MC3200 INTEGRATORGUIDEJune 2014*MN000887A01*MN000887A01© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved
Creating an Image... 104Mounting an
$exit3 A pkglist.txt file is created in the root of the microSD card. The file lists all the .apk files installed with theirpackage names.Package List
The key value must be a 64 hexadecimal character string.7 Touch OK. The key is imported into the device. The message successfully installed the key ap
Creating a Volume ManuallyProcedure:1 Touch Create Volume.2 Touch Manual.3 Touch OK.4 In the Enter Parameters To Create Volume text box, enter the par
Unmounting a VolumeProcedure:1 Touch Unmount Volume.2 Touch sdcard to list the mounted volumes on the microSD card or internal to list the mounted vol
3 Save the text file as efsfile.Off-line Extraction ToolThe Secure Storage feature allows for the usage of an encrypted file system. The off-line extr
Press [1] if you want to mount or press [2] if you want to exit6 Press 1 will prompt for the mount point. For example, /mnt is prompted. Press Enter t
Chapter6Settings for Android DevicesNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.This chapter describes settings available for configuring the d
- PIN - Enter a numeric PIN to unlock screen. See Set Screen Unlock Using PIN on page 108 for moreinformation.- Password - Enter a password to unlock
2Touch .3Touch Security.4 Touch Screen lock.5 Touch Password.6 Touch in the text field.7 Enter a password (between 4 and 16 characters) then touch N
Setting up a Partnership...
Figure 89: Key Programmer Screen3 Select the button to remap.4 Touch the BUTTON REMAPPING tab or the SHORTCUT tab that lists the available functions a
Exporting a Configuration FileThe Button Remapping configuration can be exported to an xml file and imported into other MC32N0 devices.Procedure:1Touc
<EXTRA_SHORTCUT>MPA3_TRIGGER_4</EXTRA_SHORTCUT> <EXTRA_TITLE/> <EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME/> </trigger_4
Figure 92: Key Programmer Screen3Touch .4 Touch Wake-up enables.Figure 93: Wake-up Enables5 Touch the checkbox next to the key to enable wake up.On t
• Manage accounts - Lists accounts added to the device. Touch an account to open its account screen.Language UsageUse the Language & input setting
• Legal information - Opens a screen to view legal information about the software included on the MC32N0.• Model number - Displays the devices model n
Chapter7Application Deployment for Android DevicesThis chapter describes features in Android including new security features, how to package applicati
Configuring Credential Storage SettingsProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .3Touch Security.• Trusted credentials - Touch to display the trusted system and use
- USB debugging- Allow mock locations- Select debug app- Wake for debugger• Input- Show touches- Pointer location• Drawing- Show layout bounds- Show G
Chapter 13: Keypad Remap Strings... 179Keypad Remap Strings...
Installing Applications Using the USB ConnectionCaution:When connecting the device to a host computer and mounting its microSD card, follow the host c
7 On the host computer, open a command prompt window and use the adb command:adb install <application>where: <application> = the path and
Figure 96: Recovery Screen6Press .Figure 97: System Recovery Screen7 Use the navigation keys to navigate to the apply update from /sdcard option.8 Pre
To view the amount of free and used memory, touch > Apps. Swipe the screen until the Running screenappears.Figure 98: Running ScreenThe bar at th
Internal StorageThe MC32N0 has internal storage. The internal storage content can be viewed and files copied to and from when theMC32N0 is connected t
Figure 101: Manage Applications ScreenThe Manage Applications screen has four tabs, with lists of applications and their components in each. At thebot
Stopping an ApplicationTo monitor how much RAM running applications and cached processes are using and if necessary, stop them.Procedure:1Press >
4 Touch Move to SD card to move the bulk of the application from the device’s internal storage to the microSDcard.5 Touch Move to device to move the a
Chapter8SynchronizationNote: Applies to WinCE devices only.Synchronization lets the user manage information between an MC32N0 and a host computer so t
About This GuideThis guide provides information about using the MC32N0 Series of mobile computers and accessories.Note: Screens and windows pictured i
Figure 103: PC Connection Properties Window2 Touch the Change Connection button.3 Select the connection type from the drop-down list.4 Touch OK to exi
Figure 105: Connection Settings Window3 Select Allow USB connections check box.4 Select the Show status icon in Taskbar check box.5 Select OK to save
Setting up a PartnershipProcedure:1 If the Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer, select Start > All Programs > MicrosoftAct
5 Click Finish or Setup.Figure 111: Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, information stored on the MC32N0 is copied to the host computer.
