Motorola MK1250-0N0DAKBNTWR Reference Guide

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    MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 72E-87924-02 Revision A January 2008
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    .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide © 2008 by Motorola, information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. The software is trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
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    iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change -01 Rev A -02 Rev A Date 8/2006 1/2008 Description Initial release. Motorola rebranding, removed antenna information, updated RF card installation procedure.
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    iv MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    Table of Contents About This Guide Introduction ...xiii Chapter Descriptions ...xiii Notational Conventions xiv Related Publications ...xv Service Information...xv Chapter 1: MK1200 Introduction Introduction ...1-1 MK1200 Configurations 1-1 MK1200 Parts ...1-2 LCD ...1-2 Scanner Window ...1-2
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    vi MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Smart Raster ...1-10 Specular Reflection 1-11 Chapter 2: Installation Introduction ...2-1 Unpacking the MK1200 2-1 Installation Overview ...2-2 MK1200 Mounting ...2-3 MK1200 Wall Mounting Options 2-4 Pole Mounting ...2-6 Connecting the
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    Table of Contents vii Chapter 4: Remote Device Manager Introduction ...4-1 Generating Configuration Files 4-1 Performing Discovery (Detection) of Devices on a Network 4-2 Automated Staging/Configuring/Provisioning of Networked Devices 4-2 Remote Monitoring ...4-2 Remotely Initiating Select Device
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    viii MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Free Source Code 6-2 Web Kiosk Software Suite 6-3 Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes 6-3 Installing the Web Kiosk Software Suite 6-3 Disabling/Restoring the Web Kiosk Software
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    Table of Contents ix MSR Object Test ...7-22 Scanner Object Test ...7-23 MicroKiosk Object Test 7-24 Chapter 8: Software Development Environments Introduction ...8-1 Symbol Mobility Developer Kits (SMDKs 8-1 Symbol Mobility Developer Kit (SMDK) for C 8-2 Symbol Mobility Developer Kit (SMDK) for
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    x MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Appendix E: Terminal Configuration Manager Introduction ...E-1 Starting Terminal Configuration Manager Appendix G: Troubleshooting Introduction ...G-1 Troubleshooting Notes G-1 Troubleshooting ...G-2 OS Upgrade Troubleshooting G-6 MK1200
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    Quick Startup Instructions Table of Contents xi
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    xii MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    Chapter Descriptions Following are brief descriptions of each chapter in this guide. • Chapter 1, MK1200 Introduction, provides an overview of the the wide range of capabilities used to support independent application development on the MK1200. a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console's FTP server.
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    xiv MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide • Appendix D, Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes, provides , provides instructions on using IPL mode to upgrade flash partitions. • Appendix G, Troubleshooting, provides troubleshooting procedures for correcting problems encountered with
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    -54435-xx • AirBeam Package Builder Product Reference Guide, p/n 72-55769-xx. • Aegis documentation, available at: http://www.mtghouse.com/ Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support for your region. Contact information is available at
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    xvi MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    -0N0DAKBNT0R Wired Ethernet, non-touch screen, 32 MB / 32 MB MK1200-0N0DAKBWT0R Wired Ethernet, touch screen, 32 MB / 32 MB MK1250-0N0DAKBNTWR 802.11b, non-touch screen, 32 MB / 32 MB, no Ethernet support/chip is present MK1250-0N0DAKBWTWR 802.11b, touch screen, 32 MB / 32 MB, no Ethernet
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    1 - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide MK1200 Parts MK1200 parts include: • Optional touch screen • Scanner window • and making decisions when prompted. See Remapping Buttons on page 7-8 for instructions on setting the buttons' values. Access Covers The access cover on the
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    Function Button (A) Function Button (B) Figure 1-1 MK1200 Front View MK1200 Introduction 1 - 3 Optional Touch Screen Function Button (D) Function Button (C) Scanner Window
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    1 - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Keyhole Mounts (4) PCMCIA Access Cover* Vertical Cable Run Accessory Bay Connections Access Cover* (MSR) Figure 1-2 MK1200 Rear View CAUTION *When an access cover is removed,
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    Printer (RS-232). *Functional on wired Ethernet MK1200 configurations only, not on MK1250 RF units. Ethernet/Bias-T Wired Ethernet: Power via AC Outlet The Ethernet . Wired Ethernet: Power via Power-Over-Ethernet The MK1200 supports Power-Over-Ethernet (POE), Symbol Technologies' proprietary Bias-T
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    1 - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Printer (RS-232) The Printer (RS-232) port (RJ such as PDF417. See Bar Code Scanning on page 1-8. Software Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for the Microsoft® Windows® CE
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    MK1200 Introduction 1 - 7 Expansion Card Slot The MK1200 contains one Type III Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) expansion slot. NOTE Adding a PCMCIA card to the MK1200 adds flash memory. Power Options Power can be supplied via the standard Symbol approved power supply
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    1 - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Bar Code Scanning The MK1200 decodes any traditional retail or PDF417 bar code presented in its field of view. A user-developed application running on the
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    MK1200 Introduction 1 - 9 Figure 1-4 Scanning with the MK1200 Cyclone Omnidirectional In Cyclone Omnidirectional mode the scan pattern decodes standard 1-dimensional symbologies in any orientation. This mode cannot be used to decode 2D bar codes (PDF417). Figure 1-5 Cyclone Omnidirectional Pattern
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    1 - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Smart Raster In Smart Raster mode, a single scan line pattern appears and decodes a standard bar code. If a 2D bar code is presented, the scanning pattern
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    MK1200 Introduction 1 - 11 Ensure the symbol is in good condition. Specular Reflection When laser beams reflect directly back into the scanner from the bar code, they can "blind" the scanner and make decoding difficult. This phenomenon is called specular reflection. To avoid this, scan the bar code
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    1 - 12 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    inspect it for damage. Keep the packing, it is the approved shipping container and should be used if the MK1200 needs to be returned for servicing.
