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Chapter 5: Settings
Manage Triggers
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Tap on the Hardware tab, and choose a GPS hardware port and the appropriate Baud
rate.
Windows Mobile 6 automatically manages access to the GPS receiver. However, some programs may not work with automatic configuration. If this is the case:
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Tap on the Access tab, and disable Manage GPS automatically (recommended).
You can go to www.microsoft.com/pocketstreets if a map-viewing program is not included
with your PDA, and copy the file to your PDA.
5.22
Manage Triggers
Manage Triggers allows you to configure how bar code scanners and other devices such as
RFID readers are triggered. You can configure the trigger ID for each trigger button for both
single- and double-click, and the double-click time.
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Trigger Mappings
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Tap on Start>Settings>System tab>Manage Triggers icon.
5.22.1 Trigger Mappings
A trigger mapping is an association between a particular key on the keyboard and a driver or
application, the module(s)– sometimes referred to as “trigger consumer(s)”–of the trigger
source. Along with keyboard keys, trigger sources can also be grip triggers, external hardware triggers or software-based. When the specified key is pressed, the trigger consumer
(for example, a decoded scanner) is sent a message.
Important: It is not possible to have two or more identical mappings—for example [F1]
cannot be mapped to the Non-Decoded Scanner twice—even if the trigger
type is different.
A keyboard key that is used as a trigger source will no longer generate key
data or perform its normal function. For example, if the space button is used
as a trigger source, it will not be able to send space characters to
applications.
Double-Click
When a key is pressed and released, then pressed again within the configured time (between
0 to 1000 milliseconds), a double-click occurs. See also “Trigger Press Type” on page 120.
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Trigger Mappings
Show All Modules
By default, the trigger mapping list only shows active mappings. Mappings for drivers or
applications that are not currently active are not normally displayed. By checking this
checkbox, all mappings, both active and inactive, are displayed.
Add
Tapping this button brings up the Add mapping dialog (see below), so that you can add new
trigger mappings.
Edit
Tapping this button brings up the Edit mapping dialog, so that you can edit existing trigger
mappings.
Remove
Tapping this button removes an existing mapping.
OK
The OK button in the top right of the Manage Triggers screen saves all changes made. If the
[ESC] key is pressed, all changes made will be discarded.
5.22.1.1 Add And Edit Trigger Mapping
•
Tap on Add to add a new trigger map, or tap on Edit to edit an existing trigger map.
Trigger Key
This dropdown list allows you to specify the source of the trigger events, such as the Grip
Trigger, Left Scan, etc., for the trigger module selected.
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Trigger Mappings
Note: It is possible to map the same source to different modules (trigger consumers—for
example, to both the Imager and Non-Decoded Scanner. If so, both devices/operations will occur simultaneously. This is not recommended in most cases, especially
with devices such as Imagers or RFID Readers.
It is also possible to map different sources to the same module (trigger consumer)—for example, two different trigger keys can be mapped to the RFID File
System.
Add Key
Only existing trigger sources are shown in the Source combo-box. To add a new source to
this list, tap on the Add Key button. A dialog box pops up, allowing you to select the keyboard key to use as a trigger source.
Trigger Press Type
You can enable either an Up/Down or Double Click response to a trigger press. Normally,
when a trigger (keyboard key, etc.) is pressed and released, a “trigger down” event is sent to
the “owner”—that is, the application receiving the trigger press information—followed by a
“trigger up”. If Double Click is chosen in this menu, when the trigger is pressed, released,
and then pressed again, a “double-click” event will occur. If a mapping with the Up/down
type has also been configured for the same source, it will only receive the first set of trigger
events.
Module To Trigger
This identifies the driver or application receiving the trigger presses.
Show All Modules
By default, inactive owners are not shown. By checking this checkbox, all owners, both
active and inactive, are displayed.
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Memory
5.23
Memory
This applet allows you to view memory use, storage card memory allocation, and it allows
you to manage opened programs. To display the options for this applet:
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Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the System tab followed by the Memory icon.
5.23.1 Main Tab
This tab lists the memory allocated for file and data storage and for program storage.
5.23.2 Storage Card
The Storage Card screen indicates the total storage card or RAM disk memory along with
the amount in use.
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Running Programs
5.23.3 Running Programs
Running Programs behaves like the task manager found on your desktop PC, allowing you
to activate or stop any running programs.
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5.24
Highlight an application(s).
To end an application, tap on the Stop button. Tap on Stop All if you want to shut down
all running applications, or
To activate an application, tap on the Activate button.
Power Icon
This icon allows you to view and manage battery use.
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Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the System tab followed by the Power icon.
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Battery Tab
5.24.1 Battery Tab
This tab allows you to view the remaining battery capacity of the battery.
5.24.2 Advanced Tab
The Advanced tab allows you to manage battery consumption.
On Battery Power
When the iKôn PDA is operating on battery power, this option allows you to determine how
long the unit will remain on when it is not in use.
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Battery Details
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Tap in the checkbox to the left of On battery power to enable this option. Tap in the
dropdown menu to choose the number of minutes your unit can remain idle before it
shuts down.
On External Power
When the PDA is drawing external rather than battery power, this option allows you to determine the number of minutes the unit will remain on when not
in use.
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Tap in the checkbox to the left of On external power to enable this option. Tap in the
dropdown menu to choose the number of minutes your unit can remain idle before it
shuts down.
5.24.3 Battery Details
This tab lists the specifications and battery capacity status of the battery installed in the iKôn
PDA. This is a view-only screen.
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Built-In Devices
5.24.4 Built-In Devices
Slot Power Status
When you enable one or more of the card slots listed, power is supplied to the enabled
slot(s).
Built-In Devices Power Status
This section of the dialog box allows you to enable (provide power) to the device(s) installed
in your unit. Keep in mind that the content of this screen varies depending on the devices installed in your PDA. Tapping on OK activates your selections.
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Suspend Threshold
5.24.5 Suspend Threshold
This applet allows you to determine the amount of battery power that you want to reserve in
the battery to protect the data stored in the iKôn PDA.
5.24.5.1 Suspend Threshold And Estimated Battery Backup
The Estimated Battery Backup is the amount of battery power that is reserved to protect data
until a charged battery can be installed in the PDA. When the battery capacity is depleted up
to the Estimated Battery Backup reserve specified in the Suspend Threshold tab, the PDA
shuts off automatically and uses the reserve power to preserve the data stored on the iKôn
PDA. Once the PDA shuts down, it cannot be switched on until a fresh battery is installed,
or the unit is inserted in a docking station or cradle.
•
Slide the Suspend Threshold button to the right to increase the battery capacity
reserved for backup purposes. Data will be preserved to a maximum of 124 hours.
• Slide the Suspend Threshold button to the left to decrease the power reserved for
backup purposes; this increases the PDA’s operating time – the amount of time the PDA
will operate before shutting down – but reduces the power reserved for backup purposes
to a minimum of 24 hours.
Internal super-capacitors will protect the data stored in the iKôn PDA while the battery is
swapped for a fully charged one.
Important: Once the battery is removed, the super-capacitors will preserve the data
stored on the iKôn PDA for approximately 5 minutes. It is critical that you
install a charged battery before this time elapses.
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Wakeup Keys Tab
5.24.6 Wakeup Keys Tab
This option allows you to define which key can be pressed to wake the PDA from a suspend
state.
If the Two key wakeup option is checked, the operator will need to press two keys ?? –
[FN/BLUE][ENTER] – to switch the PDA on.
5.25
Regional Settings
To display the Regional Settings screen, tap on Start>Settings, and then tap on the System
tab followed by the Regional Settings icon.
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Remove Programs
• Tap on the dropdown menu to choose your language and region.
Once you’ve selected a language and region, you may need to adjust the way numbers, currency, the time and the date appear in your iKôn PDA.
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Tap on the tab associated with each of the items and choose how each item will be displayed on your iKôn PDA.
Remove Programs
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Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the System tab followed by the Remove Program icon.
Tapping on the Remove Programs icon displays a screen listing the programs that can be
removed from your unit.
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To remove a program, highlight it and then click on the Remove button.
Screen Icon
This icon allows you to align (calibrate) your touchscreen, turn ClearType on and off and
adjust the size of the text displayed on the iKôn PDA screen.
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Scanner Settings
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Tap Start>Settings. Tap on the System tab, and then tap on the Screen icon.
Important: Refer to “Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen” on page 14 for details
about this option.
5.28
Scanner Settings
The Teklogix Scanners icon in the Settings menu provides access to dialog boxes
in which you can tailor bar code options and choose the bar codes your scanner
will recognize.
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Scanner Settings
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Tap on Start>Settings, and then tap on the System tab followed by the Teklogix
Scanner icon.
Scanner Menu
The dropdown menu to the right of the Scanner option allows you to choose from one of the
following scanner types used with your PDA: Decoded (internal), Decoded (HHP),
Decoded (Intermec ISCP) and Imager.
The symbologies listed change to reflect the scanner you choose and the bar codes it
supports.
Important: To improve the decode speed and performance, enable only those codes that
are required by the application.
Keep in mind that some bar code types are only available when an internal imaging scanner
is installed. All internal scanners can be configured using the Barcode dialog boxes.
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Options–Decoded (Internal) Scanner
5.28.1 Decoded (Internal) Scanners
5.28.1.1 Options–Decoded (Internal) Scanner
Dot Time (msec)
The value selected for “Dot Time (msec)” determines (in milliseconds) how long the targeting dot remains on before the scanner switches to a normal scan sweep. When you doubletap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a value of 0 msec,
200 msec or 400 msec. A value of 0 (zero) disables the target dot.
Aim Duration
This parameter determines the total time the aiming pattern appears before the scanner laser
begins sweeping. When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which
you can enter a value from 0 to 30 (0 to 3 sec.). A value of 0 (zero) disables the aiming-dot.
Laser On Time
The value assigned to this parameter determines how long the laser will remain on when the
scan button or trigger is pressed.
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value
between 5 and 99, each number representing 0.1.
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Decoded (Internal) Advanced Options
5.28.1.2 Decoded (Internal) Advanced Options
Continuous Scan Mode
Setting this parameter to ‘on’ keeps the laser on and continuously decoding as long as the
scanner button is pressed and held down.
Minimum Cancel Time
The value assigned to this parameter determines the time delay before the scanner is turned
off, once the scanner trigger or button is released. This gives the scanner a minimum amount
of time to complete its current decode before the scan is cancelled when the user quickly
triggers on/off.
Low Power Timeout
To extend laser life, you can select the length of time the scanner remains active following a
successful decode. The scanner wakes from low power mode when a bar code is scanned – a
successful decode restores normal blinking.
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a
value of 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min or 3 min.
Note: This parameter is only used if the Trigger Mode has been set to Continuous On and
the PDA is mounted in a fixed position; otherwise, ‘Low Power Timeout’ is not used.
Parameter Scanning
Setting this parameter to on enables decoding of parameter bar codes.
Linear Security Level
This parameter allows you to select the security level appropriate for your bar code quality.
There are four levels of decode security for linear code types (e.g., Code 39, Interleaved 2 of
5). Higher security levels should be selected for decreasing levels of bar code quality. As security levels increase, the scanner’s decode speed decreases.
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value from
1 to 4.
“Linear security level 1” specifies that the following code types must be successfully read
twice before being decoded:
Code Type
Codabar
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MSI Plessey
4 or less
D 5 of 5
8 or less
I 2 of 5
8 or less
“Linear security level 2” specifies that all types of codes must be successfully read twice
before being decoded.
“Linear security level 3” specifies that code types other than the following must be successfully read twice before being decoded. The following codes must be read three times:
Code Type
Length
MSI Plessey
4 or less
D 2 of 5
8 or less
I 2 of 5
8 or less
“Linear security level 4” requires that all code types be successfully read three times before
being decoded.
Bi-Direction Redundancy
Note: This parameter is only valid if a “Linear Security Level” is enabled.
When this parameter is enabled, a bar code must be successfully scanned in both directions
(forward and reverse) before being decoded.
5.28.1.3 Decoded (Internal) 2D Scanning Options
Scanning Mode
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose
one of the following scanning modes: Smart Raster, Always Raster, Programmable Raster,
Slab Pattern, Cyclone Pattern or Semi-Omni Pattern.
Raster Height And Raster Expand Rate
These parameter determine the laser pattern’s height and rate of expansion.
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Data Options–Decoded (Internal) Scanner
Note: These parameters are only used when either Programmable Raster or
Always Raster is assigned to the “2D Scanning Mode” parameter. “2D Raster
Height” and “2D Raster Expand Rate” are intended
for very specific applications and are usually not required for normal scanning
purposes.
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value from
1 to 15.
5.28.1.4 Data Options–Decoded (Internal) Scanner
Transmit Code ID Char
A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type. In addition to any single character
prefix already selected, the code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded
symbol.
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a
transmit code: None, AIM or Symbol.
Scan Data Format
This parameter allows you to change the scan data transmission format. Double-tapping on
“Scan Data Format” displays the following options from which you can choose a data
format: data (as-is), data [S1], data [S2], data [S1][S2], [P] data, [P] data [S1], [P] data [S2]
and [P] data [S1][S2].
Prefix [P], Suffix [S1] And Suffix [S2]
A prefix and/or one or two suffixes may be appended to scan data for use in data editing.
When you double-tap on these parameters, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter
a value from 0 to 255.
Delete Char Set ECIs
Setting this parameter to on enables the scanner to delete any escape sequences representing
Character Set ECIs – Extended Channel Interpretations (also known as GLIs) from its buffer
before transmission.
When this parameter is enabled, the scanner transmits data from PDF417 and MicroPDF417
bar codes containing Character Set ECIs, even when the ECI Protocol is disabled.
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Code 39
ECI Decoder
Setting this parameter to on enables the scanner to interpret any Extended Channel Interpretations (ECIs) supported by the scanner. This parameter has no effect on symbols that were
not encoded using ECIs.
If this parameter is set to off and a symbol that was encoded using an ECI escape is scanned,
the scanner transmits the ECI escape followed by the uninterpreted data.
5.28.1.5 Code 39
Enabled
Setting this parameter to on enables “Code 39”.
Enable Trioptic Code 39
Note: “Trioptic Code 39” and “Full ASCII” should not be enabled simultaneously. The
scanner does not automatically discriminate between these two symbologies.
Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters. Setting this parameter to on allows
this type of symbology to be recognized.
Convert To Code 32
Note: “Code 39” must be enabled in order for this parameter to function.
Setting this parameter to on allows the scanner to convert the bar code from “Code 39” to
“Code 32”.
Code 32 Prefix
Note: “Convert to Code 32” must be enabled in order for this parameter to function.
When this parameter is enabled, the prefix character “A” is added to all “Code 32” bar
codes.
Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
Lengths for “Code 39” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length
or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human
readable characters), including check digit(s).
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Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where
you can define the code length that will be decoded by your scanner.
Choosing One discrete length allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected
length. Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing two
selected lengths. Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified
range from 1 to 55.
Check Digit Verification
When this parameter is enabled (set to on), the integrity of a “Code 39” symbol is checked to
ensure that it complies with specified algorithms.
Note: Only those “Code 39” symbols that include a Mod 43 check digit are decoded when
this parameter is enabled.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must to enabled.
Full ASCII
If this parameter is enabled, the characters +, %, and / are used as escape characters. The
combination of an escape character and the next character is converted to an equivalent
ASCII character.
Decode Performance
If this parameter is enabled, one of three decode levels can be chosen in the “Decode Performance Level” parameter.
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Field Size/Chars
Decode Perf. Level
This parameter provides three levels of decode performance or “aggressiveness” for Code
39 symbols. Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of required bar code orientation – this is useful when scanning very long and/or truncated bar codes. Keep in mind
that increased levels reduce decode security.
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a
decode performance level of between 1 and 3.
5.28.1.6 Field Size/Chars
Field Size
The field size is the length of the field after the first character is stripped and
the prefix and suffix characters are added. If the field size is non-zero, only
bar codes of that length are passed through.
Prefix Char
This character, if non-zero, is added before a successfully decoded bar code. Press the key
you want to insert in the dialog box attached to this parameter. The ASCII/Unicode key
value of the keypress is displayed.
Suffix Char
This character, if non-zero, is added after a successfully decoded bar code. Press the key you
want to insert in the dialog box attached to this parameter. The ASCII/Unicode key value of
the keypress is displayed.
Strip Leading
This parameter determines the number of characters that will be removed from the beginning of the bar code before the prefix character is added.
Note: For Code 39 bar codes, the “AIAG Strip” is performed before the “Strip Leading”.
Strip Trailing
The value entered in this parameter determines the number of characters that will be
removed from the end of the bar code before the suffix character is added.
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Code 128
5.28.1.7 Code 128
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 128”.
Enable GS1-128/GS1 US
Previously UPC/EAN and UCC, these types of bar codes include group separators and start
codes.
Enable ISBT 128
To successfully scan this variation, “Enable ISBT 128” must be set to on.
Decode Performance
If this parameter is set to on, one of three decode levels assigned to the “Decode Performance Level” parameter can be selected.
Decode Perf. Level
This parameter provides three levels of decode performance or “aggressiveness” for Code
128 symbols. Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of required bar code orientation – this is useful when scanning very long and/or truncated bar codes. Keep in mind
that increased levels reduce decode security.
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a
decode performance level of between 1 and 3.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.8 EAN 13
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “EAN 13”.
5.28.1.9 Prefix/Suffix
Prefix Char
This character, if non-zero, is added before a successfully decoded bar code. Press the key
you want to insert in the dialog box attached to this parameter. The ASCII/Unicode key
value of the keypress is displayed.
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EAN 8
Suffix Char
This character, if non-zero, is added after a successfully decoded bar code. Press the key you
want to insert in the dialog box attached to this parameter. The ASCII/Unicode key value of
the keypress is displayed.
Strip Leading
This parameter determines the number of characters that will be removed from the beginning of the bar code before the prefix character is added.
Note: The appended character is treated as any other keyboard character.
For example, if [BKSP] is pressed, the usual action for that key
is performed.
Strip Trailing
The value entered in this parameter determines the number of characters that will be
removed from the end of the bar code before the suffix character is added.
5.28.1.10EAN 8
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “EAN 8”.
EAN-8 Zero Extend
When this parameter is enabled, five leading zeros are added to decoded EAN-8 symbols,
making them compatible in format to EAN-13 symbols. Disabling this parameter returns
EAN-8 symbols to their normal format.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.11UPC A
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC A”.
UPC-A, Check Digit
If you enable this parameter, the check digit is included with the decoded bar
code data.
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UPC E
UPC-A, Preamble
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed where you can choose one
of three options for lead-in characters for UPC-A symbols transmitted to the host device:
System Char – system character transmitted with the data, Country code and System Char –
both the country code (“0” for USA) and system character are transmitted with the data or
None – no preamble is transmitted. The lead-in characters are considered part of the symbol.
Prefix/Suffix Chars
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.12UPC E
Enabled UPC-E
Set this parameter to on to allow “UPC E” bar code scans.
Enabled UPC-E1
Set this parameter to on to allow “UPC-E1” (zero suppressed) bar code scans.
UPC-E And UPC-E1 Check Digit
If you enable one or both of these parameters, a check digit is included with the decoded bar
code data.
