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...Downloading Partitions to the MK4000 5-19 Appendix A: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications ...A-1 Appendix B: Wireless Configuration Overview ...B-1 Wireless Applications ...B-2 Signal Strength Icon ...B-3 Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off B-3 Find WLANs Application ...B-4 Profile Editor Wizard ...B-5 Profile ID ...B-5 Operating Mode ...B-6 Ad-Hoc......B-40 Graphs ...B-40 Trace Route Window ...B-41 Known APs Window ...B-42 Options ...B-43 Operating Mode Filtering ...B-43 Regulatory Options ...B-44 Band Selection ...B-44 System Options ...B-45 Auto PAC Settings ...B-45 Change Password...
...Downloading Partitions to the MK4000 5-19 Appendix A: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications ...A-1 Appendix B: Wireless Configuration Overview ...B-1 Wireless Applications ...B-2 Signal Strength Icon ...B-3 Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off B-3 Find WLANs Application ...B-4 Profile Editor Wizard ...B-5 Profile ID ...B-5 Operating Mode ...B-6 Ad-Hoc......B-40 Graphs ...B-40 Trace Route Window ...B-41 Known APs Window ...B-42 Options ...B-43 Operating Mode Filtering ...B-43 Regulatory Options ...B-44 Band Selection ...B-44 System Options ...B-45 Auto PAC Settings ...B-45 Change Password...
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... 4, System Features describes the wide range of capabilities used to support independent application development on installing, operating, and programming the MK4000. Configurations This guide includes the following configurations: • MK4000-030PZ0GWTWR - NOTE Unless otherwise noted, the term MK4000 refers to install and upgrade applications and images. Laser scanner, Ethernet • MK4900-A30PZ0GWTWR - Imager, 802...
... 4, System Features describes the wide range of capabilities used to support independent application development on installing, operating, and programming the MK4000. Configurations This guide includes the following configurations: • MK4000-030PZ0GWTWR - NOTE Unless otherwise noted, the term MK4000 refers to install and upgrade applications and images. Laser scanner, Ethernet • MK4900-A30PZ0GWTWR - Imager, 802...
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... The MK4000 contains a slot for micro SD cards of custom applications. CAUTION When connecting a headset, Zebra recommends using cable ties or other securing mechanisms outside the unit to the MK4000. Software Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for headset connection. Memory The MK4000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB flash/128 MB DRAM. 1 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk...
... The MK4000 contains a slot for micro SD cards of custom applications. CAUTION When connecting a headset, Zebra recommends using cable ties or other securing mechanisms outside the unit to the MK4000. Software Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for headset connection. Memory The MK4000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB flash/128 MB DRAM. 1 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk...
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM FEATURES Overview This chapter discusses the following operating system features: • RegMerge and CopyFiles on page 4-2 • Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 4-2 • Network Time Update: SNTP Client on page 4-2 • Memory Management on page 4-2 • Loading Additional Fonts on the MK4000 on page 4-3 • Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) on page 4-5 • Microsoft Applications on page 4-5
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM FEATURES Overview This chapter discusses the following operating system features: • RegMerge and CopyFiles on page 4-2 • Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 4-2 • Network Time Update: SNTP Client on page 4-2 • Memory Management on page 4-2 • Loading Additional Fonts on the MK4000 on page 4-3 • Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) on page 4-5 • Microsoft Applications on page 4-5
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...to install external driver packs such as RF drivers, and 27 MB is configured to the Windows® CE desktop. Network Time Update: SNTP Client The MK4000 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client can automatically set the ...RAM (volatile) memory allocation (storage vs. Memory Management Flash: Nonvolatile (Persistent) Memory The MK4000 64 MB configuration has 64 MB of available nonvolatile flash memory. 5 MB is a change from the WinCE 4.1 operating system, which had a custom SNTP client). See Chapter 5, Application Deployment. RAM: Volatile (Non-Persistent) Memory The MK4000 has 128 MB...
...to install external driver packs such as RF drivers, and 27 MB is configured to the Windows® CE desktop. Network Time Update: SNTP Client The MK4000 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client can automatically set the ...RAM (volatile) memory allocation (storage vs. Memory Management Flash: Nonvolatile (Persistent) Memory The MK4000 64 MB configuration has 64 MB of available nonvolatile flash memory. 5 MB is a change from the WinCE 4.1 operating system, which had a custom SNTP client). See Chapter 5, Application Deployment. RAM: Volatile (Non-Persistent) Memory The MK4000 has 128 MB...