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    2 - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Installation Overview To install the MK1200: 1. Select the mounting method (see MK1200 Mounting on page 2-3): • Wall Mount • Pole Mount • Desk Mount. 2. Select the method of
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    Installation 2 - 3 MK1200 Mounting If desired, mount the MK1200 on a wall, pole, or counter top using the following optional mounting accessories: • Wall Mounts • Pole Mount Kit, see page 2-6. NOTE The MSR increases the width of the MK1200 from 8.92 inches to 11.5 inches. The height and depth do
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    4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide MK1200 Wall Mounting Options Wall mounting options include: • Using the Wall Mount Kit 1. Determine the MK1200 mounting location. 2. Follow the instructions and use the template provided with the MK1200. Secure the Connector/Port Cover to
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    Mounting To recess the MK1200: 1. Cut an opening in the wall, 8.63" minimum height x 8.0" minimum width. 2. Place the back housing into the opening, following the instructions in Using the Wall Mount Kit on page 2-4. See Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3 on page 2-5. Symbol does not provide hardware to
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    2 - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Pole Mounting The Pole Mounting Kit accommodates poles up to 11.5 inches in diameter. To install the MK1200 using the Pole Mounting Kit: 1. Wrap the
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    Installation 2 - 7 Connecting the MK1200 The MK1200 communication interfaces include both wired and wireless solutions: • Wired Ethernet (10 Base-T cable) • Power via AC outlet (see below) • Power via Symbol's BiasT Power-Over-Ethernet (see page 2-8) • Wireless Ethernet (11Mb RF) • Wired RS-232 (
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    2 - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Wired Ethernet: Power via POE The POE installation option allows the MK1200 to communicate and receive power on the same 10 Base-T Ethernet cable. See
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    Installation 2 - 9 Customer Switch / Hub (Main Computer Room / MDF) Category 5 Fiber Optic Cable Customer Patch Panel (Remote Computer Room / IDF) P/N 50-14001-006R DC Power Supply AP-PSBIAS-TR AP-PSBIAS-TR DC Power Supply P/N 50-14001-006R 100m Category 5 Specification Limit MK1200
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    2 - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Printers The RS-232 port can also be used to connect to a printer. For port locations, see Figure 1-3 on page 1-5. Confirm the connector pin-out
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    Installation 2 - 11 Ethernet / Bias-T Port Connections The Ethernet connector provides both Ethernet signals and power supply voltage to the MK1200 through a single Ethernet cable. If providing power to the MK1200 via POE, DO NOT use the Symbol AC power supply. Table 2-2 Power-Over-Ethernet
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    2 - 12 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Mounting NOTE The MSR increases the width of the MK1200 from 8.92 inches to 11.5 inches. The height and depth do
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    Installation 2 - 13 2. Remove the three screws shown in Figure 2-10 from the back of the MK1200 and remove the protective cover. Retain only the screw from the protective cover. Two new (longer) screws are provided with the MSR. Remove Screws (3) Protective Cover Figure 2-10 Removing the Cover
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    2 - 14 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 4. Align the mounting holes on the MSR with the MSR mounting holes on the MK1200 as shown in Figure 2-12. MSR Figure 2-12 Positioning the
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    Figure 2-14 shows the MSR mounted to the MK1200 for card reading. Installation 2 - 15 Figure 2-14 View of MSR Mounted to the MK1200
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    2 - 16 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Installing/Removing the RF Card NOTE This section applies to factory-shipped RF models only. To remove and re-install the RF card: 1. Disconnect power
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    Chapter 3 Configuration Introduction This chapter describes how to set up and configure the MK1200 applications, communications, and network settings which include parameters such as the device name, internet browser settings, date and time, and several other key settings. Configure these
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    3 - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Using the Microsoft Windows Control Panel The Control Panel on the MK1200 Start menu changes a limited number of parameters. If desired, use the Control Panel
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    Using ActiveSync on page 3-3). • Send the file to the MK1200 Application folder using FTP (see the instructions provided with the FTP software) or AirBeam. • Copy the mkconfig.reg file to a PCMCIA card, file (if present). NOTE Use the RDM or System Menu to enable ActiveSync support in the MK1200 if
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    MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Rebooting the MK1200 After downloading the mkconfig.reg , then select View > Refresh to verify the device rebooted successfully. Local Boot To manually cold boot the MK1200, which enables the settings within the mkconfig.reg file to load
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    Configuration 3 - 5 System Menu Setting Defaults Using the System Menu Use the System Menu to set parameter values locally on the MK1200. See Default Parameters on page 3-6 for these options. The System Menu is identical to the RDM Configuration Utility Window for MK1200 devices, and provides local
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    3 - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Default Parameters The default settings that follow apply to both the Remote Device Manager on a host computer and System Menu on the MK1200. Configuration File
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    each bar code (and after ENTER, if enabled). Trigger Mode Specifies whether to constantly trigger the scanner laser or trigger it manually. Manual Trigger Scanning Mode Specifies scanner raster mode. Omnidirectional - 1D only Prefix Specifies text to add to the beginning of a bar None
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    3 - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Communications The third branch of the MK1200 Configuration Utility window and System Menu is Communications. Table 3-4 describes these wired Ethernet parameters. To configure DHCP options,
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    Configuration 3 - 9 System Configuration The fourth branch of the MK1200 Configuration Utility window and System Menu is System Configuration. Table 3-5 lists these parameters and their descriptions. Also see: • Device Activity Management (Sleep/Wake-up Functionality) on page 3-17 • Printing on
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    3 - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 3-5 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) System Configuration Parameters Description Default Button Security Enables/disables the button security functionality on the MK1200 device. Check to
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    0 to disable RAM expansion. 1048576 Show Error Messages Determines whether the system displays Disabled dialogs when low memory problems occur. Identification General Configuration Name Specifies device name. None Description Specifies device description. None Contact Contact details of
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    12 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 3-5 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) System server to contact for updates. If no time server is set in the field, the time service is disabled. Do not set an IP address for this parameter. If the MK1200 is unable
