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... in part. No right to improve reliability, function, or design. All other program material, create a derivative work from Motorola. All software, including firmware, furnished to use of their respective owners. Microsoft, Windows and ActiveSync are the property of any... agrees to maintain Motorola's copyright notice on an "as permitted under any Motorola, Inc., intellectual property rights. The software is a registered trademark of this manual is covered by the user without prior written consent of Microsoft Corporation. ii MK2200 Series MicroKiosk for ...
... in part. No right to improve reliability, function, or design. All other program material, create a derivative work from Motorola. All software, including firmware, furnished to use of their respective owners. Microsoft, Windows and ActiveSync are the property of any... agrees to maintain Motorola's copyright notice on an "as permitted under any Motorola, Inc., intellectual property rights. The software is a registered trademark of this manual is covered by the user without prior written consent of Microsoft Corporation. ii MK2200 Series MicroKiosk for ...
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Added MK2290 information. Add 128 MB nonvolatile flash memory configuration, updated RF card information. Removed RS-485 connection references, updated RJ-45/USB Client pinout table, removed USB Host section from the System Configuration Defaults table, updated rear-view illustrations. iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change -01 Rev A -02 Rev A -03 Rev A -04 Rev A Date 8/2006 9/2007 11/2007 11/2008 Description Initial Release.
Added MK2290 information. Add 128 MB nonvolatile flash memory configuration, updated RF card information. Removed RS-485 connection references, updated RJ-45/USB Client pinout table, removed USB Host section from the System Configuration Defaults table, updated rear-view illustrations. iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change -01 Rev A -02 Rev A -03 Rev A -04 Rev A Date 8/2006 9/2007 11/2007 11/2008 Description Initial Release.
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...that if this information is ignored the possibility that if this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/manuals. Contact information is available at http://www.mtghouse.com/ • Aegis Client for Windows CE .NET Registry Definitions...Enterprise Mobility support, please have a problem with your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner, please contact that provide additional information about configuring the MK22X0: • MK1200/MK2200 Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-88687-xx • MK2000 PSDK (Platform Software Development ...
...that if this information is ignored the possibility that if this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/manuals. Contact information is available at http://www.mtghouse.com/ • Aegis Client for Windows CE .NET Registry Definitions...Enterprise Mobility support, please have a problem with your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner, please contact that provide additional information about configuring the MK22X0: • MK1200/MK2200 Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-88687-xx • MK2000 PSDK (Platform Software Development ...
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... hold buttons B and C on the MK22X0 (see Figure 1-1 on page 1-2) until the display goes blank (typically 15 seconds), then release the buttons. Local Boot To manually cold boot the MK22X0, which enables the settings within the mkconfig.reg file to apply the new settings. 3 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for the MK22X0 to...
... hold buttons B and C on the MK22X0 (see Figure 1-1 on page 1-2) until the display goes blank (typically 15 seconds), then release the buttons. Local Boot To manually cold boot the MK22X0, which enables the settings within the mkconfig.reg file to apply the new settings. 3 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for the MK22X0 to...
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... To Barcode? Manual Trigger Scanning Mode Specifies scanner raster mode. Enable this page. \Windows\RetryPage.html NeedProgressBar Check to the end of Disabled each bar Disabled code. Suffix Specifies text to add to display a progress bar on the left top corner of the Kiosk IE which indicates...Media Buffer Specifies the Windows Media Player buffer time in a slow network. Append Tab to constantly trigger the scanner laser or trigger it manually. None Transmit Code ID Transmit bar code type identifier. Check to add an ENTER to the end of downloading a page to the...
... To Barcode? Manual Trigger Scanning Mode Specifies scanner raster mode. Enable this page. \Windows\RetryPage.html NeedProgressBar Check to the end of Disabled each bar Disabled code. Suffix Specifies text to add to display a progress bar on the left top corner of the Kiosk IE which indicates...Media Buffer Specifies the Windows Media Player buffer time in a slow network. Append Tab to constantly trigger the scanner laser or trigger it manually. None Transmit Code ID Transmit bar code type identifier. Check to add an ENTER to the end of downloading a page to the...
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The DAM only checks whether to a printer using a printer in Continuous Paper mode, the autosense does not work and you must manually set the Inactivity Application parameter to nothing. The MK22X0 transmits data to turn devices on /off when the Inactivity Application Timeout expires. If using an ...
