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MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0Integrator Guide

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viii MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideWireless Status Application ...

Page 3 - Integrator Guide

5 - 12 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide Figure 5-14 Prompt for Login at Dialog BoxIf the mobile computer does not have the credential

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Wireless Applications 5 - 13Selecting the At Time check box displays the TIme Cache Options dialog box. Figure 5-15 Time Cache Options Dialog Box1.

Page 5 - Revision History

5 - 14 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuidePasswordUse the Password dialog box to enter a password. If EAP/TLS is the selected authenticatio

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Wireless Applications 5 - 15EncryptionUse the Encryption dialog box to select an encryption type. The drop-down list includes encryption types availab

Page 7 - Table of Contents

5 - 16 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideKey Entry PageIf you select either 40-Bit WEP or 128-Bit WEP, and set Authentication to None, the

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Wireless Applications 5 - 17IP Address EntryUse the IP Address Entry dialog box to configure network address parameters: IP address, subnet, gateway,

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5 - 18 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSelect the Advanced check box, then tap NEXT to display the Advanced Address Entry dialog box. En

Page 10 - Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide

Wireless Applications 5 - 19Transmit PowerThe Transmit Power drop-down list contains different options for Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure mode. Automatic (

Page 11 - Table of Contents ix

5 - 20 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTap Next to display the Battery Usage dialog box.Battery UsageUse the Battery Usage dialog box to

Page 12 - x MC50 with Windows

Wireless Applications 5 - 21Manage Profiles ApplicationThe Manage Profiles window provides a list of user-configured wireless profiles. Define up to 3

Page 13 - About This Guide

Table of Contents ixIndexTell Us What You Think...

Page 14 - Configurations

5 - 22 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide Figure 5-30 Manage Profiles Context MenuChanging ProfilesA completed profile is a set of conf

Page 15 - Software Versions

Wireless Applications 5 - 23Creating a New ProfileTo create new profiles from the Manage Profiles window, tap-and-hold anywhere in this window. Figure

Page 16 - Notational Conventions

5 - 24 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideExport a ProfileTo export a profile to a registry file, tap and hold a profile from the list and

Page 17 - Service Information

Wireless Applications 5 - 25•IPv4 Status - displays the current IP address, subnet, and other IP related information assigned to the mobile computer.•

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5 - 26 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTable 5-19 Signal Strength StatusField DescriptionSignal Displays the Relative Signal Strengt

Page 19 - Getting Started

Wireless Applications 5 - 27Current Profile WindowThe Current Profile window displays basic information about the current profile and connection setti

Page 20 - MC50 Sample Applications

5 - 28 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideIPv4 Status WindowThe IPv4 Status window displays the current IP address, subnet, and other IP re

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Wireless Applications 5 - 29Wireless Log WindowThe Wireless Log window displays a log of recent activity, such as authentication, association, and DHC

Page 22 - Charging the Battery

5 - 30 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideVersions WindowThe Versions window displays software, firmware, and hardware version numbers. Thi

Page 23 - Charging Spare Batteries

Wireless Applications 5 - 31Wireless Diagnostics ApplicationThe Wireless Diagnostics application window provides links to perform ICMP Ping, Trace Rou

Page 24 - Resetting the Mobile Computer

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Page 25 - Getting Started 1 - 7

5 - 32 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideICMP Ping WindowThe ICMP Ping window allows testing a connection at the network layer (part of th

Page 26 - Locking the Keypad

Wireless Applications 5 - 33Trace Route WindowTrace Route traces a packet from a computer to a host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reac

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5 - 34 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSee Table 5-22 for the definitions of the icons next to the AP.Tap and hold on an AP to display a

Page 28 - 2 - 2 MC50 with Windows

Wireless Applications 5 - 35Operating Mode FilteringThe Operating Mode Filtering options cause the Find WLANs application to filter the available netw

Page 29 - Accessories 2 - 3

5 - 36 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSystem OptionsUse System Options to set miscellaneous system setting. Figure 5-46 System Optio

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Wireless Applications 5 - 37ExportUse Export to export all profiles to a registry file, and to export the options to a registry file. Figure 5-48 O