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    Zebra EPL Series Specifies the baud rate of the active printer if the selected active printer is a Zebra EPL Series printer. For a list of supported EPL printers, see Printing on page 3-17. 9600 Zebra EPL Series Flow Control Specifies the flow control of the active printer if the selected active
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    14 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 3-5 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) System - General HTML in web pages does not use regional settings without programmatic support. To use regional settings, script in web pages must format dates, times
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    Configuration 3 - 15 Table 3-5 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) System Configuration Parameters Description Default Currency Symbol Position Position of currency symbol. The asterisk *1.1 (\"*\") denotes the universal currency symbol. The period (\".\") indicates the chosen
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    3 - 16 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 3-5 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) System Configuration Parameters Description Default User Apps There are seven user application slots, with identical parameters. Each slot is
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    DAM does not invoke the Inactivity Application. Printing The MK1200 supports printing text, bar codes, and bitmaps in the following printer in Continuous Paper mode, the autosense does not work and you must manually set the gap to zero. To avoid this, send a command to the printer to
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    3 - 18 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Advanced Printer Monitoring Functionality For some printers, such as the Zebra QL Series, the MK1200 supports advanced printer monitoring functionality, such as: • Detecting if the printer cable is connected • Detecting if the printer
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    authorization is required to connect to the server. Disabled User Authentication Domain Domain that holds information on authentic users that are allowed to access FTP service from the server. None User List List of users able to access the FTP server. None
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    3 - 20 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Control Panel Configuration Parameters On touch-enabled configurations, when using the Windows® desktop Control Panel to modify certain MK1200 configuration settings, select Start > Programs > Save
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    Button Definitions To change the button mapping on the MK1200: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-tap the Button Definitions icon from the Control Panel window. Configuration 3 - 21 Figure 3-5 Button Definitions Screen 3. Tap on the button to remap. The button's current hex code
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    3 - 22 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 4. To select a date, tap the date in the calendar. 5. To set the current time, highlight the hours, minutes, seconds, or AM/PM field in the
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    the button. Note: Changing this application is not recommended. Errors in this configuration parameter or the program that is run can prevent troubleshooting or interacting with the MK1200 in protected mode. 4. Specify the password to access protected mode, and enter it a second time to confirm
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    3 - 24 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 3. Double-tap the clapboard to test the settings. If the icon does not change, adjust the settings on the checkerboard and test the settings again. 4.
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    Regional Settings To set up or change regional settings: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Settings icon. Configuration 3 - 25 Figure 3-12 Regional Settings Properties Screen - Regional Settings Tab 2. On the Regional Settings tab, in Your locale (location), select the region to
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    3 - 26 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 6. To change the way the date appears, tap the Date tab and make the changes. Figure 3-16 Regional Settings Properties Screen - Date Tab 7. Tap Start >
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    Chapter 4 Remote Device Manager Introduction The Symbol Remote Device Manager (RDM) 2.5 is a simple, menu-based Windows® utility for streamlining large and small site deployments. This utility allows a user to remotely stage (discover and configure) and monitor networked MK1200s. The RDM
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    4 - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Performing Discovery (Detection) of Devices on a Network The RDM discovers and displays the IP addresses of MK1200s on different subnets to which the host computer
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 3 Installing the Symbol Remote Device Manager The RDM is available for download from the Symbol Developer Zone web site (http://devzone.symbol.com/). 1. Download the Symbol Remote Device Manager install file and save it on the host computer hard drive. 2. Select Start > Run
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    4 - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 6. The Symbol Remote Device Manager Confirm Installation screen requests to confirm installation. Click Next to continue. Figure 4-3 Symbol Remote Device Manager Confirm Installation 7. The Symbol
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 5 Symbol Remote Device Manager Main Screen To open the Symbol Remote Device Manager on the host computer, select Start > Programs >Symbol Remote Device Manager > Symbol Remote Device Manager. Figure 4-5 MK1200 Symbol Remote Device Manager Symbol Remote Device Manager
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    for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 4-1 Symbol Remote Device Manager Menu Items (Continued) Menu Item Function RF Signal Strength Launches the RF Signal Analyzer which displays RF signal strength. Only RF MK1200s running Mobile Companion support this feature. RF MK1200s running Aegis
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 7 Table 4-1 Symbol Remote Device Manager Menu Items (Continued) Menu Item Function Manage Static IP Address Opens the Manage Static IP Address window. See Managing Static IP Addresses on page 4-20. Custom DHCP Options Displays the Customer DHCP Options window. Use
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    4 - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Row Colors The Symbol RDM uses a color scheme to indicate the state of the MK1200 devices. Table 4-3 Row Colors Color Status Green Successfully retrieved/pushed
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 9 Filtering Parameters Use the Filter Parameters fields on the RDM main screen to display only certain devices on the network. Table 4-5 describes these fields. Table 4-5 Filter Parameters Fields Menu Item Function Product Group Select a product group to display.
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    4 - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Filtering Example In Figure 4-6, the filter parameter is set to a configuration group called Technical to isolate a device used in the Technical department. When you click
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 11 Creating a Configuration File To create a new configuration file: 1. From the Remote Device Manager, select Tools > Create Local Configuration File from the menu bar. 2. In the Domains window, select the applicable domain/product (MK1200) and click OK. This opens the
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    12 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Modifying an Existing Configuration File NOTE If you upgraded the to open the RDM Options screen, and check Auto reboot after download. NOTE To reboot manually instead, in the RDM, select the MK1200 device, then select Actions > Cold Boot.
