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... RS-232 Setup 2-11 Peripherals ...2-12 COM Port ...2-12 Connector Pin-Outs ...2-13 Ethernet / Bias-T Port Connections 2-13 RJ-45 for USB Client Connections 2-14 Scanner/Printer (RS-232) Port Connections 2-14 Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Mounting 2-15 Installing/Removing the RF Card 2-19 Chapter 3: Configuration Overview ...3-1 Remote Configuration using Symbol Remote Device Manager 3-1 Local Configuration 3-1 Updating the Device Configuration File 3-2 Downloading the Configuration File to the MK22X0 3-3 Rebooting the MK22X0 3-4 System Menu ...3-5 Setting Defaults Using the System...
... RS-232 Setup 2-11 Peripherals ...2-12 COM Port ...2-12 Connector Pin-Outs ...2-13 Ethernet / Bias-T Port Connections 2-13 RJ-45 for USB Client Connections 2-14 Scanner/Printer (RS-232) Port Connections 2-14 Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Mounting 2-15 Installing/Removing the RF Card 2-19 Chapter 3: Configuration Overview ...3-1 Remote Configuration using Symbol Remote Device Manager 3-1 Local Configuration 3-1 Updating the Device Configuration File 3-2 Downloading the Configuration File to the MK22X0 3-3 Rebooting the MK22X0 3-4 System Menu ...3-5 Setting Defaults Using the System...
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Quick Startup Instructions Table of Contents xiii Update Corona Scanner Engine Firmware H-11 Appendix I: Troubleshooting Overview ...I-1 Troubleshooting Notes I-1 Troubleshooting ...I-1 OS Upgrade Troubleshooting I-6 MK22X0 Version Information I-7 Appendix J: Setting Scanner Parameters Overview ...J-1 Enabling and Disabling Symbologies J-1 C API ...J-1 ActiveX API (Browser Applications J-1 Default Table ...J-1 Set Default Parameters J-6 Index Tell Us What You Think...
Quick Startup Instructions Table of Contents xiii Update Corona Scanner Engine Firmware H-11 Appendix I: Troubleshooting Overview ...I-1 Troubleshooting Notes I-1 Troubleshooting ...I-1 OS Upgrade Troubleshooting I-6 MK22X0 Version Information I-7 Appendix J: Setting Scanner Parameters Overview ...J-1 Enabling and Disabling Symbologies J-1 C API ...J-1 ActiveX API (Browser Applications J-1 Default Table ...J-1 Set Default Parameters J-6 Index Tell Us What You Think...
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... upgrade flash partitions. • Appendix I, Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting procedures for correcting problems encountered with the MK22X0. • Appendix J, Setting Scanner Parameters lists the defaults for the MK2290 using the Fusion radio interface. • Appendix D, Rapid Deployment Client describes the Rapid Deployment Client and how it facilitates software downloads to the MK22X0 from a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console's FTP server. • Appendix E, Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes...
... upgrade flash partitions. • Appendix I, Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting procedures for correcting problems encountered with the MK22X0. • Appendix J, Setting Scanner Parameters lists the defaults for the MK2290 using the Fusion radio interface. • Appendix D, Rapid Deployment Client describes the Rapid Deployment Client and how it facilitates software downloads to the MK22X0 from a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console's FTP server. • Appendix E, Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes...
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...; Serial number of data or material damage may occur. Contact information is ignored, the possiblity of the unit • Model number or product name • Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support, you purchased your region. This symbol indicates that if this information is ignored the possibility that if this guide and all guides, go to return your equipment for support...
...; Serial number of data or material damage may occur. Contact information is ignored, the possiblity of the unit • Model number or product name • Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support, you purchased your region. This symbol indicates that if this information is ignored the possibility that if this guide and all guides, go to return your equipment for support...
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...the Windows Media Player buffer time in a slow network. Manual Trigger Scanning Mode Specifies scanner raster mode. None Transmit Code ID Transmit bar code type identifier. Configuration 3 - 7 Table 3-3 Application Default Parameters (Continued) Application Parameters Description Default Kiosk IE Kiosk IE Configuration ErrorRecoveryPage Specifies an error recovery page for Internet Explorer. Check to add an ENTER to Barcode? Append Tab to the end of each bar code (and after ENTER, if enabled). Check to add a TAB character to the Kiosk IE. When an error...
