 58 F figures 5250 virtual emulation keyboard 60 access the Avalanche client controls dialog box 217 accessing host profiles Avalanche Manager 25 application downloading complete dialog box 12 assigning a new terminal ID t
51. 2 Click the Localization button icon The Localize dialog box appears 3 Select the language profile that you want to install on the client as shown in Figure 3 21 50 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Please select a language profile Figure 3 21 Selecting the Language Profile 4 Click OK The configuration is saved to the host system and the Localize dialog box closes 5 Use the installation utility and Microsoft ActiveSync to download the new configuration to the mobile device Using Avalanche Manager If you are using Avalanche Manager to deploy the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices you can use the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package to configure and deploy localization configurations to clients To configure localization in Avalanche Manager 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console right click the TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears 3 Select Configure Package gt Localization as shown in Figure 3 22 Chapter 3 Configuration 51 Avalanche Agents A localhost host localhost sync 4 Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Network Profiles Serial Ports Figure 3 22 Configuring Localization Avalanche The Localize dialog box appears 4 Use the Localize dialog box to select the language profile that you want to download to clients as shown in Figure 3 23 Localize
52. A Scroll Left lt Ctrl gt lt Left Arrow gt Scroll Right lt Ctrl gt lt Right Arrow gt Scroll Up lt Ctrl gt lt Up Arrow gt Scroll Down lt Ctrl gt lt Down Arrow gt Display Backlight On Off lt Backlight gt Keypad Backlight On Off N A Table B 22 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys Table B 23 shows VT 100 emulation keys for the external keyboard on 26 key PSC 4400 devices VT 100 Key Key Sequence VT 100 Key Key Sequence Return lt Enter gt Enter lt Enter gt Backspace lt BkSp gt Backspace Delete N A Tab lt Tab gt Backtab lt Fn gt lt Tab gt Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt ESC lt Esc gt PF1 lt Func gt lt 1 gt BS lt BkSp gt PF2 lt Func gt lt 2 gt LF N A PF3 lt Func gt lt 3 gt Hard Terminal Reset N A PF4 lt Func gt lt 4 gt Table B 23 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys 116 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys Table B 24 shows VT 220 emulation key sequences for the external keyboard on 26 key PSC 4400 devices VT 220 Key Key Sequence VT 220 Key Key Sequence Return lt Enter gt PF2 lt F2 gt Backspace lt BkSp gt
53. About Avalanche Monitor 0 00 00 c cece ce tenes 203 Types of Updates siama prid oo taatin tia wie Sateen tee i 204 Forcing an Update from the Client 0 e eee 204 Forcing an Update from Avalanche Manager 05 204 Using Network Profiles 0 iena y E TE i a E EEEE EE 205 About Network Profiles 0 0 0 0 c ccc eee tees 205 Creating a Network Profile 0006 e cece eee 205 Deploying Network Profiles ns 00 6 sasun nsere rnnr 208 Network Profile Settings 0 0 c cece eee cece eee eee 210 Using Client Controls n i dorper a n E eet ed ty tees gece 216 Accessing Client Controls 2 0 0 0 0 0 c cece eee eens 216 About Avalanche Client Controls 00 0 000s cece ee 217 Editing the Terminal ID of a Client 0 000s eee 221 Pinging a Client s4 25 0 4 s4s angee EE e beaten E EE cot A 222 Sending a Text Message to a Client 00 e eee eee 223 Updating a Client 2 0c c335 eee tne eee ea ee ek eae 224 Using Software Packages 6 c cece eee eee eens 225 Installing AVA based Software Packages 000 0 eee ee 225 Installing EXE based Software Packages 000 eeeeeeee 229 Deploying Software Packages to Clients 000000 233 Removing Software Packages from Clients 065 235 Table of Contents vii Deleting Orphan Packages 00 e cece eee ees 235 Deleting Orphan Packa
54. C Dock Driver on page 241 The CE device on which you want to install the TelnetCE Client requires the following PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide e 1 5 MB Flash memory You will also need the following equipment to perform the installation e PSC4400 dock communication cable also called the ActiveSync cable e PSC4400 cradle Installation Overview The following tasks are required to install the TelnetCE Client to a mobile device 1 Obtain the TelnetCE Client installation executable wltn pf44 ce41 8b 4inl 4xxxx_as exe 2 Use the TelnetCE Client installation executable to install the TelnetCE Client installation utility on the host system 3 Create a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership between the host system and the mobile device 4 Use the TelnetCE Client installation utility to download the TelnetCE Client to the mobile device over the Microsoft ActiveSync connection Installing the TelnetCE Client Installation Utility This section provides detailed instructions for installing the TelnetCE Client installation utility on the host system The TelnetCE Client installation executable file wltn pf44 ce41 8b 4in1 4xxxx as exe installs the TelnetCE Client installation utility on the host system You use the installation utility to install the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices over a Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device To install the TelnetCE Client installation uti
55. CE Client can provide the localization that you require Configuring Localization Localization is configured through the Localize dialog box which you can access through the TelnetCE Client installation utility and the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package The following is a list of the basic tasks for configuring and installing localization 1 Access the Localize dialog box 2 Select the desired language and save the configuration Chapter 3 Configuration 49 3 Download the configuration to clients The configuration is saved to a file that is downloaded to the mobile device The new configuration file overwrites existing configuration files on the mobile device Using the TelnetCE Client Installation Utility You can use the TelnetCE Client installation utility Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE to configure localization To configure localization with the TelnetCE Client installation utility 1 On the host system launch Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 20 Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_FALCON AE m Configuration SE Host Profiles SE Emulation Parameters ny f F f 3 J q O wavelink Ss Localization Application amp Config Application Only Config Only Figure 3 20 Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon Dialog Box Installation
56. Emulation Keyboard NOTE Alternatively you can click the Off button on the virtual emulation keyboard Viewing the Numeric Keyboard You can access the virtual numeric keyboard from the TelnetCE Options menu To access the virtual numeric keyboard 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 2 Select View gt Numeric Keyboard as shown in Figure 4 8 TelnetCE Options Disconnect Session 1 Session 1 Delta Session 2 Unconnected Session 3 Unconnected Session 4 Unconnected Configure View sae ae Numeric About Telnet Figure 4 8 Selecting to View the Virtual Numeric Keyboard The virtual numeric keyboard as shown in Figure 4 9 appears in the lower part of the TelnetCE Client window 62 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Figure 4 9 TelnetCE Client Virtual Numeric Keyboard Using the Virtual Keyboards The following is a list of notes about using the virtual emulation keyboard Click Click Click Click Click Click Info Alpha to access the alphabetical keyboard NUM to access the numeric keyboard Func1 to access the Function and Roll Up Down keys Func2 to access the Dup Clear Print and similar keys Punc to access punctuation characters Alt to access alternate keystrokes such as TermConfig and Prog See Appendix B Keyboard Maps on page 93 for external and virtual keyboard maps for VT HP and 3270 5250 emulation Manually Modifying Host Profiles Although
57. FT lt F33 gt PF4 Func lt F4 gt F14 Func SHFT lt F14 gt BREAK N A F15 Help Func SHFT lt F15 gt F6 Func lt F6 gt F16 Do Func SHFT lt F16 gt F7 Func lt F7 gt F17 Func SHFT lt F17 gt F8 Func lt F8 gt F18 Func SHFT lt F18 gt F9 Func lt F9 gt F19 Func SHFT lt F19 gt F10 Func lt F10 gt F20 Func SHFT lt F20 gt Table B 28 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys Virtual Keyboard VT Emulation Character Map Table B 29 shows the TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard character map for VT emulation Character Key Sequence Character Key Sequence Alpha Ctrl lt gt Punc lt gt AA Alpha Ctrl lt A gt A Alpha SHFT lt A gt B Alpha Ctrl lt B gt B Alpha SHFT lt B gt AC Alpha Ctrl lt C gt C Alpha SHFT lt C gt D Alpha Ctrl lt D gt D Alpha SHFT lt D gt AE Alpha Ctrl lt E gt E Alpha SHFT lt E gt AF Alpha Ctrl lt F gt F Alpha SHFT lt F gt AG Alpha Ctrl lt G gt G Alpha SHFT lt G gt H Alpha Ctrl lt H gt H Alpha SHFT lt H gt Alpha Ctrl lt I gt l Alpha SHFT lt l gt Table B 29 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard VT Emulation Character Map Appendix B Keyboard Maps 121 Ch
58. Information lt Alt gt lt P gt Diagnostics lt Alt gt lt D gt Keyclicks On Off lt Alt gt lt A gt Quiet Mode On Off lt Alt gt lt Q gt Terminal Configuration lt Alt gt lt C gt Host Profiles lt Alt gt lt R gt Message Recall lt Alt gt lt B gt Free Cursor Mode lt Alt gt lt E gt Close Session lt Alt gt lt T gt Previous Session lt Alt gt lt Left Arrow gt Next Session lt Alt gt lt Right Arrow gt Caps Lock lt Fn gt lt Shift gt View Mode On Off N A Scroll Left lt Left Arrow gt Scroll Right lt Right Arrow gt Scroll Up lt Up Arrow gt Scroll Down lt Down Arrow gt Display Backlight On Off lt Fn gt lt gt Program Information lt Alt gt lt P gt Table B 3 52 Key PSC 4400 5250 External Keyboard Emulation Local Terminal Functions Appendix B Keyboard Maps 95 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys Table B 4 shows external keyboard key sequences for 5250 emulation keys on 52 key PSC 4400 devices 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention lt Alt gt lt K gt F1 lt F1 gt Backspace lt BkSp gt F2 lt F2 gt Back Tab lt Fn gt lt Tab gt F3 lt F3 gt Clear lt Alt gt lt J gt or lt Reset gt F4 lt F4 gt Delete lt Fn gt lt Reset gt F5 lt F5 gt Dup lt Alt gt lt Y gt F6 lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Enter Send lt Alt gt lt Enter
59. Manager to set parameters that are related to 5250 type emulation Appendix C Emulation Parameters 131 The following list describes the 5250 parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager Enter Key Swapped Scan In Fields Only Emulation 5250 and 3270 Specifies whether the ENTER key works as the AS400 Enter key and the Field Exit key is moved to the previous Enter key location By default the Enter key on mobile devices is set up as the Field Exit key Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the scanner stays even when the cursor is not on an input field Note that this will affect the scanning of AID keys when the curosr is not on an input field Possible values Enable Disable Default value Disable Common Use the common 5250 and 3270 emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to set parameters that are common to 5250 and 3270 type emulation 132 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide The following list describes the common 5250 3270 emulation parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager Auto Reset Delay Disable Data IDs Display Truncate Message Enable Free Cursor Specifies the number of seconds to wait before the mobile device sends a reset to the host when the Reset Required parameter see below is set to Never Possible values 0 5 seconds Default value 2 Specifies whether to disable data identifiers You may want
60. N A W lt Alpha gt lt W gt N A X lt Alpha gt lt X gt N A Y lt Alpha gt lt Y gt i lt gt Z lt Alpha gt lt Z gt lt Fn gt lt Right Arrow gt N A lt gt lt gt lt Fn gt lt Left Arrow gt N A lt gt A N A lt gt a N A 0 lt 0 gt N A 1 lt 1 gt a lt A gt 2 lt 2 gt b lt B gt 3 lt 3 gt c lt C gt 4 lt 4 gt d lt D gt 5 lt 5 gt e lt E gt 6 lt 6 gt f lt F gt 7 lt 7 gt g lt G gt 8 lt 8 gt h lt H gt 9 lt 9 gt i lt gt lt gt j lt J gt N A k lt K gt lt N A lt L gt N A m lt M gt gt N A n lt N gt 2 N A o lt O gt lt gt p lt P gt A lt Alpha gt lt A gt q lt Q gt B lt Alpha gt lt B gt r lt R gt C lt Alpha gt lt C gt s lt S gt D lt Alpha gt lt D gt t lt T gt Table B 25 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map 118 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence E lt Alpha gt lt E gt u lt U gt F lt Alpha gt lt F gt v lt V gt G lt Alpha gt lt G gt w lt W gt H lt Alpha gt lt H gt x lt X gt l lt Alpha gt lt l gt y lt Y gt J lt Alpha gt lt J gt z lt Z gt K lt Alpha gt lt K gt N A L lt Alpha gt lt L gt N A M lt Alpha gt lt M gt N A N lt Alpha gt lt N gt N A O lt Alpha gt lt O gt Table B 25 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map Virtual Keyboard VT Emul
61. O UPCE1 EAN8 EAN13 B Code39 C Codabar D Code128 E Code 93 F 20f5 G D2of5 H Code11 J MSI K UCCEAN128 Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the decoder must decode all label blocks in the same sweep Note UPC labels are divided into left and right blocks manufacturer and item numbers Setting this parameter to No allows the decoder to combine a block from a partially decoded UPC label with a block decoded in an earlier scan Setting this parameter to Yes forces the decoder to decode all label blocks in the same sweep which is the preferred method when scanning multiple labels with potentially interchangeable blocks in the laser field Possible values Yes No Default value No 184 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide UPC EAN Security UPC EAN Supp 2 UPC EAN Supp 5 Specifies the level of the decode algorithm for UPC and EAN barcodes This parameter prevents incorrect decodes by aiding in decoding poor labels The lower the level the less stringent but more aggressive the decoding Higher secuirty levels provide greater protection against incorrect decodes Possible values 0 3 Default value 0 Specifies whether to allow decodes of barcodes with two supplemental characters This feature is not available on the SPT 1740 Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to allow decodes of barcodes with five suppl
62. P Avalanche Agent Avalanche Client Avalanche Enabler The IEEE standards for wireless Ethernet 802 11 provides for wireless networking speeds up to 2 Mbps at 2 4 GHz 802 11b provides wireless networking speeds up to 11 Mbps at 2 4 GHz 802 11a provides wireless networking speeds up to 54 Mbps at 5 GHz A device that acts as a bridge between wireless LANs and wired LANs A mode of operation in wireless networks wherein wireless devices communicate directly with each other without the use of an access point Also sometimes refered to as peer to peer mode or an independent basic service set IBSS In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche Agent See Avalanche Agent Access Point See Access Point A dynamic implementation of WEP keys wherein the key used on the wireless network changes periodically Clients must synchronize their WEP key use with the AP An Avalanche Manager Agent A software component that provides the core functionality of Avalanche Manager The Agent facilitates communication with Avalanche clients A mobile device with an installed Avalanche Enabler which allows the client to communicate with an Avalanche Agent and to be configured and managed through Avalanche Manager A software component that is installed on mobile devices which allows you to configure and manage the device through Avalanche Manager The Enabler faciliates communication between the mobile device and an Agent 248
63. Parameters 159 The following list describes the common VT and HP parameters that you can modify with the Configuration Manager Alternate Escape Character Auto login Break Key External Beeper on Error Beep Handle Telxon Sequences Local Echo Define the alternate Esc character to look for when parsing escape sequences Possible values Up to three alpha numeric characters Default value 1B Currently unavailable Configure auto login in host profiles Specifies whether the Break key interrupts the connection btetween the mobile device and the host Possible values Enable Disable Default value Disable Specifies whether to use the external beeper for error beeps Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to support Telxon escape sequences that hte host sends to mobile devices Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether mobile devices use local echoes to reflect data that it sends to the host Possible values On Off Default value Off 160 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Map Underline Remove ISO IDs Scan Terminator Use FEDEX Escape Sequence VT Disable Scanner Specifies whether the underline attribute is displayed as reverse video on mobile devices Mobile devices do not display the underline attribute Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to remove ISO data IDs from the beginning of
64. Printing rere tiea snp RSE ae eee las 153 Emulation Sound 0 0 0 eee n ence nee e nes 156 Emulation VT and HP Common 00 00 cece eee eee 158 Emulation VT and HP HP 0 0 cee nt 162 Emu laton VT and HP VT aos seca ek cee vara eee wees 162 Scanner Codabars sne eireta ae ls eee eae Wa RSA Se wove 164 Scanner Codel1 0 ce ccc cee cent eee t een eens 166 Scanner Codel Ao AEE E T E E 169 Scanner Code39s sc duces o nae Paes a Sie Uae Role E a 170 Scanner COdO93 na G4 a a sees dee tape eda tear ita heer eecetedes F 173 Scanner COMMON 554 eis Sake pang sale pala wale edie aals Aule dae eas 5 174 Seannier D2015 E Vere abe ae Be oe RAs LE OA EE 186 Scanner EANI3 wicca sca eis a ce te eee alee thelas ea SAS RASA Soa aaa a 187 Scanner FANS raresa boas seks a a Led Sereda da Soa Y ad eS 189 Scantier 2085 eis sas cede aA a dS Alene ee Oh We a ie Bk 190 Scanner MSI e532 is hte So See ee heh ea E Oe E EE 193 Scanner UCC128 scans han ish eek eed a cee ee eae Ns bee ens Gad es 195 Scanner UPCA resans aot ss ss 6 sin Gea gide Siar shat Sa een Lak As 196 Scanner UPCE ans cceoss tie td 6 nee EA oe eae i eis oe 198 Scanners UPCE hess u ee ead ie lee ative eA RN Shs Gia ae ae tee dest aes cs Bes 199 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 203 Updating Clients ven te Vie ee Batis toad aed bee tei etd de 203 About Updates srr s4 chadeadanican E REA A AAE Hate sures Da p 203
65. SH Exe Com Port a fea rere Com Port Baud Rate eo Select the Baud Rate to be used for Com Port communications Com Port Data Bits Options are amp Com Port Data End Char 1200 E o Com Port Data Entry Mode 2400 Com Port Data Start Char 4300 Com Port Data Terminator 9600 Com Port Data Timeout ea Com Port Flow Control Com Port For IO Com Pot Ignore Nuls eee tee Figure 3 15 Emulation Parameter Information Chapter 3 Configuration 45 Emulation Parameters Modifiable emulation parameters are grouped by category in the left pane of the Configuration Manager The following list describes the different categories com Parameters in this category configure the function of the COM port on mobile devices Emulation Parameters in this category configure terminal emulation functions on mobile devices Scanner Parameters in this category configure the function of bar code scanners on mobile devices Appendix C Emulation Parameters on page 123 contains detailed information about each of the modifiable parameters in the Configuration Manager Modifying Emulation Parameters Determine the emulation parameters that you want to modify them and use the Configuration Manager to make modifications To modify an emulation parameter 1 Access the Configuration Manager 2 In the left pane of the Configuration Manager locate the parameter that you want to modify 3 Double click the emulation p
66. Serial Ports as shown in Figure D 4 Avalanche Agents E A localhost host localhost sync amp Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups E Network Profiles FE PSC 4400 ET serial Ports 8 Software Cc dP Wireless Ne Manually Add a Serial Port E E Lt ath LE Auto Detect Available Serial Ports Figure D 4 Detecting Available Serial Ports on the Agent Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 209 Avalanche Manager detects the COM ports that are availabe for use on the Agent host machine NOTE If auto detecting the COM ports did not work you can manually add a serial port by right clicking the Serial Ports branch and selecting Manually Add a Serial Port 5 Inthe Tree View of the Management Consle locate and right click the network profile that you want to deploy A menu list appears 6 Select Enable Network Profile as shown in Figure D 5 Avalanche Agents Ej A localhost host localhost sync Ge Agent Connection Info H 8 Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups E E Network Profiles PSC 4400 F Serial Ports Software Colle oy Wireless Neta Settings Delete Network Profile Enable Network Profile Rename Network Profile Set as Default Profile Nove wp Move Down Figure D 5 Enabling a Network Profile 7 Right click the network profile and select Set as Default
67. W PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide WLTNCE 4400 20040429 02 Revised 4 29 04 ii Copyright 2004 by Wavelink Corporation All rights reserved Wavelink Corporation 6985 South Union Park Avenue Suite 335 Midvale Utah 84047 Telephone 801 316 9000 Fax 801 255 9699 Email info roisys com Website http www wavelink com Email sales wavelink com 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 Wavelink Corporation 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 Wavelink 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 Wavelink 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
68. al ID Value Displays the value of the corresponding property Current Activity Indicates the current activity between the Agent and the client Control Status Indicates the status of control events such as pings text messages and updates Close Closes the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 221 Editing the Terminal ID of a Client The terminal ID of a client is a number that Avalanche Manager associates with the client The terminal ID can be used to provide a uinque identifier for certain systems when other parameters are not available or are insufficient You can edit the terminal ID of a client from the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box To edit the terminal ID of a client 1 Inthe Management Console access the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for the client N In the Control tab of the dialog box click Edit Terminal ID The Edit Terminal ID dialog box appears wo In the New Terminal ID text box type the new terminal ID for the client as shown in Figure D 12 FEN Edit Terminal ID X Old Terminal ID 19 New Terminal ID 100 Figure D 12 Assigning a New Terminal ID to a Client 4 Click OK 5 Close the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box The List View in the Management Console now displays the old and new terminal IDs of the client The old terminal ID appears in parentheses Once you update the client the List View of
69. alled the TelnetCE Client installation application on the host system you will be able to install the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices through Microsoft ActiveSync Installing the TelnetCE Client After you have installed the TelnetCE Client installation utility on the host system use the installation utility to download the TelnetCE Client application to the mobile device over a Microsoft ActiveSync connection You can also use the TelnetCE Client installation utility to download configurations to to the mobile device including host profiles host specific and global emulation parameters and localization For more information 10 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide about configuring the TelnetCE Client and downloading configurations to the mobile device see Chapter 3 Configuration on page 21 NOTE Before you can install the TelnetCE Client using Microsoft ActiveSync you must install the dock driver for the PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome and the PSC 4430 4440 In addition for the PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome you must also have an active IrDA serial port on the host For more information see Appendix E Installing the PSC Dock Driver on page 241 To download the TelnetCE Client to the mobile device 1 Ensure that you have an active Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device NOTE For more information about creating a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership between a host system and a mobil
70. aracter Key Sequence Character Key Sequence J Alpha Ctrl lt J gt J Alpha SHFT lt J gt K Alpha Ctrl lt K gt K Alpha SHFT lt K gt AL Alpha Ctrl lt L gt L Alpha SHFT lt L gt M Alpha Ctrl lt M gt M Alpha SHFT lt M gt AN Alpha Ctrl lt N gt N Alpha SHFT lt N gt O Alpha Ctrl lt O gt O Alpha SHFT lt O gt ap Alpha Ctrl lt P gt P Alpha SHFT lt P gt Q Alpha Ctrl lt Q gt Q Alpha SHFT lt Q gt AR Alpha Ctrl lt R gt R Alpha SHFT lt R gt AS Alpha Ctrl lt S gt S Alpha SHFT lt S gt T Alpha Ctrl lt T gt T Alpha SHFT lt T gt U Alpha Ctrl lt U gt U Alpha SHFT lt U gt y Alpha Ctrl lt V gt vV Alpha SHFT lt V gt AW Alpha Ctrl lt w gt Ww Alpha SHFT lt W gt AX Alpha Ctrl lt X gt x Alpha SHFT lt X gt AY Alpha Ctrl lt Y gt Y Alpha SHFT lt Y gt Z Alpha Ctrl lt Z gt Z Alpha SHFT lt Z gt ESC Alpha Ctrl lt Esc gt Punc lt gt N Alpha Ctrl lt gt Punc lt gt Alpha Ctrl lt gt Punc lt gt AA Alpha Ctrl lt 4 gt A Punc lt A gt aS Alpha Ctrl lt _ gt _ Punc lt _ gt SPACE Alpha lt Space gt j Punc lt gt Punc lt gt a Alpha lt a gt i Punc lt gt b Alpha lt b gt Punc lt gt c Alpha lt c gt Punc lt gt d Alpha lt d gt Punc lt gt e Alpha lt e