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    row color changes to green. See Row Colors on page 4-8 and State Icons on page 4-8. 4. If the Auto reboot after download option is disabled, manually cold boot the MK1200(s). In the RDM main screen, select the MK1200(s) to reboot, then select Actions > Cold Boot. Allow approximately one minute for
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    options: • Set AirBeam Parameters for launching AirBeam. For more information on AirBeam command line parameters, refer to the AirBeam Package Builder Product Reference Guide. • Set the FTP user ID in the User ID field and password in the Password field for accessing an FTP server. Leave this blank
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 15 • Check the Enable auto-refresh every option to enable automatic refresh/discovery of devices and specify the time period in its text box. This automatically refreshes the Discovered Devices list after a cold/warm boot or after a configuration file push. • In the
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    4 - 16 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Device Information - Info Tab: Detected Device Information The Info tab displays identification information about the selected MK1200. Also see Performing Discovery (Detection) of Devices on a
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 17 Device Information - Software Tab: Version Information The Software tab displays the applications, operating system, monitor driver, and platform, and their version information for the selected MK1200. Figure 4-10 MK1200 Remote Device Monitor - Software Tab
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    4 - 18 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Device Information - Storage Tab: Memory Availability and Usage The Storage tab displays storage areas on the selected MK1200, their physical size, and available free memory. Figure 4-11 MK1200 Remote Device Monitor - Storage Tab
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 19 Device Information - Partitions Tab The Partitions tab displays the number and size of the storage areas on the selected MK1200. Figure 4-12 MK1200 Remote Device Monitor - Partitions Tab
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    4 - 20 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Setting a Static IP Address To set a static IP address for a wired device: 1. In the MK1200 Configuration Utility window, select IP Address under the appropriate adapter:
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 21 Adding Static IP Addresses 1. In the Symbol Remote Device Manager, select Tools > Manage Static Addresses. Figure 4-14 Manage Static Addresses Window 2. Enter the IP address and the name, and click Add. Repeat this to enter other static IP addresses. 3. Click OK to save
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    4 - 22 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Modifying Static IP Addresses 1. In the Symbol Remote Device Manager, select Tools > Manage Static IP Addresses. Figure 4-15 Modifying Static Addresses 2. Select the IP address
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 23 Deleting Static IP Addresses 1. In the Symbol Remote Device Manager, select Tools > Manage Static IP Addresses. Figure 4-16 Deleting Static Addresses 2. Select the IP address to delete, and click Delete. Repeat this to delete other static IP addresses. 3. Click OK to
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    4 - 24 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide DHCP Configuration Familiarity with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) options is required to edit options and save them to the configuration file. NOTE Do not
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 25 To change Send DHCP options: 1. In the MK1200 Configuration Utility window, select DHCP Options under the appropriate adapter: Onboard Wired Ethernet. 2. Click Edit Send Options to view the Send window. Figure 4-18 DHCP Send Options Window 3. To add options to the
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    4 - 26 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Custom DHCP Options Use the RDM to add/edit/remove custom DHCP options available within the RDM. Select Tools > Custom DHCP Options. Figure 4-19 Custom
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    Remote Device Manager 4 - 27 Updating the RDM on the Host Computer To update the RDM: 1. Use the Windows® Add/Remove a Program utility to remove the RDM from the host computer. 2. Install an updated RDM. See Installing the Symbol Remote Device Manager on page 4-3. Restoring Configuration Parameter
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    page 5-3) • AirBEAM version 2.16 (see AirBeam Package Builder Product Reference Guide). ActiveSync The MK1200 communicates with a host computer via Microsoft® ActiveSync instructions included with the ActiveSync software. NOTE The MK1200's implementation of ActiveSync 3.7 does not support
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    MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Connecting the MK1200 to the Host Computer See the following instructions to configure ActiveSync for Guest access, suitable for New Partnership Window 4. As Partnership is not supported, click No, then Next. The New Partnership/Name Your Device window
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    Transferring Files to the MK1200 5 - 3 5. Click Next. The Microsoft ActiveSync Guest Connected window appears. Figure 5-3 Microsoft ActiveSync Guest Connected Window To download files (such as the mkconfig.reg file) from the host computer to the MK1200, use Windows Explorer to copy the files. Then,
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    5 - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    provide: • Advertising (Attract Mode) • Price verification • Alternate language information • Printing capability • Magstripe reading (MSR) • Loyalty program • Guided selling tool. The Store Operations screens provide: • Employee bulletin (text messaging) • Weekly employee work schedule • Time and
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    6 - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Customer Facing Price Verification Loyalty Program Guided Selling Tool Advertising Alternate Language Support Payment via MSR Free Source Code • Dynamic button re-labeling • Prevent website redirection • Scan engine control •
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    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 3 Web Kiosk Software Suite The Web Kiosk Software Suite MK1100WEBKSS_X.XX.ZIP and source code are available at http://devzone.symbol.com. The Web Kiosk Software Suite does not require any external connectivity to run. Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes The Web Kiosk
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    6 - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Installing a New Web Kiosk Software Suite Version 1. Create a folder on the host computer called SoftwareSuite. 2. Download the Web Kiosk Software Suite MK1100WEBKSS_X.XX.ZIP from
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    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 5 8. To restore the Web Kiosk Software Suite, move the mkconfig.reg file back to the My Computer\Application folder. Starting and Exiting the Web Kiosk Software Suite Before launching the Web Kiosk Software Suite, print out the bar codes in Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar
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    Kiosk Software Suite on page 6-8 • Loyalty Program on page 6-10 • Guided Selling Tool (Select Ink Cartridge) on page 6-11. The Store Operations Screen on page 6-13 demonstrates sample store operations that the MK1200 can support: • Text Messaging Screen on page 6-13 • Work Schedule Screen on
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    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 7 Attract Mode The Web Kiosk Software Suite automatically enters Attract Mode after a period of inactivity on any screen, and displays a slide show. The Main Menu bar is visible during the slide show. Figure 6-2 Slide Show Screens Price Verification The Web Kiosk
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    NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scan the bar For sample source code that demonstrates alternative language support from a browser application, refer to the the selected printer. • Down arrow - scroll down the printer list • Troubleshoot - accesses a screen for setting the printer in a mode to print
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    /2844 series printers, and demonstrates how to print on receipt stock (continuous printing) or label stock. The QL series printers support advanced printer monitoring functionality (see Advanced Printer Monitoring Functionality on page 3-18). For sample source code that demonstrates printing from
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    6 - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Loyalty Program Select the Loyalty Program button from the Main Menu bar (see page 6-6) or from the Price Verification screen (see page 6-7) to view the
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    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 11 Guided Selling Tool (Select Ink Cartridge) Select the Select Ink Cartridge button from the Main Menu bar (see page 6-6) to view the Print Cartridge screen. Figure 6-
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    6 - 12 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Select either Black Cartridges or Color Cartridges to view information for that cartridge. Figure 6-12 Cartridge Information Screen For an MSR demonstration on MK1200s with
