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MC9190-GIntegrator Guide

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viii MC9190-G Integrator GuideWorking with FFS Partitions ...

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6 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator Guidemode. This means that only applications signed with a certificate from the Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store

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Application Deployment for Windows Mobile 6 - 3Installing CertificatesUse XML provisioning to query and delete certificates from certificate stores. T

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6 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator Guidemay not work properly. Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 6 Help file for finding information on Remote API security p

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Application Deployment for Windows Mobile 6 - 5RegMergeRegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows updating the registry during a clean boot. RegMer

Page 7 - Table of Contents

6 - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideSampleCpy.xml<wap-provisioningdoc><characteristic type= “FileOperation”><characteristic type= “\Windows”

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Application Deployment for Windows Mobile 6 - 7EMDK for CTo download and install the EMDK for C:1. Download the EMDK from the Support Central web site

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6 - 8 MC9190-G Integrator GuideVolatile File Storage (Cache Disk)Windows Mobile 6.5 memory architecture uses persistent storage for all files, registr

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Application Deployment for Windows Mobile 6 - 9Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Help file for information on CAB files.Installation Using Activ

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6 - 10 MC9190-G Integrator Guide4. Select the Mass Storage checkbox.5. In the drop-down list, select either \Storage Card, \Application or \Cache Disk

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Application Deployment for Windows Mobile 6 - 11ActiveSyncTo install an update loader package using ActiveSync:1. Connect the MC9190-G to a host compu

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Table of Contents ixUpdate Loader Image ...

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6 - 12 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTo load the splash screen on the MC9190-G:1. Create a text file named pkgs.lst which contains the name of the bmp file

Page 15 - About This Guide

Chapter 7 Interactive Sensor TechnologyConfigurationIntroductionThis chapter provides information for configuring the Interactive Sensor Technology (I

Page 16 - Software Versions

7 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideGeneral TabUse the General tab to view IST software information and control the display of the IST Setting icon.Figure

Page 17 - Notational Conventions

Interactive Sensor Technology Configuration 7 - 3Power Management TabUse the Power Management tab to configure power management settings.Figure 7-3Pow

Page 18 - Service Information

7 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideWake Up on MotionThe Wake Up on Motion section provides configurable options for waking the MC9190-G from suspend mode

Page 19 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Interactive Sensor Technology Configuration 7 - 5Event Log TabUse the Event Log tab to display the event details. This feature in IST mainly focuses o

Page 20 - Resetting the MC9190-G

7 - 6 MC9190-G Integrator Guide

Page 21 - Getting Started 1 - 3

Chapter 8 Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC9190-G, and provides troublesh

Page 22 - Battery Management

8 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator Guide•To charge the mobile device battery, the battery and charger temperatures must be between +32 ºF and +104 ºF (0 ºC and

Page 23 - Turning Off the Radios

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 8 - 3Harmful IngredientsThe following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on the MC9190-G and should not come

Page 24 - On Device with CE 6.0

x MC9190-G Integrator GuideAppendix A: Technical SpecificationsMC9190-G Specifications ...

Page 25 - Chapter 2 Accessories

8 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator Guide3. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and-forth across the battery contacts on the back of the

Page 26 - Table 2-1

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 8 - 5TroubleshootingMC9190-GTable 8-1Troubleshooting the MC9190-G Problem Cause SolutionMC9190-G does not turn on.Ba

Page 27 - Accessories 2 - 3

8 - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideMC9190-G turns itself off.MC9190-G is inactive.The MC9190-G turns off after a period of inactivity. If the MC9190-G is

Page 28 - Replacing the Keypad

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 8 - 7Bluetooth ConnectionThe MC9190-G does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Verify that the

Page 29 - Secure Device (SD) Card

8 - 8 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFour Slot Charge Only CradleFour Slot Ethernet CradleTable 8-3Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Problem

Page 30 - Perform a warm boot

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 8 - 9All Communication Status LEDs are flashing red.The cradle could not configure itself, or it has lost the lease

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8 - 10 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleTable 8-5Troubleshooting The Four Slot Spare Battery Charg

Page 32 - Charges a spare battery

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 8 - 11Cable Adapter ModuleSpare battery is not charging.Battery not fully seated in charging slot.Remove and re-inse

Page 33 - Battery Charging Indicators

8 - 12 MC9190-G Integrator GuideMagnetic Stripe ReaderDuring data communications, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.MC9190-G

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 8 - 13Modem ModuleDuring data communications, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.MC9190-G d

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Table of Contents xiAppendix C: Special Software ConfigurationsBluetooth Configuration Setting ...

