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Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide 72E-117858-03 Revision A October 2009
ii Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide © 2009 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Motorola. 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.
iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 8/2009 Initial Release. -02 Rev A 9/2009 Final engineering review. -03 Rev A 10/2009 Tumble tech spec update.
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Table of Contents Patents.................................................................................................................................................. ii Warranty ............................................................................................................................................... ii Revision History ....................................................................................................................................
vi Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Keypad Mapping ............................................................................................................................ Host Interfaces ..................................................................................................................................... Quick Startup ....................................................................................................................................... Insert the Battery ..........
Table of Contents Cradle Features ............................................................................................................................. Front ......................................................................................................................................... Back ......................................................................................................................................... Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Connections .......................
viii Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Chapter 5: Software Installation on the MT20X0 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... ActiveSync ........................................................................................................................................... Updating the Operating System .......................................................................................
Table of Contents Server Certificate Selection ........................................................................................................... Credential Cache Options .............................................................................................................. User Name ............................................................................................................................... Password .........................................................................
x Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Chapter 8: Staging and Provisioning Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Staging ................................................................................................................................................. RD Client Version 3.28 .........................................................................................................
Table of Contents Appendix A: Specifications and Electrical Interfaces Technical Specifications (Typical) ....................................................................................................... MT20X0 ......................................................................................................................................... Single Slot Charge Only Cradle .....................................................................................................
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About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the Symbol MT2070/MT2090 devices. NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. Documentation Set The documentation set for the Symbol MT2070/MT2090 devices provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • MT2070/ MT2090 Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the device up and running (p/n 72-117308-xx).
xiv Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Configurations Configuration Radios Display Memory Operating System Data Capture Keypads MT2090-SL0D6 2170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 Color 64 MB RAM 64 MB Flash 1D, Standard Range, WW Windows CE 5.0 21 key MT2090-SD0D 62170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 Color 64 MB RAM 64 MB Flash 1D/2D, Standard Range Windows CE 5.0 21 key MT2090-HD0D 62170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 Color 64 MB RAM 64 MB Flash 1D/2D, High Definition Windows CE 5.
About This Guide xv Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started, provides information on charging the device battery, resetting and keypad. • Chapter 2, Accessories, describes the accessories available for the device and how to set up power connections and battery charging capabilities, where applicable. • Chapter 3, ActiveSync, provides instructions on installing ActiveSync and setting up a partnership between the device and a host computer.
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About This Guide xvii Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support for your region. Contact information is available at: http:///www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/contactsupport.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter provides information about the device, accessories, charging the device and resetting the device. Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from around the equipment and inspect it for damage. If the equipment was damaged in transit, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support. See page xvii for contact information. KEEP THE PACKING.
1-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide STB2000-F10007R Forklift Single Slot Charge Only Verify that the equipment listed below is included in the box: • Cradle with forklift cup installed • Metal mounting bracket with isolators • Quick Reference Guide. STB2078-C10007WR Single Slot Multi-interface Bluetooth Verify that the equipment listed below is included in the box: • Cradle with desk mount cup installed • Wall mount cup • Quick Reference Guide.
Getting Started Features Scan LED Display Keypad Scan LED (MT2090 only) Scan LED (MT2090 only) Scan Window * Accessory Port Cover Scan Trigger Battery Battery Latch * Note: The accessory port is not available for use at this time. The device is not water sealed if the accessory port cover is removed. Lanyard Catch Beeper WARNING! Never connect an Ethernet or phone cable to the host interface port.
1-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Keypad 4-way Navigation (Up, Down, Right, Left) Right soft and CTRL key ALT Left soft and ALT key Tab - * key CTRL F F 4 GHI F 7 PQRS Cold boot trigger ESC TAB DEF F 2 ABC F 3 F 5 JKL F 6 MNO F 8 TUV F Orange key 0 Backspace and ESC key 9 WXVZ ENT Enter key Blue key See Table 1-1 for detailed information about the keypad.
Getting Started Table 1-1 Keypad Functionality Key F 2 F 3 F ABC DEF F 4 GHI F 5 JKL 6 MNO F F 7 PQRS F 8 F TUV 9 WXVZ 0 Default Press Orange Key (For letter sequences, each letter represents a key press.) Press Blue Key 1 .,-/ F1 2 abcABC F2 3 defDEF F3 4 ghiGHI F4 5 jklJKL F5 6 mnoMNO F6 7 pqrsPQRS F7 8 tuvTUV F8 9 wxyzWXYZ F9 0 Space Home Note: The Home key automatically loads the Navigator by default.
1-6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Keypad Modes Numeric Mode Numeric mode is the keypad default. When the keypad is not in CTRL, ALT or Alpha mode (i.e., the Orange key is not enabled), each numeric key represents its associated number and no multi-tapping a key is required. Alphabetic Mode The keypad goes into alphabetic (alpha) mode when the orange key is pressed and remains in alpha mode until the orange key is pressed a second time.
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Key F4 4 G H I ghi F F5 5 J K L jkl F F 5 F6 6 M N O mno JKL SC_4KEY SC_GKEY SC_HKEY SC_IKEY SC_GKEY SC_HKEY SC_IKEY F4 SC_5KEY SC_JKEY SC_KKEY SC_LKEY SC_JKEY SC_KKEY SC_LKEY F5 SC_6KEY SC_MKEY SC_NKEY SC_OKEY SC_MKEY SC_NKEY SC_OKEY F6 HEX-DECIMAL SCAN CODE VALUE FUNCTION KEY - -BLUE KEY ENABLED ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 7) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 6) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 5) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 1) ALPH
Key F7 7 P Q R Spqrs F F8 8 T U V tuv F F 8 F9 9 W X Y Zwxyz 9 WXVZ SC_7KEY SC_PKEY SC_QKEY SC_RKEY SC_SKEY SC_PKEY SC_QKEY SC_RKEY SC_SKEY F7 SC_8KEY SC_TKEY SC_UKEY SC_VKEY SC_TKEY SC_UKEY SC_VKEY F8 SC_9KEY SC_WKEY SC_XKEY SC_YKEY SC_ZKEY SC_WKEY SC_XKEY SC_YKEY SC_ZKEY F9 HEX-DECIMAL SCAN CODE VALUE FUNCTION KEY - -BLUE KEY ENABLED ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 7) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 6) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 5) ALPHA STA
1 - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Home 0 space SC_0KEY 0x0b SC_SPACEKEY 0 0x39 HOME ALT Left Soft HEX-DECIMAL SCAN CODE VALUE FUNCTION KEY - -BLUE KEY ENABLED ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 7) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 6) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 5) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 1) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY DISBALED (KEY PRESS 4) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS 3) ALPHA STATE - ORANGE KEY ENBALED (KEY PRESS
Getting Started 1 - 11 Host Interfaces This device supports the following host interfaces through communication with a single slot multi-interface cradle: • Standard RS-232 connection to a host. • Keyboard wedge connection to a host, where scanned data is interpreted as keystrokes. The following international keyboards are supported (for Windows™ environment): North American, German, French, French Canadian, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, UK English, Japanese, and Brazilian-Portuguese.
1 - 12 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Quick Startup To get the MT2070/MT2090 up and running: • Insert the rechargeable Li-ion battery • Connect power to the cradle. • Insert the device in the cradle. • Charge the device. • Configure the device. Insert the Battery The battery resides in a chamber in the device handle. NOTE If the battery is completely discharged, and the unit is powered from a USB or RS232 cable, it may take up to two hours for the unit to power up.
Getting Started 1 - 13 Battery Charging NOTE If the battery is completely discharged, and the unit is powered from a USB or RS232 cable, it may take up to two hours for the unit to power up.There is no indication to the user of this condition and it may appear that the unit is not charging and/or not working correctly. However, if the unit is placed in an STB2000 or STB2078 cradle with the 12V power supply power up is immediate.
