Windows CE Mobile Computer 9300 Version 1.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
If you only transfer data to the host wirelessly, please keep the minimum distance 20 cm between machine & your body. FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER CAUTION This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do not stare into beam. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
RELEASE NOTES Version Date Notes 1.09 Apr. 20, 2011 Modified: Remove AutoRun from microSD card 1.08 May 04, 2011 Modified: Important Notices — Add RF statement 1.07 Mar. 18, 2011 1.06 Oct. 20, 2010 Modified: Inside the Package — Add item “LCD Protective Film” Modified: 3.5 Upgrading OS Image — Procedures updated Modified: Specifications — Power Adaptor for 4-Slot Battery Charger (6 V, 3.5 A) Modified: 3.
CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICES ...................................................................................................................... - 3 For USA .......................................................................................................................................... - 3 For Canada .................................................................................................................................... - 3 For Hand-held Product with RF Functions .......................
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.5.2 Audio ................................................................................................................................. 24 1.5.3 Vibrator ............................................................................................................................. 24 1.6 Barcode Reader........................................................................................................................25 1.7 Cradles ................................
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.2 Profile Editing ................................................................................................................... 64 4.2.3 Connection Status............................................................................................................ 69 4.2.4 Diagnostics .......................................................................................................................70 4.2.5 Global Settings ...................................
300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Physical Characteristics ................................................................................................................118 Environmental Characteristics .....................................................................................................119 Programming Support...................................................................................................................119 Accessories.................................................
INTRODUCTION 9300 Mobile Computer, running Windows CE 6.0 in palm size, is our new product line of rugged PDA-style Mobile Computer. Compact, streamlined and ergonomic, it adds even more powerful and handy tools to delivering the flexibility in customization. Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA, 9300 Mobile Computer provides rich options of data collection, voice and data communications, long-lasting working hours, and so on.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual FEATURES Ergonomic design - ruggedized yet streamlined, with hand strap for secure hold Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to industrial standard IP 64 Microsoft Windows CE 6.
Introduction INSIDE THE PACKAGE The following items are included in the package. Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the mobile computer. 9300 Mobile Computer Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack Stylus Hand Strap USB charging & communication cable Universal power adaptor LCD Protective Film Product CD Quick Guide ACCESSORIES Rich choices of optional accessories are available for you to enhance the total performance of the mobile computer.
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QUICK START OVERVIEW Figure 1: Overview 5
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual INSERTING MEMORY CARD If you wish to expand memory, follow these steps to insert your memory card (SD, MMC or SDHC) to the SD card slot: 1) Place the mobile computer on a flat and clean surface. 2) Remove the side plate by unscrewing the two screw-in screws. 3) Insert the memory card with contacts facing down and push it into the slot until you hear a click. 4) Replace the side plate and tighten the screw-in screws.
Quick Start REMOVING HAND STRAP The hand strap is ideal for one-handed operation, which requires safe and convenient hold of the mobile computer. Warning: When in use, make sure the hand strap is well hooked. When the hand strap is not desired or you need to install / remove the main battery, release it from the mobile computer by following these steps: 1) Hold the mobile computer still and upside down. 2) Unhook the hand strap from the bottom.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual INSTALLING BATTERY For shipping and storage purposes, the mobile computer and the main battery are saved in separate packages. Note: Any improper handling may reduce the battery life. Release the hand strap from the mobile computer before installing the battery. 1) Hold the mobile computer still and press the release latch down. 2) Hold the release latch to the right and lift the battery cover away.
Quick Start Figure 4: Installing the Main Battery 9
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual CHARGING & COMMUNICATIONS The main and backup batteries may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the package, you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer. Instead of direct charging, you may use a cradle or charger to charge the Mobile Computer or spare batteries.
Quick Start USING CABLE 1) Connect the USB charging & communication cable. Note: Tighten the two screw-in connectors to secure the cable. 2) Join the power supply cord to the power receptacle on the cable connector. 3) Connect the other end of the power cord to a suitable power outlet.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USING CRADLE 1) Seat the mobile computer in the cradle. 2) Connect the power supply cord to the power receptacle on the cradle. 3) Connect the other end of the power cord to a suitable power outlet. 4) Connect the USB charging & communication cable if data transmission is required. Refer to Using ActiveSync. Note: (1) Make sure that you have Microsoft ActiveSync installed on your computer before you connect the cable from the cradle to your computer.
Chapter 1 USING 9300 MOBILE COMPUTER This chapter explains the features and usage of 9300 Mobile Computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Battery..................................................................... Memory.................................................................... Keypad..................................................................... Touch Screen ............................................................ Notifications........................................
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.1.1 UNDERSTANDING THE BATTERY ICONS The battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work. It also charges the backup battery on the main board so that the data stored in SDRAM can be retained properly. Therefore, when the main battery charge goes low, you need to replace the battery pack with a charged one or charge it as soon as possible. Most of all, you should backup important data on a regular basis.
Chapter 1 Using 9300 Mobile Computer 1.1.2 POWER MANAGEMENT For any portable device, power management is a critical issue especially when you are on the road. Below are some tips to help you save battery power. Warning: Using backlight, wireless connectivity, and peripherals while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. Bring a second battery pack on the road. Stop wireless connectivity, Bluetooth or 802.11b/g that is not in use.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.2 MEMORY Flash Memory (ROM) 512 MB flash memory for storing OS (Windows CE 6.0) and custom application programs. Yet a portion of the memory is referred to as DiskOnChip, which can store data and programs that you wish to retain even after hardware reset. Random-access Memory (RAM) 256 MB SDRAM for storing and running programs, as well as storing program data. Its contents will be retained by the backup battery.
