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6 - 16 MC40 Integrator Guide4. Select the volume to un-mount.5. Touch OK.Delete VolumeTo delete an encrypted volume:1. If the encrypted volume is moun
Administrator Utilities 6 - 173. Save the text file as efsfile.Off-line Extraction ToolThe Secure Storage feature allows for the usage of an encrypted
6 - 18 MC40 Integrator GuidePress 2 to exit the utility without mounting.7. If the volume is mounted on the desktop, then that volume can be provision
CHAPTER 6 DEVICE-CONFIG UTILITYIntroductionUse the Device-Config utility to create a master device configuration and then transfer the master settings
6 - 2 MC40 Integrator Guide•Location & security• Screen unlock• Use secure credential•Device administrators•Credential storage•Application Develop
Device-Config Utility 6 - 3Figure 6-3Golden Configuration WindowSettingsUse the Settings screen to select and set specific settings for the golden con
6 - 4 MC40 Integrator Guide1. Touch Wi-Fi Configuration. The Wi-Fi Configuration window appears.Figure 6-5Wi-Fi Configuration Window2. Touch Wi-Fi Set
Device-Config Utility 6 - 5DataWedgeUse the DataWedge Profile window to set specific DataWedge settings for the golden configuration. DataWedge is opt
6 - 6 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 6-8Select APKs to Transfer Window2. Touch the checkbox next to each application or touch the top checkbox to select
Device-Config Utility 6 - 7Figure 6-10QRCODE GENERATION Window3. Touch Save QRCode to save the image to the MC40. The Save QRCode dialog box appears.4
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6 - 8 MC40 Integrator Guide14. On the master MC40, touch File Transfer. The master MC40 sends the configuration data to the slave MC40 device. When co
Device-Config Utility 6 - 924. Touch . The Proxy Settings dialog appears.25. Touch OK. The Add WiFi-Network dialog appears.26. Touch OK. 27. Touch . T
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CHAPTER 7 SETTINGSIntroductionThis chapter describes settings available for configuring the MC40.Location SettingsUse the Location & Security sett
7 - 2 MC40 Integrator GuideScreen Unlock SettingsUse the Location & Security settings to set preferences for locking the screen. Touch > Sett
Settings 7 - 3Figure 7-2Enter PIN Screen2. Enter a PIN (between 4 and 16 characters) then touch OK.3. Re-enter PIN and then touch OK.4. Touch Use tact
7 - 4 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 7-4Enter Password Screen2. Enter a Password (between 4 and 16 characters) then touch OK.3. Re-enter Password and the
Settings 7 - 5Figure 7-6Draw Pattern Screen3. Draw a pattern connecting at least four dots.4. Touch Continue.5. Re-draw pattern.6. Touch Confirm.7. To
7 - 6 MC40 Integrator Guide2. Enter the current PIN, Password or Pattern.3. Touch OK, if required.4. Touch None to remove the current screen lock or P
Settings 7 - 72. Select the button to remap.3. In the menu, select a new function.4. Touch Home.Creating a ShortcutTo create a shortcut:1. In the Swit
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7 - 8 MC40 Integrator Guide1. Touch > Settings > Applications > Button Remap Program.2. In the Headset section, touch the Headset Key option
Settings 7 - 9<trigger_2 mode="Remap Button"><REMAP_CODE>VOLUME_UP</REMAP_CODE><EXTRA_SHORTCUT>MPA3_TRIGGER_2</EX
7 - 10 MC40 Integrator GuideAccounts & Sync SettingsUse the Accounts & Sync settings to add, remove, and manage accounts. Use these settings t
Settings 7 - 11About DeviceUse About device settings to view information about the MC40. Touch > Setting > About device.• Status - Touch to di
7 - 12 MC40 Integrator GuideThe administrator can edit an xml configuration file and import it into any MC40 device. Use any text editor to create or
Settings 7 - 13<setting><te_channel>1</te_channel><explanation>Talk group channel.</explanation></setting><sett
7 - 14 MC40 Integrator Guide<te_ipgroup>239.192.2.2</te_ipgroup><explanation>Multicast address to be used for Group Broadcast commun
Settings 7 - 15</setting><setting><gcJitterSize>3</gcJitterSize><explanation>One group call packet holds 200 ms data. Th
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CHAPTER 8 APPLICATION DEPLOYMENTIntroductionThis chapter describes features in Android including new security features, how to package applications, a
ABOUT THIS GUIDEIntroductionThis guide provides information about using the MC40 and accessories.Documentation SetThe documentation set for the MC40 p
8 - 2 MC40 Integrator Guide5. Touch the filename of the certificate to install. Only the names of certificates not already installed are displayed.6.