Page 36 - Ethernet Communication Setup

8 - 14 MC9190-G Integrator GuideActiveSync fails.A partnership was not established with the host computer.Establish a partnership with the host comput

Page 37 - Accessories 2 - 13

Appendix A Technical SpecificationsMC9190-G SpecificationsThe following table summarizes the MC9190-G’s technical specifications.Table A-1Technical Sp

Page 38 - Modifying Cradle Settings

A - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideData Capture OptionsSE960: 1D standard range scan engine.SE1524-ER: 1D extended range scan engine reads up to 45 ft./13

Page 39 - Accessories 2 - 15

Technical Specifications A - 3WLAN Wireless Data CommunicationsWLAN radio 802.11a/b/g. Note: 802.11a not available in Thailand.Output Power 100mW U.S.

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A - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTable A-2Data Capture Options Item DescriptionLaser Decode Capability Code 39 Code 128 Code 93Codabar Code 11 Discrete

Page 41 - Accessories 2 - 17

Technical Specifications A - 5Decode ZonesSE960 Standard Range Laser Decode ZonesFigure A-1 shows the decode zone for the SE960 scan engine. The figur

Page 42 - LED Communication LEDs

A - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTable A-3SE960 Decode Distances Symbol Density/Bar Code Type/W-N RatioBar Code Content/ContrastNote 1Typical Working Ra

Page 43 - Accessories 2 - 19

Technical Specifications A - 7SE1524 Long Range Laser Decode ZonesTypical decode ranges are shown in Figure A-2. Table A-4 on page A-8 lists the typic

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A - 8 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTable A-4 SE 1524 Decode DistancesSymbol Density/p/n / Bar Code Type/W-N RatioBar Code Content/ContrastNote 1Typical Wo

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Technical Specifications A - 9SE4500 Standard Range Imager Decode ZonesSE4500-SRFigure A-3 shows the decode zone for the SE4500-SR. Typical values app

Page 46 - LEDs (4)

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A - 10 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTable A-5 SE4500-SR Decode DistancesSymbol Density/Bar Code TypeBar Code Content/ContrastNote 2Typical Working RangesN

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Technical Specifications A - 11SE4500-DLFigure A-4 shows the decode zone for the SE4500-DL. Typical values appear. Table A-6 lists the typical distanc

Page 49 - Attaching and Removing

A - 12 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTable A-6 SE4500-DL Decode Distances Symbol Density/Bar Code TypeBar Code Content/ContrastNote 2Typical Working Ranges

Page 50 - Using the MSR

Technical Specifications A - 13SE4500-HDFigure A-5 shows the decode zone for the SE4500-HD. Typical values appear. Table A-7 lists the typical distanc

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A - 14 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTable A-7SE4500-HD Decode DistancesSymbol Density/Bar Code TypeBar Code Content/ContrastNote 2Typical Working RangesNe

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Technical Specifications A - 15SE4600 Long Range Imager Decode ZonesFigure A-6 and Figure A-7 show the decode zones for the SE4600 scan engine. The fi

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A - 16 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure A-7SE4600 Decode Zone - Far RangesNotes:Bar code width = 72.8 in. @ 360 in. depth of field.Total readable bar c

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Technical Specifications A - 17Table A-8SE4600 Decode Distances SymbologyBar Code Content/ContrastTypical Working Range@ 25 Ft-cd MinimumNear Far5 mil

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A - 18 MC9190-G Integrator GuideMobile Computer Pin-OutsFigure A-8Pin LocationsData Matrix 10 mil 01234567890123450000MRD=80%12 in.30.5 cm24 in.61.0 c

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Technical Specifications A - 198 GND Ground, 2.5A max.9 RI RS232C10 CRADLE_DET Grounded by cradle when in cradle11 DTR RS232C12 Not connected