Chapter 1 Using 9300 Mobile Computer 2. You may tap, hold, and drag the slider to re-allocate the memory. SDRAM Storage Memory (left) Program Memory (right) 256 MB onboard It refers to the memory allocated for file and data storage. It refers to the memory allocated for running programs. Double-tap My Device on the desktop, and then tap and hold the DiskOnChip icon. Select Properties from the pop-up menu. In the Properties tab, it displays the current capacity and usage of DiskOnChip.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.3 KEYPAD Silicon rubber has been chosen for their durability and prompt feedback. Note: Functionality of keys is application-dependent. The 29-key keypad includes alphanumeric, navigation, function keys, and so on. This keypad is set to numeric mode by default.
Chapter 1 Using 9300 Mobile Computer The 43-key keypad includes numeric, alphabetic, function and other modifier keys, as well as keys for navigation and assorted characters.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.3.1 KEYPAD SETTINGS The LED backlight of keypad is turned off by default. Press to toggle it from off to on, and vice versa. It is suggested to turn on the keypad backlight while working in a dark area; however, using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. The Character Repeat functionality is enabled by default. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel and double-tap the Keyboard icon. You may cancel the check box to disable it.
Chapter 1 Using 9300 Mobile Computer 1.3.4 FUNCTION KEY The function key serves as a modifier key, and the functionality of each key combination is application-dependent. 1) To enable this modifier key, press status bar. on the keypad. Its icon will appear on the 2) Now press another key to get the value of key combination (say, press [1] to get the value of F1). The icon will go off now. 3) To get the value of another key combination modified by the function key, repeat the above steps.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4 TOUCH SCREEN The mobile computer comes with a 2.8" TFT graphic LCD, 320 by 240 pixels resolution (QVGA). The LED backlight of screen, which helps ease reading under dim environments, can be controlled manually and automatically. Warning: Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. It is suggested to dim the backlight while working in a well-lit area or automatically turn off the mobile computer when not in use. 1.4.
Chapter 1 Using 9300 Mobile Computer 1.4.2 RE-CALIBRATING THE SCREEN This LCD is also a touch screen that can be calibrated through screen alignment. 1) Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel and double-tap the Stylus icon. 2) Tap the Calibration tab, and then tap the [Recalibrate] button. Warning: DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects to move against the surface of the screen.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.5 NOTIFICATIONS 1.5.1 STATUS LED The two dual-color LEDs on top are used to provide information on the charging status or wireless power status. The green LED is also used for "Good Read" while collecting data. Charging LED (top right) Tasks Green LED Red LED Charging 9300 --- Solid Charging done Solid --- Good Read / Wireless LED (top left) Tasks Green LED Blue LED Good Read Solid for 0.5 second --- Bluetooth enabled --- Flashing 1.5.
Chapter 1 Using 9300 Mobile Computer 1.6 BARCODE READER Scan engines (1D laser scanner or 2D imager) are alternative for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the mobile computer is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running ReaderConfig.exe. If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a different symbology, enable the symbology first.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.7 CRADLES 1.7.1 CHARGING & COMMUNICATION CRADLE Item Description A Charging slot for seating the mobile computer B Charging slot for spare battery C LED Indicator (POWER) D Cable Connector (for USB or RS-232) E Power Jack Figure 9: Charging & Communication Cradle The cradle provides one LED indicator on the front panel to indicate power status.
Chapter 1 Using 9300 Mobile Computer 1.7.2 ETHERNET CRADLE Item Description A Charging slot for seating the mobile computer B Charging slot for spare battery C LED Indicators (POWER, DATA, READY) D Cable Connector (for USB or RS-232) E Power Jack F Ethernet Port (RJ-45) Figure 10: Ethernet Cradle The cradle provides three LED indicators on the front panel to indicate connection status.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.8 BATTERY CHARGER Below is the 4-Slot Battery Charger. 1) The Battery Charger can be mounted on table or wall. Drill two holes (centers spaced 105 millimeters apart), secure the two supplied screws, and mount the Battery Charger by sliding over screws. 2) Seat batteries with contacts facing to back. 3) Connect the power supply cord to the power receptacle on the charger. Connect the other end of the power supply cord to a suitable power outlet.
Chapter 2 LEARNING WINDOWS CE BASICS This chapter mainly describes the basic skills to work with 9300 Mobile Computer. The add-on utilities for applications regarding data collection, processing, and transmission, are introduced in the following chapters. 9300 Mobile Computer is specifically designed for real-time data collection in the Windows CE 6.0 environment. It won't take long for any Windows user to get familiarized with it. Keep these basic skills in mind and explore this Windows CE device at ease.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1 GETTING STARTED When 9300 Mobile Computer is fully charged, press for more than 1 second to turn on the mobile computer and wait for the Windows CE desktop to come up. If you are using the mobile computer for the first time, there are a couple of things to do after the desktop comes up. To select your time zone and set the local time: Start | Settings | Control Panel and select Date/Time. 2.1.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics 2.1.2 DESKTOP The desktop appears when the mobile computer is turned on. Tap and hold anywhere blank on the screen to manage or configure the desktop. Alternatively, you may tap to the right of the taskbar, and then select Desktop. Note: To customize the desktop, tap anywhere blank on desktop and select Properties.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.3 TASKBAR The taskbar is at the bottom of the screen for displaying the following: Start button SIP button Switch Task button Status icons for various connections, minimized program windows, and so on. Switch Task SIP Status Icons & Minimized Programs Note: To configure different connections, go to Start | Settings and select Network and Dial-up Connections.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics It indicates a specific network connection fails (= Using Bluetooth disconnected). Double-tap it to access the Wireless Using 802.11 Radio Information tab if there is any. Bluetooth PAN connection 802.11b/g wireless connection Ethernet connection It indicates a specific network connection has been established successfully. Double-tap it to view or renew IP Information. Bluetooth PAN connection 802.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.4 START MENU Tap the Start button . press on the taskbar to open the Start Menu.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics 2.1.5 INPUT METHODS Data entry can be performed by the following methods: Physical Keypad Type with the physical keypad. Data Capture Scan barcode in applications, e.g. WordPad, CipherLab's FORGE Application Generator, etc. Software Keypad Type or write using SIP (Soft Input Panel): Tap the SIP button on the taskbar to select a SIP mode or hide the input panel. In each mode, the characters appear as typed text on the screen.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.2 MANAGING PROGRAMS 2.2.1 QUICK LAUNCH A PROGRAM Tap the Start button or press tap it from the Programs folder. to view the Start Menu. To quick launch a program, Note: Alternatively, you may tap Start and select Run to run a specific program or open a document. If you wish to quick launch a new program, add it to the Programs folder: My Device\Windows\Programs. The program will become available in the Start Menu.