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...MK500 by implication, estoppel, or otherwise under any combination, system, apparatus, machine, material, method, or process in connection with, the application or use of , or in which Zebra products might be used. February 2015 Determine the MK500 mounting location. 2. Insert the locking ...four shoulder screws, also provided, into the mounting holes in Zebra products. An implied license exists only for mounting the MK500 and MK4000 using the Wall Mount Kit: 1. Locking Screws (2) Pole Mount Straps Mounting Bracket Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire, IL U.S.A. Using the...
...MK500 by implication, estoppel, or otherwise under any combination, system, apparatus, machine, material, method, or process in connection with, the application or use of , or in which Zebra products might be used. February 2015 Determine the MK500 mounting location. 2. Insert the locking ...four shoulder screws, also provided, into the mounting holes in Zebra products. An implied license exists only for mounting the MK500 and MK4000 using the Wall Mount Kit: 1. Locking Screws (2) Pole Mount Straps Mounting Bracket Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire, IL U.S.A. Using the...
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... from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without prior written consent of a licensed program with , the application or use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder (licensed program). The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any portion thereof...Zebra Technologies Corporation, intellectual property rights. No license is " basis. No right to : http://www.zebra.com/warranty. ii MK4000 MicroKiosk for equipment, circuits, and subsystems contained in Zebra products. An implied license only exists for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference...
... from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without prior written consent of a licensed program with , the application or use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder (licensed program). The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any portion thereof...Zebra Technologies Corporation, intellectual property rights. No license is " basis. No right to : http://www.zebra.com/warranty. ii MK4000 MicroKiosk for equipment, circuits, and subsystems contained in Zebra products. An implied license only exists for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference...
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...; CE Desktop 4-2 Network Time Update: SNTP Client 4-2 Memory Management ...4-2 Flash: Nonvolatile (Persistent) Memory 4-2 RAM: Volatile (Non-Persistent) Memory 4-2 Browser Applications ...4-3 Loading Additional Fonts on the MK4000 4-3 Using Additional Fonts in Native Applications 4-4 Using Additional Fonts in Managed Applications 4-4 Using Additional Fonts in Browser Applications 4-4 Things to Consider when Using Additional Fonts 4-4 Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) ...4-5 Microsoft...
...; CE Desktop 4-2 Network Time Update: SNTP Client 4-2 Memory Management ...4-2 Flash: Nonvolatile (Persistent) Memory 4-2 RAM: Volatile (Non-Persistent) Memory 4-2 Browser Applications ...4-3 Loading Additional Fonts on the MK4000 4-3 Using Additional Fonts in Native Applications 4-4 Using Additional Fonts in Managed Applications 4-4 Using Additional Fonts in Browser Applications 4-4 Things to Consider when Using Additional Fonts 4-4 Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) ...4-5 Microsoft...
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... ...5-19 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...14 Encryption ...B-19 IP Address Entry ...B-23 Transmit Power ...B-25 Battery Usage ...B-27 Manage Profiles Application ...B-28 Manage Certificates ...B-31 Certificate Properties ...B-31 Import a Certificate ...B-32 Delete a Certificate ...B-32 Manage...
... ...5-19 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...14 Encryption ...B-19 IP Address Entry ...B-23 Transmit Power ...B-25 Battery Usage ...B-27 Manage Profiles Application ...B-28 Manage Certificates ...B-31 Certificate Properties ...B-31 Import a Certificate ...B-32 Delete a Certificate ...B-32 Manage...
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Table of Contents viii Cold Boot Persistence ...B-48 Registry Settings ...B-48 Log On/Off Application ...B-49 User Already Logged In ...B-49 No User Logged In ...B-50 Appendix C: Troubleshooting Overview ...C-1 Troubleshooting Notes ...C-1 Troubleshooting ...C-1 MK4000 Version Information ...C-4 Appendix D: MK4000 Demo Overview ...D-1 Price Check #1 ...D-1 Price Check #2 ...D-2 Special Order Pick Up ...D-2 Loyalty Coupon Printing ...D-3 Loyalty Coupon Redemption (Mailer D-3 Cell Phone Coupon ...D-3 Lottery Win Verification ...D-4 Employee Application ...D-4 Index
Table of Contents viii Cold Boot Persistence ...B-48 Registry Settings ...B-48 Log On/Off Application ...B-49 User Already Logged In ...B-49 No User Logged In ...B-50 Appendix C: Troubleshooting Overview ...C-1 Troubleshooting Notes ...C-1 Troubleshooting ...C-1 MK4000 Version Information ...C-4 Appendix D: MK4000 Demo Overview ...D-1 Price Check #1 ...D-1 Price Check #2 ...D-2 Special Order Pick Up ...D-2 Loyalty Coupon Printing ...D-3 Loyalty Coupon Redemption (Mailer D-3 Cell Phone Coupon ...D-3 Lottery Win Verification ...D-4 Employee Application ...D-4 Index
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... wide range of the device. 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 the MK4000. Imager, 802.11 a/b/g • MK4900-AU0PZ0GWTWR - Configurations This guide...