UPC-E And UPC-E1 Preamble
When you double-tap on one of these parameters, a dialog box is displayed where you can
choose one of three options for lead-in characters for UPC-E and UPC-E1 symbols transmitted to the host device: System Char – system character transmitted with the data, Country
code and System Char – both the country code (“0” for USA) and system character are
transmitted with the data or None – no preamble is transmitted. The lead-in characters are
considered part of the symbol.
Conv. UPC-E To UPC-A
This parameter converts UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before
transmission. After conversion, data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Digit).
Conv. UPC-E1 To UPC-A
This parameter converts UPC-E1 (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before
transmission. After conversion, data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Digit).
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UPC/EAN Shared Settings
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.13UPC/EAN Shared Settings
The parameters you set here are a shared across all available UPC and EAN
bar codes.
Enable Bookland EAN
Setting this parameter to on allows your scanner to recognize “Bookland EAN”
bar codes.
Supplementals
'Supplementals” are additionally appended characters (2 or 5).
Double-tapping this parameter displays a list of options. If Ignore is chosen, UPC/EAN is
decoded and the supplemental characters are ignored. If Decode is chosen, UPC/EAN
symbols are decoded with supplementals. Autodiscriminate works in conjunction with the
Supp. Redundancy parameter.
Supp. Redundancy
With Autodiscriminate selected in the Supplementals parameter, “Supp. Redundancy”
adjusts the number of times a symbol without supplementals is decoded before transmission.
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a
value between 2 and 20. A value of 5 or above is recommended when Autodiscriminate is
selected and you are decoding a mix of UPC/EAN symbols with and without supplementals.
Security Level
This parameter controls the tolerance for decoding edge-to-edge UPC/EAN bar codes.
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can choose a level
from 0 to 3. Lower values have a lower tolerance for misreads, but they also increase the
time it takes to decode the bar code.
Linear Decode
“Linear Decode” applies to code types containing two adjacent blocks (e.g., UPC-A, EAN8, EAN-13). When enabled (set to on), a bar code is transmitted only when both the left and
right blocks are successfully decoded within one laser scan. This option should be enabled
when bar codes are in proximity to each other.
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Code 93
2D UPC Half Block Stitching
Setting this parameter to on enables “UPC Half Block Stitching” for the SE 3223 omnidirectional engine only.
5.28.1.14Code 93
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 93” or off to disable it.
Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
Lengths for “Code 93” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length
or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human
readable characters), including check digit(s).
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where
you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Choosing One discrete length allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected
length. Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing two
selected lengths. Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified
range from 4 to 55.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.15Codabar
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Codabar” or off to disable it.
Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
Lengths for “Codabar” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length
or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human
readable characters), including check digit(s).
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where
you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Choosing One discrete length allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected
length. Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing
two selected lengths. Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified range from 5 to 55.
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CLSI Editing
When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters
and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar
symbol.
Note: Symbol length does not include start and stop characters.
NOTIS Editing
When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters from decoded Codabar
symbol.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.16MSI Plessey
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “MSI Plessey”.
Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
Lengths for “MSI Plessey” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete
length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e.,
human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where
you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Choosing One discrete length allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected
length. Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing two
selected lengths. Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified
range from 6 to 55.
Check Digits
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can choose One or
Two check digit(s).
If this parameter is set to One, it is assumed that the last digit is a check digit. If “Check
Digits” is set to Two, it is assumed that the last two digits are check digits.
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Interleaved 2 of 5
Note: If Two check digits is selected, an MSI Plessey “Check Digit Algorithm: must also be
selected. See below for details.
Transmit Check Digit
If this parameter is enabled, the check digit is included with the bar
code data.
Check Digit Algorithm
When the Two MSI Plessey check digits option is selected, an additional verification is required to ensure integrity. Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box n which
you can choose the algorithm to be used: MOD 10/MOD 11 or MOD 10/MOD 10.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.17Interleaved 2 of 5
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Interleaved 2 of 5”.
Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
Lengths for “Interleaved 2 of 5” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters
(i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where
you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Choosing One discrete length allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected
length. Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing two
selected lengths. Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified
range from 4 to 14.
Check Digit Verification
When enabled, this parameter checks the integrity of an I 2 of 5 symbol to
ensure it complies with a specified algorithm – either USS (Uniform Symbology Specification) or OPCC (Optical Product Code Council).
Transmit Check Digit
If this parameter is enabled, the check digit is included with the bar code data.
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Discrete 2 of 5
Convert To EAN 13
If this parameter is enabled, the I 2 of 5 bar code is converted to EAN 13.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.18Discrete 2 of 5
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Discrete 2 of 5”.
Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
Lengths for “Discrete 2 of 5” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete
length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e.,
human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where
you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Choosing One discrete length allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected
length. Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing two
selected lengths. Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified
range from 1 to 12.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.19RSS Code
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables “2D RSS Code” scanning capability.
Enable RSS-14 (Reduced Space Symbology)
RSS-14 code can be either purely linear or split in half with one half stacked on top of the
other half. Stacking the code reduces the bar code length, and providing the nominal height
of the code is maintained, it can be omni-directionally scanned.
Enable RSS Limited
“RSS-Limited” is restricted, in that it can only encode 14 digit GTINs (global trade item
number) that begin with either a 0 or a 1. It is not stackable and is not designed to be read
omni-directionally.
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Enable RSS Expanded
“RSS Expanded” uses the same application identifiers as UCC/EAN-128 codes but it can be
split into sections and stacked several rows high, reducing the length of the symbol, while
increasing the capacity of data that can be stored. “RSS Expanded” code can be omni-directionally scanned.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.1.20Composite
Important: To successfully read this type of bar code, the two types of
symbologies included in a composite bar code must be enabled.
In addition, “Center Bar Code Only” must be disabled.
A composite symbol includes multi-row 2D components making it compatible with linear
and area CCD scanners along with linear and rastering laser scanners.
The options available for this parameter represent multi-level components of a composite
symbol.
Enable CC-C And Enable CC-AB
To activate these components, set these parameters to on.
Enable TLC-39
This composite component integrates MicroPDF417 with the linear code. Setting this parameter to on enables this parameter.
5.28.1.21PDF-417
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables PDF-417 two dimensional (2D) coding.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
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5.28.1.22Micro PDF-417
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables “Micro PDF-417” bar code scanning. Micro PDF-417 is
a multi-row symbology that is useful for applications requiring greater area efficiency but
lower data capacity than PDF-417.
Code 128 Emulation
When this parameter is enabled, the scanner transmits data from certain Micro PDF-417
symbols as if it was encoded in Code 128 symbols.
If Code 128 Emulation is enabled, the following Micro PDF-417 symbols are transmitted
with one of the following prefixes:
]C1
if the first codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915
]C2
if the first codeword is 908 or 909
]C0
if the first codeword is 910 or 911
If Code 128 Emulation is set to off, the Micro PDF-417 symbols are transmitted with one of
the following prefixes:
]L3
if the first codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915
]L4
if the first codeword is 908 or 909
]L5
if the first codeword is 910 or 911
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
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5.28.2 Decoded
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Tap on the Scanner dropdown menu, and choose Decoded (Intermec ISCP).
5.28.2.1 Options–Decoded Scanner
Laser On Time
The value assigned to this parameter determines how long the laser will remain on when the
scan button or trigger is pressed.
Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value
between 1 and 10 seconds.
5.28.2.2 Advanced Options–Decoded Scanner
Continuous Scan Mode
Setting this parameter to ‘on’ keeps the laser on and continuously decoding as long as the
scanner button is pressed and held down.
Minimum Cancel Time
The value assigned to this parameter determines the time delay before the scanner is turned
off, once the scanner trigger or button is released. This gives the scanner a minimum amount
of time to complete its current decode before the scan is cancelled when the user quickly
triggers on/off.
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Low Power Timeout
To extend laser life, you can select the length of time the scanner remains active following a
successful decode. The scanner wakes from low power mode when a bar code is scanned – a
successful decode restores normal blinking.
When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a
value of 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min or 3 min.
Note: This parameter is only used if the Trigger Mode has been set to Continuous On and
the PDA is mounted in a fixed position; otherwise, ‘Low Power Timeout’ is not used.
Parameter Scanning
Setting this parameter to Enabled allows decoding of parameter bar codes.
Same Read Validate
The data is only transmitted after repeated reads give the same result. The
value assigned at this parameter determines the number of reads required, from
0 to 10 times.
Same Read Timeout
Prevents the same bar code from being read more than once. The value assigned determines
after what time period the scanner will timeout, from 0 to 2550 msec.
Diff Read Timeout
Prevents unwanted reading of other bar codes on the same label. The value assigned determines after what time period the scanner will timeout, from 0 to 2550 msec.
5.28.2.3 Code 39
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables “Code 39”.
Full ASCII
If this parameter is enabled, the characters +, %, and / are used as escape
characters. The combination of an escape character and the next character
is converted to an equivalent ASCII character.
Reading Range
Determines the reading distance from which a bar code can be successfully scanned. The
default setting, Extended, allows for increased reading distance.
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Start/Stop Transmit
Setting this parameter to on enables the transmission of start and stop characters, which are
usually not transmitted. Code 39 can start and end with either a * or a $ character (see also
next parameter Accepted Start Char).
Accepted Start Char
This parameter allows the user the option of using one of the two start/stop characters or
both ($ char, * char, $ and * char).
Check Digit Verification
Uses the specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to ensure the integrity of the
symbol data before transmitting. If the data does not contain that algorithm, the data is not
transmitted. The available options are: Disabled, MOD 43 Check, French CIP, or Italian CIP.
Note: French CIP (French pharmaceutical) is only used with bar codes containing 7
characters.
Italian CIP (Italian pharmaceutical) is also known as Code 32. It is transmitted as a
standard Code 39 if checksum is not validated.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to
the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.4 Code 128
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables “Code 128”.
GS1-128
“GS1-128” is the GS1 implementation of the Code 128 barcode specification. The former
correct name was UCC/EAN-128.
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GS1-128 Identifier
“GS1-128 Identifier” allows the AIM ID " ]C1" for EAN 128 to be transmitted or removed.
By default, this identifier is transmitted if EAN 128 is enabled.
GTIN Compliant
GTIN (global trade item number) processing transmits EAN 128 as the 14-character
EAN/UCC GTIN. To use GTIN processing, you must activate the EAN 128 symbology.
Important: When EAN 128 and GTIN processing are both activated, it is not possible to
read normal EAN 128 Codes.
FNC1 Conversion
“FNC1 Conversion” allows the embedded FNC1 character to be converted to another character for applications that cannot use the default  Group Separator or hex (1d).
Double-tapping on this option displays a dialog box listing the allowable range – 0 to 255.
Enable ISBT 128
To successfully scan this type of bar code (International Society of Blood Transfusion), this
option must be set to on. If you enable this type of bar code, Code 128/EAN 128 is deactivated to avoid any confusion.
ISBT Concat Transmit
The codes are not concatenated by default. You need to choose one of the options provided
for this parameter to send concatenated code. Choosing Only Concatenated Codes transmits
only concatenated codes—single codes will not be transmitted. Choosing Concatenated or
Single transmits single codes or concatenated codes. If only one code of a pair is read, that
code will be transmitted as a single code. If both codes in a pair are detected, they will be
concatenated provided that ISBT Concat Any Pair (see below) is enabled.
ISBT Concat Any Pair
Enabling this parameter causes all code pairs that can be, to be concatenated even if they do
not comply with Section 4.1 of the “ISBT 128 Bar Code Symbology and Application Specification for Labeling of Whole Blood and Blood Components” (June 2000, Version 1.2.1).
Reading Range
Determines the reading distance from which a bar code can be successfully scanned. The
default setting Extended, allows for increased reading distance.
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Check Digit Verification
The available options for this parameter are Disabled or French CIP. This parameter uses the
specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to ensure the integrity of the symbol data
before transmitting. If the data does not contain that algorithm, the data is not transmitted.
Note: French CIP (French pharmaceutical) is only used with bar codes containing 7
characters.
Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to
the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.5 EAN 13
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “EAN 13”.
ISBN Conversion
When this parameter (International Standard Book Number) is enabled, the first 3 characters
(‘978’) are ignored and the checksum (0.9, ‘X’) is calculated on the remaining characters.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.6 EAN 8
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “EAN 8”.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
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Convert To EAN 13
If this parameter is enabled, an EAN 8 bar code is converted to EAN 13.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.7 UPCA
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC A” bar code scanning recognition.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Transmit Number System
If this parameter is enabled, the number system digit is transmitted with the decoded bar
code data.
Convert To EAN 13
If this parameter is enabled, a UPC A bar code is converted to EAN 13.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.8 UPC E
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC E”.
Enable UPC-E1
Set this parameter to on to allow “UPC-E1” (zero suppressed) bar code scans.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Transmit Number System
If this parameter is enabled, the number system digit is transmitted with the decoded bar
code data.
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Convert To UPC-A
This parameter converts UPC E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC A format before
transmission. After conversion, data follows UPC A format and is affected by UPC A programming selections (e.g. Check Digit).
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.9 UPC/EAN Shared
The setting assigned to the “Addendum” parameter associated with this option is shared
across all UPC and EAN bar codes.
Addendum
An addendum is a separate bar code, supplementary to the main bar code.
This parameter provides two options: Not Required but Transmitted if Read or Required and
Transmitted.
• Double-tap on Addendum to display a dialog box listing your options.
• Highlight an item, and tap on OK.
When “Addendum” is set to Not Required but Transmitted if Read, the scanner searches for
an addendum and if one exists, appends it to the main bar code. When the parameter is set to
Required and Transmitted, the scanner does not accept the main bar code without an
addendum.
Addendum Add-on 2 And Addendum Add-on 5
Enabling these parameters sets the length of the addendum bar code to either 2 or
5 characters.
GTIN Compliant
GTIN (global trade item number) processing transmits EAN 128 as the 14-character
EAN/UCC GTIN. To use GTIN processing, you must activate the EAN 128 symbology.
Important: When EAN 128 and GTIN processing are both activated, it is not possible to
read normal EAN 128 Codes.
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Reading Range
This parameter determines the reading distance from which a bar code can be successfully
scanned. The default setting, Extended, allows for increased
reading distance.
5.28.2.10Code 93
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 93”.
Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to
the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.11Codabar
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Codabar”.
Start/Stop Transmit
Codabar can use the following sets of characters as start and stop characters:
a, b, c, d
A, B, C, D
a, b, c, d, /, t, n, *, e
DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4
Thus, when a set is chosen, the first and last digits of a Codabar message must be one of
those characters and the body of the message should not contain these characters. Setting
this parameter to Not Transmitted strips the start and stop characters from this bar code.
CLSI Library System
When enabled, spaces are inserted after characters 1, 5, 10 in the 14-character label (used in
the USA by libraries using the CLSI system).
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Check Digit Verification
When enabled, this parameter checks the integrity of a symbol to ensure it complies with a
specified algorithm – either USS (Uniform Symbology Specification) or OPCC (Optical
Product Code Council).
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Set Length L1, Set Length L2, And Set Length L3
Lengths for “Codabar” can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to the number of
characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Double-tapping on these parameters displays dialog boxes where you can define the code
length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Length Mode
You can choose to set L1 as Minimum Length or L1,L2,L3 as Fixed Length.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.12MSI Plessey
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “MSI”.
Enable Plessy
Set this parameter to on to enable “Plessy”.
Check Digit Verification
The available options for this parameter are MOD 10 Check and Double MOD 10 Check.
This parameter uses the specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to ensure the integrity of the symbol data before transmitting. If the data does not contain that algorithm, the
data is not transmitted.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
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Plessy Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the Plessy data, this parameter must
be enabled.
Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to
the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Plessy Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the Plessy bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code
refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.13Code 11
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 11”.
Check Digit Verification
The available options for this parameter are MOD 10 Check and Double MOD 10
Check.This parameter uses the specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to ensure the
integrity of the symbol data before transmitting. If the data does not contain that algorithm,
the data is not transmitted.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to
the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
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5.28.2.14Interleaved 2 of 5
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Interleaved 2 of 5”.
Reading Range
This parameter determines the reading distance from which a bar code can be successfully
scanned. The default setting, Extended, allows for increased
reading distance.
Check Digit Verification
The available options for this parameter are Disabled, MOD 10 Check and French CIP.
“Check Digit Verification” uses the specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to
ensure the integrity of the symbol data before transmitting. If the data does not contain that
algorithm, the data is not transmitted.
Note: French CIP (French pharmaceutical) is only used with bar codes containing 7
characters.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Set Length L1, Set Length L2, And Set Length L3
Lengths for “Interleaved 2 of 5” can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code
refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Double-tapping on these parameters displays dialog boxes where you can define the code
length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Length Mode
You can chose to set L1 as Minimum Length or L1,L2,L3 as Fixed Length.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.15Matrix 2 of 5
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Matrix 2 of 5”.
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Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to
the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.16Discrete 2 of 5
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Discrete 2 of 5”.
Standard 2 of 5 Format
This parameter allows you to choose a standard format – either Identicon (6 start/stop bars)
or Computer Identics (4 start/stop bars).
Check Digit Verification
The available options for this parameter are Disabled and MOD 10 Check. “Check Digit
Verification” uses the specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to ensure the integrity
of the symbol data before transmitting. If the data does not contain that algorithm, the data is
not transmitted.
Transmit Check Digit
If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled.
Set Length L1, Set Length L2, And Set Length L3
Lengths for “Discrete 2 of 5” can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to the
number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Double-tapping on these parameters displays dialog boxes where you can define the code
length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Length Mode
You can chose to set L1 as Minimum Length or L1,L2,L3 as Fixed Length.
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
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5.28.2.17Telepen
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Telepen”.
Format
This parameter allows you to set the bar code character format to either ASCII
or Numeric.
Minimum Length
Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to
the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including
check digit(s).
Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.2.18RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables “RSS Code” scanning capability.
Enable RSS-14
RSS-14 code can be either purely linear or split in half with one half stacked on top of the
other half. Stacking the code reduces the bar code length, and providing the nominal height
of the code is maintained, it can be omni-directionally scanned.
Enable RSS Limited
“RSS-Limited” is restricted, in that it can only encode 14 digit GTINs (global trade item
number) that begin with either a 0 or a 1. It is not stackable and is not designed to be read
omni-directionally.
Enable RSS Expanded
“RSS Expanded” uses the same application identifiers as UCC/EAN-128 codes but they can
be split into sections and stacked several rows high, reducing the length of the symbol, while
increasing the capacity of data that can be stored. “RSS Expanded” code can be omni-directionally scanned.
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Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.2.19PDF-417
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “PDF-417”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.2.20Micro PDF-417
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Micro PDF-417”.
Code 128 Emulation
When this parameter is enabled, the scanner transmits data from certain Micro PDF-417
symbols as if it was encoded in Code 128 symbols.
If Code 128 Emulation is enabled, the following Micro PDF-417 symbols are transmitted
with one of the following prefixes:
]C1if the first codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915
]C2if the first codeword is 908 or 909
]C0if the first codeword is 910 or 911
If Code 128 Emulation is set to off, the Micro PDF-417 symbols are transmitted with one of
the following prefixes:
]L3if the first codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915
]L4if the first codeword is 908 or 909
]L5if the first codeword is 910 or 911
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.2.21Codablock
Enable Codablock A
Set this parameter to on to enable “Codablock type A”.
