Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE Falcon 4410 26-Key model Falcon 4420 48-Key model Falcon 4410 52-Key NU model Product Reference Guide
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Table of Contents Preface: About this Guide .................................................................................. vii Chapter 1. Batteries and Power ........................................................................ 1-1 Overview ...................................................................................................................1-1 Suspend Mode ............................................................................................................1-1 Suspending ........
Contents Network and Dialup ................................................................................................... 2-27 Owner ..................................................................................................................... 2-28 Password ................................................................................................................. 2-28 PC Connection ..........................................................................................................
Contents Installing the USB Driver ..............................................................................................4-5 Using ActiveSync ........................................................................................................4-6 File Synchronizing using ActiveSync ........................................................................4-6 Networking ................................................................................................................
Contents Appendix C. Configuring the Web Server.......................................................... C-1 Overview .................................................................................................................. C-1 Enabling the Web Server ............................................................................................. C-1 Setting Up a User ....................................................................................................... C-2 Testing the Web Server ..
Contents RSS-14 ....................................................................................................................G-21 RSS Limited .............................................................................................................G-22 RSS Expanded ..........................................................................................................G-22 Standard 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................
Contents NOTES vi Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Preface: About this Guide How to Use this Manual This Product Reference Guide contains comprehensive basic user instructions for the Falcon 4400 Series mobile computer software, batteries, dock, serial cable, data transfer, as well as advanced user information such as bar code configuration and parameters. This section of the manual provides an overview of the manual’s contents and organization.
Preface • Appendix B, Falcon® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Windows administrators to configure Windows® CE Falcons to control individual user access. • Appendix C, Configuring the Web Server, describes configuring the Falcon to work with a Web Server. • Appendix D, SNMP Interface, describes SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) concepts, MIB (Management Information Base) files, and provides additional resources.
Document Conventions Document Conventions Formatting conventions are used throughout this guide to provide a consistent method for representing screen shots, command entries, and keyboard characters. This guide also provides special conventions for notes and cautions, information of high interest. NOTES contain information necessary for properly diagnosing, repairing and operating the terminal. The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage equipment or property.
Preface Stylus Actions Stylus actions apply to the Falcon only; most PCs use a mouse as an input device. Tap or Select. Tap the display screen once with the stylus to activate a specific button or select an item from a pull-down list. Double-Tap. Tap the stylus twice rapidly in the same location to open an application. Tap and Hold. Tap and hold the stylus to view the context menu. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) for more information on using a stylus with the Falcon.
Chapter 1 Batteries and Power Overview This section contains the following topics: • "Suspend Mode" starting on page 1-1 • "Battery Warnings and Cautions" on page 1-2 • "Battery Disposal" starting on page 1-4. Suspend Mode The Falcon will go into a suspend or sleep mode when it is idle for a period of time. This duration can be customized using the Power control panel (refer to "Power Off Tab" on page 2-30. Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the unit off.
Batteries and Power Resuming Use one of the following methods to resume (wake up the Falcon): • Press to resume (wake up). • Put the Falcon into a dock. • Press the to wake up the unit (handled version only). When a battery pack is fully discharged while the unit is in suspend mode, the Falcon remains in the suspended mode until the battery pack is charged or external power is supplied via the dock or a power cable.
Battery Warnings and Cautions Always charge the battery at 32°–113°F (0°–45°C) temperature range. CAUTION If you remove the battery pack or it becomes completely discharged, there is a 30 minute window in which to insert a charged battery pack before the backup battery fails. If your backup battery completely discharges, the contents of the RAM memory will be lost. If your back-up battery is less than fully charged, there is proportionally smaller window of time available.
Batteries and Power Battery Disposal If you must dispose of a battery pack, please follow the CAUTIONS below: CAUTION Use only a battery pack supplied by a Datalogic Mobile reseller for this device.The use of other battery supplies can damage the Falcon and void your warranty. Contact your reseller to for the correct power supplies; view your options under "Battery Pack" on page A-2 or the Datalogic Mobile website.
Chapter 2 Configuring the Falcon Overview This section contains the following topics on configuring your Falcon. Most control panels are accessed by selecting/tapping Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Configuring the Falcon • "Regional Settings" on page 2-31 • "Remove Programs" on page 2-32 • "Storage Properties" on page 2-32 • "Stylus Calibration" on page 2-33 • "System Properties" on page 2-35 • "Volume and Sounds" on page 2-38 • "Wi-FI" on page 2-39 Backlight Increasing backlight brightness can cause the battery pack to discharge at a faster rate. The battery discharge rate decreases with a decrease in backlight usage. To change the Backlight settings, complete the following steps: 1.
Backlight Figure 2-1. Backlight Control Panel & Brightness 4. On the Auto-Off tab, enable the desired option checkbox and select the desired options from the pull-down lists (refer to Figure 2-1). 5. On the Activation tab, just tap the checkbox(es) to enable or disable them (refer to Figure 2-1): • Set the backlight to turn on automatically when any key is pressed or the touchscreen is tapped, either while on battery or external power. • Turn on the backlight when the trigger is pulled.
Configuring the Falcon Bluetooth Manager Search for device 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Bluetooth Manager to open the Bluetooth control panel. 2. Search for the type of Device(s) you want to connect to by tapping Printer, Serial, or All. The Falcon will search for Bluetooth Devices within range. 3. If you attempt to set up a connection when the Bluetooth Radio is disabled, you will receive a message reminding you that the radio is turned off, and asking you if you want to turn it on.
Bluetooth Manager 2. The resulting dialog will display services that are available on the device. Select the service you want to connect to. The following table shows the icons that display for different types of service. Table 2-1.
Configuring the Falcon You can also select Encrypt or Authenticate from the Bluetooth control panel to apply or modify those settings. 1. To require Authentication, tap the checkbox, then tap OK. 2. The Authentication Request dialog will then open, requesting that you enter a PIN. Use the Input Panel to type in the PIN. 3. Tap OK to complete. The dialog will also appear when an Authentication request is received from another device.
Bluetooth Manager The icons displayed in the taskbar at the bottom of your Falcon’s screen will show you the state of the Bluetooth connection, as shown in Table 2-2. Table 2-2. Bluetooth taskbar icons Icon Name Description Disabled Icon Indicates that the Bluetooth has been disabled. Unpaired Icon Indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on but the device is currently not paired to another. Paired Icon Indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on and the device is paired with at least one other device.
Configuring the Falcon Certificates Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and to secure communications. See the Microsoft Windows CE help on your Falcon unit for further information about Certificates. Date and Time In this control panel, you can change the year, month, date, time, time zone, or select automatic adjust for Daylight Savings Time. To set or change the date and time: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time. 2.
Decoding Decoding You can configure the Falcon’s decoding options by tapping on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Decoding. Decoder configuration can also be accomplished for large numbers of terminals using FMU (Falcon Management Utility). There are two sections in the Decoding control panel, each containing additional pages. There are six General Configuration pages and multiple Bar Code symbology pages.
Configuring the Falcon Figure 2-5. Decoding Properties: General Options To view other configuration options, select Configure > General from the menu • General Options: Select from Label Programming Enable, Symbology IDs, Label Prefix, Label Suffix, and Data Separator options. Figure 2-6.
Decoding Figure 2-7. Decoding Properties: Trigger Options To view other configuration options, select Configure > General from the menu • Trigger Options: Select from Pistol Trigger and Scan Key enable for Bar code, Image, and RFID (available in future versions). Select the desired radio buttons to define the button functions. Available items will vary depending on the model. Figure 2-8.
Configuring the Falcon between Concurrent (the aiming beam and the illumination beam turn on at once); and Interlaced (the aimer beam and illumination alternate being on). Set Brightness and Timeout properties using the sliders. Figure 2-9. Decoding Properties: Devices To view other configuration options, select Configure > General from the menu • Devices: Enable the keyboard wedge for bar code scanner, Magnetic Stripe Reader, RFID, and enable Read-Ahead for attached devices.
Decoding Figure 2-10. Available 1D Bar Code Symbologies Codabar Pharmacode 39 Code 39 RSS-14 Code 93 RSS-Limited Code 128 RSS-Expanded EAN-13 Standard 2/5 EAN-8 Trioptic Interleaved 2/5 UPC-A Matrix 2/5 UPC-E MSI UPC/EAN Extensions See Appendix G for details on parameters available for each symbology. Refer to the sample symbology control panels in Figure 2-11 for examples of the types of fields and options you can modify.
Configuring the Falcon • Code 39: Select from enable, min/max lengths, enable checksum, send checksum, and Full ASCII conversion. • UPC-A: Select from Enable, Send Check Digit, and Send System Digit. 2D Bar Code Symbologies If you have the 2D Imager module installed, the following additional symbology options are also available: Aztec Code OCR Data Matrix OCR Template Composite PDF417 Code 128 MicroPDF417 MaxiCode QR Code See Appendix G for details on parameters available for each symbology.
Display Configuration Settings Select from the Settings menu to restore previous configurations and/or other available default settings. Choose from: • Factory Defaults • Minimum Settings • Maximum Settings • Save (New Settings) • Reverts to Saved Settings The settings are saved when you select/ tap OK. Display Configuration To change the default Background or Appearance (Windows Color Scheme), select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display. Background To change the Background image: 1.
Configuring the Falcon Appearance To change the default Windows color scheme: 1. Tap the Appearance tab. 2. Tap the Scheme pull-down list and select a new Windows color scheme if desired. 3. Tap OK on the control bar, or press on the keypad. Falcon Config Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Falcon Config to access configuration utilities such as the Falcon Management Utility (FMU) and Falcon Desktop Utility (FDU) settings.
Imager Image Capture The Capture page allows you to preview and capture an image with the Falcon. To capture an image: 1. Aim the Falcon toward the image you want to capture. The screen will display a preview of the image, making use of the current settings (to change the settings, see "Image Settings" on page 2-20). 2. Tap Capture (refer to Figure 2-12A) or press and hold the trigger. Figure 2-12. Image Capture Settings A B 3.