The DAM only checks whether to a printer using a printer in Continuous Paper mode, the autosense does not work and you must manually set the Inactivity Application parameter to nothing. The MK22X0 transmits data to turn devices on /off when the Inactivity Application Timeout expires. If using an ...
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..., choose Tools > Open Local Configuration File to the default values in the RDM, select the MK22X0 device, then select Actions > Cold Boot. NOTE To reboot manually instead, in the configuration file. Make the necessary changes to open the RDM Options screen, and check Auto reboot after a download completes. From the RDM...
..., choose Tools > Open Local Configuration File to the default values in the RDM, select the MK22X0 device, then select Actions > Cold Boot. NOTE To reboot manually instead, in the configuration file. Make the necessary changes to open the RDM Options screen, and check Auto reboot after a download completes. From the RDM...
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... RDM if these FTP settings are in RDM's options panel to download a file to the device through the RDM. However, modifying/adding files is disabled, manually cold boot the MK22X0(s). Therefore, do not enter a user name and password in place. Setting RDM Options If desired, set the following Symbol Remote Device...
... RDM if these FTP settings are in RDM's options panel to download a file to the device through the RDM. However, modifying/adding files is disabled, manually cold boot the MK22X0(s). Therefore, do not enter a user name and password in place. Setting RDM Options If desired, set the following Symbol Remote Device...
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...CAB files and generic .NET framework CAB files described in Loading .NET Compact Framework onto an MK Device on the Symbol device. Manually copy them from the Visual Studio .NET 2003 directory to copy the .NET Compact Framework and SMDK CAB files from the \Application ... Program Guided Selling Tool Price Verification CD Playback Alternate Language Support Employee Facing Video Training Messaging System Employee Bulletin Voicemail Replying Installing the C# Kiosk Software Suite To install and run the setup program. These files (.cab, .cpy, and .reg) are located in the \Program ...
...CAB files and generic .NET framework CAB files described in Loading .NET Compact Framework onto an MK Device on the Symbol device. Manually copy them from the Visual Studio .NET 2003 directory to copy the .NET Compact Framework and SMDK CAB files from the \Application ... Program Guided Selling Tool Price Verification CD Playback Alternate Language Support Employee Facing Video Training Messaging System Employee Bulletin Voicemail Replying Installing the C# Kiosk Software Suite To install and run the setup program. These files (.cab, .cpy, and .reg) are located in the \Program ...
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... all required styles. be sure to Consider when Using Additional Fonts • Different font styles (e.g., bold and italic) often require separate TTF files; If not, manually select it using a browser page, specify the font as this method is missing, Internet Explorer uses its default font to download the files. NOTE If...
... all required styles. be sure to Consider when Using Additional Fonts • Different font styles (e.g., bold and italic) often require separate TTF files; If not, manually select it using a browser page, specify the font as this method is missing, Internet Explorer uses its default font to download the files. NOTE If...
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... preserves the certificate across cold boot cycles. Use Aegis to connect to the required network with this bat file to implement WPA enterprise wireless security. Manually set the configurations. Create a bat file, e.g., SetDate.bat, as follows: date mm-dd-yyyy time hh:mm:ss 4. Wireless MK2250s ship from the factory with...
... preserves the certificate across cold boot cycles. Use Aegis to connect to the required network with this bat file to implement WPA enterprise wireless security. Manually set the configurations. Create a bat file, e.g., SetDate.bat, as follows: date mm-dd-yyyy time hh:mm:ss 4. Wireless MK2250s ship from the factory with...
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... displays the transmit and receive icon to associate with the first profile in different locations to connect to a wireless network. If it does not launch, manually launch Mobile Companion on page B-6. The WLAN Profiles window displays existing profiles. Use the Encryption, IP Config, and Power tabs to set security, network address...
... displays the transmit and receive icon to associate with the first profile in different locations to connect to a wireless network. If it does not launch, manually launch Mobile Companion on page B-6. The WLAN Profiles window displays existing profiles. Use the Encryption, IP Config, and Power tabs to set security, network address...
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... representation of four WEP keys using MD5 algorithms and displays them in the range 4 to 32 to use a Passkey as if the keys were entered manually. Tap Passkey. Select this option for data transmitted over the network. The window displays several radio buttons and edit buttons to configure the four WEP...