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Enable Codablock F
Set this parameter to on to enable “Codablock type F”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3 Imager
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Tap on the Scanner dropdown menu, and choose Imager.
5.28.3.1 Options–Imager
TekImager Enabled
Setting this option to on enables the imager installed in your PDA.
Continuous Scan Mode
Setting this parameter to on keeps image capture active and continuously decoding as long
as the scanner button is pressed and held down.
Center Bar Code Only
Note: This parameter must be disabled when reading Composite bar codes.
When more than one bar code is visible in a single snap shot, this parameter allows you to
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rameter is set to on, the target dot is pointed at the centre image and only that image is
returned.
Max Number Barcodes
This parameter specifies the maximum number of bar codes the imager will attempt to
decode in an image. A maximum of 6 bar codes can be decoded at one time.
Barcodes Must Decode
This parameter specifies the minimum number of bar codes that the imager must decode in
order to report success.
Note: This number must be less than the number of bar codes assigned to
“Max Number Barcodes”. The driver validates and reassigns the value
if necessary.
Window Width
“Window Width” determines the width of the captured image in pixels.
Note: The driver will validate and reassign the value assigned to this parameter, if necessary; the driver will also use the Window Width value to horizontally center the
image in the field of view.
Window Height
This parameter determines the height of the captured image in pixels.
Note: The driver will validate and reassign the value assigned to this parameter, if necessary; the driver will also use “Window Height” value to vertically center the image
in the field of view.
Dot Time (msec)
The value selected for “Dot Time (msec)” determines (in milliseconds) how long the targeting dot remains on before the scanner begins capturing images. When you double-tap on this
parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a value of between 0 and 3000.
A value of 0 disables the target dot.
5.28.3.2 Advanced Options – Imager
Important: Do not adjust the advanced options without first consulting Psion Teklogix
technical support.
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Factory Defaults On Reboot
The value assigned to this parameter determines whether or not the driver will restore the
factory defaults to the imager device on the next reboot.
Note: The driver will default the imager device on a ‘clean’ reset, regardless of the value of
this parameter.
Min Scan Duration
This parameter defines the minimum amount of time in seconds that the imager will scan
when the trigger is pressed and held down without successful decode.
Note: The actual scan duration when the trigger is pressed relies on the value assigned to
Captures Per HW Trigger, below.
Captures Per HW Trigger
The value assigned to this parameter determines the number of captures the imager device
will take while the imager's internal hardware trigger is held down.
Note: This parameter, together with “Min Scan Duration”, determines the actual scan
duration. When the scan trigger is pressed and held down, the driver starts a timer
based on the value of “Min Scan Duration” and also sends a command to emulate
the hardware trigger. When completed, if the time has not yet expired, it will send
another command to the imager device, forcing the imager to flash again using the
value assigned to “Captures Per HW Trigger”.
Auto Exposure
Important: This parameter value should only be changed by qualified Psion Teklogix
personnel. It should be left at the default value – ‘on’.
Setting this parameter to on allows the imager to make automatic gain, integration and illumination adjustments based on ambient light before capturing the bar code. If the
adjustment is insufficient, further adjustments are made automatically before another image
is captured.
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Fast Converge
Note: “Auto Exposure” must be set to ‘on’ in order for this parameter
to function.
Keep in mind that while this parameter can improve imager performance, “Fast
Converge” increases battery power consumption.
Setting this parameter to on speeds the “Auto Exposure” process. It allows the imager to
rapidly snap a number of bar code capture attempts while finding ideal values for gain, integration and illumination.
Max Gain, Max Integration And Max Illumination
Important: These parameter values should only be changed by qualified Psion Teklogix
personnel.
These parameters represent internal values used by the 2D imager. The “Auto Exposure” parameter automatically adjusts the “Max Gain”, “Max Integration” and “Max Illumination”
parameters to produce the best bar code read. Keep in mind that “Auto Exposure” must be
set to on in order for these parameter values to be automatically adjusted.
Double-tapping on any of these parameters displays an associated dialog box in which an allowable range is displayed: Max Gain – 357 to 7920, Max Integration – 0 to 65535, Max
Illumination – 0 to 7.
Decoder Timeout
The decoder is a set of algorithms that examine the image and attempt to find the bar codes,
and then turn the pixels into data that the computer can use—this process takes time. “Decoder Timeout” limits the amount of time the decoder will spend attempting to decode an
image, and forces it to stop and grab a new image, which will probably be easier to decode.
Note: When decoding multiple bar codes in one image, the value assigned to ‘Decoder Timeout’ should be increased to 200ms/extra bar code after the first.
Adaptive Windowing
“Adaptive Windowing” is an advanced technique used to speed up bar code recognition in
certain applications. This parameter automatically reduces the size of the window to the
user-programmed window size when it successfully decodes (which reduces decode time
the next time it is used), but increases it to the full size window (1280x1024 for SX5303) on
a failed decode.
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Note: This feature assumes that you have reached an understanding about how the device
operates in your application, and that, after a learning period, operators will get
used to using the imager in one particular way. It also assumes that a trained operator will usually only have near miss scenarios.
Constant Illumination
“Constant Illumination” is used to reduce the intrusiveness of the device’s illumination on
the observer. Instead of the illumination turning on and off every time the device attempts a
decode (2-4 times per second), the illumination stays on from the time the trigger is pulled
until a decode is successful. This feature is useful in low light environments, since it will
also reduce the distraction that the illumination can have on nearby coworkers.
5.28.3.3 Code 39 Settings
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 39”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.4 Code 128 Settings
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 128”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.5 EAN 13
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “EAN 13”.
Addendum
An addendum is a separate bar code, supplementary to the main bar code.
This parameter provides three options: Disabled, Optional and Required. Depending on the
value chosen for this parameter, an addendum is recognized
or ignored.
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When “Addendum” is set to Disabled, the scanner does not recognize an addendum. If this
parameter is set to Optional, the scanner searches for
an addendum and if one exists, appends it to the main bar code. When the
parameter is set to Required, the scanner does not accept the main bar code without an
addendum.
Note: Setting “Addendum” to ‘Optional’ reduces performance. It should only be chosen if
at least some of the bar codes being read have addendums.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.3.6 EAN 8
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “EAN 8”.
Addendum
Refer to page 154.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.3.7 UPC A
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC A”.
Addendum
Refer to page 154.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.3.8 UPC E
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC E”.
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Addendum
Refer to page 154.
Prefix/Suffix
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.3.9 Code 93
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 93”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.10Codabar
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Codabar”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.11Interleaved 2 of 5
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Interleaved 2 of 5”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.12RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables “RSS Code” scanning capability.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
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5.28.3.13Composite
Important: To successfully read this type of bar code, the two types of
symbologies included in a composite bar code must be enabled.
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Composite” bar codes.
5.28.3.14PDF-417
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables PDF-417 two dimensional (2D) coding.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.15Micro PDF-417
Enable
Setting this parameter to on enables “Micro PDF-417” bar code scanning. Micro PDF-417 is
a multi-row symbology that is useful for applications requiring greater area efficiency but
lower data capacity than PDF-417.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.162D Data Matrix
Enable
Set this parameter to on to enable “Data Matrix”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.172D QR Code
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “2D QR Code”.
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Field Size/Char
Refer to page 137 for details.
5.28.3.182D Maxicode
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “2D Maxicode”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.192D Aztec
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Aztec”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.20Postal: PlaNET
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: PlaNET”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.21Postal: PostNET
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: PostNET”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.22Postal: Australian
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Australian”.
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Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.23Postal: Japanese
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Japanese”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.24Postal: Korean
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Korean”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
5.28.3.25Postal: Royal
Enabled
Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Royal”.
Field Size/Char
Refer to “Field Size” on page 137 for details.
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Options Tab
5.28.4 Options Tab
This tab allows you to tailor the double-click parameters and the display options associated
with your scanner.
5.28.4.1 Double Click Parameters
Click
Time (msec)
This parameter controls the maximum gap time (in milliseconds) for a double-click. If the
time between the first and second clicks of the scanner trigger is within this time, it is considered a double-click. The allowable range is 0 to 1000. A value of zero disables this
feature.
A double-click produces different results depending on whether or not a value is assigned in
the “Click Data” parameter. When a value is not assigned for the “Click Data”, double-clicking the scanner trigger overrides the target dot delay set in the “Dot Time” parameter and
initiates a normal scan sweep. If a value is assigned for the “Click Data” parameter, doubleclicking the scanner trigger inserts the “Click Data” value rather than initiating a scan.
Click Data
For both integrated and external scanners, this parameter determines which character is sent
to the application installed in your PDA following a double-click. A dialog box appears,
asking that you press the key you want to insert. The ASCII/Unicode key value of the keypress is displayed.
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5.28.4.2 Display Parameters
Scan Result
When this parameter is enabled, the type of bar code and the result of the scan appear on the
screen. Note that this information is only displayed after a successful decode and is visible
only while the scanner trigger is pressed. When the trigger is released, this information is
cleared from the screen.
Scan Indicator
When this parameter is enabled, the laser warning logo appears on the display whenever the
scanner is activated.
Scan Result Time (sec)
The value assigned to the “Scan Result Time (sec)” parameter determines how long the scan
results of a successful scan are displayed on the screen. Time is measured in seconds, and a
value of “0” (zero) disables the parameter. When you choose this option, a dialog box
appears where you can enter a value.
Note: To remove the scan result from the screen before the “Result Time” has expired,
point the scanner away from the bar code and press the trigger.
Good Scan Beep And Bad Scan Beep
These parameters determine whether or not the PDA emits an audible scanner ‘beep’ when a
good (successful) scan or a bad (unsuccessful) scan is performed. Set these parameters to
either on to enable the beeper or off to disable it.
Soft Scan Timeout
This parameter is used by the SDK “Scan” function (soft-scan: starting a scan session via the
SDK function, instead of a physical user trigger press). The value assigned to this parameter
determines the soft-scan timeout from 1 to 10 sec. (default is 3 sec.).
Scan Log File
If this parameter is enabled, the input barcode and the modified/translated output bar code
are logged in the file \Flash Disk\ScanLog.txt. Keep in mind that if the “Scan Log File” is
enabled, there is a slight performance effect when performing multiple scans since the log
file is written to persistent storage.
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5.28.5 Translations Tab
The Translations tab allows you to define up to 10 cases, each consisting of up to 10 rules in
sequential order. Only one case will be applied to a bar code and a case will only be applied
if all rules specified in the case are successful – if a rule within a case fails, the entire case
fails.
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Tap on the No rule dropdown menu to display the rules.
When you choose a rule, an associated screen is displayed in which you can define the rule.
5.28.5.1 Case Rules
The case rules are defined as follows:
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No rule – ignored.
Match at index – matches the match string at a specified index.
Match and replace at index – matches the match string at a specified index and
replaces/changes it.
Replace at index – replaces/changes unspecified data in a given range.
Add barcode prefix/suffix – adds a global prefix or suffix.
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Verify barcode size – verifies the bar code size. This rule should generally be assigned
first, before creating subsequent rules.
Search and replace – replaces all instances of the match string. (Note that this rule
cannot fail.)
Warning: Keep in mind that the effects of previously applied rules must be taken into
account when creating subsequent rules. For example, if the bar code size is
important, it should be checked before any rules that might change the size
are applied.
Translation information about the status of each case/rule is displayed in the scan log file
(see “Scan Log File” on page 173) when enabled. This is useful if a case fails, and you are
trying to determine why a rule is failing.
5.29
Total Recall
Total Recall is a Psion Teklogix utility developed to back up/restore applications and
settings.
Note: In Windows Mobile 6, the registry and installed programs are stored in the Flash
file system and are not lost on reset.However, in special cases where Psion Teklogix
personnel find it necessary to perform a clean start, this will reset not only the registry settings to factory defaults, but will also erase any files or applications stored
or installed on the built-in Flash file system, including any Total Recall profiles.
This is why any data that needs to be protected must be stored on a SD/MMC card
or externally to the device on a USB memory stick or on a PC.
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Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the Total Recall icon.
In the dropdown menu, you can choose: Create Backup Profile, Restore Selected Profile,
View Selected Profile Data, and Delete Selected Profile. Keep in mind that until a profile is
created, only one option is available–Create Backup Profile.
5.29.1 Creating A Backup Profile
•
Tap on the Next button to begin the process.
Profile Information
This dialog box lists the possible storage destinations for the profile file.
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To begin, type a name for the profile in the field labelled Profile Name.
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Next, choose the Profile Type you want to create:
For this device only – creates a backup that is manually restored by the operator.
AutoRestore for this device only – creates a profile that automatically restores itself following a cold start.
AutoRestore for this and other devices – creates a profile that automatically restores
after resuming from a clean start, but it will not contain the touchscreen calibration
coordinates or the Wireless radio settings.
Finally, choose a Profile Location – The location for the profile is either \Flash Disk or
\SD-MMC Card.
Tap on the Next button to display the next dialog box, Add Files.
Add Files
By default, All Files is selected so that all installed or copied files, database entries, and the
Registry will be saved. You can, however, limit the backup to databases, the registry and/or
Selected Files.
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View Selections
Depending on what you have selected for inclusion in your profile, you can view a list of all
files, selected files, databases, and/or the registry.
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If you’re satisfied with the items in the profile, tap on Next.
Performing The Backup
• Tap on Backup to begin the process and create a profile.
When the backup is finished, a dialog box is presented stating that the backup has been completed successfully.
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Tap on Finish to exit Total Recall.
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5.29.2 Restoring A Profile
To manually restore a profile:
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Choose Restore Selected Profile from the dropdown menu, and choose the Profile
Name you want to restore.
In the next screen, tap on Restore to restore your profile.
Connections Tab
This tab is used to setup connections using Bluetooth, 802.11 radios, and you can also set up
Wireless WAN connections.
The Wireless WAN icon is only visible when Windows Mobile 6 Classic is installed in your
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Tap on Start>Settings>Connections tab to display your connection options.
Navigation Bar
Tap on these connectivity hotkeys
to display Notification Bubbles
Notification Bubble
Navigation Bar Connectivity Hotkeys
Some of the connectivity icons in the Navigation Bar along the top of the screen are hotkeys
that offer shortcuts to connection setups. Tapping on a hotkey displays a bubble that provides information about your connections and provides a shortcut to the Wireless Manager
applet where you can set up your connections.
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Automatic Network Detection
If a wireless network is available when you switch on your unit, a notification bubble may
appear letting you know which networks have been found. You can choose a network from
here.
Tapping on Connect in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen will automatically connect
to a network that’s already been set up. Tapping on Settings in the network bubble will
launch the Wireless Manager applet.
If you prefer not see this notification bubble, you can tap on the Menu button in the softkey
bar, and choose not to display the notification bubble.
5.31
Beam
If your unit is equipped with an IrDA end-cap, tapping on Start>Settings and then tapping
on the Connections tab followed by the Beam icon allows you to enable Receive all incoming beams so that your unit can accept incoming data from other IrDA devices.
5.32
Bluetooth Setup
Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless connectivity for digital devices and is intended
for Personal Area Networks (PAN). The technology is based on a short-range radio link that
operates in the ISM band at 2.4 GHz. When two Bluetooth-equipped devices come within a
10 meter range of each other, they can establish a connection. Because Bluetooth utilizes a
radio-based link, it does not require a line-of-sight connection in order to communicate.
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Tap on Start>Settings. Next, tap on the Connection tab followed by the Bluetooth
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5.32.1 The Devices Tab
This tab allows you to scan for other Bluetooth enabled devices, and it allows you to pair
devices.
Note: You may need to enable your Bluetooth radio before you begin. Refer to “Bluetooth
Mode” on page 185 for details.
To add a new device:
• Tap on Add new device....
The iKôn PDA scans for a Bluetooth device within a 10 meter range. Any Bluetooth devices
within range appear in the Bluetooth list box
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Highlight the device you want to add. Tap on Next.
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Type your Passcode. Tap on Next.
In the Display Name screen, edit the name of the device. This is optional.
Tap on Finish.
Note: To connect to a Bluetooth-equipped device that’s already been added, tap on the item
in Bluetooth list box.
5.32.1.1 Pairing A Device
If you intend to pair devices (a headset, for example), power on and bring the device within
10 meters of the PDA before proceeding with the discovery process described below.
Important: Follow the steps under “Pairing A Bluetooth Headset Or Other Bluetooth
Devices” on page 45 to pair a Bluetooth device with your PDA.
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5.32.2 Bluetooth Mode
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Tap Start>Settings. Tap on the Connections tab>Bluetooth icon and then tap on the
Mode tab.
When Turn on Bluetooth is enabled (a checkmark is displayed in the checkbox), Bluetooth
features are available. If this option is disabled, you cannot send or receive information
using Bluetooth.
When Make this device visible to other devices is enabled, other Bluetooth devices within
range (approximately 10 meters) can detect your iKôn PDA and can establish a bond or use
a Bluetooth service. Note that other devices can detect your unit whether or not a bond has
been created.
5.32.3 Bluetooth COM Ports
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New Incoming Port
The Bluetooth COM Ports dialog box allows you to assign a COM port number. If a port
number has not been assigned, tapping on New Incoming Port allows you to choose a COM
port number. If a port number already exists that you’d like to change, tap and hold the
stylus on Incoming Port (COM #) to display a pop-up menu. Choose Edit and assign a new
COM port number.
New Outgoing Port
When you pair the iKôn PDA with another device, New Outgoing Port is listed in this
dialog box. Tapping on this option allows you to assign an outgoing COM port number.
• To work with an existing COM port number, tap and hold the stylus on an existing port
To assign a new port number, make certain that your iKôn PDA is connected to the other
device via Bluetooth.
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In the COM Ports tab, tap on New Outgoing Port.
Choose a COM port number from the list.
Note: If a port cannot be created, the number you’ve chosen is already in use. Choose a different port number.
5.32.4 Outgoing Port
Outgoing Port acts as a serial port that can be used to connect to a list of Bluetooth devices
(one at a time). This tab allows you to assign and enable an outgoing port and choose the
device with which you want to communicate from the list. You can also tailor the behaviour
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of your PDA so that you are prompted to choose the device with which you want to
communicate.
5.32.5 Active Connections List
This tab displays the currently active Bluetooth connections, listing the device name(s). The
type of link is also included with the device name(s). Keep in mind that the information
listed in this tab is ‘view only’; it cannot be edited.
5.32.6 About Tab
The About tab displays information about the Bluetooth module, such as the manufacturer
name, local address and version. Like the Active tab, this information cannot be edited.
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The Bluetooth GPRS Phone
5.32.7 The Bluetooth GPRS Phone
Once you’ve completed the Bluetooth settings, you can go ahead and set up communication
through your Bluetooth-equipped phone.
Before you begin, make certain that the Bluetooth phone is turned on, that the Bluetooth
radios in your iKôn PDA and phone are enabled (turned on), and that the PDA and phone
are within 10 metres of each other. Both should be discoverable.