Page 57 - Accessories 2 - 33

About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about setting up and configuring the MC9190-G and accessories.Documentation SetThe documen

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A - 20 MC9190-G Integrator GuideAccessory SpecificationsSingle Slot Serial/USB CradleFour Slot Ethernet CradleTable A-10Single SLot Serial/USB Cradle

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Technical Specifications A - 21Four Slot Charge Only CradleFour Slot Battery ChargerHumidity 5% to 95% non-condensingDrop 76.2 cm (30.0 in.) drops to

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A - 22 MC9190-G Integrator GuideMagnetic Stripe ReaderAccessory CAM and MSR Pin-OutsFigure A-9CAM and MSR Serial ConnectorHumidity 5% to 95% non-conde

Page 61 - Serial Communication Setup

Technical Specifications A - 23Table A-15CAM and MSR Serial Connector Pin-outsPin Signal1 USB_5V_DET2 USB_D_MINUS3 USB_D_PLUS4 GND5 GND6 PWR_EXT_OUT7

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Page 63 - Accessories 2 - 39

Appendix B Using iDockItIntroductioniDockIt™ manages activities that can occur when the MC9190-G is connected to a host computer using a cradle (Ether

Page 64 - USB Host Communication Setup

B - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideGeneral RecommendationsThe MC9190-G should not be placed in a cradle or connected when the host computer to which it is

Page 65 - Accessories 2 - 41

Using iDockIt B - 36. Check Establish network connection and optionally Launch application.When the MC9190-G is placed in a cradle, iDockIt displays t

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B - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideWindows Mobile 6.5 ConfigurationGeneral TabSettings on the General tab complement the options set for the cradle.Figure

Page 67 - Accessories 2 - 43

Using iDockIt B - 5•Auto-dismiss dialogs - Configure iDockIt to dismiss several error messages that might be displayed as iDockIt makes the connection

Page 68 - Attaching Two Shelf Slides

xiv MC9190-G Integrator GuideSoftware VersionsThis guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or softwar

Page 69 - Chapter 3 Synchronization

B - 6 MC9190-G Integrator Guide1. Tap Select to open the Select Auto-Launch Application window.2. Select a File Type in the drop-down list.3. Select a

Page 70 - Setting Up a Sync Connection

Using iDockIt B - 7•Establish network connection to - Establishes a connection to a network when the MC9190-G is placed in a serial or USB cradle or c

Page 71 - Windows Mobile Device Center

B - 8 MC9190-G Integrator GuideWhen this option is checked, iDockIt continuously checks for the presence of a modem. In order for this option take eff

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Using iDockIt B - 93. Enter a name for the connection.4. In the Modem drop-down list, select the modem type. For the modem cradle, select Hayes Compat

Page 73 - ActiveSync 3 - 5

B - 10 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure B-5Status Tab•Dock Status - Indicates Docked and the type of connection (Serial, Ethernet or USB) when the MC91

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Using iDockIt B - 11Windows CE 6.0 ConfigurationGeneral TabSettings on the General tab complement the options set for the cradle.Figure B-6General Set

Page 75 - ActiveSync 3 - 7

B - 12 MC9190-G Integrator Guidethe checkbox next to its title. If the message occurs during a connection attempt, iDockIt allows it and the event app

Page 76 - Connected Window

Using iDockIt B - 13•Establish network connection - Establishes a connection to the network when the MC9190-G is placed in a cradle.Selecting this opt

Page 77 - Windows CE Devices

B - 14 MC9190-G Integrator Guide•Sync with - When this option is not checked, the MC9190-G synchronizes data with the host computer to which it is con

Page 78 - Windows Mobile 6.5 Devices

Using iDockIt B - 15Modem TabIf using a modem cradle, you can automatically connect to a remote host computer or network or you can choose a host comp

Page 79 - Signal Strength Icon

About This Guide xvChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:•Chapter 1, Getting Started, provides information on setting up the

Page 80 - Turning Off the Radio

B - 16 MC9190-G Integrator Guide6. Tap OK at the top of the screen.The selected application appears in the text box.•Connect using - Lists all modem c

Page 81 - Wireless Applications 4 - 5

Using iDockIt B - 172. Tap Delete.3. The Modem Settings dialog asks you to confirm that you want to delete the named modem connection. Tap Yes.The mod

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B - 18 MC9190-G Integrator GuideUn-installing iDockItOn Windows Mobile 6.5 devices:1. Exit iDockIt.2. In the System tab, tap the Remove Programs icon.