Chapter9Settings for WinCE DevicesThis chapter describes settings available for configuring the device.Interactive Sensor Technology ConfigurationThis
Figure 113: Power Management TabOn Face DownThe On Face Down section provides configurable options to control what happens when the MC32N0 is placed w
Figure 114: Set IST Sensitivity WindowEvents TabUse the Event tab to display the event details. This feature in IST mainly focuses on abuse by droppin
Figure 116: Sensors TabTap on each sensor to view the Sensor Info.Sensor InfoThe Sensor Info list displays the name, ID, range, unit, scale, connectiv
Figure 119: GraphView WindowIST InfoUse the IST Info tab to view IST software information.Figure 120: IST Info TabTable 9: IST Info Tab InformationIte
Configuration Radios Display MemoryData CaptureOptionsOperatingSystemMC32N0–S StandardWLAN:802.11a/b/g/nWPAN: Blue-tooth v2.1 withEDR3.0” color 512 MB
Figure 121: Power Settings – Wakeup TabTable 10: Wakeup Default SettingsCondition for Wakeup Power Button Automatic Time-outAC power is applied. No Ye
Figure 122: Power BatteryMgmt TabRegistry SettingCreate the following registry key:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlPanel\Power]“EnableCycleCntThresholdEdit
Bluetooth Configuration SettingThe MC32N0 supports both the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack. Only oneBluetooth stack
To remove the installed applications (after a cold boot is performed):1 Tap Start > Programs > Windows Explorer.2 Open the Application folder.3
Chapter10Application Deployment for Windows CEThis chapter describes new features in Windows CE 6.0 including how to package applications, and procedu
EMDK for CTo download and install the EMDK for C:1 Download the EMDK from the Support Central web site, http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support.a Sel
MC32N0. Applications stored in the Application folder are retained even when the MC32N0 is cold booted, just asthe Sample Applications program is reta
• Windows CE: The complete Windows CE operating system is stored on Flash devices. If necessary, the entire OSimage may be downloaded to the MC32N0 us
• Copying files from a host computer• Updating images.Copying Files from a Host ComputerCopy files to the MC32N0 using ActiveSync or by placing the MC
BTExplorer SoftwareNote: StoneStreet Bluetooth stack has to be enabled to see version number.To determine the BTExplorer software version tap BTExplor
Figure 126: Application Folder Contents6 Use Explorer to locate the host computer directory that contains the file to download. Tap that directory in
10 When complete, disconnect the MC32N0 from the host computer.Updating ImagesThe MC32N0 contains tools that update all operating system components. A
Loading Files From an SD CardProcedure:1 Copy the files to the root directory of an SD card.2 Insert the SD card into the MC32N0.3 Install the battery
Figure 130: Download Complete Screen12 On completion, press ENT to return to the Bootloader menu to select the next file to download.13 To exit Bootlo
Caution: To ensure a successful download, do not remove power from the mobile computer while inBootloader.8 Use the up and down scroll buttons to sele
Figure 135: USB Download Window11 Click the SEND DATA button. The hex file(s) is downloaded to the device.Figure 136: Download Complete Screen12 On co
Error TextErrorNumberProbable CauseCan't read from thesource device-9 The source device (either USB or SDMMC) could not be read from. Checksource
Error TextErrorNumberProbable CauseInvalid file format -33 The file format is invalid. Only HEX files are supported by Bootloader.Partition Table notV
Chapter11Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides troubleshooting solutions
• Synchronization on page 129 provides instructions on installing ActiveSync, setting up a partnership andsynchronizing information between the MC32N0
• Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers. Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk offire, explosion, leakage, or other ha
containing any of the harmful ingredients listed above are used prior to handling the device, such as hand sanitizerthat contain ethanolamine, hands m
Cleaning Cradle ConnectorsTo clean the connectors on a cradle:Procedure:1 Remove the DC power cable from the cradle.2 Dip the cotton portion of the co
Problem Cause SolutionExtreme batterytemperature.Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 32 °F (0 °C)or above 104 °F (40 °C).Cannot se
Problem Cause Solutionare not turnedon.The Bluetoothdevice(s) are notin discoverablemode.Set the Bluetooth device(s) to discoverable mode. If needed,
Problem Cause SolutionBattery insertedincorrectly.Ensure the contacts are facing down and toward the back of the cra-dle.Battery adapternot correctly
Four Slot Battery Charger SAC7X00-4000R TroubleshootingTable 15: Troubleshooting the Four Slot Battery ChargerProblem Cause SolutionSpare Battery Char
Symptom Possible Cause ActionCommunication software isnot installed or configuredproperly.See the system administrator.Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Chapter12Technical SpecificationsThe following sections provide technical specification for the device.MC32N0 Technical SpecificationsThe following ta
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Item DescriptionNetwork Connections Full-speed USB client, full-speed USB host, Bluetooth and WiFi.USB host mode available with appropriate cables onl
Item DescriptionEncryption: WEP40/WEP104, TKIP and AESAuthentication:TLS; TTLS (CHAP*, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2, PAPor MD5*); PEAP (TLS*, MSCHAPv2, GTC); LEAP
Item DescriptionNarrow: 10° (typical)2D Imager Engine (SE4750) SpecificationsField of ViewHorizontal - 48.0°Vertical - 36.7°Image Resolution 1280 hori
Symbol Density/Bar Code TypeBar Code Content/ Contrast Note 1Typical Working RangesNear Far5.0 milCode 39ABCDEFGH80% MRD1.2 in3.05 cm12.5 in31.75 cm7.
