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6 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideFlash StorageIn addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE mobile computers, the mobile computer is also e
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 17Platforms partitions folders. Take care when using Regmerge to make registry changes. The DCP for MC3000 contains ex
6 - 18 MC3000 Integrator Guide• Partition Table: Identifies where each partition is loaded in the mobile computer.Downloading Partitions to the Mobile
Chapter 7 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless LANs allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and to send captured data to a host device i
7 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-1 Wireless Applications MenuSignal Strength IconThe Signal Strength icon in the task tray indicates the mobil
Wireless Applications 7 - 3Turning Off the RadioOn Device with CE 5.0 (OEM Version 01.15 or lower)To turn off the WLAN radio:1. Tap Start > Setting
7 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFind WLANs ApplicationUse the Find WLANs application to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and mobil
Wireless Applications 7 - 5Tap-and-hold on a WLAN network to launch a context sensitive menu. The menu provides two options: Connect and Refresh. Sele
7 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideTap Next. The Operating Mode dialog box displays.Operating ModeUse the Operating Mode dialog box to select the operating
Wireless Applications 7 - 7Tap Next. If Ad-Hoc mode was selected the Ad-Hoc dialog box displays. If Infrastructure mode was selected the Authenticatio
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7 - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideAd-HocUse the Ad-Hoc dialog box to select the necessary information to control Ad-Hoc mode. This dialog box does not disp
Wireless Applications 7 - 9Figure 7-8 Authentication Dialog BoxSelect an authentication type from the drop-down list and tap Next. If PEAP or TTLS
7 - 10 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. Select the User Certificate check box if a certificate is required. The TLS tunnel type requires a user certificate,
Wireless Applications 7 - 11User Certificate SelectionIf the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authentication dialog box is checked or if TLS
7 - 12 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-11 Credentials Dialog Box2. Enter the User:, Pwd: (password), and Server: information in their respective te
Wireless Applications 7 - 13Figure 7-13 Browse Server Certificates2. Navigate to the folder where the certificate is stored. Tap the certificate fi
7 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-15 Prompt for Login at Dialog BoxIf mobile computer does not have the credentials, the user is prompted to e
Wireless Applications 7 - 15Figure 7-16 Time Cache Options Dialog Box1. Tap the Interval radio button to check credentials at a set time interval.2
7 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-18 Username Dialog BoxPasswordUse the Password dialog box to enter a password. If EAP/TLS is the selected au
Wireless Applications 7 - 17Figure 7-20 Advanced Identity Dialog BoxTap Next, the Encryption dialog box displays.EncryptionUse the Encryption dialo
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7 - 18 MC3000 Integrator GuideTable 7-11 Encryption OptionsEncryption DescriptionOpen Use the Open option as the default setting when no data packe
Wireless Applications 7 - 19Key Entry PageIf either 40-Bit WEP or 128-Bit WEP is selected the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the U
7 - 20 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-24 Passkey Dialog BoxTap Next. The IP Mode dialog box displays.IP ModeUse the IP Mode dialog box to configur
Wireless Applications 7 - 21Figure 7-26 Static IP Address Entry Dialog BoxSelect the Advanced check box to enter additional address information.If
7 - 22 MC3000 Integrator GuideTap Next. The Transmit Power dialog box displays.Transmit PowerThe transmit power can be selected for both Ad-Hoc and In
Wireless Applications 7 - 23Figure 7-29 Transmit Power Dialog Box (Ad-Hoc Mode)Tap Next to implement power consumption changes for the mobile compu
7 - 24 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-30 Battery Usage Dialog BoxManage Profiles ApplicationThe Manage Profiles window provides a list of user con
Wireless Applications 7 - 25The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic roaming feature. Change the order by moving profiles up
7 - 26 MC3000 Integrator GuideDeleting a ProfileTo delete a profile from the list and select Delete from the pop-up menu. A confirmation dialog box ap
Wireless Applications 7 - 27Figure 7-33 Wireless Status WindowThe Wireless Status window contains the following options. Tap the option to display