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    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 13 Store Operations Screen Scan the Employee Badge on page D-6 (5-digit Code 128) to enter the Store Operations mode. The Store Operations menu bar offers the following buttons: • Employee Bulletin (see page 6-13) • Work Schedule (see page 6-14) • Home - returns the
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    14 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Work Schedule Screen Select Work Schedule from the Store Operations sample source code for the following functionality. Screen Layout • Alternate language support: • Displaying screen text in Spanish versus English • Hiding the Browser
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    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 15 Scan Engine • Turning the engine on • Turning the engine off • Setting the scan pattern (omnidirectional or straight line) • Embedding the scanner object in a frame • Routing bar code data via symbology type to different locations. Advertising • Attract loop • How the
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    Chapter 7 System Features Introduction This chapter discusses the following operating system features: • Network Security on page 7-2 • SNMP-Based Remote Monitoring on page 7-3 • RegMerge and CopyFiles on page 7-6 • Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 7-7 • Password Protection (Gate Keeper) on
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    7 - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Also see Electronic Serial Number on page 4-10. Security Overview The following items and features help secure the device from external intrusion: • ActiveSync - deactivation when
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    a few miscellaneous items. • A custom HR MIB performs actions such as rebooting the MK1200. The previous MIBs support Microsoft default implementation. This guide does not provide details of supported MIB-II and Host Resource MIB (HRMIB) functionality, except for specific changes to the HR MIB made
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    7 - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table 7-2 Reported Software Component Versions (Continued) Item Host Resource MIB Location Radio Driver hrInstalledSoftware Radio Firmware hrInstalledSoftware Radio Hardware hrInstalledSoftware N User Application names/
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    platform MK11XXPlat_2.00.17.hex or later, the MicroKiosk Custom HR MIB supports the actions and commands in Table 7-3. Table 7-3 Custom MIB Actions/Commands using SNMP. stiLaunchAirBeam SysOID.10.3 WO GUID Returns the globally unique system identifier (GUID/UUID). Use this for reliable product
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    7 - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide RegMerge and CopyFiles RegMerge and CopyFiles are two device drivers included in the Windows CE OS to assist developers in configuring the MK1200 following a cold
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    System Features 7 - 7 Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop If an MK1200 is configured to launch an application on power-up, you can bypass the application at boot-up to access to the Windows® CE desktop. See Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 6-3. Password Protection (Gate Keeper) The Gate
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    7 - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Remapping Buttons Use the four buttons on the front of the MK1200 individually or in combinations. All 15 combinations can remap to a virtual keycode that
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    System Features 7 - 9 Button Remapping - Keycode Values Use the keycode values in Table 7-6 to remap buttons. Table 7-6 Keycode Values Button Values Function Value Function BACK 0x08 COMMA TAB 0x09 HYPHEN CLEAR 0x0C PERIOD RETURN 0x0D SLASH SHIFT 0x10 BACKQUOTE CONTROL 0x11
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    7 - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Network Time Update: SNTP Client The MK1200 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client can automatically set and update the MK1200 time and date through the
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    in RFC 959, which includes configuration values, transfer parameters, and supports only ASCII and image data types. NOTE You cannot use FTP Valid Windows domain to look for users that are allowed to access FTP service. The FTP server authenticates user password from this Domain Controller. • User
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    7 - 12 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide AirBEAM The following AirBEAM parameters are not viewable on the MK1200's AirBEAM screens: • Configure/Misc a group of graphics files (slides) one at a time. The program supports the following file extensions: • JPG • GIF • BMP • 2BP.
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    the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Symbol\SlideShow] key: • Directory - A string value specifying the directory containing the graphic files. Only one directory is supported. • Delay - A DWORD value indicating the number of seconds to display each graphic. If not specified, the default is 5 seconds
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    7 - 14 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Browser Applications - Handling Network Disconnects The KioskIE.exe browser can redirect to a custom Error Recovery Page if it detects an Internet Explorer error page (like a
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    System Features 7 - 15 Loading Additional Fonts on the MK1200 You can program the MK1200 to support additional fonts such as Unicode and double-byte character font. The MK1200 supports the following system fonts as shipped from the factory. The font files corresponding to these formats are located
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    MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Using Additional Fonts in Browser Applications Regardless of how is on, Internet Explorer can usually determine the appropriate language encoding. If not, manually select it using View > Encoding > More, then select the appropriate language.
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    System Features 7 - 17 Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) Use the input panel (virtual keyboard) on the touchscreen of the MK1200 to enter information. To access the Input Panel, tap the icon in the icon tray. To enter information, use a stylus to select the keys on the input panel. To close the Input
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    7 - 18 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Microsoft WordPad Microsoft WordPad is an application that allows creating, editing, and viewing documents on the MK1200. Password-protect a document if desired. Figure 7-2 Using WordPad
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    System Features 7 - 19 Internet Explorer Use Microsoft Internet Explorer (6.0 compliant) to view Web pages on the MK1200. Use the MK1200 SMDKs to customize the appearance of Internet Explorer. Use the RDM to configure some parameters of Internet Explorer. See Internet Explorer on page 3-6. To access
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    7 - 20 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Browsing the Web Go to a specific Web page in one of the following ways: • Tap Favorites, then tap the favorite to view. Note that new
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    bar codes, bitmaps, and text. Within Internet Explorer, select Favorites > Printer Object Test Page. The Printer Language drop-down menu lists supported printers, and includes the following information for each printer: • Programming language acronym (for example, CPL) • Printer company (for example
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    7 - 22 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide MSR Object Test Use the MSR Object Test Page to test the MSR from the browser application. Select Favorites > MSR Object Test Page to load the MSR Object Test Page. Figure 7-6 MSR Object Test Page
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    System Features 7 - 23 Scanner Object Test Use the Scanner Object Test Page for debugging scanner setup from the browser application. Select Favorites > Scanner Object Test Page to load the Scanner Object Test Page. Figure 7-7 Scanner Object Test Page
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    7 - 24 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide MicroKiosk Object Test Use the MK Object Test Page for debugging MicroKiosk Object setup from the browser application. Select Favorites > MK Object Test Page to
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    Chapter 8 Software Development Environments Introduction The MK1200 operating system is Windows CE .NET 4.2, which supports the major technologies and functions needed to develop applications in any of the following environments: • Native Windows® CE applications in C and C++ • Managed .NET
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    Use this developer kit in conjunction with Microsoft® Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 Service Pack 3 and Symbol's Platform SDK (PSDK) for MK1200c42. SMDK specific C API Libraries • Help file containing a C API Reference Guide • Sample applications with full source code. Sample Applications The sample
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    not need to be loaded. The MK1200 ships with Internet Explorer CE version 6.0 browser, which supports VBScript and Jscript. See http:\\www.microsoft.com for information on Internet Explorer CE version 6.0 Software Suite and C# KSS Source Code Index sections in the MK2000 Product Reference Guide.