Page 31 - Battery Charging Indicators

5 - 38 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTo export all profiles:1. Tap Export All Profiles. The Save As dialog box displays. Figure 5-50

Page 32 - 2 - 6 MC50 with Windows

Wireless Applications 5 - 39Log On/Off ApplicationWhen the user launches the Log On/Off application, the mobile computer may be in two states; the use

Page 33 - Four Slot USB Cradle

5 - 40 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide•Launched by a user, when no user is logged in.•Tap OK to send the credentials through WCS API. I

Page 34 - UConnect

Wireless Applications 5 - 41Registry SettingsUse a registry key to modify some of the parameters. The registry path is:HKLM\SOFTWARE\Symbol Technologi

Page 35 - Accessories 2 - 9

About This GuideAbout This GuideIntroductionThis Integrator Guide provides information about setting up and configuring MC50 with Windows Mobile 5.0 m

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5 - 42 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide

Page 37 - Accessories 2 - 11

Chapter 6Maintenance & TroubleshootingChapter 6Chapter 6 Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleani

Page 38 - Charging

6 - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTroubleshootingMobile ComputerTable 6-1 Troubleshooting the Mobile ComputerProblem Cause Soluti

Page 39 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6 - 3Mobile computer turns itself off.Mobile computer is inactive.The mobile computer turns off after a period of in

Page 40 - Daisychaining Cradles

6 - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerThe mobile computer does not accept scan input. (Does not apply to

Page 41 - Ethernet Cradle Drivers

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6 - 5Single Slot USB CradleTable 6-3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot USB CradleSymptom Possible Cause ActionLEDs

Page 42 - 2 - 16 MC50 with Windows

6 - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideFour Slot USB and Ethernet CradlesTable 6-4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot USB and Ethernet Crad

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6 - 7Cable Adapter ModuleMagnetic Stripe ReaderTable 6-5 Troubleshooting the Cable Adapter ModuleSymptom Possible

Page 44 - Spare Battery Charging

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Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsAppendix A Technical SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsThe following table summarizes the mobile computer’s inte

Page 46 - Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR)

xii MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideConfigurationsDepending on device configuration, the MC50 includes the following features:•Operating

Page 47 - Accessories 2 - 21

A - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideQWERTY Keypad, 1D & 2D Imaging5.4 in. L x 3.00 in. W x 1.16 in. D (13.71 cm L x 7.62 cm W x 2.

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Appendix A: Technical Specifications A - 3Keypad Options Navigation keypadQWERTY keypadOptional Scan Engine 1-D Decode Capability Code 39, Code 128, C

Page 49 - Battery Charging

A - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSecurity LEAP, PEAP, WEP (40/128 bit), WPA-PSK, TKIP, EAP/TLS, FIPS 140-2, CCXAccessoriesCradles S

Page 50 - USB Connection

Appendix A: Technical Specifications A - 5MC50 Accessory SpecificationsTable A-2 Single-Slot USB Cradle Technical SpecificationsFeature Description

Page 51 - Battery Insertion and Removal

A - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTable A-4 Four-Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical SpecificationsFeature DescriptionDimensions 3.34

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Appendix A: Technical Specifications A - 7Table A-6 UBC Adapter Technical SpecificationsFeature DescriptionDimensions 6.1 in. L x 2.9 in. W x 2.3

Page 53 - Accessories 2 - 27

A - 8 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideCOM Port DefinitionsTable A-8 Cable Adapter Module (CAM) Technical SpecificationsFeature Descri

Page 54 - 2 - 28 MC50 with Windows

Appendix A: Technical Specifications A - 9Pin-Outs Figure A-1 External ConnectorTable A-10 External Connector Pin-OutsPin Description1Power Gnd2

Page 55 - ActiveSync

A - 10 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide

Page 56 - Mobile Computer Setup

Appendix BKeypad MapsAppendix B Keypad MapsIntroductionThis appendix contains the keypad map for the keypad configurations of the mobile computer. Eac

Page 57 - ActiveSync 3 - 3

About This Guide xiiiSoftware VersionsThis guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versi

Page 58 - 3 - 4 MC50 with Windows

B - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideKeypads Figure B-2 Navigation Keypad Table B-12 Navigation Keypad FunctionalityKey Default S