1. Tap on Start>Settings and then tap on the Connections tab.
2. Tap on the Connections icon. Tap on Add a new modem connection.
3. Type a name for the connection.
4. Tap on the Select a modem dropdown menu, and choose Bluetooth. Tap on Next.
5. Make certain that the phone is discoverable. Some phones also need to be pairable
in order to accept a bonding request. Refer to your phone documentation for additional information.
6. If the phone appears in the My Connections list, skip to step 12.
7. In the list, tap the phone and then tap on the Next button.
8. In the PIN screen, type a personal identification number (PIN)–you can enter up to
16 characters.
9. Enter the same PIN on the phone.
10. If you wish, you can edit the name of the phone in the Name field.
11. Tap on the Finish button.
12. In the My Connections list, tap on the phone and then on Next.
13. Enter the dial-up phone number for this connection, and tap on Next.
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14. In the User name, Password and Domain fields, enter the logon information for this
connection, and tap on Finish.
You can begin using the Bluetooth phone connection, for example, to send and receive email, browse the Internet with Internet Explorer, and so on.
5.33
Connections – Connecting To The Internet
To activate a connection, make certain that any necessary equipment is installed in your
PDA such as a radio.
You’ll need the following information from your ISP to make an internet connection: ISP
server phone number, user name and password.
1. Tap Start>Settings, and then tap on the Connections tab.
2. Tap on the Connections icon.
3. Under My ISP, tap on Add a new modem connection.
Note: In the Connections window the Tasks tab is used to create new connections and manage existing ones. The Advanced tab allows you to choose a network. If you need to
change these settings, contact your ISP or network administrator before making
changes.
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4. In the Select a modem dropdown menu, choose a modem connection. If you
haven’t already created a modem connection, refer to “Modem Connection Setup”
on page 190.
5. To connect to the Internet, launch the program you want to use. For example, launch
Internet Explorer on your iKôn PDA to browse the Internet. Your PDA automatically connects.
Note: To set up a network card or wireless network connection to your ISP, add a new connection under My Work Network.
5.33.1 Modem Connection Setup
Before you begin, you’ll need the following information from your ISP or network administrator: telephone number, user name, password, domain name and TCP/IP settings.
If your iKôn PDA does not have access to a mobile phone network, insert a modem card in
the unit.
1. Tap Start>Settings. Tap on the Connections tab followed by the Connections icon.
2. To create a new connection in either My ISP or My Work Network, tap on Add a
new modem connection.
3. In the Make New Connection screen, type a name for the connection.
4. In the dropdown menu below Select a modem, tap on your modem type.
Note: If your modem is not listed in the dropdown menu, choose Hayes Compatible on
COM1.
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5. Tap on the Next button.
6. In the next screen, enter the phone number exactly as you want it dialed. If, for
example, you need to dial 9 for an outside line, enter 9 at the beginning of the phone
number.
7. Tap on the Next button.
8. Type the User Name, Password and Domain Name as provided by your ISP or
network administrator.
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Note: Generally, you will not need to change any of the Advanced settings.
For information about the Advanced settings, refer to“Advanced Modem Settings”
Changes to Advanced settings are only required in the following instances:
To change the baud rate settings, dialing string commands or credit
card options.
To change port settings.
To enter TCP/IP settings because the server to which you are connecting does not
dynamically assign addresses.
9. Tap on the Finish button.
If you need to edit the Advanced settings, refer to “Advanced Modem Settings” in the next
section.
5.33.1.1 Advanced Modem Settings
TCP/IP Settings Tab
If your server assigns IP addresses dynamically, you will not need to change these settings.
If you need to make changes, contact your ISP or network administrator for addresses.
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Server Settings Tab
If your server assigns IP addresses dynamically, you will not need to change these settings.
Servers requiring assigned IP addresses may also need a way to map computer names to IP
addresses. The iKôn PDA supports a variety of name resolution options: DNS, Alt DNS,
WINS and Alt WINS.
Your ISP or network administrator can determine which name resolution you need, and can
also provide the server address. In addition, you will want to ask if alternate addresses are
available. An alternate address may allow you to connect when the primary server is not
available.
5.34
Wireless Power Icon
While you can access network card settings through the Wi-Fi icon, and you can access
Bluetooth settings through the Bluetooth icon, and for units that support it, GSM/GPRS connections, the Wireless Power icon acts as a connection manager, providing access to all
these types of network connections.
Note: The Wireless Manager icon, as the name implies, also provides connection management. However, if you need to disable all connections (Flight Mode), the Wireless
Manager icon will not be available. The Wireless Power icon, on the other hand, is
always visible even when you disable all network connections.
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Important: The ‘Wireless Power’ option provides detailed Help files to assist you in
setting up your PDA. Help is available from the Connections tab–not from
within the Wireless Power dialog box.
To access Wireless Power help files, tap on Start>Settings>Connections tab.
Tap on Start>Settings>Help.
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Tap on Start>Settings>Connections tab>Wireless Power icon.
5.34.1 Flight Mode – Disabling Wireless Components
To disable all wireless components when, for example, you are taking your PDA onto a
plane where wireless connections need to be shut down:
• Tap on the Disable All button.
To enable wireless components:
• Tap on Enable All.
To disable a particular radio connection rather than all connections:
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Highlight an Available (enabled) radio listed in this dialog box, and then tap on the
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5.34.2 Setting Up A Network Card
Network (802.11) cards are used to connect to a network so that you can browse the Internet,
download e-mail and so on. You can connect to an existing network or you can set up a new
connection on your iKôn PDA.
Important: The iKôn PDA is equipped with context sensitive Help Files. If you find
that you’re unsure how to proceed with a network connection at any point
during setup, tap on the question mark icon in the navigation bar at the top
of the screen.
5.34.3 Network Adaptor Cards
Important: For 802.11b/g (Summit) CF card adaptor setup details, refer to “Setting Up
A 802.11b/g Radio–Summit Client Utility” on page 15.
When the network card is inserted in your unit for the first time, the Network Settings screen
is displayed automatically so that you can configure the card. If it does not appear, or if you
want to change settings:
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Tap on the Network Adapters icon.
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If you need to specify server information, double-tap on the appropriate adaptor, and
then tap on the IP Address and/or Name Servers tab.
Note: Because most networks use DHCP, you should not need to change these settings
unless instructed to do so by your network administrator.
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If necessary, use a network cable to connect the network card to your network. Refer to
the documentation shipped with your network card for details.
To activate the connection, launch the desired program (e.g., Internet Explorer). The
iKôn PDA will connect automatically.
5.34.4 Changing Network Card Settings
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If you use your network card in two locations like work and home, you’ll need to
change the network to which the network card connects.
Tap on Start>Settings>Connections tab>Network Cards icon.
In the Configure Network Adapters dialog box, tap on the dropdown menu below My
network card connects to, choose either The Internet or Work.
5.34.5 VPN Connection Setup
A VPN connection provides a secure connection to servers through the Internet.
Before you begin, you need the following information from your network administrator:
password, domain name, TCP/IP settings and a host name or IP address of the VPN server.
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Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the Connections tab followed by the Connections icon.
Under My Work Network, tap on Add a new VPN server connection.
In the Name field, type a name for this connection.
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In Host name/IP, type the VPN server name or IP address.
Tap on the VPN type radio button next to the type of authentication for your iKôn PDA:
IPSec/L2TP or PPTP. Your network administrator will let you know which option
applies to your unit.
Tap on Next.
Choose the type of authentication in this screen. If you choose A pre-shared key, type
the key provided by your network administrator.
Tap on Next.
Type your user name, password and domain name. If a domain name was not provided to you, try the connection without entering a domain name.
Note: Normally, you will not need to change any advanced settings. You will need to make
changes only under only the following circumstances:
The server to which you are connecting does not dynamically assign addresses, and
TCP/IP settings need to be entered.
Server DNS or WINS settings need to be changed.
If you need to edit the Advanced settings, refer to “Advanced Modem Settings” on page 192
for details about this tab.
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Launch a program like Internet Explorer to activate the connection. The VPN connection will start automatically.
5.34.6 Managing An Existing Connection
Once you’ve defined a connection, a new option appears in the first Connections screen–
Manage existing connections.
5.34.6.1 Editing A Connection
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Tap on Manage existing connections.
Tap here
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To launch a connection from this screen, press and hold the stylus on the connection you
want to activate. Choose Connect from the pop-up menu.
To delete a connection, press and hold the stylus on the connection you want to delete.
Choose Delete from the pop-up menu.
Note: You can also create a new connection by tapping on the New button. To make changes
to the settings for this connection, tap on Edit.
5.34.6.2 Changing A Connection Setting Name
Your iKôn PDA has two sets of connection settings: My ISP and My Work Network. If you
want to change one or both of these options to something more familiar to you, follow these
steps.
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Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the Connections tab followed by the Connections icon.
Under My Work Network or My ISP, tap on Manage existing connections.
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Tap on OK.
5.34.7 Selecting A Network
Important: Normally, you will not need to change these settings. Contact your ISP or
network administrator before making any changes.
Private networks are used for work-related activities. Internet networks are used for home
connection to your ISP. The My Work Network settings are used for private network connections (corporate networks), while My ISP settings are used for Internet network connections.
When you use programs such as Internet Explorer, your iKôn PDA automatically connects
using private network settings under My Work Network or Internet settings under My ISP,
depending on specifications. You can determine how your iKôn PDA connects.
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In the appropriate lists, choose My ISP or My Work Network.
5.34.8 Proxy Server Setup
Note: If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, the
iKôn PDA will download the appropriate settings during synchronization from your
PC. If these settings are not on your PC, or if they need to be changed, you’ll need
to set up the proxy server connection manually.
To set up the proxy server connection manually, you’ll need the following information:
proxy server name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used and the user name and
password.
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Under My Work Network, tap on Set up my proxy server.
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Add a checkmark next to This network connects to the Internet and This network
uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet.
In the Proxy server field, type the proxy server name.
Tap on OK to save your changes.
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Note: If you need to change advanced settings such as a port number or proxy server type,
you’ll need to tap on the Advanced button rather than tapping on OK. Advanced
settings are described in “Changing Advanced Proxy Server Settings” on page 201.
5.34.8.1 Changing Advanced Proxy Server Settings
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Tap on the proxy type you want to change. For the appropriate server type, type the
proxy server name and port.
Tap on OK.
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Tap on Start>Settings>Connections tab>Wireless Statistics icon to display the communication statistics of your wireless connection along with the radio card name, MAC
address, driver version and NDIS Compliance information.
Tap on the Zero button to reset the statistics.
Wireless WAN (Windows Mobile 6 Classic Only)
The Wire WAN icon is visible for iKôn PDAs running Windows Mobile 6 Classic. A PDA
equipped with a GSM/GPRS, CDMA/1xRTT or UMTS radio has wide area networking
data transfer capabilities.
5.36.1 Softkey Bar Icons
Wireless WAN icons in the softkey bar indicate the status of your wide area network connection. Note that these icons are only visible when a GSM/GPRS, CDMA/1xRTT or
UMTS radio is installed in the unit, and the interface is enabled.
The letter in the signal strength icon (G for GSM/GPRS, U for UMTS and X for
CDMA/1xRTT) indicates that a packet data service is available and initialized. Keep in
mind that the signal strength icon is displayed without a letter if packet data service is not
available or if it is available but not yet initialized.
User interaction is required (e.g. the user is required to enter a PIN).
A non-recoverable (fatal) error has occurred.
GSM/GPRS Status Indicators
Signal strength is between 1% and 20%.
Signal strength is between 21% and 40%.
Signal strength is between 41% and 60%.
Signal strength is between 61% and 80%.
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Signal strength is between 81% and 100%.
A GPRS packet data connection is active.
CDMA/1xRTT
Signal strength is between 1% and 20%.
Signal strength is between 21% and 40%.
Signal strength is between 41% and 60%.
Signal strength is between 61% and 80%.
Signal strength is between 81% and 100%.
A CDMA/1xRTT packet data connection is active.
5.36.2 Establishing A Connection
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Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the System tab followed by the Wireless WAN icon.
Note: If you are prompted to enter a PIN, refer to “Entering A PIN” on page 204
for details.
The Status field indicates when the unit is ready to connect–the Connect Data button is
enabled.
• Tap on the Connect Data button.
The progress of the connection is tracked in the Status field.
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PPP link to modem active
Authenticating user
User authenticated
Connected
Note: Keep in mind that these states may be displayed fairly quickly if the progress of the
connection is rapid.
When the connection state reaches PPP link to modem active, the softkey bar icon changes
to indicate an active connection. The Connect Data button changes, displaying Disconnect.
5.36.3 Disconnecting From A Network
To disconnect from the network:
• Tap on the Disconnect button, and then on OK.
When the iKôn PDA network connection is severed, the Status field displays Ready to
Connect.
A unit equipped with a GSM/GPRS expansion board displays the signal strength in the main
Wireless WAN screen, even while a connection is active. Units equipped with certain other
modems (e.g. Sierra Wireless UMTS and CDMA modems, Novatel UMTS modems) do not
display the signal strength while a connection is active.The Rx bytes and Tx bytes fields estimate the amount of data transmitted and received, respectively.
5.36.3.1 Shutting Down The Wireless WAN User Interface
While it is not usual to shut down the GSM/GPRS user interface, you can accomplish this
by tapping on the File menu and choosing the Exit command in the Wireless WAN screen.
Note: Once you’ve shut down the user interface, you can only enable the radio by tapping
on the Wireless WAN icon to display the dialog box.
5.36.4 Advanced Information
In most cases, when a GSM/GPRS radio and SIM are installed in your PDA, setup is automatic. Follow the steps outlined under the heading “Establishing A Connection” on
page 203 to make a connection. The information in this section is for advanced setup
purposes.
5.36.4.1 Entering A PIN
If a PIN is required, a PIN entry dialog box is displayed.
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Type your PIN, and press [ENTER].
Note: If you exceed the number of allowable attempts, a PUK entry window is brought to
the foreground. You’ll need to enter a new PIN number.
Once the correct PIN or PUK is entered or if none was required, the modem is instructed to
perform a GSM network registration followed by a GPRS attach. The main Wireless WAN
dialog box reflects the progress of the initialization.
• Searching for modem
• Initializing modem
• SIM is ready
• Searching for network
• Registered on network
• Searching for packet data
• Ready to connect
If the modem loses the connection to the GSM network, the following states are repeated:
Searching for network, Registered on network, Searching for packet data and Ready to
connect.
5.36.4.2 Error States
The following temporary error states–states that may disappear without interaction– may be
displayed:
• Emergency calls only
The modem has found a network but is not allowed to register (e.g. no roaming agreement
between networks). The modem keeps searching for another network.
• No network found
A network is not currently available. The modem continues searching for a network.
• Packet data not available
The current network does not support packet data.
• Packet data not allowed
The modem is not allowed to use packet data on the current network (e.g. no packet data
roaming agreement between network; a roaming agreement for voice may still be in place).
It is also possible that you do not have a subscription for packet data at all.
The remaining error states are permanent:
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• SIM is missing
The SIM card is missing. After the SIM has been inserted a reset may be required.
• SIM failure
The SIM card is permanently disabled (e.g. because the wrong PUK has been entered too
many times). A new SIM is needed.
• Modem failure
The modem did not respond to commands as expected. If a reset does not clear this condition, the modem may need to be replaced.
• NDIS error
An internal software error has occurred. If a reset does not clear this condition, Psion Teklogix technical support may need to investigate further.
5.36.5 Tools Menu
The Tools menu in the main Wireless WAN dialog box offers some additional, advanced
setup features.
5.36.5.1 Data Connection Configuration
Enable Automatic Connect
If the Enable automatic connect checkbox is checked (unchecked by default), the Wireless
WAN user interface will attempt to establish a packet data connection whenever packet data
is available (e.g. after resume from suspend without further user interaction).
To activate the automatic connection mode:
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• Tap on the OK button.
While automatic connection mode is enabled, the Connect Data button in the main Wireless
LAN dialog box changes to Disable Auto.
To close the currently active connection (if any) and disable the automatic connection mode:
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Important: Automatic connection mode should not be used if applications other than
the Wireless WAN user interface (e.g. Connection Manager) are expected to
open and close connections.
If the automatic connection mode is enabled and another application closes
the packet data connection, the WWAN user interface will immediately try
to re-establish the connection.
Use Virtual Serial Port
If Use virtual serial port is enabled, packet data connections are established through the
virtual serial port of the WWAN driver rather than through the WWAN driver directly. This
checkbox should only be checked if certain third-party VPN (Virtual Private Network)
clients are used that do not work correctly otherwise. The default setting is disabled
(unchecked).
Note: The connection setup takes longer through the virtual serial port.
Enable Automatic Configuration
In most cases, the data connection is configured automatically and no user interaction is required. This is true even if multiple SIM cards from different operators are used with the
same device. The connection parameters are adjusted automatically when a new SIM card is
detected (this may require a reset). The connection parameters are retrieved from a database.
Manual configuration should be necessary only if:
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One or more parameters in the database are incorrect or a new operator is not yet in the
database. (The database should be corrected for subsequent software releases.)
An operator has assigned individual packet data user names and passwords.
A very large site has their own APN. Such connections always have to be configured
manually.
A customer has subscribed for a static IP address. By definition this must be configured
manually.
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Important: For CDMA/1xRTT, automatic configuration is not available – connections must be configured manually. Under APN, the packet service access
number must be entered (typically “#777”).
In the following section, all the parameters that need to be configured for a connection (such
as APN, user name, password, DNS server addresses etc.) are referred to as a profile. Every
profile is identified by an arbitrary, unique name. The profile named Default is special in
that it is always present and can neither be edited nor deleted. (A sample dialog box is presented on the page following.) The Default profile uses parameters from a built-in database.
The home network (the network that issued the SIM) is used for the database look-up. While
there can be many configured profiles, only one profile can be active at any time.
If connection profiles are configured manually then the Enable automatic configuration:
checkbox should normally be unchecked.
In one particular use case, manually configured profiles may be combined with automatic
configuration. If multiple SIM cards are used with the same device, each SIM card being
from a different operator and some or all of them requiring a manually set up profile, automatic configuration may be used to automatically pick the correct manually configured
profile for each SIM card. For this to work each profile has to be configured while the corresponding SIM card is inserted in the device and initialized (i.e. the status is at least SIM is
ready).
The Select profile drop-down list in the data configuration profile selects which profile a
subsequent action applies to. A profile named Default is always present and contains the
current parameters from the database. The following actions are available:
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Show – The parameters for the selected profile are displayed when you tap on this
button. For the Default profile, the publicly known password is shown – otherwise, the
password is hidden.
Edit – The parameters of the selected profile can be edited when you choose the Edit
button. Keep in mind that you cannot edit the Default profile.
Delete – The selected profile is deleted. You cannot delete the Default profile.
Activate – When this button is chosen, the selected profile is made the active profile.
Activation is possible only if the Enable automatic configuration: checkbox is
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New – Tapping on the New button allows you to create a new profile.
The name of the newly created profile must be different from all existing profiles. Also, the
name cannot be Default. When the New Data Profile dialog box is opened, a proposal for a
unique name is filled in the corresponding entry field. If a manually configured profile has a
secret password and unauthorized access to the device is a concern even after the SIM PIN
has been entered, the password should not be entered in the New Data Profile dialog box
and the Prompt user for password checkbox should be checked instead. In this case, you will
be prompted for the password each time a connection is initiated (the Connect Data button
in the main Wireless WAN dialog box is selected).