Table 19: SE4750-SR Decode DistancesSymbol Density/ Bar Code TypeTypical Working RangesNear Far3.0 milCode 392.8 in7.11 cm6.2 in15.75 cm5.0 milCode 12
Pin Signal Name Description2 Cradle_IN* When grounded, the MC32N0 detects it is in the cradle.3 DCD RS232 DCD (into MC32N0)4 USB_N USB negative5 USB_P
Item DescriptionElectrostatic Discharge (ESD)+/- 15 kV air+/- 8 kV contact+/- 8 kV indirect dischargeFour Slot Charge Only Cradle CHS3000-4001CR Techn
Item DescriptionOperating Temperature 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)Storage Temperature -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F)Charging Temperature 0 °C t
Chapter13Keypad Remap StringsNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.winceKeypad Remap StringsTable 25: Remap Key Event/ScancodesKey Event
Key Event ScancodeDPAD_RIGHT 106DPAD_CENTER 232VOLUME_UP 115VOLUME_DOWN 114CAMERA 212A 30B 48C 46D 32E 18F 33G 34H 35I 23J 36K 37L 38M 50N 49O 24P 25Q
Key Event ScancodeSHIFT_LEFT 42SHIFT_RIGHT 54TAB 15SPACE 57EXPLORER 150ENVELOPE 155ENTER 28DEL 111GRAVE 399MINUS 12EQUALS 13LEFT_BRACKET 26RIGHT_BRACK
Key Event ScancodeBUTTON_THUMBL 187BUTTON_THUMBR 188BUTTON_START 189BUTTON_SELECT 190BUTTON_MODE 191182 | Keypad Remap StringsSend Feedback | June 201
Chapter1Getting StartedThis chapter provides information for getting the device up and running for the first time.SetupTo start using the MC32N0 for t
Figure 6: Unlock microSD Card Holder3 Lift the microSD card holder.Figure 7: Lift microSD Card Holder4 Place the microSD card into the contact area.Fi
Figure 10: Inserting the Battery2 Rotate the bottom of the bottom into the battery compartment.3 Press battery down firmly. Ensure that both battery r
2 Align the top of the battery into the battery compartment.Figure 12: Inserting the Battery3 Rotate the bottom of the bottom into the battery compart
Charging the BatteryCaution: Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines onpage 159.Use the mobile
Status IndicationsCharger or cradle is not powered.Slow Blinking Amber MC32N0 is charging.Solid Amber Charging complete. Note: When the battery is ini
Performing an Enterprise ResetAn Enterprise Reset erases all data in the /cache and /data partitions and clears all device settings, except thosein th
11 Press Enter. The Enterprise Reset occurs and then the device resets.Performing a Factory ResetA Factory Reset erases all data in the /cache, /data
10 Use the navigation keys to navigate to the M32N0JXXRFxxxxxxx.zip file.11 Press the Enter. The Factory Reset occurs and then the device resets.Reset
Note:The Real-time clock (RTC) default time is set to 1/1/2013 12:00 AM and is retained after a cold boot. Afterboot up, the MC32N0 saves the system t
Chapter2AccessoriesThis chapter provides information for using the accessories for the device.MC32N0 AccessoriesThe table below lists the accessories
CopyrightsThe Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws inthe United States and other coun
Accessory Part Number DescriptionPower Supply for Charging Cables PWRS-14000-249R Provides power to the Charge Only cable, RS232Charge cable and USB C
Accessory Part Number DescriptionSingle Slot Cradle USB Cable 25-68596-01R Provides USB communication through the SingleSlot Serial/USB cradle.Headset
Accessory Part Number DescriptionMC32N0-S Rubber Boot 11-70899-04R Provides additional protection for both theMC32N0–S laser and imager configurations
Figure 21: Battery Adapter in Four Slot Battery ChargerFigure 22: Battery Adapter in UBC Adapter4 Press the Battery Adapter down to ensure that it is
Figure 23: Release Latch4 Rotate the Battery Adapter up.5 Remove the Battery Adapter from the battery slot.6 Reconnect power.Single Slot Serial/USB Cr
