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Page 1 - MC3200 INTEGRATOR

MC3200 INTEGRATORGUIDEJune 2014*MN000887A01*MN000887A01© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved

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Creating an Image... 104Mounting an

Page 3 - Copyrights

$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

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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

Page 5 - Revision History

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

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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

Page 7 - Contents

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

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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

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Chapter6Settings for Android DevicesNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.This chapter describes settings available for configuring the d

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- 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

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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

Page 13 - About This Guide

Setting up a Partnership...

Page 14 - OEM Version

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

Page 15 - Chapter Descriptions

Exporting a Configuration FileThe Button Remapping configuration can be exported to an xml file and imported into other MC32N0 devices.Procedure:1Touc

Page 16 - Related Documents

<EXTRA_SHORTCUT>MPA3_TRIGGER_4</EXTRA_SHORTCUT> <EXTRA_TITLE/> <EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME/> </trigger_4

Page 17 - Service Information

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

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• Manage accounts - Lists accounts added to the device. Touch an account to open its account screen.Language UsageUse the Language & input setting

Page 19 - Getting Started

• Legal information - Opens a screen to view legal information about the software included on the MC32N0.• Model number - Displays the devices model n

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Chapter7Application Deployment for Android DevicesThis chapter describes features in Android including new security features, how to package applicati

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Configuring Credential Storage SettingsProcedure:1Touch .2Touch .3Touch Security.• Trusted credentials - Touch to display the trusted system and use

Page 23 - Charging the Battery

- USB debugging- Allow mock locations- Select debug app- Wake for debugger• Input- Show touches- Pointer location• Drawing- Show layout bounds- Show G

Page 24 - Resetting the Android Device

Chapter 13: Keypad Remap Strings... 179Keypad Remap Strings...

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Installing Applications Using the USB ConnectionCaution:When connecting the device to a host computer and mounting its microSD card, follow the host c

Page 26 - Performing a Factory Reset

7 On the host computer, open a command prompt window and use the adb command:adb install <application>where: <application> = the path and

Page 27 - Resetting the WinCE Device

Figure 96: Recovery Screen6Press .Figure 97: System Recovery Screen7 Use the navigation keys to navigate to the apply update from /sdcard option.8 Pre

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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

Page 29 - Accessories

Internal StorageThe MC32N0 has internal storage. The internal storage content can be viewed and files copied to and from when theMC32N0 is connected t

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Figure 101: Manage Applications ScreenThe Manage Applications screen has four tabs, with lists of applications and their components in each. At thebot

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Stopping an ApplicationTo monitor how much RAM running applications and cached processes are using and if necessary, stop them.Procedure:1Press >

Page 32 - Battery Adapter

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

Page 34 - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle

Chapter8SynchronizationNote: Applies to WinCE devices only.Synchronization lets the user manage information between an MC32N0 and a host computer so t

Page 35 - Charging the MC32N0 Battery

About This GuideThis guide provides information about using the MC32N0 Series of mobile computers and accessories.Note: Screens and windows pictured i

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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

Page 37 - Charging Temperature

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

Page 38 - Four Slot Charge Only Cradle

Setting up a PartnershipProcedure:1 If the Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer, select Start > All Programs > MicrosoftAct

Page 39 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

5 Click Finish or Setup.Figure 111: Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, information stored on the MC32N0 is copied to the host computer.

Page 41 - Primary Port

Chapter9Settings for WinCE DevicesThis chapter describes settings available for configuring the device.Interactive Sensor Technology ConfigurationThis

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Figure 113: Power Management TabOn Face DownThe On Face Down section provides configurable options to control what happens when the MC32N0 is placed w

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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

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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

Page 45 - Charging Spare Batteries

Figure 119: GraphView WindowIST InfoUse the IST Info tab to view IST software information.Figure 120: IST Info TabTable 9: IST Info Tab InformationIte

Page 46 - Battery Charging

Configuration Radios Display MemoryData CaptureOptionsOperatingSystemMC32N0–S StandardWLAN:802.11a/b/g/nWPAN: Blue-tooth v2.1 withEDR3.0” color 512 MB

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Figure 121: Power Settings – Wakeup TabTable 10: Wakeup Default SettingsCondition for Wakeup Power Button Automatic Time-outAC power is applied. No Ye

Page 48 - (Solid Yellow)

Figure 122: Power BatteryMgmt TabRegistry SettingCreate the following registry key:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlPanel\Power]“EnableCycleCntThresholdEdit

