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... your facility's Technical or Systems Support. Insert the four shoulder screws, also provided, into the mounting bracket. 4. Connect the cables to secure in place. 6. Mount the MK4000 by placing the shoulder screws through the hole in place. 6. Mount the MK4000 by ť po uplynutí... must be returned to : http://www.zebra.com/support Lisainformatsiooni saamiseks toote tagastamise kohta külastage palun aadressi: http://www.zebra.com/weee. Latviešu: ES klientiem: visi produkti pēc to secure the MK4000. Raadpleeg http://www.zebra.com/weee voor meer informatie...
... your facility's Technical or Systems Support. Insert the four shoulder screws, also provided, into the mounting bracket. 4. Connect the cables to secure in place. 6. Mount the MK4000 by placing the shoulder screws through the hole in place. 6. Mount the MK4000 by ť po uplynutí... must be returned to : http://www.zebra.com/support Lisainformatsiooni saamiseks toote tagastamise kohta külastage palun aadressi: http://www.zebra.com/weee. Latviešu: ES klientiem: visi produkti pēc to secure the MK4000. Raadpleeg http://www.zebra.com/weee voor meer informatie...
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... This guide includes the following configurations: • MK4000-030PZ0GWTWR - Laser scanner, Ethernet • MK4900-A30PZ0GWTWR - ABOUT THIS GUIDE Introduction The MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide provides information on the MK4000. • Chapter 5, Application Deployment describes the software development environments and how to support independent application development on installing, operating, and programming...
... This guide includes the following configurations: • MK4000-030PZ0GWTWR - Laser scanner, Ethernet • MK4900-A30PZ0GWTWR - ABOUT THIS GUIDE Introduction The MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide provides information on the MK4000. • Chapter 5, Application Deployment describes the software development environments and how to support independent application development on installing, operating, and programming...
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.../support. Zebra is not responsible for support. If you may need to calls by Zebra support, you purchased your business product from a Zebra business partner, please contact that provide additional information about configuring the MK4000: • MK500/MK4000 Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-112230-xx • MK4000 ...; MSP 3.X User's Guide, p/n 72E-100158-xx For the latest version of these guides and software, visit: http://www.zebra.com/support Service Information If you have the following information available: • Serial number of the unit • Model number or product name •...
.../support. Zebra is not responsible for support. If you may need to calls by Zebra support, you purchased your business product from a Zebra business partner, please contact that provide additional information about configuring the MK4000: • MK500/MK4000 Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-112230-xx • MK4000 ...; MSP 3.X User's Guide, p/n 72E-100158-xx For the latest version of these guides and software, visit: http://www.zebra.com/support Service Information If you have the following information available: • Serial number of the unit • Model number or product name •...
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...Micro SD Card Slot Mini USB Host/Client Port Mini USB Host Ports (2) Headset Jack Figure 1-2 MK4000 Rear View External Ports The MK4000 has the following external ports: Power Port A power supply connects to the MK4000. RJ45 Ethernet/Bias-T Wired/Wireless Ethernet: Power through Power-over-Ethernet The MK4000 supports... Power-over-Ethernet (POE), 802.3at standard. 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: ...
...Micro SD Card Slot Mini USB Host/Client Port Mini USB Host Ports (2) Headset Jack Figure 1-2 MK4000 Rear View External Ports The MK4000 has the following external ports: Power Port A power supply connects to the MK4000. RJ45 Ethernet/Bias-T Wired/Wireless Ethernet: Power through Power-over-Ethernet The MK4000 supports... Power-over-Ethernet (POE), 802.3at standard. 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: ...
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... such as PDF417. Memory The MK4000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB flash/128 MB DRAM. Connectivity Options MK4000 connectivity options include USB, wired 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, or wireless 802.11 a/b/g Mbps. See Bar Code Decoding on page 1-6. Software Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for micro SD cards of custom applications...
... such as PDF417. Memory The MK4000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB flash/128 MB DRAM. Connectivity Options MK4000 connectivity options include USB, wired 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, or wireless 802.11 a/b/g Mbps. See Bar Code Decoding on page 1-6. Software Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for micro SD cards of custom applications...
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... the Control Panel. System Configuration Manager The System Configuration Manager (SCM) is available from Support Central at Support Central. Configure these settings remotely using the System Configuration Manager (SCM), or locally on a host computer and creates/edits an MK4000 configuration file (mkconfig.reg). CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION Overview This chapter describes how to the Microsoft...
... the Control Panel. System Configuration Manager The System Configuration Manager (SCM) is available from Support Central at Support Central. Configure these settings remotely using the System Configuration Manager (SCM), or locally on a host computer and creates/edits an MK4000 configuration file (mkconfig.reg). CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION Overview This chapter describes how to the Microsoft...
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... Device type - The state indicators display one type of device is loaded and the device type is not valid for one of parameters modified from Support Central) must reside in Figure 3-2 shows that the current configuration file contains 1 Invalid Parameter and 2 Modified Parameters. Invalid This parameter is changed from left to...