• Provides USB connection through the USB pass-through port for communication with a USB device, such as ahost computer.SetupFigure 24: Single Slot US
Figure 25: MC32N0 Battery Charging3 Gently press down on the device to ensure proper contact.4 When charging is complete, remove the mobile computer f
Figure 26: MC32N0 Spare Battery Charging4 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact.The Spare Battery Charging LED on the front of the
Four Slot Charge Only CradleCaution: Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines onpage 159.The Fo
Figure 28: Four Slot Charge Only Cradle SetupCharging the MC32N0 BatteryProcedure:1 Ensure that the cradle is connected to power.2 Slide the mobile co
Figure 29: Four Slot Ethernet CradleLED IndicatorsThere are two green LEDs on the front of the cradle and two green LED on the Primary port on the bac
Figure 30: CRD3X01-4001ER Four Slot Ethernet Cradle ConnectionPower PortEthernet PortsPrimary PortEthernet Switch, Router, or Hub ConnectionDaisychain
• Proxy Settings• Static IP.Configuring Ethernet Proxy SettingsThe MC32N0 includes Ethernet cradle drivers. After inserting the MC32N0, configure the
5 Place the MC32N0 into the Ethernet cradle slot.6 Touch Ethernet.7 Touch and hold Eth0 until the menu appears.8 Touch Disconnect.Figure 33: Ethernet
Figure 34: LANNDS1 WindowCharging the MC32N0 BatteryProcedure:1 Ensure that the cradle is connected to power.2 Slide the mobile computer into the slot
SetupFigure 35: Four Slot Battery Charger Power SetupCharging Spare BatteriesPrerequisites: Before installing the battery, install the Battery Adapter
Figure 36: Four Slot Battery ChargerSpare Battery Charging LEDsBattery ChargingSpare Battery ChargingEach Battery Charging LED indicates the status of
Charging TemperatureCharge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Charging is intelligently controlled by theMC32N0.To accomp
Figure 38: Universal Battery Charger Adapter2 Press down on the battery to ensure it is seated properly.UBC Adapter Battery ChargingSpare Battery Char
Wall Mount BracketUse the optional Wall Mount Bracket to mount a four slot cradle to a wall. To attach the Wall Mount Bracket:Procedure:1 Use the Wall
Revision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date DescriptionRev. A 6/2014 Initial release.5 | Revision HistoryMN000887A01 |
2 Align the Wall Mount Bracket mounting tabs with the mounting slots in the back of the four slot cradle. Slip thetwo mounting tabs into mounting slot
Figure 44: Remove Button from Loop2 Remove loop section from handle.3 Separate the loop and hook tape and pull the handstrap through the slot at the b
Figure 46: Slip Button Through Loop7 Thread the end of the handstrap into the slot at the bottom of the device.8 Press the hook material against the l
Figure 48: Remove Mounting ClipMounting ClipStrap Loop4 Feed the mounting clip through the new strap loop.5 Secure the mounting clip to the housing us
Figure 50: Feed Handstrap Through Slot7 Attach the hook material to the loop material and press together.Figure 51: Secure Handstrap54 | AccessoriesSe
Chapter3USB CommunicationNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.This chapter provides information for transferring files between the devic
2 If Connected as media device appears, pull down the Notification shade and touch Connected as media deviceand then touch Media device (MTP) to de-se
Chapter4DataWedge ConfigurationNote: This chapter applies to DataWedge on Android devices.DataWedge is an application that reads data, processes the d
4 The Scan LEDs light green, a beep sounds, by default, to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully. Thecaptured data appears in the text field.