Page 59 - ActiveSync 3 - 5

Appendix B: Keypad Maps B - 3 Figure B-3 QWERTY KeypadTable B-13 QWERTY Keypad FunctionalityKeyDefault StateShift/Caps StateBlue Key StateOrange

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B - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guidet84116T160+8484Contacts - -/ 191 47y89121Y160+8989Phonepad 198 198SEND 114 -u85117U160+8585--149 4

Page 61 - Application Deployment

Appendix B: Keypad Maps B - 5s83115S160+8383--)48 41d68100D160+6868--_ 189 95f70102F160+7070--: 186 58g71103G160+7171--+ 187 43h72104H160+7272--- 189

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B - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guidel76108L160+7676Right Arrow 39 -654 54Backspace 8 8----Delete 46 46Shift 16 -----CAPS - -z90122Z160

Page 63 - Device Management Security

Appendix B: Keypad Maps B - 7b6698B160+6666--= 187 61n78110N160+7878--755 55m77109M160+7777Down Arrow 40 -856 56, (comma) 188 44< 188 60--957 57Bac

Page 64 - Deployment

B - 8 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide. 190 46> 160+190 62--048 48Return (Enter)13 13----#160+5135Table B-13 QWERTY Keypad Functio

Page 65 - Image Update

GlossaryChapter 1GlossaryNumeric802.11/802.11b. A radio protocol that may be used by the Symbol Spectrum24 radio card. Symbol radio cards that use the

Page 66 - Creating a Splash Screen

1 - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideApplication Programming Interface. See API.ASCII. American Standard Code for Information Interchan

Page 67 - XML Provisioning

Glossary 1 - 3CDRH Class 2. No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit. Laser operation in this class poses no danger for u

Page 68 - 4 - 8 MC50 with Windows

xiv MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:•Chapter 1, Getting Started describe

Page 69 - Random Access Memory

1 - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideDecode Algorithm. A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the let

Page 70 - Application Folder

Glossary 1 - 5Encryption. Encryption is the scrambling and coding of data, typically using mathematical formulas called algorithms, before information

Page 71 - System Configuration Manager

1 - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideHHard Reset. See Cold Boot.Hopping Sequence. A set of random frequencies designed to minimize inte

Page 72 - 4 - 12 MC50 with Windows

Glossary 1 - 7IP. Internet Protocol. The IP part of the TCP/IP communications protocol. IP implements the network layer (layer 3) of the protocol, whi

Page 73 - File Deployment

1 - 8 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideLight Emitting Diode. See LED.Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). A display that uses liquid crystal sea

Page 74 - Rapid Deployment Client

Glossary 1 - 9NVM. Non-Volatile Memory.OODI. See Open Data-Link Interface.Open Data-Link Interface (ODI). Novell’s driver specification for an interfa

Page 75 - Scanning RD Bar Codes

1 - 10 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideRRAM. Random Access Memory. Data in RAM can be accessed in random order, and quickly written and

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Glossary 1 - 11Space. The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars.Spectrum24. Symbol’s frequency-hopping, spread spectrum

Page 77 - AirBEAM Smart

1 - 12 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guidewidely used for real-time voice and video transmissions where erroneous packets are not retransmi

Page 78 - AirBEAM Smart Client

Glossary 1 - 13WWarm Boot. A warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running programs. All data that is not saved to flash memory is los

Page 79 - Application Deployment 4 - 19

About This Guide xvRelated Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the MC50 mobile computers.•MC50 Quick Start

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IndexIndexIndexNumerics802.11 ESSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5Aaccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guidedeployment via ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4deployment via AirBEAM . . .

