MK3000 MICROKIOSK FOR WINDOWS CE 5.0PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE
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ABOUT THIS GUIDEIntroductionThe MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference Guide provides information on installing, operating, and progra
x MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference Guide•Appendix A, Technical Specifications provides technical information about the MK3000.•A
About This Guide xiRelated PublicationsFollowing is a list of documents that provide additional information about configuring the MK3000:•MK3000 Quick
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CHAPTER 1 MK3000 INTRODUCTIONOverviewThe MK3000 MicroKiosk provides retail consumers access to data critical to making an informed purchasing decision
1 - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideParts of the MK3000Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 illustrate MK3000 parts. See MK3000 Fea
MK3000 Introduction 1 - 3Figure 1-2 MK3000 Rear ViewMK3000 FeaturesThe MK3000 supports the following features.Touch Screen / LCDThe full-color 8-in
1 - 4 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideMotion SensorThe motion sensor detects motion in front of the MK3000 to trigger scan
MK3000 Introduction 1 - 5Headset JackThe MK3000 includes a port for headset connection.MemoryThe MK3000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB
1 - 6 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideBar Code DecodingThe MK3000 decodes any traditional retail 1D or 2D (imager-based on
MK3000 Introduction 1 - 7Specular ReflectionWhen laser beams reflect directly back into the scanner from the bar code, they can “blind” the scanner an
1 - 8 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideImaging with the MK3000 When imaging, ensure the bar code is within the decode range
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONOverviewThis chapter describes MK3000 installation and setup, including:•Unpacking the MK3000•Removing the Screen Protector on p
2 - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideRemoving the Screen ProtectorA screen protector is applied to the MK3000. Motorola r
Installation 2 - 3Power ConnectionThe universal AC power supply connects to the power port on the MK3000 using a 2.0 mm barrel jack. The power supply
2 - 4 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideRJ45/Ethernet Connector PinoutsFigure 2-1 identifies the locations for the Ethernet
Installation 2 - 5USB Connection to a PC and PeripheralsConnecting to a PCTo program the MK3000, connect it to a desktop PC:1. See Power Connection on
2 - 6 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideMK3000 MountingTo mount the MK3000 on a wall or counter top, use a mounting bracket
Installation 2 - 7Using the MK3000 Wall Mount Kit To mount the MK3000 using the Wall Mount Kit:1. Determine the MK3000 mounting location.2. Secure the
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2 - 8 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference Guide6. Insert the locking screw through the hole in the tab at the side of the mounting
Installation 2 - 9Using the MK3000 Pole Mount KitTo mount the MK3000 to a pole using the Pole Mount Kit:1. Connect the cables to the MK3000 and route
2 - 10 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference Guide6. Insert the locking screw through the hole in the tab at the side of the mounting
Installation 2 - 11Magstripe Reader InstallationTo install the optional MSR:1. Secure the mounting plate to either side of the MK3000 using the four s
2 - 12 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference Guide3. Connect the USB cable to one of the two mini-USB host ports.Figure 2-9 Connec
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATIONOverviewThis chapter describes how to set up and configure the MK3000 applications, communications, and network settings which
3 - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideUser InterfaceSCM's user interface consists of a tree control on the left side
Configuration 3 - 3Parameter State IndicatorsThe first column of the data table displays parameter state indicators. The state indicators display one
3 - 4 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideFile DeploymentDeploy the CPF file created using the SCM export function to the MK30
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM FEATURES OverviewThis chapter discusses the following operating system features:•RegMerge and CopyFiles on page 4-2•Accessing the Win
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4 - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideRegMerge and CopyFilesRegMerge and CopyFiles are two device drivers included in the
System Features 4 - 3Browser ApplicationsThe PocketBrowser development tool allows Web developers to quickly create robust applications that can inclu
4 - 4 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideUsing the third option, i.e., copying fonts to the \windows\fonts directory, makes i
CHAPTER 5 APPLICATION DEPLOYMENTSoftware Installation on Development PCTo develop applications to run on the MK3000, use one or all of the following:•
5 - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideSample ApplicationsThe sample applications are included as a learning tool, to show
Application Deployment 5 - 3PocketBrowser for the WebPocketBrowser is a web development kit that provides access to the functionalities of a Motorola
5 - 4 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideInstalling Enterprise Mobility Developer KitsTo install an EMDK:1. Download the EMDK
Application Deployment 5 - 5ActiveSyncThe MK3000 communicates with a host computer via USB connection using Microsoft® ActiveSync (version 4.5.1 or hi
5 - 6 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideDownloading Files to the MK3000 To download files (such as the mkconfig.reg file) fr
Application Deployment 5 - 74. Drag the desired file(s) from the host computer to the desired mobile device folder.•Program Files folder: files stored
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A 9/2011 Initial release
5 - 8 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideTerminal Configuration Manager (TCM)Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM) is an appli
Application Deployment 5 - 9Upgrade the device by invoking IPL and navigating the menus. See Downloading the Image using IPL on page 5-14 for procedur
5 - 10 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideDefining Script PropertiesBefore creating a script, define the script properties, s
Application Deployment 5 - 116. Select the (memory) Size for each partition. Note that adding space to one disk partition subtracts it from another.7.