71. arameter or right click the emulation parameter and choose Edit from the menu list A dialog box appears that allows you to modify the parameter configuration as shown in Figure 3 16 Com Port Baud Rate X Enter the baud rate 9600 Cancel Figure 3 16 Modifying an Emulation Parameter 46 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 4 Use the dialog box to configure the parameter 5 After you have configured the parameter click OK to keep the setting Click Cancel or the Close button to cancel any changes you have made 6 In the Configuration Manager click the Save icon as shown in Figure 3 17 3 termcfg bin CFGMgr File Edit Value View Help Figure 3 17 Configuration Manager Save Icon The configuration changes are saved to the host system 7 Close the Configuration Manager and download the new configuration to clients Using the Find Function Use the Find feature of Configuration Manager to locate parameters or information by supplying a partial or full string that the Configuration Manager can use to locate the parameter or information that you want to find To use the find function 1 From the Configuration Manager Edit menu select Find as shown in Figure 3 18 Chapter 3 Configuration 47 K termcfg bin CFGMgr File Edit Value View Help Unda til oot tite apy LHe Paste ot Ay e Com Port Data Terminator Figure 3 18 Selecting the Find Function in Con
72. arameters that you can specify in Configuration Manager Symbology UPCA Specifies whether UPCA symbology is enabled on mobile devices Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable UPCA Add Postamble Specifies the string to be added to the end of UPCA String barcodes Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value UPCA Add Preamble Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of String UPCA barcodes Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value UPCA Preamble Specifies whether the preamble first character is returned to the application iwth the scanned data of a UPCA barcode Possible values Yes No Default value Yes UPCA Return CD Specifies whether the check digit is returned as part of the scanned data of a UPCA barcode Possible values Yes No Default value Yes 198 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide UPCA Scans Strip End Spectrum 24 Only UPCA Scans Strip Start Spectrum 24 Only Scanner UPCEO Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of a UPCA barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of a UPCA barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Use the UPCEO0 scanner emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to specify the way the TelnetCE Client handles UPCEO scan codes The following list describes the UPCEO param
73. ation Local Terminal Functions Table B 26 shows TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard key sequences for VT emulation local terminal functions Local Function Key Sequence Prgoram Information Cfg lt Prog Info gt Keyclicks On Off Cfg lt KeyClks gt Quiet Mode Cfg lt Quiet gt Terminal Configuration Cfg lt TermConfig gt Terminal Diagnostic Cfg lt Diags gt VT Terminal Setup Cfg lt VTHP Cfg gt Host Configuration Cfg lt HostConfig gt Previous Session Cfg lt Prev Sess gt Next Session Cfg lt Next Sess gt Caps Lock Cfg lt Caps gt Close Session Cfg lt Close gt Scroll Left lt Scroll Bars gt Scroll Right lt Scroll Bars gt Scroll Up lt Scroll Bars gt Scroll Down lt Scroll Bars gt Table B 26 Virtual Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions Appendix B Keyboard Maps 119 Virtual Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys Table B 27 shows TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard key sequences for VT 100 emulation VT 100 Key Key Sequence VT 100 Key Key Sequence Return Alpha lt Enter gt Enter Alpha lt Enter gt Backspace Alpha Backspace Delete Alpha Alt lt Del gt lt Back Arrow gt Tab Alpha lt Tab gt Back Tab Alpha Shift lt lt gt Up Arrow Alpha lt Up gt Down Arrow Alpha lt Down gt Left Arrow Alpha l
74. board 5250 3270 Character Map Table B 10 shows external keyboard key sequences for 5250 3270 emulation characters on 26 key PSC 4400 devices Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence Space lt Fn gt lt Space gt P lt Alpha gt lt P gt N A Q lt Alpha gt lt Q gt N A R lt Alpha gt lt R gt N A S lt Alpha gt lt S gt N A T lt Alpha gt lt T gt N A U lt Alpha gt lt U gt amp N A V lt Alpha gt lt V gt i N A W lt Alpha gt lt W gt N A x lt Alpha gt lt X gt N A Y lt Alpha gt lt Y gt d lt gt Z lt Alpha gt lt Z gt lt Fn gt lt Right Arrow gt N A lt gt lt gt lt Fn gt lt Left Arrow gt N A lt gt A N A lt gt z N A 0 lt 0 gt N A 1 lt 1 gt a lt A gt 2 lt 2 gt b lt B gt 3 lt 3 gt c lt C gt Table B 10 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map 102 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence 4 lt 4 gt d lt D gt 5 lt 5 gt e lt E gt 6 lt 6 gt f lt F gt 7 lt gt g lt G gt 8 lt 8 gt h lt H gt 9 lt 9 gt i lt gt lt gt j lt J gt N A k lt K gt lt N A lt L gt N A m lt M gt gt N A n lt N gt N A o lt O gt lt gt p lt P gt A lt Alpha gt lt A gt q lt Q gt B lt Alpha
75. boot your device Cancel Figure D 14 Sending a Text Message to a Client NOTE Enable the Continuous beep with message checkbox to force the mobile device to beep continuously until a user at the client acknowledges the message 4 Click OK The message is sent to the client See the Control Status section of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for the status of the text message When the message reaches the client it appears in the Text Message dialog box Click OK to acknowledge the message and close the dialog box Updating a Client You can use the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box to force an update on the client To force an update on a client 1 Inthe Management Console access the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for the client 2 Click Update Now Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 225 NOTE Enable the Allow user to override Update Now checkbox to allow the user to override and stop the forced update The Agent forces an update on the client See the Control Status section of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for information on the status of the update Using Software Packages Software packages are specially bundled applications that can be deployed to and installed on clients through Avalanche Manager A network profile is a type of software package as is the TelnetCE Client Avalanche software packages not only provide a way to deploy software over
76. button 12 Click Next The Select the software collection dialog box appears 228 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 13 Select the Avalanche software collection in which you want to install the software package as shown in Figure D 17 A Install Software Package Wizard Figure D 17 Selecting the Software Collection 14 Click Next The Installing the Avalanche pacakge dialog box appears and displays the progress of the installation 15 After the installation is complete click Finish to close the Install Software Package Wizard The software package now appears in the Tree View of the Management Console beneath the software collection that you selected as shown in Figure D 18 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 229 Avalanche Agents E A localhost host localhost sync ee Agent Connection Info H 8 Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups E Network Profiles ET Serial Ports Sofware Collections YT HP WinPE 4400 Selection Criteria MAC A tnce4400 0 Wireless Network Security Figure D 18 TelnetCE Software Package in Management Console Installing EXE based Software Packages Some Avalanche software packages are distributed as self extracting EXE files software packages with exe file extensions EXE based software packages must be unpackaged before they can be installed in Ava
77. cans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the I 2 of 5 check digit is returned as a part of the scanned data Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of I2o0f5 barcodes Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of I20f5 barcodes Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 193 I20f5 Verify CD Symbology I2of5 Scanner MSI Specifies whether the I 2 of 5 check digit is verified on the scanned data Possible values No Verification USS Verification OPCC Verification Default value No Verification Specifies whether I20f5 symbology is enabled on mobile devices Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Use the MSI emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles MSI scan codes The following list describes the MSI parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify MSI Add Postamble String MSI Add Preamble String Specifies the stirng to be added to the end of MSI barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the end of MSI barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value
78. cifies the row on the display screen where the Com Port IO Screen ID will be found Possible values 1 24 Default value 3 Select the parity that the COM port on the mobile device uses Possible values None Odd Even Space Mark Default value None Specifies the mark for the COM port parity A mask can be applied to each bye received through the COM port Setting the mask to FF will prevent the data from being modified Possible values 0 255 decimal 0 FF hex Default value FF Specifies the number of stop bits the COM port on the mobile device uses Possible values 1 2 Default value 1 128 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Com Port Translate IO Use Com Input Output Use Com Start End Characters Indicates whether data passing through the COM port is translated from a two digit hex value to a single byte that contains the value of the two hex digits If you select Yes data received from the COM port will also be translated from a single value to a two digit hex value before it enter through the keyboard buffer Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the COM port can be used for data input output Selecting auto enables the COM port for data entry when the terminal is in a cradle or attached to a charger Possible values Yes No Auto Default value No Specifies whether start and end characters are used Only data between the start and end chara
79. ck Next again 15 Select the communications port you will be using with the PSC Falcon dock from the Serial Port list Appendix E Installing the PSC Dock Driver 245 NOTE You must ensure that the port you select here is available and matches the port you selected for the dock driver 16 Click Next The system installs the drivers that it requires 17 Click Finish You must also ensure that the IrDA port is properly configured To configure the IrDA port 1 In the Control Panel select the System applet 2 Select the Hardware tab 3 Click Device Manager 4 Open the Infrared Devices icon by double clicking it 5 Double click the Serial Cable using IrDA Protocol icon 6 Under the Device usage list select Use this device 7 Click the IrDA Settings tab 8 Select 115K Baud default from the Maximum Connection Rate list 9 Verify that the communications port selected in the Communication Port list box is the same one as the IrDA serial port and dock driver are using 10 Click OK Wait to close the Device Manager window until the window refreshes Otherwise a property page will be left open 11 Close the Device Manager window 12 Close the Control Panel Once you have completed these steps you can use Microsoft ActiceSync to download the PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client 246 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Glossary 247 Glossary 802 11 a b access point ad hoc mode Agent AP automatic WE
80. cters will be entered into the keyboard buffer Possible values Yes No Default value No Emulation 3270 Parameters Use the 3270 emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure parameters that are specific to 3270 type emulation Appendix C Emulation Parameters 129 The following list describes the 3270 emulation parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager Clear Field On Scans Tab on Scans Underscore 3270 Fields Specifies whether the mobile device erases the contnents of the current entry field before filling it with scanned data Possible values Yes No Default value Yes Specifies whether the mobile device uses a tab after each scan Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether entry fields are delineated with an underscore Possible values Yes No Default value No 130 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Use Alt 3270 System Specifies whether TN3270 System Requests are Request coded as Test Requests By default TN3270 System Requests are coded as Interrupt Processes Possible values Yes No Default value No Use LXE Coop Rules Specifies whether emulation allows the 3270 entry field to be an auto send field available as an LXE cooperative programming rule 3270 emulation does not natively support this option Possible values Yes No Default value No Emulation 5250 Parameters Use the 5250 emulation parameters in Configuration
81. d Password Vv Command a Cancel OK Figure 3 9 Host Profiles Autologin Tab The following list describes the parameters in the Autologin tab Name Prompts Name Responses Password Prompts Password Responses Command Prompts Command Responses CFG in terminal Specifies the host side Telnet login prompt Specifies the response to the login prompt that the client should send to the host Specifies the host side password prompt Specifies the response to the password prompt that the client should send to the host Specifies the command prompt at the host Specifies the response to the command prompt that the client should send to the host Enables or disables the option to allow the user at the terminal to configure the corresponding Response Configuration Settings Figure 3 10 shows the Configuration tab in the Host Profiles dialog box Chapter 3 Configuration 35 4A Host Profiles X Delta Host VT Settings Autologin i Emulation parameters for this host profile can be modified Modify Reset New Delete Cancel OK Figure 3 10 Host Profiles Configuration Tab The following list describes the options in the Configuration tab Modify Opens the Configuration Manager where you can configure per host emulation parameters for the host profile For more information about emulation parameters and Configuration Manager see Configuring Emulat
82. deris C Program Files PSC Falcon Dock Driver 10 In the Start Installation dialog box click Next 11 Click Finish 12 Restart your machine to force the dock driver settings to take effect 13 Once you have restarted your machine open the dock driver log file dockfilter 1log located by defaultin C Program Files PSC Falcon Dock Driver 14 Scroll to the bottom of the log file and look for the following message above the final section in the log file The Hardware ID and COM Port COMx has been specified Appendix E Installing the PSC Dock Driver 243 Installing an Figure E 1 shows an excerpt containing this text If a different message appears this might indicate that the installation was not successful The Hardware ID and COM Port COM1 has been specifed Warning dockfilter is already in the UpperFilter string Friendly Name Communications Port COM2 Hardware ID ACPI PNPOSO1 PNPOSO1 UpperFilter 3 serenum Class GUID 4D36E976 E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE10318 Enumerator Name ACPI Driver 4D36E978 E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE10318 Service Name Serial PDO Name Device 00000052 Manufacturer Standard port types Figure E 1 The PSC Dock Driver Log File Excerpt 15 If the installation was not successful you must unistall the dock driver by running the uninstall program UNWISE EXE then re install the PSC dock driver Once the installation is completed successfully you may need to in
83. e High Font Specifies whether the display font on the mobile device is in double high mode Possible values Yes No Default value No Appendix C Emulation Parameters 141 Double Wide Font Emulation Font Name Enable Scrolling Fixed Screen Left Edge Specifies whether the display font on the mobile device is in double wide mode Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the font the mobile device uses for emulation Possible values any font name Default value Standard Specifies whether the user at the mobile device is allowed to enter view mode to scroll around the virtual display You should set this parameter to Yes unless all applications on the mobile device are written to keep display data within the area around the entry fields Possible values Yes No Default value Yes If you have enabled Fixed Screen Mode on the mobile device this parameter specifies the left edge column of the fixed screen Possible values 1 80 Default value 1 142 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Fixed Screen Mode Fixed Screen Top Edge Horizontal Scroll Left Edge Cursor Zone Specifies whether Fixed Screen Mode is enabled When you enable Fixed Screen Mode the same portion of the display screen is shown without regard to where the cursor is on the virtual display screen Users will not be able to see entry fields that are beyond the fixed display area Possible valu
84. e Manager 1 2 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent In the List View of the Management Console locate and right click the client A menu list appears Select Update Now as shown in Figure D 1 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 205 m Type Terminal ID MAC Address IP Address g m an Last Contact 3 19 8140 Client Settings RE 14 01 PM 07 14 2003 Ping Client Send Tet Message Delete Client Remove Cienteranm Group GEL Conigitaion Figure D 1 Selecting Update Now The client queries the Agent for updates and any available updates are downloaded to the client Using Network Profiles This section discusses configuring and deploying Avalanche network profiles to clients About Network Profiles A network profile is a configuration file that is downloaded to the client that provides for the automatic configuration of network parameters Network profiles allow you to provide the following network parameters to a client e Static or dynamic IP parameters IP address net mask gateway and DNS settings e Avalanche Manager address e ESSID e WEP key information Creating a Network Profile Before you can deploy a network profile to clients you must create the profile To create a new network profile 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 206 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 2 Inthe Tree Vi
85. e device see Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync on page 85 2 On the host system launch the TelnetCE Client installation utility The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears as shown in Figure 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation 11 F 3 Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_FALCON_ 1 W wavelink igure 2 3 Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon Dialog Box In the Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box click Application Only The Add Remove Programs application launches and the Installing Applications dialog box appears as shown in Figure 2 4 F Installing Applications __ Yes EWE __ cancel _ igure 2 4 Installing Applications Dialog Box 4 Click Yes The Installing Applications dialog box displays the progress of the installation of the TelnetCE Client and its associated files to the mobile device After the TelnetCE Client files are deployed to the mobile device the Application Downloading Complete dialog box appears 12 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide After the files are deployed the Installing Wavelink TelnetCE dialog box appears on the mobile device and shows the progress of the application installation The Installing Wavelink TelnetCE dialog box automatically closes after the installation process is complete The Application Downloading Complete dialog box shown in Figure 2 5 appears on the host syst
86. e mobile device belongs The primary DNS server Type the IP address of the DNS server in the blank text box The secondary DNS server Type the IP address of the DNS server in the blank text box The alternate DNS server Type the IP address of the DNS server in the blank text box Figure D 8 shows the security tab of the Network Profile Settings dialog box Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 215 A Network Profile Settings X Control Routing Security Radio Encryption Options M Use static WEP keys Use dynamic WEP key rotatiori Static WEP Settings Key Size C 40 bit key 128 bit key Transmit Key KKK KKK KKK KKK SELCI PPSL C Key 2 00000 f ooooo foooa ooo foooo foooo Dynamic WEP Rotation Settings Defaults OK Cancel Apply Figure D 8 Network Profile Settings Security Tab The following options are available in the Security tab Use static WEP keys Indicates whether static WEP encryption is enabled for the profile When you enable the checkbox the WEP key fields in the Security tab become available for input Use Dynamic WEP Key Indicates whether automatic WEP rotation is used Rotation for the profile Key Size Specifies the size of the key that is used on the wireless network for which you are configuring the profile 216 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Key 1 4 Specifies the WEP encryption keys Select the option button that corresponds with the key tha
87. e values Enable Disable Default value Disable Specifies how close the cursor can get to the right edge of the screen before the screen is scrolled The value is in character positions When the cursor advances outside the specified cursor zone on the diplay of the mobile device the display is reposition over the full screen display so that the cursor is near the center of the display screen Possible values 1 10 Default value 1 Specifies the system font on the mobile device Possible values any font name Default value Standard 144 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Tiling Height Tiling Horizontal Tiling Vertical Specifies the height of the display tile of a mobile device If the height is greater than the display height on the mobile device then this parameter will default back to the actual display height of the mobile device DisplaySize Possible values 1 24 DisplaySize Default value DisplaySize Specifies the type of horizontal tiling the mobile device uses Tiling refers to dividing the logical display into adjacent blocks thata re referred to as tiles When a screen is displayed the physical display is located directly over the tile that contains the cursor In areas of of the screen that are not tiled the physical display will be roughly centered around the cursor without regard to boundaries between tiles Tiling is configured separately for horizontal and vertical components
88. een height Use the value 0 to specify the height of the current display Tiling Horz Specifies the width of the logical screen in tiles for tiling mode Possible values are 0 to the screen width Use the value 0 to specify the width of the current display Figure 4 23 shows the Beeps tab of the Settings dialog box Delta Settings Cursor Beeps Telnet Printer Message Beep SystemExclamation Error Beep SystemExclamation __ Silent Mode Figure 4 23 Settings Dialog Box Beeps Tab The following list describes the options in the Beeps tab Message Beep Specifies the sound that the mobile device plays when it receives a message from the host Error Beep Specifies the sound that the mobile device plays when it receives an error message from the host Silent Mode Indicates whether to disable sounds for the TelnetCE Client Test Tests the Message Beep and Error Beep sounds that you have selected Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 77 Figure 4 24 shows the Telnet tab of the Settings dialog box Figure 4 24 Settings Dialog Box Telnet Tab The following list describes the options in the Telnet tab Auto Connect Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client automatically attempts to reconnect to a host after the host system closes a session Figure 4 25 shows the Printer tab of the Settings dialog box Delta Settings Figure 4 25 Settings Dialog Box Printer Tab 78 PSC 4400 Tel
89. em Application Downloading Complete Please check your mobile device screen to see if additional steps are necessary to complete this installation Figure 2 5 Application Downloading Complete Dialog Box 5 Click OK to close the Application Download Complete dialog box NOTE You have now installed the TelnetCE Client application on the mobile device The TelnetCE Client is loaded with the default configuration which does not include any host profiles For information about using the TelnetCE Client installation utility to create and download TelnetCE Client configurations to the mobile device see Chapter 3 Configuration on page 21 Double click the Terminal Emulators icon shown in Figure 2 6 in the shell screen of the mobile device to launch the TelnetCE Client wy TelnetCE Figure 2 6 TelnetCE Client Icon NOTE You can access the list of installed programs on the mobile device by selecting Programs from the WindowsCE Start menu 6 On the host system click OK to close the Application Downloading Complete dialog box 7 Close the Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box Chapter 2 Installation 13 NOTE You have now installed the TelnetCE Client on the mobile device The TelnetCE Client retains its previous configuration host profiles and local and per host emulation parameters For more information about modifying and downloading configurations to the mobile device see Chapter 3