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    8 - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    Appendix A Technical Specifications For the latest technical specification information for the MK1200, visit: http://www.symbol.com/MK1200
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    A - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    , use Symbol Mobile Companion version 3.9.3.76. NOTE Mobile Companion supports WPA Home, but not WPA Enterprise. Automated Launch of Aegis Aegis Client double-tap its desktop icon or press all four of the MK1250's buttons simultaneously. The Aegis Client icon then appears in the task bar
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    Guide Aegis Client Install the Aegis Client included in the platform partition 1150c42Plat32Mxxx.hex onto the MK1250 to implement WPA enterprise wireless security. Wireless MK1250s the following to use certificates with Aegis: 1. Manually set the date and time. 2. Install the certificate.
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    RF Network Configuration B - 3 Mobile Companion (11 Mbps Radio) The MK1250 supports wireless communication using Spectrum24 wireless LAN connection. This requires properly configured Access Points (APs) within the facility. Refer to the AP documentation to set up
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    4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide When the menu opens, select Status, WLAN Profiles, Find page B-6. Displays a list of Spectrum24 networks (APs and networked peers) available to the MK1250 for association. The networks are listed by ESSID. Tap a network and tap Connect to
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    at power-up if an 11 Mbps Spectrum24 radio and driver are installed in the MK1250. The Mobile Companion icon appears in the task tray. If it does not launch, manually launch Mobile Companion on the MK1250 by double clicking \Windows\EVMON.EXE. Select WLAN Profiles from the Mobile Companion menu to
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    6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Editing Profiles Mode Tab 1. To change the ESSID and APs country setting, and be appropriate for the country of operation. Select International if using the MK1250 with a non-Symbol AP or a pre-AP 4131 model. 3. To save the Mobile Companion
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    that hosts the Kerberos KDC in the Realm field. The KDC is located on a server and maintains information about the access points and users it supports. The KDC also permits the transmission and receipt of data once the credentials of the user are verified. Tap Kerberos Options to configure different
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    B - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Figure B-5 Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (LEAP) Authentication Description LEAP Select this option to enable LEAP authentication. LEAP is founded on mutual (see Figure B-5) authentication. The
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    RF Network Configuration B - 9 NOTE Run Start > Programs > Tools > Save Certificates to persist the certificate on the MK1250 across cold boot cycles. PEAP Authentication Install / View Certificates Figure B-7 Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (PEAP) Authentication Description PEAP Select
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    B - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Encryption Tab Select the Encryption tab to set the adapter profile security level by configuring the encryption scheme and corresponding keys. Select an option (Open
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    uses these new WEP keys, and behaves as if the keys were entered manually. Select this option for the client adapter to use Wireless Protected Access ( . IP Config Tab Tap the IP Config tab to configure the following MK1250 profile network address parameters: IP address, subnet, gateway, DNS, and
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    Product Reference Guide • Select Static to manually assign the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and WINS addresses used by the MK1250 profile. Internet directory service. DNS translates domain names and IP addresses, and controls Internet email delivery. Most Internet service requires DNS.
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    B - 13 Find WLANs Select Find WLANs from the Mobile Companion menu to list the ESSIDs of active wireless LANs operating in the vicinity of the MK1250. Figure B-11 Available WLAN Networks Select a WLAN ESSID and tap Connect to view the Mode tab. The Profile Name: and 802.11 ESSID: fields reflect
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    14 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Status To view the status of the wireless network connection, select Status from the Mobile Companion menu. 1. Tap the Signal tab to view a real-time graph of the signal quality of the MK1250 to the associated AP (Infrastructure Mode only
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    operating information differs depending on the current profile. 3. Tap the IP Status tab to view the MK1250 network address information. Unlike the IP Config tab in Finding WLANs, the IP Status tab is view-only with no user-configurable data fields. Figure B-
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    Product Reference Guide IP Type directory service. DNS translates domain names and IP addresses, and controls Internet e-mail delivery. Most Internet service requires factory-assigned to the MK1250 to uniquely identify the adapter at the physical layer. The name of the MK1250. Tap Renew to refresh
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    RF Network Configuration B - 17 5. Select the APs tab (Infrastructure operating mode only) to view APs with the same ESSID as the MK1250 profile. Figure B-16 Mobile Companion - APs Tab The associated AP displays a radio wave radiating from its antenna to indicate its associated status. Tapping on
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    B - 18 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    Client Introduction The Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to a device from a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console's FTP server. The MK1200 ships from the factory with RD Client version Enterprise servers, and creating RD bar codes, refer to the MSP User Guide.