Page 83 - Windows CE

Appendix C Special SoftwareConfigurationsBluetooth Configuration SettingThe MC9190-G supports both the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet O

Page 84 - EMDK for C

C - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideSample Applications and StartUpCtl ConfigurationThe MC9190-G with Windows CE 6.0 contains a set of sample applications

Page 85 - Windows CE Flash Storage

Special Software Configurations C - 3Switching Between QVGA and VGA Resolution in Windows CE DevicesAll MC9190-G configurations ship with VGA displays

Page 86 - Non-FFS Partitions

C - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideBattery Usage Threshold SettingBy default the Battery Usage Threshold value is set to a pre-defined value (500 by defau

Page 87 - Bootloader

Special Software Configurations C - 5Figure C-4BatteryMgmt Tab with Threshold Change Checkbox2. In the Battery Usage Threshold text box, enter a new v

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C - 6 MC9190-G Integrator Guidewhere:dword:0 = Shift Key three states.dword:1 = Shift key two states (default on OEM version 01.34.0008 (Windows Mobil

Page 89 - Adding Programs

GlossaryNumeric802.11. A group of wireless specifications developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It specifies an o

Page 90 - Updating Images

xvi MC9190-G Integrator Guide•Bullets (•) indicate:• Action items• Lists of alternatives• Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.

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Glossary - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideAssociation. The process of determining the viability of the wireless connection and establishing a wireless net

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Glossary - 3DDCP. See Device Configuration Package.Decode. To recognize a bar code symbology (e.g., UPC/EAN) and then analyze the content of the speci

Page 93 - Loading Files via USB

Glossary - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideIIEC. International Electrotechnical Commission. This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying

Page 94 - Waiting for input. .

Glossary - 5Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates. The crystals are excited by precise elec

Page 95 - Bootloader Error Detection

Glossary - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideRouter. A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering. Routers are ty

Page 96 - Table 5-1

Glossary - 7TKIP. (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) A wireless encryption protocol that periodically changes the encryption key, making it harder to d

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IndexAAC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23accessoriescables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideMobileDoxEthernet communicationinstalling MobileDox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12configuration . . . .

Page 100 - Locking Down a MC9190-G

Index - 3MobileDoxinstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12MSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 101 - Remote API Security

Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter provides information for setting up the MC9190-G.Unpacking the MC9190-GCarefully remove all protecti

Page 102 - XML Provisioning

Index - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideWwarm boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2weight . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 104 - Packaging

72E-140937-01 Revision B - October 2012Motorola Solutions, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorolasolut

Page 106 - Deployment

1 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideResetting the MC9190-GWindows CE 6.0 DevicesThere are two reset functions, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot restart

Page 107 - Installation Using ActiveSync

Getting Started 1 - 3Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost. Perform a warm boot first. This restarts the MC9190-G and saves all stor

Page 108 - Update Loader Image

1 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideBattery ManagementBattery Saving Tips•Leave the MC9190-G connected to AC power at all times when not in use.•Set the MC

Page 109 - Creating a Splash Screen

Getting Started 1 - 5Changing the Keypad Backlight SettingsTo change the keypad backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power:1. On devic

Page 110 - 4. Perform a cold boot

1 - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideOn Device with CE 6.0WLAN RadioTo turn off the WLAN radio, tap the Wireless Connection Status icon on the task tray and

Page 111 - Configuration

Chapter 2 AccessoriesIntroductionTable 2-1 lists the accessories available for the MC9190-G.Table 2-1MC9190-G AccessoriesAccessory Part Number Descrip

Page 112 - General Tab

2 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator Guide24 Volt Auto Charge Cable VCA9000-24R Plugs into a 24 volt cigarette lighter to charge the MC9190-G while on the road.S