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Index - 3Hhard reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSDKSee SMDK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv, 1-2secure device card

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72E-89351-01Revision A - May 2007Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742-1300http://www.symbol.com

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Chapter 1Getting StartedChapter 1Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter provides information about the mobile computer, accessories, chargi

Page 90 - Signal Strength Icon

1 - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideAccessoriesThe following accessories are available:MC50 Sample ApplicationsTo download Mobile 5.0

Page 91 - Wireless Applications 5 - 3

Getting Started 1 - 3Getting StartedBefore using the mobile computer for the first time:•install the main battery•charge the main battery and backup b

Page 92 - Find WLANs Application

1 - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideRemoving the Main BatteryTo remove the main battery:1. Press the power button to suspend the mobil

Page 93 - Profile Editor Wizard

Getting Started 1 - 5To charge the main battery in the mobile computer using a cradle or the CAM with a charging cable:1. Ensure the accessory used to

Page 94 - Operating Mode

1 - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideResetting the Mobile ComputerThere are two reset functions, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot r

Page 95 - Authentication

Getting Started 1 - 73. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory icon > Main tab. Figure 1-3 Memory Window - Main Tab4. Move the slid

Page 96 - Tunneled Authentication

1 - 8 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideLocking the KeypadUse the Keypad Lock switch to lock the keypad so that keys are not accidently pr

Page 97 - Wireless Applications 5 - 9

Chapter 2AccessoriesChapter 2Chapter 2 AccessoriesIntroductionMC50 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include

Page 98 - User Certificate Selection

2 - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideHeadsetUse the headset to communicate via Voice-over-IP (VoIP) or for audio playback. To connect t

Page 99 - Credential Cache Options

Accessories 2 - 3Multi Media Card (MMC) / Secure Device (SD) CardThe MMC/SD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage. The slot is located at

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MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0Integrator Guide72E-89351-01Revision AMay 2007

Page 101 - User Name

2 - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSingle Slot USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Single Slot USB cradle with t

Page 102 - Advanced Identity

Accessories 2 - 5Charging the Mobile Computer Battery Connect the cradle to power, or to the host computer using the USB connection.Insert the mobile

Page 103 - Encryption

2 - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideThe standard battery fully charges in approximately 3.5 hours and the extended capacity battery fu

Page 104 - 5 - 16 MC50 with Windows

Accessories 2 - 7Four Slot USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot USB cradle with the mobile computer. For cradle communic

Page 105 - IP Address Entry

2 - 8 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSetupConnect the USB cradle to a power source and to a USB port on the host device. Figure 2-10

Page 106 - 5 - 18 MC50 with Windows

Accessories 2 - 93. Perform a hard reset.The Connect.reg file contains information on customizing UConnect's startup settings.To install UConnect

Page 107 - Transmit Power

2 - 10 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide Figure 2-12 UConnect Settings Window3. Select the Allow UConnect to manage synchronization ch

Page 108 - Battery Usage

Accessories 2 - 11Manually SynchronizingTo synchronize a mobile computer immediately without waiting for a scheduled synchronization, tap File > Sy

Page 109 - Manage Profiles Application

2 - 12 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide• Failed: No reason: Synchronization failed for an unknown reason. •The Next sync time: field ind

Page 110 - 5 - 22 MC50 with Windows

Accessories 2 - 13Four Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the mobile computer. For crad

Page 111 - Wireless Applications 5 - 23

ii MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide© 2007 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in

Page 112 - Wireless Status Application

2 - 14 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideDaisychaining CradlesDaisychain up to four Ethernet cradles to connect several cradles to an Ethe

Page 113 - Signal Strength Window

Accessories 2 - 15Ethernet Cradle DriversThe MC50 includes Ethernet cradle drivers that initiate automatically when you place the mobile computer in a

Page 114 - 5 - 26 MC50 with Windows

2 - 16 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideFigure 2-19 Name Servers Tab6. Enter the appropriate DNS, Alt DNS, WINS, and Alt WINS server a

Page 115 - Current Profile Window

Accessories 2 - 17Charging Insert the mobile computer into a slot to begin charging. Figure 2-21 Mobile Computer Battery Charging Battery Charging

Page 116 - IPv4 Status Window

2 - 18 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerThis section describes how to set up and use the Four Slot Spare B

Page 117 - Wireless Log Window

Accessories 2 - 19Battery Charging IndicatorsAn amber LED is provided for each battery charging well. See Table 2-5 for charging status indications. T

Page 118 - Versions Window

2 - 20 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideMagnetic Stripe Reader (MSR)This section describes how to set up and use the snap-on MSR with the

Page 119 - Wireless Applications 5 - 31

Accessories 2 - 21 Figure 2-24 Magnetic Stripe Card Swiping

Page 120 - ICMP Ping Window

2 - 22 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideCable Adapter ModuleThis section describes how to set up and use the snap-on CAM with the mobile

Page 121 - Known APs Window

Accessories 2 - 23To remove the CAM pull the CAM from the mobile computer.Battery Charging To charge the mobile computer’s battery through the CAM, at

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iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A 5/2007 Initial Release.