About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about setting up and configuring MC3000 mobile computers and accessories.Documentation Set
7 - 28 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-34 Signal Strength WindowAfter viewing the Signal Strength window, tap the back button to go back to the Wir
Wireless Applications 7 - 29Current Profile WindowThe Current Profile window displays basic information about the current profile and connection setti
7 - 30 MC3000 Integrator GuideIPv4 Status WindowThe IPv4 Status window displays the current IP address, subnet and other IP related information assign
Wireless Applications 7 - 31Wireless Log WindowThe Wireless Log window displays a log of important recent activity, such as authentication, associatio
7 - 32 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. Navigate to the desired folder.3. In the Name filed, enter a file name and then tap OK. A text file is saved in the s
Wireless Applications 7 - 33Wireless Diagnostics ApplicationThe Wireless Diagnostics application window provides links to perform ICMP Ping, Trace Rou
7 - 34 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-40 ICMP Ping WindowTo perform an ICMP ping:1. In the IP field, enter an IP address or select an IP address f
Wireless Applications 7 - 35Known APs WindowThe Known APs window displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the mobile computer. This window on
7 - 36 MC3000 Integrator GuideOptionsUse the wireless Option dialog box to select various operation settings. The options are saved when Save is tappe
Wireless Applications 7 - 37Figure 7-44 Regulatory Options Dialog BoxBand SelectionThe Band Selection settings identify the frequency bands to be s
xii MC3000 Integrator GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers various software configurat
7 - 38 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-46 System Options Dialog BoxChange Password Dialog BoxUse the Change Password dialog box to require a passwo
Wireless Applications 7 - 39ExportUse the Export dialog box to export all profiles to a registry file, and to export the options to a registry file. E
7 - 40 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-50 Export All Profiles Save AS Dialog Box2. Navigate to the desired folder.3. In the Name field, enter a fil
Wireless Applications 7 - 41Registry SettingsSome of the parameters can be modified through a registry key. The registry path is:HKLM\SOFTWARE\Symbol
7 - 42 MC3000 Integrator Guide• Launched by a user, when a user is logged in• Launched by a user, when no user is logged in.Tapping OK sends the crede
Chapter 8 Staging and ProvisioningIntroductionThis chapter describes how to stage devices using Rapid Deployment and provisioning using MSP Agent or A
8 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide.Figure 8-1 RD Bar Code Printout SampleTo access the Rapid Deployment window tap > Programs > Rapid Deployment
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 3When the mobile computer scans and successfully decodes a single or multiple RD bar codes, the data encoded in the bar c
8 - 4 MC3000 Integrator Guidea. A new Wireless profile is created on the mobile computer from the data encoded in the bar code(s) scanned. See Chapter
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 52. Tap > Programs > Rapid Deployment Client. The Scan Barcodes To Deploy window displays.Figure 8-6 Waiting fo
About This Guide xiii•Fusion version.OEM SoftwareTo determine the OEM software version:Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Informat
8 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-8 Rapid Deployment Window - Processing Profile5. When staging is complete the STAGING COMPLETE window display
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 7Ethernet Cradle Connection ModeThis mode uses the IP connection that is established when a mobile computer is inserted i
8 - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-11 RD Client Main Menu3. Use the up/down arrow keys to select Search Network and then press the center functi
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 9RD Client Main MenuThe RD Client Main Menu contains the following options:•Search Network. See On-Demand Staging on page
8 - 10 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-15 Client Info WindowTap OK to return to the Main Menu.Log MenuThe Log Menu contains the following options:•
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 11Figure 8-17 View Log WindowTap OK to return to the Log Menu.View Job LogUse the View Job Log option to display a lis
8 - 12 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-19 Set Log Level WindowSelect a level option.Set Job Log LevelUse the Set Job Log Level option to set the le
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 13Figure 8-21 Package List WindowTap OK to return to the Main Menu.