Page 113 - Power Management Tab

Accessories 2 - 3Belt 11-08062-02R For use with holster.Protective Boot 11-67218-04R Provides additional protection for MC90XX-G configurations.Should

Page 114 - Display Tab

2 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideKeypadsThe MC9190-G has interchangeable modular keypads. The modular keypads can be changed in the field as necessary t

Page 115 - Event Log Tab

Accessories 2 - 5Figure 2-2Installing the Keypad4. Perform a warm boot.Secure Device (SD) CardThe SD card provides secondary non-volatile storage. The

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MC9190-G Integrator Guide72E-140937-01Rev BOctober 2012

Page 117 - Battery Safety Guidelines

2 - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 2-3Inserting the SD Card 6. Replace the keypad and re-attach using the two screws (see Figure 2-2 on page 2-5).7

Page 118 - Cleaning

Accessories 2 - 7Single Slot Serial/USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a single Single Slot Serial/USB cradle with the MC9190-G. F

Page 119 - Cleaning the MC9190-G

2 - 8 MC9190-G Integrator Guide•Charges the MC9190-G’s battery.•Charges a spare battery.SetupFigure 2-5Single Slot Cradle Power/Serial ConnectionsFigu

Page 120 - Cleaning Frequency

Accessories 2 - 9Battery Charging IndicatorsThe Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle can charge the MC9190-G main battery and a spare battery simultaneously.

Page 121 - Troubleshooting

2 - 10 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFour Slot Ethernet Cradle CRD9000-4000ERThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle, p/n

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Accessories 2 - 11SetupFigure 2-8Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Power ConnectionBattery Charging IndicatorsThe MC9190-G’s amber charge LED, located in the

Page 123 - Bluetooth Connection

2 - 12 MC9190-G Integrator GuideEthernet Communication SetupTo establish a connection between the MC9190-G and the host computer to communicate over a

Page 124 - Four Slot Ethernet Cradle

Accessories 2 - 13•The ability to disable WLAN connection on the device to ensure synchronization is performed via dock.•Management of multiple connec

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2 - 14 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 2-9Set IP Address Window3. Enter the appropriate MAC Address and IP address. 4. Click OK.Modifying Cradle Setti

Page 126 - Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle

Accessories 2 - 155. Use the TPC/IP Settings tab to modify the DNS and WINS identification settings of the cradle.Figure 2-11Cradle Settings Window -

Page 127 - Cable Adapter Module

ii MC9190-G Integrator Guide© 2011-12 by Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any for

Page 128 - Magnetic Stripe Reader

2 - 16 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 2-12Cradle Settings Window - Port Settings Tab7. Click OK.Table 2-7Cradle Settings - Port Settings Fields Field

Page 129 - Modem Module

Accessories 2 - 17Four Slot Ethernet Cradle CRD9101-4001ERThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle, p/n CRD9101-4001ER

Page 130 - Table 8-9

2 - 18 MC9190-G Integrator GuideSetupFigure 2-14Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Power ConnectionBattery Charging IndicatorsThe MC9190-G’s amber charge LED,

Page 131 - MC9190-G Specifications

Accessories 2 - 19Table 2-9CRD9101-4001ER Data RatesData Rate Left LED Right LED1 Gbps On Off100 Mbps Off On10 Mbps Off Off

Page 132 - Table A-1

2 - 20 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFour Slot Charge Only CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Charge Only cradle with the MC919

Page 133 - Peripherals and Accessories

Accessories 2 - 21SetupFigure 2-16Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Power ConnectionBattery Charging IndicatorsThe MC9190-G’s amber charge LED, located in

Page 134 - Table A-2

2 - 22 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerThis section describes how to set up and use the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger to cha

Page 135 - Decode Zones

Accessories 2 - 23SetupFigure 2-18Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Power ConnectionSpare Battery Charging with the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger1. Co

Page 136 - Table A-3

2 - 24 MC9190-G Integrator GuideMagnetic Stripe ReaderThis section describes how to set up and use the snap-on MSR with the MC9190-G. The MSR snaps on