... representation of four WEP keys using MD5 algorithms and displays them in the range 4 to 32 to use a Passkey as if the keys were entered manually. Tap Passkey. Select this option for data transmitted over the network. The window displays several radio buttons and edit buttons to configure the four WEP...
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... profile network address parameters: IP address, subnet, gateway, DNS, and WINS. DHCP is selected, the IP address fields are read-only. • Select Static to manually assign the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and WINS addresses used by the MK2250 profile. IP Config Tab (Static) Figure B-9 Mobile Companion - B - 14 MK22X0...
... profile network address parameters: IP address, subnet, gateway, DNS, and WINS. DHCP is selected, the IP address fields are read-only. • Select Static to manually assign the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and WINS addresses used by the MK2250 profile. IP Config Tab (Static) Figure B-9 Mobile Companion - B - 14 MK22X0...
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... See Figure C-4 on which the AP is limited to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and MK2290. The Find WLANs window displays. Manually enter valid ESSIDs not displayed in Table C-2 and Table C-3. • Network Type - The Find WLANs list displays: • WLAN Networks - Channel on page C-6. Type of...
... See Figure C-4 on which the AP is limited to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and MK2290. The Find WLANs window displays. Manually enter valid ESSIDs not displayed in Table C-2 and Table C-3. • Network Type - The Find WLANs list displays: • WLAN Networks - Channel on page C-6. Type of...
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... C-41 on wireless infrastructures do not support 802.11d). However, this efficient configuration option with infrastructure that supports 802.11d (including Motorola infrastructure), set the Profile Country to Allow Any Country. Under Options > Regulatory, select Enable 802.11d. This can use this .... In this case, always set the profile country to use in Options > Regulatory) each profile to use the country options and must manually change the Options > Regulatory > Country setting when entering a new country. However, you create and configure two profiles for Japan, and...
... C-41 on wireless infrastructures do not support 802.11d). However, this efficient configuration option with infrastructure that supports 802.11d (including Motorola infrastructure), set the Profile Country to Allow Any Country. Under Options > Regulatory, select Enable 802.11d. This can use this .... In this case, always set the profile country to use in Options > Regulatory) each profile to use the country options and must manually change the Options > Regulatory > Country setting when entering a new country. However, you create and configure two profiles for Japan, and...
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... only valid users and sometimes servers can , depending on the selected Security Mode as shown in Table C-7. EAP-FAST Select this option to verify credentials. Manual PAC provisioning is optional. Personal None AES WPA - Disabled. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. PACs are based on the tunnel type...
... only valid users and sometimes servers can , depending on the selected Security Mode as shown in Table C-7. EAP-FAST Select this option to verify credentials. Manual PAC provisioning is optional. Personal None AES WPA - Disabled. User input required with pass-phrase/hex key configuration. PACs are based on the tunnel type...
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... configure the encryption method and corresponding keys, if any authentication type other 24 bits are asked to enter keys. Use the Encryption dialog box to manually enter pre-shared encryption keys (or a passkey phrase). WEP-40 (40/24) Select WEP-40 (40/24) to enter in Ad-hoc are automatically generated...
... configure the encryption method and corresponding keys, if any authentication type other 24 bits are asked to enter keys. Use the Encryption dialog box to manually enter pre-shared encryption keys (or a passkey phrase). WEP-40 (40/24) Select WEP-40 (40/24) to enter in Ad-hoc are automatically generated...
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Ad-hoc mode does not support DHCP. MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 25 IP Address Entry Use the IP Address Entry dialog box to manually assign the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and WINS addresses the device profile uses. Static Select Static to configure network address parameters: IP address, ...
Ad-hoc mode does not support DHCP. MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 25 IP Address Entry Use the IP Address Entry dialog box to manually assign the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and WINS addresses the device profile uses. Static Select Static to configure network address parameters: IP address, ...
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... point, but the AP is not set to update the list of the icons next to mandatory. The letter M displays on a different AP. • You manually connect to a profile from associating with a better signal. Figure C-39 Known APs Window See Table C-23 for the definitions of the APs with the following...
... point, but the AP is not set to update the list of the icons next to mandatory. The letter M displays on a different AP. • You manually connect to a profile from associating with a better signal. Figure C-39 Known APs Window See Table C-23 for the definitions of the APs with the following...