Page 49 - Wall Mount Bracket

Bluetooth Configuration SettingThe MC32N0 supports both the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack. Only oneBluetooth stack

Page 50 - Power Supply

To remove the installed applications (after a cold boot is performed):1 Tap Start > Programs > Windows Explorer.2 Open the Application folder.3

Page 52 - Mounting

Chapter10Application Deployment for Windows CEThis chapter describes new features in Windows CE 6.0 including how to package applications, and procedu

Page 53 - Strap Loop

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

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MC32N0. Applications stored in the Application folder are retained even when the MC32N0 is cold booted, just asthe Sample Applications program is reta

Page 55 - USB Communication

• 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

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• 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

Page 57 - DataWedge Configuration

BTExplorer SoftwareNote: StoneStreet Bluetooth stack has to be enabled to see version number.To determine the BTExplorer software version tap BTExplor

Page 58 - Profiles

Figure 126: Application Folder Contents6 Use Explorer to locate the host computer directory that contains the file to download. Tap that directory in

Page 59 - Plug-ins

10 When complete, disconnect the MC32N0 from the host computer.Updating ImagesThe MC32N0 contains tools that update all operating system components. A

Page 60 - Profiles Screen

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

Page 61 - Disabling DataWedge

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

Page 62 - Profile Configuration

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

Page 63 - Bar Code Input

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

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Error TextErrorNumberProbable CauseCan't read from thesource device-9 The source device (either USB or SDMMC) could not be read from. Checksource

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Error TextErrorNumberProbable CauseInvalid file format -33 The file format is invalid. Only HEX files are supported by Bootloader.Partition Table notV

Page 67 - UPC EAN Params

Chapter11Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides troubleshooting solutions

Page 68 - Reader Params

• Synchronization on page 129 provides instructions on installing ActiveSync, setting up a partnership andsynchronizing information between the MC32N0

Page 69 - Keystroke Output

• Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers. Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk offire, explosion, leakage, or other ha

Page 70 - Intent Output

containing any of the harmful ingredients listed above are used prior to handling the device, such as hand sanitizerthat contain ethanolamine, hands m

Page 71 - Intent Overview

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

Page 72 - IP Output

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

Page 73 - Using IP Output with IPWedge

Problem Cause Solutionare not turnedon.The Bluetoothdevice(s) are notin discoverablemode.Set the Bluetooth device(s) to discoverable mode. If needed,

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Problem Cause SolutionBattery insertedincorrectly.Ensure the contacts are facing down and toward the back of the cra-dle.Battery adapternot correctly

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Four Slot Battery Charger SAC7X00-4000R TroubleshootingTable 15: Troubleshooting the Four Slot Battery ChargerProblem Cause SolutionSpare Battery Char

Page 76 - Configuring ADF Plug-in

Symptom Possible Cause ActionCommunication software isnot installed or configuredproperly.See the system administrator.Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Page 78 - Order Rules List

Chapter12Technical SpecificationsThe following sections provide technical specification for the device.MC32N0 Technical SpecificationsThe following ta

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For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support.Service InformationIf you have a problem with you

Page 80 - ADF Example

Item DescriptionNetwork Connections Full-speed USB client, full-speed USB host, Bluetooth and WiFi.USB host mode available with appropriate cables onl

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Item DescriptionEncryption: WEP40/WEP104, TKIP and AESAuthentication:TLS; TTLS (CHAP*, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2, PAPor MD5*); PEAP (TLS*, MSCHAPv2, GTC); LEAP

Page 82 - DataWedge Settings

Item DescriptionNarrow: 10° (typical)2D Imager Engine (SE4750) SpecificationsField of ViewHorizontal - 48.0°Vertical - 36.7°Image Resolution 1280 hori

Page 83 - Importing a Profile File

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.