Page 137 - SE1524Decode Zones

Accessories 2 - 25Attaching and RemovingTo attach, snap the MSR onto the bottom of the MC9190-G.Figure 2-20Attaching the MSRTo remove, squeeze the lat

Page 138 - Table A-4

iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date DescriptionRev A 02/4/11 Initial release.Rev B 10/01/12 Update keyboard

Page 139 - Depth of Field

2 - 26 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 2-22MSR Serial/USB ConnectionBattery Charging IndicatorsTo charge the MC9190-G’s battery through the MSR, conne

Page 140 - Table A-5

Accessories 2 - 273. Tap Start > 9000 Demo > Test Apps > MSR 9000 or MSR Cameo to start the sample application.4. Swipe the magnetic stripe c

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2 - 28 MC9190-G Integrator Guide•Provides serial connection through the serial pass-through port for communication with a serial device, such as a hos

Page 142 - Table A-6

Accessories 2 - 29Figure 2-27CAM Serial ConnectionBattery Charging IndicatorsTo charge the MC9190-G’s battery through the CAM, connect the power suppl

Page 143 - SE4500-HD

2 - 30 MC9190-G Integrator GuideUniversal Battery Charger (UBC) AdapterThis section describes how to use the UBC adapter to charge a spare battery.The

Page 144 - Table A-7

Accessories 2 - 31SetupFigure 2-29UBC Adapter Power ConnectionBattery Charging IndicatorsTo charge a spare battery using the UBC adapter, connect the

Page 145 - Figure A-6

2 - 32 MC9190-G Integrator GuideModem ModuleThis section describes how to setup and use the MDM9000 Modem Module.Figure 2-31Modem ModuleThe Modem Modu

Page 146 - Figure A-7

Accessories 2 - 33SetupConnecting to the MC9190-GFigure 2-32Modem Module Connection - MC9190-GUsing the Correct Telephone Line TypeUse a standard anal

Page 147 - Table A-8

2 - 34 MC9190-G Integrator GuideConnecting to the Single Slot Serial/USB CradleFigure 2-33Modem Module Connection - Single Slot Serial/USB CradleConfi

Page 148 - Mobile Computer Pin-Outs

Accessories 2 - 355. Enter the access phone number in the My Connection window and tap Next.6. If necessary, enter the user name, password and domain.

Page 149 - Table A-9

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Page 150 - Accessory Specifications

2 - 36 MC9190-G Integrator Guide1. On the MC9190-G, tap Settings >Control Panel. Double-tap the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.2. In the Conn

Page 151 - Four Slot Battery Charger

Accessories 2 - 37Serial Communication SetupThe serial communications setup can be used to set up to communicate with a Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle,

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2 - 38 MC9190-G Integrator Guide11. Ensure the accessory being used to communicate is connected to the host computer and the appropriate power source.

Page 153 - Table A-15

Accessories 2 - 39Figure 2-39Connection Settings9. For a serial connection, select Allow connections to one of the following: check box and select the

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2 - 40 MC9190-G Integrator GuideUSB Host Communication SetupThe MC9190-G can be configured as a USB host device for use with USB client devices.To con

Page 155 - Appendix B Using iDockIt

Accessories 2 - 41Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf SlideThis section describes how to install and set up the MC9000 Wall Mount Bracket and Shelf Slide

Page 156 - General Recommendations

2 - 42 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 2-42Wall Mounting Bracket Mounting ScrewsIf using the bracket and slide with a four slot cradle, secure a secon

Page 157 - Exit iDockIt

Accessories 2 - 43Figure 2-44Attaching Two Shelf SlidesFour Slot CradleTo attach the shelf slide to the wall mount bracket for use with a four slot cr

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2 - 44 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 2-46Attaching Two Shelf SlidesFor a four slot cradle, slide the cradle on to the slides, across both brackets.S

Page 159 - Ethernet Tab

Chapter 3 SynchronizationIntroductionSynchronization lets the user manage information between an MC9190-G and a host computer so that changes made eit

Page 160 - Direct Tab

Table of ContentsRevision History...