90. emental characters This feature is not available on the SPT 1740 Possible values Yes No Default value No Appendix C Emulation Parameters 185 UPC EAN Supp Mode UP C EAN Supp Retry Use Scanner As Keyboard Wedge Specifies the method by which supplemental barcodes are handled Possible values NoSupps ignore supp barcodes OnlySuppLabels verifies that the UPC labels has an attached supp barcode that matches the enabled lengths SuppsOptional reports if the decoder determines there is a supp of any length NOTE With the OnlySuppsLabel method two character and five character supplemental barcodes are valid if you set the UPC EAN Supp 2 and UPC EAN Supp 5 parameters to Yes Default value NoSupps Specifies the number of times the barcode whould be read if checking for a supplemental barcode If labels with or without supplements are returned to the application this option determines how many times the decoder attempts to decode the UPC label before it registers that there are no supplements Possible values 2 10 Default value 5 Specifies whether the program can use scanned data as keybaord data This will bypass all special handling that is performed on data Possible values Enable Disable Default value Disable 186 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Scanner D2of5 Use the scanner D2of5 emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way t
91. ent Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions Virtual Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys Table B 12 shows TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard key sequences for 5250 emulation 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention Func2 lt Att gt F1 Func1 lt F1 gt Backspace Alph lt Left Arrow gt F2 Func1 lt F2 gt Back Tab Alpha SHFT F3 Funct lt F3 gt lt lt gt Clear Func2 lt Clear gt F4 Func1 lt F4 gt Delete Func2 lt Delete gt F5 Func1 lt F5 gt Table B 12 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys 104 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Dup Func2 lt Dup gt F6 Func1 lt F6 gt Enter Func2 lt Enter gt F7 Func1 lt F7 gt Erase Input Func2 lt Erlnp gt F8 Func1 lt F8 gt Field Exit Alpha lt Field Exit gt F9 Func1 lt F9 gt Field Minus Alph SHFT F10 Func1 lt F10 gt lt FldMinus gt Help Func2 lt Help gt F11 Func1 lt F11 gt Home Func2 lt Home gt F12 Func1 lt F12 gt Insert Func2 lt Insert gt F13 Func1 lt F13 gt Print Func2 lt Print gt F14 Func1 lt F14 gt Reset Func2 lt Reset gt F15 Func1 lt F15 gt Roll Up Func2 lt Roll Up gt F16 Func1 lt F16 gt Roll Down Func2 F17 Func1 lt F17 gt lt Roll Down gt System Request Func2 lt SysR
92. es Enable Disable Default value Disable If you have enabled Fixed Screen Mode this parameter specifies the top row of the fixed screen Possible values 1 24 Default value 1 If you have enabled View Mode this parameter specifies the number of characters to move scroll horizontally The default value Displaysize is the current screen size See Tiling for more information Possible values 3 80 DisplaySize Default value DisplaySize Specifies how close the cursor can get ot the left edge of the screen before the screen is scrolled The value is the number of characters When the cursor advances outside of the specified cursor zone on the display of the mobile device the display is reposition over the full screen display so that the cursor is placed near the center of the display screen Possible values 1 10 Default value 4 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 143 Preferred Offset Left Edge Preferred Offset Top Edge Preferred Screen Offset Right Edge Cursor Zone System Font Specifies the column of the Preferred Screen Offset Possible values 1 80 Default value 1 Specifies the row of the Preferred Screen Offset Possible values 1 24 Default value 1 Indicates whether to reposition the physical display to the location specified in the Preferred Offset Top Edge and Preferred Offset Left Edge parameters whenever the cursor is located in the preferred offset Possibl
93. es can be performed one key at a time on WinCE OS based mobile devices Possible values Yes No Default value Yes Specifies the key that allows users at WinCE mobile devices to toggle between showing and hiding the popup keyboard The key must be a Windows hex value You can also preface the hex code with a modifier e Use lt A gt to speciify the Alt key e Use lt C gt to specify the Ctrl key e Use lt S gt to specify the Shift key Example lt A gt lt 0x79 gt specifies Alt lt F10 gt Default value Appendix C Emulation Parameters 153 Emulation Printing Use the emulation printing parameters in Configuration Manager to set printing on the mobile device The following list describes the printing parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Print Nulls to Spaces 5250 3270 Only Print Wakeup WinCE Only Printer Baud Rate WinCE Only Specifies whether nulls are converted to and displayed as spaces Some applications display nulls instead of spaces Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the string that WinCE OS based mobile devices should send to wake up the printer Data should be in hex format inclosed in lt gt or Example lt 00 gt lt 00 gt sends two nulls to the printer Default value Specifies the baud rate of the COM port that connects the WinCE OS based mobile device to the printer Possible values 1200 2400
94. es information on the following topics e Accessing the Host Profiles dialog box e Configuring host profiles e Downloading configurations About Host Profiles The TelnetCE Client allows you to configure host profiles for mobile devices Host profiles provide a method to specify the parameters of a Telnet connection from a mobile device to a host For example a host profile allows you to specify the IP address of a host and the TCP port number on which the host listens for Telnet connections from clients You configure host profiles in the Host Profiles dialog box which is accessible through the TelnetCE Client installation utility or the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package The following tasks outline the process of configuring host profiles for the TelnetCE Client 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 22 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 2 Add modify or remove host profiles and save the changes 3 Download the configuration to mobile devices When you save the host profiles that you have configured the application that you are using creates a configuration file that contains the parameters and settings of the host profile The download process downloads the configuration file to the mobile device The new configuration file overwrites the existing configuration file on the mobile device Accessing Host Profiles The following section explains how to access the Host Profiles dialog box from the followin
95. es whether EAN8 symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Use the 20f5 emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles I2o0f5 scan codes Appendix C Emulation Parameters 191 The following list describes the I20f5 parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify I20f5 Add Postamble String I20f5 Add Preamble String I2of5 Convert to EAN13 I20f5 Maxlength I20f5 Minlength Specifies the string to be added to the end of 20f5 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of I2of5 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies whether I 2 of 5 barcodes are converted to EAN 13 format Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the maximum lenght of an I2o0f5 barcode Use 0 to indicate any length Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 Specifies the minimum length of an I20f5 barcode Use 0 to indicate any length Possible values 0 30 Default value 0 192 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide I20f5 Redundancy I2of5 Return CD I20f5 Scans Strip End I20f5 Scans Strip Start Specifies whether I20f5 redundancy is enabled Redundancy requires the mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans The two s
96. ession 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 2 From the list of active sessions select the session that you want to view as shown in Figure 4 28 Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 81 TelnetCE Options Disconnect Session 3 Session 1 Delta Session 2 Delta Session 3 Delta Session 4 Unconnected Configure View About Telnet Exit Figure 4 28 Selecting to View a Different Active Session The TelnetCE Client displays the session that you selected from the TelnetCE Options menu Disconnecting an Active Session You must be viewing a session to disconnect from the session To disconnect from an active session 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 2 From the list of connected sessions select the connection from which you want to disconnect The TelnetCE Client displays the session 3 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 4 Select Disconnect Session as shown in Figure 4 29 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide TelnetCE Options Disconnect Session 1 Delta Session 2 Delta Session 3 Delta Session 4 Unconnected Configure View About Telnet Exit Figure 4 29 Disconnecting from a Session The session ends and the TelnetCE Client displays the default screen Using the TelnetCE Client Menu This section describes the options in the TelnetCE Options menu of the TelnetCE Client The following list provides a description of each of the options in the TelnetCE Options menu Co
97. ession is still active Possible values Yes No Default value Yes Use the emulation display parameters in Configuration Manager to modify display parameters on the mobile device 140 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide The following list contains a description of the emulation display parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Backlight Time Specifies the amount of time in seconds the backlight remains on after the user at the mobile device presses a key Specify 0 to turn off the backlight Possible values 0 99 seconds Default value 5 Cursor Column Offset Specifies the position on the display screen where the cursor will be located when the screen is reposition This value is ignored if the mobile device is operating in fixed or tile mode If you set this parameter to Default then the cursor column is positioned five eighths of the way from the left edge of the display screen Possible values 0 to 1 less than the screen width Default Default value Cursor Row Offset Specifies the position on the disply screen wher ethe cursor will be located when the screen is reposition If the mobile device is operating in fixed or tile mode the value in this parameter is ignored If the value is set to Default then the cursor row is positioned three fourths of the way down the screen Possible values 0 to 1 less than the screen height Default Default value Doubl
98. etCE Client handles Code39 scan codes Appendix C Emulation Parameters 171 The following list describes the Code39 scanner parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Add Code32 Prefix Code39 Add Postamble String Code39 Add Preamble String Code39 Concatenation Code39 Convert to Code32 Adds the prefix A to all Code 32 barcodes This option is ignored if Code39 Convert to Code32 is not enabled Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the string to be added to the end of Code39 barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of Code39 barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Combines multiple Code 39 symbols into one string if the first character of each string is a space 20 hex character Possible values Yes No Default value No Converts the Code 39 scanned data to Code 32 Italian Pharmaceutical data Possible values Yes No Default value No 172 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Code39 Full ASCII Code39 Maxlength Code39 Minlength Code39 Redundancy Code39 Scans Strip End Code39 Scans Strip Start Specifies whether Code39 barcodes are processed to allow the full representation of the ASCII character set Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the maximum length of Code39 barc
99. eters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Symbology UPCEO UPCEO Add Postamble String UPCEO Add Preamble String Specifies whether UPCEO symoblogy is enabled on mobile devices Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Specifies the string to be added to the end of UPCE0 barcodes Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of UPCEO barcodes Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Appendix C Emulation Parameters 199 UPCEO Convert UPCEO Preamble UPCEO Return CD UPCEO Scans Strip End Spectrum 24 Only Specifies whether the six character UPCEO label is converted to the equivalent 12 character UPCA label Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the preamble first character returns to the application with the data of a UPCEO barcode scan Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the verified check digit is returned to the application as part of the UPCEO barcode data Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of a UPCEO barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 UPCEO Scans Strip Start Specifies the number of characters to strip from the Spectrum 24 Only Scanner UPCE1 beginning of a UPCEO barcode Possible values 0 255 De
100. ethods to download the new configuration to clients e Wait for the client to perform a standard update e Force an update from the client by launching the Avalanche Update Utility e Force an update from the Management Console NOTE For more information about Avalanche updates see Updating Clients on page 203 Using Avalanche Manager Per Host You can access Configuration Manager to configure per host emulation parameters through the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package Per host configuration parameters are accessed through the Host Profiles dialog box To access per host Configuration Manager settings through Avalanche 1 2 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent In the Tree View of the Management Console right click the TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears Select Configure Package gt Host Profiles The Host Profiles dialog box appears In the left pane of the Host Profiles dialog box select the host profile with the emulation parameters that you want to modify The Host Profiles dialog box displays the settings for the host profile that you selected Select the Configuration tab Click Modify The Configuration Manager appears 42 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 7 Use the Configuration Manager to configure the per host emulation parameters for the host profile NOTE For information about using the Configuration Manager to configure e
101. ew of the Management Console right click the Network Profiles branch A single option menu list appears 3 Select New Network Profile The Network Profile Name dialog box appears 4 Type a name for the network profile in the text box provided as shown in Figure D 2 1 Network Profile Name x Enter a name for the new network profile Psc 4400 canci Figure D 2 Naming a Network Profile 5 Click OK The new network profile appears beneath the Network Profiles branch in the Tree View of the Management Console 6 Right click the network profile A menu list appears 7 Select Settings as shown in Figure D 3 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 207 Avalanche Agents A localhost host localhost sync Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Eh Network Profiles Sl ESET F Serial Ports 3 Software Coll soa Wireless Neh Se Ee Delete Network Profile Enable Network Profile Rename Network Profile Set as Default Profile Move Wp Nove Day Figure D 3 Selecting to Configure Settings for a Network Profile The Network Profile Settings dialog box appears 8 Select and configure the Control tab in the Network Profile Settings dialog box See Network Profile Settings on page 210 for more information about the parameters in the Control tab 9 Select and configure the Routing tab in the Network Profile Settings d
102. eyboard 3270 emulation 100 26 key external keyboard 5250 emulation 99 26 key external keyboard 5250 3270 character map 101 26 key external keyboard 5250 3270 emulation local terminal functions 98 26 key external keyboard vt emulation local terminal functions 114 26 key external keyboard vt 100 emulation keys 115 Index 259 26 key external keyboard vt 220 emulation keys 116 4400 boot procedures 93 5250 3270 emulation keyboard maps 93 5250 only emulation keyboard maps 107 52 Key 4400 5250 3270 external keyboard emulation local terminal functions 94 52 Key 4400 external keyboard 3270 emulation keys 96 52 Key 4400 external keyboard 5250 emulation keys 95 52 Key 4400 external keyboard 5250 3270 emulation character map 97 52 Key 4400 external keyboard vt character map 113 52 Key 4400 external keyboard vt emulation local terminal functions 111 52 Key 4400 external keyboard vt 100 emulation keys 111 52 Key 4400 external keyboard vt 220 emulation keys 112 52 key external keyboard 5250 only character map 109 52 key external keyboard 5250 only emulation keys 108 52 key external keyboard 5250 only emulation local terminal functions 107 virtual keyboard 3270 emulation keys 104 virtual keyboard 5250 emulation keys 103 virtual keyboard 5250 3270 emulation character map 105 virtual keyboard 5250 3270 emulation local terminal functions 103 virtual keyboard vt emulation character map 120 virtual keyboard vt emula
103. f emulation VT HP and 5250 3270 136 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide The following list contains descriptions of the common emulation parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Auto Connect Session Specifies whether the mobile device attempts to reconnect after a connection has closed Possible values Yes No Default value No Caps Lock Specifies the initial keyboard mode If you specify Default the keyboard will default to the default mode for the emulation type 5250 3270 emulation defaults to Caps Lock On VT HP emulation defaults to Caps Lock Off Possible values On Off Default value Default Function Key Active Specifies whether function key options displayed Macro within he screen can become active text This means that a function can be activated by double clicking on that item directly The active text area will briefly show in reverse video if this option is enabled The menu must conform to the following syntax Fiti where either a space or beginning of line positive integer from 1 on any character Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Appendix C Emulation Parameters 137 Key Macros License Server Address Number of Sessions Program Exit Key Specifies a key macro so that a key sequence is ramped to perform a function other than its default function A scan code is produced when pressing a key sequence
104. f the Host Profiles dialog box select the host profile with the emulation parameters that you want to modify The Host Profiles dialog box displays the parameters of the host profile 4 Select the Configuration tab Chapter 3 Configuration 39 5 Click Modify The Configuration Manager appears 6 Use the Configuration Manager to configure the emulation parameters that will be applied to the host profile that you selected NOTE For information about using Configuration Manager see Using the Configuration Manager on page 43 7 After you have modified the emulation parameters in the Configuration Manager click the Save icon to save the configuration to the host system 8 Close the Configuration Manager 9 In the Host Profiles dialog box click OK 10 Use the TelnetCE Client installation utility and Microsoft ActiveSync to download the configuration to the mobile device NOTE For information about using Microsoft ActiveSync to download configurations to the mobile device see Downloading Configurations on page 42 Using Avalanche Manager Global If you are using the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package you can deploy the TelnetCE Client and TelnetCE Client global emulation parameter configurations to mobile devices through Avalanche Manager To access Configuration Manager through Avalanche Manager 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console
105. fault value 0 Use the UPCE1 scanner emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to specify the way that the TelnetCE Client handles UPCE1 scan codes 200 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide The following list explains the UPCE1 parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Symbology UPCE1 UPCE1 Add Postamble String UPCE1 Add Preamble String UPCE1 Convert UPCE1 Preamble Specifies whether UPCE1 symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Specifies the string to be added to the end of UPCE1 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of UPCE1 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies whether to expand the six character UPCE1 lable to the equivalent 12 character UPCA label Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the UPC preamble first character is returned to the application as part of the scanned data of the UPCE1 barcode Possible values Yes No Default value No Appendix C Emulation Parameters 201 UPCE1 Return CD Specifies whether the UPC check digit is returned to the application as part of the scanned data of the UPCE1 barcode Possible values Yes No Default value No UPCE1 Scans Strip End Specifies the number of characters to strip fro
106. figuration Manager The Find dialog box appears 2 Input the partial or full string for the parameter or information that you want to find as shown in Figure 3 19 Find What password I Search all text Cancel Figure 3 19 Inputting a String to Find 3 Enable the Search all text checkbox to search not only the parameters but also the help files 4 Click Find Next to begin the search Continue to click Find Next until you locate the parameter or information for which you are searching Configuring Localization This section provides the following information 48 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide e Configuring TelnetCE Client localization with the TelnetCE Client installation utility and Avalanche Manager e Downloading TelnetCE Client localization to mobile devices using Microsoft ActiveSync and Avalanche Manager About Localization Localization allows you to install language files to a mobile device that cause the TelnetCE Client interface to display in a particular language The TelnetCE Client offers the following languages e English United States e English United Kingdom e French European e French Canadian e Swiss e Swedish e Spanish e Norwegian e Japanese Katakana e Italian German e Finnish e Dutch e Danish NOTE Wavelink Corporation does not provide most language message files You must install the appropriate language message files on the mobile unit before the Telnet
107. formation about the following Launching the TelnetCE Client Connecting to a host Disconnecting from a Telnet session Exiting the TelnetCE Client Accessing and using the virtual keyboards Manually modifying host profiles Manually modifying emulation parameters Using the TelnetCE Client menus 56 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide e Working with multiple Telnet sessions Launching the TelnetCE Client You can launch the TelnetCE Client from the shell screen which is the default screen of the PSC Falcon device To launch the TelnetCE Client 1 Inthe shell screen of the mobile device double click the Terminal Emulators icon Figure 4 1 shows the icon Figure 4 1 TelnetCE Client Icon The TelnetCE Client launches and displays the default screen shown in Figure 4 2 TelnetCE Options Figure 4 2 TelnetCE Client Default Screen Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 57 Connecting to Hosts Once you have launched the TelnetCE Client you can connect to host systems You must have a host profile that specifies the parameters of the Telnet session before you can connect to a host system 1 On the mobile device launch the TelnetCE Client The TelnetCE Client launches and displays the default screen 2 Pressthe Enter key The Select Host dialog box appears as shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Select Host Dialog Box NOTE If you have configured only one host profile for
108. fying emulation parameters from the TelnetCE Client see Manually Modifying Emulation Parameters on page 65 Manually Modifying Emulation Parameters Although it is not recommended you can manually modify the emulation parameters for a specific host profile Wavelink Corporation recommends that you use the TelnetCE Client installation utility to make changes to the emulation parameters You can modify emulation parameters during a session or when you are disconnected from any sessions NOTE If you want to modify global emulation parameters you will have to use the TelnetCE Client installation utility You cannot modify global emulation parameters for the TelnetCE Client at the mobile device To modify the emulation parameters for a host profile 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 66 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 2 Select Configure gt Emulation as shown in Figure 4 13 TelnetCE Options Connect Session 1 Session 1 Unconnected Session 2 Unconnected Session 3 Unconnected Session 4 Unconnected Configure Emulation Host Profiles Authorization About Telnet Exit Figure 4 13 Selecting to Configure Emulation Parameters the Input Password dialog box appears and prompts you for the Term Config Password NOTE If you have removed the Term Config Password then the Input Password dialog box does not appear Instead the Select Host profile dialog box appears You can skip steps 3 and 4
