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viii MC3000 Integrator GuideFlash Storage ...

Page 3 - MC3000 Mobile Computer

6 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideFlash StorageIn addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE mobile computers, the mobile computer is also e

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Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 17Platforms partitions folders. Take care when using Regmerge to make registry changes. The DCP for MC3000 contains ex

Page 5 - Revision History

6 - 18 MC3000 Integrator Guide• Partition Table: Identifies where each partition is loaded in the mobile computer.Downloading Partitions to the Mobile

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Chapter 7 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless LANs allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and to send captured data to a host device i

Page 7 - Table of Contents

7 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-1 Wireless Applications MenuSignal Strength IconThe Signal Strength icon in the task tray indicates the mobil

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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

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7 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFind WLANs ApplicationUse the Find WLANs application to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and mobil

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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

Page 11 - Table of Contents ix

7 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideTap Next. The Operating Mode dialog box displays.Operating ModeUse the Operating Mode dialog box to select the operating

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Wireless Applications 7 - 7Tap Next. If Ad-Hoc mode was selected the Ad-Hoc dialog box displays. If Infrastructure mode was selected the Authenticatio

Page 13 - About This Guide

Table of Contents ixChange Password Dialog Box ...

Page 14 - Configurations

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

Page 15 - About This Guide xiii

Wireless Applications 7 - 9Figure 7-8 Authentication Dialog BoxSelect an authentication type from the drop-down list and tap Next. If PEAP or TTLS

Page 16 - Notational Conventions

7 - 10 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. Select the User Certificate check box if a certificate is required. The TLS tunnel type requires a user certificate,

Page 17 - Service Information

Wireless Applications 7 - 11User Certificate SelectionIf the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authentication dialog box is checked or if TLS

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7 - 12 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-11 Credentials Dialog Box2. Enter the User:, Pwd: (password), and Server: information in their respective te

Page 19 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Wireless Applications 7 - 13Figure 7-13 Browse Server Certificates2. Navigate to the folder where the certificate is stored. Tap the certificate fi

Page 20 - Accessories

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

Page 21 - Getting Started 1 - 3

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

Page 22 - Rotating Scan Turret

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

Page 23 - Getting Started 1 - 5

Wireless Applications 7 - 17Figure 7-20 Advanced Identity Dialog BoxTap Next, the Encryption dialog box displays.EncryptionUse the Encryption dialo

Page 24 - Mobile Computer Startup

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Page 25 - (12.7 mm)

7 - 18 MC3000 Integrator GuideTable 7-11 Encryption OptionsEncryption DescriptionOpen Use the Open option as the default setting when no data packe

Page 26 - Battery Charging

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

Page 27 - Spare Battery Charging

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

Page 28 - Starting the Mobile Computer

Wireless Applications 7 - 21Figure 7-26 Static IP Address Entry Dialog BoxSelect the Advanced check box to enter additional address information.If

Page 29 - Resetting the Mobile Computer

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

Page 30 - Waking the Mobile Computer

Wireless Applications 7 - 23Figure 7-29 Transmit Power Dialog Box (Ad-Hoc Mode)Tap Next to implement power consumption changes for the mobile compu

Page 31 - Main Battery Removal

7 - 24 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-30 Battery Usage Dialog BoxManage Profiles ApplicationThe Manage Profiles window provides a list of user con

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Wireless Applications 7 - 25The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic roaming feature. Change the order by moving profiles up

Page 33 - Getting Started 1 - 15

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

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Wireless Applications 7 - 27Figure 7-33 Wireless Status WindowThe Wireless Status window contains the following options. Tap the option to display

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About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about setting up and configuring MC3000 mobile computers and accessories.Documentation Set

Page 36 - Launching Applications

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

Page 37 - Chapter 2 Accessories

Wireless Applications 7 - 29Current Profile WindowThe Current Profile window displays basic information about the current profile and connection setti

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7 - 30 MC3000 Integrator GuideIPv4 Status WindowThe IPv4 Status window displays the current IP address, subnet and other IP related information assign

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Wireless Applications 7 - 31Wireless Log WindowThe Wireless Log window displays a log of important recent activity, such as authentication, associatio

