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... Magstripe Reader Installation ...2-9 Card Swiping ...2-11 Advertisement Insert Mounting ...2-12 Chapter 3: Configuration Overview ...3-1 System Configuration Manager ...3-1 File Types ...3-1 User Interface ...3-2 File Deployment ...3-4 Local Configuration Using the Microsoft Windows Control Panel 3-4 Configuration via Registry File ...3-4 Rebooting the MK4000 ...3-4 Chapter 4: System Features Overview ...4-1 RegMerge and CopyFiles ...4-2 Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop 4-2 Network Time Update: SNTP Client 4-2 Memory Management ...4-2 Flash: Nonvolatile (Persistent) Memory 4-2 RAM...
... Magstripe Reader Installation ...2-9 Card Swiping ...2-11 Advertisement Insert Mounting ...2-12 Chapter 3: Configuration Overview ...3-1 System Configuration Manager ...3-1 File Types ...3-1 User Interface ...3-2 File Deployment ...3-4 Local Configuration Using the Microsoft Windows Control Panel 3-4 Configuration via Registry File ...3-4 Rebooting the MK4000 ...3-4 Chapter 4: System Features Overview ...4-1 RegMerge and CopyFiles ...4-2 Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop 4-2 Network Time Update: SNTP Client 4-2 Memory Management ...4-2 Flash: Nonvolatile (Persistent) Memory 4-2 RAM...
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... MK4000 Rear View External Ports The MK4000 has the following external ports: Power Port A power supply connects to the MK4000. For more information, see USB Connection on page 2-2. An Ethernet (10/100Base-T) cable connected to the Ethernet port provides both data communication and power to the power port (2.0 mm barrel jack connector) on the MK4000. Wired Ethernet: Power through AC Outlet The Ethernet / Bias-T (10-conductor RJ45) port accommodates Ethernet data connection. RJ45 Ethernet/Bias-T Wired/Wireless Ethernet: Power through Power-over-Ethernet The MK4000 supports...
... MK4000 Rear View External Ports The MK4000 has the following external ports: Power Port A power supply connects to the MK4000. For more information, see USB Connection on page 2-2. An Ethernet (10/100Base-T) cable connected to the Ethernet port provides both data communication and power to the power port (2.0 mm barrel jack connector) on the MK4000. Wired Ethernet: Power through AC Outlet The Ethernet / Bias-T (10-conductor RJ45) port accommodates Ethernet data connection. RJ45 Ethernet/Bias-T Wired/Wireless Ethernet: Power through Power-over-Ethernet The MK4000 supports...
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...Power To supply power, use the standard Zebra approved power supply or 802.3at Power-over-Ethernet certified equipment. Connectivity Options MK4000 connectivity options include USB, wired 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, or wireless 802.11 a/b/g Mbps. Memory The MK4000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB flash/128 MB DRAM. Software Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for headset connection. 1 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Headset Jack The MK4000 includes a port for the Microsoft® Windows...
...Power To supply power, use the standard Zebra approved power supply or 802.3at Power-over-Ethernet certified equipment. Connectivity Options MK4000 connectivity options include USB, wired 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, or wireless 802.11 a/b/g Mbps. Memory The MK4000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB flash/128 MB DRAM. Software Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for headset connection. 1 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Headset Jack The MK4000 includes a port for the Microsoft® Windows...
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... connections • Wired Ethernet (10/100Base-T cable) • Power through AC outlet • Power through POE To access the Windows® CE Desktop, see Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 4-2. To remove the screen protector, lift the corner using a thin plastic card, such as shown on the device. To remove the card, press down gently on page 1-3 for slot location. Connecting the MK4000 The MK4000 communication interfaces include both wired or wireless solutions: • USB Connection...
... connections • Wired Ethernet (10/100Base-T cable) • Power through AC outlet • Power through POE To access the Windows® CE Desktop, see Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 4-2. To remove the screen protector, lift the corner using a thin plastic card, such as shown on the device. To remove the card, press down gently on page 1-3 for slot location. Connecting the MK4000 The MK4000 communication interfaces include both wired or wireless solutions: • USB Connection...