8 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideProvisioningThe VC5090 supports two types of provisioning:•MSP Agent•AirBEAM Smart Client.MSP AgentThe Provisioning Clie
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 15Figure 8-22 MSP Agent Main MenuMonitor ProcessingUse the Monitor Processing option to view the status of packages be
xiv MC3000 Integrator GuideChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:•Chapter 1, Getting Started, describes the mobile computer’
8 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-24 Force Check-in WindowTap OK to return to the Main Menu.Package ListUse the Package List option to display
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 17Figure 8-26 Client Info WindowTap OK to return to the Main Menu.Log MenuThe Log Menu contains the following options:
8 - 18 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-28 View Log WindowTap OK to return to the Log Menu.View Job LogUse the View Job Log option to display a list
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 19Figure 8-30 Set Log Level WindowSelect a level option.Set Job Log LevelUse the Set Job Log Level option to set the l
8 - 20 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-32 UnHide UI Selection
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 21AirBEAM Smart ClientThe AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a h
8 - 22 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. Connect to the mobile computer using Remote Desktop. See 3. Select Start > Programs > AirBEAM Smart Client. The
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 23Packages(2) TabUse this tab to specify the package name of the last four of eight packages that are to be loaded during
8 - 24 MC3000 Integrator GuideMisc(1) TabUse this tab to configure various miscellaneous features.Figure 8-37 Misc (1) TabTable 8-4 Server Tab D
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 25Misc(2) TabThis tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features.Figure 8-38 Misc (2) TabRAM Management This
About This Guide xv•Bullets (•) indicate:• Action items• Lists of alternatives• Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.•Sequentia
8 - 26 MC3000 Integrator GuideMisc(3) TabUse this tab to configure various miscellaneous features.Figure 8-39 Misc (3) TabTable 8-6 Misc(2) Tab
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 27Misc(4) TabUse this tab to configure various miscellaneous features.Figure 8-40 Misc (4) TabTable 8-7 Misc (3) Ta
8 - 28 MC3000 Integrator GuideSynchronizing with the ServerWhen the synchronization process is initiated, the AirBEAM Smart Client attempts to open an
Staging and Provisioning 8 - 29•The Status List displays status messages that indicate the progress of the synchronization process.•Press ENTER to ret
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Chapter 9 Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the mobile computer, and provides tr
9 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide•Do not crush, puncture, or place a high degree of pressure on the battery.•Severe impact from dropping any battery-opera
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 3During data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.Mobile computer removed
9 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleThe mobile computer does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Verify tha
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 5Four Slot Charge Only CradleSpare battery is not charging.Battery not fully seated in charging slot. Remove and
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9 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerTable 9-4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet CradleProblem
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 7UBC AdapterBattery not charging. Charger is not receiving power.Ensure the power cable is connected securely to
9 - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideCablesTable 9-7 Troubleshooting the CablesProblem Cause SolutionMobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator does not li
Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsMobile Computer And Accessory Technical SpecificationsTable A-1 summarizes the mobile computer technical specificati
A - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideDimensions MC3000S:7.43 in L x 3.18 in W x 1.76 in D(188.7 mm L x 80.8 mm W x 44.6 mm D)MC3000R:8.33 in L x 3.18 in W x 1
Using the Interfaces A - 3Data Capture:Code 39, code 128, code 93, codabar, code 11, discrete 2 of 5, EAN-3, EAN-13, EAN-128, interleaved 2 of 5, UPCA
A - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideMobile Computer Pin-OutsFigure A-1 MC3000 ConnectorWeight 0.60 lbs (0.27 kg) N/A Charge only:2.25 lbs (1.02 kg)Etherne
Using the Interfaces A - 512 U1_CTS_RS232 RS232 CTS (into mobile computer)13 U1_DTR_RS232 RS232 DTR (out of mobile computer)14 U1_DSR_RS232 RS232 DSR
A - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideLaser Decode RangesThe decode ranges provide the decode ranges for barcodes of specified densities. Figure A-2 shows the
Using the Interfaces A - 7Table A-4 MC3000R Laser Decode RangesSymbol Density/Bar Code Type/W-N RatioBar Code Content/Contrast (Note 1)RangesNear
Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter describes the mobile computer’s physical characteristics, how to install and charge the batteries, h
A - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideImager Decode RangesThe decode ranges provide the decode distances for barcodes of specified densities. Figure A-3 shows
Using the Interfaces A - 9Table A-5 MC3000S Imager Decode RangesSymbol Density/Bar Code Type/W-N RatioBar Code Content/Contrast (Note 1)RangesNear
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Appendix B Internet Explorer Kiosk ModeIntroductionThe Kiosk Mode feature of Internet Explorer provides for configuration of the Internet Explorer wi
B - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide•Command Bar - hides/displays the Address, Menu and Button bars.•Status Bar - hides/displays the Status bar.•Task Bar - h
Using the Interfaces B - 3Figure B-3 Internet Explorer with Menu Bar VisibleTo make only the Address bar visible, set the following:•Command Bar =
B - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure B-5 Internet Explorer with Button Bar VisibleThe bottom part of the Internet Explorer window contains the Statu
Using the Interfaces B - 5Internet Explorer Figure B-7 Internet Explorer with Task Bar HiddenTo hide both the Status bar and the Taskbar, set the f
B - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure B-9 Internet Explorer with All HiddenThe Animation icon display in the upper right corner of the window to indi
GlossaryNumeric802.11/802.11abg. A radio protocol that may be used by the Symbol radio card. AAccess Point. Access Point (AP) refers to Symbol’s Ether
1 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideAccessoriesTable 1-1 lists the MC3000 accessories.Table 1-1 MC3000 AccessoriesAccessory DescriptionSingle Slot Serial/
Glossary - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideAutodiscrimination. The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code. After
Glossary - 3Character. A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly represents data or indicates a control function, such as a number, letter, p
Glossary - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideDiscrete Code. A bar code or symbol in which the spaces between characters (intercharacter gaps) are not part of t
Glossary - 5Hz. Hertz; A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.Host Computer. A computer that serves other terminals in a network, providing
Glossary - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideLLAN. Local area network. A radio network that supports data communication within a local area, such as within a w
Glossary - 7PParameter. A variable that can have different values assigned to it.PDT. Portable Data Terminal.Percent Decode. The average probability t
Glossary - 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. Photodetector - registers the difference in reflected light (more light reflected from spaces).3. Signal condit
Glossary - 9Symbology. The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type (e.g. UPC/EAN, Code 39, PDF417, et
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IndexNumerics802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6Aaccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Getting Started 1 - 3PartsThere are three versions of the MC3000 mobile computers, the MC3000 1D/2D Imager (MC3000S or MC3090S), the MC3000 Laser with
Index - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guidetemperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-8, A-1, A-3installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 3ESD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22, A-1Ffabric holster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6ad-hoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 5SMDK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv, 1-2, 4-1, 4-3components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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72E-68900-04 Revision A - September 2007Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.symbol.comMOTOROLA and
1 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 1-2 MC3000 Imager (MC3000S) and MC3000 Laser (MC3000R) Mobile Computers (back view)Rotating Scan TurretThe MC30
Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-4 MC3090G Mobile ComputerKeypadIndicator LED BarDisplayPowerScan ButtonBeeperTriggerScan LED Indicators (red/green)Ch
1 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideMobile Computer StartupTo start using the mobile computer:• Install the main battery. • Charge the main battery and the b
Getting Started 1 - 7Figure 1-5 Main Battery InstallationFigure 1-6 Main Battery Installation (MC3090G)Battery ClipStrap/DoorAssemblyBatteryBatt
1 - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideBattery ChargingUse the mobile computer cradles, cables and spare battery chargers to charge the mobile computer main bat
Getting Started 1 - 92. The mobile computer starts to charge automatically. The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status. See Table 1-2
1 - 10 MC3000 Integrator GuideStarting the Mobile ComputerWhen the mobile computer is powered on for the first time, it initializes. The Symbol Splash
Getting Started 1 - 11Demo WindowThe Demo window is the factory default menu. On initial power up (or on a warm or cold boot) the Demo window appears.
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1 - 12 MC3000 Integrator GuidePerforming a Cold BootA cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries from RAM.