1 - 14 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Charging LEDs The device’s green LED indicates charging activity when the device is seated in a cradle. Charge activity is also indicated by the charge icon on the device display screen. If the device’s red LED begins flashing, indicating a charging problem, remove the device from the cradle and replace the battery. If the red LED continues flashing, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support.
Getting Started 1 - 15 Resetting If the device stops responding to input, reset it. There are two types of resets, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot restarts the device by closing all running programs. All data that is not saved is lost. A cold boot also restarts the device, but erases all stored records and entries from RAM. In addition it returns formats, preferences, and other settings to the factory default settings. Perform a warm boot first.
1 - 16 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Waking the Device The wakeup conditions define what actions wake up the device. These settings are configurable and the factory default settings shown in Table 1-3 are subject to change/update. Table 1-3 Wakeup Conditions (Default Settings) Status Suspend Description When the device is set to the suspend mode these actions wake the device. Conditions for Wakeup AC power is added or removed. Cradle/cable connect or disconnect. Key or scan trigger press.
Getting Started 1 - 17 Customizing the Device Startup Program For information about customizing the Startup.run file to alter the default startup application refer to the MT2070/MT2090 User Guide, p/n 72E-117859-xx. Spare Battery Charging Use the Spare Battery charger to charge spare Li-ion batteries. See to Chapter 2, Accessories for more information on spare battery charging. Lanyard To attach the optional lanyard: 1. Insert the loop on the lanyard into the slot at the bottom of the device. 3.
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Chapter 2 Accessories Introduction The MT2070/MT2090 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. This chapter provides information about cables, single slot cradles, multi-slot cradles and the four slot battery charger. Cradles • STB2000-C10007R single slot charge only cradle (with ActiveSync) charges the device’s Li-ion battery installed in the device. It also synchronizes the device with a host computer using ActiveSync through a USB connection.
2-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Cables The following cables can connect to the device or single slot cradles: • USB Client Charge Cable • RS-232 Serial Cable with Power Supply. Intellistand The Intellistand provides a hands-free method of scanning. Other Accessories • Lanyard • Belt Holster. Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from around the equipment and inspect it for damage. If the equipment was damaged in transit, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support.
Accessories 2-3 Single Slot Cradles The Symbol STB2000-C10007R, STB2078-C10007WR and STB2000-F10007R cordless device cradles act as power pass throughs to the device and host communication interfaces for the Symbol MT2000 Series cordless devices. Cradles can sit on a desktop, mount on a wall or mount on a forklift (STB2000-F only). Any discussion of transmission of information refers specifically to cradles with Bluetooth technology.
2-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Cradle Features Front View and Connections Horizontal Desk Mounting Cup Pairing Bar Code (Bluetooth cradles only) Note: An additional Pairing Bar Code is affixed under the cup. Power Connector NOTE Connector The functionality of the USB connection to a host PC varies by cradle type. For the single slot charge only cradle, the USB connection can be used with a device in the cradle for ActiveSync only.
Accessories 2-5 Back View 2 Mounting Key-Hole 1 Forklift Bracket Screw Hole 1 Forklift Bracket Screw Hole Rubber Foot Rubber Foot Cable Ferrite Hook Power Cable Groove Cable Groove Cup Release Snaps Host Port WARNING! Power Port Never connect an Ethernet or phone cable to the host interface port. Desk Mount Setting 1Forklift Bracket Screw Hole Rubber Foot Wall Mount Setting Wall Mount Conversion Dial 2Mounting Key-Hole 1 Used to fasten bracket to STB2000-F (forklift) cradle.
2-6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Mounting Cups Wall Mount Cup Desk Mount Cup Forklift Cup Figure 2-3 Single Slot Cradle - Mounting Cups Cradle Accessories The following equipment may be needed: For the STB2000/STB2078 cradle: • Power supply for desk/wall mounting configuration (p/n KT-14000-148R). • If applicable two screws, depending on the surface, for wall mounting (not available from Motorola). For the STB2000-F cradle: • Mounting bracket (provided).
Accessories 2-7 Supplying Power to the Cradle The cradle receives power from one of two sources: • An external power supply. • When connected to the host through an interface cable that supplies power. The cradle detects whether the host or the external supply is supplying power. It always draws power from the external supply when available, regardless of the presence of power from a host.
2-8 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Battery Charging in the Cradle Single slot cradles act as power pass throughs to the device allowing the device to charge the Li-ion battery in the device. A complete charge of a fully discharged battery can take up to four hours using external power and up to 10 hours using the interface cable. NOTE To charge the battery for your device, battery and charger temperatures must be between +32° F and +104° F (0° C to +40° C). To charge the device: 1.
Accessories 2-9 LED Indicators Table 2-2 LED Charging Status Indicators - Single Slot Charge Only Cradles LED Indication LED on Device Off No power applied to device (battery discharged or removed); device is in low power and ready to scan; or, battery is fully charged and device is ready to scan. Green Flash Device is charging (when cradle is powered from external power supply). Red Flash Charging problem or data transmission problem.
2 - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Mounting Horizontal (Desk) Mount 1. The cradle is packaged with the horizontal mount desk cup installed. If it was replaced with the wall cup, remove the wall cup and reattach the desk cup. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the wall mount conversion dial to the correct position for a horizontal/desktop mount. 3. Attach the appropriate cables. 4. Place the cradle on the desk to and insert the device.
Accessories 2 - 11 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws on the back of the cradle. Figure 2-5 Remove Back Screws 3. Use your fingers to squeeze and hold the cup release snaps while pulling the desk cup off.
2 - 12 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide 4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws on the front of the cradle. These screws are used to secure the wall mount cup to the cradle in Step 6. Figure 2-7 Remove Front Screws 5. Insert the wall mount cup into place. Figure 2-8 Insert Wall Mount Cup 6. Using a Phillips screwdriver and the two screws removed from the cradle in Step 4, screw the wall mount cup to the cradle.
Accessories 2 - 13 To mount the cradle: 1. Attach the interface and power cables to the appropriate ports (see Figure on page 2-7). 2. Insert the power supply cable ferrite into the support features on the cradle bottom and run the host and power cables into their respective cable grooves. 3. Position the cradle on the mounting surface and outline the mounting holes with a pencil, or use the mounting template on page 2-27 to determine the location of the screw holes. 4.
2 - 14 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide 2. Attach the applicable cables to the appropriate ports (see Connecting the STB20XX Cradle on page 2-7). 3. Position the cradle with the screw holes in the cradle aligning with the holes in the isolators. Three isolators ensure secure attachment with minimized vibration. The bracket has holes that provide access to the host and power ports, and enable securing the cables with cable ties. 4. Attach the cradle to the bracket using three 8-32 x 1.
Accessories 2 - 15 Four Slot Cradles The Symbol STB2000-C40007R four slot charge only and STB2000-C40017R four slot Ethernet cradle act as chargers and host communication interfaces for the Symbol MT2000 Series cordless devices and batteries. Cradles can sit on a desktop or be mounted on a wall. This document provides basic instructions for cradle set up and use. Unless otherwise noted, cradle refers to both configurations of the cradle.
2 - 16 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Cradle Features Front Cradle Power LED Device Hooks (secure device in the well) Interchangeable Desk/Wall Mount Cup (four) Wall Mounting Latches (two in each well) Ethernet Activity LEDs (Ethernet cradle only) Device Well (four) Battery Charging LED (four) Battery Retention Latch Figure 2-12 Four Slot Cradle - Front View Charging/ Communication Contacts Battery Charging Contacts Battery Well (four)
Accessories 2 - 17 Back Mounting Hole Power Port Primary Ethernet Port (Ethernet cradle only) Secondary Ethernet port for daisy chain (Ethernet cradle only) Mounting Hole Wall Mount Cup Screws Mounting Hole Mounting Hole Wall Mount Conversion Dial Cable Well (2) Figure 2-13 Four Slot Cradle - Back View Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Connections 1. Connect the power supply to the cradle’s power port. 2. If applicable, secure the cables into the cable well in the back of the cradle. 3.