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entry fields to the values they had when the dialog box was opened.
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Advanced IP – The Advanced IP button in the Show Profile and Edit Profile dialog
boxes opens another dialog box that allows you to configure a static IP address as well
as the IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS and WINS resolvers.
5.36.5.2 Security Configuration
The Security Configuration dialog box is called up through the Tools menu.
Note: Security configuration is not available with CDMA modems.
The Security Configuration dialog box allows you to enable, disable and change the PIN.
You will need the current PIN to make any of these changes. The PIN must be enabled in
order to be changed. (If the PIN is disabled, the New PIN entry field is greyed out.)
Note: Keep in mind that some network operators do not allow the SIM PIN to be disabled. A new PIN must consist of 4 to 8 numeric digits.
The Require PIN on resume checkbox is independent of the aforementioned settings. By default, this checkbox is unchecked. While the checkbox remains unchecked, any PIN entered
on startup or through the Security Configuration dialog box and submitted successfully to
the modem is stored in memory for as long as the device is not rebooted. This stored PIN is
then used without further user interaction whenever the modem requires a PIN (such as
resume after suspend or modem removal). The stored PIN is also automatically entered in
the Current PIN text box whenever the Security Configuration dialog box is called up.
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If unauthorized access to the device is a concern, the Require PIN on resume checkbox
should be checked. In this case, you will be prompted whenever a PIN is required and the
PIN is not stored.
5.36.5.3 Network Configuration
Note: Network configuration is not available with CDMA modems.
In the main Wireless WAN screen:
• Tap on the Tools menu, and choose Network.
By default the GSM radio modem automatically chooses from the available and allowed
networks (allowed networks are the home network and all other networks with which the
home network has a roaming agreement). You may find there are some situations in which
you want to override this default behaviour. For example, you may want to disable roaming
if you find yourself in a border area where the home network is not available but a foreign
roaming partner is available. Abroad, you may find that an available network does not have
packet data roaming agreements. In this case, you’ll need to manually select the network
which you know to support packet data roaming.
Automatic network selection is enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking Enable automatic network select in the Network dialog box. When automatic network selection is
disabled, you must select a network manually.
Available networks can also be viewed without changing any settings. Scanning for available networks is a lengthy operation – a progress bar is shown while the scan is active. For
every network that is found, the network name, country, status and numeric network identifier (MCC/MNC, Mobile Country Code followed by the Mobile Network Code) is
displayed.
Note: Your home network operator will need to let you know which other networks have
roaming agreements. Even when a network is listed with an ‘Available’ status, it
does not necessarily follow that it can be used or that the roaming agreement covers packet data.
A status of ‘Forbidden’ indicates that the network cannot be used. If you choose a
network that is not covered by a roaming agreement, the status in the main WWAN
dialog box changes to ‘Emergency calls only’, ‘No network found’, ‘GPRS not
available’ or ‘GPRS not allowed’.
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5.36.5.4 Driver Mode Configuration
By default, the Wireless WAN driver is enabled (the Enable driver checkbox is checked).
The driver must be disabled in order to access the modem directly (e.g. dial-up data, fax, or
in order to manually submit AT commands to the modem for development, testing, approvals, etc.). In most cases, the Virtual WWAN serial port can be used and it is not necessary to
disable the WWAN driver. If the Enable driver checkbox is not checked, the driver is shut
down as soon as the OK button in the Driver Mode dialog box tapped.
If, on the other hand, the Wireless WAN driver is not running and the Enable driver checkbox is checked, the Wireless WAN driver is started as soon the Driver Mode dialog box is
closed using the OK button.
Note: When the driver is not running, no network status or signal strength can be
displayed.
Since all currently supported modems are automatically detected, the Enable automatic port
detection checkbox should always be checked. If this checkbox is not checked, a serial port
can be selected manually. This experimental feature allows the driver to be used with an internal GSM modem that was not recognized by the automatic detection or an external GSM
modem connected to a serial port of the computer through USB or through Bluetooth. An
external modem connected to a serial port must support 115.2kbit/s, 8bit, no parity and hardware flow control.
5.36.5.5 Modem Information
The fields in this dialog box cannot be edited – they only display information about the iKôn
PDA modem. If the network operator has not programmed a user’s phone number into the
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SIM, the Phone field remains empty. The modem serial number is called IMEI for GSM
modems and ESN for CDMA modems.
The SIM ID is sometimes referred to as the ICC ID (International Charge Card Identifier).
Not all modems support the retrieval of the SIM ID. In particular, the Novatel Merlin UMTS
modems and the Option Globetrotter modems do not support SIM ID retrieval.
If the main menu shows an error status, at least partial modem information may
be available.
Modem Power Modes
The power mode of the modem is controlled through the Power icon rather than through the
Wireless WAN user interface.
To adjust PC Card and CF card modems settings:
• Tap on Start>Settings, and then tap on the System tab followed by the Power icon.
• Tap on the Built-in Devices tab.
If the checkbox for a modem is unchecked, power is not applied to the modem and a driver
is not loaded (neither the serial port driver nor the Wireless WAN driver). If the checkbox is
checked, power is applied to the modem and the drivers are loaded when the PDA is turned
on. Power is removed from the modem when the iKôn PDA enters suspend mode.
To enable a modem module that is built into the unit:
• Tap on Start>Settings, and then tap on the System tab followed by the Power icon.
For a modem module that is built into the iKôn PDA, the settings can be found under the
Built-in Devices tab. In this case, one of the following power modes can be selected:
• Disabled – No power is applied to the modem and no driver is loaded.
• Enabled – Off in Suspend
Power is applied to the modem and the drivers are loaded when the PDA is turned on. Power
is removed from the modem when the terminal enters suspend mode.
• Enabled – Always On
When the iKôn PDA enters suspend mode, the modem remains powered indefinitely.
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Enabled – Keep on for 15 min
Enabled – Keep on for 30 min
Enabled – Keep on for 1 hour
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When the PDA enters suspend mode, the modem remains powered. If the iKôn PDA is not
turned on again during the configured time, the unit briefly wakes up from suspend mode,
shuts down the modem, and enters suspend mode again. The default mode is Enabled Keep on for 1 hour.
At the cost of a slightly increased power consumption in suspend mode, the modes where
the modem remains powered during suspend mode have several advantages. When the PDA
wakes from suspend mode, the modem is ready immediately; modem or network initialization is not required. A packet data session can thus remain active during suspend mode. In
these modes, the modem is also able to wake up the PDA if the network status changes, or
there is a new incoming SMS.
5.36.6 SMS Menu
SMS functions are accessed through the SMS menu. For modems that support a SIM card,
the SIM initialization typically takes longer than the network initialization, resulting in a noticeable delay before the SMS functions become available.
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5.36.6.1 New SMS
Tapping on New opens a dialog box for sending a new SMS message. The recipient's phone
number (to be entered in the To field) can consist of the digits 0 through 9, as well as the *
and # characters, optionally preceded by one + character, indicating an international number
(i.e. the country code follows immediately after the + character).
By checking the Store message in Outbox field, a new message can be stored in the Outbox
before being sent. If no storage space is available or the modem does not support the storage
of outgoing messages, this checkbox is disabled.
5.36.6.2 Inbox
Tapping on Inbox opens the list of received messages. Reading 50 messages, for example,
from the SIM can take about 30 seconds. By default the list of messages is sorted with the
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most recently received message first. The list can be sorted by any other column by clicking
on the corresponding column heading.
Clicking the same column heading twice reverses the sort order. Pressing any letter or digit
moves the highlight to the next message whose address begins with that letter or number.
Note: The date and time formats can be changed through the Regional Settings in the Control Panel. For a new date or time format to take effect, the Inbox has to be closed
and re-opened.
The Open button opens the selected message in a new window such that the entire message
can be read including the original formatting (line breaks are replaced by spaces in the Inbox
message list). Pressing the Reply button opens the new message dialog as described above,
except the destination phone number is already filled in. Pressing the Delete button erases
the message.
5.36.6.3 Outbox
Tapping on Outbox opens a list of sent messages. Otherwise the Outbox behaves exactly as
the Inbox described above. The date and time when a message was sent is not available for
GSM modems.
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5.36.6.4 SMS Configuration
Tapping on SMS Configuration opens the SMS configuration dialog. The SMS Centre
Address follows the same rules as the recipient's phone number in the New message dialog.
The Message Validity Period parameter is sent to the SMS Centre with each message sent
subsequently and instructs the SMS Centre on how long it should attempt to deliver the
message to the recipient (the SMS Centre may impose an upper limit on the validity period
regardless of the setting).
Note: Only certain discrete validity period values can be sent and thus, the validity period is
rounded to the nearest allowed value. The next time the SMS configuration dialog is
opened, the rounded value is shown.
The user interface tries to keep the SMS storage location available for a new incoming
message if the Delete oldest message when full checkbox is checked. In this case, when a
new message arrives and the SMS storage becomes full, the oldest received message is deleted. If any string is entered as the Message Suppression Prefix, messages beginning with
that string will not be shown in either the Inbox or Outbox. In this way, messages intended
for another application running on the same device can be hidden.
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PROGRAMS
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6.2 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221
6.3 ActiveSync® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221
6.3.1 Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221
6.4 Calculator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .222
6.5 Demo Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .222
6.6 Office Mobile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.6.1 Excel Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.6.1.1 Workbook Components . . . . . .
6.6.2 Word Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.6.2.1 Data Entry Modes . . . . . . . . .
6.6.2.2 Sharing Documents With Your PC
6.6.3 PowerPoint Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.7 File Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6.8.1 Creating An Internet Connection. . . .
6.8.2 Using Internet Sharing . . . . . . . . .
6.9 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9.1 Creating A Note . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9.2 Converting Handwritten Notes To Text
6.9.3 Renaming A Note . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9.4 Recording Notes . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9.5 Synchronizing A Note . . . . . . . . .
6.10 Pictures & Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.1 Moving Photos To The iKôn PDA . .
6.10.2 Opening A Photo . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.3 Deleting A Photo . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.4 Editing A Photo . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.5 Creating A Slide Show . . . . . . . .
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6.12 Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.1 Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.2 Browsing Web Sites . . . . . . . . .
6.13 Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.13.1 Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.13.2 Synchronizing E-mail With Outlook
6.13.3 Changing Synchronization Settings .
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6.15.1 Connecting To A Terminal Server . . . . .
6.15.2 Disconnecting Without Ending A Session.
6.15.3 Ending A Session . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6.1
Programs
The Programs menu provides access to all the applications available on your iKôn PDA.
• Tap on Start>Programs to display this screen.
Tapping on an icon in this screen launches the associated applet.
Figure 6.1 Programs Tabs
6.2
Games
Your iKôn PDA is equipped with a few standard games–Bubble Breaker and Solitaire–
should you feel the need to pass the time.
6.3
ActiveSync®
For PCs using the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, ActiveSync®–Microsoft PC
connectivity software–can be used to connect the iKôn PDA to PCs running this software.
By connecting the PDA to a PC through your desktop docking station and running ActiveSync on the PC, you can view iKôn PDA files, drag and drop files between the PDA and the
PC, connect to the Internet, and so on.
ActiveSync can be installed from the Getting Started CD included with your iKôn PDA.
Refer to “The Getting Started CD ??” on page 12 for details.
6.3.1
Synchronization
For details about synchronizing your PC with you PDA, visit the following Microsoft internet site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/default.mspx
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6.4
Calculator
Tapping on Start>Programs>Calculator displays a standard calculator with regular
functions.
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Use your stylus to tap the calculator buttons.
Demo Scanner
The Demo Scanner icon is used to test how the PDAPDA reads and writes bar codes. The
Demo Scanner dialog box contains buttons at the bottom of the dialog box that allow you to
Scan, Reset or change bar code Setting.
6.6
Office Mobile
This icon contains the following abridged Microsoft programs: Excel Mobile, PowerPoint
Mobile and Word Mobile. Keep in mind that if Office Mobile is listed in your Start menu,
this icon will not be displayed in the Programs window.
6.6.1
Excel Mobile
Excel Mobile is an abridged version of Microsoft Excel, an electronic spreadsheet program.
If you’re familiar the Excel application on your PC, you’ll be able to navigate Excel Mobile.
In addition to providing the tools to manipulate text and numeric values like statistics, percentages, using formulas that perform calculations, and so on, this program can also include
graphics such as pie charts.
Excel Mobile allows you to copy Excel workbooks from your PC onto your iKôn PDA and
update them while you’re away from your desk.
• Tap on Start>Programs>Office Mobile>Excel Mobile.
If Office Mobile is listed in your Start menu, tap on Start>Office Mobile and then tap on
Excel Mobile.
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If a list of workbooks is displayed rather than a new sheet, you’ll need to create a new
workbook. To create a workbook:
In Excel Mobile, tap the Menu>File>New.
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Columns
Address of selected text
Entry bar
Cell
Rows
Status bar
Toolbar
Menu bar
Selected cell
Formula drop-down menu
Sheet1 drop-down menu
• If the toolbar is not visible, tap on the View>Toolbar.
You can enter data, work with rows and columns and create formulas as you would when
working with Excel on your PC.
Using Excel Mobile Help
If you need help using this application, you can review the instructions in the associated help
files. To display Excel Mobile help files:
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Launch the Excel Mobile program.
Tap on Start>Help, and review the instructions provided.
Word Mobile
If you’ve used Microsoft Word on your Mac or PC, Word Mobile will be familiar to you.
Keep in mind however that Word Mobile is designed for a small screen and limited memory.
Note: Keep in mind also that a Word document created on your PC can lose key formatting features such as styles and tables if you make changes to it on your iKôn PDA.
• Tap on Start>Programs>Office Mobile>Word Mobile.
If Office Mobile is listed in your Start menu, tap on Start>Office Mobile and then tap on
Word Mobile.
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If you’ve already create a Word Mobile document, it will be listed in the Word Mobile
window.
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Tap on New in the softkey bar to create a new Word document.
Using Word Mobile Help
If you need help using this application, you can review the instructions in the associated help
files. To display Word Mobile help files:
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Launch the Word Mobile program.
Tap on Start>Help, and review the instructions provided.
6.6.2.1 Data Entry Modes
In addition to the soft keyboard, you can enter text using Block Recognizer, Letter Recognizer or Transcriber. Refer to “Entering Text” on page 71 for details.
You can also use the iKôn PDA keyboard for data entry.
6.6.2.2 Sharing Documents With Your PC
Documents created on a PC are recognized by your iKôn PDA. However, some formatting
is lost when a Word document is converted to a Word Mobile document. This loss also
occurs when you open a .doc file and change it on the iKôn PDA.
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Important: To avoid translation problems, you can work on copies of .doc files. In addition, keep in mind that you can use the Terminal Services Client program to
log onto a desktop PC that is also running Terminal Services, and then you
can use any program on your PC, including Microsoft Word (rather than
Word Mobile). Refer to “Remote Desktop Mobile” on page 238 for details.
6.6.3
PowerPoint Mobile
PowerPoint Mobile works just like the desktop version that may be installed on your PC. To
launch this program on your PDA:
• Tap on Start>Programs>Office Mobile>PowerPoint Mobile.
If Office Mobile is listed in your Start menu, tap on Start>Office Mobile and then tap on
PowerPoint Mobile.
Using PowerPoint Mobile Help
If you need help using this application, you can review the instructions in the associated help
files. To display PowerPoint help files:
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Launch the PowerPoint Mobile program as described above.
Tap on Start>Help, and review the instructions provided.
File Explorer
Windows Mobile 6 files are stored in folders and sub-folders that are accessible through File
Explorer. You can open, save, rename, copy and paste files in the same manner as you
would on any desktop PC.
Important: Refer to “Managing Files And Folders” on page 64 for details about this
program.
6.8
Internet Sharing
This option allows you to use your iKôn PDA to connect your PC to the Internet. Before you
can use Internet Sharing, you must make certain that you have established a data connection
on your iKôn PDA.
6.8.1
Creating An Internet Connection
Follow the steps in this section only if you have not already setup an Internet connection.
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Using Internet Sharing
You’ll need the following information before you begin:
From your cellular service provider: data connectivity information, access point name and
PAP/CHAP security settings.
From your Internet service provider (ISP) or wireless service provider: access point name
and password and any additional security information.
For a GPRS, 1xRTT or dialup connection:
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Tap on Start>Settings>Connections tab. Tap on the Connections icon.
Under My Work Network, tap Add a new modem connection.
Type a name for the connection, and choose Cellular Line (GPRS), or for 1xRTT connections, choose Cellular Line. Tap on Next.
Type the phone number or access point name provided by your service provider, and
tap Next.
Type the credentials supplied by your service provider, and tap Finish.
Using Internet Sharing
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Make certain that your data connect is running, and that you can access the Internet
from the iKôn PDA.
If you are using a USB cable to connect to your PC, you will need to disable the ActiveSync
USB connection.
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On your PC, open the ActiveSync window, and click on File>Connection Settings.
Disable Allow USB connection by clicking in the checkbox to the left of this option.
Connect the iKôn PDA to your PC using Bluetooth or a USB cable.
On your iKôn PDA, tap Start>Programs>Internet Sharing.
Choose the PC Connection type–USB or Bluetooth.
Choose the network connection that the iKôn PDA should use to connect to the
Internet.
• Tap Connect. It takes approximately 30 seconds to establish a connection. (If you are
prompted to turn on Bluetooth, tap Yes.)
If your are using a Bluetooth connection, execute the following steps on your PC:
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Right-click on Bluetooth Network Connections, and click on View Bluetooth
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If the iKôn PDA is listed as a Network Access Point, click Connect. If it is not listed,
click Create a new connection and use the New Connection Wizard to add the iKôn
PDA to the list.
Notes
The Notes application is an electronic notepad you can use to jot down your ideas quickly.
You can enter text using the soft keyboard, the iKôn PDA keyboard, or you can write on the
screen using your stylus. You can also record a message.
Notes can also be shared through e-mail and synchronization with your PC.
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6.9.1
Tap on Start>Programs>Notes to launch this application.
If a blank Note like the sample screen here is not displayed, tap on New in the softkey
bar.
Creating A Note
• Choose an entry mode for your note.
To enter text with the soft keyboard, Transcriber or the Block or Letter Recognizer, tap the
stylus on the arrow to the right on the soft keyboard icon
to choose your text input method.
To use your stylus to handwrite on the screen, tap on the pen icon
Important: Refer to “Entering Text” on page 71 for text entry details.
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• Compose your note using the method you’ve chosen.
• Tap on OK when you’re done.
Your note is automatically saved. The file name is the first line of the note if you used the
keyboard–otherwise, it’s named Note1, Note2 and so on.
6.9.2
Converting Handwritten Notes To Text
When you use the pen tool, you can write notes in your own handwriting and keep them as
is, if you like. You can also teach the iKôn PDA to recognize your handwriting and convert
it into printed text.
To convert handwriting into text:
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and compose a note using your stylus.
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The text in the note is converted from handwritten to printed text.