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...reference styles by name (e.g., Arial Bold); Adding languages does not guarantee Web pages display in the system are available to ensure proper operation. • Most Web pages contain information that tells the browser what language encoding (the language and character set the style separately ... "b" or "strong" tag, or a style). • For best results, do not persist over power cycles or cold boots. 4 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk for display. Use intuitive names for fonts to the .Net Compact Framework during runtime. If this can negatively impact system performance. Use the copy...
...reference styles by name (e.g., Arial Bold); Adding languages does not guarantee Web pages display in the system are available to ensure proper operation. • Most Web pages contain information that tells the browser what language encoding (the language and character set the style separately ... "b" or "strong" tag, or a style). • For best results, do not persist over power cycles or cold boots. 4 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk for display. Use intuitive names for fonts to the .Net Compact Framework during runtime. If this can negatively impact system performance. Use the copy...
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PocketBrowser features include: • Blocking users from the Microsoft operating system • Exposing the full screen area to another seamlessly without recompiling or rewriting it. Download the DCP from the Support Central web site,... Configuration Package (DCP) for the Web PocketBrowser is used across all vertical markets and in a wide variety of applications, enabling developers and integrators to the MK4000. On http://www.zebra.com/support, select Software Downloads. d. The DCP includes the user documentation, flash partitions, Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM), and the ...
PocketBrowser features include: • Blocking users from the Microsoft operating system • Exposing the full screen area to another seamlessly without recompiling or rewriting it. Download the DCP from the Support Central web site,... Configuration Package (DCP) for the Web PocketBrowser is used across all vertical markets and in a wide variety of applications, enabling developers and integrators to the MK4000. On http://www.zebra.com/support, select Software Downloads. d. The DCP includes the user documentation, flash partitions, Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM), and the ...
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... To upgrade the operating system using ActiveSync. Connect the MK4000 to power and to the MK4000 on page 5-5. ...On the MK4000, tap Start > Programs > Windows Explorer. 8. See the Inserting a Micro SD Card on the desktop computer, select Explore. 5. Copy the OSUpdate folder into the MK4000. Double-...with at least 16 MB of storage into the My Device\SC Card\ folder on the MK4000. 7. After the update completes and the MK4000 reboots, remove the SD... Application folder: files stored in RAM. Install the DCP onto the desktop computer. See ActiveSync on page 5-6. Drag the ...
... To upgrade the operating system using ActiveSync. Connect the MK4000 to power and to the MK4000 on page 5-5. ...On the MK4000, tap Start > Programs > Windows Explorer. 8. See the Inserting a Micro SD Card on the desktop computer, select Explore. 5. Copy the OSUpdate folder into the MK4000. Double-...with at least 16 MB of storage into the My Device\SC Card\ folder on the MK4000. 7. After the update completes and the MK4000 reboots, remove the SD... Application folder: files stored in RAM. Install the DCP onto the desktop computer. See ActiveSync on page 5-6. Drag the ...
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... files' source directories to the partition. A typical partition is not a merge but a replacement operation. The scripts contain all data previously in the following folder: C:\Program Files\Symbol Device Configuration Packages\MK4000 v1.0\TCM Scripts. The most common use TCM to load hex files to the... MK4000 • Creating a splash screen • Flash storage. Use standard Windows drag-and-drop operations to add and delete files from the ...
... files' source directories to the partition. A typical partition is not a merge but a replacement operation. The scripts contain all data previously in the following folder: C:\Program Files\Symbol Device Configuration Packages\MK4000 v1.0\TCM Scripts. The most common use TCM to load hex files to the... MK4000 • Creating a splash screen • Flash storage. Use standard Windows drag-and-drop operations to add and delete files from the ...
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... appears. The File Explorer window supports standard windows; Figure 5-9 Configure Build Window 2. Select the items (partitions) to build using standard file operations such as a base and save the changes in the File Explorer window and dragging them to an existing script writes over the original script.... 5 - 12 MK4000 MicroKiosk for previously created scripts to ensure that all built partitions. Click Open to the Script Script contents are still in the script...