Page 40 - LED Charge Indications

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

Page 41 - Communication Setup

Wireless Applications 7 - 33Wireless Diagnostics ApplicationThe Wireless Diagnostics application window provides links to perform ICMP Ping, Trace Rou

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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

Page 43 - Power LED

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

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7 - 36 MC3000 Integrator GuideOptionsUse the wireless Option dialog box to select various operation settings. The options are saved when Save is tappe

Page 45 - Charging and Communication

Wireless Applications 7 - 37Figure 7-44 Regulatory Options Dialog BoxBand SelectionThe Band Selection settings identify the frequency bands to be s

Page 46 - Link LED

xii MC3000 Integrator GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers various software configurat

Page 47 - Accessories 2 - 11

7 - 38 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 7-46 System Options Dialog BoxChange Password Dialog BoxUse the Change Password dialog box to require a passwo

Page 48 - Wall Mount Bracket

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

Page 49 - Accessories 2 - 13

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

Page 50 - Mounting Screws

Wireless Applications 7 - 41Registry SettingsSome of the parameters can be modified through a registry key. The registry path is:HKLM\SOFTWARE\Symbol

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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

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Chapter 8 Staging and ProvisioningIntroductionThis chapter describes how to stage devices using Rapid Deployment and provisioning using MSP Agent or A

Page 53 - Accessories 2 - 17

8 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide.Figure 8-1 RD Bar Code Printout SampleTo access the Rapid Deployment window tap > Programs > Rapid Deployment

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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

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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

Page 56 - (Solid Yellow)

Staging and Provisioning 8 - 52. Tap > Programs > Rapid Deployment Client. The Scan Barcodes To Deploy window displays.Figure 8-6 Waiting fo

Page 57 - Accessories 2 - 21

About This Guide xiii•Fusion version.OEM SoftwareTo determine the OEM software version:Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Informat

Page 58 - Secure Device Card

8 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-8 Rapid Deployment Window - Processing Profile5. When staging is complete the STAGING COMPLETE window display

Page 59 - Accessories 2 - 23

Staging and Provisioning 8 - 7Ethernet Cradle Connection ModeThis mode uses the IP connection that is established when a mobile computer is inserted i

Page 60 - Format an SD Card

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

Page 61 - Accessories 2 - 25

Staging and Provisioning 8 - 9RD Client Main MenuThe RD Client Main Menu contains the following options:•Search Network. See On-Demand Staging on page

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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:•

Page 63 - Accessories 2 - 27

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

Page 64 - Serial/USB Communication

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

Page 65 - Accessories 2 - 29

Staging and Provisioning 8 - 13Figure 8-21 Package List WindowTap OK to return to the Main Menu.

Page 66 - USB Connection Setup

8 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideProvisioningThe VC5090 supports two types of provisioning:•MSP Agent•AirBEAM Smart Client.MSP AgentThe Provisioning Clie

Page 67 - Accessories 2 - 31

Staging and Provisioning 8 - 15Figure 8-22 MSP Agent Main MenuMonitor ProcessingUse the Monitor Processing option to view the status of packages be

Page 68 - Cradle/Cable Setup

xiv MC3000 Integrator GuideChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:•Chapter 1, Getting Started, describes the mobile computer’

Page 69 - Chapter 3 ActiveSync

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

Page 70 - Mobile Computer Setup

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:

Page 71 - Setting up a Partnership

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

Page 72 - 3 - 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide

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

Page 73 - ActiveSync 3 - 5

8 - 20 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 8-32 UnHide UI Selection

Page 74 - 3 - 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide

Staging and Provisioning 8 - 21AirBEAM Smart ClientThe AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a h

Page 75 - Development PC

8 - 22 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. Connect to the mobile computer using Remote Desktop. See 3. Select Start > Programs > AirBEAM Smart Client. The

Page 76 - Device Configuration Package

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

Page 77 - SMDK for C

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

Page 78 - Components

Staging and Provisioning 8 - 25Misc(2) TabThis tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features.Figure 8-38 Misc (2) TabRAM Management This