...the Windows Media Player buffer time in a slow network. Manual Trigger Scanning Mode Specifies scanner raster mode. None Transmit Code ID Transmit bar code type identifier. Configuration 3 - 7 Table 3-3 Application Default Parameters (Continued) Application Parameters Description Default Kiosk IE Kiosk IE Configuration ErrorRecoveryPage Specifies an error recovery page for Internet Explorer. Check to add an ENTER to Barcode? Append Tab to the end of each bar code (and after ENTER, if enabled). Check to add a TAB character to the Kiosk IE. When an error...
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... hex) Tethered Scanner Tethered Scanner Configuration Enabled Enables or disables tethered scanner Disabled support. Parity Specifies the parity bit configuration. See Configuring User Application(s) on page 3-21 for communication with identical parameters. Baud Rate Specifies the baud rate for details. First application: \windows\explorer.exe Remaining applications: None Arguments Command line arguments for program Continue List Immediately to qualify the screen taps as a double-click. None Delay Before Launch Number of data bits 8 (generally...
... hex) Tethered Scanner Tethered Scanner Configuration Enabled Enables or disables tethered scanner Disabled support. Parity Specifies the parity bit configuration. See Configuring User Application(s) on page 3-21 for communication with identical parameters. Baud Rate Specifies the baud rate for details. First application: \windows\explorer.exe Remaining applications: None Arguments Command line arguments for program Continue List Immediately to qualify the screen taps as a double-click. None Delay Before Launch Number of data bits 8 (generally...
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.... To use the Device Activity Management functionality. The MK22X0 transmits data to a printer using a printer in Gap mode. RS-232 serial port settings (port, stop bits, data bits, parity) are shared with the tethered scanner. Otherwise the system rejects the input values and the DAM does not invoke the Inactivity Application. Set the sleep and wake-up times by turning on or off the scan engine laser and the...
.... To use the Device Activity Management functionality. The MK22X0 transmits data to a printer using a printer in Gap mode. RS-232 serial port settings (port, stop bits, data bits, parity) are shared with the tethered scanner. Otherwise the system rejects the input values and the DAM does not invoke the Inactivity Application. Set the sleep and wake-up times by turning on or off the scan engine laser and the...
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... this blank to enable automatic refresh/discovery of all device in the RDM Login screen. For example, to track the Web Kiosk Software Suite version, enter Web_Kiosk SoftwareSuite into Application 1. • Check Auto reboot after download to the AirBeam Package Builder Product Reference Guide. • Set the FTP user ID in the User ID field and password in the Password field for the user name and password when launched. •...
... this blank to enable automatic refresh/discovery of all device in the RDM Login screen. For example, to track the Web Kiosk Software Suite version, enter Web_Kiosk SoftwareSuite into Application 1. • Check Auto reboot after download to the AirBeam Package Builder Product Reference Guide. • Set the FTP user ID in the User ID field and password in the Password field for the user name and password when launched. •...
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... is done through the DLL. Install an updated RDM. To restore default values, choose one of the following items from the host computer. 2. Use the Windows® Add/Remove a Program utility to remove the RDM from the MK22X0 Configuration Utility window: • Select a parameter, then select Edit > Restore Default to restore the current field to its default. • Select Edit > Restore All Defaults to all parameter default settings.
... is done through the DLL. Install an updated RDM. To restore default values, choose one of the following items from the host computer. 2. Use the Windows® Add/Remove a Program utility to remove the RDM from the MK22X0 Configuration Utility window: • Select a parameter, then select Edit > Restore Default to restore the current field to its default. • Select Edit > Restore All Defaults to all parameter default settings.
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... RDM for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 8-2 Reported Software Component Versions (Continued) Item Host Resource MIB Location Radio Driver hrInstalledSoftware Radio Firmware hrInstalledSoftware Radio Hardware hrInstalledSoftware N User Application names/versions hrInstalledSoftware Processor Name/Type hrDeviceTable RAM Size hrDeviceTable Flash Size hrDeviceTable Other devices hrDeviceTable Partitions - name/size hrPartitionTable (Platform, Application, Data, Object Store) Filesystem Information hrStorageTable User Application Version Reporting SNMP reports...