Page 84 - Restoring DataWedge

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

Page 85 - Programming Notes

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

Page 86 - Soft Scan Feature

Item DescriptionElectrostatic Discharge (ESD)+/- 15 kV air+/- 8 kV contact+/- 8 kV indirect dischargeFour Slot Charge Only Cradle CHS3000-4001CR Techn

Page 87 - Administrator Utilities

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

Page 89 - Adding Packages

Chapter13Keypad Remap StringsNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.winceKeypad Remap StringsTable 25: Remap Key Event/ScancodesKey Event

Page 91 - Importing User List

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

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Key Event ScancodeSHIFT_LEFT 42SHIFT_RIGHT 54TAB 15SPACE 57EXPLORER 150ENVELOPE 155ENTER 28DEL 111GRAVE 399MINUS 12EQUALS 13LEFT_BRACKET 26RIGHT_BRACK

Page 93 - MultiUser Administrator

Key Event ScancodeBUTTON_THUMBL 187BUTTON_THUMBR 188BUTTON_START 189BUTTON_SELECT 190BUTTON_MODE 191182 | Keypad Remap StringsSend Feedback | June 201

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Chapter1Getting StartedThis chapter provides information for getting the device up and running for the first time.SetupTo start using the MC32N0 for t

Page 96 - AppLock Administrator

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

Page 97 - Manual File Configuration

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

Page 98 - Groups File

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

Page 99 - White List File

Charging the BatteryCaution: Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines onpage 159.Use the mobile

Page 100 - Secure Storage

Status IndicationsCharger or cradle is not powered.Slow Blinking Amber MC32N0 is charging.Solid Amber Charging complete. Note: When the battery is ini

Page 101 - Deleting a Key

Performing an Enterprise ResetAn Enterprise Reset erases all data in the /cache and /data partitions and clears all device settings, except thosein th

Page 102 - Listing Volumes

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

Page 103 - Creating an EFS File

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

Page 104 - Off-line Extraction Tool

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

Page 105 - Unmounting an Image

Chapter2AccessoriesThis chapter provides information for using the accessories for the device.MC32N0 AccessoriesThe table below lists the accessories

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CopyrightsThe Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws inthe United States and other coun

Page 107 - Settings for Android Devices

Accessory Part Number DescriptionPower Supply for Charging Cables PWRS-14000-249R Provides power to the Charge Only cable, RS232Charge cable and USB C

Page 108 - Single User Mode

Accessory Part Number DescriptionSingle Slot Cradle USB Cable 25-68596-01R Provides USB communication through the SingleSlot Serial/USB cradle.Headset

Page 109 - Button Remapping

Accessory Part Number DescriptionMC32N0-S Rubber Boot 11-70899-04R Provides additional protection for both theMC32N0–S laser and imager configurations

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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

Page 111 - Creating a Remap File

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

Page 112 - Enable Key Wakeup

• Provides USB connection through the USB pass-through port for communication with a USB device, such as ahost computer.SetupFigure 24: Single Slot US

Page 113 - Accounts

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

Page 114 - About Device

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

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Four Slot Charge Only CradleCaution: Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines onpage 159.The Fo

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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

Page 118 - Development Tools

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

Page 119 - Application Installation

Figure 30: CRD3X01-4001ER Four Slot Ethernet Cradle ConnectionPower PortEthernet PortsPrimary PortEthernet Switch, Router, or Hub ConnectionDaisychain

Page 120

• Proxy Settings• Static IP.Configuring Ethernet Proxy SettingsThe MC32N0 includes Ethernet cradle drivers. After inserting the MC32N0, configure the

Page 121 - Updating the MC32N0 System

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

Page 122 - Random Access Memory

Figure 34: LANNDS1 WindowCharging the MC32N0 BatteryProcedure:1 Ensure that the cradle is connected to power.2 Slide the mobile computer into the slot

Page 123 - External Storage

SetupFigure 35: Four Slot Battery Charger Power SetupCharging Spare BatteriesPrerequisites: Before installing the battery, install the Battery Adapter

Page 124 - Application Management

Figure 36: Four Slot Battery ChargerSpare Battery Charging LEDsBattery ChargingSpare Battery ChargingEach Battery Charging LED indicates the status of

Page 125 - Viewing Application Details

Charging TemperatureCharge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Charging is intelligently controlled by theMC32N0.To accomp

Page 126 - Changing Application Location

Figure 38: Universal Battery Charger Adapter2 Press down on the battery to ensure it is seated properly.UBC Adapter Battery ChargingSpare Battery Char

Page 127 - Managing Downloads

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

Page 128

Revision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date DescriptionRev. A 6/2014 Initial release.5 | Revision HistoryMN000887A01 |

Page 129 - Synchronization

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

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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

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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

Page 132 - Setting up a Partnership

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

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Figure 50: Feed Handstrap Through Slot7 Attach the hook material to the loop material and press together.Figure 51: Secure Handstrap54 | AccessoriesSe

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Chapter3USB CommunicationNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.This chapter provides information for transferring files between the devic

Page 135 - Settings for WinCE Devices

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

Page 136 - Setting Sensitivity

Chapter4DataWedge ConfigurationNote: This chapter applies to DataWedge on Android devices.DataWedge is an application that reads data, processes the d

Page 137 - Sensors Tab

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.