Page 79 - Software Updates

About This Guide xv•Bullets (•) indicate:• Action items• Lists of alternatives• Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.•Sequentia

Page 80 - 4 - 6 MC3000 Integrator Guide

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

Page 81 - Computer

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

Page 82 - 5 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide

8 - 28 MC3000 Integrator GuideSynchronizing with the ServerWhen the synchronization process is initiated, the AirBEAM Smart Client attempts to open an

Page 83 - Adding Programs

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

Page 86 - 6 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide

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

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 3During data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.Mobile computer removed

Page 88 - Defining Script Properties

9 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleThe mobile computer does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Verify tha

Page 89 - Updating TCM 1.X Scripts

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 5Four Slot Charge Only CradleSpare battery is not charging.Battery not fully seated in charging slot. Remove and

Page 90 - Building the Image

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Page 91 - Sending the Hex Image

9 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerTable 9-4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet CradleProblem

Page 92 - 6 - 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 7UBC AdapterBattery not charging. Charger is not receiving power.Ensure the power cable is connected securely to

Page 93 - Select Transport

9 - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideCablesTable 9-7 Troubleshooting the CablesProblem Cause SolutionMobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator does not li

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Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsMobile Computer And Accessory Technical SpecificationsTable A-1 summarizes the mobile computer technical specificati

Page 95 - TCM Error Messages

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

Page 96 - Script Properties

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

Page 97 - IPL Error Detection

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

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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

Page 99 - Creating a Splash Screen

A - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideLaser Decode RangesThe decode ranges provide the decode ranges for barcodes of specified densities. Figure A-2 shows the

Page 100 - Flash Storage

Using the Interfaces A - 7Table A-4 MC3000R Laser Decode RangesSymbol Density/Bar Code Type/W-N RatioBar Code Content/Contrast (Note 1)RangesNear

Page 101 - Non-FFS Partitions

Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter describes the mobile computer’s physical characteristics, how to install and charge the batteries, h

Page 102 - Upgrade Requirements

A - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideImager Decode RangesThe decode ranges provide the decode distances for barcodes of specified densities. Figure A-3 shows

Page 103 - Introduction

Using the Interfaces A - 9Table A-5 MC3000S Imager Decode RangesSymbol Density/Bar Code Type/W-N RatioBar Code Content/Contrast (Note 1)RangesNear

Page 104 - Signal Strength Icon

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Page 105 - Turning Off the Radio

Appendix B Internet Explorer Kiosk ModeIntroductionThe Kiosk Mode feature of Internet Explorer provides for configuration of the Internet Explorer wi

Page 106 - Find WLANs Application

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

Page 107 - Profile Editor Wizard

Using the Interfaces B - 3Figure B-3 Internet Explorer with Menu Bar VisibleTo make only the Address bar visible, set the following:•Command Bar =

Page 108 - Operating Mode

B - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure B-5 Internet Explorer with Button Bar VisibleThe bottom part of the Internet Explorer window contains the Statu

Page 109 - Wireless Applications 7 - 7

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

Page 110 - Authentication

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

Page 111 - Tunneled Authentication

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

Page 113 - User Certificate Selection

1 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideAccessoriesTable 1-1 lists the MC3000 accessories.Table 1-1 MC3000 AccessoriesAccessory DescriptionSingle Slot Serial/

Page 114 - Server Certificate Selection

Glossary - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideAutodiscrimination. The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code. After

Page 115 - Credential Cache Options

Glossary - 3Character. A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly represents data or indicates a control function, such as a number, letter, p

Page 116 - On Resume

Glossary - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideDiscrete Code. A bar code or symbol in which the spaces between characters (intercharacter gaps) are not part of t

Page 117 - Wireless Applications 7 - 15

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

Page 118 - Advanced Identity

Glossary - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideLLAN. Local area network. A radio network that supports data communication within a local area, such as within a w

Page 119 - Encryption

Glossary - 7PParameter. A variable that can have different values assigned to it.PDT. Portable Data Terminal.Percent Decode. The average probability t

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Glossary - 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide2. Photodetector - registers the difference in reflected light (more light reflected from spaces).3. Signal condit