Application Deployment 8 - 3•Tools directoryContains all of the command-line tools to build applications. The most commonly employed and useful tool i
8 - 4 MC40 Integrator Guideb. Save and close the file.5. To install ADB USB driver for the first time:a. Connect the MC40 to the host computer using t
Application Deployment 8 - 5•Android Debug Bridge, see Using Android Debug Bridge on page 8-6•Mobility Services Platform (MSP) for Android.Installatio
8 - 6 MC40 Integrator GuideUsing Android Debug BridgeUse ADB commands to install application onto the MC40. 1. Connect the micro USB connector of the
Application Deployment 8 - 7Figure 8-2Downloaded Tab3. Touch the application to uninstall.4. Touch Uninstall.5. Touch OK to confirm.System UpdateSyste
8 - 8 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 8-3Recovery Mode Screen9. Touch . The System Recovery screen appears.Figure 8-4System Recovery Screen10. Press the
Application Deployment 8 - 9The operating system manages how applications use RAM. It only allows applications and component processes and services to
8 - 10 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 8-6Storage Settings - On-device Storage• Total space - Displays the total amount of space on the On-device Storage.
Application Deployment 8 - 11system available through the standard ext4 file system. Data in Internal storage is lost upon a Factory or Enterprise res
xii MC40 Integrator GuideVersionsTo determine the current hardware and software versions touch > Settings > About device.•Serial number - Disp
8 - 12 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 8-9Manage Applications ScreenThe Manage Applications screen has four tabs, with lists of applications and their com
Application Deployment 8 - 13•Touch Uninstall to remove the application and all of its data and settings from the MC40. See Uninstall an Application o
8 - 14 MC40 Integrator GuideChanging Application LocationSome applications are designed to be stored on On-device Storage, rather than in internal sto
CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE &TROUBLESHOOTINGIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC40, and provides troubleshootin
9 - 2 MC40 Integrator Guide•To charge the mobile device battery, the battery and charger temperatures must be between +32 ºF and +104 ºF (0 ºC and +40
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 3chlorinated hydrocarbons; acqueous or alcoholic alkaline solutions; ethanolamine; toluene; trichloroethylene; b
9 - 4 MC40 Integrator Guide5. Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector area.6. Use a dry co
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 5TroubleshootingMC40Table 9-1Troubleshooting the MC40 Problem Cause SolutionWhen the user presses the Power butt
9 - 6 MC40 Integrator GuideA message appears stating that the MC40 memory is full.Too many applications installed on the MC40.Remove user-installed ap
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 9 - 7Single Slot Charging CradleFive Slot Universal Charge Only CradleTable 9-2Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charg
About This Guide xiiiNotational ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this document:•Italics are used to highlight the following:• Chapters
9 - 8 MC40 Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerTable 9-4Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Symptom Possible Cause ActionBa
APPENDIX A TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSMC40 Technical SpecificationsThe following table summarizes the MC40’s intended operating environment and technical
A - 2 MC40 Integrator GuidePerformance CharacteristicsCPU Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 @ 800 MHz, dual-coreOperating System Android-based ASOP 2.3Memor
Specifications A - 3Rear-facing Camera For bar code scanning and image capture: 8 MP auto-focus camera with aiming; captures 1D and 2D bar codes, phot
A - 4 MC40 Integrator GuideDecode ZoneFigure A-1 shows the decode zone for the SE4500-DL imager. Typical values appear. Table A-3 lists the typical di
Specifications A - 5Figure A-1SE4500-DL Decode Zone
A - 6 MC40 Integrator GuideTable A-3SE4500-DL Decode DistancesSymbol Density/BarCode TypeBar CodeContent/ContrastNote 2Typical Working RangesNear Far3
Specifications A - 7Connector Pin-outsHeadset ConnectorFigure A-2Headset ConnectorPower ConnectorFigure A-3Power ConnectorTable A-4Headset Connector P
A - 8 MC40 Integrator GuideUSB ConnectorFigure A-4micro-B USB ConnectorTable A-6micro-B USB Connector Pin-outsPin Signal Name Description1 VBUS +5 VDC
Specifications A - 9MC40 Accessory SpecificationsSingle Slot Charge CradleFive Slot Universal Charge Only CradleTable A-7Single Slot Charge Cradle Tec
xiv MC40 Integrator GuideMotorola Solutions responds to calls by email or telephone within the time limits set forth in support agreements.If your pro
A - 10 MC40 Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerInput Voltage 12 VDCPower Consumption (with five MC40s) 37.5 wattsOperating Temperature 0
APPENDIX B KEYPAD REMAP STRINGSIntroductionTable B-1 lists the available key event name for use when remapping key.Table B-1Remap Key Event/Scancodes
B - 2 MC40 Integrator GuidePOUND 228DPAD_UP 103DPAD_DOWN 108DPAD_LEFT 105DPAD_RIGHT 106DPAD_CENTER 232VOLUME_UP 115VOLUME_DOWN 114CAMERA 212A 30B 48C
Specifications B - 3W 17X 45Y 21Z 44COMMA 51PERIOD 52ALT_LEFT 56ALT_RIGHT 100SHIFT_LEFT 42SHIFT_RIGHT 54TAB 15SPACE 57EXPLORER 150ENVELOPE 155ENTER 28
B - 4 MC40 Integrator GuidePICTSYMBOLS 61SWITCH_CHARSET 62BUTTON_A 63BUTTON_B 64BUTTON_C 65BUTTON_X 66BUTTON_Y 67BUTTON_Z 68BUTTON_L1 183BUTTON_R1 184
GLOSSARYAAFH. Adaptive Frequency HoppingAPI. (Application Programming Interface) An interface by means of which one software component communicates wi
Glossary - 2 MC40 Integrator GuideCCDRH. Center for Devices and Radiological Health. A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety.