... Device type - The state indicators display one type of device is loaded and the device type is not valid for one of parameters modified from Support Central) must reside in Figure 3-2 shows that the current configuration file contains 1 Invalid Parameter and 2 Modified Parameters. Invalid This parameter is changed from left to...
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...- 3 Browser Applications The PocketBrowser 2.1 development tool allows Web developers to quickly create robust applications that can program the MK4000 to support additional fonts such as they are part of advanced data capture capabilities. It provides interfaces to device hardware and features ...; Wingding. For example, to change default system font path from the factory. The MK4000 supports the following options to implement each feature of the browser. However the new fonts consume system RAM as Unicode and double-byte character font. Copying new fonts to the \windows\fonts ...
...- 3 Browser Applications The PocketBrowser 2.1 development tool allows Web developers to quickly create robust applications that can program the MK4000 to support additional fonts such as they are part of advanced data capture capabilities. It provides interfaces to device hardware and features ...; Wingding. For example, to change default system font path from the factory. The MK4000 supports the following options to implement each feature of the browser. However the new fonts consume system RAM as Unicode and double-byte character font. Copying new fonts to the \windows\fonts ...
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... Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .Net for developing managed .NET applications • PocketBrowser for support for web development • Device Configuration Package (DCP) for C is based on the MK4000, use one or all of native C and C++ applications. Use this developer kit in conjunction with...174; Windows® CE development tools and enables development of the following components: • Standard C API Libraries • MK4000-specific C API Libraries • Help file containing a C API Reference Guide • Sample applications with Microsoft® Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 Service...
... Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .Net for developing managed .NET applications • PocketBrowser for support for web development • Device Configuration Package (DCP) for C is based on the MK4000, use one or all of native C and C++ applications. Use this developer kit in conjunction with...174; Windows® CE development tools and enables development of the following components: • Standard C API Libraries • MK4000-specific C API Libraries • Help file containing a C API Reference Guide • Sample applications with Microsoft® Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 Service...
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... the sample applications contained in conjunction with the C API functions. Refer to interface with the EMDK for C. Signature Capture. 5 - 2 MK4000 MicroKiosk for C only. Allocate and free blocks of available memory. NOTE The MK4000 supports the Signature Capture API via the EMDK for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Sample Applications The sample applications are...
... the sample applications contained in conjunction with the C API functions. Refer to interface with the EMDK for C. Signature Capture. 5 - 2 MK4000 MicroKiosk for C only. Allocate and free blocks of available memory. NOTE The MK4000 supports the Signature Capture API via the EMDK for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Sample Applications The sample applications are...
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... double-click the file, and follow the screen prompts to install. Select MicroKiosks and then select MK4000. Download the DCP from the Support Central web site, http://www.zebra.com/support a. d. b. c. Save the .exe file to the development computer. 2. Download the appropriate ...based solutions for Zebra devices. PocketBrowser features include: • Blocking users from the Device Configuration Package (DCP) for the MK4000: 1. Device Configuration Package Use the Device Configuration Package (DCP) to create and download hex images that provides access to the...
... double-click the file, and follow the screen prompts to install. Select MicroKiosks and then select MK4000. Download the DCP from the Support Central web site, http://www.zebra.com/support a. d. b. c. Save the .exe file to the development computer. 2. Download the appropriate ...based solutions for Zebra devices. PocketBrowser features include: • Blocking users from the Device Configuration Package (DCP) for the MK4000: 1. Device Configuration Package Use the Device Configuration Package (DCP) to create and download hex images that provides access to the...
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... install software using Rapid Deployment (see page 5-17) • AirBEAM (see page 5-17). Select MicroKiosks and then select MK4000. Follow the installation instructions provided with the host device. d. Installing Other Development Software Developing applications for CE .NET 5.0 Product... Reference Guide 1. On http://www.zebra.com/support, select Developer Downloads and sign in. Select the latest version of the following methods: • ActiveSync (see page 5-5) •...
... install software using Rapid Deployment (see page 5-17) • AirBEAM (see page 5-17). Select MicroKiosks and then select MK4000. Follow the installation instructions provided with the host device. d. Installing Other Development Software Developing applications for CE .NET 5.0 Product... Reference Guide 1. On http://www.zebra.com/support, select Developer Downloads and sign in. Select the latest version of the following methods: • ActiveSync (see page 5-5) •...
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5 - 12 MK4000 MicroKiosk for previously created scripts to TCM 2.0 scripts. Upgrading to TCM 2.0 Copying Components to the Script Script contents are still in the File Explorer window ... .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Updating TCM 1.X Scripts You can upgrade script files created with an older version of each named partition. 3. The File Explorer window supports standard windows; As part of TCM to ensure that all built partitions. The Configure Build window appears. Click Build on the script which verifies that...