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics 2.2.3 EXIT A PROGRAM In general, the system manages memory automatically, and there is no need to exit a program in order to open another or to conserve memory. However, random access memory (SDRAM) may be used up when running too many programs. As a result, it will slow down the operation or cause program errors. In that case, you should stop one or more running programs to free memory.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.3 USING ACTIVESYNC ActiveSync is used to synchronize information between 9300 Mobile Computer and your desktop computer, to install programs on the mobile computer, and to backup and restore the mobile computer. The Microsoft ActiveSync program has to be installed on your desktop computer first. To download the up-to-date version of the program, you may need to go to Microsoft's official web site for Windows Mobile devices as shown below. http://www.microsoft.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics 2.3.2 ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS Click [Add/Remove Programs] from the Tools Menu so that you can proceed to install a program that is designed to be used on a mobile device running Windows CE. If a user program is no longer desired, you may remove it from the system. Click [Add/Remove Programs] from the Tools Menu so that you can un-install a program that is designed to be used on a mobile device running Windows CE.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.3.3 EXPLORE DEVICE Add a Program to Start Menu 1. When connected, open the Microsoft ActiveSync window on your desktop computer. 2. Click the Explorer button from the toolbar. 3. Navigate through file folders to find the program you desire. 4. Right-click the program and select [Create Shortcut] from the pop-up menu. 5. Right-click the shortcut and select [Cut] from the pop-up menu. 6. Navigate to the Programs folder – My Device\Windows\Programs. 7.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics 2.3.4 BACKUP/RESTORE To best protect your work, you should regularly back up information on your mobile computer. You can perform a backup by during the ActiveSync operation. The backup file is stored on your desktop computer. Note: The CipherLab Backup Utility is provided for the same purposes, and will save the backup file to the DiskOnChip folder.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.4 USING WINDOWS EXPLORER 2.4.1 ADD A PROGRAM TO START MENU 1) Go to Start | Programs and select Windows Explorer. 2) Navigate through file folders to find the program you desire. 3) Tap and hold the program to select [Copy] from the pop-up menu. 4) Navigate to the Programs folder – My Device\Windows\Programs. 5) Tap and hold anywhere blank on the screen to select [Paste Shortcut] from the pop-up menu. The new program will be added to the Programs folder.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics 2.5 SYSTEM RESET Reset the mobile computer when it stops responding to input. Software Reset: Press the [RESET] button. Hardware Reset: Press the [RESET] button and at the same time for about 2 seconds. Warning: Never perform hardware reset unless software reset cannot solve your problems. 2.5.1 SOFTWARE RESET (WARM REBOOT) Software reset, also known as a warm boot, will restart the mobile computer and keep all the saved files.
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Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics 2.6 AUTO RUN Upon hardware or software reset, the OS shall automatically execute AutoRun.exe and/or AutoRun.ini if any of the two files can be found in the “\DiskOnChip” folder. If AutoRun.exe exists Upon cold boot, the OS shall automatically execute AutoRun.exe Upon warm boot, the OS shall automatically execute AutoRun.exe If AutoRun.ini exists Upon cold boot, the OS shall automatically check the contents of AutoRun.ini and execute them (if there is any).
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Chapter 3 CONFIGURING 9300 MOBILE COMPUTER In this chapter, a brief on the system settings is provided for your reference. The Application Manager is specifically designed for the administrator to manage the accessibility of applications and protect the integrity of the system on the mobile computer.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.2 DEVICE NAME & CONFIGURATION 3.2.1 CHANGING DEVICE NAME 1) Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel and select System to obtain essential system information. 2) Select the Device Name tab to change the identification for the mobile computer.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9300 Mobile Computer 3.2.2 UNDERSTANDING DEVICE CONFIGURATION The device configuration of 9300 Mobile Computer is displayed in 7 digits: xxxx-xxx Take the screenshot of System Properties above for example.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.3 SYSTEM SETTINGS Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Items Description In the [Certificates] dialog box, you may view or modify digital certificates that some application use to establish trust for secure connections. In the [Date/Time] dialog box, you may change date, time, and time zone settings. In the [Dialing Properties] dialog box, you may configure settings for modem communications.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9300 Mobile Computer In the [Internet Options] dialog box, you may configure how the mobile computer connects to the Internet. Connect an external keyboard to the mobile computer or cradle via the USB host cable. In the [Keyboard Properties] dialog box, you may configure settings for character repeat. In the [Network and Dial-up Connections] window, you may configure settings for the mobile computer connects to a network directly or through a modem.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual In the [Storage Properties] dialog box, Storage Manager tab: Here provides information on the DiskOnChip folder or storage card. In the [Stylus Properties] dialog box, Double-Tap tab: You may configure and test your double-tap settings. Calibration tab: You may need to re-calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding properly to your taps. In the [System Properties] dialog box, General tab: You may view the system information.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9300 Mobile Computer 3.4 CONNECTION SETTINGS There are two ways to access the connections settings: Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel and select Network and Dial-up Connections. Go to Start | Settings | Network and Dial-up Connections. Ignore [Properties] as any changes made will affect ActiveSync connection. Connections Description This is a shortcut to USB Connection, and the selected interface is USB for factory setting.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual This is the control of networking over USB cable. It is enabled automatically when the mobile computer is connected to PC via USB cable. This is the control of Ethernet module AX88772. It is enabled automatically when the mobile computer is seated in the Ethernet Cradle. When available, the connection status icon When connected, this icon will become When disconnected, this icon will become will appear on the taskbar. . again.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9300 Mobile Computer 3.5 UPGRADING OS IMAGE You can upgrade the OS image on your mobile computer via SD/MMC/SDHC card or run the program "DLDR.exe" on the desktop of your computer. Please contact your sales representative for the OS upgrade utility "DLDR.exe". Note: Before upgrading, it is suggested to delete the “\DiskOnChip\Sysbak” folder. 3.5.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.5.2 SD UPDATE The SD Update method allows upgrading image from your memory storage card. 1) Copy the image file to the root directory of your memory storage card (“\SD Card”), and rename it to “CLCEOS.BIN”. to perform hardware reset on 9300, and then immediately press 2) Press [RESET] + to select 2. [DEL] to enter the CPT9300CE Bootloader Menu. Use arrow keys SD Update and press screen. .