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    C - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Rapid Deployment Window The Rapid Deployment window displays bar code scan status and provides features for resetting and exiting the application. To launch the RD
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    Rapid Deployment Client C - 3 Scanning RD Bar Codes When the MK1200 scans and successfully decodes a single or multiple RD bar codes, the data encoded in the bar code can: • Reset the MK1200's connection profile. A connection profile is a set of Mobile Companion parameters that the MK1200 uses to
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    C - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 6. After scanning all appropriate bar codes, the MK1200 connects to the server and the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays while network settings are configured. Figure C-3
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    Appendix D Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes Introduction Use these sample bar codes with the Web Kiosk Software Suite. Wide Screen TV 0 11048 83112 9
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    D - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide DVD Player White Correction Fluid 0 11096 38390 8 0 70330 50367 0
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    Glue Stick Transparent Tape Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes D - 3 0 71709 00166 7 0 51131 77138 3
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    D - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Standard Staples Tylenol 0 74711 35440 0 3 00450 44909 2
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    Rolaids Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes D - 5 3 12546 65021 3 Color Printer - Ink Cartridge 7 34646 89800 3
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    D - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Employee Badge John Ryan (Code 128) Employee Badge John Ryan 56842 Loyalty Card Clark Kent (Code 39) Loyalty Card Clark Kent 4125279101
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    Appendix E Terminal Configuration Manager Introduction Use the Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM) to specify a group of files to use when creating a partition and to load partitions from a host computer into the MK1200 flash memory over a serial connection using the device's Initial Program Loader
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    E - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Starting Terminal Configuration Manager To start TCM, select Start > Programs > Symbol Device Configuration Packages > MK1100cXX vX.X. The following screen displays two directory windows: Script1 and
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    Terminal Configuration Manager E - 3 Table E-1 lists the components of the TCM start-up screen. Table E-1 TCM Start-Up Screen Components Component Description Script Window Associated with a script file containing the information to create a Flash Disk image. This window is the target window,
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    E - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Defining Script Properties Before a script is created, define script properties, including the type of device, flash type, number of disks being created, and the memory
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    Terminal Configuration Manager E - 5 Creating the Script for the Hex Image On start-up, TCM displays the screen shown in Figure E-1 on page E-2, with the Script1 window and File Explorer window pointing to the following directory: C:\Program Files\Symbol Device Configuration Packages\MK1100cXX\vX
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    E - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 4. Drag and drop the selected file(s) and/or directory from File Explorer to the target directory in the Script Window, OR Click on the target
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    Terminal Configuration Manager E - 7 Building the Image Before building the image, TCM checks the script to verify that all files referenced in the script exist. NOTE Performing a check is more important for existing scripts to ensure that files referenced in the script are still in the designated
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    E - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Sending the Hex Image After building the hex file, download it to the device using IPL. See IPL Menu Navigation on page F-3 for detailed procedures.
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    disk sizes is one sector in size In Script Properties window, one of the disks is too small (one sector in size). This can cause problems when building images, especially when cushion is enabled. Increase the disk size. INVALID VOLUME NAME In Script Properties window, one of the volume labels is
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    E - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    F OS Upgrade Procedures Introduction MK1200 operating system upgrade procedures enable software updates and/or feature enhancements. This appendix provides upgrading instructions using a CF/PC card and the Initial Program Loader (IPL). To upgrade the MK1200 operating system: 1. Review Upgrade
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    2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Upgrade Requirements Hardware Requirements • CF or PC storage and operating files based on operating systems for the MK1200 (wired) versus the MK1250 (RF). Software Requirements The files required to upgrade the MK12xx include: • Command
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    OS Upgrade Procedures F - 3 IPL Menu Navigation IPL is a menu-based method of downloading partitions to non-volatile storage (flash) on the MK1200. You can download the following partitions: • OS Partition • Platform Partition • Application Partition • Partition Table • Splash Screen • Monitor. Use
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    F - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Monitor Upgrade NOTE A failure during the monitor upgrade can cause the MK1200 to become inoperable. To perform a monitor upgrade: 1. Enter IPL mode by powering on
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    OS Upgrade Procedures F - 5 5. Press the C button to select PC Card. The Select File Name menu displays. Select File Name 11xxc42Monxxxx.bgz 12xxc42OSxxxxxx.bgz 11xxc42Plat32Mxxx.hex 11xxc42Pt32Mxxx.hex 11xxc42App32Mxxx.hex 12xxc42cSplxxx.hex Previous Top Figure F-4 Select File Name Menu Timer
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    F - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 12. Proceed to Partition Table Upgrade. Partition Table Upgrade To perform a partition table upgrade: 1. From the IPL main menu, press the A or B button to highlight
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    OS Upgrade Procedures F - 7 8. Press the C button to select Download and initiate the partition table upgrade. When the partition table upgrade begins, the following Downloading message displays. Downloading: Partition Table Via PC Card 11xxc42Pt32Mxxx.hex Result was Success! Please press
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    F - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 5. Select the command file by pressing the A or B button to highlight the appropriate file to download. NOTE If the mon> error message displays, remove power
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    OS Upgrade Procedures F - 9 9. When the command file upgrade begins, the following message displays. Downloading: Command File Via PC Card PC_MK1200_XXX.mcf Obtaining script file from given transport 100% Begin script execution Partition Table 100% Download complete in 0.656 seconds (12487
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    F - 10 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Calibrating the Screen Use the Calibration screen to align the touch screen: 1. Remove and restore power to the MK1200 to reboot. 2. From the Windows CE
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    OS Upgrade Procedures F - 11 Update Corona Scanner Engine Firmware Unzip ScanflashVX.X_CE4.x.zip file and copy its contents to the root "\" directory on the MK1200 device. The zip file contains: • Corona scanner firmware binary image file (*.FDL) • ScanFlash.exe • ScanFlash.bat. • Execute the
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    F - 12 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    scenarios for the MK1200. • MK1200 Version Information on page G-7 describes how to identify the MK1200 version. Troubleshooting Notes When configuring the MK1200 System Menu screens, save and reboot the MK1200 to apply the changes. To save some Control Panel changes across cold
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    G - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting • MK1200 does not turn on on page G-3 • MK1200 appears to lock up upon bootup on page G-3 • MK1200 does not respond to polls from the host
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    Troubleshooting G - 3 Table G-1 Troubleshooting Problem MK1200 does not turn on MK1200 appears to lock up upon bootup MK1200 does not respond to polls from the host computer Possible Causes No
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    MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table G-1 Troubleshooting (Continued) Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Scanner does not recognize configuration bar codes The scan driver does not Configure the scanner using scanning support parameter bar C API or Active X scanner
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    Troubleshooting G - 5 Table G-1 Troubleshooting (Continued) Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions The Mobile Companion icon does to desktop after a reboot. Tap the touch pad once. If problems still occur, see MK1200 Version Information on page G-7 for system information before calling for
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    Guide OS Upgrade Troubleshooting • Monitor Upgrade Troubleshooting on page G-6. • Partition Table Upgrade Troubleshooting on page G-6 • Command File Upgrade Troubleshooting OS Upgrade Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Monitor Upgrade Troubleshooting Downloading Message,
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    Troubleshooting G - 7 MK1200 Version Information If an MK1200 is configured to launch an application on power-up, bypass this upon booting to access the Windows® CE Desktop.