Configuring the Falcon 4. A File Save message showing the image file name will appear, unless that option has been previously deselected in the File settings (in that case, the file will automatically save without prompting). See "Image File" on page 2-18, to change settings. 5. Tap Yes to save the image, or No to discard it. Image File 1. Specify where you want images to be saved in the File Folder field. If you do not select a folder, images will be saved to the default folder “\Images.
Imager 5. Enable Long Range Filter enhances pictures taken from very long distances (greater than 10 feet or 3 meters). 6. Enable Aimer Illumination turns on the aimer LEDs to provide more light for an image capture. Image Size On the Size tab, modify the image property settings as desired. Both keyboard and stylus input are supported. 1. Use the Width and Height controls to adjust the image. • Width can be as much as 640 pixels. • Height can be as much as 480 pixels.
Configuring the Falcon Image Settings 1. JPEG Quality sets the desired quality when the JPEG image format is selected. Selecting a higher quality results in a higher quality image, but a larger file. 2. Brightness allows you to set the brightness level the imager will use when taking images. 3. Edge Sharpness specifies how much the imager will attempt to sharpen edges in images it takes. Selecting the highest position on the slider gives the sharpest edges, but also increases noise in the image. 4.
Input Panel Properties Table 2-3. Sample Imager Settings Condition Distance >10 ft (3 m) Low light Printed Text Signature Item Recommended Setting Long Range filter On Illumination Off Illumination On Brightness 100% Gamma Correction 20 Illumination On Sharpness 100% File format 8-bit Illumination On Sharpness 100% File format 1-bit Input Panel Properties To change the Soft Input Panel settings: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Input Panel. 2.
Configuring the Falcon 5. To exit the Soft Keyboard Options, tap OK on the control bar, or press on the keypad. 6. To exit Input Panel settings, tap OK on the control bar, or press on the keypad. Internet Options To change the Internet default settings: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Internet Settings. 2. On the General tab (refer to Figure 2-13A), type in the URL of the desired start page and the desired search engine.
Internet Options 4. On the Security tab (refer to Figure 2-14A) add sites or modify the security settings for Internet, Local intranet, Trusted Sites, and Restricted Sites. Figure 2-14. Internet Settings A B 5. The Privacy tab (refer to Figure 2-15) allows you to modify the settings by tapping the radio buttons. You can Accept, Block or receive a Prompt for First-party and Third-party Cookies. You can also Enable/ disable session cookies by selecting the check box. Figure 2-15.
Configuring the Falcon 6. On the Advanced tab (refer to Figure 2-16A) modify the advanced settings for Accessibility, Browsing, Multimedia, and Security by tapping the check boxes. Figure 2-16. Advanced Internet and Popup Settings A B 7. The Popups tab provides options for blocking popups, to display notification when popups have been blocked, and to open new pages in the current window. 8. To exit Internet Settings, tap OK on the control bar or press on the keypad.
Keyboard Configuration Keyboard Configuration The keyboard control panel will appear different, depending upon which keypad your Falcon has. 26-Key Keypad 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keyboard Options to open the Keyboard control panel. 2. Adjust the slider for Multi-Tap Timeout to match your personal preferences. 3. Use the box provided to test the time-out delay. 4. Tap OK to exit the Keyboard Options control panel.
Configuring the Falcon Figure 2-17. 48-Key or 52-Key Keypad Control Panels 3. You can also adjust the slider for Repeat Rate. This configures how fast the keys repeat. 4. Use the box provided to test the selected repeat rate setting. 5. On the Load Map tab, you can select a keyboard key-map by browsing, or change to the Default Map. 6. Use the box provided to test the current keyboard mapping. 7. Tap OK to save your changes and exit the Keyboard Options control panel.
Network and Dialup Network and Dialup To change the Network and Dialup connection settings, complete these steps: 1. Select Start > Settings > Network and Dialup Connections. Figure 2-18. Changing Network & Dialup Settings. 2. Double-tap the connection to view or change the settings. The SDCCF10G1 item shown in the example above can vary, depending on the radio installed and the number of connections. 3. Complete the two tabs as shown in Figure 2-18: • IP Address: Select DHCP or set static IP settings.
Configuring the Falcon Owner To change the Owner default settings: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Owner Properties. The Input Panel opens to facilitate entering data. 2. Enter data using the input panel or the keypad on the PDA. 3. To exit the Owner Properties control panel, tap OK on the control bar, or press on the keypad. For more information on using the Network ID tab, refer to "Setting Up the Network ID" on page 4-8. Password To change the Password default settings: 1.
PC Connection PC Connection The PC Connection control panel determines how ActiveSync works with the PDA. To modify the default settings: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > PC Connection. 2. Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer. 3. Tap Change Connection to modify the connection method from USB or Serial. 4. To exit the Change Connection dialog, tap OK on the control bar, or press on the keypad. 5.
Configuring the Falcon Automatically persisting the registry at frequent intervals may slow system performance. Power Configuration To adjust power management settings, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power. Use this control panel to check the charge on the battery or to change the Power settings. Battery Tab The Battery tab provides power indicators for External power, Main battery, and Backup battery as shown in Figure 2-19 on page 2-30.
Regional Settings Regional Settings To change the Regional Settings defaults, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Settings. 1. Select your locale from the dropdown box. See Figure 2-20 on page 2-31. 2. Review the Appearance Samples in the bottom half of the screen. Click Customize to change the appearance of Number, Currency, Time, and Date. Figure 2-20. Region and Custom Settings 3. The options on the Language tab are disabled because the Falcon will display only in English. 4.
Configuring the Falcon Figure 2-21. Language and Input Tabs 5. To exit Regional Settings, tap OK on the control bar, or press on the keypad. Remove Programs See "Removing Programs" on page 3-7.
Stylus Calibration 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage Properties. 2. From the Store Info pull-down list, select the desired storage device. 3. You can also format, dismount, and create partitions on storage devices using this control panel. 4. To save and exit the Storage Properties control panel, tap OK on the control bar, or press on the keypad. Dismounting or formatting the FlashFX drive will erase all files and program stored in the drive.
Configuring the Falcon Figure 2-22. Stylus Properties Control Panel 4. Tap Recalibrate to open the Calibration screen shown to the right 5. Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target as the target moves around the screen or press to cancel the stylus calibration. For more information about the touch-sensitive display, refer to “Using the Stylus” and “Navigating the Display” in the Quick Reference Guide (QRG).
System Properties System Properties Refer to the System control panel for information related to the system.To view the System properties, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Properties. General Tab To view the expansion card settings, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Properties > General tab. Firmware Tab Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Properties > Firmware tab to view the device serial number, model number, firmware version, and keyboard type.
Configuring the Falcon Figure 2-23. Serial Number Locations AVOID EXP OSURE — LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE Datalogic Mobile 1505 Westec Dr. PRODUCT OF USA Eugene, OR 97402 Complies with 21CFR and Part 15 of FCC rules. Item # 345-4201-005 DATE OF MANUF RADIO: BREEZECOM EUR: CE0560 CAN: 24611032079A FCC: M52PCRNZZ-00 Serial Number BACKUP BATTERY: 3.
System Properties Device Name Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers. Copyrights Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a user, you are responsible to read this statement.
Configuring the Falcon Volume and Sounds To change the Volume and Sound settings, complete the following steps: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Volume & Sounds Properties to open the Volume settings. Figure 2-24. Volume and Sounds Control Panels 2. Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud. 3. Enable the desired sounds for key clicks, screen taps, notifications, and applications. 4. Select the Sounds tab to choose from various wave files in the menu. 5.
Wi-FI Wi-FI About the Summit Client Utility The Summit Client Utility (SCU) is an application designed for end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module. For further information beyond the scope of this manual, you can download the complete Summit User’s Guide from www.summitdatacom.com. Reference the QRG for details about the basic functions of this utility.
Configuring the Falcon Figure 2-25. Main tab Tabs Enable/Disable Radio Active Profile Association Status Regulatory Domain Software Versions About SCU • Regulatory Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain or domains for which the radio is configured. “Worldwide” means that the radio can be used in any domain. The domain cannot be configured by an administrator or user. • Software Versions: Indicates the version of the device driver and the version of SCU that are running on the device.
Wi-FI - Delete: Delete the profile, provided that it is not the active profile - New: Create a new profile with default settings and give it a name (and then change settings using other selections on the tab) - Commit: Ensure that changes to profile settings made on the tab are saved in the profile Figure 2-26. Profile tab Profile Actions Radio Attributes & Settings Security Settings 3. Radio attribute and setting: Attributes in the list box can be selected individually.
Configuring the Falcon MSCHAP (PEAP-MSCHAP), PEAP with EAP-GTC (PEAP-GTC), LEAP, and EAP-FAST • Encryption: Specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt transmitted data and how that key is specified or derived. Encryption options include: - WPA2 or WPA with dynamic keys (derived from the EAP authentication process) - WPA2 or WPA with pre-shared keys - Static WEP keys Consult the Summit User’s Guide for details on all profile settings, including security settings.
Wi-FI Figure 2-27. Status tab Client info AP info Connection info Diags Tab A sample Diags, or troubleshooting, tab is shown in Figure 2-28 on page 2-43. Figure 2-28. Diags tab, with ping active Ping address Ping results Here are the functions available on the Diags tab: • (Re)connect: Disable and enable the radio, apply or reapply the current profile, and attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN, logging all activity in the output area at the bottom.
Configuring the Falcon • • • Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/ renew, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom. Start Ping: Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it. Once the button is clicked, its name and function will change to Stop Ping. Leaving the Diags tab also will stop the ping, as will pressing any other button on the screen.
Chapter 3 Software Applications Overview This section contains the following topics: Product Reference Guide • "Inbox" starting on page 3-2. • "Internet Explorer" starting on page 3-3. • "Media Player" on page 3-4. • "WordPad" starting on page 3-4. • "Installing Programs" starting on page 3-5. • "Using an Installation Wizard" starting on page 3-5. • "Installing Programs Manually" on page 3-5. • "Using Windows Explorer to Add to the Start Menu" on page 3-6.