109. g e the TelnetCE Client installation utility Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE on the host system e Avalanche Manager Using the Installation Utility You can access the Host Profiles dialog box from the TelnetCE Client installation utility on the host system To configure host profiles from the TelnetCE Client installation utility 1 On the host system launch the TelnetCE Client installation utility Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 1 Chapter 3 Configuration 23 Wavelink Product Configuration PSC FA m Configuration Host Profiles W wavelink Emulation Parameters Localization e x e Installation Application amp Contig Application Only Contig Only Figure 3 1 Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon Dialog Box 2 Click the Host Profiles button icon The Host Profiles dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 2 re W Host Profiles Wavelink New Delete Cancel OK _Delcte_ _ Sere oK Figure 3 2 Host Profiles Dialog Box 24 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 3 Use the Host Profiles dialog box to add modify or remove host profiles NOTE For more information about using the Host Profiles dialog box see Configuring Host Profiles on page 27 4 After you have configured the host profiles that you want to download to the
110. ges from All Clients 238 Appendix E Installing the PSC Dock Driver 241 Installing the Dock Driver 000 c cece eee ee 241 Installing an IrDA Serial Port 6 0 ccc eee 243 GIOSSARY 5 ze ics ese ei Be a a a ee i E a a a 247 viii PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Introduction This document provides information about installing configuring and using the Wavelink TelnetCE Client for PSC 4400 Windows CE devices This section provides the following information e Document assumptions e Document conventions e An overview of the TelnetCE Client Document Assumptions This document assumes that the reader has the following e Familiarity with PSC 4400 mobile devices and the Microsoft Windows CE Operating system e Knowledge of wireless networks and wireless networking protocols Knowledge of TCP IP including IP addressing subnet masks routing BootP DHCP WINS and DNS e Knowledge of Telnet services and terminal emulation including IBM 5250 3270 HP and VT100 220 Document Conventions The following section contains information about text formatting conventions in this manual PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Table 1 1 lists the conventions that are used in this manual Convention Description courier new Any time you interact directly with text based user interface options such as a button or
111. gt amp Punc lt amp gt f Alpha lt f gt f Punc lt gt g Alpha lt g gt Punc lt gt h Alpha lt h gt Punc lt gt i Alpha lt i gt Punc lt gt j Alpha lt j gt Punc lt gt k Alpha lt k gt Table B 29 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard VT Emulation Character Map 122 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Character Key Sequence Character Key Sequence Punc lt gt l Alpha lt I gt s Punc lt gt m Alpha lt m gt Punc lt gt n Alpha lt n gt Punc lt gt o Alpha lt o gt 0 Num lt 0 gt p Alpha lt p gt 1 Num lt 1 gt q Alpha lt q gt 2 Num lt 2 gt r Alpha lt r gt 3 Num lt 3 gt s Alpha lt s gt 4 Num lt 4 gt t Alpha lt t gt 5 Num lt 5 gt u Alpha lt u gt 6 Num lt 6 gt v Alpha lt v gt 7 Num lt 7 gt w Alpha lt w gt 8 Num lt 8 gt x Alpha lt x gt 9 Num lt 9 gt y Alpha lt y gt Punc lt gt z Alpha lt z gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt lt Punc lt lt gt l Punc lt gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt gt Punc lt gt gt Punc lt gt Punc lt gt Table B 29 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard VT Emulation Character Map Appendix C Emulation Parameters 123 Appendix C Emulation Parameters This section contains information about the TelnetCE C
112. gt F7 lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Erase Input lt Alt gt lt I gt F8 lt Fn gt lt F3 gt Field Exit lt Alt gt lt L gt F9 lt Fn gt lt F4 gt Field Minus lt Alt gt lt M gt F10 lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Help lt Alt gt lt H gt F11 lt Fn gt lt 1 gt Home lt Alt gt lt 7 gt F12 lt Fn gt lt 2 gt Insert lt Alt gt lt Z gt F13 lt Fn gt lt 3 gt Print lt Alt gt lt gt F14 lt Fn gt lt 4 gt Reset lt Reset gt F15 lt Fn gt lt 5 gt Roll Up lt Alt gt lt G gt F16 lt Fn gt lt 6 gt Roll Down lt Alt gt lt F gt F17 lt Fn gt lt 7 gt System Request lt Alt gt lt S gt F18 lt Fn gt lt 8 gt Tab lt Tab gt F19 lt Fn gt lt 9 gt Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt F20 lt Fn gt lt 0 gt Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt F21 lt Shift gt lt F1 gt Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt F22 lt Shift gt lt F2 gt Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt F23 lt Shift gt lt F3 gt F24 lt Shift gt lt F4 gt Table B 4 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys 96 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 3270 Emulation Keys Table B 5 shows external keyboard 3270 emulation keys for 52 key PSC 4400 devices 3270 Key Key Sequence 3270 Key Key Sequence Attention lt Alt gt lt K gt F1 lt F1 gt Backspace lt BkSp gt F2 lt F2 gt Back Tab lt Fn gt lt Space gt F3 lt F3 gt Clear lt Alt gt lt J gt or lt Reset gt F4
113. har settings of the options which contain them When a circle is filled in or a diamond is filled in the value assigned to this option Com Pott Data Terminator denot We eta solang m Pa pos Nae Highlight any of the options to get more information Double clicking on the option will present the option for modification Com Pott ForID Right mouse clicking on the option brings up the context menu allowing you to edit or reset a value back to its default if previously modified Com Port Ignore Nulls Com Port IO Screen ID Copyright 2003 Wavelink Corporation All Rights Reserved Com Port IO Screen ID Col Com Port IO Screen ID Row Com Port Parity Com Port Parity Mask Com Port Stop Bits Com Port Translate 10 Use Com Input Output Use Com Start End Chars Emulation 5250 and 3270 Common Display Keyboard Printing Sound VT and HP Magnetic Stripe Reader Scanner Codabar Code11 Code128 Code39 Code93 Common D2of5 EAN13 BEANS H 1 Serre Se eee ee eS ae ee ee ee i Figure 3 14 Configuration Manager The left pane of the Configuration Manager displays the emulation parameters that you can modify The emulation parameters are grouped by category When you select a parameter in the left pane information about the parameter displays in the right pane as shown in Figure 3 15 termcfg bin CFGMar of xi File Edit Value View Help D
114. hat is used to embed special valuses within a print screen Possible values 0 255 decimal 0 FF hex one alpha numeric character Default value 5C hex 92 decimal or character 134 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Print Identifier Column Print Identifier Row Print Start Identifier Reset Required Specifies the location column of the print start identifier Possible values 1 80 Default value 1 Specifies the location row of the print start identifier Possible values 1 24 Default value 3 Specifies the identifier for the print start Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value PRN Specifies when a reset is required The reset occurs after the number of seconds specified in the Auto Reset Delay parameter Possible values On Errors Never On All Messages Default value On Errors Appendix C Emulation Parameters 135 Retry Workstation ID Use Enter as Reset Emulation Common Specifies whether to append a letter starting with A to the end of a workstation ID that is already in use on the host Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the Enter key can be configured to alos work as the Reset key when the mobile device is in an error state Possible values Yes No Default value No Use the common emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to modify parameters that are common to all types o
115. he TelnetCE Client handles D2of5 scan codes The following list describes the D2of5 parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager D2of5 Add P ostamble Specifies the string to be added to the end of D2of5 String barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value D2of5 Add Preamable specify the string to be added to the beginning of String D2of5 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value D2o0f5 Maxlength Specifies the maximum length for a D2of5 barcode Use 0 to represent any length Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 D2of5 Minlength Specifies the minimum length for a D2of5 barcode Use 0 to represent any length Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 D2of5 Redundancy Specifies whether D2o0f5 redundancy is enabled Redundancy requires the mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans The two scans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible values Yes No Default value No Appendix C Emulation Parameters 187 D2of5 Scans Strip End Spetrum 24 Only D2of5 Scans Strip Start Spectrum 24 Only Symbology D2of5 Scanner EAN13 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of D2of5 barcodes Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of D2of5 barcodes Possible values 0 255 Default
116. he host Possible values 7 8 Default value 7 Simulates a simple and convenient block mode behavior using text delimiters Possible values On Off Default value Off Specifies the end field text delimiter for EZ Block Mode Possible values Default value 3C lt Specifies the start field text delimiter for EZ Block Mode Possible values Default value 3E gt 164 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide VT Copy Screen Text VT Line Mode VT Line Mode Clear Key Scanner Codabar Allow screen text at a given row column and length to be copied to anew row and column The format of the parameter is Original Row Original Column New Row New Column Length Possible values 1 24 row 1 80 column 1 80 length Default value Specifies whether the TelnetCE Client simulates a line mode like behavor Use this feature for hosts that do not support true line mode Possible values On Off Default value Off Specifies the Clear key for line mode Use the scan code for the desired key Possible values scan code Default value 001B Use the Codabar scanner emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles Codabar scan codes Appendix C Emulation Parameters 165 The following list describes the Codabar scanner parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Codabar Add Postamble Specifies the s
117. he host system select Wavelink TelnetCE PSC Falcon as shown in Figure 2 10 E Add Remove Programs Currently installed programs Sort by Name x Change or Al Wavelink Avalanche Manager 3 2 7 Size 78 5MB Remove Programs Al Wavelink Avalanche Manager 3 3 0 Size 78 5MB at Wavelink TelnetCE AB Size 7 43MB par Z Wavelink TelnetCE AB VRC 7 28MB Add New Wavelink TelnetCE PSC Falcon Programs g To chang n From your computer Add Remove Windows Wavelink TelnetCE PDT Size 5 98MB Components Wavelink TelnetCE VRC Size 5 96MB e Figure 2 10 Removing the TelnetCE Client Installation Utility 4 Click Change Remove 5 Click Yes The Remove Programs From Your Computer dialog box appears and displays the status and results of the uninstall process 6 Click OK to close the Remove Programs From Your Computer dialog box 7 Close the Add Remove Programs window Chapter 3 Configuration 21 Chapter 3 Configuration This section covers the following topics Configuring TelnetCE Client host profiles with Microsoft ActiveSync and Avalanche Manager e Configuring TelnetCE Client emulation parameters with Microsoft ActiveSync and Avalanche Manager e Configuring TelnetCE Client localization with Microsoft ActiveSync and Avalanche Manager e Downloading TelnetCE Client configurations to clients with Microsoft ActiveSync and Avalanche Manager Configuring Host Profiles This section provid
118. he keyboard that should become active when the cursor enters an alpha only field Possible values any keyboard name Default value CapsLock App Key 1 Specifies the function of the first application key on the mobile device Possible values PRINT HELP HOME ATTENTION ROLLUP ROLLDOWN CLEAR ENTER FIELDEXIT RESET F1 F24 SPT_UP_KEY SPT_DOWN_KEY SPT_FUNCTION_kEY SPT_KEY_UNASSIGNED SPT_SEND_KEY Default value SPT_ FUNCTION_KEY 150 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide App Key 2 Specifies the function of the second application key on the mobile device Possible values PRINT HELP HOME ATTENTION ROLLUP ROLLDOWN CLEAR ENTER FIELDEXIT RESET F1 F24 SPT_UP_KEY SPT_DOWN_KEY SPT_FUNCTION_kEY SPT_KEY_UNASSIGNED SPT_SEND_KEY Default value SPT_KEY_UNASSIGNED App Key 3 Specifies the function of the third application key on the mobile device Possible values PRINT HELP HOME ATTENTION ROLLUP ROLLDOWN CLEAR ENTER FIELDEXIT RESET F1 F24 SPT_UP_KEY SPT_DOWN_KEY SPT_FUNCTION_kEY SPT_KEY_UNASSIGNED SPT_SEND_KEY Default value RESET Appendix C Emulation Parameters 151 Comma Period Swapped Keyboard Identifier Column 5250 3270 Virtual Keyboard Only Keyboard Identifier Row 5250 3270 Virtual Keybaord Only Keyboard Identifier String Numeric Keyboard Name Specifies whether the period key is swapped with the comma key In some countries commas are used more often tha
119. hift gt lt O gt l lt Shift gt lt 1 gt P lt Shift gt lt P gt lt Fn gt lt R gt Q lt Shift gt lt Q gt lt Shift gt lt 3 gt R lt Shift gt lt R gt lt Shift gt lt 4 gt S lt Shift gt lt S gt lt Shift gt lt 5 gt T lt Shift gt lt T gt amp lt Shift gt lt 7 gt U lt Shift gt lt U gt i lt Fn gt lt Q gt V lt Shift gt lt V gt lt Shift gt lt 9 gt W lt Shift gt lt W gt lt Shift gt lt 0 gt xX lt Shift gt lt xX gt lt Shift gt lt gt Y lt Shift gt lt Y gt lt Fn gt lt H gt Z lt Shift gt lt Z gt lt Alt gt lt U gt lt Fn gt lt I gt lt Fn gt lt K gt lt Fn gt lt S gt lt gt or lt Alt gt lt W gt lt Fn gt lt J gt lt Fn gt lt Y gt A lt Shift gt lt 6 gt 0 lt 0 gt lt Fn gt lt L gt 1 lt 1 gt lt Fn gt lt M gt 2 lt 2 gt a lt A gt 3 lt 3 gt b lt B gt 4 lt 4 gt c lt C gt 5 lt 5 gt d lt D gt 6 lt 6 gt e lt E gt 7 lt 7 gt f lt F gt 8 lt 8 gt g lt G gt 9 lt 9 gt h lt H gt lt Fn gt lt N gt i lt l gt lt Fn gt lt O gt j lt J gt lt lt Fn gt lt T gt k lt K gt lt Fn gt lt G gt lt L gt Table B 21 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Character Map 114 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence gt lt Alt gt lt V gt m lt M gt lt Alt gt
120. hin a barcode Use the following syntax symbology length command Use the following letters in the symbology parameter to specify a symbology A any B UPCE0 C UPC1 D UPCA E MSI F EAN8 G EAN13 H Codabar I Code3of9 J D2o0f5 K i20f5 L Code11 M Code93 N Code128 O PDF417 P D2of5 IATA Q UCC EAN128 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 179 Scan Handler Specifies the length parameter as one of the continued following e The minimum and maximum length formatted as min max where min is the minimum length and max is the maximum length e A specific value to match a specific length Oto match any length For the command parameters specify any of the following single character codes followed by any variables that are specific to that code e S loc char to strip characters from the barcode where e loc is the location either S start of barcode or E end of barcode e char variable is the number of characters to strip Example Q 16 SS1 strips off the first character of UCC EAN128 barcodes of length 16 e R char repl to replace characters in the barcode where e char is the character to replace e repl is the replacement character NOTE You may specify the character directly or you may specify the two digit hex value for the character Example A 9 12 R29 replaces all 2s with 9s in any barcode of lengths between 9 and 12
121. ialog box See Network Profile Settings on page 210 for more information about the parameters in the Routing tab 10 Select and configure the Security tab in the Network Profile Settings dialog box See Network Profile Settings on page 210 for more information about the parameters in the Security tab 11 After you have configured the tab in the Network Profile Settings dialog box click OK to save the configuration and close the dialog box 208 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Deploying Network Profiles A network profile is an update that must be deployed to the client through an RF or serial port connection to the client You must enable the client and the network profile and then update the client Whenever you make a change to the configuration of the network profile you will need to re deploy the network profile to the client Update the client to re deploy the network profile This section provides steps for deploying network profiles through a serial port connection and over an RF connection To deploy a network profile through a serial port connection 1 Connect the Agent host system to the mobile device with the serial cable NOTE The client must be configured to check for updates on the serial port 2 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 3 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console right click the Serial Ports branch A menu list appears 4 Select Auto Detect Available
122. ical display moves when the cursor crosses the vertical edge of the screen Possible values are 0 80 Use the value 0 to indicate the current display size Specifies the number of rows that the virtual display moves when the cursor crosses the horizontal edge of the screen Possible values are 0 24 Use the value 0 to indicate the current display size 74 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Fixed Screen Mode Fixed Screen Window Origin Left Fixed Screen Window Origin Top Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client fixes the display on the mobile device to a specific position in the virtual display When you enable this checkbox the same portion of the virtual display appears on the display screen without regard to the location of the cursor You must also specify the position with the Fixed Screen Window Origin group box Specifies the virtual screen column where the display screen of the mobile device is fixed Possible values are 1 79 Specifies the virtual screen row where the display screen of the mobile device is fixed Possible values are 1 24 Figure 4 22 shows the Cursor tab of the Settings dialog box Delta Settings Tiling Font Display View Cursor Cursor Edge Zones Left 4 Right fi Beeg 4 gt Vert Mode TopOnly Horz Mode LeftOnly Vert lo Horz lo Figure 4 22 Settings Dialog Box Cursor Tab Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE C
123. ications to the host profile that you have selected e Click Add to create a new host profile e Select a host profile then click Delete to remove the host profile that you have selected If you have selected to add or edit a host profile the Edit Host Profile dialog box appears as shown in Figure 4 12 Edit Host Profile Alias Delta Address ie Port ks Emulation tem s251 1 1 Figure 4 12 Editing a Host Profile 6 Use the Edit Host Profile dialog box to configure the parameters of the host profile See the list below for information on the different parameters in the Edit Host Profile dialog box Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 65 7 After you have configured the host profile click Save 8 Close the Edit Host Profile dialog box The options that appear in the Edit Host Profile dialog box are as follows Alias Address Port Emulation Save More Config The name for the host profile Specifies the IP address of the host Specifies the TCP port on which the host accepts Telnet requests Specifies the type of emulation for the host profile Saves the changes you have made to the configuration of the host profile Opens the More Options dialog box which allows you to configure options that are specific to the type of emulation for which you have configured the host profile Provides access to the emulation parameters for the host profile For more information about modi
124. ifies the number of additional beeps when a message is displayed on the message line Possible values 0 9 Default value 0 Specifies whether to offer support for the optional external beeper Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether a beep sounds when a new screen arrives from the host Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Specifies whether the mobile device beeps when a user at the mobile device presses a key Possible values Yes No Default value No 158 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Silent Mode WinCE Error Beep WinCE Only WinCE Message Beep WinCE Only Specifies whether the mobile device should operate in silent mode When the mobile device is in silent mode it does not beep Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the sound WinCE mobile devices play when they receive an error message The sound must be a WAV file wav file extension that is installed on the mobile device Possible values WAV file name Default value Specifies the sound WinCE mobile devices play when they receive a message The sound must be a WAV file that is installed on the mobile device Possible values WAV file name Default value Emulation VT and HP Common Use the common VT and HP parameters in the Configuration Manager to modify emulation parameters that are common to VT and HP type emulation Appendix C Emulation
125. ifies the string to add to the beginning of Code93 barcode scans Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the maximum length for Code93 barcodes Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 174 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Code93 Minlength Code93 Redundancy Code93 Scans Strip End Spectrum 24 Only Code93 Scans Strip Start Spectrum 24 Only Symbology Code93 Scanner Common Specifies the minimum length for Code93 barcodes Possible values 0 30 Default value 0 Specifies whether Code93 redundancy is enabled Redundancy requries a mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans The two scans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of Code93 barcodes Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of Code93 barcodes Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies whether Code93 symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Use the common scanner emulation parameters in the Configuration Manager to set the way the TelnetCE Client handles all types of scanned data Appendix C Emulation Parameters 175 The following list describes the common scaner emulation parameters that the Configu
126. ift gt lt C gt t lt T gt D lt Shift gt lt D gt u lt U gt E lt Shift gt lt E gt v lt V gt F lt Shift gt lt F gt w lt W gt G lt Shift gt lt G gt x lt X gt H lt Shift gt lt H gt y lt Y gt l lt Shift gt lt l gt z lt Z gt J lt Shift gt lt J gt lt Fn gt lt B gt K lt Shift gt lt K gt lt Fn gt lt D gt L lt Shift gt lt L gt lt Fn gt lt C gt M lt Shift gt lt M gt lt Fn gt lt Z gt N lt Shift gt lt N gt O lt Shift gt lt O gt P lt Shift gt lt P gt Table B 17 PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Character Map VT Emulation Keyboard Maps This section contains virtual and external keyboard maps for VT emulation on PSC 4400 devices Appendix B Keyboard Maps 111 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions Table B 18 shows VT emulation key sequences for local terminal functions using the external keyboard of 52 key PSC 4400 devices Local Function Key Sequence Program Information lt Alt gt lt P gt Diagnostics lt Alt gt lt D gt Keyclicks On Off lt Alt gt lt A gt Quiet Mode On Off lt Alt gt lt Q gt Terminal Configuration lt Alt gt lt C gt Host Profiles lt Alt gt lt R gt Message Recall lt Alt gt lt B gt Free Cursor Mode lt Alt gt lt E gt Close Session lt Alt gt lt T gt Previous Session lt Alt gt lt Left Arrow gt Next Ses
127. ints Default value 0 146 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide WinCE Font Clip Right WinCE Only WinCE Font Clip Top WinCE Only WinCE Font Name WinCE Only WinCE Font Size WinCE Only WinCE Font Weight WinCE Only Specifies how much of the white space in font points should be cropped from the right of the font Possible values any number of font points Default value 0 Specifies how much of the white space in font points should be cropped from the top of the font Possible values any number of font points Default value 0 Specifies the font name WinCE OS based mobile devices use for emulation The font that you specify must be installed on the mobile device Possible values Any font name Default Default value Default Specifies the font size in pts of the font that WinCE OS based mobile devices use for emulation Possible values 6 72 Default value 12 Specifies the weight of the font that WinCE OS based mobile devices use for emulation Possible values Thin Light Normal Medium Heavy Bold Default value Normal Appendix C Emulation Parameters 147 WinCE Force Black and White WinCE Only WinCE Hide Horizontal Scroll Bar WinCE Only WinCE Hide Menu WinCE Only WinCE Hide Start Menu WinCE Only Specifies whether to force black and white only display white background black text for emulation on WinCE OS based mobile devices Possible
128. ion Parameters on page 35 Reset Restores the emulation parameters for the host profile to their default settings Manually Configuring Host Profiles Users at the mobile device can access host profile configurations through the TelnetCE Client For more information about configuring host profiles at the mobile device see Manually Modifying Host Profiles on page 62 Configuring Emulation Parameters This section provides information about the following 36 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide e Accessing Configuration Manager through the TelnetCE installation utility and Avalanche Manager e Using Configuration Manager to modify global and per host emulation parameters with Configuration Manager e Downloading configurations to clients through Microsoft ActiveSync and Avalanche Manager About Emulation Parameters The TelnetCE Client allows you to configure the emulation parameters for host connections You make changes to emulation parameters with the Configuration Manager utility which provides an organized list of the emulation parameters that you can modify Emulation parameters are divided into two groups e Per host Per host emulation parameters apply only to a specific host profile on the client You can access the emulation parameters for a specific host profile through the Host Profiles dialog box e Global Global emulation parameters apply to all of the host profiles with which you have configured a c