... wide range of the device. 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 the MK4000. Imager, 802.11 a/b/g • MK4900-AU0PZ0GWTWR - Configurations This guide...
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... that are used to highlight specific items in the general text, and to identify chapters and sections in physical harm to anyone using an application on the MK4000 demo which illustrates device functions. NOTE This symbol indicates something of data or material damage may occur. CAUTION This symbol indicates that serious personal...
... that are used to highlight specific items in the general text, and to identify chapters and sections in physical harm to anyone using an application on the MK4000 demo which illustrates device functions. NOTE This symbol indicates something of data or material damage may occur. CAUTION This symbol indicates that serious personal...
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... Zebra business partner, please contact that provide additional information about configuring the MK4000: • MK500/MK4000 Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-112230-xx • MK4000 Platform Software Development Kit (PSDK) • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (...EMDK) for C • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .NET • PocketBrowser • Device Configuration Package (DCP) • Microsoft Applications for Mobile and Win CE 5.0 User Guide, p/n 72E-78456-xx • Application...
... Zebra business partner, please contact that provide additional information about configuring the MK4000: • MK500/MK4000 Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-112230-xx • MK4000 Platform Software Development Kit (PSDK) • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (...EMDK) for C • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .NET • PocketBrowser • Device Configuration Package (DCP) • Microsoft Applications for Mobile and Win CE 5.0 User Guide, p/n 72E-78456-xx • Application...
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...800 X 600 pixels) LCD is ideal for multimedia applications. Microphone The MK4000 includes a microphone built into its front housing. The touch screen accommodates greater user interaction and enhances custom designed applications. Speakers The MK4000 speakers are ideal for presenting text, graphics, and video.... The touch screen and programmable function buttons enhance in -store promotions. The MK4000 verifies prices on bar coded merchandise ...
...800 X 600 pixels) LCD is ideal for multimedia applications. Microphone The MK4000 includes a microphone built into its front housing. The touch screen accommodates greater user interaction and enhances custom designed applications. Speakers The MK4000 speakers are ideal for presenting text, graphics, and video.... The touch screen and programmable function buttons enhance in -store promotions. The MK4000 verifies prices on bar coded merchandise ...
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... and credit card transactions. 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. Touch Screen The touch screen provides user interaction and enhances the capabilities of... Player. The flash memory is non-volatile and stores the system firmware, user applications, and data. Micro SD Card Slot The MK4000 contains a slot for micro SD cards of custom applications. Power To supply power, use the standard Zebra approved power supply or 802....
... and credit card transactions. 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. Touch Screen The touch screen provides user interaction and enhances the capabilities of... Player. The flash memory is non-volatile and stores the system firmware, user applications, and data. Micro SD Card Slot The MK4000 contains a slot for micro SD cards of custom applications. Power To supply power, use the standard Zebra approved power supply or 802....
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... .NET (see Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .NET on page 5-2) for developing managed .NET applications in C# or VB.NET. • PocketBrowser (see PocketBrowser for the Web on page 2-5. MK4000 Introduction 1 - 5 Mounting Options You can mount the MK4000 on a desktop or wall using a commercially-available bracket or stand that conforms to the 100...
... .NET (see Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .NET on page 5-2) for developing managed .NET applications in C# or VB.NET. • PocketBrowser (see PocketBrowser for the Web on page 2-5. MK4000 Introduction 1 - 5 Mounting Options You can mount the MK4000 on a desktop or wall using a commercially-available bracket or stand that conforms to the 100...
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...the System Configuration Manager (SCM), or locally on using the Control Panel. Load this file onto the MK4000 and reboot the MK4000 to set up and configure the MK4000 applications, communications, and network settings which is also available at http://www.zebra.com/support. . SCM eliminates... the potential user errors that contains the provisioning XML. For information on the MK4000 using the Control Panel, refer to the Microsoft Applications for Mobile and Win CE 5.0 User Guide. CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION Overview This chapter describes how to set ...
...the System Configuration Manager (SCM), or locally on using the Control Panel. Load this file onto the MK4000 and reboot the MK4000 to set up and configure the MK4000 applications, communications, and network settings which is also available at http://www.zebra.com/support. . SCM eliminates... the potential user errors that contains the provisioning XML. For information on the MK4000 using the Control Panel, refer to the Microsoft Applications for Mobile and Win CE 5.0 User Guide. CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION Overview This chapter describes how to set ...
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.... Each template (available from Support Central) must reside in Table 3-3 from its initial factory setting. Help Menu About Display the About dialog which shows the application version. Figure 3-2 Sample Status Bar The sample status bar in Table 3-2 for the selected device. Configuration 3 - 3 Table 3-1 SCM Menu Functions (Continued) Menu Item Description Device...
.... Each template (available from Support Central) must reside in Table 3-3 from its initial factory setting. Help Menu About Display the About dialog which shows the application version. Figure 3-2 Sample Status Bar The sample status bar in Table 3-2 for the selected device. Configuration 3 - 3 Table 3-1 SCM Menu Functions (Continued) Menu Item Description Device...