Glossary - 3EEAN. European Article Number. This European/International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards. Elem
Glossary - 4 MC40 Integrator GuideIEC (825) Class 1. This is the lowest power IEC laser classification. Conformity is ensured through a software restr
Glossary - 5LED Indicator. A semiconductor diode (LED - Light Emitting Diode) used as an indicator, often in digital displays. The semiconductor uses
CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDIntroductionThis chapter provides information about the MC40, accessories, charging, and resetting the MC40.Unpacking the MC4
Glossary - 6 MC40 Integrator GuideRRAM. Random Access Memory. Data in RAM can be accessed in random order, and quickly written and read.RF. Radio Freq
Glossary - 7Symbol Length. Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone (margin) adjacent to the start character to the end of the q
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INDEXNumerics2-way charge cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2, 2-10AAC line cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 2 MC40 Integrator GuidecradlesFour Slot charge only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1Four Slot charge only docking . . . . . .
Index - 3Rradios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 - 2 MC40 Integrator GuideInstalling the BatteryTo install the battery:1. Align the battery with the slots in the battery compartment.2. Lower the ba
Getting Started 1 - 31. Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source.2. Insert the MC40 into a cradle or attach to a cable. The MC40
1 - 4 MC40 Integrator Guide1. Press the Power button until the Device options menu displays.2. Touch Battery swap. The Right and Left LEDs light red.3
Getting Started 1 - 5•Soft Reset•Hard Reset•Enterprise Reset•Factory Reset.Soft ResetPerform a Soft Reset when applications become unresponsive.To per
1 - 6 MC40 Integrator Guide8. Touch . The System Recovery screen appears.Figure 1-5System Recovery Screen9. Press the Up and Down volume buttons to n
Getting Started 1 - 7Figure 1-6Recovery Mode Screen8. Touch . The System Recovery screen appears.Figure 1-7System Recovery Screen9. Press the Up and
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CHAPTER 2 ACCESSORIESIntroductionThis chapter provides set up information for the following MC40 accessories.Table 2-1MC40 Accessories Accessory Part
2 - 2 MC40 Integrator Guide4-way DC Cable 25-85992-01R Connects one power supply (PWRS-14000-241R) to four Four Slot Battery Chargers.US AC Line Cord
Accessories 2 - 3Single Slot Charge Only CradleThe Single Slot Charge Only Cradle provides power for operating and charging the MC40.SetupTo setup the
2 - 4 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 2-2Single Slot Charge Only Cradle SetupThe Single Slot Charge only cradle contains an insert that can be removed so
Accessories 2 - 5ChargingTo charge the MC40 battery, place the MC40 into the cradle.Figure 2-4MC40 Battery ChargingThe Right LED indicates the status
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2 - 6 MC40 Integrator GuideFour Slot Battery ChargerThe Four Slot Battery Charger charges up to four MC40 spare batteries.Single Charger SetupTo setup
Accessories 2 - 7Figure 2-6Setup with 2-way DC CableFour Charger SetupTo setup four Four Slot Battery Charger:1. Plug the 4-way DC Cable plugs into th
2 - 8 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 2-7Setup with 4-way DC CableChargingTo charge the spare batteries:1. Insert the spare battery into a spare battery c
Accessories 2 - 9Figure 2-8Charging BatteriesCharge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Charging is intelligently controll
2 - 10 MC40 Integrator GuideFive Slot Universal Charge Only CradleThe Five Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle:•Provides power for operating and chargin
Accessories 2 - 112. Align the lip of the cup with the slot on the front of the cradle. Ensure that the cup is positioned within the Slot Alignment Ta
2 - 12 MC40 Integrator GuideFour Slot Battery Charger InstallationTo install a Four Slot Battery Charger:1. Install a Battery Charger Cup. See Cup Ins
Accessories 2 - 13Figure 2-14Five Slot Universal Charge Only Cradle Power ConnectionsThe Charging Cup contains an insert. Remove the insert when charg
2 - 14 MC40 Integrator GuideCharge batteries in temperatures from 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC40. T
Accessories 2 - 15Finger StrapUse the optional finger strap to securely hold the MC40 while working. To install the finger strap:1. Press the Power bu
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2 - 16 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 2-19Align Finger Strap6. Secure the finger strap to the MC40 using a Phillips screwdriver.Figure 2-20Secure Finger
Accessories 2 - 17Figure 2-21Install Battery
2 - 18 MC40 Integrator GuideRubber BootUse to rubber boot to add additional protection to the MC40.Figure 2-22Rubber Boot1. Insert the bottom of the M
Accessories 2 - 19Figure 2-24Pull Boot Over MC403. Ensure that the rubber boot is sitting flat against the MC40.