Page 123 - Band Selection

2 - 24 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideUSB ConnectionThe CAM can connect to and communicate with a USB device, such as a host computer,

Page 124 - Change Password

Accessories 2 - 25Universal Battery Charger (UBC) AdapterThis section describes how to use the UBC adapter to charge a spare battery.Use the UBC with

Page 125 - Wireless Applications 5 - 37

2 - 26 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide. Figure 2-30 UBC AdapterBattery Charging IndicatorsTo charge a spare battery using the UBC ad

Page 126 - Persistence

Accessories 2 - 27CHARGING orSTANDBY orFAULTYellow Normal charge.Flashing YellowThe battery was deeply discharged and is being trickle charged to brin

Page 127 - Log On/Off Application

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Chapter 3ActiveSyncChapter 3Chapter 3 ActiveSyncIntroductionTo communicate with various host devices, install Microsoft ActiveSync (version 4.1 or hig

Page 129 - Registry Settings

3 - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideMobile Computer SetupThe mobile computer can be set up to communicate either with a serial connect

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

Page 131 - Introduction

3 - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSynchronization with a Windows Mobile 5.0 DeviceTo synchronize with a Windows Mobile 5.0 device:1.

Page 132 - Troubleshooting

ActiveSync 3 - 54. Click Next. Figure 3-37 Synchronization Option Window5. Select the appropriate settings and click Next. Figure 3-38 Wizard Co

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3 - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide Figure 3-39 ActiveSync Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, information stored on

Page 135 - Single Slot USB Cradle

Chapter 4Application DeploymentChapter 4Chapter 4 Application DeploymentIntroductionThis chapter describes new features in Windows Mobile 5.0 includin

Page 136 - 6 - 6 MC50 with Windows

4 - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTo support the broadest number of deployments, third-party software developers should perform the

Page 137 - Magnetic Stripe Reader

Application Deployment 4 - 3Installing CertificatesUse XML provisioning to query and delete certificates from certificate stores. To add a new certifi

Page 138 - 6 - 8 MC50 with Windows

4 - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideRemote API SecurityThe Remote API (RAPI) enables applications that run on a desktop to perform act

Page 139 - Technical Specifications

Application Deployment 4 - 5Installation Using Storage CardTo install an application package:•Copy the package CAB file to a storage card using an app

Page 140 - A - 2 MC50 with Windows

4 - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guide7. Push the battery to fully re-insert it in the mobile computer. One audible click can be heard a

Page 141 - Feature Description

Application Deployment 4 - 7XML ProvisioningTo configure the settings on a mobile computer XML provisioning should be used. To install an XML provisio

Page 142 - A - 4 MC50 with Windows

4 - 8 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideRegMergeRegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows updating the registry during a clean boot. R

Page 143 - MC50 Accessory Specifications

Application Deployment 4 - 9The following example uses XML provisioning to perform the same task:SampleCpy.xml<wap-provisioningdoc><character

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Table of ContentsChapter 1 About This GuideIntroduction ...

Page 145 - Table A-7

4 - 10 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator Guideminimizing the number of reads and writes to a file, removing unneeded debug logging, and minimiz

Page 146 - COM Port Definitions

Application Deployment 4 - 11System Configuration ManagerSymbol Configuration Manager (SCM) is a utility that runs on the development computer and is

Page 147 - Pin-Outs

4 - 12 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideMenu FunctionsUse the main menu to access the program functionality described in Table 4-1.Parame

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Application Deployment 4 - 13Window Status BarThe SCM status bar found on the bottom right corner of the window contains the items in Table 4-3 from l

Page 149 - Keypad Maps

4 - 14 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideRapid Deployment ClientThe Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to a mobil

Page 150 - B - 2 MC50 with Windows

Application Deployment 4 - 15Scanning RD Bar CodesWhen the mobile computer scans and successfully decodes a single or multiple RD bar codes, the data