129. ith a backslash Example A 0 C00 3 18 coverts to 18 characters starting with the third in scan when the barcode starts with 00 Specifies a scan identifier The scan identifier is placed in front of all scanned data to indicate scanned data to the host You can use two digit hex values to specify a value Preface hex values with a backslash You must set the Add Scan Identifier parameters to Yes for the Scan Identifier parameter to be valid Possible values any string Default value Specifies the type of scanner angle for the scanner on the mobile device Possible values Narrow Wide Default value Narrow 182 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Scanner Type Symbology Supps Specifies the type fo scanner on the mobile device Possible values LRT Laser Only Contact with Pulse Contact without Pulse Auto with Pulse Auto without Pulse Wand Simulator Dual Trigger Single Trigger Liberty Default value automatically selects the type for the current standard on the mobile device Specifies whether the scanner reads supplemental barcodes with UCPC and EAN barcodes Possible values Enable Disable Default value Disable Appendix C Emulation Parameters 183 Transmit Code ID Char UPC EAN Linear Specifies whether a prefix symbology code is added to scanned data that is returned to the application The ASCII characters represent the following symbologies A UPD UPCE
130. k Security Figure 2 7 TelnetCE Client Software Package in Avalanche Manager 3 In the Management Console right click the TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears 4 In Management Console right click the TelnetCE Client software package and select Enable Package as shown in Figure 2 8 16 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Avalanche Agents E A localhost host localhost sync amp Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups ZA Network Profiles fl po Eje FT Serial Ports E f Software Collections a VT HP eg WinPC E 4400 Selection Criteria MAQ F ltnce4400 0 Wireless Networ Configure Package gt Copy Package Delete Package Enable Package Figure 2 8 Enabling the TelnetCETelnetCE Client Software Package After you have installed and enabled the TelnetCE Client software package in Avalanche you can download the software package to the client through an RF connection Installing the TelnetCE Client over an RF Connection The mobile device can download the TelnetCE Client software package from Avalanche Manager over the network connection To install the TelnetCE Client over the RF connection 1 Ensure that you have configured the mobile device with the correct ESS ID IP parameters and Agent address for the network 2 Use one of the following methods to download the software package to the client e Wait for
131. lanche Manager This section uses the EXE based TelnetCE Client software package wltn_s81_ce30 8b 4inl 4xxxx exe to illustrate the process of installing an EXE based software package Installing an EXE based software package involves two basic tasks e Create a software package in Management Console that will contain the software package e Launch the self extracting executable to install the software package into Avalanche Manager To install an EXE based software package 1 Obtain the EXE based software package in this case the wltn_s81_ce30 8b 4inl 4xxxx exe file and place it in an accessible location on the system that hosts the Management Console 2 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 230 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 3 In the Tree View of the Management Console right click the Software Packages branch A menu list appears 4 Select New Software Collection as shown in Figure D 19 Avalanche Agents E A localhost host localhost sync Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles Serial Ports Ej 3 Software Collections dD Wireless Network Se New Software Collection Race OBIE Sitar Cole cian Figure D 19 Creating a New Software Collection The Software Collection Name dialog box appears 5 Type a descriptive name for the software collection as shown in Figure D 20 7 Software Collectio
132. les Avalanche Manager The Host Profiles dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 4 26 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide a Host Profiles Figure 3 4 Host Profiles Dialog Box 4 Use the Host Profiles dialog box to add configure or remove host profiles that you want to download to the mobile device NOTE For information about using the Host Profiles dialog box see Configuring Host Profiles on page 27 5 After you configure the host profiles click OK The new configuration downloads to the Agent and the Host Profiles dialog box closes 6 Use one of the following methods to download the configuration to the client e Wait for the client to perform a standard update e Force an update from the mobile device by launching the Avalanche Update Utility e Force an update from the Management Console Chapter 3 Configuration 27 NOTE For information about Avalanche updates see Updating Clients on page 203 Configuring Host Profiles This section provides information on the following tasks e Adding a host profile e Modifying a host profile e Removing a host profile Creating Host Profiles You can use the Host Profiles dialog box to create new host profiles for the TelnetCE Client To create a host profile 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 In the Host Profiles dialog box click New The Host Profiles dialog box displays tabs with parameters that allow you t
133. lient 75 The following list describes the options in the Cursor tab Cursor Edge Zones Left Cursor Edge Zones Right Tiling Vert Mode Tiling Horz Mode Specifies the left border of the cursor zone in the virtual display When the cursor moves outside of the border the TelnetCE Client repositions the screen over the virtual display centering the cursor on the display screen of the mobile device Possible values are 1 10 Specifies the right border of the cursor zone in the virtual display When the cursor moves outside of the border the TelnetCE Client repositions the screen over the virtual display centering the cursor on the display screen of the mobile device Determines how the TelnetCE Client handles vertical tiling The options include None The TelnetCE Client repositions the screen around the cursor TopOnly The TelnetCE Client repositions the screen in the uppermost row of tiles All The TelnetCE Client always tiles vertically Determines how the TelnetCE Client handles horizontal tiling The options include None The TelnetCE Client positions the screen around the cursor LeftOnly The TelnetCE Client positions the screen around the leftmost column of tiles All The TelnetCE Client always tiles horizontally 76 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Tiling Vert Specifies the height of the logical screen in tiles for tiling mode Possible values are 0 to the scr
134. lient Per host emulation parameter configurations pre empt global emulation parameter configurations The following tasks outline the process of configuring emulation parameters 1 Access Configuration Manager 2 Use Configuration Manager to modify emulation parameters and save the configuration 3 Download the configuration to the mobile device Configuration Manager generates a configuration file that contains global and per host emulation parameter settings When you download the configuration file to the mobile device any existing configuration file is overwritten Chapter 3 Configuration 37 Accessing Configuration Manager This section provides information about using the following applications or utilities to access Configuration Manager to modify global and per host emulation parameters e TelnetCE Client installation utility e Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package Using the Installation Utility Global You can access the global emulation parameters through the TelnetCE Client installation utility To access global emulation parameters throug the TelnetCE Client installation utility 1 On the host system launch the TelnetCE Client installation utility Wavelink PSC Falcon 4400 TelnetCE The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 11 Configuration Host Profiles Emulation Parameters A wR N d Stormy D wavelink Localization Tas
135. lient emulation parameters that you can modify using Configuration Manager including descriptions and possible values for each parameter This section is divided into the following sub sections e COM port parameters e 5250 3270 Emulation parameters e Emulation parameters including common display keyboard sound and printing e VT and HP Emulation parameters e Scanner parameters COM Port Parameters Use the COM port parameters in Configuration Manager to modify the settings for the COM port of the mobile device 124 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide The following list describes the COM port parameters that appear in Configuration Manager Com Port Baud Rate Com Port Block Data Com Port Data Bits Com Port Data End Char The baud rate of the COM port on the mobile device Possible values 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Default value 9600 Specifies whether data should be held until the Com Port Data Timeout is reached before adding the block of data to the keyboard buffer Possible values Yes No Default value No The number of data bits that the COM port on the mobile device uses Possible values 7 8 Default value 8 Select the end character that indicates that data preceding this character and following the start character should be entered into the keyboard buffer Possible values 0 255 Default value 3 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 125 Com Port Data Ent
136. lity on the host system 1 Obtain the TelnetCE Client installation excutable wltn s90 ce30 8b 4inl 4xxxx exe from the Wavelink Corporation Web site Chapter 2 Installation NOTE You can obtain the TelnetCE Client installation executable at www wavelink com downloads You will need to register with Wavelink Corporation before you will be able to download any of the products Use the menus to navigate to the emulator section of the Web site and select to download the Microsoft ActiveSync installation for your mobile device type 2 From the host machine launch wltn s90 ce30 8b 4inl 4xxxx exe The TelnetCE Client setup wizard launches and the Welcome dialog box appears 3 Click Next The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears as shown in Figure 2 1 Choose Destination Location X Setup will install Wavelink MC9000 TelnetCE in the following folder To install to this folder click Next ee to a different folder click Browse and select another folder You can choose not to install Wavelink MC9000 TelnetCE by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Figure 2 1 Choose Destination Location Dialog Box PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 4 Accept the default destination folder or use the Browse button to select a different destination folder NOTE The destination folder is the location on the host system where the files for the TelnetCE Client installation utility are insta
137. lled 5 Click Next The Select Program Folder dialog box appears as shown in Figure 2 2 Select Program Folder ink TelnetCE Netscape 7 1 PrecisionT ime Symantec Client Security Symbol AirBEAM Wavelink Avalanche Figure 2 2 Select Program Folder Dialog Box 6 Accept the default Program Folders name select a different Programs folder or type a new folder name Chapter 2 Installation NOTE The Program Folder name is the name of the folder in which the TelnetCE Client installation utility will be located in the Programs group of the Windows Start menu on the host system 7 Click Next The Wavelink PSC 4400 TelnetCE setup wizard displays the progress of the installation of the TelnetCE Client installation application on the host system After the installation is complete you are prompted to place an icon for the TelnetCE Client installation utility on the desktop 8 Select whether to create a shortcut icon to the TelnetCE Client installation utility on the desktop e Click Yes to create a shortcut on the desktop e Click No to prevent the installation wizard from creating a shortcut on the desktop After the installation is complete the Setup Complete dialog box appears 9 Ifyou want to immediately launch the TelnetCE Client installation utility enable the Launch Wavelink PSC 4400 TelnetCE check box 10 Click Finish to close the PSC 4400 TelnetCE setup wizard NOTE Once you have inst
138. lt Alt gt lt BkSp gt O lt Shift gt lt O gt lt Shift gt lt 1 gt P lt Shift gt lt P gt lt Fn gt lt R gt Q lt Shift gt lt Q gt lt Shift gt lt 3 gt R lt Shift gt lt R gt lt Shift gt lt 4 gt S lt Shift gt lt S gt lt Shift gt lt 5 gt T lt Shift gt lt T gt amp lt Shift gt lt 7 gt U lt Shift gt lt U gt lt Fn gt lt Q gt V lt Shift gt lt V gt lt Shift gt lt 9 gt W lt Shift gt lt W gt lt Shift gt lt 0 gt X lt Shift gt lt X gt lt Shift gt lt gt Y lt Shift gt lt Y gt lt Fn gt lt H gt Z lt Shift gt lt Z gt lt Alt gt lt U gt lt Fn gt lt I gt A lt Fn gt lt K gt lt Fn gt lt S gt lt gt or lt Alt gt lt W gt lt Fn gt lt J gt lt Fn gt lt Y gt A lt Shift gt lt 6 gt 0 lt 0 gt lt Fn gt lt L gt 1 lt 1 gt lt Fn gt lt M gt 2 lt 2 gt a lt A gt 3 lt 3 gt b lt B gt 4 lt 4 gt c lt C gt 5 lt 5 gt d lt D gt 6 lt 6 gt e lt E gt 7 lt 7 gt f lt F gt 8 lt 8 gt g lt G gt 9 lt 9 gt h lt H gt lt Fn gt lt N gt i lt gt lt Fn gt lt O gt j lt J gt lt lt Fn gt lt T gt k lt K gt Table B 6 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence lt Fn gt lt G gt lt L gt gt lt Alt gt lt V gt m lt
139. lt F4 gt Clear EOF lt Alt gt lt O gt F5 lt F5 gt Delete lt Fn gt lt Reset gt F6 lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Dup lt Alt gt lt Y gt F7 lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Enter lt Enter gt F8 lt Fn gt lt F3 gt Erase Input lt Alt gt lt I gt F9 lt Fn gt lt F4 gt Field Mark lt Alt gt lt 0 gt F10 lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Home lt Alt gt lt 7 gt F11 lt Fn gt lt 1 gt Insert lt Alt gt lt Z gt F12 lt Fn gt lt 2 gt New Line lt Alt gt lt N gt F13 lt Fn gt lt 3 gt Reset lt Reset gt F14 lt Fn gt lt 4 gt System Request lt Alt gt lt S gt F15 lt Fn gt lt 5 gt Tab lt Tab gt F16 lt Fn gt lt 6 gt Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt F17 lt Fn gt lt 7 gt Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt F18 lt Fn gt lt 8 gt Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt F19 lt Fn gt lt 9 gt Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt F20 lt Fn gt lt 0 gt PA1 lt Shift gt lt F1 gt F21 lt Shift gt lt F1 gt PA2 lt Shift gt lt F2 gt F22 lt Shift gt lt F2 gt PA3 lt Shift gt lt F3 gt F23 lt Shift gt lt F3 gt F24 lt Shift gt lt F4 gt Table B 5 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 3270 Emulation Keys Appendix B Keyboard Maps 97 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map Table B 6 shows external keyboard key sequences for 5250 3270 emulation characters on 52 key PSC 4400 devices Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence Space
140. lt Shift gt lt T gt lt Shift gt lt 4 gt U lt Shift gt lt U gt lt Shift gt lt 5 gt V lt Shift gt lt V gt amp lt Shift gt lt 7 gt Ww lt Shift gt lt W gt lt Fn gt lt Q gt Xx lt Shift gt lt xX gt lt Shift gt lt 9 gt Y lt Shift gt lt Y gt lt Shift gt lt 0 gt Z lt Shift gt lt Z gt lt Shift gt lt gt lt Fn gt lt l gt lt Fn gt lt H gt lt Fn gt lt S gt lt Alt gt lt U gt lt Fn gt lt J gt z lt Fn gt lt K gt A lt Shift gt lt 6 gt lt gt or lt Alt gt lt W gt lt Fn gt lt L gt lt Fn gt lt Y gt gt lt Fn gt lt M gt 0 lt 0 gt a lt A gt 1 lt 1 gt b lt B gt 2 lt 2 gt c lt C gt 3 lt 3 gt d lt D gt 4 lt 4 gt e lt E gt 5 lt 5 gt f lt F gt 6 lt 6 gt g lt G gt Table B 17 PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Character Map 110 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Char Key Sequence Char Key Sequence 7 lt 7 gt h lt H gt 8 lt 8 gt i lt gt 9 lt 9 gt j lt J gt lt Fn gt lt N gt k lt K gt lt Fn gt lt O gt lt L gt lt lt Fn gt lt T gt m lt M gt lt Fn gt lt G gt n lt N gt gt lt Alt gt lt V gt o lt O gt lt Alt gt lt X gt p lt P gt lt Shift gt lt 2 gt q lt Q gt A lt Shift gt lt A gt r lt R gt B lt Shift gt lt B gt s lt S gt C lt Sh
141. lta Settings Local Echo 8 Bit Contol Codes Figure 4 16 Settings Dialog Box VTXX Tab The following list describes the options in the VTXX tab Local Echo Indicates whether the TelnetCE Client echoes VT Only characters on the screen that it received from a VTXX host Enable this checkbox to echo characters 8 Bit Control Codes Indicates whether to use 8 bit ANSI control codes for VT Only VTXX emulation Backspace Sends Delete Indicates whether a Delete control character is sent VT Only to the host when a user at the client presses the Backspace key Figure 4 17 shows the IBM Host tab of the Settings dialog box Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 69 Delta Settings Column Separator Dol Swap Enter Key Field Exit Figure 4 17 Settings Dialog Box IBM Host Tab The following list describes the options in the IBM Host tab 5250 Column Separator Instructs the TelnetCE Client to display a period or Do vertical line between each character when the host 5250 only system uses a special column format mode 5250 Swap Enter Key Maps the Enter key tothe Field Exit key and Field Exit Key the Clear key tothe Enter key 5250 only 3270 Alternate System Encodes 3720 system requests as requests instead of Request default interrupt processes 3270 only Figure 4 18 shows the Message tab of the Settings dialog box Delta Settings IBM Message Line f4 Reset Required Jon Errors
142. lue 0 Specify the number of characters to strip from the beginning of Codabar bar scans Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies whether the Codabar symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Disable Use the Code11 scanner emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles Code11 scan codes Appendix C Emulation Parameters 167 The following list describes the Code11 parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Code11 Add Postamble Specifies the string to be added to the end of Code11 String Code11 Add Preamble String Code11 CD Code11 Maxlength Code11 Minlength barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of Code11 barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the number of check digits read with Code11 barcodes This does not include the number of check digits in the Code11 length specification even if the application receives a report on the number This option is not available on the SPT 1740 Possible values 0 3 Default value 1 Specifies the maximum length of Code11 barcodes Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 Specifies the minimum length of Code11 barcodes Possible values 0 30 Default value 0 168 PSC
143. m the Spectrum 24 Only end of a UPCE1 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 UPCE1 Scans Strip Start Specifies the number of characters to strip from the Spectrum 24 Only start of a UPCE1 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 202 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 203 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager This section provides information about managing Avalanche clients through Avalanche Manager including e Updating clients e Using Network Profiles e Using Client Controls to mange clients e Using software packages Updating Clients This section dicusses the following e Updating clients and the Avalanche Monitor e Forcing updates from Avalanche Manager e Forcing updates from the client e Using standard updates About Updates Updates are the method by which Avalanche Manager delivers network configuration and software package changes to clients Avalanche Manager allows you to perform updates over the RF network or through a serial connection About Avalanche Monitor The Avalanche Monitor is a component of the Enabler that communicates with the Agent and queries the Agent for updates You can configure the Avalanche Monitor to run in one of the following modes on the client e Standard When the Monitor is operating in standard mode the Monitor icon appears in the system tray on the client When the moni
144. menu list appears 3 Select New Software Collection as shown in Figure D 15 Avalanche Agents E A localhost host localhost sync H E Agent Connection Info H 8 Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles cena toris New Software Collection Pasie Copied Satiware Colection md Wireless Network Se Figure D 15 Creating a New Software Collection The Software Collection Name dialog box appears 4 Type a descriptive name for the software collection as shown in Figure D 16 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 227 1s Software Collection Name X Enter the name ofthe software collection 4400 caret Figure D 16 Naming a Software Collection 5 Click OK The new software collection now appears in the Tree View of the Management Console 6 From the Software Management menu select Install Software Package to launch the Install Software Package Wizard The Select the Avalanche package to install dialog box appears 7 Click the browse button The Select the path dialog box appears 8 Use the Select the path dialog box to locate and select the AVA software package 9 After you select the AVA package click Select You are returned to the Select the Avalanche package to install dialog box and the path to the AVA software package appears in the path field 10 Click Next The License Agreement dialog box appears 11 Select the Yes I agree option
145. mobile device click OK The host profiles are saved and the Host Profiles dialog box closes 5 Download the new configuration to the mobile device using Microsoft ActiveSync NOTE For more information on downloading configurations with Microsoft ActiveSync see Downloading Configurations on page 29 Using Avalanche Manager If you are using Avalanche Manager to deploy the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices you can configure host profiles in the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package NOTE To manage the TelnetCE Client through Avalanche Manager you must install the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package Additionally mobile devices to which you want to deploy the TelnetCE Client and TelnetCE Client configurations must be configured with the Avalanche Enabler To configure host profiles in Avalanche Manager 1 Launch Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console right click the TelnetCE Client software package A menu list appears 3 From the menu list select Configure Package gt Host Profiles as shown in Figure 3 3 Chapter 3 Configuration 25 Avalanche Agents A localhost host localhost sync H 8 Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles Serial Ports Software Collections VT HP WinPE Selection Criteria MAC i aapicei Wireless Netwo Miisa aa Figure 3 3 Accessing Host Profi
146. mulation parameters see Using the Configuration Manager on page 43 8 After you have configured the emulation parameters for the host profile click the Save icon to save the configuration 9 Close the Configuration Manager The new configuration downloads to the Agent 10 In the Host Profiles dialog box click OK 11 Ensure that the TelnetCE Client software package is enabled and that the selection criterion for the software collection to which the software package belongs targets the correct clients 12 Use one of the following methods to download the new configuration to clients e Wait for the client to perform a standard update e Force an update from the client by launching the Avalanche Update Utility e Force an update from Management Console NOTE For information about Avalanche updates see Updating Clients on page 203 Downloading Configurations After you have configured the emulation parameters in Configuration Manager and saved the configuration use Microsoft ActiveSync to download the configuration file to the mobile device Chapter 3 Configuration 43 To download a configuration to a mobile device 1 Connect the host system to the mobile device with the correct type of serial cable 2 Ensure that you have an active Microsoft ActiveSync connection between the host system and the mobile device NOTE For information about creating a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership between a host system and a
147. n lt Alt gt lt T gt Previous Session lt Alt gt lt Left Arrow gt Next Session lt Alt gt lt Right Arrow gt Table B 15 52 Key PSC4400 External Keyboard 5250 Local Terminal Functions 5250 Only 108 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Local Function Key Sequence Caps Lock lt Fn gt lt Shift gt View Mode On Off N A Scroll Left lt Left Arrow gt Scroll Right lt Right Arrow gt Scroll Up lt Up Arrow gt Scroll Down lt Down Arrow gt Display Backlight On Off lt Fn gt lt gt Table B 15 52 Key PSC4400 External Keyboard 5250 Local Terminal Functions 5250 Only 52 key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys Table B 16 shows external keyboard key sequences for 5250 emulation keys on 52 key PSC 4400 devices that support only 5250 emulation 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention lt Alt gt lt K gt F1 lt F1 gt Backspace lt BkSp gt F2 lt F2 gt Back Tab lt Fn gt lt Fld Ex gt F3 lt F3 gt Clear lt Alt gt lt J gt F4 lt F4 gt Delete lt Fn gt lt Reset gt F5 lt F5 gt Dup lt Alt gt lt Y gt F6 lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Enter Send lt Alt gt lt Enter gt F7 lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Erase Input lt Alt gt lt I gt F8 lt Fn gt lt F3 gt Field Exit lt Fld Ex gt F9 lt Fn gt lt F4 gt Field Minus lt Alt gt lt M gt F10 lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Help