Note: To convert only a specific portion of your handwritten note into printed type, tap
the stylus just before the first letter of the text, pause for a second, and then drag
your stylus across the text you want to select. Then, tap on Tools>Recognize to
convert only the highlighted text.
Failed Conversions
The Recognize tool sometimes gets the conversion wrong. If some words are not converted
properly:
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Press and hold the stylus on the incorrectly converted word.
In the pop-up menu, choose Alternative to display a list of possible alternatives to the
incorrectly converted word. Your handwritten version is displayed along the top of the
menu.
Figure 6.2 Incorrect Conversions
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Renaming A Note
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Tap on the correct word in the list.
If the correct word is not listed, as is the case in the sample screen above, tap on the soft
keyboard icon
to display the soft keyboard, and type the correct word.
Renaming A Note
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Press and hold the stylus on the file name in the Notes screen that you want to rename.
In the pop-up menu, choose Rename/Move, or
Tap the file name to select it, and tap on Menu>Rename/Move.
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In the Name field, type the new name, and tap OK.
Recording Notes
It’s sometimes easier to record a note than to write it down just to make certain that you’ve
captured an idea before it drifts away. To make an audio recording:
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Tap on New to open a fresh note.
Tap on Menu>View Recording Toolbar.
Volume
Skip to end
Skip to beginning
Record
Stop
Play
Progress
Indicator
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Tap on the Record button–a beep alerts you that your device is now ready to record.
Begin speaking into the microphone on the iKôn PDA, or move the PDA to within a
few feet of the source of the sound you want
to record.
Tap on the Stop button when you’ve completed your recording.
Tap on OK to save the note.
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A speaker icon is displayed in the note indicating the presence of a recording within the
note.
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To play the recorded note, tap on the speaker icon.
Synchronizing A Note
Like Tasks, Contacts and so on, the Notes program can be synchronized with Outlook on
your PC. In this way, all notes, recordings and drawings created in the Notes program are
copied to your PC and can be edited in Outlook’s Notes module.
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To review the steps required to synchronize a note, with a Note page opened, tap on
Start>Help.
Follow the steps in the iKôn PDA help file to synchronize your note.
6.10
Pictures & Videos
Pictures & Videos is a photo and video viewing program. This program also provides a
number of tools that allow you to crop, adjust picture contrast and brightness, zoom in and
out of photos and save your adjustments.
Important: The Pictures & Videos program can only display .bmp or .jpg formats.
Photos in other formats will need to be converted on your PC before they
are transferred to the iKôn PDA.
6.10.1 Moving Photos To The iKôn PDA
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Connect your device to your PC with ActiveSync.
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On your PC, using Windows Explorer (right-click My Computer and click on Explorer),
drag photos from their folder to the Mobile Device, My Pictures folder.
6.10.2 Opening A Photo
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Tap on Start>Programs>Pictures & Videos. You’ll see a thumbnail of your photos.
Note: If you’ve stored your photos on a storage card, you’ll need to tap on the storage card
icon to display your photos.
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Tap on a thumbnail to open a photo.
6.10.3 Deleting A Photo
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Press and hold the stylus on the thumbnail photo you want to delete to display a pop-up
menu. Tap on Delete.
Confirm your choice when prompted.
6.10.4 Editing A Photo
• Tap a thumbnail photo to open it.
• Tap on Menu>Edit.
The Rotate command is now displayed in the softkey bar. Additional editing tools are now
listed in the Menu.
6.10.5 Creating A Slide Show
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The slide show begins–in slide show mode, photos are displayed for about five seconds, one
after the other.
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To display the slide show tool bar, tap anywhere on the photo.
Pause
Play
Flip View
6.11
Previous
Next
Close
Summit Client Utility (SCU)
The SCU provides the utilities you will need to configure the Summit 802.11b/g Compact
Flash radio module so that it can communicate through a wireless LAN network effectively
and securely. Refer to 2.7.2 Using The SCU To Connect To The WLAN15 for setup details.
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6.12
Search
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Tap Start>Programs, and then tap on the Search icon.
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In the Search for field, type the item for which you’re looking.
To narrow your search, tap on the Type dropdown menu and choose from a list of preexisting programs. To search through all files, leave this option at All Data.
6.12.1 Internet Explorer
You can connect to Internet Explorer in two ways: by connecting the iKôn PDA directly to
the Internet or by connecting through your PC while the PDA is attached via ActiveSync
(see “ActiveSync®” on page 221).
6.12.2 Browsing Web Sites
There is little difference between the standard Internet Explorer found on your PC and that
found on your iKôn PDA, sometimes referred to as Pocket Internet Explorer. You can enter
URLs, set a ‘home page’, turn images on and off,
e-mail links to friends, and so on.
To go to a web site:
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Connect your iKôn PDA to the Internet. (If you’re not certain how to do this, tap on
Start>Internet Explorer to display a blank window. Next, tap on Start>Help and
follow the steps listed.)
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• Tap on Start>Programs>Internet Explorer to open Internet Explorer.
If Internet Explorer is also from the Today screen, tap on Start>Internet Explorer.
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Tap on the address bar–the field near the top of the screen where URLs are entered–to
highlight the current URL.
• Type a new URL in the address bar.
Tapping on the softkeys in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen display Internet Explorer commands like those you find on your PC.
6.13
Messaging
The Messaging program is used to send and receive e-mail on your iKôn PDA. To send and
receive e-mail, you’ll need to synchronize your PC or connect to a Post Office Protocol 3
(POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) mail server.
For each of these methods, you need to set up an e-mail account with one exception–
Outlook e-mail accounts are set up by default.
6.13.1 Folders
If you use an Outlook e-mail account, messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook are automatically synchronized with your iKôn PDA. You can use ActiveSync on your PC to
synchronize additional folders. The folders and messages you move are mirrored on the
server.
For POP3 accounts, if you move e-mail messages to a folder you create, the link between
the messages on the iKôn PDA and the copies on the mail server are broken. When you next
connect, the mail server will recognize that the messages are missing from the iKôn PDA
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Inbox folder and delete them from the server, preventing duplication of messages. Keep in
mind however that you will not have further access to messages that you moved to folders
from anywhere except with the PDA.
For IMAP4 accounts, the folders you create and the messages you move are reflected on the
server, making messages available any time whether you connect to your mail server from
your iKôn PDA or your PC.
6.13.2 Synchronizing E-mail With Outlook
By synchronizing the iKôn PDA Messaging program with Outlook on your PC, your e-mail
is available on both the PDA and on your PC.
Note: Synchronizing e-mail does not require that the iKôn PDA have an independent connection to the Internet.
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In ActiveSync on your PC, tap on Tools>Options in the tool bar at the top of the screen.
• Make certain that a check mark is displayed in the checkbox next to E-mail. Tap on OK.
Once you check E-mail for synchronization, Outlook e-mail messages are synchronized as
part of the general synchronization process. The next time you synchronize with ActiveSync, the e-mail in Outlook on your PC will be transferred to the Messaging program on
your iKôn PDA.
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6.13.3 Changing Synchronization Settings
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In ActiveSync on your PC, double-tap the E-mail item in the Sync Options tab.
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Tap on the Select Folder button.
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Add a checkmark next to the folders in this screen that you want to synchronize with
your iKôn PDA, and tap on OK.
The E-mail Synchronization screen is displayed again.
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If you want to accept file attachments, add a check mark next to Include file attachments. To limit the size, tap on Only if smaller than, and specify a size in the KB box.
Tap on OK.
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Tasks
6.14
Tasks
This program helps you stay ahead of your schedule by managing your tasks, appointments,
and so on. For details about Tasks, refer to “Task Notification” on page 57.
6.15
Remote Desktop Mobile
This program allows you to log onto a Windows Terminal Server and run the desktop programs from the server on your iKôn PDA.
6.15.1 Connecting To A Terminal Server
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Tap on Start>Programs>Remote Desktop Mobile
In the Server dialog box, type the Terminal Server name or TCP/IP address, or
choose a server from the dropdown menu.
Tap on Connect.
In the Remote Desktop Connection window, type your user name, password, and
domain (if required). Tap on OK.
6.15.2 Disconnecting Without Ending A Session
Important: These commands are accessed from the Start menu in the Terminal Services screen used to access the PC’s commands. Do NOT use the Start menu
on your iKôn PDA.
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In the Remote Desktop Connection window, tap on Start>Shutdown.
Tap on Disconnect>OK
6.15.3 Ending A Session
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•
6.16
In the Terminal Services Client screen, tap on Start>Shutdown.
Tap on Log Off>OK.
Windows Media
Windows Media Player Mobile allows you to play music and videos on your iKôn PDA.
You can use Windows Media to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your
device or on the Web.
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To work with this applet, tap on Start>Programs>Windows Media.
To find detailed instructions about this option, tap on Start>Help.
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6.17
Windows Update
This program checks for software updates, and if found, downloads updates to your iKôn
PDA. You can choose to have updates checked automatically, or if you prefer, you can determine when your unit will check for updates.
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SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 iKôn PDA Specifications (Model No. 7505). . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.1 Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.2 Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.3 Wireless Communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.4 Bar Code Applications (optional) . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.5 RFID Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.6 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.7 Approvals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.2 Radio Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.2.1 802.11 b/g WLAN Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.2.2 Siemens MC75 GSM/GPRS/EDGE Radio . . . . . .
8.2.3 Siemens HC25 UMTS Modem . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.2.4 Bluetooth Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3 Lithium-Ion 5000 mAh Battery Specifications – Model No. ?? .
8.3.1 Electro-Chemical Description . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.2 Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.3 Environmental And Safety Specifications . . . . . . .
8.4 Scanner/Imager Model Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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.270
.271
.272
.272
.273
.273
.274
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.274
.276
.278
.278
.278
.280
.280
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8.5 Scanner Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.5.1 SE 955HP Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.5.1.1 SE 955HP Decode Zone . . . . . . . . .
8.5.2 EV15 Imager Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.5.2.1 EV15 Imager Decode Zone . . . . . . . .
8.5.3 SX5400 Imager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.5.3.1 SX5400 Near, Far & Depth Of Reading*.
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iKôn PDA Specifications (Model No. 7505)
8.1
iKôn PDA Specifications (Model No. 7505)
Note: Performance specifications are nominal and subject to change without notice.
8.1.1
Hardware
Physical Dimensions
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15.5 cm x 8.0 cm x 4.0 cm (6.1 in. x 3.15 in. x 1.57 in.).
Weight (with battery pack)
•
350 g (0.77 lbs.).
User Interface
Color Touchscreen Display:
9.39 cm (3.7 in.) diagonal
Full VGA 480x640 resolution
Transflective, portrait mode TFT
Adjustable Backlight
Sunlight readable (for outdoor use)
High reliability LED backlight
Easily replaceable and customizable bezel
Passive stylus or finger operation
Signature capture
Keyboards:
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Ergonomically enhanced for ambidextrous, onehand operation
Backlit, high durability hard-capped keys
Indicators And Controls:
3 LEDs indicate battery charge, application, and
radio on/off status.
Audio:
Hands-free speaker
Microphone/Receiver
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Wireless headset via Bluetooth capability
Audio jack (mono)
Expansion Slots
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One Micro-SD memory card slot – user accessible.
60-PIN expansion interface: GSM/GPRS EDGE, and other third-party expansion
modules developed using Psion Teklogix iKôn PDA Hardware Developer’s Kit.
Flex cable interface with robust connector: supports scanner (serial) and imager
(USB) modules.
External Connectors
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•
•
One Tether connection with full RS-232 and USB On-the-Go (OTG) functionality.
One Low-Insertion Force (LIF) docking connector.
DC Power Jack.
Power Management
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•
•
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Battery Pack: Lithium Ion 5000 mAh capacity
Advanced Smart Battery with gas gauge.
3 power source options: Runs off battery, AC power, or automotive power supplies.
Backup power: >10 minutes.
Environmental Specifications
8.1.2
Drop Test:
Withstands 6 drops at 1.5 meters (5 ft.) on
all surfaces.
Rain/Dust:
IP65, IEC 60529.
Operating Temperature:
-10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Relative Humidity:
5% to 95% RH non-condensing
Storage Temperature:
-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Shock and Vibration:
5 to 400 Hz PSD (random) and 30 g (3 axis)
ESD:
+/- 15kVdc air discharge, +/- 8kVdc contacts
Software
Platform
•
270
PXA270 @ 624 MHz, 32 bit RISC CPU
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Wireless Communication
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128 MB flash, 128 MB RAM
Operating System
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Microsoft® Windows® Mobile® 6 Classic
Microsoft® Windows® Mobile® 6 Professional
Programming Environment
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Psion Teklogix Mobile Devices SDK
Hardware Development Kit (HDK)
.NET and C++ programming using Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
Java programming supporting JDK 1.2.2 or higher
Standard Protocol APIs
- Windows sockets (CE .net)
Application Software
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8.1.3
Internet Explorer® Mobile included with Windows® Mobile® 6
Windows Mobile Device Center
Voice dialler and Personal Information Manager (PIM) included with Windows Mobile
6 Professional
PTX Connect VoIP
Optional Open TekTerm terminal emulation software, supports IBM 5250,IBM 3270,
HP2392, ANSI and TESS ??
Mobile Control Center (MCC) device management
Wireless Communication
Note: 802.11b/g, GSM and Bluetooth are available simultaneously in 7505-BTSDCMMC75.
Optional expansion modules for:
•
802.11b/g (proprietary module) operating in the 2.4GHz band:
- Supports IEEE 802.11b data rates of 1,2,5.5 and 11Mbps using Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum (DSSS).
- Supports IEEE 802.11g data rates of 6,9,12,24,36,48 and 54Mbps,using Orthagonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) base band modulation
•
GSM/GPRS EDGE (via expansion interface)
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Bar Code Applications (optional)
- Quad-Band – 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- Voice and Data
- GPRS Class B, Multi-Slot Class 12
- EGPRS Class B, Multi-Slot Class 12
UMTS (Applies to Model 7505-BTHC25 & 7505-BTSDCMHC25)
- UMTS/HSDPA: Triple band, 850//1900/2100 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
Quad band, 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Note:- All
are user upgradeable.
- Audio: 1 analog interface
- USB supports a USB 2.0 Full Speed 12 Mbit/s device interface
•
Bluetooth class II, ver 2
- Support Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) for up to 3Mbps data rate
- Support Advanced Frequency Hopping (AFH) for reduced interference with
802.11b/g radio
8.1.4
Bar Code Applications (optional)
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Optional 1D EV15 imager
Optional 2D SW5400 imager
Optional 1D SE955 laser scanner
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Accessories
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8.1.6
Accessories
Power
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AC power supply (charge & operate PDA)
Automotive power supply (charge & operate hand-held)
Single slot battery pack chargers
Powered cradle for vehicle-mount applications
Communications
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•
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Quad Dock (4-site) with 10/100 BaseT Ethernet and charge functions
Desktop Docking Station (charges PDA & spare battery) provides USB1.1 host and
device ports and supports optional plug-on expansion modules supporting 10/100
BaseT Ethernet or RS232 connections
USB cable supports Active Sync without requiring a docking station
Carrying Accessories
•
8.1.7
Hand strap, holster and a variety of protective carrying cases and pouches. ??
Approvals
Safety:
CSA/UL60950-1, IEC 60950-1, EN60950-1
EMC:
FCC Part 15 Class B
EN 55022
EN 55024
EN 301 489
Laser:
IEC 60825-1, Class 2
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Radio Specifications
FDA 21 CFR 1040.10
1040.11 Class II
Bluetooth:
1.2
RF:
Bluetooth and 802.11b/g: EN300 328, Part 15.247
GSM/GPRS:
EN301 511; EN50360/361, NAPRD03;
3GPP51.010; FCC Parts 22 & 24; Industry Canada;
RSS-132 & 133
In-Vehicle Cradle:
e Mark
8.2
Radio Specifications
8.2.1
802.11 b/g WLAN Radio
Form factor
Compact Flash Type I extended
Antenna port
Two Hirose U.FL connectors for both transmit and
receive antenna diversity
Antenna
Two PCB slot antennas 2.1 dBi
Form Factor
Proprietary module based on 16 bit CF interface
Transmit Power
802.11b: 70mW (+18.5dBm) 80mW maximum
(+19 dBm)
Frequency Range
2.400 - 2.4897 GHz
Channels
FCC: 11
ETSI: 13
TELEC: 13
8.2.2
RX Sensitivity
-96dBm @ 1Mbps, -90dBm @ 11Mbps,
-94dBm @ 6Mbps, -75dBm @ 54Mbps
Data Rates
802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps
802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps
Siemens MC75 GSM/GPRS/EDGE Radio
Quad-Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
EDGE (E-GPRS) multi-slot class 12
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GPRS multi-slot class 12
GSM release 99
Output power:
- Class 4 (2 W) for EGSM850
- Class 4 (2 W) for EGSM900
- Class 1 (1 W) for GSM1800
- Class 1 (1 W) for GSM1900
Control via AT commands
(Hayes 3GPP TS 27.007 and 27.005)
Internet Services:
TCP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3
Supply voltage range:
3.2 to 4.3 V
Specifications for:
EDGE data transmission:
EDGE class 12: max 236.8 kbps (downlink)
Mobile station class B
Modulation and coding scheme MCS 1-9
GPRS data transmission:
GPRS class 12
Mobile station class B
PBCCH support
Coding schemes CS 1-4
CSD data transmission:
Up to 14.4 kbps
V.110
Non-transparent mode
SMS:
Point-to-point MO and MT
Text and PDU mode
Voice:
Triple-rate codec for HR, FR, and EFR
Adaptive multi-rate AMR
Basic hands-free operation
Echo cancellation
Noise reduction
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Siemens HC25 UMTS Modem
Interfaces:
Hirose U.FL-R-SMT 50 ohm antenna connector
Antenna solder pad
Molex 80-pin board-to-board connector
- Power supply
- Audio: 2x analog, 1x digital
- serial interface (ITU-T V.24 protocol)
- SIM card interface 3 V, 1.8 V
8.2.3
Siemens HC25 UMTS Modem
Frequency bands:
UMTS/HSDPA: Triple band, 850//1900/2100MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad band,
850/900/1800/1900MHz
GSM class:
Small MS
Output power (as per Release 99): Class 4 (+33dBm ±2dB) for EGSM850
Class 4 (+33dBm ±2dB) for EGSM900
Class 1 (+30dBm ±2dB) for GSM1800
Class 1 (+30dBm ±2dB) for GSM1900
Class E2 (+27dBm ± 3dB) for GSM 850 8-PSK
Class E2 (+27dBm ± 3dB) for GSM 900 8-PSK
Class E2 (+26dBm +3 /-4dB) for GSM 1800 8-PSK
Class E2 (+26dBm +3 /-4dB) for GSM 1900 8-PSK
Class 3 (+24dBm +1/-3dB) for UMTS 2100,
WCDMA FDD BdI
Class 3 (+24dBm +1/-3dB) for UMTS 1900,
WCDMA FDD BdII
Class 3 (+24dBm +1/-3dB) for UMTS 850,
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RoHS:
All hardware components fully compliant with EU
RoHS Directive
HSDPA features:
3GPP Release 5, DL 3.6 Mbps, UL 384 kbps
UE CAT. [1-6], 11, 12 supported
UMTS features:
3GPP Release 4, PS data rate – 384 kbps DL / 384
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kbps UL
CS data rate – 64 kbps DL / 64 kbps UL
GSM / GPRS / EGPRS features:
Data transfer GPRS
- Multislot Class 10
- Full PBCCH support
- Mobile Station Class B
- Coding Scheme 1 – 4
EGPRS
- Multislot Class 10
- EDGE E2 power class for 8 PSK
- Downlink coding schemes – CS 1-4, MCS 1-9
- Uplink coding schemes – CS 1-4, MCS 1-9
-Uplink coding schemes – CS 1-4, MCS 1-9
- BEP reporting
- SRB loopback and test mode B
- 8-bit, 11-bit RACH
- PBCCH support
- 1 phase / 2 phase access procedures
- Link adaptation and IR
- NACC, extended UL TBF
- Mobile Station Class B
CSD
- V.110, RLP, non-transparent
- 9.6 kbps
SMS:
Point-to-point MT and MO
Text and PDU mode
Audio:
Audio speech codecs
GSM: AMR, EFR, FR, HR
3GPP: AMR
DTMF supported
CEPT and ANSI supervisory tones supported
Software:
AT commands AT-Hayes GSM 07.05 and 07.07,
Siemens
AT commands for RIL compatibility (NDIS/RIL)
Microsoft™ compatibility RIL / NDIS for
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Bluetooth Radio
Windows Mobile™
Interfaces:
8.2.4
USB Supports a USB 2.0 Full Speed (12Mbit/s)
device interface
Audio: 1 analog interface
UICC interface: Supported chip cards: SIM / UICC
3V, 1.8V
Antenna 50Ohms. External antenna can be connected via antenna connector or antenna pad (spring
contact)
Module interface 50-pin board-to-board connector
Bluetooth Radio
Embedded (920 kbps serial interface)
Bluetooth Version
1.2 compliant (features Adaptive Frequency
Hopping for better co-existence with 802.11 radio)
Chip Antenna Gain
1dBi peak
Transmit Power
-3dBm (0.5mW) minimum, +4dBm (2.5mW) max
Frequency Range
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz
RX Sensitivity (BER≤0.1%)
-80dBm max
Data Rate
V1.2 = 732.2kbps and 57.6kbps asymmetric,
433.9kbps symmetric
V2.0 = 2 & 3Mbps
8.3
Lithium-Ion 5000 mAh Battery Specifications – Model No. CH3000
8.3.1
Electro-Chemical Description
Description
Specification
Chemistry
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Capacity
5000 mAh nominal at 1000mA discharge 20 C to 3.0V (min)
3000 mAh nominal at 1000mA discharge at -20 C to 3.0V
Voltage
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3.7V nominal (3.0V min. to 4.2V max.)