Chapter 3 Configuring 9300 Mobile Computer 3.5.3 USB UPDATE The USB Update method allows upgrading image via the "DLDR.exe" program on your computer. 1) Install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer. For initial ActiveSync operation, refer to Using ActiveSync for details. Now, you must disable the ActiveSync operation as shown below. 2) Run the Image Tool “DLDR.exe” on your computer. 3) Connect 9300 to your computer.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual CPT9300CE Bootloader Menu 1. 2. 〉3. 4. Launch OS SD Update USB Update Show Version Description Enter USB Update Menu. 5) Select 1. Update image now and press USB Update Menu 〉1. Update image now 2. BACK Description Update image by USB. Supported images: Bootloader/OS/MicroP. to prepare for download. 6) In the Image Tool, it will show 9300 has been connected successfully. Go to WINCE Image | Download, and select the desired image file (*.nb0).
Chapter 4 USING 802.11 RADIO Summit Client Utility, also referred to as SCU, lets you configure and connect to network wirelessly. Warning: When 802.11b/g is enabled on battery power, the main battery charge will drop down substantially. IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1 Turn On Wi-Fi Power .................................................. 59 4.2 Summit Client Utility .................................................. 60 4.1 TURN ON WI-FI POWER 1) Tap the icon on the taskbar to access Power Management.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2 SUMMIT CLIENT UTILITY Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a configuration profile. When a profile is selected as the active profile, the settings for the profile become active. You may create, rename, edit, and delete profiles, as well as alter global settings that apply to every profile or to SCU itself. For more detail on the profile settings, please go to http://www.summitdatacom.com/documentation.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio Active Profile Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a configuration profile. When a profile is selected as the active profile, the settings for the profile become active. Information on the Active Profile is displayed. Item Description Active Profile Options are “Default”, “ThirdPartyConfig”, and custom profiles.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Auto Profile & List Activate or deactivate an automatic profile selection facility. It makes use of a list of profiles you created. If such list does not exist, tap [List] to select the profiles in use. When the facility is active and the radio is not associated to an access point, SCU runs through the list and tries each profile one by one until the radio associates to an access point using the values in a profile.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio Import/Export It is made easy to clone the profile(s) and global settings from a master mobile computer to others. Tap [Import/Export] and select the task to perform: “Import from” or “Export to”. By default, the file name is “SummitSettings.sdc”. Import from: Import global settings, all standard SCU profiles, and the special profile “ThirdPartyConfig” from a file (created using the Export facility above) to the SCU area of registry.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.2 PROFILE EDITING Any changes made to a profile will not be saved until you tap [Commit]. New Tap [New] and enter a unique name for this profile. Up to 32 characters are allowed. Configure the Radio settings, Encryption, EAP Type, and so on. Define up to 20 profiles, not including the special profile “ThirdPartyConfig”. Rename Select a profile from the drop-down menu and tap [Rename]. Enter a unique name for this profile. Up to 32 characters are allowed.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio Scan Tap [Scan] to view a list of access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs. You may sort the list by tapping the column headers. Select one and create a profile for it. Item Description SSID Service Set Identifier (SSID) RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) Secure It indicates whether data encryption is in use: true or false Tap to update the list. Select one SSID and tap to create a new profile. Enter credentials or keys if necessary.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Edit Profile By default, information of the profile “Default” is displayed. Select a profile from the drop-down menu and configure the Radio settings, Encryption, EAP Type, and so on. For example, select “SSID” from the Radio list and enter a preferred name for the network.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio It is recommended when battery power is in use.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual CKIP Auto WEP with key generated during EAP authentication, plus Cisco TKIP and/or Cisco MIC if configured on AP Default: None EAP Type & Credentials Extensible Authentication Protocol type used for 802.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 4.2.3 CONNECTION STATUS View status of the current wireless network connection, information on the access point and the connection established between the two.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Connection Channel, Bit Rate, Tx Power, Signal Strength, Signal Quality Information on the wireless connection between the radio and access point, including graphic indication of signal strength and quality. 4.2.4 DIAGNOSTICS Perform troubleshooting and diagnostic tests if necessary.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 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 the button. Once the button is tapped, its name and function will change to [Stop Ping]. Pings will continue until you tap the [Stop Ping] button, move to an SCU window other than Diags or Status, exit SCU, or remove the radio.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual unsuccessful ping). Ping Status Diagnostics Attempt to (re)connect to an access point, and provide a more thorough dump of data then is obtained with (Re)connect. The dump will include radio state, profile settings, global settings, and a BSSID list of APs in the area. Save to Save the diagnostics output to a file. 72 By default, the file name is “sdc_diags.txt”.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 4.2.5 GLOBAL SETTINGS Global settings include radio and security settings that apply to all profiles and settings that apply to SCU itself.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Default: Full DFS Channels N/A Aggressive Scan Aggressive scanning complements and works in conjunction with the standard scanning that is configured through the Roam Trigger, Roam Delta, and Roam Period settings. It is recommended that aggressive scanning is enabled unless there is significant co-channel interference because of overlapping coverage from APs that are on the same channel.