2 - 18 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Daisy Chaining When daisy chaining Ethernet cradles: 1. Connect the power supply to the cradle’s power port. 2. Connect the power supply to an AC power source with the appropriate AC line cord. 3. Insert the Ethernet cable into the primary Ethernet port of the first cradle in the daisy chain. 4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet hub. 5.
Accessories 2 - 19 Mounting the Cradle on a Wall The four slot cradle ships from the factory with the four wall mount cups installed. To mount the cradle on a vertical surface: 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the wall mount conversion dial to point to the vertical cradle/device icon. Wall Mount Position Figure 2-14 Wall Mount Conversion Dial - Wall Mount Position 2. The wall mounting latches in the cradle protract to engage the depressions at the base of the device’s handle. 3.
2 - 20 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Setting up the Cradle for Desktop Use Remove the wall mount cups to use the four slot cradle on a desktop. Each wall mount cup is attached with two screws on the back of the cradle. To mount the cradle on a horizontal surface: 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws on the back of the cradle attaching each wall mount cup. Figure 2-15 Remove Screws 2. Pull each wall mount cup out of the device well.
Accessories 2 - 21 3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the wall mount conversion dial to point to the horizontal cradle/device icon. Desk Mount Position Figure 2-17 Wall Mount Conversion Dial - Desk Mount Position 4. The wall mounting latches in the cradle truncate. 5. Attach the interface and power cables to the appropriate ports (see the Connections sections on page 17. 6. Secure the cables into the cable well in the back of the cradle. 7. Place the cradle on a flat surface.
2 - 22 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Sending Data to the Host Computer MT2000 Series include Ethernet cradle drivers that initiate automatically when you place the device in a properly connected four slot Ethernet cradle. The cradle receives data from the device and transmits it to the host computer via the Ethernet cable. Prior to inserting the device in the cradle, it is recommended that you turn off the device’s wi-fi radio to avoid interference.
Accessories 2 - 23 Four Slot Battery Charger The Symbol SAC2000-4000CR four slot spare battery charger charges up to four single spare batteries. The cradle can sit on a desktop or be mounted on a wall. This document provides basic instructions for cradle set up and use. For best performance, fully charge the device battery before using the device for the first time. To charge the device battery, insert the battery in the cradle.
2 - 24 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Back Rubber Foot (4) Power Cable Groove Wall Mount Screw Supports (4) Power Cable Power Port Ferrite Well Figure 2-20 Four Slot Battery Charger - Back Mounting To mount the cradle on a vertical (wall) surface: 1. Connect the power cable to the power port and an AC power source. 2. Insert the power supply cable ferrite into the power cable ferrite well on the bottom of the cradle; run the power cable into the cable groove. 3.
Accessories 2 - 25 Inserting Batteries To insert batteries in the cradle, align the connectors on the bottom of the battery with the battery charging connectors in the cradle. Push down on the top of the battery until it clicks into place, engaging the contacts in the cradle. Figure 2-21 Inserting Batteries Charging Batteries The battery begins charging when the green LED indicator flashes. A complete charge of a fully discharged battery can take up to four hours using external power.
2 - 26 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Troubleshooting For detailed cradle and battery charger information see Chapter 9, Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Wall Mount Templates Wall mount templates for the single slot cradle and forklift cradle begin on page 2-27. The four slot cradle template is located on the Web at: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/manuals.
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2 - 28 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Four Slot Battery Charger Mounting Template 3.29 in (83.5 mm) 5.35 in (136.
Chapter 3 ActiveSync Introduction To communicate with the host computer, install Microsoft ActiveSync (version 4.0 or higher) on the host computer. Changes made on the device or host computer appear in both places after synchronization. ActiveSync software: • Allows working with device-compatible host applications on the host computer. ActiveSync replicates data from the device so the host application can view, enter, and modify data on the device.
3-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Installing ActiveSync To install ActiveSync on the host computer, download the latest version of the software from the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com. Refer to the installation and RAS instructions included with the ActiveSync software. NOTE Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computer before connecting the device. ActiveSync is automatically enabled when the device is placed in the STB2000 cradle with a USB cable connection.
ActiveSync 3. 3-3 In the ActiveSync window, select File > Connection Settings. The Connection Settings window displays. Figure 3-2 Connection Settings Window 4. Select the appropriate check box for the type of connection used. 5. Select the Show status icon in taskbar check box. 6. Select the Open ActiveSync when my device connects check box. 7. Select Automatic in the This computer is connected to: drop-down list. 8. Click OK to save any changes made.
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Chapter 4 Software Installation on Development PC Introduction To develop applications to run on the device, use one or all of the following: • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for C for both WinCE 4.2 and Win CE 5.0 • Windows CE Platform SDK for MT2070/MT2090 or Windows CE 5.0 standard SDK • Device Configuration Package (DCP) for MT2070/MT2090 • MCL Collection, p/n SWE-123872-01, includes MCL Designer and MCL Link. Refer to Solution Builder for additional MCL part numbers.
4-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Required System Configurations The minimum system configuration required to use the EMDK for MT2070/MT2090 is: • IBM-compatible host computer with Pentium 450 MHz processor or higher • Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system • 128 MB RAM • 100 MB available hard disk space • CD-ROM drive • One available serial port • Mouse • Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® 3.0 or higher, available at the Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.
Software Installation on Development PC Components Table 4-1 lists the components of the MT2070/MT2090 DCP. Table 4-1 DCP for MT2070/MT2090 Components and Locations Component Description Directory Location Files that make up the flash partitions Used to configure the device. \Program Files\Motorola Device Configuration Packages\MT209070c50Aen\v1.0\Flash Folders Hex image default location Loads onto the device for configuration.
4-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Platform SDK To download and install the MT2070/MT2090 Platform SDK: 1. 2. Download the appropriate Platform SDK from the Support Central Web site at: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support. a. Select Software Downloads from the menu list on the left side of the page. b. Select Bar Code Scanners. c. Select MT2070/MT2090. d.
Software Installation on Development PC 4-5 Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit To install the EMDK: 1. Download the EMDK from the Support Central Web site at: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support. a. Select Software Downloads from the menu list on the left side of the page. b. Select Bar Code Scanners. c. Select MT2070/MT2090. d. On the MT2070/MT2090 product page, select the appropriate Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit for C from the Software Downloads section. e. Save the .
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Chapter 5 Software Installation on the MT20X0 Introduction With the appropriate accessory, software and connection, the device can share information with the host device. This chapter provides information about installing software and files on the device. To download and install software use: • ActiveSync • IPL. ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to copy files from a host computer to the device. 1. Install ActiveSync on the development PC. See Chapter 3, ActiveSync for more information. 2.
5-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide 4. Select Explore. Figure 5-2 ActiveSync Explorer 5. Double-click a folder to expand the contents of the folder. Figure 5-3 Application Folder Contents 6. Use Explorer to locate the host computer directory that contains the file to download. Click that directory in the left pane to display its contents in the right pane. 7. Drag the desired file(s) from the host computer to the desired mobile device folder.
Software Installation on the MT20X0 5-3 Updating the Operating System Using IPL See Chapter 6, Creating/Loading Hex Images to update the OS via TCM. Using ActiveSync 1. Install the DCP onto the desktop computer. 2. Connect the MT20X0 to the desktop computer. a. Connect the desktop computer to the MT20X0 via a USB cable and an STB2000 cradle. or 3. 4. b. Connect the desktop computer directly to the MT20X0 via a USB cable. c.
5-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Adding Programs Install the appropriate software on the host computer before installing it on the device: 1. Download the program to the host computer (or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into the host computer). The program may consist of a single *.exe file, a *.zip file, or a Setup.exe file. 2. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program.