... appears. The File Explorer window supports standard windows; Figure 5-9 Configure Build Window 2. Select the items (partitions) to build using standard file operations such as a base and save the changes in the File Explorer window and dragging them to an existing script writes over the original script.... 5 - 12 MK4000 MicroKiosk for previously created scripts to ensure that all built partitions. Click Open to the Script Script contents are still in the script...
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... Device Status and a progress bar. 13. Select the Image Files To Load. 11. Click Download to reboot the MK4000. Serial and Ethernet Tabs 10. When download completes, enter reset to begin the operation. 5 - 14 MK4000 MicroKiosk for input... 9. The Load Terminal window > Serial tab appears. The Downloading screen on the toolbar. Enter the...
... Device Status and a progress bar. 13. Select the Image Files To Load. 11. Click Download to reboot the MK4000. Serial and Ethernet Tabs 10. When download completes, enter reset to begin the operation. 5 - 14 MK4000 MicroKiosk for input... 9. The Load Terminal window > Serial tab appears. The Downloading screen on the toolbar. Enter the...
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.... It then merges the registry changes into two sections: Flash File System (FFS) Partitions and Non-FFS Partitions. This allows folders later in RAM. The two FFS partitions appear as a hard drive that the OS file system can store data (partitions) that allows making registry edits to...registry is re-created on every cold boot from . NOTE Regmerge only merges the .reg files on the MK4000. Take care when using Regmerge to and read and write to operate the MK4000. A warm boot skips the merge process. However, the file in the Application folder is in certain Flash...
.... It then merges the registry changes into two sections: Flash File System (FFS) Partitions and Non-FFS Partitions. This allows folders later in RAM. The two FFS partitions appear as a hard drive that the OS file system can store data (partitions) that allows making registry edits to...registry is re-created on every cold boot from . NOTE Regmerge only merges the .reg files on the MK4000. Take care when using Regmerge to and read and write to operate the MK4000. A warm boot skips the merge process. However, the file in the Application folder is in certain Flash...
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... development. The demo application partition included in the MK4000. They also contain system information. NOTE 8 bits per pixel only applies to the MK4000 using copy files (*.cpy) in the following : • Windows CE: The complete Windows CE operating system is loaded in the DCP contains the following...16 bits per pixel) appears as the results are not visible when the operating system is mandatory for the MK4000. • Splash Screen: a bitmap smaller than 16 kb (and limited to another on the MK4000. The warm boot does not re-initialize the registry and the early loading...
... development. The demo application partition included in the MK4000. They also contain system information. NOTE 8 bits per pixel only applies to the MK4000 using copy files (*.cpy) in the following : • Windows CE: The complete Windows CE operating system is loaded in the DCP contains the following...16 bits per pixel) appears as the results are not visible when the operating system is mandatory for the MK4000. • Splash Screen: a bitmap smaller than 16 kb (and limited to another on the MK4000. The warm boot does not re-initialize the registry and the early loading...
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... Box Table B-4 Profile ID Fields Field Description Profile Name The name and (WLAN) identifier of the network connection. Select Refresh to this new profile. The Operating Mode dialog box displays. On the confirmation dialog box, tap No to return to the wizard or tap Yes to quit and return to either...
... Box Table B-4 Profile ID Fields Field Description Profile Name The name and (WLAN) identifier of the network connection. Select Refresh to this new profile. The Operating Mode dialog box displays. On the confirmation dialog box, tap No to return to the wizard or tap Yes to quit and return to either...
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Figure B-5 Operating Mode Dialog Box Table B-5 Operating Mode Fields Field Description Operating Mode Select Infrastructure to enable the device to -peer without APs using a shared ESSID. Select Ad Hoc to enable the device to form its own local network where devices communicate peer-to transmit and receive data with an AP. B - 6 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Operating Mode Use the Operating Mode dialog box to select the operating mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) and the country location. Infrastructure is the default mode.
Figure B-5 Operating Mode Dialog Box Table B-5 Operating Mode Fields Field Description Operating Mode Select Infrastructure to enable the device to -peer without APs using a shared ESSID. Select Ad Hoc to enable the device to form its own local network where devices communicate peer-to transmit and receive data with an AP. B - 6 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Operating Mode Use the Operating Mode dialog box to select the operating mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) and the country location. Infrastructure is the default mode.