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9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.6 SUMMIT SYSTEM TRAY ICON The Summit system tray icon provides a visual status for the radio and enables the user to launch Summit Client Utility by double-tapping the icon. It is only available when all of the following is true: Icon A Summit radio is present. The power to the radio is turned on through Power Management. Windows Zero Config (WZC) is NOT active. The global setting of the SCU Tray Icon is turned ON (the default setting).
Chapter 5 USING BLUETOOTH Bluetooth Manager lets you configure Bluetooth settings and use Bluetooth services provided on the remote devices. Warning: Bluetooth connection is maintained even in suspend mode. In order to prevent a cold boot after the battery is drained out, we suggest that you keep a fresh battery for replacement or connect the mobile computer to an external power. IN THIS CHAPTER 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Turn on Bluetooth Power.............................................
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.1 TURN ON BLUETOOTH POWER 1) Go to Start | Programs | BTManager to open Bluetooth Manager. 2) It takes several seconds to enable Bluetooth services. The associated icon will appear on the taskbar. Meanwhile, the LED on the mobile computer will turn blue and flash slowly. Tap 78 to exit the application. The LED on the mobile computer will go off.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.1.1 BLUETOOTH PROFILES SUPPORTED Bluetooth Profiles Supported Serial Port Profile (SPP) supports Server/Client Object Push Profile (OPP) supports Server/Client File Transfer Profile (FTP) supports Server/Client Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN) supports Client only Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) Human Interface Device Profile (HID) Headset Profile (HSP) Hands-Free Profile (HFP) supports keyboard and mouse without cursor 5.1.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.1.3 SET DISCOVERABLE 1) Tap the icon to access the menu that allows you to choose to maximize the window and select [Setting] to set your device discoverable. 2) Cancel the check box if you want to hide the mobile computer from other Bluetooth devices.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.2 SEARCH DEVICES 1) Tap to discover nearby Bluetooth devices. 2) Wait for a few seconds, and it will list the discovered devices. 3) If you do not see the device that you want to connect to, make sure it is set discoverable. Tap to search again.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3 PAIR DEVICES 5.3.1 IDENTIFY REMOTE DEVICE From the device list, tap and hold the desired device to select [MAC address] from the pop-up menu.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.3.2 PAIR When authentication is enabled on the remote device, you will have to exchange a passkey (= pair) with it before starting a connection. 1) From the device list, tap and hold the desired device to select [Pair] from the pop-up menu. 2) Enter the PIN code that is specified on the remote device.
00 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3) Once paired successfully, the paired device will be displayed along with a lock icon " ". 4) Double-tap the remote device to find out the available Bluetooth services.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5) Tap and hold a desired Bluetooth service. Refer to the following sections: 5.4 File Transfer: Select [Open] from the pop-up menu 5.5 Object Push: Select [Push File] from the pop-up menu 5.6 Serial Port Service: Select [Connect] from the pop-up menu 6) Once the connection has been established, the connected service will be displayed along with a plug icon " ". If File Transfer is selected, you can transfer files directly, and this plug icon will not be displayed.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3.3 UNPAIR From the device list, tap and hold the desired device to select [Unpair] from the pop-up menu. Note: The mobile computer must be unpaired on the remote device as well. For example, remove it from the device list on PC.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.4 FILE TRANSFER 1) Tap and hold the File Transfer service. 2) Select [Open]. 5.4.1 UPLOAD A FILE 3) Tap and hold anywhere blank to select [Put file] from the pop-up menu. 4) Choose the file you wish to upload to the remote device. 5) The mobile computer will start uploading the file to the remote device.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.4.2 DOWNLOAD A FILE 6) Tap and hold a desired file to select [Get file] from the pop-up menu. The mobile computer will start downloading the file from the remote device.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.5 OBJECT PUSH 1) Tap and hold the Object Push service. 2) Select [Push file] to send a file. 3) Choose a file you wish to send. 4) The mobile computer will start sending the file.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.6 SERIAL PORT SERVICE 5.6.1 SERIAL PORT SERVICE 1) Tap and hold the Serial Port Service. 2) Select [Connect] (and COM 6 is in use).
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3) Once the connection has been established, the connected service will be displayed along with a plug icon " ".
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.6.2 BLUETOOTH ACTIVESYNC For ActiveSync via Bluetooth, you must configure Bluetooth settings correctly on your computer first. 1) Configure Bluetooth settings for your computer, such as “Turn discovery on”, adding a COM port (Incoming), etc.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 2) Allow connections to the specified COM port in ActiveSync. 3) Connect the mobile computer to your computer. 4) On the mobile computer, tap and hold Serial Port Service to select [ActiveSync via BT] from the pop-up menu.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.7 MANAGE LOCAL SERVICES By default, File Transfer, Object Push and Serial Port Service are all made available, and therefore, displayed along with a plug icon “ ”. 5.7.1 FILE TRANSFER Change Local Path You can change the FTP folder. Tap and hold it to select [Change Local Path] from the pop-up menu.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth Unload/Load Service You can unload or re-load the service. When unloaded, it becomes unavailable to a remote device. 5.7.2 OBJECT PUSH Change Local Path You can change the exchange folder for Object Push. Tap and hold it to select [Change Local Path] from the pop-up menu.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Unload/Load Service You can unload or re-load the service. When unloaded, it becomes unavailable to a remote device. 5.7.3 SERIAL PORT SERVICE Unload/Load Service You can unload or re-load the service. When unloaded, it becomes unavailable to a remote device.
Chapter 6 USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY Reader Configuration Utility is the tool that lets you manage the barcode reader on the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Run ReaderConfig.exe ................................................ 97 Barcode Reader Settings............................................. 99 Data Output .............................................................100 Notifications (for Good Read)......................................102 Symbology Settings ............
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2) Tap the icon to access the menu that enables the reader installed in the mobile computer. There will be a check mark in front of the reader if it is enabled. 3) To meet your application requirements, proceed to configure associated reader settings as well as barcode settings. Note: (1) The ReaderConfig.exe utility will automatically detect the reader module that is installed in the mobile computer.