Chapter 6 Creating/Loading Hex Images Introduction Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM) is an application used to customize flash file system partitions for the device. The most common use is to create an application partition hex file that contains the customer's application. TCM can also be used to load hex files to the flash memory of the device. The program resident on the device that receives the hex file and burns it to the flash memory is called Initial Program Loader (IPL).
6-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Starting Terminal Configuration Manager NOTE Screens and windows pictured are samples and can differ from actual screens. Click the Windows start menu > TCM icon to start TCM. The TCM window appears displaying two child windows: Script1 and File Explorer. The Script1 window contains a newly created script and the File Explorer window contains a file explorer view used for selecting files to place in the script.
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6-3 Table 6-1 TCM Components (Continued) Icon Component Function Save button Save the current script file. Large icons button View the current script items as large icon. Small icons button View the current script items as small icon. List button View the current script items as a list. Details button View the current script items with more details. About button Display version information for TCM. Properties button View/change the current script properties.
6-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Defining Script Properties Define script properties before creating a script This defines the type of device, flash type, number of disks being created, and the memory configuration of each disk partition. NOTE The windows displayed in the following steps are examples only. The data displayed in the window fields do not reflect the actual data for the MT2070/MT2090 devices. To define the script properties: 1. Select the Script window to make it active. 2.
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6-5 Creating the Script for the Hex Image On start-up, TCM displays the TCM window with the Script1 window and File Explorer window pointing to the following directory: \Program Files\Symbol Device Configuration Packages\MT2070/MT2090w\v0.1\TCMScripts\ The Script1 window directory pane displays two partitions: Platform and Application. Depending on the type of flash chip, the number of partitions may change. Files can be added to each of the partitions.
6-6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Building the Image After creating the script, build the hex image defined by the script. As part of the build, TCM performs a check on the script which verifies that all files referenced in the script exist. This check is important for previously created scripts to ensure that files referenced in the script are still in the designated locations. To build scripts: 1. Click Build on the TCM toolbar. The Configure Build window displays.
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6-7 Downloading the Hex Image Once the hex file is built, download it to the device. Using a USB Connection To load the hex files on to the device: 1. For downloads using a USB connection, connect the device to the development computer using the single slot USB cradle. CAUTION Ensure that power is applied to the device. To ensure a successful download, do not remove power from the device while in IPL mode. 2.
6-8 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 6-2 IPL Menu Partitions (Continued) Partition Name Description Monitor Contains the Monitor and IPL programs. Splash Screen Contains the splash screen that displays while booting the device. Note: Splash screens are generated from .bmp images. See Splash Screen Format on page 6-14. For mono displays, the bmp image must be 8 bits per pixel (bpp).
Creating/Loading Hex Images 7. 6-9 Use the up and down scroll keys to select the USB transport method, then press ENT. The Select Transport menu, the Waiting for Download message displays. Downloading . . . . Auto Select via USB standard waiting for input . . . . Figure 6-8 Waiting for Download 8. On the development computer, click Load on the TCM toolbar. The Load Terminal window - Serial tab displays. Figure 6-9 Load Terminal Window - Serial Tab 9. Select the Image Files To Load. 10.
6 - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide TCM Error Messages TCM validates the cells in the partition table when the Execute button is clicked. Cells highlighted in red contain an error. Partition loading is disabled until all errors are corrected. Table 6-3 TCM Error Messages Error Description/Solution Failed to build images: flash file system DLL not loaded! TCM could not load the DLL required to build images for the targeting flash file system. Reinstall TCM or recover the DLL.
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 11 Table 6-3 TCM Error Messages (Continued) Error Description/Solution INVALID VOLUME NAME In Script Properties window, one of the volume labels is not valid. Corrupt TCM.INI file! (Invalid value of VolumeDivisor) The VolumeDivisor entry is missing or invalid in the TCM.ini. Reinstall TCM or recover TCM.ini. Invalid version of TCM script file The TCM script was not created by this version of TCM. Corrupt or missing TCM.ini file TCM could not find TCM.ini file.
6 - 12 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 6-4 IPL Errors Error Number Error Text Probable Cause Unknown error -1 A general error occurred. Retry the download. If the failure persists, it is most likely due to a hardware failure; the device requires servicing. Cancelled by user -2 The user cancelled the download. Can't open the source -7 An error occurred opening the source device (either radio card or serial port). Check source device connectivity and retry.
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 13 Table 6-4 IPL Errors (Continued) Error Text Error Number Probable Cause Wrong destination code -28 A specific partition was chosen from the Main Menu (not Auto Select) but the file selected for download was for another partition. Ensure that the partition selected from the Main Menu matches the file selected for download. File type does not support IPL Auto Select -29 Monitor, Power Micro and Partition Table cannot be loaded with Auto Select.
6 - 14 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Creating a Splash Screen The MT2070/MT2090 DCP includes source bitmap files used to create the default splash screens for the device. Modify these files using any of the standard windows image editors to allow customization. To create a custom splash screen: 1. Use the image editor to open the Splashmono.bmp file supplied with the Series 1000 DCP. 2. Modify the bitmap file and save. 3.
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 15 Working with FFS Partitions Because the FFS partitions appear as folders under the Windows CE file system, they can be written to and read like any other folder. For example, an application program can write data to a file located in the Application folder just as it would to the Windows folder. However, the file in the Application folder is in non-volatile storage and is not lost on a cold boot (e.g., when power is removed for a long period of time).
6 - 16 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Files are copied to the Windows folder from the Flash File System using copy files (*.cpy) in the following order: \Platform \Application Example: \Application\ScanSamp2.exe>\Windows\ScanSamp2.exe This line directs CopyFiles to copy the ScanSamp2.exe application from the \Application folder to the \Windows folder. Non-FFS Partitions Non-FFS Partitions include additional software and data pre-loaded on the device that can be upgraded.
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 17 IPL IPL allows the user to upgrade the device with software updates and/or feature enhancements. Partition Update vs. File Update There are two types of updates supported by the device: partitions and files. The MT2070/MT2090 uses the same file system as the file system used on a desktop computer. A file is a unit of data that can be accessed using a file name and a location in the file system. Replacing a file erases the contents of the previous file.
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Chapter 7 Wireless Applications Introduction Wireless LANs allow the MT2090 to communicate wirelessly and to send captured data to a host device in real time. Before an MT2090 can be used on a Spectrum24 WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the wireless LAN and the device must be properly configured. Refer to the documentation that came with the Access Points (APs) for instructions on setting up the hardware.
7-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Signal Strength Icon The Signal Strength icon in the task tray indicates the cradle’s wireless signal strength as follows: Table 7-1 Wireless Applications Icons, Signal Strength Descriptions Icon Status Action Excellent signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use. Very good signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use. Good signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use. Fair signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use.
Wireless Applications 7-3 Turning Off the Radio (MT2090 only) The Wireless Companion is used to configure and manage the device’s wireless network settings. On the Config... window press the up or down Scroll key to highlight Wireless Companion and press ENT to display the Wireless Companion menu. Figure 7-2 Config... Wireless Companion Menu On the Wireless Companion menu, press the up or down Scroll key to highlight Enable or Disable Radio and press ENT.
7-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Find WLANs Application Use the Find WLANs application to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and device. Open the Find WLANs application, via the Wireless Companion menu. The Find WLANs window displays. Figure 7-3 Find WLAN Window NOTE Find WLAN display is limited to 32 items (ESSIDs or MAC addresses). A combination of up to 32 ESSIDs/APs may be displayed. Valid ESSIDs that were not displayed in the Find WLAN window may be entered manually.
Wireless Applications 7-5 Profile Editor Wizard The Profile Editor Wizard displays when creating a new profile, or editing an existing profile. If editing a profile, the fields are populated with the current settings for that profile. If creating a new profile, the known information for that WLAN network are populated into the fields. Navigate through the wizard using the soft keys to manipulate the Next and Back buttons. Tab to X to quit, a notification box appears asking the user to confirm the quit.
