Data Capture for Workforce in Motion BaracodaManager J2ME for Motorola i605/i615 phones Installation Guide ©Baracoda TM – March 2009
Data Capture for Workforce in Motion SUMMARY SUMMARY ................................................................... 2 REVISION HISTORY .......................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 4 1. BARACODAMANAGER SAMPLE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 5 2. BARACODALISTENER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION FOR DEVELOPERS ............... 6 BM J2ME for Motorola i605/i615 phones – Installation Guide v1.
Data Capture for Workforce in Motion Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below. Document Date Description 1.08 7th July 08 Initial release 1.09 10th December 08 TagRunners added 1.10 5th March 09 DualRunners added BM J2ME for Motorola i605/i615 phones – Installation Guide v1.
Data Capture for Workforce in Motion Introduction The BaracodaManager J2ME for Motorola phones can be used on Motorola i605 and i615 models. It is an example application included in the Baracoda Java SDK for Motorola package that shows how to read data from Baracoda Bluetooth barcode readers. The incoming data will be shown on the main application window. This document explains how the developer can install the example (and later their own applications) on the mobile phone.
Data Capture for Workforce in Motion 1. BaracodaManager sample application instructions The Sample application has two screens. The first screen displays the device list and the buttons used to control the scanner. The second screen is used to show the bar codes. The menu button is used to access the device list and the connect/disconnect options. On the i605 the “Menu” button is the button to the left of the left arrow key. A typical sequence for using the BaracodaManager sample program is as follows: 1.
Data Capture for Workforce in Motion 2. BaracodaListener Interface Description for Developers A developer interested in using the Java libraries to interface a Baracoda bar code scanner into their own application should implement the BaracodaListener. The BaracodaListener interface implements 3 constants that indicate the status of device inquiry. A DeviceClass object is used to indicate the device type of the Baracoda bar code scanner that will be connected to the i605.