Chapter 6 Using Reader Configuration Utility 6.2 BARCODE READER SETTINGS The barcode reader configurations depend on the scan engine installed. You can tell the reader type and make necessary changes on the General tab. Barcode Reader Description Laser Reader If installed, tap the [Barcode Reader] button to configure the reader settings for Laser scan engine. 2D Reader Refer to the Reader Settings Table in Appendix II - Laser (SE955).
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.3 DATA OUTPUT Tap the [Data Output] button on the General tab to choose from the three options for data output after decoding as well as configure associated settings. Default Data Output Keyboard Emulation Data is emulated as typed text and sent to the active Window. When “Local machine” is selected, simply run your application or built-in program, such as WordPad, to start with data collection.
Chapter 6 Using Reader Configuration Utility Note: (1) Refer to 9300 .NET or C/C++ Programming Guide for details on Windows Message and Windows Event. Sample programs are provided by request. (2) For the use of a different program rather than ReaderConfig.exe, a dynamic-link library (DLL) file is provided. Auto ENTER This function can spare you the trouble of pressing the [Enter] Scan + ENTER key on the mobile computer to confirm each scan.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.4 NOTIFICATIONS (FOR GOOD READ) Tap the [Notifications] button on the General tab to configure how you want to be notified of a successful decoding. Default Sound / Vibration Good Read via speaker Mute, or Sound 1~9 Sound 1 Good Read via buzzer Specify frequency and duration 0 (= Disable) Good Read via vibrator 0~5.0 (sec.) Duration 0~255 (0.1 sec.
Chapter 6 Using Reader Configuration Utility 6.5 SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS For barcode settings, tap the Symbologies tab. Refer to Appendix I - Scan Engine Settings for the symbologies supported by a scan engine. Refer to the Symbology Settings Table in Appendix II - Laser (SE955). Refer to the Symbology Settings Table in Appendix III - 2D Imager.
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Chapter 7 MORE APPLICATIONS 9300 Mobile Computer provides several utilities and applications which are made accessible from START | Programs. Backup Utility lets you manipulate the way to backup programs and data. Button Assignment Utility lets you assign a specific button as a hot key for launching a program or performing a certain action. Screen Control Utility lets you change the screen orientation. IN THIS CHAPTER 7.1 Backup Utility...........................................................
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.1.1 MANAGING THE REGISTRY Go to Start | Programs | BackupUtility to open the CipherLab Backup Utility. If you are using this backup utility for the first time, you must manually save the system registry to the DiskOnChip folder first! Tap [Save] now to save the current system registry to "\DiskOnChip\Sysbak\Registry.dat". Warning: As long as you make any changes to the system configurations and settings, you must tap [Save] to update the system registry here.
Chapter 7 More Applications 7.1.2 PREPARING FOR BACKUP Tap the Backup tab and it will automatically start scanning the file system. Within a few minutes, it will generate a list for the backup operation. If the item "Registry" is not listed, it means no Registry.dat is found in "\DiskOnChip\Sysbak\". Take necessary steps before you tap [Refresh] to refresh the list of available items. Registry - Go to the Registry tab and tap [Save].
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.1.3 BACKING UP FILES 1) Select the items you wish to backup, and tap [Backup]. 2) Tap if you need to save the backup to a different directory or file name (.bkp). By default, it will save the selected items to the DiskOnChip folder by the current date - the format of filename is "Backup_(4-digit year)(2-digit month)(2-digit date)". 3) Tap [Start] to pack all the selected items into one .bkp file.
Chapter 7 More Applications 5) Tap [OK] to close the current window. Note: If you wish to backup files to this new directory or file name in future runs, you must tap on the toolbar to save the current settings and exit the application.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.1.4 USING BACKUPS FOR RESTORE After the backup operation, tap the Restore tab and it will automatically start scanning for any .bkp files. Specify how to use these backups for automatic or manual restore operation. 2 1 If a backup file has been selected for Auto Restore in your last operation, it will be prefixed with an asterisk on the list. File Manipulation Tap [Refresh] to refresh the list of available backups.
Chapter 7 More Applications Full Restore Operation 1. Select a desired backup file from the list. 2. Tap [Restore]. 3. Tap [Start] to run the restore process. 4. Once the restore process is completed, you will be asked to perform a warm boot. Tap [No] if you wish to warm boot later. You may tap [Report] to view the log file if necessary. Partial Restore Operation 1. Double-tap a desired backup file from the list. 2. Select the desired items. 3. Tap [Restore]. 4.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.2 BUTTON ASSIGNMENT UTILITY The CipherLab Button Assignment Utility allows the following keys to be re-defined to another key or serve as a shortcut key for launching a specific program. SCAN key Side triggers on each side of the touch screen START key Ctrl key Alt key Note: By default, the two side triggers are programmed to serve as SCAN keys. Go to Start | Programs | Buttons to open the CipherLab Button Assignment Utility.
Chapter 7 More Applications Backspace Space Tab F1 ~ F12 Start Menu OEM_Key1 (0xE9) OEM_Key2 (0xEA) OEM_Key3 (0xEB) OEM_Key4 (0xEC) OEM_Key5 (0xED) OEM_Key6 (0xEE) OEM_Key7 (0xEF) OEM_Key8 (0xF0) OEM_Key9 (0xF1) OEM_Key10 (0x2A) 3) Tap for the change to take effect and save the current settings. 4) Tap [Adv.] to assign special Ctrl and/or Alt key values in the [Set Advanced Buttons] screen. You may control key combinations from the “Set” and “To” drop-down menu.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5) You can set Ctrl, Alt or Ctrl+Alt keys combined with the following keys: 0~9 F1 ~ F12 For example, you may assign [Ctrl] key + number key [1] to act as shortcut key CTRL+C and [Ctrl] key + number key [2] to act as CTRL+V. Then, you will able to copy-and-past in applications like WordPad, as shown below. In Alpha mode, press [Ctrl] key and number key [2] to select all. ( = CTRL+A) In numeric mode, press [Ctrl] key and number key [1] to copy the selected area.