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... the power cable. 3. Connect the mini A USB cable to the mini USB port on the MK4000. Insert the power supply barrel connector into a wall outlet. 4. See Figure 1-2 on page 1-3 for port locations. 2. Plug the AC power supply into the MK4000 power port. Connect the USB cable to the mini USB port on the MK4000. Connect the other end of the cable to the peripheral device. Connect the Ethernet cable to a peripheral device such as a printer, a handheld scanner, a keyboard, or mouse. 1. Connecting to Peripheral Devices Use a mini A USB cable and a USB adapter cable...
... the power cable. 3. Connect the mini A USB cable to the mini USB port on the MK4000. Insert the power supply barrel connector into a wall outlet. 4. See Figure 1-2 on page 1-3 for port locations. 2. Plug the AC power supply into the MK4000 power port. Connect the USB cable to the mini USB port on the MK4000. Connect the other end of the cable to the peripheral device. Connect the Ethernet cable to a peripheral device such as a printer, a handheld scanner, a keyboard, or mouse. 1. Connecting to Peripheral Devices Use a mini A USB cable and a USB adapter cable...
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... MK4000 and reboot the MK4000 to the MK4000 and merged upon a cold boot. For information on using the Control Panel. SCM eliminates the potential user errors that is available from Support Central at Support Central. CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION Overview This chapter describes how to set configuration parameters for the device. SCM is also available at http://www.zebra.com/support. . This file is a Windows®-based utility that define the configurable...
... MK4000 and reboot the MK4000 to the MK4000 and merged upon a cold boot. For information on using the Control Panel. SCM eliminates the potential user errors that is available from Support Central at Support Central. CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION Overview This chapter describes how to set configuration parameters for the device. SCM is also available at http://www.zebra.com/support. . This file is a Windows®-based utility that define the configurable...
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..., OR remove and apply power. Tap the filename to the Application Guide for Devices. For more information. Warm Boot Run the Warmboot application. Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to the Windows Mobile Version 5.0 Help file for more information on using the Control Panel, refer to install. 4. Refer to take affect. Configuration via Registry File Before downloading the configuration file (.reg file) to the MK4000 Application...
..., OR remove and apply power. Tap the filename to the Application Guide for Devices. For more information. Warm Boot Run the Warmboot application. Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to the Windows Mobile Version 5.0 Help file for more information on using the Control Panel, refer to install. 4. Refer to take affect. Configuration via Registry File Before downloading the configuration file (.reg file) to the MK4000 Application...
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... application partition (folder). memory used to run programs) to set and update the MK4000 time and date through cold boot cycles. Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop If an MK4000 is committed for file storage. The SNTP Client program queries the specified SNTP server over the network to persist memory allocation settings through cold boot cycles. The data partition (folder) has no available memory. Add a PC card to the MK4000 to install external driver packs...
... application partition (folder). memory used to run programs) to set and update the MK4000 time and date through cold boot cycles. Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop If an MK4000 is committed for file storage. The SNTP Client program queries the specified SNTP server over the network to persist memory allocation settings through cold boot cycles. The data partition (folder) has no available memory. Add a PC card to the MK4000 to install external driver packs...
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... device folder. • Program Files folder: files stored in this folder are discarded after a cold boot. See Downloading Files to the desktop computer via a USB cable, and set up a partnership between the two computers using an SD card, 1. Connect the MK4000 to power and to the MK4000 on page 2-2. 3. On the drive in the Application folder, e.g., radio profile, time zone setting, license keys. NOTE Cold booting the MK4000...
... device folder. • Program Files folder: files stored in this folder are discarded after a cold boot. See Downloading Files to the desktop computer via a USB cable, and set up a partnership between the two computers using an SD card, 1. Connect the MK4000 to power and to the MK4000 on page 2-2. 3. On the drive in the Application folder, e.g., radio profile, time zone setting, license keys. NOTE Cold booting the MK4000...
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... Device Configuration Packages\MK4000 v1.0\TCM Scripts. NOTE Before creating a script to build a hex image, identify the files required (system files, drivers, applications, etc.) and locate the files' source directories to the flash memory of partitions are the flash file systems such as the operating system, monitor, or splash screen. (Again using a desktop computer comparison, these partitions are roughly equivalent to a C: or D: hard disk drive.) In addition to the "hard disk" partitions...