7-6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Operating Mode Use the Operating Mode dialog box to select the operating mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) and the country location. Figure 7-5 Operating Mode Dialog Box Table 7-3 Operating Mode Fields Field Description Operating Mode Infrastructure: Select Infrastructure to enable the device to transmit and receive data with an AP. Infrastructure is the device default mode.
Wireless Applications 7-7 Table 7-4 Operating Mode Fields (continued) Field Country (continued) Description Note that using a single profile in multiple countries implies that there is a common ESSID to connect to in each country. This is less likely than having unique ESSIDs in each country, this requires unique profiles for each country. For additional efficiency when using multiple profiles that can be used in multiple countries, the country setting for each profile can be set to a specific country.
7-8 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 7-5 Ad-Hoc Channels (Continued) Band 5 GHz Channel Frequency 36 5180 MHz 40 5200 MHz 44 5220 MHz 48 5240 MHz Figure 7-6 Ad-Hoc Settings Dialog Box 2. Select Next. The Authentication dialog box displays. Authentication Use the Authentication dialog box to configure authentication. If Ad-Hoc mode is selected, this dialog box is not available and authentication is set to None by default. Table 7-6 lists the available authentication options.
Wireless Applications 7-9 Table 7-6 Authentication Options (Continued) Authentication Description PEAP Select this option to enable PEAP authentication. This method uses a digital certificate to verify and authenticate a user's identity. LEAP Select this option to enable LEAP authentication. LEAP is founded on mutual authentication. The AP and the device attempting to connect to it require authentication before access to the network is permitted.
7 - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 7-7 PEAP Tunneled Authentication Options PEAP Tunneled Authentication Description MS CHAP v2 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS CHAP v2) is a password-based, challenge-response, mutual authentication protocol that uses the industry-standard Message Digest 4 (MD4) and Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithms to encrypt responses.
Wireless Applications 7 - 11 User Certificate Selection If the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authentication dialog box is checked or if TLS is the selected authentication type, then the Installed User Certificates dialog box displays. The user is required to select a certificate before proceeding. Select a certificate from the drop-down list of currently installed certificates. When a certificate is selected its name appears in the drop-down list.
7 - 12 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Server Certificate Selection If the Validate Server Cert check box is checked, a server certificate is required. The wizard displays the Installed Server Certs dialog box and a certificate must be selected before proceeding. An hour glass may be displayed as the wizard populates the existing certificate list. If the required certificate is not listed, then it must be installed. To select a certificate: 1.
Wireless Applications 7 - 13 3. A confirmation dialog verifies the installation. If the information in this dialog is correct, select the Yes button, If the information in this dialog is not correct select the No button. The wizard returns to the Installed Server Certs dialog box. Figure 7-13 Confirmation Dialog Box Credential Cache Options If any of the password based authentication types are chosen, then different credential caching options may be specified.
7 - 14 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 7-9 Cache Options Description At Connect If this option is selected, then a user is prompted for credentials whenever the WCS tries to connect to a new profile. If this option is not set, then the cached credentials are used to authenticate. If the credentials are not cached, then the user is prompted to enter credentials. This option only applies if a user is logged in.
Wireless Applications 7 - 15 5. Select Next. The At Time dialog box displays. Figure 7-16 At Time Dialog Box 6. Enter the time using the 24 hour clock format in the (hh:mm) box. 7. Select > to move the time to the right. Repeat for additional time periods. 8. Select Next. The User Name dialog box displays. User Name The user name and password can be entered (but is not required) when the profile is created.
7 - 16 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide 2. Select the Advanced ID check box, if advanced identification is required. 3. Select Next, the Encryption dialog box displays. See Encryption on page 7-16 for setting the encryption information. Advanced Identity Use the Advanced ID dialog box to enter the 802.1X identity. The 802.1X identity value can be 63 characters long and is a case sensitive identity supplied to the authenticator.
Wireless Applications 7 - 17 Table 7-10 Encryption Options Encryption Description Open Use the Open option as the default setting when no data packet encryption is needed over the network. Selecting this option provides no security for the data being transmitted over the network. 40-Bit WEP Select 40-Bit WEP for the adapter to use the 40-bit key length WEP encryption. WEP keys are manually entered in the edit boxes.
7 - 18 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Key Entry Page If either 40-Bit WEP or 128-Bit WEP is selected the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the Use Passkey check box was selected in the Encryption Dialog Box (see Figure 7-20 on page 7-16). The Key Entry dialog box will be shown only if the authentication is set to None. To enter the key information: 1. Enter the 40-bit or 128-bit keys into the fields. 2. Select Next.
Wireless Applications 7 - 19 IP Mode Use the IP Mode dialog box to configure network address parameters: IP address, subnet, gateway, DNS and WINS. Figure 7-24 IP Config Tab (DHCP) Table 7-12 IP Mode Options Encryption Description DHCP Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) from the IP Mode drop-down list to obtain a leased IP address and network configuration information from a remote server. DHCP is the default setting for the device profile.
7 - 20 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 7-13 Static IP Address Entry Fields Field Description IP Address The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other. Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end. This address is called the IP address (Internet Protocol address).
Wireless Applications 7 - 21 Transmit Power The transmit power can be selected for both Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure network types. The Transmit Power drop-down list contains different options for each mode. Automatic (i.e. use the current AP settings) and Power Plus (use higher than the current AP settings) are available for Infrastructure mode.
7 - 22 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 7-16 Power Transmit Options (Ad-Hoc Mode) Field Description Full Select Maximum power to set the device to the highest transmission power level. Select Maximum power when operating in highly reflective environments and areas where other devices could be operating nearby. Additionally, use the maximum power level when attempting to communicate with devices at the outer edge of a coverage area.
Wireless Applications 7 - 23 Manage Profiles Application The Manage Profiles window provides a list of user-configured wireless profiles. Define up to 32 profiles at any one time. On the Wireless Companion menu, press the up or down Scroll key to highlight Manage Profiles and press ENT to display the Manage Profiles window. Figure 7-30 Manage Profiles Window Icons next to each profile identify the profiles current state.
7 - 24 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Changing Profiles A completed profile is a set of configuration settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a wireless network. Creating different profiles is a good way of having pre-defined operating parameters available for use in various network environments. When the WLAN Profiles window initially displays, existing profiles appear in the list. Select a profile from the list.
Wireless Applications 7 - 25 Wireless Status Application The Wireless Status application window displays the current wireless connection status and information about the wireless connection. To open the Wireless Status window, select the Signal Strength from the Wireless Companion menu. The Wireless Status window displays. Figure 7-32 Wireless Status Window The Wireless Status window contains the following options. Select the option to display the option window.
7 - 26 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Signal Strength Window The Signal Strength window provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile that includes signal quality, missed beacons and transmit retry statistics. The BSSID address (shown as “AP MAC Address) displays the AP currently associated with the connection. If Ad-Hoc mode is in use, the AP MAC Address shows the BSSID of the Ad-Hoc network. All information in this window updates every 2 seconds.
Wireless Applications 7 - 27 Table 7-19 Signal Strength Status Field Description Missed Beacons Displays a percentage of the amount of beacons missed by the device. The fewer transmit retries, the more efficient the wireless network is. Beacons are uniform system packets broadcast by the AP to keep the network synchronized. Signal Level The AP signal level in decibels per milliwatt (dBm). Noise Level The background interference (noise) level in decibels per milliwatt (dBm).
7 - 28 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 7-20 Current Profile Fields (Continued) Field Description Channel Displays the current profile channel setting. Country Displays the current profile country setting. Transmit Power Displays the radio transmission power level. IPv4 Status Window The IPv4 Status window displays the current IP address, subnet and other IP related information assigned to the device.