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    G - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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    Appendix H Setting Scanner Parameters Introduction This chapter describes the scanning default parameters for the MK1200, useful when developing applications that control the MK1200 scan engine. Enabling and Disabling Symbologies See the following for information on where to find programming
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    H - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table H-1 Scanning Default Table Parameter Scanning Options Beeper Tone Laser On Time Power Mode Trigger Mode Scanning Mode Aiming Mode Raster Height Raster Expansion Rate
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    Setting Scanner Parameters H - 3 Table H-1 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Parameter UPC-A Preamble UPC-E Preamble UPC-E1 Preamble Convert UPC-E to A Convert UPC-E1 to A EAN-8 Zero Extend UPC/EAN Security Level Linear UPC/EAN Decode UPC Half Block Stitching UPC Composite Mode Code 128 Code 128
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    H - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table H-1 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Parameter Code 93 Code 93 Set Length(s) for Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Set Length(s) for I 2 of 5 I 2 of 5 Check
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    Setting Scanner Parameters H - 5 Table H-1 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number Default Code 128 Emulation 7Bh Disable GS1 DataBar (Formerly RSS, Reduced Space Symbology) GS1 DataBar-14 FOh 52h Enabled GS1 DataBar Limited FOh 52h Enabled GS1 DataBar Expanded
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    H - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Table H-1 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Parameter ECI Delete Character Set ECIs ECI Decoder Transmit Macro PDF User-Selected Field Transmit File Name Transmit Block Count
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    that are required to configure, monitor, upgrade and troubleshoot the Spectrum24® wireless network and its components ( colors. Communications programs support the ANSI terminal mode and often default to this terminal emulation for dial-up connections to online services. American Standard Code
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    Glossary - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Byte. On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value. Bits are numbered from the
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    of an IP address. It eliminates having to manually assign permanent IP addresses. DHCP software typically runs to the Internet. A server in the network or a service within a server that assigns IP addresses. A bar code data. ENQ software handshaking is also supported for the data sent to the host
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    - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide IEC (825) Class 1. IEEE Address. Intercharacter Gap. the layer 2 data link protocol. It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the network. (Internet Protocol address) The address
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    Glossary - 5 Misread (Misdecode). MU. Null Modem Cable. Nominal. Nominal Size. Open System Authentication. Parameter. Percent Decode. PING. Print Contrast Signal (PCS). Programming Mode. Protected Mode. Quiet Zone. Reflectance. Resolution. Scan Area. A condition which occurs when the data output
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    MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanner. An electronic device used to scan bar code. A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction. The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right
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    Glossary - 7 TCP/IP. Telnet. TFTP. Tolerance. UDP. UPC. Visible Laser Diode (VLD). WEP Encryption. (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems. This standard is the protocol of the Internet and has become the global standard
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    Glossary - 8 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide WEP. WNMP. WNMS (has been renamed to AirBeam Manager). Wired Equivalent Privacy, is specified by IEEE for encryption and decryption of RF (wireless) communications. (Wireless
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    /disabling 3-8 advanced printer monitoring functionality 3-18 Aegis Client B-1 AirBEAM 7-12 rapid deployment C-3 alternative language support source code 6-8 application default parameters 3-6 application version tracking 7-4 source code 7-4 applications configuration 3-18 development
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    - 2 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide downloading 3-3 downloading using ActiveSync 3-3 downloading using remote device security 3-6 inactivity application manager 7-12 inactivity manager 3-22 information, service xv Initial Program Loader . 7-3, E-1, E-7, F-1, F-3, F-4,
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    RAM 7-10 storage 7-10 memory management 3-26, 7-10 MIB 7-5 missed AP beacons B-14 mobile companion B-3, B-5 setting options B-17 Mobility Services Platform Console (MSP), see RD Client monitor upgrade F-4 mounting 1-7, 2-3 MSR 2-12 pole 2-6 pole mount kit 2-6 recessed 2-5 wall mount kit
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    Index - 4 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide access cover 1-4 installing 2-16 PDF417 1-10 tall symbol 1-10 ping B-4, B-16 pin-outs cable 2-10 power-over-ethernet 10-pin 2-11 RS-232 10-pin 2-
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    14, 7-2 Internet Explorer 3-6 network 7-2 web server 7-2 serial number 4-10 service information xv setting current time 3-22 date 3-21 time 3-21 time zone 3- updating 6-4 versions 6-3 source code alternative language support 6-8 application version tracking 7-4 automatic device startup
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    - 6 MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide defining properties E-4 error messages E-8 file browser window E-3 hex calibration 3-20, 3-23, 7-8 tracking user application version info 7-4 troubleshooting G-3, G-6 U unpacking 2-1 update default parameters 3-19 updating data
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    Manager Advanced Data Capture Division IMPORTANT: If you need product support, please call the appropriate customer support number provided. Unfortunately, we cannot provide customer support at the fax number above. Manual Title please include revision level) How familiar were you with
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    Quick Startup Instructions Installation Overview - Mounting - Cable the CE Desktop - Developer Source Code Index Troubleshooting - Accessing CE Desktop/Rebooting the MK1200 - and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc.
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MK1200 MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2
Product Reference Guide