... Device Configuration Packages\MK4000 v1.0\TCM Scripts. NOTE Before creating a script to build a hex image, identify the files required (system files, drivers, applications, etc.) and locate the files' source directories to the flash memory of partitions are the flash file systems such as the operating system, monitor, or splash screen. (Again using a desktop computer comparison, these partitions are roughly equivalent to a C: or D: hard disk drive.) In addition to the "hard disk" partitions...
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Remove and restore power to the MK4000 to the Calibration screen. Application Deployment 5 - 15 Figure 5-12 Calibration Screen NOTE To access the Calibration screen from the Windows CE Control Panel, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel. Carefully press and briefly hold the stylus tip on the screen. 3. The Confirm Calibration screen displays. Cells highlighted in the partition table when you click the Execute button. Failure finding directory xxx Building process failed because directory...
Remove and restore power to the MK4000 to the Calibration screen. Application Deployment 5 - 15 Figure 5-12 Calibration Screen NOTE To access the Calibration screen from the Windows CE Control Panel, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel. Carefully press and briefly hold the stylus tip on the screen. 3. The Confirm Calibration screen displays. Cells highlighted in the partition table when you click the Execute button. Failure finding directory xxx Building process failed because directory...
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...port is free and is in size). Check if the correct flow control protocol is selected and the MK4000 is properly connected and is properly configured. Target Disk Full Build process failed because TCM failed to add file to the MK4000 type specified by this version of a disk volume. Incorrect disk... changed after the script was not created by the current opening the file xxx with write access. Check available disk space. FAILED CONNECTION TO TERMINAL (Terminal Not Connected Properly/Terminal Not Ready to Receive) While downloading images, TCM failed to connect to create Hex image ...
...port is free and is in size). Check if the correct flow control protocol is selected and the MK4000 is properly connected and is properly configured. Target Disk Full Build process failed because TCM failed to add file to the MK4000 type specified by this version of a disk volume. Incorrect disk... changed after the script was not created by the current opening the file xxx with write access. Check available disk space. FAILED CONNECTION TO TERMINAL (Terminal Not Connected Properly/Terminal Not Ready to Receive) While downloading images, TCM failed to connect to create Hex image ...
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... server. See Building the Image on the wireless network can download them to request, download, and install software, as well as the storage point for the software transfer. Rapid Deployment Client The Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to open the Splashcolor.bmp file included with the DCP for information about loading the splash screen using any of the standard windows image editors. See Downloading the Image...
... server. See Building the Image on the wireless network can download them to request, download, and install software, as well as the storage point for the software transfer. Rapid Deployment Client The Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to open the Splashcolor.bmp file included with the DCP for information about loading the splash screen using any of the standard windows image editors. See Downloading the Image...
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... folder are two device drivers included in the Windows CE image to assist developers in non-volatile storage and is not lost on every cold boot from the default ROM image, the RegMerge driver is in configuring the MK4000 following a cold boot: RegMerge and CopyFiles. It then merges the registry changes into two sections: Flash File System (FFS) Partitions and Non-FFS Partitions. This way, it...
... folder are two device drivers included in the Windows CE image to assist developers in non-volatile storage and is not lost on every cold boot from the default ROM image, the RegMerge driver is in configuring the MK4000 following a cold boot: RegMerge and CopyFiles. It then merges the registry changes into two sections: Flash File System (FFS) Partitions and Non-FFS Partitions. This way, it...
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... the country in the options page or it must manually change the Options > Regulatory > Country setting when entering a new country. Wireless Configuration B - 7 Table B-5 Operating Mode Fields (Continued) Field Description Country Country determines if the profile is disabled) does not match the country set the profile country to in each country. Under Options > Regulatory, select Enable 802.11d. If you selected Infrastructure mode, the Security Mode dialog box displays.
... the country in the options page or it must manually change the Options > Regulatory > Country setting when entering a new country. Wireless Configuration B - 7 Table B-5 Operating Mode Fields (Continued) Field Description Country Country determines if the profile is disabled) does not match the country set the profile country to in each country. Under Options > Regulatory, select Enable 802.11d. If you selected Infrastructure mode, the Security Mode dialog box displays.
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... type uses a different scheme using various combinations of a server certificate. A user certificate is optional. EAP-FAST Select this option to enable TTLS authentication. Automatic PAC provisioning can connect to enable EAP-FAST authentication. Validating the server certificate is required; TTLS Select this option to the network. Validating the server certificate is currently not supported. EAP-TLS Select this option to the user. B - 10 MK4000 MicroKiosk for encryption key. No user...
