Specifications

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Glossary
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Symbology
A symbology is a protocol for arranging the bars and spaces that make up a particular kind
of bar code. A bar code is made up of numbers, letters, and computer-recognized charac-
ters that can be represented in a combination of bars and spaces. There is not one stan-
dard bar code; there are currently over 400 barcode symbologies that serve different uses,
industries, or geographic needs.
system tray
An area of the display screen located at the bottom, within the Task bar that displays status
icons and symbols.
system tray
keyboard
Indicators
The System Tray Keyboard Indicators are located at the bottom of the display in the
task
bar and contain status icons and symbols indicating open features and active applets.
task bar
The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the
start button icon, an icon for the
active program, an icon for the current character, the current time, and system icons for
utilities loaded in memory, including the keyboard icon, which opens and closes the
soft
input panel (SIP).
Tracert Trace Route. A utility/command to determine TCP/IP packet routing.
touchscreen
display
A graphical computer interface display screen that allows the user to enter and select
items with a
stylus.
Uniform Resource
Locator (URL)
The address of a resource on the Internet. URL syntax is in the form protocol://host/
localinfo, where protocol specifies the means of returning the object, such as HTTP or FTP.
Host specifies the remote location where the object resides and localinfo is a string, often a
file name, passed to the protocol handler at the remote location. Also called a Uniform
Resource Identifier.
USB
Universal Serial Bus is a protocol for connecting PCs with peripheral devices, including
PDTs, PDAs, cameras, printers, mice, scanners, etc.
WEP
Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy, a security protocol for wireless local area networks
(WLANs) defined in the 802.11b standard. WEP is designed to provide the same level of
security as that of a wired LAN.
WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is protected as
it is transmitted from one end point to another.
Windows CE .NET
As per Microsoft, Windows CE .NET, the successor to Windows CE 3.0, combines an
advanced real-time embedded operating system with the most powerful tools for rapidly
creating the next generation of smart, connected, and small-footprint devices.