Software Applications Inbox The Falcon comes with Inbox for Windows CE installed from the factory. Inbox is a familiar Microsoft email interface. To set up your Inbox: 1. Open Inbox by selecting Start > Programs > Inbox. 2. Select Services > Options from the command bar to configure email. 3. Drag the screen to show Add.... Select Add.... 4. Select the Service Type and type the email service name in the Service Name text box. Select OK. 5.
Internet Explorer Internet Explorer The Falcon comes with Internet Explorer for Windows CE installed. 1. Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start > Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. To set a default home page, navigate to the desired default web page. 3. Select View > Internet Options from the command bar. 4. Enter the desired URL in the Start Page field. 5. Tap OK. Internet Explorer window with the Status bar and View menu. Internet Explorer uses sliding menus for application and navigation control.
Software Applications Media Player The Falcon comes with Media Player for Windows CE installed. 1. Open Media Player by selecting Start > Programs > Media Player. 2. Select File > Open to open an available existing media file. 3. Please refer to www.microsoft.com for additional information and help with your Microsoft Windows Media Player. WordPad The Falcon comes with WordPad for Windows CE installed from the factory. The following text and document file types are compatible with WordPad: • Text (*.
Installing Programs Installing Programs Programs pre-installed on the Falcon are stored in ROM (read-only memory). You cannot remove or modify this software. You may add programs and data files to RAM (random access memory) or into Flash memory via the FlashFX Disk. You can install *.cab, *.exe *.zip files, or other files designed for the Falcon. Please follow the directions provided with the software to install it.
Software Applications 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > General on the Falcon. Make a note of the information in the Processor field as shown at right. The processor type is required to determine file type compatibility. 2. Read the installation instructions, ReadMe files, or manual that comes with the program. Many programs provide installation instructions.
Removing Programs Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu 1. Use the Explorer in ActiveSync on your desktop computer to explore the files on your Falcon and locate the program. For more information on using ActiveSync, refer to the ActiveSync online Help. 2. Right-click on the program, then select Create Shortcut. Move the shortcut to the Programs folder in the Windows folder. The shortcut appears on the menu. Removing Programs Only user-installed programs can be removed. 1.
Software Applications FUU can also be used to restore the firmware onto a Falcon that has become corrupted, such as would happen if the Falcon were powered down during an ActiveSync firmware update. See "Restoring Falcon Firmware" on page 3-10. The following sections provide procedures for the retrieval and installation of the most current firmware image onto a Falcon. Retrieving a Firmware Image Update The following instructions use Internet Explorer to retrieve the most current firmware image. 1.
Firmware Update Utility • • Click Cancel to quit Setup and close any programs you have running. Click Next to continue the Setup. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. Updating the Falcon Firmware After copying the firmware image to the host PC ("Retrieving a Firmware Image Update" on page 3-8) and installing FUU ("Installing FUU on the Host PC" on page 3-8), you can upgrade the firmware on your Falcon.
Software Applications 5. Verify that the Falcon is turned on. Insert the device into a powered dock connected to the host computer. 6. Click Update Terminal on FUU on the host PC. 7. FUU will compare the selected firmware image with the firmware already loaded on the Falcon; if the images are different, FUU will proceed to update the firmware image on your Falcon. Please be patient and do not remove the Falcon from the Dock during this procedure.
Firmware Update Utility 1. On the PC, click Start > Programs > Firmware Update Utility > Firmware Update Utility. 2. Set Communicate Using to the communications port to which the dock is attached to (ActiveSync, USB, COM1 or COM2.) 3. Click browse (...) and navigate to the file location. 4. Select the current *.img file and click Open. 5. Verify that the Falcon is turned on. Insert the Falcon into a powered dock connected to the host computer. 6. Click Update Terminal on FUU on the host PC. 7.
Software Applications Please be patient and do not remove the Falcon from the Dock during this procedure. The firmware image of the Falcon can take as long as: • 12 minutes to download using a USB connection. • 22 minutes to download using a serial connection with 115K baud rate. • 130 minutes to download using a serial connection with 19.2K baud rate. 8. After the firmware has been restored, the Falcon will automatically reset.
AutoStart Table 3-2. PreAuto.ini and Autostart.ini location Product Operating System Location \FlashFX Disk \FlashDisk Windows CE F4400 Windows Mobile Installing CAB files Copy any CAB files you want to install into the AutoStart CAB folder. These CAB files will then be automatically installed in alphabetical order the next time you start the device.
Software Applications Interactive CAB Install If the CAB installer requires user interaction that must be performed during the AutoStart CAB installation process, you can specify a special file name to disable the silent mode installation. If this mode is specified, the CAB file will be installed with Wceload without any command line arguments specified. An example of what AutoStart would execute is: \Windows\Wceload.
AutoStart Table 3-4. Autostart.ini line formatting Autostart option(s) - Full path to executable \windows\pword.exe Command line arguments \file.doc Spaces must be placed between each component of the line in the Autostart.ini. If the executable path is in a folder that contains spaces in the name, quotes are required to distinguish what the actual executable name is. The following is an example of this: “\Program Files\ScannerApp.exe” /run (valid) \Program Files\ScannerApp.
Software Applications Cold Reset Only: This will cause the line to execute only after a Cold Reset. An empty line will be treated as a comment line. Combining Options Autostart options can be combined together as shown in the following sample: ?- \Windows\Pword.exe This line would: • Request confirmation before executing the line. The next line would not be processed before the confirmation is answered. • Run the next line without waiting on the current line to complete execution.
AutoStart AutoStart Execute Query Table 3-6. AutoStart Query options Field Line Number Exe Args Description This is the line number in the script being executed. The executable as parsed by AutoStart. The argument as parsed by AutoStart. The fields may be broken up into multiple lines (as shown in the example) due to limited space in the dialog. Parentheses are used to surround the given field and make it very clear what the value of the field is.
Software Applications Table 3-8. Sample Autostart.ini lines Line ? \windows\wceload.exe “\My Documents\FDU.cab” Description This will confirm the execution of \Windows\wceload.exe with specified argument “\My Docu- ments\FDU.cab” \Program Files\App.exe (invalid) This will execute \Program with the argument Files\App.exe. \Program Files\App.exe /run (invalid) This will execute \Program with the argument Files\App.exe /run. “\Program Files\App.
Chapter 4 Networks, Communications, and Connections Overview This section contains the following topics: • "Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync" starting on page 4-1. • "Installing Microsoft ActiveSync" on page 4-2. • "Setting Up ActiveSync" on page 4-4. • "Installing the USB Driver" on page 4-5. • "Using ActiveSync" starting on page 4-6. • "Networking" starting on page 4-8. • "Setting Up the Network ID" starting on page 4-8. • "Network and Dialup Connections" starting on page 4-9.
Networks, Communications, and Connections Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft® ActiveSync is a file transfer tool used to synchronize the files on a PC with the files on your Falcon. The device comes from the factory with ActiveSync loaded. If you have ActiveSync already installed on your PC, make sure that you have v3.7.1 or higher. To install Microsoft® ActiveSync on the PC, complete the following steps: 1. Go to the Microsoft® Windows CE website at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/. 2.
Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync Figure 4-2. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer 5. Click Next to continue the installation. Click Cancel to cancel the installation of ActiveSync. Figure 4-3. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer 6. Reboot your PC. 7. You have completed installing ActiveSync.
Networks, Communications, and Connections Setting Up ActiveSync 1. Open ActiveSync from the System Tray of the Host PC. 2. Connect the Falcon to the Host PC via a dock or USB/Serial cable. 3. Verify that the Falcon is turned on. 4. Within a minute, the ActiveSync window should appear, attempting to connect to a new device. Figure 4-4. Microsoft ActiveSync dialog 5.
Installing the USB Driver Figure 4-5. Connection Settings 6. You have completed setting up ActiveSync. Proceed to Installing the USB Driver, below, to install the USB driver. Installing the USB Driver In order for the Host PC to communicate with the Falcon, you must install the USB driver file from the CD that came with the Falcon. Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on your computer before proceeding. See "Setting Up ActiveSync" on page 4-4.
Networks, Communications, and Connections 2. Connect the USB or Serial cable to Falcon or place the Falcon in the dock. 3. Connect the USB or Serial cable to a Host PC. 4. Follow the directions onscreen. The specified source directory will be the one identified in step 1. You are now ready to use ActiveSync. Using ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize (share) files between the Falcon and the Host PC.
Using ActiveSync Figure 4-6. File Synchronization Options 3. Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created in your My Documents directory (defaults to the desktop). Refer to Figure 4-7 on page 4-8. During the ActiveSync connection, all files in the Synchronization folder will be synchronized with (copied to) the \My Documents directory on the Falcon.
Networks, Communications, and Connections Figure 4-7. Select Synchronization Settings Networking Setting Up the Network ID To set up your Network ID (configure the Windows user settings, such as the user name, password, and domain), complete the following steps on the Falcon: 1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Owner. 2. Select the Network ID tab on the Owner Properties dialog box. 3. Enter your User Name, Password, and Domain on the Network ID tab. 4.
SNMP Figure 4-8. The Network Icon Connected Not Connected Network Connection Icon 11:57 AM System Tray Network and Dialup Connections Use Network and Dialup setup to administer the IP network settings for specific connections. The system defaults to Summit Client Utility (SCU) for wireless communications, and normal Windows Dialup and Networking for all other network connections. See About the Summit Client Utility on page 2-39 for more information on SCU.
Networks, Communications, and Connections With SNMP running on the terminal, other SNMP based network management tools such as HP Openview® and CastleRock SNMPpc® may also be used to interface with the terminals. To support this capability, Datalogic Mobile has released the Management Information Base (MIB) for the Datalogic Mobile Windows-based terminals.
Appendix A Accessories Overview This appendix covers the following topics: • "Power Supplies" on page A-2. • "Battery Pack" on page A-2. • "Single-Slot Dock" on page A-2. • "Four-Slot Dock" on page A-3. • "Battery Charger" on page A-3. • "Serial Charging Cable" on page A-4. • "USB Cable" on page A-4. • "Printer Cable" on page A-4. • "Serial Printer Adapter" on page A-4 • "Holsters and Softcases" starting on page A-6. • "Holsters" starting on page A-6. • "Softcases" starting on page A-7.