... type uses a different scheme using various combinations of a server certificate. A user certificate is optional. EAP-FAST Select this option to enable TTLS authentication. Automatic PAC provisioning can connect to enable EAP-FAST authentication. Validating the server certificate is required; TTLS Select this option to the network. Validating the server certificate is currently not supported. EAP-TLS Select this option to the user. B - 10 MK4000 MicroKiosk for encryption key. No user...
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... EAP-FAST authentication protocol. Enabled by default. Select No to disallow automatic PAC provisioning. Allow Refreshing Select Yes from the drop-down list to allow automatically provisioning the device with this to manually configure the IP in the standard Windows IP window. System Options Use System Options to set in the network profile. Enable IP Mgmt Enables the Wireless Companion Services to the next available WLAN profile...
... EAP-FAST authentication protocol. Enabled by default. Select No to disallow automatic PAC provisioning. Allow Refreshing Select Yes from the drop-down list to allow automatically provisioning the device with this to manually configure the IP in the standard Windows IP window. System Options Use System Options to set in the network profile. Enable IP Mgmt Enables the Wireless Companion Services to the next available WLAN profile...
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... page C-3 Table C-1 Troubleshooting Problem MK4000 does not turn on page 1-3. Need to the host. See Figure 1-2 on MK4000 appears to lock up upon bootup MK4000 does not respond to polls from PC card to the application folder fails with error "Access is not connected to determine a device MAC N/A address Open Start > Programs > CommandPrompt. Re-calibrate the screen. Check cables to 'address'. code scanning. A utility with no user application is...
... page C-3 Table C-1 Troubleshooting Problem MK4000 does not turn on page 1-3. Need to the host. See Figure 1-2 on MK4000 appears to lock up upon bootup MK4000 does not respond to polls from PC card to the application folder fails with error "Access is not connected to determine a device MAC N/A address Open Start > Programs > CommandPrompt. Re-calibrate the screen. Check cables to 'address'. code scanning. A utility with no user application is...
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... cannot download directly from a .zip file using Start > Programs > Command and type ipconfig to save settings and cycling power before calling for service help. Use ActiveSync to delete the existing mkconfig.reg file or use Monitor to save configurations, the device does not boot properly. Check communication parameter settings. This is corrupt Reset or power loss during write to Spectrum24.reg. When using Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage Manager, and re-install partition data...
... cannot download directly from a .zip file using Start > Programs > Command and type ipconfig to save settings and cycling power before calling for service help. Use ActiveSync to delete the existing mkconfig.reg file or use Monitor to save configurations, the device does not boot properly. Check communication parameter settings. This is corrupt Reset or power loss during write to Spectrum24.reg. When using Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage Manager, and re-install partition data...
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...B-24 Symbol configuration manager file deployment 3-4 file types 3-1 menu 3-2 parameter indicators 3-3 user interface 3-2 XML provisioning 3-1 starting 5-9 technical specifications A-1 time 4-2 TKIP (WPA B-20 TLS B-12 touch screen 1-4 troubleshooting C-2 U unpacking 2-1 updating data time 4-2 upgrade OS 5-7 USB cable 5-7 communications 2-2 host connection 2-3 peripheral connection 2-3 port 1-3 V virtual keyboard 4-5 volatile memory 4-2 W WINS B-23, B-24 wireless local area networks B-2 wordpad 4-5 X XML provisioning SCM 3-1 T TCM building hex image 5-8, 5-12, 5-13...
...B-24 Symbol configuration manager file deployment 3-4 file types 3-1 menu 3-2 parameter indicators 3-3 user interface 3-2 XML provisioning 3-1 starting 5-9 technical specifications A-1 time 4-2 TKIP (WPA B-20 TLS B-12 touch screen 1-4 troubleshooting C-2 U unpacking 2-1 updating data time 4-2 upgrade OS 5-7 USB cable 5-7 communications 2-2 host connection 2-3 peripheral connection 2-3 port 1-3 V virtual keyboard 4-5 volatile memory 4-2 W WINS B-23, B-24 wireless local area networks B-2 wordpad 4-5 X XML provisioning SCM 3-1 T TCM building hex image 5-8, 5-12, 5-13...