148. n Name X 4400 Figure D 20 Naming a New Software Collection 6 Click OK The new software collection now appears in the Tree View of the Management Console Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 231 7 Access and double click the EXE file for the software package to launch the installation program The Avalanche Software Package License Agreement dialog box appears 8 Click I Agree to accept the license agreement and launch the Avalanche Software Package Setup program The Welcome dialog box appears 9 Click Next The Information dialog box appears 10 Click Next The Avalanche Software Package Setup program extracts the necessary files 11 Return to the Management Console 12 Press F5 to refresh the Management Console and access the Install Software Package Wizard 13 Click Next The License Agreement dialog box appears 14 Select the Yes I agree option button 15 Click Next The Select the software collection dialog box appears 16 Select the software collection in which you want to install the software package as shown in Figure D 21 232 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide A Install Software Package Wizard Select the software collection A localhost oly VT HP SC 4400 Figure D 21 Selecting the Software Collection 17 Click Next The Installing the Avalanche Package dialog box appears and displays the progress of the installation 18 After the
149. n S eee eens 30 HOstiSetings lt e s2 0 ves pete ee ees eee oe oe 30 IBM Setting Si 35 4 5 2 acral E tees E EE Ma a kee 31 ML Settings 2 sa 5 stn cebu Asien Sa gee tas he ins Sites ee 32 Autologin Settings 4st 05 ok es ate Sadek ws 33 iv PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Configuration Settings 66 c cece cece eee aes 34 Manually Configuring Host Profiles 0 0000 c eee ee 35 Configuring Emulation Parameters nsns ususse errre ronn 35 About Emulation Parameters 0 000 cece cece een eee 36 Accessing Configuration Manager s s s 00 6 e cece eens 37 Using the Installation Utility Global 00 37 Using the Installation Utility Per Host 06 38 Using Avalanche Manager Global 0 000 e eae 39 Using Avalanche Manager Per Host 000005 41 Downloading Configurations suser sesser ccc 42 Using the Configuration Manager 000 rsrsrsrsrs 43 Emulation Parameters 0 000 cece eee eect nee 45 Modifying Emulation Parameters 0000 ceca 45 Using the Find Function 0 0 0 cece cece 46 Configuring Localization s s s seses ssn rsrsr cence eee eee 47 About Localization s sses sionas rraren rra e wea ee a iw ead es 48 Configuring Localization s s s usss sses rers r rrr nr nrn 48 Using the TelnetCE Client Installation Utility 49 Using Avalanche Manager
150. n access point and associated wireless devices that are connected to a wired LAN In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche client See Avalanche Client In the context of the TNCE Client a mobile device that connects via the TNCE Client to a host system Glossary 249 DHCP DNS Emulation Parameters Emulation Parameters global Emulation Parameters host specific Enabler Enabler Configuration Utility ESS ID FTP FTP Server gateway GUI host Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol An IP service that allows DHCP clients to automatically obtain IP parameters from a DHCP server Domain Name System A service that provides host name to IP address mapping A feature of the TNCE Client that allows you to pre configure and install terminal emulation related functions to a mobile device Terminal emulation related functions that apply to all host profiles that are configured on a mobile device Terminal emulation related functions that apply to only a specific host profile that is configured on a mobile device In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche Enabler See Avalanche Enabler A software package that allows you to configure the various Avalanche Windows Enabler settings on a client from the Avalanche Management Console Extended Service Set ID The identifier of an extended service set for devices that are participating in an infrastructure mode wireless LAN File Tra
151. n parameters e Localization Host Profiles A host profile contains all of the information that a mobile device needs to connect to a particular host including the IP address of the host the TCP port number on which the host is listening for Telnet requests the emulation type and login information Host profiles provide an easy way for users at a mobile device to establish a connection with a host without having to remember the parameters that are required to establish the session Emulation Parameters The configuration utility allows you to configure the emulation parameters for Telnet sessions For example you can change the way the virtual screen displays on the mobile device the type and size of font that is used and the type of printer to which the mobile device may be connected You can configure global and per host emulation parameters Global emulation parameters apply to terminal emulation with hosts for which you have not configured a per host profile Configuring per host emulation parameters allows you to specify the emulation parameters for terminal emulation sessions with a particular host Localization Localization allows you to deploy language profiles with the TelnetCE Client The language profile that you deploy with the TelnetCE Client determines the language in which the TelnetCE Client interface displays PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide TelnetCE Client The TelnetCE Client provides the f
152. n periods Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the location column of the string on the host to indicate that a virtual keyboard command follows Possible values 1 80 column number Default value 1 Specifies the location row of the string on the host to indicate that a virtual keyboard command follows Possible values 1 24 row number Default value 3 Specifies the string on the host to indicate that a virtual keyboard command follows Possible values up to 10 alpha numeric characters Default value KBD You only need to configure this parameter if you have specified Yes in the Shift Keyboard to Field Type parameter This parameter specifies the keyboard that becomes active when the cursor enters a numeric only field Possible values any keyboard name Default value NUM 152 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Shift Keyboard To Field Type 5250 3270 Virtual Keyboard Only Startup Keybaord WinCE Only Sticky Keys WinCE Only WinCE Keyboard Toggle Key WinCE Only Specifies whether the keyboard state should be modified to match the new field that is being entered alpha or numeric Possible values Yes No Default value Yes Specifies which keyboard you want to appear when the TelnetCE Client launches on WinCE OS based mobile devices Possible values Numeric Emulation None Default value None Specifies whether multi key sequenc
153. netCE The Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears 4 Click Config Only Chapter 3 Configuration 53 The TelnetCE Install dialog box appears and displays the progress of the installation After the installation is complete a new Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box appears as shown in Figure 3 24 Wavelink TelnetCE Configuration X Updates successfully installed Figure 3 24 Configuration Install Successful 5 Click OK to close the dialog box 6 Close the Wavelink Product Configuration PSC_Falcon dialog box 54 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 55 Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client This section covers the following topics TelnetCE Client authorization Using the TelnetCE Client Manually configuring the TelnetCE Client including host profiles and emulation parameters Authorizing Clients The TelnetCE Client comes pre installed and fully authorized licensed on PSC 4400 mobile devices Authorization allows you to engage in up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions with host servers Because the TelnetCE Client is already fully authorized the Authorization option in the TelnetCE Options menu of the TelnetCE Client is unavailable for you to select and you will not be able to configure authorization parameters for the TelnetCE Client Using and Configuring the TelnetCE Client This section contains in
154. netCE Client User s Guide The following list describes the options of the Printer tab Printer Port Baud User Defined Only Parity User Defined Only Data User Defined Only Stop User Defined Only Wakeup User Defined Only Hardware Flow Control User Defined Only Software Flow Control User Defined Only Specifies the type of printer that is connected to the mobile device If you select UserDefined you will need to specify the parameters baud rate parity data etc for the connection to the printer Specifies the COM port on the mobile device to which the printer is connected Specifies the baud rate for the connection to the printer Specifies the parity type for the connection to the printer Specifies the data bits for the connection to the printer Specifies the stop bits for the connection to the printer Specifies the printer specific value that is used to wake up a printer Indicates whether the printer connection uses hardware flow control Indicates whether the printer connection uses software flow control Working with Multiple Sessions This section covers the following e Initiating multiple sessions e Switching between active sessions e Disconnecting a session The TelnetCE Client supports up to four simultaneous sessions The default configuration for the TelnetCE Client however only allows one active session Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 79
155. new partnership dialog box 88 properties tab in Avalanche client controls dialog box 220 removing the TelnetCE client installation utility 20 select host dialog box 57 67 select program folder dialog box 8 select the number of partnerships 89 select the synchronization settings 90 selecting the com port settings 87 selecting the find function in configuration manager 47 selecting the language profile 50 51 selecting the software collection 228 232 selecting to configure emulation parameters 66 selecting to configure host profiles 63 selecting to configure settings for a network profile 207 selecting to delete orphan packages on the client 237 selecting to display the virtual emulation keyboard 60 selecting to initiate a new session 79 selecting to view a different active session 81 selecting to view the virtual numeric keyboard 61 selecting update now 205 sending a text message to a client 224 settings dialog box beeps tab 76 settings dialog box cursor tab 74 settings dialog box display tab 72 settings dialog box font tab 71 settings dialog box for host profile 67 settings dialog box IBM host tab 69 settings dialog box message tab 69 settings dialog box printer tab 77 settings dialog box telnet tab 77 settings dialog box view tab 73 settings dialog box vtxx tab 68 status of the ping from the agent to the client 223 TelnetCE client default screen 56 80 258 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s G
156. nnect Session Allows you to establish a connection with a host Disconnect Session Disconnects the session Session Allows you to view the session that you select Configure gt Emulation Allows you to manually configure emulation parameters for a specific host profile Configure gt Host Allows you to manually configure host profiles for Profiles the TelnetCE Client Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 83 Configure gt Authorization View gt Emulation Keyboard View gt Numeric Keyboard View gt Fonts About TelnetCE Exit Displays the authorization dialog box Displays the virtual emulation keyboard Displays the numeric keyboard Allows you to modify the font parameters for a specific host profile Displays information about the TelnetCE Client application the mobile device and the radio card on the mobile device Terminates the TelnetCE Client All active Telnet sessions are also terminated 84 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 85 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync This section provides information about creating Microsoft ActiveSync connections between host systems and mobile devices Before you can deploy a new version of the TelnetCE Client or configuration files for the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices you must establish a Microsoft ActiveSync connection partnership between the host system which runs the TelnetCE Client in
157. nsfer Protocol A TCP based service that provides connection oriented file transfers A host system that provides FTP services Users are required to log into the FTP service to gain access to files that can be downloaded from the server A device on a local network through which data to other networks is routed Also called a router Graphical User Interface A server or workstation that hosts a specific software or network service 250 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide host profile IBSS ICMP infrastructure mode IP address LAN lease localization MAC address management console MB Mbps mobile device A service of the TNCE Client that allows you to install pre configured host information such as IP address and Telnet service TCP port on mobile devices Independent Basic Service Set See ad hoc mode Internet Control Messaging Protocol Part of the TCP IP protocol suite that provides services for testing IP network connections A wireless network configuration wherein devices communicate with each other through an access point Internet Protocol address A virtual address that uniquely identifies a network connection Local Area Network A DHCP lease The parameters surrounding the IP address a client has obtained from a DHCP server A service of the TNCE Client that allows you to configure the TNCE Client to display in a specific language Media Access Controller address The
158. o a client 221 Avalanche client update manager dialog box 240 choose destination location dialog box 7 com settings in the ctl panel 86 configuration install successful 29 43 53 configuration manager 44 configuration manager save icon 46 Index 257 configuring global emulation parameters Avalanche 40 configuring localization Avalanche 51 control tab in Avalanche client controls dialog box 218 creating a new software collection 226 230 ctl panel icon 86 detecting available serial ports on the agent 208 disabling a software package in Avalanche Manager 236 239 disconnecting from a session 58 82 edit host profile dialog box 64 editing a host profile 64 emulation parameter information 44 enabling a network profile 209 enabling a software package 234 enabling the TelnetCE client software package 16 exiting the TelnetCE client 59 host profiles autologin tab 34 host profiles configuration tab 35 host profiles dialog box 23 26 host profiles host tab 30 host profiles IBM settings tab 31 host profiles VT settings 33 inputting a string to find 47 installing applications dialog box 11 Microsoft ActiveSync connected to mobile device 91 modifying an emulation parameter 45 naming a network profile 206 naming a new software collection 230 naming a software collection 227 network profile settings control tab 211 network profile settings routing tab 213 network profile settings security tab 215
159. o configure the settings for the host profile The name of the host profile appears in the left pane of the Host Profiles dialog box 3 Configure the settings for the host profile NOTE For information about the parameters in the tabs of the Host Profiles dialog box see Host Profile Settings on page 30 4 After you have configured the settings for the new host profile click OK to save the configuration 28 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE You can configure several host profiles before you click OK TelnetCE will maintain the settings If you click Cancel the dialog box closes and the configurations that you have made are lost Modifying Host Profiles You can use the Host Profiles dialog box to modify existing host profiles To modify an existing host profile 1 Access the Host Profiles dialog box 2 In the left pane of the Host Profiles dialog box select the host profile that you want to modify The Host Profiles dialog box displays tabs that contain the settings for the host profile 3 Use the tabs in the Host Profiles dialog box to modify the host profile NOTE For more information about the parameters in the tabs of the Host Profiles dialog box see Host Profile Settings on page 30 4 After you have modified the host profile click OK to save the new configuration Removing Host Profiles You can use the Host Profiles dialog box to remove host profiles from the configuration
160. obile devices through Avalanche Manager you can configure Avalanche Manager to remove the TelnetCE Client from the mobile device To remove the Avalanche deployed TelnetCE Client from a mobile device 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Orphan the TelnetCE Client software package by disabling or deleting the software package in Avalanche Manager 3 Use the Avalanche Client Controls or Client Update Controls dialog box to configure clients to delete orphan packages NOTE For more information about orphan software packages see Using Software Packages on page 139 4 Use one of the following methods to remove the software package from the mobile device e Wait for the client to perform a standard update e Force an update from the Management Console e Force an update from the client NOTE For more information about updates see Updating Clients on page 117 Uninstalling the TelnetCE Client Installation Utility If you will not be using the TelnetCE Client installation utility you can remove the application from the host system To remove the TelnetCE Client installation utility from the host system 1 From the Windows Start menu on the host system select Settings gt Control Panel 2 In Control Panel double click Add Remove Programs The Add Remove Programs window appears 20 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 3 From the list of programs that are currently installed on t
161. odes Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 Specifies the minimum length of Code39 barcodes Possible values 0 30 Default value 0 Specifies whether Code39 redundancy is enabled Redundancy requires the mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans The two scans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of a Code39 barcode scan Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of a Code39 barcode scan Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 173 Code39 Verify CD Symbology Code39 Scanner Code93 Specifies whether the Code 39 check digit is verified on the scanned data Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether Code39 symbology is enabled Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Use the scanner Code93 emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles Code 93 scan codes The following list describes the Code93 parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify Code93 Add Postamble Specifies the string to add to the end of Code93 String Code93 Add Preamble String Code93 Maxlength barcode scans Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Spec
162. of the display Possible values None centered around cursor Left Only centered on leftmost column All always tile horizontally Default value Left Only Specifies the type of vertical tiling the mobile device uses See Tiling Horizontal for information about Tiling Possible values None positioned around cursor TopOnly positioned at uppermost row All always tile vertically Default value TopOnly Appendix C Emulation Parameters 145 Tiling Width Vertical Scroll Viewing Contrast WinCE Font Clip Botton WinCE Only WinCE Font Clip Left WinCE Only Specifies the width of a mobile device display tile Possible values 1 24 DisplaySize Default value DisplaySize Specifies the number of rows to move when the in screen mode Possible values 3 24 DisplaySize Default value DisplaySize Specifies the viewing contrast for the mobile device If you specify Default then the most common setting for the mobile device is selected Possible values 1 31 for 7000 series devices 0 7 for other devices Note The lowest setting is the lightest Default value Default Specifies how much of the white space in font points should be cropped from the bottom of the font Possible values any number of font points Default value 0 Specifies how much of the white space in font points should be cropped from the left of the font Possible values any number of font po
163. ollowing functionality e Use host profiles to initiate Telnet sessions with hosts e Engage in up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions e Configure Wavelink licensing authorization e Configure new host profiles e View and modify certain global and per host emulation parameters e View version information Chapter 2 Installation 5 Chapter 2 Installation This section contains the following information e Installation requirements for the TelnetCE Client e Installing the TelnetCE Client Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Install the TelnetCE Client This section provides information about using Microsoft ActiveSync to install the TelnetCE Client The Microsoft ActiveSync installation method pushes the TelnetCE Client application from a host system to the mobile device via a serial connection Installation Requirements This section contains information about the host system requirements and the CE device requirements for the TelnetCE Client The host system requires the following e Microsoft Windows 9x ME NT XP e Microsoft ActiveSync 3 6 or better e PSC Falcon USB dock driver PSC 4430 4440 only e PSC Falcon dock installation application the PSC Falcon IrDA driver and IrDA serial port PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome only e 10 MB hard disk space for installation utility NOTE For instructions on installing the dock driver for the PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome and the PSC 4430 4440 see Appendix E Installing the PS
164. om Port Data Timeout Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds that Com Port Flow Control Com Port for IO Com Port IO Screen ID 5250 3270 Only the terminal should wait for the next character form the COM port before the mobile device either descards the data it has received so far if you are using start and stop characters or sending the data to the host if you are blocking data Possible values 0 3000 milliseconds Default 50 Specifies the type of flow control the COM port on the mobile device uses Possible values Software Hardware None Default value None The COM port on the mobile device that is used for input output IO Possible values 1 2 Default value 1 Specifies the screen identifier for the block data sent out of the COM port The identifier needs to be found at the row and columns spcified in the Com Port IO Screen Row and Com Port IO Screen ID Col parameters The data is followed by a colon and a second instance of the screen identifier For example OUTCOM EXAMPLE OUTCOM Possible values Up to 10 alpha numeric characters Default value OUTCOM Appendix C Emulation Parameters 127 Com Port IO Screen ID Col 5250 3270 Only Com Port IO Screen ID Row 5250 3270 Only Com Port Parity Com Port Parity Mask Com Port Stop Bits Specifies the column on the display screen where the Com Port IO Screen ID will be found Possible values 1 80 Default value 1 Spe
165. ore you can install the Enabler on the mobile device you must create a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership between the host system and the mobile device To create a partnership 1 On the host system launch Microsoft ActiveSync 2 Connect the host system to the mobile device with the correct serial cable The New Partnership dialog box appears as shown in Figure A 4 New Partnership X Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer CN o don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a quest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer Upp Cancel Hep Table A 4 New Partnership Dialog Box 3 Select the Standard partnership option button 4 Click Next The New Partnership dialog box asks you to specify the number of partnerships as shown in Figure A 5 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 89 New Partnership Select Number of Partnerships Select whether you want to synchronize with just this computer Table A 5 Select the Number of Partnerships 5 Inthe New Partnership dialog box determine the number of partnerships the mobile device will have e If you want the mobile device to establish a partnershi
166. ou to configure a set of filters that target specific mobile devices on the network You can filter by MAC address IP address device type operating system and so forth Selection criteria are used to target specific mobile devices on the network for Avalanche Updates A feature of the Avalanche Enabler that allows for the installation of software packages on clients without the consent of the user at the client A feature of the Avalanche Enabler that allows the Avalanche Monitor to run in the background on the client in a manner that is transparent to the user at the client In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche software package See Avalanche Software Package 252 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide SSID static WEP subnet subnet mask TCP IP Telnet TFTP TelnetCE Client update WEP Windows CE Service Set Identifier A unique name up to 32 characters long that is used to identify a wireless LAN THe SSID is attached to wireless packets and acts as a password to connect to a specific BSS or ESS Static or manual implementation of WEP keys When the administrator of the network changes the WEP key users must manually select the correct key A logical network wherein each client is participating on the same IP network A type of filter that allows IP clients to determine which part of their IP address defines the network and which part defines the host Transmission Cont