Accessories Power Supplies Use only the correct battery chargers and docks with this Windows CE color Falcon. This technology used for these models is incompatible with other Datalogic Mobile Falcon chargers and docks. Battery Pack Figure A-1. 4-Battery Pack Single-Slot Dock Figure A-2.
Power Supplies Four-Slot Dock Figure A-3. Four-Slot Dock Battery Charger Figure A-4.
Accessories USB Cable See Figure E-1 on page E-1. Serial Charging Cable See Figure E-2 on page E-2. Printer Cable See Figure E-3 on page E-2. Serial Printer Adapter The Serial Printer Adapter attaches to the bottom of a Falcon unit and allows you to print directly to a printer. Figure A-5. Serial Printer Adapter To attach the printer adapter to a Falcon, you must remove the strap studs, as well as the optional strap stud bumpers, if present. Use the procedure that follows.
Power Supplies Removing Strap Studs/Bumpers Figure A-6. Strap Studs Strap Stud Bumpers Strap Studs 1. Loosen and pull off the strap stud bumpers (if present). If necessary, pry off using a screwdriver. 2. Use a 5/64” Allen wrench (included with the printer adapter) to loosen and remove each Strap Stud. Once you have removed the strap studs, attach the adapter to the Falcon by tightening the thumbscrews on the adapter. Figure A-7.
Accessories Holsters and Softcases A holster and a softcase are available that will work with both the Falcon 4410 and the handled Falcon 4420 models. Holsters Figure A-8.
Holsters and Softcases Softcases Figure A-9.
Accessories Installing the Handle or Handstrap The Falcon 4420 comes from the factory with the handle installed. The Falcon 4410 comes with a handstrap. These can be exchanged with a change-out kit. The handle is removable and can be replaced with a handstrap. When you replace the handle with the handstrap, you lose the ability to press the trigger on the handle and must use the key on the Falcon keypad instead. To remove the handle and replace it with the handstrap refer to the following sections.
Installing the Handle or Handstrap 3. Replace the screws located just above the battery cover’s latch dials. 4. Connect the handstrap hook onto one of the strap studs at the base of the Falcon. 5. The process is complete upon successful test of the scanning function. Installing a Handle on the Falcon 4410 To install the handle on the Falcon 4410, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the handstrap as shown in Figure A-10 by removing the screws located just above the battery cover’s latch dials.
Accessories 2. Insert the top tab of the handle into the slot at the top of the handle recess (refer to Figure A-11). 3. Replace the screws located just above the battery cover’s latch dials. 4. The process is complete upon successful test of the trigger function. Tethered Stylus An optional Tethered Stylus is available for use on any of the Falcon 4400 series models. The Tether attaches the stylus to the Falcon unit, preventing the stylus from accidentally becoming lost or misplaced.
Tethered Stylus This completes Installation of the Tethered Stylus. Figure A-12. Installing/Removing a Tethered Stylus Tether Screw Removing a Tethered Stylus If you want to remove the Tether from your Falcon 44xx, complete the following steps: 1. Turn the Falcon face down. Ensure that power is OFF. 2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 16 mm screw at the bottom of the Stylus holder that attaches the Tether to the PDT. 3.
Accessories NOTES A-12 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Appendix B Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Overview Falcon® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Datalogic Mobile Falcon® Windows® administrators to configure Falcon Windows® CE Falcons to control individual user access. This includes: • Prevent users from changing Falcon OS settings. • Define keys to access specific functionality/programs. • Use Application Selector to replace desktop with a selection of authorized applications.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Falcon Desktop Utility To open the FDU for the first time, select Start > Settings > Falcon Config. Figure B-1. Accessing FDU These options are available from all screens: Table B-1. Options Available on all Screens Command B-2 Description OK Tap OK to apply the settings and modifications you have made in the FDU tabs. OK saves every modification. X Tap X to cancel the settings and modifications you have made in the FDU tabs.
Falcon Desktop Utility Administrative Options When you open the Falcon Admin control panel, the FMU tab will open. Select the Admin tab to set up FDU. Figure B-2. Setting a Password/Admin Tab Fields Table B-2. Setting a Password/ Admin Tab Fields Command Enable Falcon Desktop Description Select/tap this checkbox to activate the FDU functions such as Hot Key assignments, IE Restrictions, Windows Settings, and the authorized application menu. Enter Password Enter a password in the text box.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Setting a Password To set a password: 1. Enter a password in the field. This allows the user to specify a password when this utility is launched. By default there is no password set. Be sure to record the Password for future reference. 2. Re-enter the password in the second field. 3. Select/tap Set Password to enable the password. 4. Select/tap OK close the Set Password Confirmation dialog.
Falcon Desktop Utility This dialog box will only open if a password was defined. Figure B-3. Setting a Password Table B-3. Setting a Password Dialog Command Description Enter Password Enter your password using the keypad, or using the stylus on the soft input panel (SIP) in the text box. OK Select/tap OK to accept the password. X Select/tap X to cancel the request to start the FDU. Complete the FDU Config dialog: 1.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Figure B-4. Hot Keys Tab Table B-4. Hot Keys Tab Fields Command B-6 Description Hot Key This pull-down list displays the available function keys to define. Select the desired one from the list. New Select/tap to specify a new Hot Key, not on the Hot Key list. This opens a new dialog, shown on page B-7. Delete Tap to delete the selected Hot Key. You can only delete the Hot Keys you have added. You cannot delete -.
Falcon Desktop Utility The is the key initially assigned to FDU Admin: If you wish to assign this key to a different function, you must first select an unassigned Hot Key and assign it to the Action - FDU Admin. You can then go back and reassign the FKey to something else. Table B-5.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Figure B-5. Add a New Hot Key Table B-6. Adding a New Hot Key Dialog Command Description Enter Key Enter the desired key combination in this text box to define a Hot Key. OK Select/tap OK to add the specified Hot Key. X Select/tap X to cancel the specified Hot Key. Make sure you do not attempt to add a Hot Key that is already defined. 3. Select/tap OK to save the New Hot Key. If you select/tap X, the key will not be saved.
Falcon Desktop Utility Figure B-6. IE Configuration Tab / IE Window Features IE Address Bar IE Tool Bar IE Menu Bar IE Status Bar Table B-7.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Internet Options Tap Internet Options on the IE tab to open the Windows CE Internet Options control panel. Customize these settings as necessary. The Internet Options control panel applet is part of the Microsoft® Windows® CE operating system. For more information on the Windows CE operating system, please refer to the Microsoft website at http://www.microsoft.com. The FDU allows you to cancel prior to applying your changes.
Application Selector Table B-8. Win Tab Fields Command Description Show Taskbar Select/tap Show Taskbar to specify that the taskbar is shown or hidden. Taskbar Enabled Select/tap Taskbar Enabled to specify whether the taskbar is accessible. This option is only available when the Show Taskbar is checked. Start Menu Enabled Select/tap Start Menu Enabled to specify whether the Start menu is accessible or not. This option is only available when both Show Taskbar and Task Bar Enabled are checked.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Table B-9. AppSelect Tab Fields Command Description Enable Application Select/tap Enable Application Selector to enable/disable the application selector. When this is enabled, the Application Selector Selector replaces the desktop and allows only authorized use of applications. Authorized Applications This is a list of applications that the user may access. New Select/tap New to create a new application entry. Edit Select/tap Edit to edit the selected entry.
Application Selector Table B-10. Add Application Dialog Command Description Application Title Type the name of the application in this textbox in the way you wish it to appear for the user. Executable Displays the path for the executable file which you want to run. Browse Select/tap to browse for the desired executable file. The results of this search are placed in the Executable textbox. Arguments Type any command line arguments to be used when an application is executed.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE Application Selector The administrator can choose for the user to have access to the desktop or not. The Application Selector can replace the desktop and limit the user to the specified list of applications. Figure B-10. Application Selector The user can select/tap the desired application. The administrator can customize this list as shown in "Application Selector" on page B-11.
Application Switcher User Interface Application Switcher User Interface The application switcher provides the same functionality as the standard Windows® Alt+Tab function. This allows the user to cycle through the various open applications. The key can be used to close the Application Switcher. The application switcher is activated via an assigned Action key specified in the Hot Key tab. (Refer to "Setting Hot Keys" on page B-5.
Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE NOTES B-16 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Appendix C Configuring the Web Server Overview The Web Server can perform several different actions, including generating a web page containing statistics relating to performance of the mobile computer. The Web Server can also be used for creating an interface for interaction with the Terminal to configure system behavior. This section contains the following topics on configuring the Web Server: • Enabling the Web Server below. • "Testing the Web Server" on page C-3.
Configuring the Web Server 4. If the service is listed and not running, type the following to start the HTTP Web Server: \> services start HTP0: 5. To restart the Web Server, type: \> services refresh HTP0: This will cause the Web Server to reload any information pertaining to the Web Server in the registry. For additional information on the registry entries, see "Web Server Registry Settings" on page C-4. To configure the Web Server to allow access to the Web and Net administration pages: 1.
Testing the Web Server 6. In the Logon Name dialog, type Testuser in the Create a new user box, then click Create.The User Manager Setup page appears. 7. On the User Configuration page, type a password for Testuser, confirm the password, and then click Create Account. The new user will appear below the Logon Name box on the User Manager Setup page. 8. In the User Group Setup box, type Testgroup in the Create a new group box. Click Create. 9.
Configuring the Web Server 4. The Web Server Login dialog appears. Type Admin in the User Name box and enter the password you specified. Click OK, and the Web Server Configuration page will appear. 5. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and click Modify to the right of the Default Website box. The Default Website page appears. 6. Click the link to Configure the Virtual Directories. The Virtual Directory Configuration page appears. 7.
Web Server Registry Settings For more information on the registry settings and what each key represents, see the Windows® CE SDK help documentation included with embedded Visual C++ 4.0 SP2. The help file contains a wealth of information on this topic. Adding these values will create virtual root directories for the Basic and NTLM-based authentication methods. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/WebAdmin] @="\\windows\\httpdadm.
