User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Getting Started
- Using the Device
- Settings
- Applications
- Data Capture
- Imaging
- Scanning Considerations
- Scanning with an Internal Scanner
- Scanning with the Camera
- Scanning with the RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager
- Scanning with the RS5100 Ring Scanner
- Scanning with the RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner
- Scanning with the DS2278 Digital Scanner
- Scanning with the DS3678 Bluetooth Scanner
- Scanning with the DS8178 Digital Scanner
- Scanning with the LI3678 Linear Imager
- DataWedge
- Supported Decoders
- Camera Supported Decoders
- SE4100 Internal Imager Supported Decoders
- SE4710 Internal Imager Supported Decoders
- SE4720 Internal Imager Supported Decoders
- RS507/RS507x Supported Decoders
- RS5100 Supported Decoders
- RS6000 Supported Decoders
- DS2278 Supported Decoders
- DS3678 Supported Decoders
- DS8178 Supported Decoders
- LI3678 Supported Decoders
- Wireless
- Accessories
- Application Deployment
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
Application Deployment
8. If prompted, enter the password for credential storage. If a password has not been set for the
credential storage, enter a password for it twice, and then touch OK.
9. If prompted, enter the certificate’s password and touch OK.
10. Enter a name for the certificate and in the Credential use drop-down, select VPN and apps or Wi-Fi.
11. Touch OK.
Android Development Tools
Development tools for Android include Android Studio, EMDK for Android, and StageNow.
Android Development Workstation
Android development tools are available at developer.android.com.
To start developing applications for the device, download Android Studio. Development can take place on
a Microsoft® Windows®, Mac® OS X®, or Linux® operating system.
Applications are written in Java or Kotlin, but compiled and executed in the Dalvik virtual machine. Once
the Java code is compiled cleanly, the developer tools make sure the application is packaged properly,
including the AndroidManifest.xml file.
Android Studio contains a full featured IDE as well as SDK components required to develop Android
applications.
Enabling Developer Options
The Developer options screen sets development-related settings. By default, the Developer Options are
hidden.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch About phone.
3. Scroll down to Build number.
4. Tap Build number seven times.
The message You are now a developer! appears.
5. Touch Back.
6. Touch System > Advanced > Developer options .
7. Slide the USB debugging switch to the ON position.
EMDK for Android
EMDK for Android provides developers with tools to create business applications for enterprise mobile
devices. It is designed for use with Google's Android Studio and includes Android class libraries such as
Barcode, sample applications with source code, and the associated documentation.
EMDK for Android allows applications to take full advantage of the capabilities that Zebra devices
have to offer. It embeds Profile Manager technology within Android Studio IDE, providing a GUI-based
development tool designed specifically for Zebra devices. This allows fewer lines of code, resulting in
reduced development time, effort, and errors.
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