... RDM for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 8-2 Reported Software Component Versions (Continued) Item Host Resource MIB Location Radio Driver hrInstalledSoftware Radio Firmware hrInstalledSoftware Radio Hardware hrInstalledSoftware N User Application names/versions hrInstalledSoftware Processor Name/Type hrDeviceTable RAM Size hrDeviceTable Flash Size hrDeviceTable Other devices hrDeviceTable Partitions - name/size hrPartitionTable (Platform, Application, Data, Object Store) Filesystem Information hrStorageTable User Application Version Reporting SNMP reports...
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... user input required for encryption key. Disabled. The options listed are handled behind the scenes, transparent to verify credentials. Personal None AES WPA - EAP-TLS Select this option to the network. Automatic PAC provisioning can connect to enable EAP-FAST authentication. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 11 Table C-7 Security Modes...
... user input required for encryption key. Disabled. The options listed are handled behind the scenes, transparent to verify credentials. Personal None AES WPA - EAP-TLS Select this option to the network. Automatic PAC provisioning can connect to enable EAP-FAST authentication. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 11 Table C-7 Security Modes...
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The Wireless Companion Service configures the IP based on the time set miscellaneous system setting. Network association updates the device time based on what is only supported with a PAC when using the EAP-FAST authentication protocol. Auto PAC Settings Use the Auto PAC Settings to configure whether to handle IP address management. Enabled by default. This proprietary feature is configured in the standard Windows IP window. Enable IP Mgmt Enables the Wireless Companion Services to...
The Wireless Companion Service configures the IP based on the time set miscellaneous system setting. Network association updates the device time based on what is only supported with a PAC when using the EAP-FAST authentication protocol. Auto PAC Settings Use the Auto PAC Settings to configure whether to handle IP address management. Enabled by default. This proprietary feature is configured in the standard Windows IP window. Enable IP Mgmt Enables the Wireless Companion Services to...
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... no user interface was specified as the first user application. Check cables to the MK22X0 power connector. Check communication parameters. No communication between the host and MK22X0. Open a command window using Start > Programs > Command and type ipconfig to the application folder fails with no user application, or a UI-based application as the first user application, or user application failed to run. I - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
... no user interface was specified as the first user application. Check cables to the MK22X0 power connector. Check communication parameters. No communication between the host and MK22X0. Open a command window using Start > Programs > Command and type ipconfig to the application folder fails with no user application, or a UI-based application as the first user application, or user application failed to run. I - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
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... send data to host MK22X0 is not computer programmed to 'address'. MK22X0 is not connected to host computer. Reg file values are already enabled in dhcpoptions.reg as a part of the AirBeam package. Parameter changes made using scanning support parameter bar C API or Active X scanner object. Check cables to the host. Refer to determine a device MAC N/A address Open Start > Programs > CommandPrompt. Need to AirBeam documentation for this configuration. Menu on page 6-3. See Stylus Settings...
... send data to host MK22X0 is not computer programmed to 'address'. MK22X0 is not connected to host computer. Reg file values are already enabled in dhcpoptions.reg as a part of the AirBeam package. Parameter changes made using scanning support parameter bar C API or Active X scanner object. Check cables to the host. Refer to determine a device MAC N/A address Open Start > Programs > CommandPrompt. Need to AirBeam documentation for this configuration. Menu on page 6-3. See Stylus Settings...
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Setting Scanner Parameters J - 5 Table J-1 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number PDF417/MicroPDF417 PDF417 0fh MicroPDF417 E3h Code 128 Emulation 7Bh RSS RSS-14 FOh 52h RSS Limited FOh 52h RSS Expanded FOh 52h Data Options Transmit Code ID Character 2Dh Prefix/Suffix Values Prefix 69h Suffix 1 68h Suffix 2 6Ah Scan Data Transmission Format EBh Simple Serial Interface (SSI) Options Baud Rate 9Ch Parity 9Eh Check Parity 97h Software Handshaking 9Fh Decode Data Packet Format EEh Stop Bit Select 9Dh...
Setting Scanner Parameters J - 5 Table J-1 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number PDF417/MicroPDF417 PDF417 0fh MicroPDF417 E3h Code 128 Emulation 7Bh RSS RSS-14 FOh 52h RSS Limited FOh 52h RSS Expanded FOh 52h Data Options Transmit Code ID Character 2Dh Prefix/Suffix Values Prefix 69h Suffix 1 68h Suffix 2 6Ah Scan Data Transmission Format EBh Simple Serial Interface (SSI) Options Baud Rate 9Ch Parity 9Eh Check Parity 97h Software Handshaking 9Fh Decode Data Packet Format EEh Stop Bit Select 9Dh...