Configuring the Web Server Creating and Using an ISAPI Service Developers can create an ISAPI service written in eVC++ to access the APIs available on the Terminal. The two sample .dlls below demonstrate setting and getting a few of the configurable items available in the Falcon 44xx SDK. Setting Configuration Items The following example shows how to set the Code 39 minimum label length to 10 characters: 1.
Appendix D SNMP Interface Overview SNMP Concepts Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standardized protocol for network management services using a client/server model. The network management program (client) issues queries and commands to the remote device (agent/server). The protocol itself defines a number of variable types and structures, and the rules for using them for data transfer.
SNMP Interface Datalogic MIBs Beyond the standard values, SNMP allows manufacturers to define their own private MIBs. For example, Datalogic has been assigned an MIB by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority that allows Datalogic to define SNMP values relating specifically to devices that we manufacture. Within the Datalogic MIB, several categories of values have been defined including scanner Configurations, Terminal power Configurations and Terminal network parameters.
Appendix E Cable & Connector Configurations Introduction The following pages contain information about standard interface cables for use in interconnecting the Dock to power and/or peripheral devices. General Specifications Wire Requirements • Cable length should not exceed 15 feet. • Wire gauge = Standard for RJ-45 connectors (28-26 AWG). Supply Voltage Current power supply voltage = 12V, 2.5 amp. USB Cable Figure E-1 illustrates the connector configuration of the USB cable for the Falcon.
Cable & Connector Configurations Serial Cable Figure E-2 illustrates the connector configuration of the Serial cable for the Falcon. Figure E-2. Serial Connector Configurations HRS 72 inches +/- 2 Falcon End PC End Printer Cable Figure E-3 illustrates the connector configuration of the Printer cable for the Falcon. Figure E-3.
Appendix F Programming Parameters Overview This section contains information about programmable settings for the Falcon 4400 Windows Mobile Falcon. Use the Falcon Management Utility (FMU), the Decoding Control Panel applet, the Imaging or OCR Control Panel applets, or the bar codes provided in Appendix G to program the Falcon. Table F-2 starting on page F-3 provides the following information: • Code Parameter is the “human” name for the programming option. • I.D.
Programming Parameters Programming Codes Without Parameters The following table describes the functions of special bar codes that take no parameters: Table F-1. Programming Codes Without Parameters Code Parameter Function FF39 Turns every On/Off parameter off and sets all minimum and Maximum Label Lengths to the lowest values. Defaults Maximum FF3A Turns every On/Off parameter on and sets all minimum and Maximum Label Lengths to the highest values.
Bar Code Parameters Bar Code Parameters The following table lists the standard customer programmable settings for the Falcon. Table F-2. Programmable Standard Bar Code Settings Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Codabar Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disables the Codabar symbology.
Programming Parameters Defaults I. D. # Acceptable Input Send Start/ Stop Instructs the decoder to transmit the decoded start and stop characters of Codabar labels. The start and stop characters will both be translated as A, B, C, or D. 0 3 0 5 Convert to CLSI Restricts the Codabar decoder to only read labels that conforms to CLSI specifications. Label length must be 14, and the data is split into fields of 1, 4, 5, and 4 characters separated by spaces.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbology. I. D. # Acceptable Input 0 3 2 3 Any single ASCII character (00 = Off) Code 39 Scanner Type Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 'I' 'I' 'I' 9 9 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.
Programming Parameters Defaults I. D. # Acceptable Input Concatenate Allows the decoder to retain and join together a series of specially formatted labels, and then send a single transmission of the entire result. 0 1 0 4 Minimum Label Length Set the minimum label length to be less than or equal to maximum label length.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Code 93 Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disables the Code 93 symbology. 0 4 0 0 On or Off Off On Off 9 Enable Aggressive Decoding Enables more aggressive decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Code 128 Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disables the Code 128 symbology. 0 4 0 8 On or Off Off On On 9 Enable Aggressive Decoding Enables more aggressive decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description Read Verification Sets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmitted. User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbology. Scanner Type I. D.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Scanner Type Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager Convert EAN-13 to ISBN This instructs the decoder to identify ISBN labels and append the check digit (per ISBN guidelines) to the end of the label. 0 5 1 4 On or Off Off Off Off 9 Convert EAN-13 to ISSN This instructs the decoder to identify ISSN labels and append the check digit (per ISSN guidelines) to the end of the label.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input European Article Numbering-8 (EAN-8) Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disables the EAN-8 symbology. 0 5 1 8 On or Off Off On On 9 Enable Aggressive Decoding Enables more aggressive decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Interleaved 2 of 5 Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disables the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology. 0 2 1 0 On or Off Off On On 9 Enable Aggressive Decoding Enables more aggressive decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Scanner Type I. D. # Acceptable Input Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Maximum Label Length This feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a Interleaved 2 of 5 label. The length includes check and data characters. Maximum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 2 2 9 02 - 50 02 50 10 9 9 Read Verification Sets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmitted.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Scanner Type Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Send Checksum Instructs the terminal to include the checksum in the label transmission. 0 2 0 B On or Off Off Off Off 9 Minimum Label Length Set the minimum label length to be less than or equal to maximum label length.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input MSI Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disables the MSI symbology. 0 6 0 8 On or Off Off On Off 9 Enable Aggressive Decoding Enables more aggressive decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels. 0 6 0 9 On or Off Off On Off 9 Require 2 Check Digits An MSCI label must contain 2 check digits.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description Read Verification Sets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmitted. User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent by the decoder when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbology. Scanner Type I. D.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input RSS-14 Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. RSS-14 Enable Enables/disables the RSS-14 symbology. 0 8 0 0 On or Off Off On On 9 9 RSS-14 to UCC-EAN 128 Instructs the decoder to transmit the label data as one or more UCC128 labels. The transmission will use the UCC-128 AIM identifier.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input RSS Expanded Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. RSS Expanded Enable Enables/disables the RSS Expanded symbology. 0 8 1 0 On or Off Off On On 9 9 RSS Expanded to UCCEAN 128 Instructs the decoder to transmit the label data as one or more UCC128 labels. The transmission will use the UCC-128 AIM identifier.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Standard 2 of 5 Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Enable Enables/disables the Standard 2 of 5 symbology. 0 2 0 0 On or Off Off On Off 9 Enable Aggressive Decoding Enables more aggressive decoding algorithms to be used in order to scan hard to read labels.
Programming Parameters Defaults Scanner Type I. D. # Acceptable Input Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Maximum Label Length This feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a Standard 2 of 5 label. The length includes check and data characters. Maximum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 2 2 1 01 - 50 01 50 10 9 9 Read Verification Sets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmitted.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description User ID I. D. # Acceptable Input 0 1 2 5 Any single ASCII character (00 = Off) Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbology Universal Product Code-A (UPCA) Scanner Type Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 'X' 'X' 'X' 9 9 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description Read Verification Sets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmitted. User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbology. Scanner Type I. D.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Scanner Type Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Instructs the decoder to expand UPC-E labels to their UPC-A equivalents. Any UPC-A parameters will then apply to the result. 0 5 0 C On or Off Off On Off 9 Read Verification Sets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmitted.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Scanner Type Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er 9 Require Extensions Instructs the decoder to require any enabled UPC/EAN extensions (supplemental labels) to be with a label in order for a scan to be successful.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Scanner Type I. D. # Accept able Input Min Max Factory Aztec Code Maximum This feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a label. The length includes check and data characters, if applicable. Maximum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 B 2 D 1 - 3750 1 3750 3750 9 Aztec Code User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description Datamatrix User Code ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbology. I. D. # Accept able Input 0 B 2 3 Any single ASCII character (00 = Off) Composite Scanner Type Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Min Max Factory ‘V’ ‘V’ ‘V’ 9 Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description Composite User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3. ASCII code zero (null) is used to indicate that an identifier is not to be sent for the symbology. I. D.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description OCR I. D. # Accept able Input Also see "OCR Configuration" on page F-37 Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. OCR Font Selects which OCR font (if any) the decoder will be allowed to read with an imager 0 C 2 2 0 (None), 1 (OCRA), 2 (OCRB), 3 (U.S. Currency), 4 (MICR E 13 B) OCR Enable Mod 36 Check Digit Enables use of an OCR Mod 36 check digit in a template.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Accept able Input PDF 417 Min Max Scanner Type Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. PDF-417 Enable Enables/disables the PDF 417 symbology. 0 A 0 0 On or Off Off On On 9 PDF-417 Minimum Set the minimum bar code label length to be less than or equal to maximum label length. 0 A 2 0 1 - 2710 1 2710 1 9 PDF-417 Maximum This feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a label.
Programming Parameters Defaults Code Parameter/ Description Scanner Type I. D. # Accept able Input Min Max Factory Laser/ Linear Imager 2D Imag er MicroPDF417 Minimum Set the minimum bar code label length to be less than or equal to maximum label length. 0 A 2 4 1 - 366 1 366 1 9 MicroPDF417 Maximum This feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a label. The length includes check and data characters, if applicable.
Bar Code Parameters Defaults Scanner Type I. D. # Accept able Input Min Max Factory QR Code Maximum This feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a label. The length includes check and data characters, if applicable. Maximum Label Length should be greater than or equal to Minimum Label Length. 0 B 2 9 1 - 3500 1 3500 3500 9 QR Code User ID Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025) is set to 3.
Programming Parameters Table F-4. Imaging Controls Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Imaging Controls Acceptable Input Defaults Min Max Factory Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off. Imager Illuminate Enable Instructs the PDT to illuminate the scanning area (independent of any targeting beam) when using an imager.
Bar Code Parameters Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Defaults Min Max Factory 0 C 2 5 0 to 3 (0 to 270 degrees in 90 degree increments) 0 0 0 Imaging Scale Specifies how much the imager is to scale images it takes. It is the percentage of the original image that is used to create the final image. Scales the x,y dimensions of the image.
Programming Parameters Code Parameter/ Description I. D. # Acceptable Input Defaults Min Max Factory JPEG Imaging Quality Specifies the level of quality an imager will use when taking images. Lower levels result in images which have greater levels of lost detail, but have smaller storage requirements and transmit faster. 0 C 2 A 0 to 99 (lower to higher) 50 99 99 Imaging Gamma Correction Specifies the amount of correction the imager applies when taking images.
