Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Falcon® 4400 Series
- with Windows Mobile®
- Table of Contents
- How to Use this Manual
- Document Overview
- Registering Your Datalogic Product
- Document Conventions
- Batteries and Power
- Configuration Settings
- Software Programs
- Accessories
- Falcon® Desktop Utility
- SNMP Interface
- Cable & Connector Configurations
- Programming Parameters
- Overview
- Programming Codes Without Parameters
- Bar Code Parameters
- Codabar
- Code 39
- Code 93
- Code 128
- European Article Numbering-13 (EAN-13)
- European Article Numbering-8 (EAN-8)
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Matrix 2 of 5
- MSI
- Pharmacode 39 (Code 32)
- RSS-14
- RSS Limited
- RSS Expanded
- Standard 2 of 5
- Trioptic
- Universal Product Code-A (UPC- A)
- Universal Product Code-E (UPC- E)
- UPC/EAN Extensions
- Aztec Code
- DataMatrix
- Composite
- Maxicode
- OCR
- PDF 417
- MicroPDF 417
- QR Code
- Imaging Controls
- Other Controls
- OCR Configuration
- Programming Bar Codes
- Overview
- Predefined Defaults
- Codabar
- Code 39
- Code 93
- Code 128
- EAN-13
- EAN-8
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Matrix 2 of 5
- MSI
- Pharmacode 39 (Code 32)
- RSS-14
- RSS Limited
- RSS Expanded
- Standard 2 of 5
- Trioptic
- UPC-A
- UPC-E
- UPC/EAN Extensions
- 2D Symbologies
- Aztec Code
- DataMatrix
- Composite
- Maxicode
- OCR
- PDF-417
- MicroPDF-417
- QR Code
- Imager Labels
- Other Controls
- SDK Installation
- Glossary
- Index

Product Reference Guide H-3
GPS
Global Positioning System. Windows Mobile-based Falcons can be set up to work with a
GPS system.
host PC system
PC using the Microsoft Windows operating system and
Falcon Management Utility
(FMU)
and/or ActiveSync.
input panel
Refer to
on-screen keyboard.
ISBN
International Standard Book Number. A unique number assigned to each book to allow
ease of ordering from any source: local bookstore, online book dealers, or directly from the
publisher. The ISBN number is usually printed on the back cover of a book, near the bar-
code but can also appear within the book.
ISSN
International Standard Serial Number. An ISSN consists of eight digits comprising two
groups of four digits each, separated by a hyphen. The eighth digit is a check digit used as
a computer validity check; it consists of a number between 0 and 9 or an uppercase X (for
the arabic numeral 10).
MIB (Management
Information Base)
A Management Information Base (MIB) is a file that defines a set of
SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol)
variables, their types and usage. There are a num-
ber of standard MIBs available, depending on the information being managed. The MIB is
used by the management tools to allow them to better support the configuration values
provided on the terminals, such as scanner controls and terminal type information.
mounted file sys-
tem
A file system located on a removable medium, such as a PC Card storage device. The
operating system loads, or mounts, the file system when the medium is inserted into the
device. It unloads, or unmounts, the file system when the medium is removed or when the
user issues a command to do so.
Network ID
Here used to mean that you should configure the Windows user settings, such as the user
name, password, and domain name. Microsoft’s definition includes some wireless network
IDs as equivalent to SSIDs.
non-persistent
state
A non-persistent state affects only the next keypress. FN state is a non-persistent state.
on-screen key-
board
Tap the Keyboard icon in the soft key bar to open the on-screen keyboard. Use this virtual
QWERTY keyboard like you would a computer’s keypad to enter alphanumeric and sym-
bols in the current application.
portable data
assistant (PDA)
A handheld Windows Mobile-based computer that can be synchronized with a host PC to
share files and data. Sometimes contains an infrared device to beam information to
another unit.
portable data ter-
minal (PDT)
An industrial strength handheld computer with a keypad, direction keys, and a bar code
scanner used in inventory, retail, and warehouse activities to collect data and upload it to a
host PC.