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Electro-Chemical Description
Description
Specification
Cell Configuration
2P1S (2 parallel connected cells)
Cell Type
Cylindrical
Maximum discharge current
5.0A (1C) -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Charge algorithm
Constant - current / constant voltage with taper current & timeout termination
Maximum charge voltage
4.2V +/- 1%
Maximum charge current
1C - dependant on cell manufacturer
Discharge cutoff
2.7V min - safety circuit initiates
Recommended fast charge
1C for 2.5 hr - dependant on cell manufacturer
Maximum fast charge time
2.5 hr
Recommended termination taper
current
100 - 250 mA
Recommended charge termination
timeout
4.0 hr - charging must stop
Charge temperature
0°C to +40°C (32°F to +104°F)
Discharge Temperature
-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Storage Temperature
-20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122 ºF)–storage at elevated temperatures not
recommended
25°C (77 ºF)–recommended storage temperature.
Cycle Life
300 cycles minimum with no degradation below 80% of nominal capacity based on 1C charge / 1C discharge rates (to 3.0V) @ 25°C (77 ºF)
Impedance
100 m max. @ 1kHz AC, fully charged cells
Total Internal Resistance
180 m max., fully charged new pack (including cell resistance and protection circuits)
High temperature recovery
> 55% nominal capacity after 20 days @ 60°C (140°F) (full charge)
Low temperature recovery
> 80% nominal capacity after 72 hours @ -20°C (full charge)
Capacity recovery
-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F) > 80% capacity recovery within 1
month
-20°C to +45°C > 80% capacity recovery within 3 month
-20°C to +20°C > 80% capacity recovery within 1 year
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8.3.2
Electrical Specifications
Description
Specification
Communication interface
Smart Management Bus (SMB)
Internal Battery Data
Dependent upon cell parameters. Vendor to calculate and provide
data.
Charge control
CV 4.2V, CC5.0A- dependant on cell manufacturer, Pre-charge
100mA, Current taper 100 - 250mA
Fuel gauge
Texas Instruments BQ27350PW
Accuracy: +/- 1% of remaining battery capacity
Resolution: 10 steps minimum
8.3.3
Calibration
Self Calibrating
Current accuracy
Charge/discharge: +/- 5%
Voltage accuracy
Charge/discharge: +/- 1%, measured at cell stack
Battery temperature
+/- 5°C (from -20°C to +60°C)
Battery Authentication
Texas Instruments BQ26100 SHA-1 encryption
Series resistance
Max. 180m (contact + shunt + safety components + cells)
Internal electronics consumption
Normal operation 300µA Max
Power-down Mode 20µA Max
Environmental And Safety Specifications
Description
Internal Protection
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Specification
Over-temperature: thermal fuse disconnect above 90°C
Over-voltage: temporary disconnect if any cell voltage > 4.40V (discharge not inhibited)
Electronics shall support 5.0A continuous load at 60°C without tripping the protection
circuit.
Over-current: temporary disconnect above 10.0A for > 20ms
[shorting of battery terminals shall not damage the electronics or cells. Over current protection will have two series devices - Polyswitch/ fuse and switch FETs.]
Under-voltage: temporary disconnect if total cell voltage < 2.75V (protection circuit to
enter power-down mode and gas gauge function should be prohibited, but data shall not
be lost as long as one cell is over 1.5V.)
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Scanner/Imager Model Numbers
Description
Specification
Drop Rate
IEC 60068-2-32 Drop sample battery on all faces from height of 1.2 meters onto conTest Ed: Free fall crete floor.
No explosion, fire, vent, leakage and the open circuit voltage higher
than 3.7V.
Vibration
IEC 60721-3-5
CLASS 5M3
60068-2-64
Fh: vibration broadband random
Weatherproofing
IEC 529
IP54
Enclosure rating
UL 94-V0
Polycarbonate plastic
Electrostatic Discharge
EN61000-4-2
+/- 8kV air discharge, +/- 4kV contact discharge.
Each contact 10 times with no corruption of internal volatile registers.
Cell safety certification
UL 1642
Safety of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Battery Standard
certification
IEEE 1725-2006 Standard for Rechargeable Batteries for Cellular Telephones
Low Pressure
Must be able to withstand 8.0 PSI (16000ft) min. without damage
Restriction of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS)
European Directive 2002/95/EC
Must comply with latest version of the RoHS directive.
Shipping
UN 3090
Shipping directive for Li Ion batteries
Other
PTCRB
Battery Program Management Directive
8.4
Scanner/Imager Model Numbers
Scanner/Imager
Engine
Model Number
1D Laser SE 955
??
1D Imager EV15
??
2D Imager SX5400
??
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Scanner Specifications
8.5
Scanner Specifications
8.5.1
SE 955HP Specifications
Scan Engine
SE 955HP
Scan Angle
47° ± 3° default / 35° ± 3° reduced
Scan Rate
104 (± 12) scans/sec (bi-directional)
Scan Pattern
Linear
Wavelength
650nm
Input Voltage
3.0-5.5 VDC ± 10%
Input Current
65 mA typical
Standby Current
8 µA max
Operating Temperature
-20° to 60° C
-4° to 140° F
Print Contrast
Minimum 25% absolute dark/light reflectance measured at
650 nm
Dimensions
1.21 cm H x 2.16 cm W x 1.55 cm (max)
0.47 in. H x 0.85 in. W x 0.61 in. D (max)
Symbologies
UPC/EAN, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, I 2 of 5, Discrete 2
of 5, Codabar, MSI Plessey
8.5.1.1 SE 955HP Decode Zone
Decode Zone Typical
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4 mil
1.0 in. - 5.5 in. / 2.54 cm - 13.97 cm
5 mil
1.25 in. - 8 in. / 3.18 cm - 20.32 cm
7.5 mil
1.5 in. - 13.25 in. / 3.81 cm - 33.66 cm
10 mil
1.5 in. - 17.5 in. / 3.81 cm - 44.45 cm
UPC 100%
1.5 in. - 23.5 in. / 3.81 cm - 59.69 cm
15 mil
1.5 in. - 29.5 in. / 3.81 cm - 74.93 cm
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EV15 Imager Specifications
20 mil
1.75 in. - 35.5 in. / 4.45 cm - 90.17 cm
40 mil
* - 40 in. / * - 101.6 cm
55 mil
* - 55 in. / * - 139.7 cm
* dependent on width of bar code
8.5.2
EV15 Imager Specifications
Parameter
EV15
Light Source
617nm Highly Visible LED
Scan Angle
40º
Minimum Print
Contrast
Minimum 25%
Min x. Dimension
0.1 mm (4 mils)
Reading Distance
Up to 90cm (35 in)
Symbologies
UPC (E&A), EAN, RSS, Code 39, Code 128, UCC/EAN 128, ISBN,
ISBT, Interleaved, Matrix, Industrial and Standard 2 of 5, Codabar, Code
93/93i, Code 11, MSI, Plessey, Telepen, PDF417, Micro PDF417
Ambient Light
Works in any lighting conditions, from 0 to 100,000 lux
Shock
2000G, 0.7ms, half sinus, 3 axes
Vibration
50G r.m.s
8.5.2.1 EV15 Imager Decode Zone
0 Lux to 100,000 Lux
Minimum range
Maximum range
Mil Size
Inches
Inches
2.5
10
14
UPC
14.5
20
2.5
22
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SX5400 Imager
40
35.5
High quality symbols in normal room light.
8.5.3
SX5400 Imager
Specification
284
SX5400
Optical resolution
752H x 480V
Field of view at 160mm
120mm (H) x 78mm (V)
41.1° (H) x 27.4° (V)
Pitch angle
±45°
Skew angle
±45°
Ambient light
0 to 100,000 lux (full sunlight)
300 lux nominal
Minimum contrast
10%
Targeting
Intuitive range finding 626 nm LED
Self illumination
Red LED (standard)
White LED (optional)
Supply voltage
5 V ± 10%
Power supply
3.6 Volt DC nominal (2.7 - 5 Volts DC)
Connectivity
USB 1.1 or serial async
Connector to the interface
board
Molex 52892-1295 or HiRose FH12-12S-.5SH
Symbologies supported
Code 39; Code 39 Full ASCII; UPC-A,-A2, -A5; UPC-E, -E2, E5; EAN-8 -13; JAN;I2of5; Code 128; Codabar/NW7; RSS 14,
RSS Limited, RSS Expanded, RSS 14 Truncated, PDF417,
microPDF417; Composite, CC-A, CC-B, CC-C; image capture
and signature capture, Data Matrix; QR Code; Maxicode; Aztec
Code; Planet; Postnet; Royal Mail 4SCC; 4 State postal codes
from Australia, Canada, Japan; Korean Post 3of5.
Operating temperature
-20° to 50 °C (-4° to 122°F)
Storage temperature
-30° to 60°C (-22° to 140°F)
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SX5400 Imager
Relative humidity
5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Weight
Image engine 4.1 grams
Co-processor board 6.80 grams
Shock
15 drops, 5 ft to concrete at room temperature when integrated
correctly into end-user packaging
8.5.3.1 SX5400 Near, Far & Depth Of Reading*
Size
(mil)
Symbology
Near Avg.
(Inches)
Far Avg.
(Inches)
DOR Avg.
(Inches
C39
7.5
4.0
7.0
3.0
C39
10
2.75
9.25
6.5
C39
15
2.25
11.0
8.75
PDF6.6
6.6
4.0
6.5
2.5
PDF10
10
3.25
9.0
5.75
PDF15
15
2.25
10.75
8.5
DM15
15
3.0
8.0
5.0
QR15
15
3.75
7.5
3.75
UPC
12.5
3.0
9.5
6.5
* Typical performance at 300 lux for the SX5400 @ 160 mm focus when using Grade A
photographic quality bar codes.
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APPENDIX
SUMMIT CLIENT UTILITY (SCU)
For quick setup instructions for the 802.11b/g Summit radio using the Summit
Client Utility, refer to “Setting Up A 802.11b/g Radio–Summit Client Utility” on
page 15.
A.1
SCU Tabs
This section provides a detailed description of each of the tabs available in the
SCU – Main, Config, Status, Diags and Global Settings.
A.2
Main Tab
The Main tab is displayed when you tap on the Start>Programs>SCU icon.
•
•
Enable/Disable Radio: Enables or disables the radio. This is a toggle button;
when the radio is enabled, this button reads Disable Radio and when the radio
is disabled, the button reads Enable Radio.
Active Config: Lists the name(s) of the active configuration profile(s) which
are referred to as configs. When aconfig is chosen from the Active Config
dropdown menu, the settings for that config become active.
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Config Tab
•
•
•
A.3
If ThirdPartyConfig is selected, after the iKôn PDA goes through a power cycle, WZC
is used for configuration of the radio. See “ThirdPartyConfig” on page A-6 for details.
Association Status: Indicates if the radio is associated to an access point. If this is not
the case, Association Status indicates the radio status.
Software Version: This field displays the version of the device driver and the SCU that
are running on the iKôn PDA.
About Box: This box provides information about the SCU.
Config Tab
The Config tab allows you to define radio and security settings that are stored in the registry
as part of the configuration profile or config.
The config you create and save is listed in the Active Config dropdown menu in the Main
tab. You can define up to 20 configs.
Radio
Attributes
•
•
•
•
•
•
A-2
Config: Used to choose the config to be viewed or edited. If ThirdPartyConfig is
chosen, after the iKôn PDA goes through a power cycle, WZC is used for configuration
of the radio.
Rename: Allows you to assign a config name.
Delete: Deletes the config unless it is currently active.
New: Allows you to create a new config with default settings and assign it a name.
Commit: Saves all changes.
Radio Attributes: Lists radio attributes. These attributes can be individually chosen
from this menu. When an attribute is chosen, an associated list of options is displayed
where you can assign new settings or view existing settings.
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Config Tab
The following table describes the options in the Radio Attributes dropdown menu:
Radio
Attributes
Description
Value
Default
Config
Name of config (configuration
profile). Use Rename button to
change name.
Maximum of 32 characters.
None
SSID
Service set identifier (SSID) for
WLAN to which the radio connects.
Maximum of 32 characters.
None
Client Name
Name assigned to radio & iKôn
PDA into which it is installed.
Maximum of 16 characters.
None
Power Save
Power save mode for radio.
CAM: Constantly awake.
Maximum: Maximum power
savings.
Fast: Fast power save mode.
Fast
Tx Power
Maximum transmit power.
Max: Maximum defined for
current regulatory domain.
Measured in mW: 50,30,10, 1.
Max
Bit Rate
Used by radio when interacting
with WLAN access point.
Auto: Rate automatically negotiated with access point.
Rates in Mbps: 1, 2, 5.5, 6.9 11,
12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54.
Auto
Radio Mode
BG rates
Used by 802.11g when interacting B rates only: 1, 2, 5.5, & 11
optimized
with access point.
Mbps.
G rates only: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36,
48, and 54 Mbps.
BG rates full: All B and G rates.
BG rates optimized: 1, 2, 5.5, 6,
11, 24, 36 & 54 Mbps.
Auth Type
802.11 authentication type used
when associating with access
point.
EAP Type
Extensible Authentication Proto- None, LEAP, EAP-FAST,
col type used for 802.1X authenti- PEAP-MSCHAP
cation to access point.
– To use EAP-TLS, you must
use WZC.
Open, shared-key, or LEAP
(Network-EAP).
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SCU Security Capabilities
•
A.3.1
User: Username or
Domain/Username (up to 64
characters).
Password: up to 64 characters.
For PEAP: CA Cert–CA server
certificate filename.
None
Credentials
Authentication credentials for the
selected EAP type.
Refer to “EAP Credentials” on
page A-5.
Encryption
None
Type of encryption used to protect Off, Manual WEP, Auto WEP
transmitted data.
(generated during EAP authentication), WPA-PSK, WPA-TKIP,
WPA2-PSK, WPA2-TKIP,
WPA2-AES, CCKM-TKIP.
For Manual WEP: Up to four
static WEP keys.
For PSK: ASCII passphrase or
hex PSK.
EAP-Type & Encryption: Security settings. These settings allow you to enhance the
security of data across the wireless LAN. Refer to “EAP Credentials” on page A-5 and
“SCU Security Capabilities” on page A-4 for details about these settings.
SCU Security Capabilities
The SCU provides integrated security to protect transmitted data as well as the hand-held
and wireless WAN infrastructure that transmit and receive data.
A foundational element of the IEEE 802.11i WLAN security standard is IEEE 802.1X and a
critical application on a mobile device is an 802.1X supplicant. This supplicant provides an
interface between the radio and the operating system and supports the authentication and encryption elements required for 802.11i, also known as Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), as
well as predecessors such as WPA and WEP. Summit software includes an integrated supplicant that supports a broad range of security capabilities, including:
•
802.1X authentication using pre-shared keys or an EAP type, required for WPA2 and
WPA.
• Data encryption and decryption using WPA2 AES, WPA TKIP or WEP.
Common EAP types include:
•
•
A-4
EAP-TLS: Uses the same technology as a follow-on to Secure Socket Layer (SSL). It
provides strong security, but relies on client certificates for user authentication.
PEAP: Provides secure user authentication by using a TLS tunnel to encrypt EAP traffic. Two different inner methods are used with PEAP:
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EAP Credentials
•
•
•
•
EAP-MSCHAPV2, resulting in PEAP-MSCHAP: This is appropriate for use against
Windows Active Directory and domains.
EAP-GTC, resulting in PEAP-GTC: This is for authentication with one-time passwords
(OTPs) against OTP data bases such as SecureID.
LEAP: Is an authentication method for use with Cisco WLAN access points. LEAP
does not require the use of server or client certificates. LEAP supports Windows Active
Directory and domains but requires the use of strong passwords to avoid vulnerability to
off-line dictionary attacks.
EAP-FAST: Is a successor to LEAP and does not require strong passwords to protect
against off-line dictionary attacks. Like LEAP, EAP-FAST does not require the use of
server or client certificates and supports Windows Active Directory and domains.
Note: PEAP and EAP-TLS require the use of Windows facilities for the configuration
of digital certificates.
SCU EAP Types
The following EAP types are supported by the integrated supplicant and can be configured
in SCU: PEAP-MSCHAP, PEAP-GTC, LEAP and EAP-FAST. With each of these four
types, if authentication credentials are not stored in the config, you will be prompted to enter
credentials the first time the radio attempts to associate to an access point that supports
802.1X (EAP).
Consider the following when configuring one of the EAP types:
• PEAP-GTC: SCU supports static (login) passwords only.