Bar Code Parameters I. D. # Acceptable Input Enables/disables the Spotting Beam 0 0 0 1 Spotting Beam Timeout Code Parameter/ Description Defaults Min Max Factory On or Off On On On Sets the duration of the spotting beam before it automatically turns off. 0 0 2 3 00 = 0.25 sec. 01 = 0.5 sec. 02 = 1.0 sec. 03 = 1.5 sec. 04 = 2.0 sec. 01 01 01 Release Scan Timeout Sets the duration of the scan before it turns off.
Programming Parameters I. D. # Acceptable Input Indicates a label prefix. 0 0 2 6 Indicates a label suffix. 0 0 2 7 Code Parameter/ Description Label Prefix Label Suffix Defaults Min Max Factory Any single ASCII character (00 = Off) No ne Non e None Any single ASCII character (00 = Off) CR CR CR Table F-6.
OCR Configuration OCR Configuration OCR configuration is performed with a combination of PDT parameters and registry settings. For purposes of configuration, OCR is considered one symbology. Only one font can be active at a time. OCR Data Output OCR data is outputted to the system as though it were bar code data. Characters of the OCR fonts are outputted as printed. Only A-Z, 0-9 are supported. The maximum number of OCR rows is three. The maximum number of characters per row is 16.
Programming Parameters The list box displays templates, with each list item displayed as a one-line string. • Use the Char Type spin box to select allowable characters. • Use the Number to set length. • Select/deselect the Check Digit checkbox. • Tap Insert to add a new list item that conforms to the three controls above this button. • Tap Delete to remove the selected item from the list box. • Tap Custom to add a template that does not match a standard. See Table F-7 on page F-39.
OCR Configuration Table F-7.
Programming Parameters Multiple Rows A single template can specify up to three rows. The \N character is used to delineate the start of a new row. Table F-9 gives some examples of multiple row templates. Table F-9.
OCR Configuration Table F-10. Multiple Template Examples Template (HEX) Sample Description or 04 04 04 04 0C 0C 04 04 0A 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 A string starting with any 4 digits, followed by any 2 upper case letters, ending with 2 digits. OR A string of any 8 digits. A string of any 2 characters. or 05 05 0A 05 05 05 05 0A 05 05 05 05 05 05 OR A string of any 4 characters. or OR A string of any 6 characters.
Programming Parameters Custom Character Classes A custom character class (CCC) is a string of up to 50 printable characters that is associated with a template variable. When a template variable is specified in a template only characters in the associated CCC string will be allowed in the specified character position. The variable \G is associated with custom character class 1 (CCC1) and the variable \H is associated with custom character class 2 (CCC2). Table F-11 gives some examples of how CCCs are used.
OCR Configuration Modulo 10 Check Digit Modulo 10 allows you to set a check digit for the numbers 0 through 9, with values corresponding to the numbers. The general formula for calculating a Modulo 10 check digit is as follows: (dn + . . . + d3 + d2 + d1 + d0) modulo 10 = 0 Modulo 10 Example 1212121212 (1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + x) modulo 10 = 0 (15 + x) modulo 10 = 0 (15 + 5) modulo 10 = 0 x = 5, so the check digit would be 5. The final string including the check digit would be 12121212125.
Programming Parameters Modulo 36 Example ABCD123 A C B D 1 2 3 (10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + 1 + 2 + 3 + x) modulo 36 = 0 (52 + x) modulo 36 = 0 (52 + 20) modulo 36 = 0 x = 20, so using the value from Table F-12, the check digit would be K. The final string including the check digit would be ABCD123K. Table F-13.
OCR Configuration ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ETB 17 7 37 W 57 w 77 CAN 18 8 38 X 58 x 78 EM 19 9 39 Y 59 y 79 SUB 1A : 3A Z 5A z 7A ESC 1B ; 3B [ 5B { 7B FS 1C < 3C \ 5C | 7C GS 1D = 3D ] 5D } 7D RS 1E > 3E ^ 5E ~ 7E US 1F ? 3F _ 5F DEL 7F Product Reference Guide F-45
Programming Parameters NOTES F-46 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Appendix G Programming Bar Codes Overview This appendix provides bar codes for common setup parameters for programming the Falcon 44xx. Factory default settings are underlined. To make settings that are not provided in the chapter, you can design custom bar codes or use the Falcon Management Utility (FMU) to program the Falcon. Refer to Configuring the Falcon, on page 2-1. 1D Symbologies Symbologies and bar code setup parameters included in this appendix are: • "Predefined Defaults" on page G-3.
Programming Bar Codes • "UPC/EAN Extensions" on page G-29. 2D Symbologies • • • • • • • • "Aztec Code" starting on page G-30. "DataMatrix" starting on page G-32. "Composite" starting on page G-34. "Maxicode" starting on page G-36. "OCR" on page G-38. "PDF-417" starting on page G-39. "MicroPDF-417" starting on page G-41. "QR Code" starting on page G-43. • "Other Controls" starting on page G-45. Depending on which Falcon model you have, some programming parameters may not be available on your unit.
Predefined Defaults Predefined Defaults Minimum Registry * / / F F 3 9 F F 3 F Maximum * / / F F 3 A F F 3 F * * * Restore From Registry / / F F 3 C F F 3 F * / / F F 3 D * * / / F F 3 F * Save To Registry Factory * / / F F 3 B F F 3 F * * Codabar ENABLE O n * / / 0 3 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 3 0 0 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 3 0 1 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 3 0 2 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 3 0 1 1 F F 3 E * ENABLE CHECKSUM O
Programming Bar Codes CONCATENATE O n * / / 0 3 0 4 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 3 0 4 0 F F 3 E * SEND START/STOP O n * / / 0 3 0 5 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 3 0 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 0 6 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 0 7 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 2 0 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 2 0 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 2 0 5 0 F F 3 E * CONVERT TO CLSI O n * / / 0 3 0 6 1 F F 3 E * O f f ALLOW WIDE INTERCHARACTER GAPS O n * / / 0 3 0 7 1 F F 3 E * O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / / 0 3
Code 39 MAXIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / / 0 3 2 1 0 1 F F 3 E * 1 0 * / / 0 3 2 1 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 2 1 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 2 1 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 2 2 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 3 2 2 0 4 F F 3 E * 4 0 * / / 0 3 2 1 1 0 F F 3 E * 5 0 2 0 * / / 0 3 2 1 2 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 3 2 2 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * / / 0 3 2 2 0 2 F F 3 E * Code 39 ENABLE O n * / / 0 1 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 1 0 0 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O
Programming Bar Codes ENABLE CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 1 0 2 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 1 0 2 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 0 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 0 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 0 4 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 1 0 3 1 F F 3 E * O f f FULL ASCII MODE O n * / / 0 1 0 5 1 F F 3 E * O f f CONCATENATE O n * / / 0 1 0 4 1 F F 3 E * O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 1 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * 1 0 * / / 0 1 2 0 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 0 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 0 5 0 F F 3
Code 39 MAXIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / / 0 1 2 1 0 1 F F 3 E * 1 0 * / / 0 1 2 1 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 1 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 1 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 2 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 2 0 4 F F 3 E * 4 0 * / / 0 1 2 1 1 0 F F 3 E * 5 0 2 0 * / / 0 1 2 1 2 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 1 2 2 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * / / 0 1 2 2 0 2 F F 3 E * Product Reference Guide G-7
Programming Bar Codes Code 93 ENABLE O n * / / 0 4 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 4 0 0 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 4 0 1 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 4 0 1 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 0 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 0 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 0 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 1 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 1 4 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 3 0 2 * 1 0 * / / / / 0 4 2 0 0 2 F F 3 E * 0 4 2 0 1 0 F F 3 E * 2 0 4 0 5 0 * / / 0 4 2 0 2 0 F F 3 E * MAXIMUM
Code 93 2 0 5 0 * / / 0 4 2 1 2 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 1 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 2 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 2 0 4 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 4 2 2 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * / / 0 4 2 2 0 2 F F 3 E * Product Reference Guide G-9
Programming Bar Codes Code 128 ENABLE O n * / / 0 4 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 4 0 8 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 4 0 9 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 0 C 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 0 E 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 4 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 4 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 4 5 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 4 0 9 1 F F 3 E * ENABLE UCC/EAN-128 O n * / / 0 4 0 C 1 F F 3 E * O f f ISBT CONCATENATION O n * / / 0 4 0 E 1 F F 3 E * O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * /
Code 128 2 0 * / / 0 4 2 4 2 0 F F 3 E * MAXIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / / 0 4 2 5 0 1 F F 3 E * 1 0 * / / 0 4 2 5 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 5 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 5 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 6 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 4 2 6 0 4 F F 3 E * 4 0 * / / 0 4 2 5 1 0 F F 3 E * 5 0 2 0 * / / 0 4 2 5 2 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 4 2 6 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * / / 0 4 2 6 0 2 F F 3 E * Product Reference Guide G-11
Programming Bar Codes EAN-13 ENABLE O n * / / 0 5 1 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 0 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 5 1 1 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 1 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECK DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 1 2 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 2 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 3 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 5 1 5 0 F F 3 E * SEND SYSTEM DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 1 3 1 F F 3 E * CONVERT EAN-13 TO ISBN O n * / / 0 5 1 4 1 F F 3 E * CON
EAN-13 ENABLE EAN 4-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT CHECK DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 1 6 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 6 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE EAN 5-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT CHECK DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 1 7 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 7 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 5 2 4 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 * / / 0 5 2 4 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 5 2 6 0 4 F F 3 E * 4 * / / 0 5 2 4 0 2 F F 3 E * Product Reference Guide G-13
Programming Bar Codes EAN-8 ENABLE O n * / / 0 5 1 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 8 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 5 1 9 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 9 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECK DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 1 A 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 A 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 5 1 B 0 F F 3 E * CONVERT EAN-8 TO EAN-13 O n * / / 0 5 1 B 1 F F 3 E * O f f READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 5 2 6 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 / / 0 5 2 6 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 5 2 6 0 4 F F 3 E * 4 *
Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 ENABLE O n * / / 0 2 1 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 1 0 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 2 1 1 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 1 1 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 2 1 2 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 1 2 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 1 3 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 1 4 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 2 1 3 1 F F 3 E * ENABLE CASE CODE O n * / / 0 2 1 4 1 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 3 0 2 * / / 0 2 2
Programming Bar Codes 1 0 2 0 * / / 0 2 2 8 1 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 8 2 0 F F 3 E * 5 0 * / / 0 2 2 8 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 9 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 9 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 9 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 A 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 A 0 4 F F 3 E * MAXIMUM LENGTH 3 0 2 * / / 0 2 2 9 0 2 F F 3 E * 4 0 1 0 * / / 0 2 2 9 1 0 F F 3 E * 2 0 5 0 * / / 0 2 2 9 2 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 2 2 A 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * G-16 / / 0 2 2 A
Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 ENABLE O n * / / 0 2 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 0 8 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 2 0 9 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 0 9 1 F F 3 E * ENABLE CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 2 0 A 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 0 A 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 0 B 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 2 0 B 1 F F 3 E * O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / / 0 2 2 4 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 4 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 4 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 4
Programming Bar Codes MAXIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / / 0 2 2 5 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 5 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 5 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 5 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 6 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 6 0 4 F F 3 E * 4 0 1 0 * / / 0 2 2 5 1 0 F F 3 E * 2 0 5 0 * / / 0 2 2 5 2 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 2 2 6 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * G-18 / / 0 2 2 6 0 2 F F 3 E * Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