Page 121 - Key Entry Page

Glossary - 9Symbology. The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type (e.g. UPC/EAN, Code 39, PDF417, et

Page 122 - IP Address Entry

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Page 123 - Wireless Applications 7 - 21

IndexNumerics802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6Aaccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 124 - Transmit Power

Getting Started 1 - 3PartsThere are three versions of the MC3000 mobile computers, the MC3000 1D/2D Imager (MC3000S or MC3090S), the MC3000 Laser with

Page 125 - Battery Usage

Index - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guidetemperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-8, A-1, A-3installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 126 - Manage Profiles Application

Index - 3ESD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22, A-1Ffabric holster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 127 - Wireless Applications 7 - 25

Index - 4 MC3000 Integrator Guide802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6ad-hoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 128 - Wireless Status Application

Index - 5SMDK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv, 1-2, 4-1, 4-3components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 129 - Signal Strength Window

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Page 131 - Current Profile Window

72E-68900-04 Revision A - September 2007Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.symbol.comMOTOROLA and

Page 132 - IPv4 Status Window

1 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 1-2 MC3000 Imager (MC3000S) and MC3000 Laser (MC3000R) Mobile Computers (back view)Rotating Scan TurretThe MC30

Page 133 - Wireless Log Window

Getting Started 1 - 5Figure 1-4 MC3090G Mobile ComputerKeypadIndicator LED BarDisplayPowerScan ButtonBeeperTriggerScan LED Indicators (red/green)Ch

Page 134 - Versions Window

1 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideMobile Computer StartupTo start using the mobile computer:• Install the main battery. • Charge the main battery and the b

Page 135 - ICMP Ping Window

Getting Started 1 - 7Figure 1-5 Main Battery InstallationFigure 1-6 Main Battery Installation (MC3090G)Battery ClipStrap/DoorAssemblyBatteryBatt

Page 136 - Trace Route Window

1 - 8 MC3000 Integrator GuideBattery ChargingUse the mobile computer cradles, cables and spare battery chargers to charge the mobile computer main bat

Page 137 - Known APs Window

Getting Started 1 - 92. The mobile computer starts to charge automatically. The amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status. See Table 1-2

Page 138 - Regulatory Options

1 - 10 MC3000 Integrator GuideStarting the Mobile ComputerWhen the mobile computer is powered on for the first time, it initializes. The Symbol Splash

Page 139 - System Options

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.

Page 140 - Change Password Dialog Box

MC3000 Mobile ComputerIntegrator Guide72E-68900-04Revision ASeptember 2007

Page 141 - Wireless Applications 7 - 39

1 - 12 MC3000 Integrator GuidePerforming a Cold BootA cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries from RAM.

Page 142 - Cold Boot Persistence

Getting Started 1 - 13Main Battery RemovalBefore removing the main battery, turn off the mobile computer.To remove the main battery:1. Rotate the latc

Page 143 - Login, Log Off Application

1 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 1-11 Main Battery Removal (MC3090G)Strap/Door Assembly Removal and ReplacementThe Strap/Door Assembly consists

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Getting Started 1 - 15Figure 1-12 Strap/Door Removal and ReplacementStrap/DoorAssemblyLatchesScrews#00 PhillipsScrewdriverMounting ClipStrap LoopMo

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1 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideStrap/Door Assembly Removal and Replacement (MC3090G)The Strap/Door Assembly consists of a hand strap and the battery do

Page 146 - 8 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide

Getting Started 1 - 17File System Directory StructureThe mobile computer directory structure displays all of the file folders. The pre-installed folde

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1 - 18 MC3000 Integrator GuideLaunching ApplicationsThe Application/Startup folder is used to launch programs automatically when the mobile computer i

Page 148 - Bar Code Scanning

Chapter 2 AccessoriesIntroductionThe MC3000 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, cables, spare

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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

Page 150 - On-Demand Staging

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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ii MC3000 Integrator Guide© 2005-7 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any

Page 152 - 8 - 8 MC3000 Integrator Guide

2 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-2 Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle3. When charging is complete, remove the mobile computer from the mobile compu