Wireless Applications 7 - 29 Table 7-21 IPv4 Status Fields (Continued) Field Description DCHP Server The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed Internet directory service. DNS is used mostly to translate domain names and IP addresses. It is also used to control Internet e-mail delivery. Most Internet service requires DNS to operate properly. If DNS is not configured, Web sites cannot be located or e-mail delivery fails. Lease Obtained Displays the date that the IP Address was obtained.
7 - 30 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Versions Window The Versions window displays software, firmware and hardware version numbers. This window only updates each time it is displayed. There is no need to update constantly. The content of the window is determined at runtime, along with the actual hardware and software to display in the list. Executable paths of the software components on the list are defined in registry, so that the application can retrieve version information from the executable.
Wireless Applications 7 - 31 Wireless Diagnostics Application The Wireless Diagnostics application window provides links to perform ICMP Ping, Trace Routing and Known APs. To open the Wireless Diagnostics window, select Signal Strength on the Wireless Diagnostics window. The Wireless Diagnostics window displays. Figure 7-38 Wireless Diagnostics Window The Wireless Diagnostics window contains the following options. Select the option to display the option window.
7 - 32 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide ICMP Ping Window The ICMP Ping window allows a user to test a connection at the network layer (part of the IP protocol), between the device and an AP. Ping tests only stop when the user selects the Stop Test button, closes the Wireless Diagnostics application, or if the device switches between infrastructure and ad-hoc modes. To open the ICMP Ping window, select the ICMP Ping in the Wireless Diagnostics window. The ICMP Ping window displays.
Wireless Applications 7 - 33 A user can enter an IP address or a DNS Name in the IP combo box, and select Start Test. The IP combo box should match the same information as shown in the ICMP Ping window’s IP combo box. When a test is started, the trace route attempts to find all routers between the device and the destination. The Round Trip Time (RTT) between the device and each router is shown, and then the total test time is also shown.
7 - 34 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Options Use the wireless Option dialog box to select various operation settings. The options are saved when Save is selected. If the user selects X before saving and an option was changed, a dialog box displays asking the user to close without saving the changes. The options are: • Operating Mode Filtering • Regulatory • Band Selection • System Options • Change Password • Export.
Wireless Applications 7 - 35 Regulatory Options Use the Regulatory settings to configure the country the device is in. Due to regulatory requirements (within a country) a device is only allowed to use certain channels. Figure 7-43 Regulatory Options Dialog Box Table 7-23 Regulatory Options Field Description Settings Select the country of use from the drop-down list. In order to connect to a profile, the profile country must match this setting, or the AP country setting if the Enable 802.
7 - 36 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide System Options Use the system options to set miscellaneous system setting. Figure 7-45 System Options Dialog Box Table 7-25 Band Selection Options Field Description Profile Roaming Select the Profile Roaming check box to configure the device to roam to the next available WLAN profile when it moves out of range of the current WLAN profile.
Wireless Applications 7 - 37 Export Use the Export dialog box to export all profiles to a registry file, and to export the options to a registry file. Each of these export functions prompts the user for a filename that is used as the registry file. The “save” dialog box defaults to the application folder, and has a default file name to use. For exporting all profiles, the default filename is: WCS_PROFILES.REG. For exporting the options, the default filename is: WCS_OPTIONS.REG.
7 - 38 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide 2. Navigate to the desired folder. 3. In the Name field, enter a file name. 4. Select OK. When Export All Profiles is selected the current profile is also saved. This information is used to determine which profile to connect with after a warm boot or cold boot. Cold Boot Persistence Exporting options and profiles can be used to provide cold boot persistence.
Wireless Applications 7 - 39 Registry Settings Some of the parameters can be modified through a registry key. The registry path is: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Symbol Technologies, Inc.\Configuration Editor Table 7-26 Registry Parameter Settings Key Type Default Description CertificateDirectory REG_SZ \\Application The default directory to find certificates. EncryptionMask REG_DWO RD 0x0000001F Defines the encryption types that are currently supported.
7 - 40 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Login, Log Off Application When the user launches the login, log off application, the device may be in two states; the user may already be logged onto the device (having already entering credentials through the login box) or the user is not logged on. Each of these states have a separate set of use cases and a different look to the dialog box.
Wireless Applications 7 - 41 Table 7-27 Log On/Off Options (Continued) Field Description Network Username and Password Fields The Network Username and Network Password fields are used as credentials for the profile selected in the Wireless Profile field. Currently these fields are limited to 159 characters. Mask Password Checkbox The Mask Password checkbox determines whether the password field is masked (i.e., displays only the '*' character) or unmasked (i.e., displays the entered text).
7 - 42 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide BTExplorer BTExplorer is used to configure Bluetooth services and settings as well as to establish connections to other Bluetooth devices. NOTE ADCServices must be disabled in order to use BTExplorer. Refer to the MT2090/MT2070 User Guide (p/n 72E-117859-xx) for detailed information about BTExplorer settings.
Chapter 8 Staging and Provisioning Introduction This chapter describes how to stage devices using Rapid Deployment and provisioning using MSP Agent or AirBEAM Smart. NOTE Screens and windows pictured are samples and can differ from actual screens. Staging Staging is the process of setting up the device to download packages for provisioning. The device uses the Rapid Deployment (RD) Client for staging. RD Client Version 3.28 The RD Client version 3.
8-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Figure 8-1 RD Bar Code Printout Sample Bar Code Scanning The Rapid Deployment window displays bar code scan status and provides features for resetting and exiting the application. To access the Rapid Deployment window from the Home window, select Config... > Rapid Deployment. The Rapid Deployment window displays bar code scan status and provides features for resetting and exiting the application. To access the Rapid Deployment window: 1.
Staging and Provisioning Figure 8-3 Rapid Deployment Window 5. After all the bar codes are scanned successfully, the device connects to the server and the PROCESSING PROFILE window displays while network settings are configured. Figure 8-4 Rapid Deployment Window - Processing Profile 6. When staging is complete the STAGING COMPLETE window displays. Figure 8-5 Staging Complete Window 7. Press the left function key to exit the RD Client.
8-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide On-Demand Staging The MSP 3.X RD Client also enables staging without having to scan bar codes through the use of On-Demand Staging (Electronic Staging). When using On-Demand Staging, the RD Client pulls staging profiles directly from an On-Demand Profile Server over some form of pre-configured or automatically-configured IP connection.
Staging and Provisioning 8-5 Figure 8-6 Waiting for Bar Codes 2. Press the left function key to select Options. The Main Menu window displays. Figure 8-7 RD Client Main Menu 3. Use the up/down arrow keys to select Search Network and then press the center function key. The SEARCHING NETWORKS window displays. Figure 8-8 RD Client Searching for On-Demand Profile Server 4. When complete, the STAGING COMPLETE window displays.
8-6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Figure 8-9 Staging Complete Window Press the left function key to exit. RD Client Main Menu The RD Client Main Menu contains the following options: • Search Network. See On-Demand Staging on page 8-4 for detailed information. • Scan Barcodes See Bar Code Scanning on page 8-2 for detailed information. • View Client Info • Log Menu • Package List • Exit - Closes the RD Client application.
Staging and Provisioning • Plug-in type. Select View Client Info option. Figure 8-11 Client Info Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu. Log Menu The Log Menu contains the following options: • View Log • View Job Log • Set Log Level • Set Job Log Level. Select Log Menu option. Figure 8-12 Log Menu Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu.
8-8 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide View Log Use the View Log option to display a list of events that have occurred. Select View Log option. Figure 8-13 View Log Window Select OK to return to the Log Menu. View Job Log Use the View Job Log option to display a list of jobs that have be processed. Select View Job Log option. Figure 8-14 View Job Log Window Select OK to return to the Log Menu.
Staging and Provisioning Set Log Level Use the Set Log Level option to set the level of the information that appears in the log. Figure 8-15 Set Log Level Window Select a level option. Set Job Log Level Use the Set Job Log Level option to set the level of the information that appears in the Job log. Figure 8-16 Set Job Log Level Window Select a level option.