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... Windows Control Panel Use the Control Panel on the side of the following methods to download the file to the MK4000: • Copy the mkconfig.reg file to the MK4000 Application folder using a USB ActiveSync connection (see the instructions provided with the FTP software) or AirBeam. • Copy... using the SCM export function to install. 4. In these cases, cold boot the MK4000. For information on page 5-6). • Send the file to the MK4000 Application folder using FTP (see Downloading Files to the MK4000 on using the Control Panel, refer to an SD card, then transfer the file...
... Windows Control Panel Use the Control Panel on the side of the following methods to download the file to the MK4000: • Copy the mkconfig.reg file to the MK4000 Application folder using a USB ActiveSync connection (see the instructions provided with the FTP software) or AirBeam. • Copy... using the SCM export function to install. 4. In these cases, cold boot the MK4000. For information on page 5-6). • Send the file to the MK4000 Application folder using FTP (see Downloading Files to the MK4000 on using the Control Panel, refer to an SD card, then transfer the file...
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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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...) memory, use to set the system time and date after reboots or power outages. RAM: Volatile (Non-Persistent) Memory The MK4000 has 128 MB of MK4000s. See Chapter 5, Application Deployment. Add a PC card to the MK4000 to adjust the allocation of the device's RAM (volatile) memory allocation (storage vs. The SNTP Client program queries the specified SNTP server...
...) memory, use to set the system time and date after reboots or power outages. RAM: Volatile (Non-Persistent) Memory The MK4000 has 128 MB of MK4000s. See Chapter 5, Application Deployment. Add a PC card to the MK4000 to adjust the allocation of the device's RAM (volatile) memory allocation (storage vs. The SNTP Client program queries the specified SNTP server...
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...the browser. Each feature includes a sample, however the sample does not necessarily show the only way to quickly create robust applications that can program the MK4000 to the \windows or \windows\fonts preserves existing fonts. Loading Additional Fonts on using meta tags and Microsoft ActiveX®...range of the ObjectStore. For example, to change default system font path from the factory. However the new fonts consume system RAM as Unicode and double-byte character font. PocketBrowser extends the core rendering engine functionality of the following options to the system along ...
...the browser. Each feature includes a sample, however the sample does not necessarily show the only way to quickly create robust applications that can program the MK4000 to the \windows or \windows\fonts preserves existing fonts. Loading Additional Fonts on using meta tags and Microsoft ActiveX®...range of the ObjectStore. For example, to change default system font path from the factory. However the new fonts consume system RAM as Unicode and double-byte character font. PocketBrowser extends the core rendering engine functionality of the following options to the system along ...
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..., manually select it using either MFC or Win32 APIs. Using Additional Fonts in Managed Applications All fonts installed in the system, to display the text. Things to manage the system. 4 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Using the third option, i.e., copying ...tag, or a style). • For best results, do not persist over power cycles or cold boots. Using Additional Fonts in Native Applications Any application written in EVC can negatively impact system performance. NOTE If the Auto-Select feature or a specific language pack is necessary, test the ...
..., manually select it using either MFC or Win32 APIs. Using Additional Fonts in Managed Applications All fonts installed in the system, to display the text. Things to manage the system. 4 - 4 MK4000 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 5.0 Product Reference Guide Using the third option, i.e., copying ...tag, or a style). • For best results, do not persist over power cycles or cold boots. Using Additional Fonts in Native Applications Any application written in EVC can negatively impact system performance. NOTE If the Auto-Select feature or a specific language pack is necessary, test the ...
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... (Virtual Keyboard) NOTE Use Ctrl-C to copy text, and Ctrl-V to select the keys on the input panel. Microsoft Applications The MK4000 includes Microsoft WordPad, Windows Media Player, and Internet Explorer. To enter information, use a stylus to paste text. For information on using ...these applications, refer to enter information. To access the Input Panel, tap the icon in the icon tray. System Features 4 - 5 Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) Use the input panel (virtual keyboard) on the touchscreen of the MK4000 to the Microsoft Applications for Mobile and Win...
... (Virtual Keyboard) NOTE Use Ctrl-C to copy text, and Ctrl-V to select the keys on the input panel. Microsoft Applications The MK4000 includes Microsoft WordPad, Windows Media Player, and Internet Explorer. To enter information, use a stylus to paste text. For information on using ...these applications, refer to enter information. To access the Input Panel, tap the icon in the icon tray. System Features 4 - 5 Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) Use the input panel (virtual keyboard) on the touchscreen of the MK4000 to the Microsoft Applications for Mobile and Win...
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...; 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. CHAPTER 5 APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT Overview To develop applications to run on industry-standard Microsoft® Windows® CE development tools and enables development of the following components: • Standard C API...
...; 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. CHAPTER 5 APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT Overview To develop applications to run on industry-standard Microsoft® Windows® CE development tools and enables development of the following components: • Standard C API...