167. p only with the host system to which it is currently connected then select the Yes I want to synchronize with only this computer option button e If you want the mobile device to establish or retain a partnership with another host system then select the No I want to synchronize with two computers option button 6 Click Next The New Partnership dialog box asks you to specify the synchronization settings as shown in Figure A 6 90 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide New Partnership Calendar O Channels 3 Contacts OY Files O Ga Inbox O Pocket Access D Tasks Select Synchronization Settings Select the type of information you want to synchronize soft Dutlook Channel Synchronization Microsoft Outlook Synchronized Files Microsoft Qutlook Microsoft Databases Microsoft Outlook Table A 6 Select the Synchronization Settings 7 Disable all of the check boxes in the New Partnership dialog box 8 Click Next The Setup Complete dialog box appears 9 Click Finish Microsoft ActiveSync indicates that you are connected to the mobile device as shown in Figure A 7 Appendix A Using Microsoft ActiveSync 91 t9 Microsoft ActiveSync PDT9000 Connected Synchronized Table A 7 Microsoft ActiveSync Connected to Mobile Device 92 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Appendix B Keyboard Maps 93 Appendix B Keyboard Maps This section provides the following ke
168. pha SHFT lt J gt z Alpha lt z gt Table B 14 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map Appendix B Keyboard Maps 107 Character Key Sequence Character Key Sequence K Alpha SHFT lt K gt Punc lt gt L Alpha SHFT lt L gt Punc lt gt M Alpha SHFT lt M gt Punc lt gt N Alpha SHFT lt N gt Punc lt gt O Alpha SHFT lt O gt Table B 14 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard 5250 3270 Character Map 5250 Emulation Keyboard Maps This section contains virtual and external keyboard maps for 5250 emulation on 52 key PSC4400 devices NOTE This section applies to PSC 4400 devices that support 5250 emulation only For 5250 emulation keyboard maps for devices that support both 5250 and 3270 emulation see 5250 3270 Emulation Keyboard Maps on page 93 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation Local Terminal Functions Table B 15 shows local terminal function key sequences for the external keyboard of 52 key PSC 4400 devices Local Function Key Sequence Program Information lt Alt gt lt P gt Diagnostics lt Alt gt lt D gt Keyclicks On Off lt Alt gt lt A gt Quiet Mode On Off lt Alt gt lt Q gt Terminal Configuration lt Alt gt lt C gt Host Profiles lt Alt gt lt R gt Message Recall lt Alt gt lt B gt Free Cursor Mode lt Alt gt lt E gt Close Sessio
169. q gt F18 Func1 lt F18 gt Tab Alpha lt Tab gt F19 Func1 lt F19 gt Left Arrow Num lt Left gt F20 Func1 lt F20 gt Right Arrow Num lt Right gt F21 Func1 lt F21 gt Up Arrow Num lt Up gt F22 Func1 lt F22 gt Down Arrow Num lt Down gt F23 Func1 lt F23 gt F24 Func1 lt F24 gt Table B 12 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard 5250 Emulation Keys Virtual Keyboard 3270 Emulation Keys Table B 13 shows virtual keyboard key sequences for 3270 emulation 3270 Key Key Sequence 3270 Key Key Sequence Attention Func2 lt Attn gt F1 Func1 lt F1 gt Backspace Alpha F2 Func1 lt F2 gt lt Back Arrow gt Back Tab Alpha lt SHFT gt F3 Func1 lt F3 gt lt lt gt Clear Func2 lt Clear gt F4 Func1 lt F4 gt Clear EOF Func2 lt ErEOF gt F5 Func1 lt F5 gt Delete Func2 lt Delete gt F6 Func1 lt F6 gt Table B 13 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard 3270 Emulation Keys Appendix B Keyboard Maps 105 3270 Key Key Sequence 3270 Key Key Sequence Dup Func2 lt Dup gt F7 Func1 lt F7 gt Enter Func2 lt Enter gt F8 Func1 lt F8 gt Erase Input Func2 lt Erlnp gt F9 Func1 lt F9 gt Field Mark Func2 lt FldMrk gt F10 Func1 lt F10 gt Home Func2 lt Home gt F11 Func1 lt F11 gt Insert Func2 lt Insert gt F12 Func1 lt F12 gt Reset Func2 lt
170. r of columns Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether the mobile device beeps when the host sends a warning bell Possible values Yes No Default value Yes 162 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Emulation VT and HP HP Use the HP emulation parameters in the Configuration Manager to set emulation parameters that are specific to HP type emulation The following list describes the HP related parameters that the Configuration Manager allows you to modify Auto Send Specifies whether the mobile device automatically sends scanned data after the last entry field is scanned Possible values Enable Disable Default value Disable Message Line If you are using a message line specify a line for the message Possible values 0 24 0 for no message line Default value 0 Emulation VT and HP VT Use the VT emulation parameters in the Configuration Manager to set emulation parameters that are specific to VI type emulation Appendix C Emulation Parameters 163 The following list describes the VT related parameters that the Configuration Manager allows you to modify Backspace Key Control Codes EZ Block Mode EZ End Field Delimiter EZ Start Field Delimiter Specifies the character that is send by the Backspace key Possible values 08 Backspace 7F Delete Default value 08 Specifies the bit size of the control codes that the TelnetCE Client sends to t
171. ration Manager allows you to modify Add Scan Identifer All Scan Strip Start All Scan Strip End Allow Scan Ahead Specifies whether to add a scan identifier to all scanned data The identifier is used to indicate scanned data to a host If you enable this parameter you must specify the scan identifier in the Scan Identifier parameter Possible values Yes No Default value No specifies the number of characters that are stripped from the beginning of all barcodes Possible values 0 20 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters that are stripped from the end of all barcodes Possible values 0 20 Default value 0 Specifies whether a user can scan ahead while the host is processing data from the previous scan If you do not enable this parameter the scanner is disabled while the host process the data from the previous scan Possible values Yes No Default value No 176 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Auto Send Scans Bidir Redundancy Disable Scanner Green Scan LED On Time Specifies whether the mobile device automatically sends data to the host after a barcode scan Possible values Yes No Last Only if data is scanned into last field Default value No Specifies whether bi directional redundancy is enabled If bi directional redundancy is enabled then two decodes of the barcode in opposite laser sweep directors are required The default setting allows
172. rd the user at the mobile device must supply to access and modify the RF parameters of the mobile device Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value System Specifies whether menu options can become active text This means that a menu item can be activated by double clicking on that menu item directly The active text area will briefly show in reverse video if this option is enabled The menu must conform to the following syntax HHtA where either a space or beginning of line positive integer from 1 on itself a period a space any character Specifies the amount of time in minutes the mobile device remains idle before it enters sleep mode to preserve batter power Use the value 0 to keep the mobile device on until the user turns it off Possible values 0 255 minutes Default value 2 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 139 TCP Keep Alive Term Config Password Use Timing Mark Heartbeat Emulation Display Specifies whether the mobile device periodically pings the host to which it is connected Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Specifies the password that the user at the mobile device must supply to access and modify emulation parameters and host profiles Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Config Specifies whether the mobile device sends a timing mark to the host to verify if the s
173. rinter Dumb no line monitoring Comtec Pathfinder Rascal Renegade Cotec PS Code Courier Comtec RF UserDefined Default value PS1000 156 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Printer Option RF Printer Retries Comtec RF Printers Only Emulation Sound Specifies whether a reprint prompt is displayed after a barcode is printed Possible values Yes No Default value Yes Specifies the number of RF retries for the Comtec RF printer Possible values 1 5 Default value 3 Use the emulation sound parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the TelnetCE Client sounds on the mobile device The following list describes the sound parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager Beep Delay Beep Duration Beep Tone Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds between additional message beeps Possible values 0 1000 milliseconds Default value 75 Specifies the duration in milliseconds of beeps on the mobile device Possible values 0 1000 milliseconds Default value 100 Specifies the tone in Hz of beeps on the mobile device Possible values 0 1000 Hz Default value 1000 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 157 Beeper Volume Beeps with Message External Beeper Incoming Screen Beep 5250 3270 Only Keyclicks Specifies the volume of the the beeper on the mobile device Possible values High Low Default value High Spec
174. rol Protocol Internet Protocol A suite of protocols that provides virtual addressing connection oriented and connectionless communication and a number of other network services and utilities A TCP IP utility used for terminal emulation which allows a client to connect and interact with a remote host system Trivial File Transfer Protocol A UDP based service that provides connectionless file transfers Wavelink Corporation application that provides client side terminal emulation services for Microsoft Windows CE based mobile devices In the context of Avalanche Manager an Avalanche update See Avalanche Update Wired Equivalent Privacy An encryption standard for wireless networks that provides the equivalent security of a wired connection for wireless transmissions A Microsoft Windows based operating system for mobile devices Glossary 253 Windows Enabler WINS An Avalanche Enabler that is designed for Microsoft Windows 9x ME NT 2000 XP systems with installed 802 11b wireless cards Windows Internet Naming Service A service that provides Windows Name to IP address mapping 254 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Index 255 Index Numerics 26 key external keyboard 5250 3270 emulation local terminal functions 98 52 key external keyboard 3270 emulation keys 96 52 key external keyboard vt emulation local terminal functions 111 802 11 a b 247 A about Avalanche client controls
175. rols dialog box has two tabs e Control This tab allows you to perform many of the control functions for the client such as forcing an update or changing the terminal ID of the client This tab contains information about the client including the MAC address and IP address of the client and the software packages that are installed on the the client e Properties This tab displays the various properties of the client such as the terminal ID of the client Figure D 10 shows the Control tab of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box 218 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 1s Avalanche Client Controls tnee4420in 4400 4 20_23 Figure D 10 Control Tab in Avalanche Client Controls Dialog Box The following list describes the information and options that appear in the Control tab MAC Address Displays the hardware MAC address of the client IP Address Displays the IP address of the client Last Known AP Displays the IP address of the last AP with which the client was associated To obtain this information you must first ping the client from Management Console Model Displays the model number of the client Keyboard Indicates the type of keyboard on the client Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 219 Display Size r c Terminal ID Edit Terminal ID Ping Client Send Text Message Update Now Allow user to override Update Now Delete Orphan Packages Current Activity Con
176. rom clients 235 using 225 ssid 252 static wep 252 subnet 252 subnet mask 252 swithing between active sessions 80 26 key 4400 boot procedures 93 26 key external keyboard 3270 emulation 100 26 key external keyboard 5250 emulation 99 26 key external keyboard 5250 3270 character map 101 26 key external keyboard vt character map 116 26 key external keyboard vt emulation local terminal functions 114 26 key external keyboard vt 100 emulation keys 115 52 key 4400 boot procedures 93 52 key 5250 external keyboard emulation local terminal functions 94 52 key external keyboard 5250 emulation keys 95 52 key external keyboard 5250 3270 character map 97 52 key external keyboard 5250 only emulation keys 108 52 key external keyboard 5250 only emulation local terminal functions 107 52 key external keyboard vt character map 113 52 key external keyboard vt 100 emulation keys 111 52 key external keyboard vt 220 emulation keys 112 TelnetCE client virtual keyboard 3270 emulation keys 104 TelnetCE client virtual keyboard 5250 emulation keys 103 TelnetCE client virtual keyboard 5250 3270 emulation character map 105 TelnetCE client virtual keyboard 5250 3270 emulation local terminal functions 103 TelnetCE client virtual Keyboard vt emulation character map 120 Index 261 TelnetCE client virtual keyboard vt 100 emulation keys 119 TelnetCE client virtual keyboard vt 220 emulation keys 119 text formatting conventions
177. rphan packages from all clients involves the following basic tasks 1 Orphan the software package in the Management Console 2 Access the Client Update Controls dialog box and configure Avalanche Manager to delete orphan packages from all clients 3 Update the clients To remove a software package from all clients 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent NOTE If Avalanche Manager does not have a record of the software package on the client s skip steps 2 and 3 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console right click the software package A menu list appears 3 Select Disable Package or Delete Package as shown in Figure D 26 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 239 Avalanche Agents A localhost host localhost sync Agent Connection Info H 8 Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles Serial Ports a g Software Collections A YT HP ie winPc Gy 4400 Selection Criteria MAQ ee Configure Package gt Copy Package Delete Package 4 Wireless Netwo Figure D 26 Disabling a Software Package in Avalanche Manager 4 From the Tools menu select Client Update Controls The Avalanche Client Update Manager dialog box appears as shown in Figure D 27 240 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 5 fs Avalanche Client Update Manager 16 00 00 myi6 00 00 SUN E Mon FA TUE WED AETHOM FRI SAT
178. rrow lt Left Arrow gt F20 N A Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt F21 N A Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt F22 N A Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt F23 N A F24 N A Table B 8 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 Emulation 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 3270 Emulation Table B 9 shows external keyboard 3270 emulation keys for 26 key PSC 4400 devices 3270 Key Key Sequence 3270 Key Key Sequence Attention N A F1 lt F1 gt Backspace lt BkSp gt F2 lt F2 gt Back Tab lt Fn gt lt Tab gt F3 lt F3 gt Clear N A F4 lt F4 gt Clear EOF N A F5 lt F5 gt Delete N A F6 lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Dup N A F7 lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Enter lt Enter gt F8 lt Fn gt lt F3 gt Erase Input N A F9 lt Fn gt lt F4 gt Field Mark N A F10 lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Home lt Fn gt lt 0 gt F11 N A Insert N A F12 N A New Line N A F13 N A Reset lt Esc gt F14 N A System Request N A F15 N A Tab lt Tab gt F16 N A Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt F17 N A Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt F18 N A Table B 9 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 3270 Emulation Appendix B Keyboard Maps 101 3270 Key Key Sequence 3270 Key Key Sequence Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt F19 N A Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt F20 N A PA N A F21 N A PA2 N A F22 N A PA3 N A F23 N A F24 N A Table B 9 26 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 3270 Emulation 26 Key PSC 4400 External Key
179. ry Mode Com Port Data Start Char Com Port Data Terminator Specifies how data sent through the COM port on the mobile device is entered If you select keyboard each byte is entered as if it came through the keyboard For 5250 emulation there is an option to tag a field with an identifier in combination with setting the entry mode to Com Entry Field With both of these set data is only entered into the field with the data identifier and is follwed with a field exit Possible values keyboard Com Entry Field Default value keyboard Specifies the start character to indicate that the data that follows this character should be entered into the keyboard buffer Possible values 0 255 decimal value 0 FF hex value one alpha character Default value 2 Specifies the data terminator You should only add the terminator when using the start end character to block the data or when the Com Port Data Block is set to Yes To add a terminator enter the four hex digit scan code of the key to be added after the COM data is entered To find the scan code of the desired key use the diagnostics menu and select Keyboard Test Make sure you are connected to the host with the desired emulation type since the key values actually change for the emulation type Press the desired key to display the key s scan code Example value 3B00 for F1 Default value 126 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide C
180. se the Wavelink Product Configuration PSV_Falcon dialog box 30 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Host Profile Settings This section explains the options in the tabs of the Host Profiles dialog box Host Settings Figure 3 6 shows the Host tab in the Host Profiles dialog box A Host Profiles Delta EA IBM 525111 F 192 168 1 15 j Figure 3 6 Host Profiles Host Tab The following list describes the options in the Host tab Name Specifies the name of the host profile Type Determines the type of emulation that is used to connect to the host The type of emulation that you select determines the tabs that appear in the Host Profiles dialog box for that host profile Address Specifies the IP address of the host Port Specifies the TCP port number on which the host listens for Telnet connections from clients Chapter 3 Configuration 31 IBM Settings Figure 3 7 shows the IBM Settings tab in the Host Profiles dialog box The IBM Settings tab only appears if you have selected IBM based emulation from the Type menu list in the Host tab 2 Host Profiles Delta Figure 3 7 Host Profiles IBM Settings Tab 32 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide The following list explains the options in the IBM Settings tab Workstation ID VT Settings Specifies an identifier for the client You can use the following variables to provide a unique identifier for the
181. sion lt Alt gt lt Right Arrow gt Caps Lock lt Fn gt lt Shift gt View Mode On Off N A Scroll Left lt Left Arrow gt Scroll Right lt Right Arrow gt Scroll Up lt Up Arrow gt Scroll Down lt Down Arrow gt Display Backlight On Off lt Fn gt lt gt Program Information lt Alt gt lt P gt Table B 18 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT Emulation Local Terminal Functions 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys Table B 20 shows VT 100 emulation keys for the external keyboard on 52 key PSC 4400 devices VT 100 Key Key Sequence VT 100 Key Key Sequence Return lt Enter gt Enter lt Enter gt Backspace lt BkSp gt Backspace Delete lt Fn gt lt Reset gt Table B 19 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide VT 100 Key Key Sequence VT 100 Key Key Sequence Tab lt Tab gt Backtab lt Fn gt lt Tab gt Up Arrow lt Up Arrow gt Down Arrow lt Down Arrow gt Left Arrow lt Left Arrow gt Right Arrow lt Right Arrow gt ESC lt Reset gt PF1 lt F1 gt BS lt BkSp gt PF2 lt F2 gt LF N A PF3 lt F3 gt Hard Terminal Reset N A PF4 lt F4 gt Table B 19 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys Table B 20 shows VT 220 emulation key sequences for the external keyboard on 52 key PSC 4400 devices
182. software package from a client you must orphan the software package Avalanche Manager considers a software package an orphan when the software package meets any of the following criteria e The software package has been disabled in Avalanche Manager e The software package has been deleted from Avalanche Manager e Avalanche Manager has no record of the software package on the client For example the client has been migrated to a new Avalanche Manager and has retained a software package that has not been installed on the new Avalanche Manager Deleting Orphan Packages Once you have orphaned a software package you can remove it from the client through Avalanche Manager Removing a software package from a client involves the following basic tasks 1 Disable or delete the software package in Avalanche Manager 2 Use the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box to configure Avalanche Manager to remove orphan packages from the client s 3 Update the client s to remove the software package 236 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide To remove a software package from a client 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent NOTE If Avalanche Manager does not have a record of the software package on the client skip steps 2 and 3 2 Inthe Tree View of the Management Console right click the software package A menu list appears 3 Select Disable Package or Delete Package as shown in Figure D 24 A
183. some software packages do not have any configuration options The TelnetCE Client software package allows you to configure host profiles emulation and localization 4 Use the configuration tool to configure the software package and save the new configuration 5 After you have configured the software package right click the software package A menu list appears 6 Select Enable Package as shown in Figure D 23 Avalanche Agents localhost host localhost sync amp Agent Connection Info BF Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups ZA Network Profiles ET Serial Ports E P Software Collections VT HP ey VinPC E S 4400 Selection Criteria MAG tnce4400 Configure Package gt Hi0 Wireless Networ Copy Package Delete Package Enable Package Figure D 23 Enabling a Software Package 7 Use one of the following methods to download and install the software package on the client s e Wait for the client s to perform a standard update Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 235 e Force an update from the client s e Force an update to the client s from the Management Console Removing Software Packages from Clients This section contains information on the following topics e Orphan packages e Removing software packages from clients e Configuring Avalanche Manager to remove software packages from all clients About Orphan Packages Before you can remove a
184. stall an IrDA serial port on your host before you can use Microsoft ActiveSync IrDA Serial Port You must ensure that your host has an active IrDA serial port before you can use ActiveSync to install the PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client on a PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome PDT device If the IrDA serial port does not appear in the Windows Device Manager you must install it If it has already been installed you must verify that it is configured correctly NOTE The instructions that follows are based on Windows XP and may differ somewhat if you are using Windows 2000 244 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE These instruction apply only to the PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome To install the IrDA serial port 1 8 9 In the Control Panel select the Add Hardware icon to open the hardware wizard Click Next If you have not yet added the IrDA serial port select Yes I have already connected the hardware Click Next Wait for the host to find plug and play devices on your desktop Scroll to the bottom of the Installed hardware devices list and select Add a new hardware device Click Next Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a PEST Click Next Select Infrared devices from the Common Hardware Types list 10 Click Next 11 Select Standard Infrared Port from the Manufacturers list 12 Select Serial Cable using IrDA Protocol from the Infrared Device list 13 Click Next 14 Cli
185. stallation utility and the mobile device NOTE Before you can use Microsoft ActiveSync to install the PSC Falcon TNCE Client on a PSC 4410 4420 Monochrome or the PSC 4430 4449 you must install the PSC Falcon dock driver See Appendix E Installing the PSC Dock Driver on page 241 for more information Before you create a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership ensure that you have the following e The appropriate serial cable for connecting the host system and the mobile device e Microsoft ActiveSync 3 6 or better installed on the host system Creating a partnership involves the following tasks 1 Configuring the COM port on the mobile device with the correct protocol 2 Free the COM port on the host system 3 Create the partnership with the mobile device Selecting the Correct COM Port Protocol The COM port on the mobile device must be configured to use the correct protocol If you are having trouble establishing a Microsoft ActiveSync partnership with the mobile device ensure that the COM port on the mobile device is using the correct protocol To configure the COM port protocol on the mobile device 1 Inthe shell screen of the mobile device double click the Ctl Panel icon which is shown in Figure A 1 86 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Ctl Panel Table A 1 Ctl Panel Icon The Ctl Panel appears 2 Locate and select Com Settings in the Ctl Panel as shown in Figure A 2 x Control Panel Value