8 - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Package List Use the Package List option to display the packages that have been installed on the device. Select the Package List option. Figure 8-17 Package List Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 11 Provisioning The device supports two types of provisioning: • MSP Agent • AirBEAM Smart Client. MSP Agent NOTE MSP Agent is also known as MSP 3.X Provisioning Client. The Provisioning Client replaces AirBEAM Client and is responsible for implementing device-side provisioning activities as defined by a policy. A policy is evaluated on the MSP 3.X system and delivered to devices as job documents via relay servers. The MSP 3.
8 - 12 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Figure 8-18 MSP Agent Main Menu Monitor Processing Use the Monitor Processing option to view the status of packages being processed. Select the Monitor Processing option. Figure 8-19 Monitor Processing Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu. Force Check-In Use the Force Check-In option to check instantly for pending package downloads instead of waiting for the next automatic check that the client performs. Select the Force Check-In option.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 13 Figure 8-20 Force Check-in Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu. Package List Use the Package List option to display the packages that have been installed on the device. Select the Package List option. Figure 8-21 Package List Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu. Client Info Use the Client Info window to view the following information: • RD Client version • Product name • Operating system type • Plug-in type. Select View Client Info option.
8 - 14 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Figure 8-22 Client Info Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu. Log Menu The Log Menu contains the following options: • View Log • View Job Log • Set Log Level • Set Job Log Level. Select Log Menu option. Figure 8-23 Log Menu Window Select OK to return to the Main Menu. View Log Use the View Log option to display a list of events that have occurred. Select View Log option.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 15 Figure 8-24 View Log Window Select OK to return to the Log Menu. View Job Log Use the View Job Log option to display a list of jobs that have be processed. Select View Job Log option. Figure 8-25 View Job Log Window Press the left function key to return to the Log Menu. Set Log Level Use the Set Log Level option to set the level of the information that appears in the log.
8 - 16 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Figure 8-26 Set Log Level Window Select a level option. Set Job Log Level Use the Set Job Log Level option to set the level of the information that appears in the Job log. Figure 8-27 Set Job Log Level Window Select a level option. Hide UI Use the Hide UI option to minimize the MSP Agent application. The MSP Agent application runs in the background while minimized.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 17 AirBEAM Smart Client The AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and a device. Before transfer, AirBEAM Smart checks and compares package version, so that only updated packages are loaded. AirBEAM Smart resides on the device and allows it to request, download and install software, as well as to upload files and status data.
8 - 18 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 1. On the device, navigate to the ABClient.exe file via Utilities > File Explorer > Platform > AirBeam folder. 2. Use the Up and Down Scroll key to select the ABCLIENT.EXE file and press ENT to run the AirBEAM client software. The AirBEAM Smart CE window displays. Figure 8-28 AirBEAM Smart CE Window 3. Select File > Configure. The AirBEAM configuration window displays.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 19 Table 8-1 Package (1) Tab Descriptions Field Description Package 1 Package name of the first of eight packages. This is an optional field. Package 2 Package name of the second of eight packages. This is an optional field. Package 3 Package name of the third of eight packages. This is an optional field. Package 4 Package name of the fourth of eight packages. This is an optional field. NOTE No inadvertent trailing spaces should be entered on the Packages(1) tab.
8 - 20 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Figure 8-32 Server Tab Table 8-3 Server Tab Descriptions Field Description IP Address The IP Address of the server. It may be a host name or a dot notation format. Directory The directory on the server that contains the AirBEAM package definition files. All AirBEAM package definition files are retrieved from this directory during the package synchronization process.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 21 Table 8-4 Misc(1) Tab Descriptions Field Description Auto-load This drop-down list is used to specify how the AirBEAM Smart Client is to be invoked automatically when the client device is rebooted. The selections are: Disable: the AirBEAM Smart Client is not invoked automatically during the boot sequence. Interactive: the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence. The package synchronization process is started automatically.
8 - 22 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 8-5 Misc(2) Tab Descriptions Field Description Auto-retry This field is used to specify whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries if there is a failure during the synchronization process. If this feature is enabled, the AirBEAM Smart Client displays a popup dialog indicating the attempt of a retry. The popup dialog is displayed for the number of seconds specified in the Retry Delay field.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 23 Table 8-6 Misc (3) Tab Descriptions Field Description Use DHCP server This check box control specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 66 to specify the IP address of the FTP/TFTP server. If enabled, special RF network registry settings are required to force the DHCP server to return the “TFTP server name” field (option 66).
8 - 24 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 8-7 Misc (4) Tab Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Sched Load This drop-down menu specifies the load mode to be used for scheduled synchronization, if enabled. The selections are: Default - Specifies that the load mode specified in the Auto-load setting is to be used for scheduled synchronization sessions. Interactive - The Synchronization Dialog displays when a scheduled synchronization session occurs.
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 25 • The Status List displays status messages that indicate the progress of the synchronization process. • Press ENTER to return to the Main Menu. This button remains inactive until the synchronization process is complete. • Select Retry and press ENTER to restart the synchronization process. This button is activated only if there is an error during the synchronization process.
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Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during device operation. Maintenance For trouble-free service, observe the tips that follow when using the device and its accessories. MT20X0 • Do not scratch the screen of the device. • Although the device is water and dust resistant, do not expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time.
9-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Battery When batteries are stored over a year, battery cell manufacturers advise that some irreversible deterioration in overall battery quality may occur. To minimize this loss, they recommend storing batteries half charged in a dry, cool place between 41° and 77°F (5° and 25°C), the cooler the better, and removed from the equipment to prevent the loss of capacity. Batteries should be charged to half capacity at least once a year.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9-3 Troubleshooting MT20X0 Table 9-1 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 Problem The aiming pattern does not appear when pressing the trigger. Device emits short low/short medium/short high beep sequence (power-up beep sequence) more than once. Possible Causes Possible Solutions No power to the device. If the configuration requires a power supply, re-connect the power supply. Incorrect host interface cable is used. Connect the correct host interface cable.
9-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table 9-1 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Problem Device emits aiming pattern, but does not decode the bar code. Possible Causes Possible Solutions Device is not programmed for the correct bar code type. Program the device to read that type of bar code. Refer to the MT2090/MT2070 User Guide (p/n 72E-117859-xx) for more information. Bar code symbol is unreadable. Scan test symbols of the same bar code type to determine if the bar code is defaced.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9-5 Table 9-1 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Device emits low/high beeps during programming. Input error or Cancel bar code was scanned. Scan the correct numeric bar codes within range for the parameter programmed. Device emits low/high/low/high beeps during programming. Out of ADF parameter storage space. Erase all rules and re-program with shorter rules. Device emits a power-up beep after changing USB host type.
9-6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 9-2 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when device is inserted. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Device is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the device into the cradle, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9-7 Single Slot Charge Only Vehicle Mount Table 9-3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Vehicle Mount Cradle Symptom Device battery charging LED does not light (when using the power converter). Device's battery is not recharging. Device falls out of the cradle during vibrations. Device does not boot when placed in the cradle. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure cables to cradle and power converter are securely connected.
9-8 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Table 9-4 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Cradle Symptom Device emits a disconnect (short high-short low) beep sequence. Device emits four long low beeps after scanning a bar code. Bar code is decoded, but data is not transmitted to the host. Cradle is not sending bar code data. Possible Cause Action Device has disconnected from cradle because it is too far from the cradle.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9-9 Table 9-4 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Cradle (Continued) Symptom Scanned data is incorrectly displayed on the host. Possible Cause Cradle host communication parameters do not match host's parameters. Action Ensure proper host is selected. For RS-232, ensure the cradle's communication parameters match the host's settings.