Page 151 - Appendix B: Keypad Maps B - 3

4 - 16 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTo scan an RD bar code:1. Obtain the appropriate RD bar code(s) from the MSP Administrator.2. Lau

Page 152 - B - 4 MC50 with Windows

Application Deployment 4 - 17When configuration is complete:•The Today screen displays.•A new Wireless profile is created on the mobile computer from

Page 153 - Appendix B: Keypad Maps B - 5

4 - 18 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideAirBEAM Smart ClientThe AirBEAM Smart Client resides on the handheld mobile computer. It is confi

Page 154 - B - 6 MC50 with Windows

Application Deployment 4 - 19Packages(1) TabUse this tab to specify the package name of the first four of eight packages to load during the AirBEAM sy

Page 155 - Appendix B: Keypad Maps B - 7

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4 - 20 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuidePackages(2) TabUse this tab to specify the package name of the last four of eight packages to loa

Page 157 - Glossary

Application Deployment 4 - 21Server TabUse this tab to specify the configurations of the server to which the client connects during the package synchr

Page 158 - 1 - 2 MC50 with Windows

4 - 22 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideMisc(1) TabUse this tab to configure various miscellaneous features. Figure 4-10 Misc(1) TabTa

Page 159 - Glossary 1 - 3

Application Deployment 4 - 23Misc(2) TabUse this tab to configure various miscellaneous features. Figure 4-11 Misc(2) TabSuppress Separator This ch

Page 160 - 1 - 4 MC50 with Windows

4 - 24 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideMisc(3) TabUse this tab to configure various miscellaneous features. Figure 4-12 Misc(3) TabTa

Page 161 - Glossary 1 - 5

Application Deployment 4 - 25Misc(4) TabUse this tab to configure various miscellaneous features. Figure 4-13 Misc(4) TabTable 4-10 Misc(3) TabF

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4 - 26 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTable 4-11 Misc(4) TabField DescriptionSched Mode Specifies whether (and how) the scheduled mo

Page 163 - Glossary 1 - 7

Application Deployment 4 - 27Synchronizing with the ServerWhen synchronization begins, the AirBEAM Smart Client attempts to open an FTP session using

Page 164 - 1 - 8 MC50 with Windows

4 - 28 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideThe AirBEAM Staging support provides several benefits:•Loading many devices simultaneously over t

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Chapter 5Wireless ApplicationsChapter 5Chapter 5 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow mobile computers to commun

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Table of Contents viiInstallation Using ActiveSync ... 4-4Installation

Page 167 - Glossary 1 - 11

5 - 2 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideSignal Strength IconThe Signal Strength icon in the task tray indicates the mobile computer’s wire

Page 168 - 1 - 12 MC50 with Windows

Wireless Applications 5 - 3Turning the WLAN Radio On and OffTo turn the WLAN radio off tap the Signal Strength icon and select Disable Radio. Figure 5

Page 169 - Glossary 1 - 13

5 - 4 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideFind WLANs ApplicationUse the Find WLANs application to discover available networks in the vicinit

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Wireless Applications 5 - 5Tap-and-hold on a WLAN network to open a pop-up menu which provides two options: Connect and Refresh. Select Refresh to ref

Page 171 - Numerics

5 - 6 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTap Next. The Operating Mode dialog box displays.Operating ModeUse the Operating Mode dialog box t

Page 172 - Index - 2 MC50 with Windows

Wireless Applications 5 - 7Ad-HocUse the Ad-Hoc dialog box to select the required information to control Ad-Hoc mode. This dialog box does not appear

Page 173 - Index - 3

5 - 8 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideTunneled AuthenticationUse the Tunneled Authentication dialog box to select the tunneled authentic

Page 174 - Index - 4 MC50 with Windows

Wireless Applications 5 - 9Table 5-8 lists the TTLS tunneled authentication options.Table 5-8 TTLS Tunneled Authentication OptionsTTLS Tunneled Aut

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5 - 10 MC50 with Windows® Mobile 5.0 Integrator GuideUser Certificate SelectionIf you checked the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authentic

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Wireless Applications 5 - 11Server Certificate SelectionIf you select the Validate Server Certificate check box, a server certificate is required. Sel

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