Page 161 - Modem Tab

3 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideMC9190-G SetupThe MC9190-G can be set up to communicate with a USB connection. The MC9190-G communication settings must

Page 162 - Create A New Modem Connection

ActiveSync 3 - 3Figure 3-2ActiveSync Window2. In the ActiveSync window, select File > Connection Settings. The Connection Settings window appears.F

Page 163 - Status Tab

3 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 3-4Windows Mobile Device Center Window2. In the WMDC window, under Mobile Device Settings, click Connection sett

Page 164 - Figure B-5

ActiveSync 3 - 5Figure 3-6Select Synchronization Setting Window4. Select the appropriate settings and click Next.Figure 3-7Setup Complete Window5. Cli

Page 165 - Windows CE 6.0 Configuration

3 - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 3-8Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, information stored on the MC9190-G is copied to the host co

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ActiveSync 3 - 7Figure 3-9Select Synchronization Settings6. Select the appropriate settings and click Next.Figure 3-10Setup Complete Window7. Click Fi

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3 - 8 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 3-11Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, information stored on the MC9190-G is copied to the host c

Page 168 - USB Notes

Chapter 4 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow the MC9190-G to communicate wirelessly and send captured data to

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4 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 4-1Wireless Application MenuWindows Mobile 6.5 DevicesThe interface to the Signal Strength icon and Wireless Lau

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Wireless Applications 4 - 3Figure 4-3Wireless Launcher WindowFusion ApplicationsMany of the items in the menu invoke one of the Fusion applications. T

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4 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTurning Off the RadioOn Device with Windows CETo turn off the WLAN radio tap the Signal Strength icon on the task tray

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Wireless Applications 4 - 5Figure 4-5Opening Wireless ManagerSelect Wireless Manager.To enable or disable the WLAN radio, tap the Wi-Fi bar.

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Chapter 5 Application Deployment forWindows CEIntroductionThis chapter describes new features in Windows CE 6.0 including how to package applications,

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5 - 2 MC9190-G Integrator Guide•If developing applications for Windows Mobile 6.5 or Windows CE 6.0• Microsoft® Visual Studio 2005 • Microsoft® Visual

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Application Deployment for Windows CE 5 - 3Installing Other Development SoftwareDeveloping applications for the MC9190-G may require installing other

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5 - 4 MC9190-G Integrator GuideRegMerge.dllRegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows registry edits to be made to the Windows CE registry. Regmerg

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Application Deployment for Windows CE 5 - 5•Windows CE: The complete Windows CE operating system is stored on Flash devices. If necessary, the entire

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5 - 6 MC9190-G Integrator GuideDeploymentThis section provides information about installing software and files on the MC9190-G.Software deployment can

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Application Deployment for Windows CE 5 - 7Figure 5-2ActiveSync Explorer5. Double-click the folder to expand the folder contents.Figure 5-3Application

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Table of Contents viiConfiguring the MC9190-G for the Modem (Windows Mobile 6.5) ... 2-31Configuring th

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5 - 8 MC9190-G Integrator Guide5. Double-click the executable file on the host computer.If the file is an installer, the installation wizard begins. F

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Application Deployment for Windows CE 5 - 97. Double tap on the file: 9100c60Ben_TEMP.lnk.8. When the OS Update application finds the appropriate file

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5 - 10 MC9190-G Integrator Guide9. When the Bootloader screen appears, release the trigger.Figure 5-4Bootloader Menu 1. Use the up and down scroll but

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Application Deployment for Windows CE 5 - 11Figure 5-6Download Complete Screen5. On completion, press ENTER to return to the Bootloader menu to select

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5 - 12 MC9190-G Integrator GuideFigure 5-8Bootloader Screen 8. Place the MC9190-G into a Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle.9. Use the up and down scroll b

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Application Deployment for Windows CE 5 - 13Figure 5-10Select Source File Window12. Select the hex files and the click Open.13. Click the SEND DATA bu

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5 - 14 MC9190-G Integrator GuideTo find the probable cause of the error, use the error number and/or the error text displayed on the screen to look up

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Application Deployment for Windows CE 5 - 15Mobility Services PlatformThe MSP 3 Client Software is a set of software components that come pre-installe

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5 - 16 MC9190-G Integrator GuideCreating a Splash ScreenA custom splash screen can be created and loaded onto the MC9190-G. To create a custom splash

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