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CHAPTER 3 USB COMMUNICATIONConnecting to a Host Computer via USBConnect the MC40 to a host computer using the Micro USB Cable to transfer files betwee
3 - 2 MC40 Integrator Guide4. Touch Turn on USB storage. The Turn on USB Storage dialog box appears.5. Touch OK. When the MC40 is connected as USB sto
CHAPTER 4 DATAWEDGECONFIGURATIONIntroductionDataWedge is an application that reads data, processes the data and sends the data to an application.Basic
4 - 2 MC40 Integrator GuideUsing the CameraTo capture bar code data:1. Ensure that an application is open on the MC40 and a text field is in focus (te
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 3•Visible profiles:•Profile0 - created automatically the first time DataWedge runs. Generic profile used when there are no
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev A 11/30/12 Initial release.-02 Rev A 04/26/13 Add Rev
4 - 4 MC40 Integrator GuideProcess Plug-insProcess Plug-ins are used in DataWedge to manipulate the received data according to the requirement, before
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 5Profile names are color coded. Enabled profiles are white and disabled profiles are gray.To configure a profile touch the
4 - 6 MC40 Integrator GuideDisabling DataWedgeTo disable DataWedge:1. Touch > DataWedge.2. Touch > Settings.3. Touch DataWedge enabled. The gr
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 7Figure 4-7Profile Configuration Screen•Profile enabled - Enables or disables this profile. A check in the checkbox indica
4 - 8 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 4-9Select Application Menu3. Select the desired application from the list. The Select activity menu appears.Figure 4
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 9Figure 4-11Selected Application/ActivityBarcode InputUse the Bar Code Input options to configure the Bar Code Scanner Inp
4 - 10 MC40 Integrator Guide•MicroPDF USPostnet USPlanet•UK Postal Japanese Postal Australian Postal•Canadian Postal Dutch Postal US4state FICS•Codaba
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 11•Code128•Length1 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 0). See Decode Lengths on page 4-15 for more information.•Length
4 - 12 MC40 Integrator Guidesymbols that include a modulo 43 check digit. Enable this feature only if the Code 39 symbols contain a modulo 43 check di
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 13•Codabar•Length1 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 6). See Decode Lengths on page 4-15 for more information.•Length
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4 - 14 MC40 Integrator Guide•Code11•Length1 - Use to set decode lengths (default - 4). See Decode Lengths on page 4-15 for more information.•Length2 -
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 15Decode LengthsThe allowable decode lengths are specified by options Length1 and Length2 as follows:•Variable length: Dec
4 - 16 MC40 Integrator Guidesearches the image more aggressively for a supplemental. Tries to scan the supplemental if it is present. If the supplemen
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 17•Picklist - Allows the imager to decode only the bar code that is directly under the cross-hair/reticle (+) part of the
4 - 18 MC40 Integrator GuideMSR InputUse MSR Input options to configure the MSR Input Plug-in for the profile.EnabledEnables or disables this plug-in.