MSI MSI ENABLE O n * / / 0 6 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 6 0 8 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 6 0 9 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 6 0 9 0 F F 3 E * REQUIRE 2 CHECK DIGITS O n * / / 0 6 0 A 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 6 0 A 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 6 0 B 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 6 0 C 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECK DIGITS O n * / / 0 6 0 B 1 F F 3 E * 2ND CHECK DIGIT MOD 11 O n * / / 0 6 0 C 1 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 0 1 * / / 0 6 2 4 0 1 F F 3 E
Programming Bar Codes 1 5 7 * / / 0 6 2 4 0 7 F F 3 E * * / / 0 6 2 4 1 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 6 2 5 1 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 6 2 5 1 2 F F 3 E * * / / 0 6 2 5 1 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 6 2 6 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 6 2 6 0 4 F F 3 E * MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 0 1 * / / 0 6 2 5 0 1 F F 3 E * 1 2 4 * / / 0 6 2 5 0 4 F F 3 E * 1 5 7 * / / 0 6 2 5 0 7 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 6 2 6 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * G-20 / / 0 6 2 6 0 2 F F 3 E * Falcon® 4400 Series with Wi
Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) ENABLE O n * / / 0 1 1 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 1 1 0 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 1 1 2 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 1 1 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 0 4 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 1 1 2 1 F F 3 E * SEND START/STOP O n * / / 0 1 1 3 1 F F 3 E * RSS-14 ENABLE O n * / / 0 8 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f ENABLE RSS-14 to UCC-128 O n * / / 0 8 0 4 1 F F 3 E * Product Reference Guide O f f G-21
Programming Bar Codes RSS Limited ENABLE O n * / / 0 8 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 8 0 8 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 0 C 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE RSS Limited to UCC-128 O n * / / 0 8 0 C 1 F F 3 E * O f f RSS Expanded ENABLE O n * / / 0 8 1 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 8 1 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 1 4 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE RSS Expanded to UCC-128 O n * / / 0 8 1 4 1 F F 3 E * O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 4 5 1 * / / 0 8 2 4 0 1 F F 3 E * 1 5 / / 0 8 2 4 4 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 2 4
RSS Expanded 3 0 7 4 * / / 0 8 2 4 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 2 4 7 4 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 2 5 4 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 2 5 6 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 8 2 5 7 4 F F 3 E * MAXIMUM LENGTH 4 5 1 * / / 0 8 2 5 0 1 F F 3 E * 1 5 6 0 * / / 0 8 2 5 1 5 F F 3 E * 3 0 7 4 * / / 0 8 2 5 3 0 F F 3 E * Product Reference Guide G-23
Programming Bar Codes Standard 2 of 5 ENABLE O n * / / 0 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 0 0 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 2 0 1 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 0 1 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 2 0 2 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 0 2 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 2 0 3 0 F F 3 E * O f f * SEND CHECKSUM O n * / / 0 2 0 3 1 F F 3 E * USE 2-BAR START/STOP O n * / / 0 2 0 4 1 F F 3 E * / / 0 2 0 4 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / /
Standard 2 of 5 1 0 5 0 * / / 0 2 2 0 1 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 0 2 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 0 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 1 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 1 4 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 1 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 2 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 2 0 4 F F 3 E * 2 0 MAXIMUM LENGTH 3 0 1 * / / 0 2 2 1 0 1 F F 3 E * 4 0 1 0 * / / 0 2 2 1 1 0 F F 3 E * 2 0 5 0 * / / 0 2 2 1 2 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 2 2 2 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * / / 0 2 2 2 0 2 F F 3 E
Programming Bar Codes Trioptic ENABLE O n * / / 0 1 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 1 0 8 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 1 0 9 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 1 0 9 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 4 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 1 2 4 0 4 F F 3 E * * / / 0 5 0 0 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 1 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 1 2 4 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 4 * / / 0 1 2 4 0 2 F F 3 E * UPC-A ENABLE O n * / / 0 5 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODIN
UPC-A SEND CHECK DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 0 2 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 2 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 3 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 4 0 F F 3 E * SEND SYSTEM DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 0 3 1 F F 3 E * CONVERT UPC-A TO EAN-13 O n * / / 0 5 0 4 1 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 5 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 * / / 0 5 2 0 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 5 2 0 0 4 F F 3 E * 4 * / / 0 5 2 0 0 2 F F 3 E * Product Reference Guide G-27
Programming Bar Codes UPC-E ENABLE SYSTEM DIGIT 0 O n * / / 0 5 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 8 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODING O n * / / 0 5 0 9 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 9 0 F F 3 E * SEND CHECK DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 0 A 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 A 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 B 0 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 0 C 0 F F 3 E * SEND SYSTEM DIGIT O n * / / 0 5 0 B 1 F F 3 E * CONVERT UPC-E TO UPC-A O n * / / 0 5 0 C 1 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION
UPC/EAN Extensions UPC/EAN Extensions ENABLE 2-DIGIT EXTENSIONS O n * / / 0 5 1 C 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 C 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE 5-DIGIT EXTENSIONS O n * / / 0 5 1 D 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 D 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 5 1 E 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE CODE 128 EXTENSIONS O n * / / 0 5 1 E 1 F F 3 E * O f f REQUIRE EXTENSIONS O n * / / 0 5 1 F 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 5 1 F 0 F F 3 E * READ VERIFICATION 3 1 * / / 0 5 2 8 0 1 F F 3 E * 2 * / / 0 5 2 8 0 3 F F 3 E *
Programming Bar Codes 2D Symbologies Aztec Code ENABLE O n * / / 0 B 1 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 B 1 8 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 1 A 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE AZTEC CODE RUNES O n * / / 0 B 1 A 1 F F 3 E * O f f MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 B 2 C 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 C 7 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 C 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 C 2 2 5 0 F F 3 E * 750 1500 2250 G-30 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Aztec Code 3000 * / / 0 B 2 C 3 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 C 3 7 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 7 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 2 2 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 3 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 D 3 7 5 0 F F 3 E * 3750 MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 750 1500 2250 3000 3750 Product Reference Guide G-31
Programming Bar Codes DataMatrix ENABLE O n * / / 0 B 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 B 0 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 B 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 0 3 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 0 6 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 0 9 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 0 1 2 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 0 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * 300 600 900 1200 1500 G-32 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
DataMatrix MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 B 2 1 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 1 3 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 1 6 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 1 9 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 1 1 2 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 1 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * 300 600 900 1200 1500 Product Reference Guide G-33
Programming Bar Codes Composite ENABLE O n * / / 0 A 1 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 A 1 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 A 2 8 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 8 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 8 1 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 8 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 8 2 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 8 2 4 3 5 F F 3 E * 500 1000 1500 2000 2435 G-34 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Composite MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 A 2 9 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 9 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 9 1 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 9 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 9 2 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 9 2 4 3 5 F F 3 E * 500 1000 1500 2000 2435 Product Reference Guide G-35
Programming Bar Codes Maxicode ENABLE O n * / / 0 B 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 B 0 8 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 B 2 4 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 4 2 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 4 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 4 7 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 4 1 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 4 1 3 8 F F 3 E * 25 50 75 100 138 G-36 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Maxicode MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 B 2 5 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 5 2 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 5 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 5 7 5 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 5 1 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 5 1 3 8 F F 3 E * 25 50 75 100 138 Product Reference Guide G-37
Programming Bar Codes OCR ENABLE O n * / / 0 C 2 2 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 C 2 2 0 F F 3 E * OCR FONT OCR-A * / / 0 C 2 2 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 C 2 2 2 F F 3 E * * / / 0 C 2 2 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 C 2 2 4 F F 3 E * OCR-B MICR US Currency ENABLE OCR CHECK DIGIT On Off * / / 0 C 0 2 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 C 0 2 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 C 0 3 0 F F 3 E * ENABLE MOD 36 CHECK DIGIT On Off * G-38 / / 0 C 0 3 1 F F 3 E * Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
PDF-417 PDF-417 ENABLE O n * / / 0 A 0 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 A 0 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 A 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 0 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 0 1 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 0 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 0 2 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 0 2 7 1 0 F F 3 E * 500 1000 1500 2000 2710 Product Reference Guide G-39
Programming Bar Codes MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 A 2 1 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 1 1 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 1 1 5 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 1 2 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 1 2 7 1 0 F F 3 E * 500 1000 1500 2000 2710 G-40 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
MicroPDF-417 MicroPDF-417 ENABLE O n * / / 0 A 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 A 0 8 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 A 2 4 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 4 7 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 4 1 5 0 F F 3 E * 70 150 230 * / / 0 A 2 4 2 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 4 3 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 4 3 6 6 F F 3 E * 300 366 Product Reference Guide G-41
Programming Bar Codes MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 A 2 5 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 5 7 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 5 1 5 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 5 2 3 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 5 3 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 A 2 5 3 6 6 F F 3 E * 70 150 230 300 366 G-42 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
QR Code QR Code ENABLE O n * / / 0 B 1 0 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 B 1 0 0 F F 3 E * MINIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 B 2 8 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 8 7 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 8 1 4 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 8 2 1 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 8 2 8 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 8 3 5 0 0 F F 3 E * 700 1400 2100 2800 3500 Product Reference Guide G-43
Programming Bar Codes MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 * / / 0 B 2 9 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 9 7 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 9 1 4 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 9 2 1 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 9 2 8 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 B 2 9 3 5 0 0 F F 3 E * 700 1400 2100 2800 3500 G-44 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Imager Labels Imager Labels ILLUMINATION ENABLE O n * / / 0 0 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f * / / 0 0 0 8 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 0 9 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 0 A 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 C 0 8 0 F F 3 E * AIM MODE O n * / / 0 0 0 9 1 F F 3 E * O f f AIM ENABLE O n * / / 0 0 0 A 1 F F 3 E * O f f LED ENABLE O n * / / 0 C 0 8 1 F F 3 E * O f f Other Controls BEEPER VOLUME Off * / / F F 2 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / F F 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * Lowest Product Reference Guide G-45
Programming Bar Codes Medium * / / F F 2 0 0 4 F F 3 E * * / / F F 2 0 0 7 F F 3 E * * / / F F 2 0 0 8 F F 3 E * * / / F F 2 0 0 9 F F 3 E * Highest Higher (Increases the current value one increment higher) Lower (Decreases the current value one increment lower) NUMBER OF GOOD-READ BEEPS 1 * / / 0 0 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 0 0 2 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 0 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 0 0 4 F F 3 E * 2 3 4 G-46 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Other Controls GOOD-READ BEEP TONE Lowest * / / 0 0 2 1 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 1 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 1 0 7 F F 3 E * Medium Highest GOOD-READ BEEP DURATION (IN SECONDS) 0.07 * / / 0 0 2 2 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 2 0 2 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 2 0 3 F F 3 E * 0.13 0.18 0.