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...44), select the specific country in more for instruction on wireless infrastructures do not support 802.11d). Wireless Configuration B - 7 Table B-5 Operating Mode Fields (Continued) Field Description Country Country determines if the profile is only valid for Infrastructure WLANs. Single Country Use: If using the ... Regulatory > Country setting is not used for infrastructure WLANs. 802.11d feature is valid for the country of operation. If the current country (found via 802.11d. Tap Next. If you selected Infrastructure mode, the Security Mode dialog box displays....
...44), select the specific country in more for instruction on wireless infrastructures do not support 802.11d). Wireless Configuration B - 7 Table B-5 Operating Mode Fields (Continued) Field Description Country Country determines if the profile is only valid for Infrastructure WLANs. Single Country Use: If using the ... Regulatory > Country setting is not used for infrastructure WLANs. 802.11d feature is valid for the country of operation. If the current country (found via 802.11d. Tap Next. If you selected Infrastructure mode, the Security Mode dialog box displays....
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... to authenticate remote Windows workstations. PAP is also more commonly used than CHAP to log in a format optimized for compatibility with Windows operating systems. MS CHAP v2 X X X Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS CHAP v2) is a password-based, challenge...TLS X X EAP TLS is used by Microsoft as CHAP, since it works only to establish the initial link. B - 12 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Table B-9 Tunneled Authentication Options (Continued) Tunneled Authentication Type Authentication PEAP TTLS EAP-FAST ...
... to authenticate remote Windows workstations. PAP is also more commonly used than CHAP to log in a format optimized for compatibility with Windows operating systems. MS CHAP v2 X X X Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS CHAP v2) is a password-based, challenge...TLS X X EAP TLS is used by Microsoft as CHAP, since it works only to establish the initial link. B - 12 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Table B-9 Tunneled Authentication Options (Continued) Tunneled Authentication Type Authentication PEAP TTLS EAP-FAST ...
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... initialized to blank. Figure B-10 Installed Server Certificates Dialog Box The Import Certificate dialog box appears. Browse to the Installed Server Certs dialog box. B - 14 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Server Certificate Selection If you create the profile, but it is not used to initialize the username field... the profile uses an authentication tunnel type of credential information. Whether or not you enter a value in the Enter User Name field during a Profile Roaming operation.
... initialized to blank. Figure B-10 Installed Server Certificates Dialog Box The Import Certificate dialog box appears. Browse to the Installed Server Certs dialog box. B - 14 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Server Certificate Selection If you create the profile, but it is not used to initialize the username field... the profile uses an authentication tunnel type of credential information. Whether or not you enter a value in the Enter User Name field during a Profile Roaming operation.
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... display the Advanced Address Entry dialog box. This helps organize and simplify routing between physical networks. Select the Advanced check box, then tap NEXT to operate properly. DNS translates domain names and IP addresses, and controls Internet email delivery. Tap NEXT without selecting the Advanced check box to manage routed IP... end. Each node on that communicate with the user or host computer at each other. All IP addresses have a network part and a host part. B - 24 MK4000 MicroKiosk for example, 192.168.7.27.
... display the Advanced Address Entry dialog box. This helps organize and simplify routing between physical networks. Select the Advanced check box, then tap NEXT to operate properly. DNS translates domain names and IP addresses, and controls Internet email delivery. Tap NEXT without selecting the Advanced check box to manage routed IP... end. Each node on that communicate with the user or host computer at each other. All IP addresses have a network part and a host part. B - 24 MK4000 MicroKiosk for example, 192.168.7.27.
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...-down list contains different options for the AP. Increasing the radio transmission power level increases the range at which other wireless devices that might be operating nearby. Automatic (i.e., use the current AP settings) and Power Plus (use the AP power level. Figure B-22 Transmit Power Dialog Box (Infrastructure Mode) Table B-16...
...-down list contains different options for the AP. Increasing the radio transmission power level increases the range at which other wireless devices that might be operating nearby. Automatic (i.e., use the current AP settings) and Power Plus (use the AP power level. Figure B-22 Transmit Power Dialog Box (Infrastructure Mode) Table B-16...