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 19Keystroke OutputUse to configure the Keystroke Output Plug-in for the profile.•Enabled - Enables or disables this plug-i
4 - 20 MC40 Integrator Guide• Broadcast intent•Advanced data formatting - is a way to customizing data before transmission. Use advanced data formatti
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 21The Intent delivery option allows the method by which the intent is delivered to be specified. The delivery mechanisms a
4 - 22 MC40 Integrator GuideGenerating Advanced Data Formatting RulesThe ADF plug-in applies rules (actions to be performed based on defined criteria)
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 233. Touch OK.To define the rule:1. Touch the newly created rule in the Rules List.Figure 4-13Rule Screen2. Touch the Rule
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4 - 24 MC40 Integrator Guide5. Touch String position option to specify the position of the string specified in the String to check for option. The ADF
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 254. Repeat steps to create more actions.5. Touch .6. Touch .Delete a RuleTo delete an existing rule:1. Touch and hold on
4 - 26 MC40 Integrator GuideDelete an ActionTo delete an action from the Actions list, touch and hold the action name and select Delete action from th
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 27•contains 129 at the start positionDataWedge format the data:•Pad all sends with zeros to length 8•send all data up to c
4 - 28 MC40 Integrator Guide28. Touch String.29. In the Enter a string text box, enter X and then touch OK.30. Touch .31. Touch > New action.32. S
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 29Figure 4-18Formatted DataDataWedge SettingsThe DataWedge Settings screen provides access to general, non-profile related
4 - 30 MC40 Integrator Guide1. Copy the configuration file to the root of the MC40 On-device Storage.2. Touch > DataWedge.3. Touch > Settings
DataWedge Configuration 4 - 31While DataWedge is running it receives a notification from the system that a datawedge.db file is placed into the /enter
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CHAPTER 5 WLAN CONFIGURATIONIntroductionThe MC40 supports the following security options:•Open•Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP)•Wi-Fi Protected Acces
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5 - 2 MC40 Integrator GuideFigure 5-1WLAN Network Security Dialog Boxes•If the network security is Open, touch Connect.•If the network security is WEP
WLAN Configuration 5 - 31. Touch > Settings > Wireless & networks.2. Touch Wi-Fi to turn Wi-Fi on.3. Touch Wi-Fi settings.4. Touch Add Wi-F
5 - 4 MC40 Integrator Guide•Regulatory• Enable 802.11d - Enabled by default. The MC40 obtains Regulatory information from the AP including country cod
WLAN Configuration 5 - 5Proxy ConfigurationA proxy server is a server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from ot
5 - 6 MC40 Integrator Guide1. Touch > Setting > Wireless & networks.2. Touch Wi-Fi settings.3. In the Wi-Fi networks list, touch and hold t
CHAPTER 6 ADMINISTRATOR UTILITIESIntroductionMotorola Solutions provides a suite of utilities that allow an administrator to manage the following feat
6 - 2 MC40 Integrator GuideMulti-user/AppLock ConfigurationTo use the Multi-user Login and Application Lock features, the administrator must create us
Administrator Utilities 6 - 3Figure 6-2User Manager Window2. In the Username text box, enter a user name. The text is case sensitive and required.3. I
6 - 4 MC40 Integrator Guide4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each additional package.Create GroupsCreate groups of users that have access to specific ap
Administrator Utilities 6 - 5•White List Files - Filename: the filenames are the names of the group created in the Group file. Lists the applications
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6 - 6 MC40 Integrator Guide2. Click Edit Group.3. Make changes and then click OK.Delete a GroupTo delete a group:1. Select a group in the Groups list.
Administrator Utilities 6 - 7Figure 6-5MultiUser Administrator Screen2. Touch Load User List. The application reads the data from the passwd file and
6 - 8 MC40 Integrator Guide1. Touch > MultiUser Administrator.2. Touch Disable MultiUser. The Multi-user feature is disabled immediately.3. The MC
Administrator Utilities 6 - 9Disable Data SeparationTo disable data separation:1. Touch > MultiUser Administrator.2. Touch .3. Touch Disable Data
6 - 10 MC40 Integrator GuideThe permitted application names are built into an application White List that is used to know which applications are manag
Administrator Utilities 6 - 11The text file contains one line for each group. Each line is formatted as follows:<groupname>:<user1>,<us
6 - 12 MC40 Integrator GuideTo assure that administrative users have access to all device functionality, the White List for the administrative users g
Administrator Utilities 6 - 13Figure 6-8Enter Key Dialog Box5. In the Enter key text box, enter the key name followed by the key value obtained in ste
6 - 14 MC40 Integrator GuideDelete a KeyTo delete a key from the MC40:1. Touch Revoke Key.2. Touch the key to deleted.3. Touch OK.VolumesCreates an en
Administrator Utilities 6 - 15Figure 6-10Enter Parameter To Create Volume Dialog Box5. Touch OK. The message Successfully Created the Volume appears b
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