• Associated application• Input plug-in configurations• Output plug-in configurations• Process plug-in configurations.Using profiles, each application
required. DataWedge has built-in feedback functionality for the bar code scanner to issue user alerts. Thefeedback settings can be configured accordin
Profile Context MenuTouch and hold a profile to open a context menu that allows additional actions to be performed on the selectedprofile.Figure 57: P
Creating a New ProfileProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .3Press .4 Touch New profile.5 In the New profile dialog box, enter a name for the new profile. It is
• IP Output.Bar Code InputUse the Bar Code Input options to configure the Bar Code Scanner Input Plug-in for the profile.EnabledEnables or disables th
There are three options for transmitting a UPCA preamble:+ Preamble None - Transmit no preamble.+ Preamble Sys Char - Transmit System Character only (
Selecting this level of security significantly impairs the decoding ability of the scanner. If this level ofsecurity is needed, try to improve the qua
- Length1 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 6). See Decode Lengths on page 67 for more information.- Length2 - Use to set decode lengths (default
- Redundancy - Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data. A check in the checkboxindicates that redundancy is enabled (default
• Supplemental2 - Enables or disables this option. A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled.• Supplemental5 - Enables or disables
- Disable – Disables Picklist mode. Any bar code within the field of view can be decoded (default).- Centered - Enables the Picklist mode so that only
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- None - Action key character feature is disabled (default).- Tab - Tab character code in a bar code is processed. When DataWedge detects this charact
- Enabled - Enables or disables Basic Data Formatting. A check in the checkbox indicates that it is enabled(default - enabled).- Prefix to data - Add
stored in multiple byte arrays (one byte array per bar code). Clients can get data in each byte array by passingan index.Most scanning applications mi
- Send data - Set to transfer the captured data to the foreground application. Disabling this option prevents theactual data from being transmitted. H
Figure 62: Protocol Selection5 Touch IP Address.6 In the Enter IP Address dialog box, enter the IP address of host computer to send data to.Figure 63:
Figure 65: Protocol Selection5 Touch IP Address.6 In the Enter IP address dialog box, enter the IP address of host computer to send data to.Figure 66:
• Actions - A set of procedures defined to format data. There are four types of actions which are for formattingcursor movement, data modification, da
Figure 69: Rule List Screen2 Touch the Rule enabled checkbox to enable the current rule.Defining CriteriaProcedure:1 Touch Criteria.Figure 70: Criteri
14 Touch the Source enabled checkbox to accept data from this source.Figure 71: Barcode Input Screen15 For Barcode inputs, touch the All decoders enab
Rules are processed in top-down order. The rules that are on top of the list are processed first. Use the icon next to therule to move it to another p
Setup...
Type Actions DescriptionSend char Sends a specified ASCII/ Unicode character. Enter a character value.The maximum Unicode character value can be enter
22 Touch Delete action.23Press .24 Touch New action.25 Select Pad with zeros.26 Touch the Pad with zeros rule.27 Touch How many.28 Change value to 8
Figure 73: Sample Bar Code48 Press and hold the scan button.The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure that the bar code is wit
• Import - allows import of a DataWedge configuration file. The imported configuration replaces the currentconfiguration.• Export - allows export of t
8 Touch Import. The profile file (dwprofile_x.db, where x = the name of the profile) is imported and appearsin the profile list.Exporting a ProfilePro
Auto ImportDataWedge supports remote deployment of a configuration to a device, using tools such as MSP. DataWedgemonitors the /enterprise/device/sett
Soft Scan FeatureDataWedge allows a native Android application to programmatically start, stop, or toggle the scan trigger state. Theapplication can i
Chapter5Administrator UtilitiesNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.Motorola Solutions provides a suite of utilities that allow an admin
Enterprise Administrator ApplicationNote: .Net Compact Framework 4 or later is required to run the Enterprise Administrator. To download, goto www.mic
Figure 77: User Manager Window2 In the Username text box, enter a user name. The text is case sensitive and required.3 In the Password text box, enter
Disable DataWedge on MC32N0 and Mass Deploy...85Soft Scan Feature...
4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each additional package.Creating GroupsCreate groups of users that have access to specific applications.Procedure:1 Cli
Figure 80: Authentication Window2 Select the Remote radio button.3 In the Server IP text box, enter the address of the remote server.4 In the Port tex
2 Navigate to the location when the passwd file is stored.3 Select the passwd file.4 Click Open.The user information is populated into the Users list.
2 Click -.3 Click Yes. The group name is removed from the list.Editing a PackageProcedure:1 Select a package in the Packages list.2 Click Edit Package
Figure 82: MultiUser Login Screen5 In the Login text box, enter the username.6 In the Password text box, enter the password.7 Touch OK.Disabling the M
Disabling Remote AuthenticationCaution: When Remote Authentication is enable, the device searches for the remote server during thelogin procedure. If
2Touch .3Press .4 Touch Delete Individual User Data. A dialog box displays with all of the users that currently have dataassociated with their log i
2Touch .3 Touch Disable Application Lock.Manual File ConfigurationGroups FileA Groups file is a text file that provides a list of groups and assigns
where:com.companyname.application = the specific application with the package namecom.companyname.application will be permitted for this group.com.mot
White List FileA White List file is a text file that provides a list of allowed packages from that group. The text file contains one linefor each allo
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