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... Each Symbol in Afh Codeword Format Transmit Unknown Codewords BAh Escape Character E9h ECI Delete Character Set ECIs E6h ECI Decoder E8h Transmit Macro PDF User-Selected Field Transmit File Name B0h Transmit Block Count B1h Transmit Time Stamp B2h Transmit Sender B3h Transmit Addressee B4h Transmit Checksum B6h Transmit File Size B5h Transmit Macro PDF Control Header B7h Last Block Marker B9h Default Disable Disable None Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Set Default Parameters Scanning the below bar code sets...
... Each Symbol in Afh Codeword Format Transmit Unknown Codewords BAh Escape Character E9h ECI Delete Character Set ECIs E6h ECI Decoder E8h Transmit Macro PDF User-Selected Field Transmit File Name B0h Transmit Block Count B1h Transmit Time Stamp B2h Transmit Sender B3h Transmit Addressee B4h Transmit Checksum B6h Transmit File Size B5h Transmit Macro PDF Control Header B7h Last Block Marker B9h Default Disable Disable None Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Set Default Parameters Scanning the below bar code sets...
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... Article Number. Total linear dimension occupied by the algorithm to the Internet. Element. ESD. A decoding scheme that automatically assigns IP addresses to the host. A binary bar code symbology representing each character by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation. Generic term for the data sent to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network. Electro-Static Discharge Extended Service Set...
... Article Number. Total linear dimension occupied by the algorithm to the Internet. Element. ESD. A decoding scheme that automatically assigns IP addresses to the host. A binary bar code symbology representing each character by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation. Generic term for the data sent to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network. Electro-Static Discharge Extended Service Set...
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... density. MAC addresses determine the device sending or receiving data. Interleaved 2 of laser connected to a power source to the layer 2 data link protocol. IP accepts "packets" from the Massachusetts Institute of coherent light. A 32-bit address used by colons. 1 mil = 1 thousandth of a certain frequency determined by using bars to represent the first character and the intervening spaces to support the maximum transmission unit (MTU...
... density. MAC addresses determine the device sending or receiving data. Interleaved 2 of laser connected to a power source to the layer 2 data link protocol. IP accepts "packets" from the Massachusetts Institute of coherent light. A 32-bit address used by colons. 1 mil = 1 thousandth of a certain frequency determined by using bars to represent the first character and the intervening spaces to support the maximum transmission unit (MTU...
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illuminates a bar code. 2. Self-Checking Code. Start/Stop Character. Subnet Mask. Symbol. Symbol Aspect Ratio. The scanner is energized, programmed and ready to separate the network and host sections of an IP address. A 32-bit number used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that provides the scanner with the IP address to symbol width. The mask is a binary pattern that is placed. The ratio of symbol height to turn part of...
illuminates a bar code. 2. Self-Checking Code. Start/Stop Character. Subnet Mask. Symbol. Symbol Aspect Ratio. The scanner is energized, programmed and ready to separate the network and host sections of an IP address. A 32-bit number used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that provides the scanner with the IP address to symbol width. The mask is a binary pattern that is placed. The ratio of symbol height to turn part of...
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... web 9-2 sounds 3-27 source code alternative language support 6-8 application version tracking 8-4 automatic device startup 6-5 hiding browser toolbars 8-13 hiding the WinCE start bar 8-13 microphone 6-21 MSR 6-12 numeric keypad operation 6-17 playing video files 6-22 printing 6-9 scan engine 6-6, 7-5 volume control 6-8 source code index advertising 6-25 application version tracking 6-25 custom kiosk IE error page 6-25 device startup 6-25 four physical buttons 6-24 magstripe reader 6-24...
... web 9-2 sounds 3-27 source code alternative language support 6-8 application version tracking 8-4 automatic device startup 6-5 hiding browser toolbars 8-13 hiding the WinCE start bar 8-13 microphone 6-21 MSR 6-12 numeric keypad operation 6-17 playing video files 6-22 printing 6-9 scan engine 6-6, 7-5 volume control 6-8 source code index advertising 6-25 application version tracking 6-25 custom kiosk IE error page 6-25 device startup 6-25 four physical buttons 6-24 magstripe reader 6-24...