Chapter 7 More Applications 7.3 SCREEN CONTROL Screen Control lets you change the orientation of the screen. Go to Start | Programs | ScreenControl to open the Screen Control utility. You can change the screen orientation from portrait at zero degrees (default) to 90, 180, and 270 degrees.
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SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU Windows Version Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 CPU Marvell PXA310 at 624 MHz Memory ROM 512 MB non-volatile NAND flash memory RAM 256 MB on-board SDRAM memory Expansion Slot One SD/MMC card slot Up to 32 GB, SDHC supported COMMUNICATIONS & DATA CAPTURE Communications USB Host USB 1.1 Specification USB Client USB 2.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Battery Pack Rechargeable Li-ion battery – 3.7 V, 2700 mAh Backup Battery Rechargeable Ni-MH battery – 3.6 V, 15 mAh Data retention for at least 30 minutes Power Adapter Power Supply Cord with Universal Power Adaptor Input AC 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz Output DC 6 V, 3.5 A for 4-Slot Battery Charger DC 5 V, 3 A for Charging & Comm.
Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Operating -10 °C to 50 °C Storage -20 °C to 60 °C Humidity Operating 10% to 90%, non-condensing Storage 5% to 95%, non-condensing Resistance Impact Resistance 1.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ACCESSORIES Accessory Options Protective Cover Spare rechargeable battery pack 4-Slot Battery Charger RS-232 charging & communication cable USB host cable (for connecting external USB device) Charging & Communication Cradle Ethernet Cradle (10/100 BASE-T) Vehicle Charger 120
Appendix I SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS The Reader Configuration Utility (ReaderConfig.exe) allows configuring the following reader types, depending on the module equipped on your mobile computer: 1D Laser (SE955) 2D Imager Note: (1) You cannot have 1D+2D scan engines installed on the mobile computer because they are both barcode readers! (2) You can run only one utility or application at a time to control the reader. For example, while running ReaderConfig.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual EAN/UPC EAN-8 EAN-13 Bookland EAN (ISBN) UPC-E0 UPC-E1 UPC-A GS1 DataBar (RSS) GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (RSS-14) GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS Limited) GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded) GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked 2D Symbologies PDF417 MicroPDF417 Data Matrix Maxicode QR Code MicroQR Aztec 122
Appendix II LASER (SE955) The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the Laser (SE955) scan engine. READER SETTINGS TABLE Laser Engine Description Decode Time-out Set the maximum time for decoding to continue during a 3 sec. scan attempt.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Timeout between same symbols When in Continuous mode, set the minimum time that 1.0 sec. must elapse before the scan engine decodes a second barcode, which is identical to the one that has just been decoded. This reduces the risk of accidentally scanning the same barcode twice. 0.0~9.9 (second) SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS TABLE Laser Engine Description Code 11 Verify Check digit Enable Decide whether to verify the check digit.
Appendix II Laser (SE955) Interleaved 25 Convert to EAN-13 Verify Check Digit Enable Convert a 14-character barcode into EAN-13 following requirements are met: if the No The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13 check digit. “Verify Check Digit” must be disabled. Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select No one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Check Digit Algorithm One Check Digit Single Modulo 10 Two Check Digits Mod 10/Mod 11 Mod 10/Mod 10 Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being No transmitted. Select Length One or two fixed lengths Range (1~55) GS1 DataBar (RSS) GS1 Databar-14 4~55 --- GS1 DataBar-14 is short for GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional.
Appendix II Laser (SE955) Addon 2 / Addon 5 Refer to UPC/EAN Addon setting. UPC-E0 Enable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E0 check digit in the Yes data being transmitted. Transmit Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-E0 preamble System System Number (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. Number Addon 2 / Addon 5 Refer to UPC/EAN Addon setting.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Level 2 – This default setting allows the scan engine to eliminate most mis-decodes when the poorly printed barcodes occurrence not limited to characters 1, 2, 7 and 8. Level 3 – Select this option if Level 2 still fails to eliminate mis-decodes. However, selecting this option impairs the decoding ability of the scan engine. If this level of security is necessary, try to improve the barcode quality.
Appendix II Laser (SE955) Code 128 0 Standard data packet. No Function Code 1“FNC1” in the first character position. 1 Function Code 1“FNC1” in the first character position. 2 Function Code 1“FNC1” in the second character position. 0 No check digit processing. 1 Check digit has been verified. 3 Check digit has been verified and stripped. Codabar 0 No check digit processing. Code 93 0 Always transmit 0. MSI 0 Modulo 10 check digit verified and transmitted.
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Appendix III 2D IMAGER READER SETTINGS TABLE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the 2D scan engine. 2D Engine Description Decode Time-out Set the maximum time for decoding to continue during a 3 sec. scan attempt. Decode Illumination 1~9 (second) Decide whether to flash illumination on every barcode On capture to aid decoding. Aiming Pattern Default Turn On (Internal LED ) Turn Off Decide whether to project the aiming pattern during On barcode capture.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Level 4 All barcodes must be successfully read three times before being decoded. Security Level Select a decode security level appropriate for the barcode Level 0 quality when reading delta barcodes such as Code 128, Code 93, UPC/EAN. 132 Security Level 0 – This default setting allows the scan engine to operate in its most aggressive state, providing sufficient security in decoding most “in-spec” barcodes.
Appendix III 2D Imager SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS TABLE 1D SYMBOLOGIES 2D Engine Description Codabar Enable When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop No characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode. CLSI Editing The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop characters. Decide whether to include the start/stop characters in the No data being transmitted.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ISBT Concatenation When “Auto-discriminate” is applied, Redundancy concatenation redundancy (2~20 times). decide the 10 times Industrial 25 (Discrete 25) Select Length Enable One or two fixed lengths 4~55 Range (1~55) Interleaved 25 Convert to EAN-13 Verify Check Digit Enable Convert a 14-character barcode into EAN-13 following requirements are met: if the No The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13 check digit.