Getting Started 1 - 13Main Battery RemovalBefore removing the main battery, turn off the mobile computer.To remove the main battery:1. Rotate the latc
1 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 1-11 Main Battery Removal (MC3090G)Strap/Door Assembly Removal and ReplacementThe Strap/Door Assembly consists
Getting Started 1 - 15Figure 1-12 Strap/Door Removal and ReplacementStrap/DoorAssemblyLatchesScrews#00 PhillipsScrewdriverMounting ClipStrap LoopMo
1 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideStrap/Door Assembly Removal and Replacement (MC3090G)The Strap/Door Assembly consists of a hand strap and the battery do
Getting Started 1 - 17File System Directory StructureThe mobile computer directory structure displays all of the file folders. The pre-installed folde
1 - 18 MC3000 Integrator GuideLaunching ApplicationsThe Application/Startup folder is used to launch programs automatically when the mobile computer i
Chapter 2 AccessoriesIntroductionThe MC3000 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, cables, spare
2 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use the Single Slot Serial/USB cradle. For cradle s
Accessories 2 - 3SetupFigure 2-1 Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle SetupBattery ChargingThe Single Slot Serial/USB cradle can charge the mobile compute
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2 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-2 Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle3. When charging is complete, remove the mobile computer from the mobile compu
Accessories 2 - 5Communication SetupTo connect the Single Slot Serial/USB cradle to a serial or USB device:1. Connect Single Slot Serial/USB cradle ca
2 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideFour Slot Charge Only CradleThe Four Slot Charge Only cradle:• Provides 5.4VDC power for operating the mobile computer an
Accessories 2 - 7Figure 2-4 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle3. The mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery cha
2 - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the mobile compute
Accessories 2 - 9Double-tap the LAN icon to open the LANNDS1 window. This window display the TCP/IP information for the mobile computer.Figure 2-6
2 - 10 MC3000 Integrator GuideSpeed LEDThe green Speed LED lights to indicate that the transfer rate is 100 Mbps. When it is not lit it indicates that
Accessories 2 - 11Table 2-2 shows allocated bandwidth (based on 100 Mbps) for the number of daisychained cradles, with each mobile computer attempting
2 - 12 MC3000 Integrator GuideWall Mount BracketUse the optional Wall Mount Bracket to mount a four slot cradle directly to a wall. To attach the Wall
Accessories 2 - 13Figure 2-10 Cradle Mounting Screws2. Align the Wall Mount Bracket mounting tabs with the mounting slots in the back of the four s
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A Dec. 2004 Initial Release-01 Rev B June 2005 Adde
2 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-12 Mounting Screws5. Connect the power (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-6). The power supply should be located in t
Accessories 2 - 15Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerThe Four Slot Spare Battery Charger simultaneously charges up to four spare batteries. SetupConnect t
2 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-14 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger3. Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact. The Standard
Accessories 2 - 17CablesThis section describes how to setup and use the cables. The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities.The
2 - 18 MC3000 Integrator GuideSetupThe MC3000 Communication/Charge cables can connect with a serial/USB device, such as a printer or host computer, th
Accessories 2 - 19Universal Battery Charger (UBC) AdapterThe UBC Adapter can be used with a power supply as a standalone spare battery charger or it c
2 - 20 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-18 UBC Adapter Battery Insertion3. Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact. The Standard B
Accessories 2 - 21STANDBY or Flashing-Yellow The battery was deeply discharged and is being trickle charged to bring the voltage up to the operating l
2 - 22 MC3000 Integrator GuideSecure Device CardThe Secure Device (SD) card provides secondary non-volatile storage (the flash memory is slower than R
Accessories 2 - 231. From the Series 3000 Demo window, double-tap the Files icon. The InkWiz Example window appears.Figure 2-21 InkWiz Window2. To
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2 - 24 MC3000 Integrator GuideDelete a File From The SD CardInkWiz is a provided tool that can be used to delete data from the SD card. 1. Tap the MSI
Accessories 2 - 25Figure 2-26 Storage Properties SD Card Select Window3. Tap the Store Info: drop down menu and select the DSK3: SD/MMC Card. 4. Ta
2 - 26 MC3000 Integrator Guide8. Tap Dismount, the asterisk next to the partition name disappears indicating that the partition is dismounted.9. Tap P
Accessories 2 - 27Figure 2-32 Format In Progress Window14. The Format in progress window completion bar indicates the status of the format. When th
2 - 28 MC3000 Integrator GuideSerial/USB CommunicationThis section provides information on installing the appropriate serial/USB communication softwar
Accessories 2 - 29Figure 2-36 PC Connection Properties Window2. Tap the Change Connection button.3. Select the connection type from the drop-down l
2 - 30 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-39 Serial Connection Setting9. Tap OK to save any changes made.10. Connect the device to the host computer.