Page 153 - RD Client Main Menu

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

Page 154 - View Log

2 - 6 MC3000 Integrator GuideFour Slot Charge Only CradleThe Four Slot Charge Only cradle:• Provides 5.4VDC power for operating the mobile computer an

Page 155 - Set Log Level

Accessories 2 - 7Figure 2-4 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle3. The mobile computer amber Charge LED Indicator indicates the mobile computer battery cha

Page 156 - Package List

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

Page 157 - to return to the Main Menu

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

Page 158 - MSP Agent

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

Page 159 - Force Check-In

Accessories 2 - 11Table 2-2 shows allocated bandwidth (based on 100 Mbps) for the number of daisychained cradles, with each mobile computer attempting

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 164 - UnHide UI Selection

Accessories 2 - 15Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerThe Four Slot Spare Battery Charger simultaneously charges up to four spare batteries. SetupConnect t

Page 165 - AirBEAM Smart Client

2 - 16 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-14 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger3. Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact. The Standard

Page 166 - Packages(1) Tab

Accessories 2 - 17CablesThis section describes how to setup and use the cables. The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities.The

Page 167 - Server Tab

2 - 18 MC3000 Integrator GuideSetupThe MC3000 Communication/Charge cables can connect with a serial/USB device, such as a printer or host computer, th

Page 168 - Misc(1) Tab

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

Page 169 - Misc(2) Tab

2 - 20 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 2-18 UBC Adapter Battery Insertion3. Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact. The Standard B

Page 170 - Misc(3) Tab

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

Page 171 - Misc(4) Tab

2 - 22 MC3000 Integrator GuideSecure Device CardThe Secure Device (SD) card provides secondary non-volatile storage (the flash memory is slower than R

Page 172 - Manual Synchronization

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

Page 173 - Automatic Synchronization

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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

Page 175 - Battery Safety Guidelines

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

Page 176 - Troubleshooting

2 - 26 MC3000 Integrator Guide8. Tap Dismount, the asterisk next to the partition name disappears indicating that the partition is dismounted.9. Tap P

Page 177 - Touch Calibrate

Accessories 2 - 27Figure 2-32 Format In Progress Window14. The Format in progress window completion bar indicates the status of the format. When th

Page 178 - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle

2 - 28 MC3000 Integrator GuideSerial/USB CommunicationThis section provides information on installing the appropriate serial/USB communication softwar

Page 179 - Four Slot Charge Only Cradle

Accessories 2 - 29Figure 2-36 PC Connection Properties Window2. Tap the Change Connection button.3. Select the connection type from the drop-down l

Page 180 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

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.

Page 181 - UBC Adapter

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

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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

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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

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ActiveSync 3 - 3Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host ComputerTo start ActiveSync:1. Select > Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync on the

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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

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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:•

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4 - 2 MC3000 Integrator Guide• Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® 3.0 or higher, available at the Microsoft web site: http://www.microsoft.com• Microsoft ActiveS

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Software Installation on Development PC 4 - 3Platform SDKDifferent Platform SDKs are required for the Microsoft® Windows CE .NET 5.0 Professional and

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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

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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

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5 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideFigure 5-1 ActiveSync Connected Window4. Select Explore.Figure 5-2 ActiveSync Explorer5. Double-click the folder to

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Software Installation on Mobile Computer 5 - 36. Use Explorer to locate the host computer directory that contains the file to download. Tap that direc

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5 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideProvisioningUse MSP to download files onto the mobile computer and/or to transfer special software packages from a host s

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Chapter 6 Creating/Loading Hex ImagesIntroductionTerminal Configuration Manager (TCM) is an application used to customize flash file system partitions

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6 - 2 MC3000 Integrator GuideStarting Terminal Configuration ManagerClick the Start > Programs > Symbol > Symbol Device Configuration Package

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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

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6 - 4 MC3000 Integrator GuideDefining Script PropertiesBefore a script is created, the script properties must be defined. This defines the type of mob

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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6 - 14 MC3000 Integrator GuideTransmission checksum error-11 An error occurred during transmission from the source device (either radio card or serial

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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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