5 - 12 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideUpdating TCM 1.X ScriptsYou can upgrade script files created with older versions of
Application Deployment 5 - 134. Select (hex image) COMPRESSION to reduce the size and speed up the download.5. Click OK and follow the on-screen instr
5 - 14 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideDownloading the Image using IPLAfter building the hex file, download it to the MK30
Application Deployment 5 - 154. IPL displays the Select Transport menu, which lists the available methods of downloading the file.Figure 5-12 Selec
5 - 16 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference Guide8. The Download File? menu appears.Figure 5-14 Download File? Menu9. Use the up
Application Deployment 5 - 17Figure 5-16 Downloading Screen12. On the development computer, click Load on the TCM toolbar. The Load Terminal window
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5 - 18 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideCalibrating the Screen Use the Calibration screen to align the touch screen:1. Remo
Application Deployment 5 - 19Disk Full TCM failed to create Hex image file at the selected path. Check available disk space.Target Disk Full Build pro
5 - 20 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideIPL Error DetectionWhile receiving data, IPL performs many checks on the data to en
Application Deployment 5 - 21Creating a Splash ScreenThe DCP for MK3000 includes the source bitmap files that create the default splash screens. You c
5 - 22 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideRapid Deployment ClientThe Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downlo
Application Deployment 5 - 23Flash StorageIn addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE devices, the MK3000 also includes a non-volatile
5 - 24 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideTypically, you would not modify the registry values for drivers loaded before RegMe
APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTechnical SpecificationsTable A-1 MK3000 Technical SpecificationsItem DescriptionPhysical CharacteristicsDimensi
A - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference Guide2D Imager Decode Capability:1D Symbologies: Code 39, Code 128, EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC/EA
APPENDIX B WIRELESS CONFIGURATIONOverviewTo configure the MK3000 11 Mbps wireless connection, refer to the Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite U
TABLE OF CONTENTSAbout This GuideIntroduction ...
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APPENDIX C MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGOverviewThis chapter provides maintenance and troubleshooting information, and describes how to identify the
C - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideTroubleshootingWhen configuring the MK3000, save and reboot the MK3000 to apply the
Maintenance and Troubleshooting C - 3Table C-1 TroubleshootingProblem Possible Causes Possible SolutionsMK3000 does not turn on No power to the MK3
C - 4 MK3000 MicroKiosk for Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideIf problems still occur, see MK3000 Version Information on page C-5 for system infor
Maintenance and Troubleshooting C - 5MK3000 Version InformationIf an MK3000 is configured to launch an application on power-up, bypass this upon booti
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INDEXAAC power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3accessing the Windows® CE desktop . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Active
Index - 2 MK3000 MicroKiosk Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideEnterprise Mobility Developer Kit for Java . . . . . . . . . 5-1Enterprise Mobility
Index - 3setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Index - 4 MK3000 MicroKiosk Windows CE 5.0 Product Reference GuideUunpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1up
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