Page 138 - Sensor Info

• Associated application• Input plug-in configurations• Output plug-in configurations• Process plug-in configurations.Using profiles, each application

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required. DataWedge has built-in feedback functionality for the bar code scanner to issue user alerts. Thefeedback settings can be configured accordin

Page 141 - Changing Threshold Value

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

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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

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• 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

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There are three options for transmitting a UPCA preamble:+ Preamble None - Transmit no preamble.+ Preamble Sys Char - Transmit System Character only (

Page 145 - Platform SDK

Selecting this level of security significantly impairs the decoding ability of the scanner. If this level ofsecurity is needed, try to improve the qua

Page 146 - Windows CE Flash Storage

- Length1 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 6). See Decode Lengths on page 67 for more information.- Length2 - Use to set decode lengths (default

Page 147 - Non-FFS Partitions

- Redundancy - Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data. A check in the checkboxindicates that redundancy is enabled (default

Page 148 - Deployment

• Supplemental2 - Enables or disables this option. A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled.• Supplemental5 - Enables or disables

Page 149 - ActiveSync

- Disable – Disables Picklist mode. Any bar code within the field of view can be decoded (default).- Centered - Enables the Picklist mode so that only

Page 150 - Mass Storage

ContentsCopyrights...

Page 151 - Updating Images

- None - Action key character feature is disabled (default).- Tab - Tab character code in a bar code is processed. When DataWedge detects this charact

Page 152 - Loading Files From an SD Card

- Enabled - Enables or disables Basic Data Formatting. A check in the checkbox indicates that it is enabled(default - enabled).- Prefix to data - Add

Page 153 - Loading Files via USB

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

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- Send data - Set to transfer the captured data to the foreground application. Disabling this option prevents theactual data from being transmitted. H

Page 155 - Bootloader Error Detection

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:

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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:

Page 157 - Loading a Splash Screen

• Actions - A set of procedures defined to format data. There are four types of actions which are for formattingcursor movement, data modification, da

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Figure 69: Rule List Screen2 Touch the Rule enabled checkbox to enable the current rule.Defining CriteriaProcedure:1 Touch Criteria.Figure 70: Criteri

Page 159 - Battery Safety Guidelines

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

Page 160 - Cleaning Instructions

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

Page 162 - Troubleshooting

Type Actions DescriptionSend char Sends a specified ASCII/ Unicode character. Enter a character value.The maximum Unicode character value can be enter

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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

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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

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• Import - allows import of a DataWedge configuration file. The imported configuration replaces the currentconfiguration.• Export - allows export of t

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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

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Auto ImportDataWedge supports remote deployment of a configuration to a device, using tools such as MSP. DataWedgemonitors the /enterprise/device/sett

Page 168

Soft Scan FeatureDataWedge allows a native Android application to programmatically start, stop, or toggle the scan trigger state. Theapplication can i

Page 169 - Technical Specifications

Chapter5Administrator UtilitiesNote: This chapter applies to Android devices only.Motorola Solutions provides a suite of utilities that allow an admin

Page 170

Enterprise Administrator ApplicationNote: .Net Compact Framework 4 or later is required to run the Enterprise Administrator. To download, goto www.mic

Page 171

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

Page 172 - SE965 Decode Zone

Disable DataWedge on MC32N0 and Mass Deploy...85Soft Scan Feature...

Page 173 - SE4750-SR Decode Zone

4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each additional package.Creating GroupsCreate groups of users that have access to specific applications.Procedure:1 Cli

Page 174 - MC32N0 Connector Pin-Out

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

Page 175 - Specifications

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.

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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

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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

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Disabling Remote AuthenticationCaution: When Remote Authentication is enable, the device searches for the remote server during thelogin procedure. If

Page 179 - Keypad Remap Strings

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

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2Touch .3 Touch Disable Application Lock.Manual File ConfigurationGroups FileA Groups file is a text file that provides a list of groups and assigns

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where:com.companyname.application = the specific application with the package namecom.companyname.application will be permitted for this group.com.mot

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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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