Programming Bar Codes Long Range Trigger Mode Spot Timeout * / / 0 0 0 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 0 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 0 1 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 0 1 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 3 0 0 F F 3 E * * / / 0 2 2 0 0 1 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 3 0 2 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 3 0 3 F F 3 E * Release Scan Spotting Beam Enable On Off Spotting Beam Timeout 0.25 0.5 1.0 1.
Other Controls 2.
Programming Bar Codes User IDs * / / 0 0 2 5 0 3 F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 6 $ M F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 6 $ * / / 0 0 2 6 % U F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 7 $ M F F 3 E * * / / 0 0 2 7 $ * / / 0 0 2 7 % U F F 3 E * LABEL PREFIX (CR) (TAB) I F F 3 E * None LABEL SUFFIX (CR) (TAB) I F F 3 E * None G-50 Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
Appendix H Glossary Many definitions for this Glossary were taken directly from the Microsoft Developer’s Network website at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp. 1D bar code A traditional linear bar code. The code itself contains no information about the item to which it is assigned but represents a string of identifying numbers or letters. 2D bar code Two-dimensional (2D) bar codes permit the encoding of information about an item in addition to an identifying code.
Glossary calibration You may need to calibrate the touch screen. One way to know that the touch screen needs to be calibrated is that you will notice that when you attempt to select one item with the stylus, another item is erroneously selected. checksum A number used to verify the contents of a data file. This number is generated by calculating the contents of the data. If the calculated checksum is different from the expected checksum, the data has errors in it. CLSI CLSI, Inc.
FlashFX Persistent Flash Memory management system made by Datalight™. Data in the flash memory is retained when a battery pack is fully discharged. The backup battery must be charged to retain flash memory. Falcon Desktop Utility (FDU) Falcon® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Datalogic Mobile Falcon® Windows® administrators to configure Falcon Windows® CE Falcons to control individual user access.
Glossary mounted file system A file system located on a removable medium, such as a PC Card storage device. The operating system loads, or mounts, the file system when the medium is inserted into the device. It unloads, or unmounts, the file system when the medium is removed or when the user issues a command to do so.
ROM (read only memory) The operating system (Windows CE) and applications are pre-installed on ROM and cannot be removed or modified. These applications are persistent. remote access server (RAS) A feature that connects a device to a host computer. Windows CE can connect to a remote access server using direct serial, infrared, and dial-up connections. Windows CE supports the standard Microsoft Win32 RAS functions; however, it allows only one connection at a time.
Glossary Symbology A symbology is a protocol for arranging the bars and spaces that make up a particular kind of bar code. A bar code is made up of numbers, letters, and computer-recognized characters that can be represented in a combination of bars and spaces. There is not one standard bar code; there are currently over 400 bar code symbologies that serve different uses, industries, or geographic needs.
Index ... (browse) B-9, B-13 .
Index codabar G-10 code 128 G-10 code 39 G-5 code 93 G-8 Composite G-34 DataMatrix G-32 Decoding 2-12 EAN-13 G-12 EAN-8 G-14 interleaved 2 of 5 G-15 label suffix G-50 matrix 2 of 5 G-17 Maxicode G-36 MicroPDF G-41 MSI G-19 parameters F-3 PDF G-39 Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) G-21 predefined defaults G-3 programming G-1 RSS G-21, G-22 standard 2 of 5 G-24 symbologies 2-9, 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15 trioptic G-26 UPC/EAN extensions G-29 UPC-A G-26 UPC-E G-28 without parameters F-2 battery CAUTIONS 1-3, 1-4 disp
Index connectors E-1 connect to new device 4-4 connection dialup 2-27, 4-9 network 2-27, 4-9 overview 4-1 connector configurations E-1 context sensitive help H-2 control H-2 control panel 2-1, H-2 backlight 2-2 battery 2-30 calibration 2-34 date/time 2-8 Decoding 2-9 options 2-9, 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13 display 2-15 internet 2-22 keypad 2-25 owner 2-28 password 2-28 power 2-30 power gage 2-30 regional settings 2-31 system 2-35 volume & sounds 2-38 controls, other F-34 copyrights 2-37 corrupted firmware 3-8
Index email application 3-2 embedded H-2 enable 2-14 address bar B-9 application selector B-12 checksum 2-14 Falcon Desktop B-3 menu bar B-9 read-ahead 2-12 status bar B-9 tool bar B-9 enter key B-8 error 400 Invalid Syntax B-9 403 Request Forbidden B-9 404 Object Not Found B-9 501 Server Can’t Do That B-9 Couldn’t Find Server B-9 generic B-9 Generic Error B-9 Not Available Offline B-9 page B-9 Request Cancelled B-9 Server Is Busy B-9 type B-9 (406) No Response Format B-9 URL Syntax Error B-9 Error Type (4
Index glossary H-1 good-read beep duration F-35, G-47 beep tone F-35, G-47 number of beeps F-35, G-46 H handle A-8 removing A-9 handstrap A-8 installing A-8 holster A-6 host PC system H-3 hotkey B-5, B-6, B-15 add new B-7 new B-6 I I.D.
Index files D-1 min/max lengths 2-14 minimum default settings 2-15, G-3 mobile device 4-4 mode resume 1-1 suspend 1-1 mounted file system H-4 mouse click 0-x double-click 0-x right click 0-x select 0-x using 0-x MSI F-15, G-19 My Documents 4-7 N name servers 2-27 navigation key H-4 Network ID H-4 network connections 2-27, 4-9 ID 4-8 overview 4-1 setup ID 4-8 networking 4-8 new B-12 button B-12 hotkey B-6 non-persistent state H-4 Not Available Offline B-9 note B-7 O object store H-4 OCR Check characters F
Index persistent state H-4 Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) 2-13, F-16, G-21 pinouts E-1 pistol trigger 2-11 portable data assistant (PDA) H-4 portable data terminal (PDT) H-4 portable keys 0-ix portables keys 0-ix power 1-1 check battery 2-30 configuration 2-30 control panel 2-30 power off tab 2-30 Printer Adapter A-4 product registration 0-viii program memory H-4 program, adding B-12 programming bar codes G-1 parameters F-1 programs adding to the start menu 3-6 installing 3-5 removing 3-7 R RAM 2-36, H-4 ReadMe
Index modifying 2-1 regional 2-31 setup 3-5 network ID 4-8 shortcut 3-7 menu H-5 Show Taskbar B-11 SNMP 4-9, H-5 Concepts D-1 soft input panel H-5 properties 2-21 softcase A-7 software 3-1 installation 3-5 sound tab 2-38 sounds 2-38 splash screen H-5 spot beam 2-11 spotting beam enable F-35 timeout F-35 standard 2 of 5 2-13, F-19, G-24 start button H-5 start menu, adding programs to 3-6 static IP settings 2-27 status bar H-5 bar, enable B-9 icons H-5, H-6 strap studs H-5 style conventions 0-ix stylus H-5 a
Index tool bar H-6 touchscreen display alignment 2-33 calibration 2-33 trigger 2-11 trioptic 2-13, F-20, G-26 two beeps on reboot 3-10 U unauthorized use B-10 Uniform Resource Locator (URL) H-6 Up/Down B-12 UPC/EAN Extensions 2-13 UPC/EAN extensions F-23, G-29 UPC-A 2-14, F-21, G-26 UPC-E F-22, G-28 URL 2-22 Syntax Error B-9 USB H-6 driver 4-5 user IDs 2-10 user name 4-8 using a mouse 0-x ActiveSync 4-6 V version ActiveSync 4-2 volume adjusting 2-38 beeper F-34, G-45 tab 2-38 W wake up 1-2 Wceload 3-13
Index NOTES Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE
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