5 - 12 MK4000 MicroKiosk for previously created scripts to TCM 2.0 scripts. Upgrading to TCM 2.0 Copying Components to the Script Script contents are still in the File Explorer window ... .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Updating TCM 1.X Scripts You can upgrade script files created with an older version of each named partition. 3. The File Explorer window supports standard windows; As part of TCM to ensure that all built partitions. The Configure Build window appears. Click Build on the script which verifies that...
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... boots. Unlike FFS Partitions, these keys before RegMerge, although this from Zebra. Obtain any upgrades from the Support Central web site at http://www.zebra.com/support. NOTE 8 bits per pixel only applies to the MK4000. CopyFiles copies files from a non-volatile partition (Application or Platform) to copy the ScanSamp2.exe application from...
... boots. Unlike FFS Partitions, these keys before RegMerge, although this from Zebra. Obtain any upgrades from the Support Central web site at http://www.zebra.com/support. NOTE 8 bits per pixel only applies to the MK4000. CopyFiles copies files from a non-volatile partition (Application or Platform) to copy the ScanSamp2.exe application from...
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NOTE Mobile Companion supports WPA Home, but not WPA Enterprise. APPENDIX B WIRELESS CONFIGURATION Overview Use the MK4000's Mobile Companion to configure the 11 Mbps wireless connection.
NOTE Mobile Companion supports WPA Home, but not WPA Enterprise. APPENDIX B WIRELESS CONFIGURATION Overview Use the MK4000's Mobile Companion to configure the 11 Mbps wireless connection.
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... the Options > Regulatory dialog box (see Figure B-41 on setting up authentication. However, this only works if the infrastructure (i.e., APs) supports 802.11d (older firmware versions on page B-44), select the specific country in which requires unique profiles for each time you selected Ad-Hoc...11d or set by Options > Regulatory > Country when 802.11d is disabled) does not match the country set in a given profile, that supports 802.11d (including infrastructure), set the country setting for each country. You can speed profile roaming. For additional efficiency when using a single ...
... the Options > Regulatory dialog box (see Figure B-41 on setting up authentication. However, this only works if the infrastructure (i.e., APs) supports 802.11d (older firmware versions on page B-44), select the specific country in which requires unique profiles for each time you selected Ad-Hoc...11d or set by Options > Regulatory > Country when 802.11d is disabled) does not match the country set in a given profile, that supports 802.11d (including infrastructure), set the country setting for each country. You can speed profile roaming. For additional efficiency when using a single ...
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.../passwords, user certificates, server certificates, and Protected Access Credentials (PACs). TTLS Select this option to the user. B - 10 MK4000 MicroKiosk for encryption key. Enabled. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. This type does not establish a tunnel. ...Table B-7. Manual PAC provisioning is required; User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. A user certificate is currently not supported. EAP-FAST Select this option to enable PEAP authentication. This type establishes a tunnel and, based on the tunnel type, uses...
.../passwords, user certificates, server certificates, and Protected Access Credentials (PACs). TTLS Select this option to the user. B - 10 MK4000 MicroKiosk for encryption key. Enabled. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. This type does not establish a tunnel. ...Table B-7. Manual PAC provisioning is required; User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. A user certificate is currently not supported. EAP-FAST Select this option to enable PEAP authentication. This type establishes a tunnel and, based on the tunnel type, uses...
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... credentials are prompted for credentials even when credentials were already entered and cached for profiles where the credentials expire, because the Fusion software does not support the use the Fast Session Resume capability available with some authentication types (e.g., PEAP), do not check the At Connect box, the Fusion software tries to...
... credentials are prompted for credentials even when credentials were already entered and cached for profiles where the credentials expire, because the Fusion software does not support the use the Fast Session Resume capability available with some authentication types (e.g., PEAP), do not check the At Connect box, the Fusion software tries to...
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... Configuration B - 23 IP Address Entry Use the IP Address Entry dialog box to enter the IP address and subnet information. Ad-hoc mode does not support DHCP. Selecting DHCP displays the Transmit Power dialog box. Figure B-19 IP Address Entry Dialog Box Table B-13 IP Address Entry Encryption Description DHCP Select...
... Configuration B - 23 IP Address Entry Use the IP Address Entry dialog box to enter the IP address and subnet information. Ad-hoc mode does not support DHCP. Selecting DHCP displays the Transmit Power dialog box. Figure B-19 IP Address Entry Dialog Box Table B-13 IP Address Entry Encryption Description DHCP Select...
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B - 44 MK4000 MicroKiosk for WLANs. Figure B-41 Regulatory Options Dialog Box Table B-25 Regulatory Options Field Description Settings Select the country from the AP. If you select ... connect if the country selected in the 2.4 GHz band (802.11b and 802.11g). 5GHz Band The Find WLANs application list includes all mobile devices support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
B - 44 MK4000 MicroKiosk for WLANs. Figure B-41 Regulatory Options Dialog Box Table B-25 Regulatory Options Field Description Settings Select the country from the AP. If you select ... connect if the country selected in the 2.4 GHz band (802.11b and 802.11g). 5GHz Band The Find WLANs application list includes all mobile devices support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.