Accessories 2 - 313. Select the connection type from the drop-down list.Figure 2-41 Change Connection Window4. Tap OK to exit the Change Connection
2 - 32 MC3000 Integrator Guide11. Connect the device to the host computer. See Figure 2-1 on page 2-3 to set up a Single Slot Serial/USB cradle, or se
Chapter 3 ActiveSyncIntroductionTo communicate with various host devices, install Microsoft ActiveSync (version 3.7 or higher) on the host computer. U
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3 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideInstalling ActiveSyncTo install ActiveSync on the host computer, download version 4.1 or higher from the Microsoft web si
ActiveSync 3 - 3Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host ComputerTo start ActiveSync:1. Select > Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync on the
3 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 3-5 New Partnership Window2. Select if you want to create synchronize with the host computer or to connect as a
ActiveSync 3 - 5Figure 3-7 Setup Complete Window5. Click Finish.Figure 3-8 ActiveSync Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, informat
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Chapter 4 Software Installation on Development PCIntroductionTo develop applications to run on the mobile computer, use one or both of the following:•
4 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide• Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® 3.0 or higher, available at the Microsoft web site: http://www.microsoft.com• Microsoft ActiveS
Software Installation on Development PC 4 - 3Platform SDKDifferent Platform SDKs are required for the Microsoft® Windows CE .NET 5.0 Professional and
4 - 4 MC3000 Integrator Guidesample and then open the project file. The project file has an extension of VCP. Microsoft Visual C++ v4.0 automatically
Software Installation on Development PC 4 - 5Installing Other Development SoftwareDeveloping applications for the mobile computer may require installi
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Chapter 5 Software Installation on Mobile ComputerIntroductionWith the appropriate accessory, software, and connection, the mobile computer can share
5 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 5-1 ActiveSync Connected Window4. Select Explore.Figure 5-2 ActiveSync Explorer5. Double-click the folder to
Software Installation on Mobile Computer 5 - 36. Use Explorer to locate the host computer directory that contains the file to download. Tap that direc
5 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideProvisioningUse MSP to download files onto the mobile computer and/or to transfer special software packages from a host s
Chapter 6 Creating/Loading Hex ImagesIntroductionTerminal Configuration Manager (TCM) is an application used to customize flash file system partitions
6 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideStarting Terminal Configuration ManagerClick the Start > Programs > Symbol > Symbol Device Configuration Package
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 3 Save button Save the current script file. Large icons button View the current script items as large icons. Small
6 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideDefining Script PropertiesBefore a script is created, the script properties must be defined. This defines the type of mob
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 59. Set the paths for the Script File, Flash File and Hex File Build.10. Click OK.Creating the Script for the Hex Imag
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6 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideSaving the ScriptModifications to a script file can be saved using the Save or the Save As function. Saving changes to an
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 7Sending the Hex ImageOnce the hex file is built, it can be downloaded to the mobile computer.To load the hex files on
6 - 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. IPL displays the Select Transport menu which lists the available methods of downloading the file.Table 6-2 IPL Menu
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 9Figure 6-7 Select Transport Menu3. Use the up and down scroll keys to select either the Lighthouse 0 - Serial tran
6 - 10 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 6-9 Waiting for Download 1. On the development computer, click Load on the TCM toolbar. The Load Terminal wind
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 11Figure 6-11 Downloading Complete Screen1. On completion, press ENT to return to the IPL menu to select the next p
6 - 12 MC3000 Integrator GuideError opening the file xxx with write accessTCM could not open file xxx with write access. Check if file is in use.Failu
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 13IPL Error DetectionWhile receiving data, IPL performs many checks on the data to ensure that the data is received co
6 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideTransmission checksum error-11 An error occurred during transmission from the source device (either radio card or serial
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 15Creating a Splash ScreenThe source bitmap files used to create the default splash screens for the mobile computer ar
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