186. t Left gt Right Arrow Alpha lt Right gt ESC Func lt Esc gt PF1 Func lt F1 gt BS Alpha PF2 Func lt F2 gt lt Back Arrow gt LF Alpha Ctrl PF3 Func lt F3 gt lt Enter gt Hard Terminal Reset N A PF4 Func lt F4 gt Table B 27 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard VT 100 Emulation Keys Virtual Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys Table B 28 shows TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard key sequences for VT 220 emulation VT 220 Key Key Sequence VT 220 Key Key Sequence Return Alpha lt Enter gt Enter Alpha lt Enter gt Backspace Alpha Ctrl Backspace Delete Alpha Alt lt Del gt lt Back Arrow gt Tab Alpha lt Tab gt Back Tab Alpha SHFT lt lt gt Up Arrow Alpha lt Up gt Down Arrow Alpha lt Down gt Left Arrow Alpha lt Left gt Right Arrow Alpha lt Right gt Hard Terminal Reset N A Soft Terminal Reset N A Find Func lt Find gt Select Func lt Sel gt Insert Here Num lt Ins gt Remove Num lt Rem gt Prev Screen Cfg lt Prev Sess gt Next Screen Cfg lt Next Sess gt Table B 28 TelnetCE Client Virtual Keyboard VT 220 Emulation Keys PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide VT 220 Key Key Sequence VT 220 Key Key Sequence PF1 Func lt F1 gt F11 Func SHFT lt F11 gt PF2 Func lt F2 gt F12 Func SHFT lt F12 gt PF3 Func lt F3 gt F13 Func SH
187. t is currently being used on the wireless network for which you are configuring the client Edit WEP Rotation Data Provides access to the automatic WEP rotation settings for the profile Using Client Controls This section discusses the use of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box which allows you to perform the following tasks e Edit the terminal ID of a client Send a ping from the Agent to the client e Send a text message to the client e Force an update on a client e Enable Disable the Update Now override priorities of a client Delete orphan packages on the client Accessing Client Controls The Avalanche Client Controls dialog box is accessible on a per client basis To access the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for a client 1 Launch the Management Console and connect to the Agent 2 Inthe List View of the Management Console locate and right click the client you want to manage A menu list appears 3 Select Client Settings as shown in Figure D 9 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 217 Type parih Shs stosse lie e atie u 4410 fw Last Contact fifi 14 01 PM 07 15 2003 Ping Client Send Text Message Update Now Delete Client Remove Gentian Group GEL Connguraign Figure D 9 Access the Avalanche Client Controls Dialog Box The Avalanche Client Controls dialog box appears About Avalanche Client Controls The Avalanche Client Cont
188. the Management Console only displays the new terminal ID but the new terminal ID appears in parentheses 222 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Pinging a Client From the Management Console you can send an ICMP ping from the Agent to the client to test connectivity between the two A failed ping indicates that there is a network problem or that the client is offline 1 Inthe Management Console access the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for the client 2 Click Ping Client The Agent sends a ping to the client See the Control Status section in the lower left corner of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for the status of the ping as shown in Figure D 13 Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 223 1 Avalanche Client Controls A tnce4420in 4400 4_20_23 The client is active Figure D 13 Status of the Ping from the Agent to the Client Sending a Text Message to a Client You can use the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box to send a text message to a client To send a text message to a client 1 Inthe Management Console access the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box for the client 2 Click Send Text Message The Send a text message dialog box appears 224 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide 3 Inthe Text Message field type the message that you want to send to the client as shown in Figure D 14 fi Send a text message X Text Message Please re
189. through a serial port or RF connection Installing the TelnetCE Client Software Package Before you can deploy the TelnetCE Client to mobile devices you must install the TelnetCE Client software package in Avalanche Manager To install the TelnetCE Client software package 1 Obtain the Avalanche TelnetCE Client software package NOTE You can download the TelnetCE Client software package wltn pf44 ce41 8b 4inl 4xxxx ava at www wavelink com downloads You must register with Wavelink Corporation before you can download any products Use the menus to navigate to the emulator section of the Web site and select to download the Avalanche installation for your mobile device 2 Install the software package in Avalanche Manager NOTE Using Software Packages on page 139 provides information about installing EXE and AVA based software packages in Avalanche Manager After you have installed the TelnetCE Client software package the software package appears in the Tree View of the Management Console beneath the software collection that you specified during the installation process as shown in Figure 2 7 Chapter 2 Installation 15 Avalanche Agents A localhost host localhost sync Agent Connection Info H 8F Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles FT Serial Ports Software Collections i YT HP E WinPC B 4400 Selection Criteria MAC Ea GREET H 0 Wireless Networ
190. tion local terminal functions 118 virtual keyboard vt 100 emulation keys 119 virtual keyboard vt 220 emulation keys 119 vt emulation keyboard maps 110 L lan 250 launching the TelnetCE client 56 lease 250 licensing clients 55 localization 250 about 3 48 configuring 47 downloading configurations Microsoft ActiveSync 52 M mac address 250 Management Console defined 250 managing clients with Avalanche Manager 203 manually configuring host profiles 35 mb 250 mbps 250 Microsoft ActiveSync creating a partnership 88 using 85 mobile device 250 mobile unit 251 modifying emulation parameters 45 host profiles 28 N net mask 251 network profile 251 network profiles about 205 creating 205 deploying 208 settings 210 using 205 numeric keyboard virtual 61 oO orphan packages 260 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide about 235 T deleting 235 tables deleting on all clients 238 orphaned package 251 P partnership creating 88 ping 251 pinging a client 222 PSC dock driver 241 R RAM 251 removing host profiles 28 removing software packages from clients 235 RF 251 router 251 RS232 driver 241 S selecting the correct com port protocol 85 selection criteria 251 sending a text message to a client 223 silent install 251 silent mode 251 software package 251 software packages deploying to clients 233 installing AVA based 225 installing EXE based 229 orphan packages 235 removing f
191. to disable data identifiers for emulation types that have screens that are not designed for use with data identifiers but may mistakenly process them as such Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to display a message that lets the user at the mobile device know that the bar code has been truncated You only need to enable this value if you have set the Oversize Scanning parameters to Truncate Possible values Yes No Default value Yes Specifies whether the user is allowed to enter free cursor mode which lets the user move to protected areas of the screen Unless you are certain that none of the host screens have a use for this feature set the parameter to Yes Possible values Yes No Default value Yes Appendix C Emulation Parameters 133 Host Message Line Oversize Scanning Print End Identifier Print Escape Character Specifies the screen row that contains the host messages Set the value to 0 to have the mobile device ignore host messages Possible values 0 24 Default value 24 Specifies how scanned data that is longer than the entry field is managed Possible values Do Not Allow Split between multiple entry fields Truncate to match the length of the field Default value Do Not Allow Specifies the identifier for the print end Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value PRN Specifies an escape character t
192. to the end of String Code128 Add Preamble String Code128 Maxlength Code128 Minlength Code128 Redundancy Code128 barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of Code128 barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the maximum length for a Code128 barcode Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 Specifies the minimum length for a Code128 barcode Possible values 0 30 Default value 0 Specifies whether Code128 redundancy is enabled Redundancy requires the mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans Two scans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible values Yes No Default value No 170 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Code128 Scans Strip End Code128 Scans Strip Start Symbology Code 128 Scanner Code39 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of a Code128 barcode scan Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of a Code128 barcode scan Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies whether Code128 symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Use the Code39 scanner emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the Teln
193. tor is 204 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide operating in standard mode the client can access the Avalanche Update Utility component of the Enabler by double tapping the Monitor icon in the system tray Silent Mode When the Monitor is running in silent mode the Monitor runs in the background on the mobile device and no Monitor icon appears in the system tray of the client The user cannot access the Avalanche Update Utility component of the Enabler You can configure the Monitor to operate in silent mode when you install the Enabler on the client Types of Updates There are three methods by which the Monitor queries the Agent for updates Standard Update The Monitor queries the Agent according to the Enabler configuration The client may check for updates when the Monitor starts at predetermined intervals or both Forced Update Pull A user at the client can force the Monitor to query the Agent for updates Forced Update Push Pull You can force the Monitor to query the Agent for updates from Avalanche Manager Forcing an Update from the Client To force an update from the client launch the Avalanche Update Utility on the client You can launch the Avalanche Update Utility from the Start menu or by double tapping the Monitor icon in the system tray Forcing an Update from Avalanche Manager You can force a client to query the Agent for updates from the Management Console To force an update from Avalanch
194. tring to be added to the end of String Codabar Add Preamble String Codabar CLSI Codabar Maxlength Codabar Minlength Codabar barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of Codabar barcode data Possible values Up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value Specifies whether the 14 character Codabar symbol is reformatted to remove the start and stop characters from Codabar barcode scans Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the maximum length in characters for Codabar scans Possible values 0 60 Default value 0 Specifies the minimum length in characters for Codabar scans Possible values 0 30 Default value 0 166 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide Codabar NOTIS Codabar Redundancy Specifies whether to remove the start and stop characters from Codabar scans Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether Codabar redundancy is enabled Rendundancy requires the mobile device to decode a barcode from two separate scans The two scans occur with a single activation of the scanner trigger Possible values Yes No Default value No Codabar Scans Strip End Specify the number of characters to strip from the Codabar Scans Strip Start Symbology Codabar Scanner Code11 end of Codabar bar scans Possible values 0 255 Default va
195. trol Status Software Packages Close Indicates the display parameters of the client in rows r and columns c Displays the terminal ID of the client The terminal ID can be used by certain systems AS 400 for example to uniquely identify a client when other parameters an IP address for example are not available Allows you to edit the terminal ID of the client Pings the client from the Agent Sends a text message to the client Forces an update on the client Allows users at the client to interrupt forced updates from the Agent Indicates whether orphan packages will be removed from the client the next time the client is updated For information about orphan packages see Using Software Packages on page 225 Indicates the current activity between the Agent and the client Indicates the status of control events such as pings text messages and updates Displays information about the software packages that are installed on the client Closes the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box Figure D 11 shows the Properties tab of the Avalanche Client Controls dialog box 220 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Ts Avalanche Client Controls A TerminallD Figure D 11 Properties Tab in Avalanche Client Controls Dialog Box The following table describes the elements and options of the Properties tab Property Lists the properties that are associated with the client such as the termin
196. type specific information into an text box such as a file pathname that option appears in the Courier New text style This text style is also used for keys that you press filenames directory locations and status information For example Press ENTER Click OK bold Any time this document refers to a labelled user interface option such as descriptions of the choices in a dialog box that option appears in the Bold text style Examples Enable the DHCP checkbox Access the TelnetCE Client Session menu italics Italicized text is used to indicate the name of a window or dialog box For example The Update Utility dialog box The Profile Manager dialog box Table 1 1 Text Formatting Conventions If you have questions about the terminology in this document see Glossary on page 247 About the TelnetCE Client This section provides an overview of the TelnetCE Client TelnetCE Client Overview The TelnetCE Client is a Windows CE based application that facilitates IBM 5250 3270 VT 100 220 and HP Telnet emulation Currently you can create and manage configurations for the TelnetCE Client using one of the following methods Chapter 1 Introduction e Manual configuration at the mobile device e The TelnetCE Client configuration utility which uses Microsoft ActiveSync TelnetCE Client Components You can modify the following TelnetCE Client components e Host profiles e Emulatio
197. uide TelnetCE client icon 12 17 56 TelnetCE client software package in Avalanche Manager 15 TelnetCE client virtual numeric keyboard 62 TelnetCE software package in Management Console 229 233 Wavelink TelnetCE configuration MC9000 dialog box 11 Wavelink TelnetCE configuration PDT8140 dialog box 23 37 49 find 46 forcing an update from Avalanche Manager 204 forcing an update from the client 204 freeing acom port 87 ftp 249 ftp server 249 G gateway 249 gui 249 H host 249 host profile 250 host profiles about 3 21 accessing Avalanche Manager 24 accessing installation utility 22 autologin settings 33 configuration settings 34 configuring 27 creating 27 defined 250 downloading configurations Microsoft ActiveSync 29 host settings 30 IBM settings 31 manually configuring 35 modifying 28 modifying manually 62 removing 28 settings 30 VT settings 32 I ibss 250 icmp 250 infrastructure mode 250 initiating a new session 79 installation overview 6 Avalanche Manager 14 installation requirements 5 Avalanche Manager 13 installing AVA based software packages 225 EXE based software packages 229 IrDA serial port 243 PSC dock driver 241 TelnetCE client 5 9 TelnetCE client installation utility 6 TelnetCE client over RF connection Avalanche Manager 16 TelnetCE client software package 14 ip address 250 IrDA driver 241 IrDA serial port 243 K keyboard maps 26 key external k
198. valanche Agents E A localhost host localhost sync H E Agent Connection Info H 8 Client Licensing Mobile Device Groups Network Profiles FT Serial Ports E P Software Collections H E T HP H E WinPE E 4400 Selection Criteria MAQ A e 0 Wireless Netwo Configure Package gt Copy Package Delete Package Disable Package Figure D 24 Disabling a Software Package in Avalanche Manager 4 Inthe List View of the Management Console locate and right click the client A menu list appears Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 237 5 Select Client Settings The Avalanche Client Controls dialog box appears 6 Inthe Avalanche Client Controls dialog box enable the Delete Orphan Packages checkbox as shown in Figure D 25 A Avalanche Client Controls A Unknown ince4420in 4400 4_20_23 Delete Pending 44 0 NWA CO 25 80 19 Figure D 25 Selecting to Delete Orphan Packages on the Client 7 Click Close 8 Update the client using one of the following methods e Wait for the client to perform a standard update e Force an update from the client 238 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide e Force an update from the Management Console When the client is updated the software package is removed from the client Deleting Orphan Packages from All Clients You can configure Avalanche Manager to remove orphan packages from all clients Deleting o
199. value 0 Specifies whether D2of5 symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Use the scanner EAN13 emulation parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles EAN 13 scan codes 188 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide The following list describes the EAN13 parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager Convert EAN13 to ISBN Specifies whether EAN13 codes are converted to ISBN codes Possible values Yes No Default value No EAN13 Add Postamble Specifies the string to be added to the end of EAN13 String barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value EAN13 Add Preamble Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of String EAN13 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value EAN13 Scans Strip End Specifies the number of characters to strip from the Spectrum 24 Only end of an EAN13 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 EAN13 Scans Strip Start Specifies the number of characters to strip from the Spectrum 24 Only beginning of an EAN13 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Appendix C Emulation Parameters 189 Hyphenate ISBN Specifies whether the output ISBN code is hyphenated You must also enable the Convert EAN13 to ISBN parameter Possible values Yes No Default value No S
200. values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to hide the horizontal scrollbar in the TelnetCE Client on WinCE OS based mobile devices Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to hide the TelnetCE Client menu menu on WinCE OS based mobile devices Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies whether to hide the Windows Start menu on WinCE OS based mobile devices Possible values Yes No Default value No 148 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide WinCE Hide Vertical Scroll Bar WinCE Only Specifies whether to hide the vertical scrollbar in the TelnetCE Client on WinCE OS based mobile devices Possible values Yes No Default value No WinCE Menu Toggle Key Specifies the key that shows hides the Windows WinCE Only Emulation Keyboard Start menu on WinCE OS based mobile devices Use the hex value of the key Example 0x79 F10 key Possible values any hex value Default value Use the emulation keyboard parameters in Configuration Manager to set the keyboard functions on the mobile device Appendix C Emulation Parameters 149 The following list describes the keyboard parameters that you can modify with Configuration Manager Alpha Keyboard Name You only need to configure this parameter if you 5250 Only Virtual have specified Yes in the Shift Keyboard To Field Keyboard Only Type parameter This parameter specifies the name of t
201. ve host connections are terminated Accessing and Using the Virtual Keyboards The TelnetCE Client includes the following two virtual keyboards which allow you to click the keys that you want to use during a Telnet session rather than using the external keyboard on the mobile device e Emulation e Numeric Viewing the Emulation Keyboard You can view the emulation keyboard which is specific to the type of emulation for the active Telnet session To access the virtual emulation keyboard 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu 2 Select View gt Emulation Keyboard as shown in Figure 4 6 60 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide TelnetCE Options Connect Session 1 Session 1 Unconnected Session 2 Unconnected Session 3 Unconnected Session 4 Unconnected Configure View Numeric Keyboard About Telnet Font Figure 4 6 Selecting to Display the Virtual Emulation Keyboard The TelnetCE Client displays the virtual emulation keyboard for the active session NOTE Virtual keyboards are different for each type of emulation A limited version of the virtual emulation keyboard appears when the TelnetCE Client is not engaged in any active sessions Figure 4 7 shows the 5250 emulation virtual keyboard Func Figure 4 7 5250 Virtual Emulation Keyboard To turn off the virtual emulation keyboard 1 Access the TelnetCE Options menu Chapter 4 Using the TelnetCE Client 61 2 Select View gt
202. wizard to help you configure a selection criterion Figure D 7 shows the Routing tab of the Network Profile Settings dialog box Appendix D Managing Clients with Avalanche Manager 213 74 Network Profile Settings Control Routing security Radio Settings MV ESS ID RF Domain Avalanche Settings MV Avalanche Manager TCPAP Settings M Gateway V Net Mask V Default DNS Domain V Primary DNS V Secondary DNS mycompany h 92 168 1 250 192 168 1 254 255 255 255 0 mycompany com 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 101 Defaults OK Cancel Apply Figure D 7 Network Profile Settings Routing Tab To modify any of the options in this dialog box enable the checkbox to the left of the option The options in the Routing tab include ESS ID RF Domain Avalanche Manager Gateway The wireless network identifier Type the name of the ESS ID in the blank text box ESS IDs are case sensitive The Avalanche Manager associated with the profile Type the IP address of the Avalanche Agent in the blank text box The IP address of the default gateway Type the IP address of the gateway router on the local network 214 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide Net Mask Default DNS Domain Preferred DNS Secondary DNS Tertiary DNS The subnet mask Type the decimal notation of the mask in the blank text box The DNS domain Type the name of the DNS domain to which th
203. yboard maps PSC 4400 boot procedures e PSC 4400 5250 3270 emulation keyboard maps 52 key and 26 key e PSC 4400 5250 only emulation keyboard maps 52 key e PSC 4400 VT emulation keyboard maps 52 key and 26 key e TelnetCE Client virtual keyboard maps PSC 4400 Boot Procedures This section provides external keyboard maps for boot procedures for PSC Falcon 4400 mobile devices 4400 Boot Procedures Table B 1 describes boot procedures for 26 key devices Boot Type Procedure Warm Boot lt Fn gt lt Alpha gt lt Bksp gt Cold Boot Pin Hole Reset Button Table B 1 PSC Falcon 4400 26 key Boot Procedures Table B 2 describes boot procedures for 52 key devices Boot Type Procedure Warm Boot lt Alt gt lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Cold Boot Pin Hole Reset Button Table B 2 PSC Falcon 4400 52 key Boot Procedures 5250 3270 Emulation Keyboard Maps This section contains external and virtual keyboard maps for 5250 3270 emulation on PSC 4400 devices 94 PSC 4400 TelnetCE Client User s Guide NOTE If your PSC 4400 mobile device supports 5250 only see 5250 Emulation Keyboard Maps on page 107 for the correct keyboard maps 52 Key PSC 4400 External Keyboard 5250 3270 Emulation Local Terminal Functions Table B 3 shows local terminal function key sequences for the external keyboard of 52 key PSC 4400 devices Local Function Key Sequence Program
204. ymbology EAN13 Specifies whether EAN13 symbology is enabled on the mobile device Possible values Enable Disable Default value Enable Scanner EAN8 Use the scanner EAN8 parameters in Configuration Manager to configure the way the TelnetCE Client handles EAN8 scan codes The following list describes the EAN8 parameters that Configuration Manager allows you to modify EAN8 Add Postamble Specifies the string to be added to the end of EAN8 String barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value EANS8 Add Preamble Specifies the string to be added to the beginning of String EANS8 barcode data Possible values up to 20 alpha numeric characters Default value 190 PSC 4400 Telnet CE Client User s Guide EANS Convert EAN8 Scans Strip End Spectrum 24 Only EAN8 Scans Strip Start Spectrum 24 Only Symbology EAN8 Scanner I2Zo0f5 Specifies whether EAN8 barcodes are converted to EAN13 The conversion increases the EAN8 label to 13 characters by adding Os This parameter is automatically enabled when you place EAN13 and EANS labels into the same input field Possible values Yes No Default value No Specifies the number of characters to strip from the end of an EAN8 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifies the number of characters to strip from the beginning of an EAN8 barcode Possible values 0 255 Default value 0 Specifi
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