Appendix III 2D Imager Trioptic Code 39 Decide whether to decode Trioptic Code 39. Select Length Intercharacter Size Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. It always contains six characters. One or two fixed lengths Disable 4~55 Range (1~55) Gap The Code 39 and Codabar symbologies have an Normal intercharacter gap that is typically quite small.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Convert RSS to UPC/EAN "Convert to UPC/EAN" only applies to GS1 Databar-14 and No GS1 Databar Limited barcodes not decoded as part of a Composite barcode. Convert to EAN-13 Strip the leading "010" from barcodes. "01" is the Application ID and must be followed by a single zero (the first digit encoded) Convert to UPC-A Strip the leading "0100" from barcodes.
Appendix III 2D Imager Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A, and the No next processing will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. UCC Coupon Extended Code Disable Read UPC-A barcodes starting with digit "5", EAN-13 barcodes starting with digits "99", and UPC-A/GS1-128 Coupon Codes. UPC-A, EAN-13, and GS1-128 must be enabled first! Use “Addon Redundancy” to control auto-discrimination of the GS1-128 (right half) of a coupon code.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Composite Codes --- Composite CC-C Enable Composite CC-A/B Disable Composite TLC-39 Disable GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes Transmit UCC/EAN Composite Code data as if it was Disable encoded in GS1-128 barcodes. UPC Composite Mode UPC barcodes can be "linked" with a 2D barcode during UPC Always transmission as if they were one barcode. Linked UPC Never Linked Transmit UPC barcodes regardless of whether a 2D barcode is detected.
Appendix III 2D Imager 2D SYMBOLOGIES 2D Engine Description Default 2D Symbologies --- PDF417 Enable MicroPDF417 Disable MicroPDF417 Code 128 Transmit data from certain MicroPDF417 barcodes as if it Disable Emulation was encoded in Code 128 barcodes.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse QR Code. MicroQR Enable Aztec Enable Aztec Inverse Decide whether to decode Aztec Inverse. Regular Only Regular Only Decode regular Aztec barcodes only. Inverse Only Decode inverse Aztec barcodes only. Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse Aztec barcodes.
Appendix III 2D Imager Note: When printing barcodes, keep each Macro PDF sequence separate, as each has a unique identifier. Do not mix barcodes from several Macro PDF sequences, even if they encode the same data. When you scan Macro PDF sequences, scan the entire Macro PDF sequence without interruption! IMAGE CAPTURE & MISCELLANEOUS 2D Engine Description Default Image Capture Disable Image Capture Illumination Decide whether to flash illumination on every image On capture to aid decoding.
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Select JPEG Size Set a value from 5 to 150, which represents the file size in 40 multiples of 1024 bytes (1K). For example, setting this value to 8 permits the file size to be as large as 8192 bytes. Bits per Pixel Select the number of significant bits per pixel (BPP) to use 8 when capturing an image.
Appendix III 2D Imager AIM CODE ID – CODE CHARACTERS Code Character Code Type A Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 C Code 128, Coupon (Code 128 portion) d Data Matrix E UPC/EAN, Coupon (UPC portion) e GS1 DataBar (RSS) F Codabar G Code 93 H Code 11 I Interleaved 25 L PDF417, Macro PDF417, Micro PDF417 M MSI Q QR Code S Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), IATA 2 of 5 U Maxicode X Code 39 Trioptic, Bookland EAN, US Postnet, US Planet, UK Postal, Japan Postal, Australian Postal, Dutc
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual MSI 0 Modulo 10 check digit verified and transmitted. 1 Modulo 10 check digit verified but not transmitted. Industrial 25 (Discrete 25) 0 Always transmit 0. UPC/EAN 0 Standard data packet in full EAN country code format, which is 13 digits for UPC-A and UPC-E (not including addons). 3 Standard data packet with two-digit or five-digit addons. 4 EAN-8 data packet.
Appendix III 2D Imager 1 Scan engine is set to follow the ECI protocol (Extended Channel Interpretation). All data characters 92DEC are doubled. 2 Scan engine is set for Basic Channel operation (no escape character transmission protocol). Data characters 92DEC are not doubled. When decoders are set to this mode, unbuffered Macro symbols and symbols requiring the decoder to convey ECI escape sequences cannot be transmitted.
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Appendix IV KEY REFERENCE TABLES 29-KEY KEYPAD 147
9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USE OF ALPHA (α) / FUNCTION (fn) Key Alpha key pressed once Alpha key pressed twice Key Function key pressed once Function key pressed twice 1 @;: @;: 1 F1 1 2 abc ABC 2 F2 2 3 def DEF 3 F3 3 4 ghi GHI 4 F4 4 5 jkl JKL 5 F5 5 6 mno MNO 6 F6 6 7 pqrs PQRS 7 F7 7 8 tuv TUV 8 F8 8 9 wxyz WXYZ 9 F9 9 0 /* /* 0 F11 0 - +$ +$ - F10 - . ,%# ,%# . F12 .
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9300 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USE OF ALPHA (α) / FUNCTION (fn) Key Alpha key pressed once Alpha key pressed twice Key Function key pressed once Function key pressed twice 1 a A 1 : 1 2 b B 2 ; 2 3 c C 3 , 3 + d D + = + 4 e E 4 < 4 5 f F 5 > 5 6 g G 6 ( 6 - h H - ) - 7 i I 7 $ 7 8 j J 8 ? 8 9 k K 9 & 9 * l L * @ * . m M . ~ .
Appendix IV Key Reference Tables Key Alpha key pressed once Alpha key pressed twice Key Function key pressed once Function key pressed twice F1 q Q F1 F11 F1 F2 r R F2 F12 F2 F3 s S F3 F13 F3 F4 t T F4 F14 F4 F5 u U F5 F15 F5 F6 v V F6 F16 F6 F7 w W F7 F17 F7 F8 x X F8 F18 F8 F9 y Y F9 F19 F9 F10 z Z F10 F20 F10 151