9 - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet Table 9-5 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when device is inserted. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Device is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the device into the cradle, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9 - 11 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 9-6 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when device is inserted. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Device is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the device into the cradle, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
9 - 12 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Table 9-7 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when batteries are inserted. Battery is not charging. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Battery is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the battery, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9 - 13 Cables Table 9-8 Troubleshooting the Cables Symptom Device charge LED does not light when device is connected. Device battery is not charging. During data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete. Possible Cause Action Cable is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cable and to AC power. Cable is not seated correctly in the device.
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Appendix A Specifications and Electrical Interfaces Technical Specifications (Typical) MT20X0 Table A-1 Typical Device Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions 7.8 in H x 3.1 in. W x 5.0 in. D 19.8 cm H x 7.8 cm W x 12.7cm D Weight (with battery) MT2070: 13.5 oz (382.7 g) MT2090: 13.7 oz (388.
A-2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Table A-1 Typical Device Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Description Data Capture Options 4 configurations: 1D Laser, 1D/2D Imager, 1D/2D HD Imager, DPM Imager Communication Interface USB 2.
Specifications Table A-1 Typical Device Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Description PDF417 PDF417 (Standard, Macro), Composite Codes (CC-A,CC-B,CC-C) DPM (MT2090-DP only) Data Matrix marks applied by dot peening; laser etch, ink marks, chemical etch, inkjet mold, cast and thermal spray Typical Working Distance Refer to the Decode Distances section of the MT2090/MT2070 User Guide (p/n 72E-117859-xx). Regulatory Electrical Safety Certified to UL60950-1, CSA C22.2 No.
A-4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Table A-2 Typical single Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Operating Temperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to +50°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40°C to +70°C) Battery Charging Temperature 32° to 104°F (0°C to +40°C) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at 122° F (50°C) Power Supply 12V, 3.
Specifications A-5 Single Slot Charge Only Vehicle Cradle Table A-3 Typical Single Slot Charge Only Vehicle Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Operating Temperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to +50°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Battery Charging Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at 122° F (50°C) Power Supply 9V, 1A; p/n 50-14000-122R Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) +/-15 kV (air) (RH 50%); +/- 8 kV (contact) Shock and Vibrati
A-6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Bluetooth Cradle Table A-4 Typical Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Bluetooth Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Operating Temperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to +50°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Battery Charging Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at 122° F (50°C) Power Supply 12V, 3.
Specifications A-7 Four Slot Charge Ethernet Cradle Table A-5 Typical Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Operating Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Battery Charging Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at 122° F (50°C) Power Supply 12V, 9A; p/n 50-14000-241R Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) RH 50%; +/- 8 kV (contact) Shock and Vibration Bench Top Handling (non-
A-8 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table A-6 Typical Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Operating Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Battery Charging Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at 122° F (50°C) Power Supply 12V, 9A; p/n 50-14000-241R Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) +/-15 kV (air) (RH 50%); +/- 8 kV (contact) Shock and Vibratio
Specifications A-9 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Table A-7 Typical Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Technical Specifications Item Description Operating Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Battery Charging Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at 122° F (50°C) Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) +/-15 kV (air) (RH 50%); +/- 8 kV (contact) Shock and Vibration Drop/Shock: 1 time per side (6 drops total of the same u
A - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide MT2000 Series Electrical Interface/Device Pin-Outs Device Interface to Cradle Contact 5 Contact 1 Figure A-1 Digital Cradle Contacts NOTE Contact numbers are sequentially numbered for reference only. The device has five contacts for interfacing to a cradle. The signal descriptions in Table A-9 are for reference only.
Specifications A - 11 Device Interface to Cable 10 Cable Pins Left Pin 10 through Right Pin 1 Figure A-2 Digital Connection Pins The device has 10 pins for interfacing with a cable. The signal descriptions in Table A-9 are for reference only.
A - 12 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Auxiliary Connection An auxiliary port above the device trigger allows for the attachment of accessories such as Checkpoint EAS or additional illumination. NOTE The auxiliary port is not available on all configurations of the device. IMPORTANT When the auxiliary port cover is removed, the device is no longer water/dust sealed and is more susceptible to ESD.
Index Numerics 28-key keypad mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 authentication EAP-TLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LEAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . none . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A B accessories . . . . . .
Index - 2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide four slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1, 2-15 four slot battery charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 four slot USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23 single slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1, 2-3 LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 single slot forklift charge only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 USB cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 3 enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . esc backspace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . home 0 space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orange key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . scroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tab asterisk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 L lanyard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide subnet mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20 suspend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16 system requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 T TCM building hex image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1, 6-6 creating script . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 defining properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glossary Numeric 802.11/802.11abg. A radio protocol that may be used by the Symbol radio card. A Access Point. Access Point (AP) refers to Symbol’s Ethernet Access Point. It is a piece of communications equipment that manages communications between the host computer system and one or more wireless terminals. An AP connects to a wired Ethernet LAN and acts as a bridge between the Ethernet wired network and IEEE 802.11 interoperable radio-equipped mobile units.
Glossary - 2 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Application Programming Interface. See API. ASCII. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7 bit-plus-parity code representing 128 letters, numerals, punctuation marks and control characters. It is a standard data transmission code in the U.S. Autodiscrimination. The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code. After this determination is made, the information content is decoded. B Bar.
Glossary - 3 Byte. On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value. Bits are numbered from the right, 0 through 7, with bit 0 the low-order bit. One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character. C CDRH. Center for Devices and Radiological Health. A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety. This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation.
Glossary - 4 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide D DCP. See Device Configuration Package. Dead Zone. An area within a scanner's field of view, in which specular reflection may prevent a successful decode. Decode. To recognize a bar code symbology (e.g., UPC/EAN) and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned. Decode Algorithm. A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol. Decryption.
Glossary - 5 F File Transfer Protocol (FTP). A TCP/IP application protocol governing file transfer via network or telephone lines. See TCP/IP. Flash Disk. An additional megabyte of non-volatile memory for storing application and configuration files. Flash Memory. Flash memory is responsible for storing the system firmware and is non-volatile. If the system power is interrupted the data is not be lost. FTP. See File Transfer Protocol. G Gateway Address. An IP address for a network gateway or router.
Glossary - 6 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Input/Output Ports. I/O ports are primarily dedicated to passing information into or out of the terminal’s memory. Series 9000 scanners include Serial and USB ports. Intercharacter Gap. The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discrete code. Interleaved 2 of 5. A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces. Interleaving provides for greater information density.
Glossary - 7 LASER. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.The laser is an intense light source. Light from a laser is all the same frequency, unlike the output of an incandescent bulb. Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density. Laser Diode. A gallium-arsenide semiconductor type of laser connected to a power source to generate a laser beam. This laser type is a compact source of coherent light. Laser Scanner. A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light.
Glossary - 8 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide O ODI. See Open Data-Link Interface. Open Data-Link Interface (ODI). Novell’s driver specification for an interface between network hardware and higher-level protocols. It supports multiple protocols on a single NIC (Network Interface Controller). It is capable of understanding and translating any network information or request sent by any other ODI-compatible protocol into something a NetWare client can understand and process. Open System Authentication.
Glossary - 9 R RAM. Random Access Memory. Data in RAM can be accessed in random order, and quickly written and read. Reflectance. Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface. Resolution. The narrowest element dimension which is distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method. RF. Radio Frequency. ROM. Read-Only Memory. Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed. ROM-DOS.
Glossary - 10 Symbol MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide Soft Reset. See Warm Boot. Space. The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars. Specular Reflection. The mirror-like direct reflection of light from a surface, which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code. Start/Stop Character. A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction.
Glossary - 11 TFTP. (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) A version of the TCP/IP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) protocol that has no directory or password capability. It is the protocol used for upgrading firmware, downloading software and remote booting of diskless devices. Tolerance. Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. See TCP/IP. Trivial File Transfer Protocol. See TFTP. U UDP. User Datagram Protocol.
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