• LEAP: Strong passwords are recommended.
• EAP-FAST: SCU supports automatic, not manual, PAC provisioning.
EAP-TLS will work with a 802.11b/g radio module when Windows Zero Config (WZC)
rather than the SCU is used to configure the type. With WZC, the native Windows supplicant instead of the SCU integrated supplicant is used.
A.3.2
EAP Credentials
Keep the following in mind when defining security settings:
•
•
If the credentials specified in the config are incorrect and that config is used, the authentication fails without an error message; you will not be prompted to enter correct
credentials.
If the credentials are not specified in the config, when the radio tries to associate using
that config, you will be prompted to enter the credentials.
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ThirdPartyConfig
•
•
•
•
When prompted, you can enter valid credentials, enter invalid credentials, or cancel the
operation.
If you enter valid credentials and tap OK, the radio will associate and authenticate.
If you enter invalid credentials and tap on OK, the radio will associate but will not
authenticate; you will be prompted again to enter credentials.
If you tap on Cancel or clear the credentials fields and tap on OK, the radio will not
attempt to associate with that config until you perform one of the following actions
(while the config is the active config):
- Cause the iKôn PDA to go through a power cycle or suspend/resume.
- Disable and enable the radio, or tap the Reconnect button on the Diags windows.
- Modify the config, and tap on Commit.
Alternatively, you can choose another config as the active config and then switch back to the
config for which EAP authentication was cancelled.
A.3.3
ThirdPartyConfig
If you choose to configure ThirdPartyConfig, the SCU will work with the operating system’s Windows Zero Config (WZC) to configure radio and security settings for the CF radio
installed in the unit.
Choosing this config means that WZC must be used to define the following radio and security options: SSID, Auth Type, EAP Type and Encryption.The SCU settings for
ThirdPartyConfig include: Client Name, Power Save, Tx Power, Bit Rate and Radio Mode.
These SCU settings along with SCU global settings and the WZC settings will be applied to
the radio module.
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Global Settings Tab
A.4
Global Settings Tab
The Global Settings tab allows you to define radio and security settings that apply to all
configs (profiles), along with settings that apply specifically to the SCU.
The Global Settings in the table below can be edited in the SCU:
Global Setting
Description
Value
Default
CCX features
Activates three CCX features:
AP-assisted roaming, AP-specified maximum transmit power &
radio management.
On, Off
Off
Cert Path
Directory where certificates for
EAP authentication are stored.
Valid directory path up to
64 characters.
Dependent on
device.
Frag Thresh
Packet is fragmented when
packet size (in bytes) exceeds
threshold.
Integer from 256 to 2346. 2346
G Shortslot
802.11g short slot timing mode.
Auto, Off, On
Auto
Hide Passwords
On - SCU as well as EAP
authentication dialog boxes hide
passwords, WEP keys and other
sensitive information.
On, Off
Off
LED
Available only with MCF10G.
On, Off
Off
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Global Settings Tab
A-8
Preamble
Type of radio preamble or headers.
Auto, Short, Long
Ping Payload
Amount of data to be transmitted Bytes: 32, 64, 128, 256,
on a ping.
512 & 1024
Auto
32
Ping Timeout ms Amount of time in milliseconds Integer from 0 to 30000.
that passes without a response
before ping request is considered
a failure.
5000
Ping Delays ms
Amount of time in milliseconds
between successive ping
requests.
Integer from 0 to
7200000.
1000
Roam Delta
Amount by which second AP’s
RSSI must exceed the moving
average RSSI for the current AP
before the radio will attempt to
roam to a second AP.
dBm: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,
30, 35
15
Roam Period
Following an association or roam Seconds: 5, 10, 15, 20,
scan (with no roam), the number 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55,
60
of seconds the radio
collects RSSI scan data before
considering roaming.
10
Roam Trigger
dBm: -50, -55, -60,
If RSSI from AP is less than
-65, -70, -75
roam trigger value, radio performs roam scan or probes for an
AP with stronger signal.
-70
RTS Thresh
Packet size above which
RTS/CTS is required on link.
An integer from 0 to
2347.
2347
RX Diversity
Defines how to handle antenna
diversity when receiving data
from AP.
-On-Start on Main: On
startup, use main
antenna.
-On-Start on Aux: On
startup, use auxiliary
antenna.
-Main only: Use main
antenna only.
-Aux only: Use auxiliary
antenna only.
On-Start on
Main
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Status Tab
A.5
TX Diversity
Defines how to handle antenna
diversity when transmitting data
to AP.
-Main only: Use main
antenna only.
-Aux only: Use auxiliary
antenna only.
-On: Use diversity.
On
WMM
Use Wi-Fi Multimedia Extensions, also know as WMM.
On, Off
Off
Status Tab
The Status tab provides status information including IP address and MAC address for the
client radio, IP address and MAC address for the AP, signal strength, channel, transmit
power and data rate.
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Diags Tab
A.6
Diags Tab
Ping Address
Ping Results
Use the Diags tab as a troubleshooting tool. The functions are as follows:
•
•
•
•
A-10
(Re)Connect: Enables/Disables the radio, applies/reapplies current config and tries to
associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN, logging all activity in the output area at
bottom of the dialog box.
Release/Renew: Obtains a new IP address through DHCP and logs all activity in the
output area.
Start Ping/Stop Ping: Starts a continuous ping to the address in the text box next to this
button. This a toggle button so when you tap on it, it changes to Stop Ping. Closing this
window or tapping on another button also stops the ping.
Diagnostics: Attempts to connect or reconnect to an AP, and provides a more detailed
dump of data than if you used (Re)connect. The dump includes the radio state, config
settings, global settings and BSSID list of APs. The SCU is saved to a file called
_sdc_diag.txt in the Windows directory.
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PORT PINOUTS
B.1
Dock Interface Connector Pinout
PIN #
Signal Name
Type
Description
Ground Reference
Ground
Connects to Dock Ground
External DC Power
Power Input Terminal
Dock Power
External DC Power
Power Input Terminal
Dock Power
External DC Power
Power Input Terminal
Dock Power
Battery Power Out
Output from Terminal
Not used in Dock
Audio (Inverted)
Output from Terminal
Not used in Dock
Audio (Non-inverted)
Output from Terminal
Not used in Dock
USB OTG Power
Input to Terminal
From USB B connector
Docking Identification
Bi-directional
Terminal comms with
Dock
10
USB OTG Data Negative
Bi-directional
USB Data line
11
USB OTG Data Positive
Bi-directional
USB Data Line
12
USB OTG Identification
Input to Terminal
Dock identifies whether A
or B connector is being
used
13
Ground Reference
Ground
Connects to Dock Ground
14
RS232 Transmit
Serial TX
Not used in Dock
15
RS232 Receive
Serial RX
Not used in Dock
16
Ground Reference
Ground
Connects to Dock Ground
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Desktop Dock Spare Battery Charger Connector Pinout
B.2
Desktop Dock Spare Battery Charger Connector Pinout
Pin #
Signal Name
POS
Positive lead of battery
B.3
Plastic Rip
POS
Positive lead of battery
CLK
SMBus clock line
TEMP
Thermistor 10K NTC
DATA
SMBus bi-directional data line
NEG
Negative lead of battery
NEG
Negative lead of battery
Battery Contact Pinout
PIN #
Signal Name
POS
B-2
Description
Description
Positive lead of battery
Plastic Rip
POS
Positive lead of battery
CLK
SMBus data clock
TEMP
Thermistor 10K NTC
DATA
SMBus bi-directional data line
NEG
Negative lead of battery
NEG
Negative lead of battery
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About, Bluetooth 187
About Device icon 108
About icon (software version) 108
Accepted Start Char 150
accessories
carrying case 244
desktop docking station 247
Ethernet adaptor cable 251
hand strap 243
holster, soft shell 244
port replicator 261
quad docking station 255
single battery charger 253
vehicle cradle 257
Active Connections, Bluetooth 187
ActiveSync 14, 221
setting up 221
ActiveSync, CD installation 12
Adaptive Windowing 165
adaptor cable
USB-Ethernet 251
Addendum 154, 166, 167, 168
Addendum Add-on 2 154
Addendum Add-on 5 154
Aim 131
aiming dot, duration of 131
alarm, setting 54
alarms, setting 113
aligning touchscreen 40
alpha keys, accessing 39
appending to bar codes
characters 139, 172
App Launch icon 83
ASCII
Full Ascii 149
audio indicators
beep conditions 42
volume adjustment 43
Auto Exposure (Imager) 164
Aztec, 2D 170
backlight
Battery Power tab 109
External Power tab 110
intensity 40
Intensity tab 110
backup profile, creating (Total Recall) 177
backup profile, restoring (Total Recall)
180
Bad Scan Beep 173
bar code
appending to 139, 172
Decoded 131
displaying type of bar code 173
Imager 162
Options tab 172
prefix character 137, 138
stripping characters 137, 139
suffix character 137, 139
symbologies
Codabar 142, 155, 168
Code 11 157
Code 128 138, 166
Code 39 166
Code 93 142, 155, 168
Discrete 2 of 5 145, 159
EAN 13 138, 152, 166
EAN 8 139, 152, 167
Interleaved 2 of 5 144, 158, 168
Matrix 2 of 5 158
MSI Plessey 143, 156
UPC A 139, 153, 167
UPC E 140, 153, 167
Translation tab 174
bar code reader
integrated scanner, operation of 261
Barcodes Must Decode 163
batteries
a description of 244
Battery Details tab 124
battery hotkey 54
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Battery info. tab 123
battery power, managing 122
Battery Power tab 109
battery settings 123
charging 34
installing 32
installing main battery 11
main battery 11
pinouts B-2
removing 32
run time 43
storing 44
swap time 33
battery charger
safety instructions 246–247
battery power, managing 122
battery specifications 278
high-capacity (WA3006) 278
beeper
beep conditions 42
volume adjustment 43
Bi-Direction Redundancy 133
Block Recognizer 74
Bluetooth 44
pairing devices 45
Bluetooth devices, pairing 184
Bluetooth radio
ISM band 182
Bluetooth setup
peripherals 264
Bluetooth setup 182
About Tab 187
Active Connections 187
COM port 185
GPRS setup 188
Mode tab 185
Bluetooth specs 278
boot (reset) 27
Built-In Devices tab 125
Built-in Devices tab 125
Buttons icon 86
calculator 222
calendar 59
categories, using 61
creating & editing entries 59
deleting appointments 62
reminders, creating 60
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calibrating touchscreen 40
Captures Per HW Trigger 164
cards, inserting (SIM & SD MMC) 45
Card Slots (see Built-in Devices) 125
case, carrying 244
CD (Getting Started) 12
CDMA/1xRTT 202–213
Center Bar Code Only (Imager) 162
certificates 111
characters
appending to bar codes 139
prefix 137, 138
stripping 137, 139
suffix 137, 139
charger
descriptions of 34
safety instructions 246–247
chargers 245
desktop docking station 247
installing at a site 245
operator controls 246
single battery 253
check digit 143
Check Digit, One 143
Check Digits (MSI Plessey) 143
Check Digit Verification 136, 150, 152,
156, 157, 158, 159
Check Digit Verification (Codabar) 156
Check Digit Verification (I 2 of 5) 144
cleaning hand-held 46
Click Data (scanner double-click) 172
Click Time (scanner double-click)
172
clock, setting 54, 113
CLSI Editing 143
CLSI Library System 155
Codabar 142, 155, 168
Codabar 142
Codablock 161
Code 11 157
Code 128 166
Code 128 138, 150
Code 128 Emulation 147, 161
Code 32, Convert To 135
Code 32 Prefix 135
Code 39 135, 149
Code 93 142, 155, 168
Code 93 142
cold reset 27
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communication
ActiveSync 14, 221
data transfer 14
Ethernet connection (desktop dock)
251
Ethernet connection (quad dock) 255
PDA to PC 13, 250
Vista 14
COM port, Bluetooth 185
Composite 146, 169
connecting to a server with 238
Connections 180
editing settings 197
Internet 189
managing 197
modem setup 190
network, selecting 199
network cards, setting up 195
Proxy Server setup 200
VPN, setting up 196
connections
managing 196
connectivity hotkey 53
Constant Illumination 166
Continuous Scan Mode 132, 148, 162
Conv. UPC-E To UPC-A 140
Conv. UPC-E1 To UPC-A 140
Convert To Code 32 135
Convert To EAN 13 145, 153
Convert To UPC -A 154
Copyright information, operating system
108
cradle See also Picker cradle 257
customer feedback (Microsoft) 114
data entry modes
handwriting 224
typing 224
Data Matrix, 2D 169
date, setting 54
Decoded 131
Decoded (internal) scanner parameters 131
Decoded Intermec (ISCP) parameters 148
decoded scanner 131
Decode Performance 136, 138
Decode Performance Level 137, 138
Decoder Timeout 165
Delete Char Set ECIs 134
Demo Scanner 222
desktop docking station (WA4002) 247
desktop screen (Today’s Screen) 51
Device ID tab 108
Diff Read Timeout 149
digit
check digit 143
Discrete 2 of 5 145, 159
Discrete 2 of 5 145
display
backlight, adjusting 40
docking port B-1
docking station
uploading data using 44
docking stations 245
desktop docking station 247
installation at site 245
operator controls 246
quad dock 255
Dot Time 131, 163
double-click
appending characters to a decoded
bar code 172
scanner trigger 172
Double-Click, Manage Triggers menu
118
DSSS, 802.11b/g radio 274
EAN 13 138, 152, 166
EAN 8 139, 152, 167
EAN-8 Zero Extend 139
ECI Decoder 135
email notification 56
Enable Bookland (UPC-EAN) 141
Enable CC-AB 146
Enable CC-C 146
Enable Plessy 156
Enable RSS Expanded 146, 160
Enable RSS Limited 145, 160
Enable RSS-14 145, 160
Enable TLC-39 146
Error Reporting 115
Ethernet card See Network Card 195
EV15 Specs 283
EV15 1D imager scanner specs 283
Excel Mobile 222
External GPS 116
External Power tab 110
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Factory Defaults On Reboot 164
Fast Converge (Imager) 165
features, PDA 4
feedback, customer (Microsoft) 114
Field Size 137
Field Size/Chars (bar code scanning)
137
file, renaming 65
File Explorer 64, 225
copy 65
copying a file 65
deleting file 66
folders, creating 65
renaming file 65
files & folders, managing 64
find (search) 234
flight mode (disabling the WLAN
connection) 194
FNC1 Conversion 151
folder, copying 65
folder, creating 65
folder, deleting 66
folder, renaming 65
Full Ascii 149
Full ASCII (decoded scanner) 136
Function keys 38
Games 221
Getting Started CD 12
Good Scan Beep 173
GPRS (bluetooth) 188
GPS (external) 116
GSM/GPRS 202–213
GS1-128 150
GS1-128 GS1 US 138
GS1-128 Identifier 151
GTIN Compliant 151, 154
hand strap 243
hardware, description of 108
headsets, pairing (Bluetooth) 45, 184
Help 71
high-capacity battery pack (WA3006) 278
holster, soft shell 244
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Imager 162
EV15 specs 283
imager (2D) scanner
scanning
2D 263
imager model numbers 281
imager options 261
indicators
LED functions 42
scanner message 263, 264
softkey bar 67
inking settings 98
Input Methods 95
Block Recognizer 74, 96
Input Method tab 96
Keyboard Options 97
Letter Recognizer 75, 97
soft keyboard 72
Transcriber 72
Transcriber options 98
input modes
handwriting 224
typing 224
integrated scanner option 261
Intensity tab (backlight) 110
Interleaved 2 of 5 144, 158, 168
Internet connection 189
Internet Explorer 234
browsing web sites 234
Internet Sharing 225
ISBN Conversion 152
ISBT Concat Any Pair 151
ISBT Concat Transmit 151
ISBT 128 138, 151
ISM band, Bluetooth radio 182
keyboard
one shot mode 87
options 97
Scancode remapping 91
Unicode Mapping 90
keyboard, soft (onscreen) 72
keyboard keys 35, 37, 39
DEL key, accessing (BKSP) 37
Macro keys 38, 88
modifier keys, locking & unlocking 37
modifiers 36
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one shot mode 87
punctuation, accessing 37
Scancode Remapping 91
shift-state indicator icon 36, 37, 68
Unicode Mapping 90
keypad (phone) 18
Laser On Time 131, 148
LED
functions 42
Length Mode 156, 158, 159
Letter Recognizer 75
Letter Recognizer options (Input Methods
tab) 97
Linear Decode 141
Linear Security Level 132
linking hand-held to PC 13, 14
Lock Sequence 94
Low Power Timeout 132, 149
L1, Set Length 135
L2, Set Length 135
Macro keys 38
deleting a macro 89
executing a macro 89
Macros menu, accessing 88
recording and saving 88
maintenance (of hand-held) 46
mapping
Scancode 91
Unicode 90
Matrix 2 of 5 158
Max Gain (Imager) 165
Max Illumination (Imager) 165
Max Integration (Imager) 165
Max Number Barcodes 163
Memory
Running Programs 122
Storage Card tab 121
menus
pop-up 66
using 66
messages
Scan Indicator 173
scanner warning message 173
Scan Result 173
Messaging 235
folders 235
Outlook email, synchronizing 236
Micro PDF-417 147, 161, 169
Minimum Cancel Time 132, 148
Minimum Length 150, 152, 155, 157,
159, 160
Min Scan Duration 164
Mode, Bluetooth 185
model numbers, scanner and imager 281
modem setup 190
Server Settings 193
TCP_IP Settings 192
modifier keys 36
locking & unlocking 36
One Shot Mode 87
shift-state indicator icon 36, 68
MSI Plessey 143, 156
name, assigning to PDA 108
navigation bar 52
Battery hotkey 54
connectivity hotkey 53
Start button 52
volume control 53
network, selecting 199
network card
settings, changing 196
setting up 195
New menu, customizing 63
Note
creating 227
recording a message (audio) 230
renaming 230
synchronizing 231
text, converting handwriting into 228
Notes 227
Notification, setting 105
NOTIS Editing 143
Off & On buttons 35
On & Off button 11, 35
One Check Digit 143
one dimensional internal scanner 263
One Shot Mode 87
One Shot tab (modifier keys) 87
onscreen (soft) keyboard 72
Options tab (bar codes) 172
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Outlook, CD installation 12
Outlook email, synchronizing (Messaging)
236
Owner Information 103
ownership information, defining 56
pairing Bluetooth devices 184
Parameter Scanning 132, 149, 150, 151,
152, 155, 157, 158, 159, 160
PC, connecting PDA to 250
PC, linking to PDA 13
PDA
specifications 269
PDF-417 146, 161, 169
phone
keypad 18
phone keys (on the PDA keyboard) 23
using (Windows Mobile 6
Professional) 18
picker cradle
installing cable 258
Pictures
deleting 232
editing 232
opening 232
slide show, creating 232
Pictures and Videos 231
pinouts B-1
Plessy Transmit Check Digit 157
Pocket Excel
workbook components 223
Pocket Word 223
port pinouts B-1
port replicator 261
ports
docking port B-1
Postal
PlaNET 170
PostNET 170
Royal 171
Power 122
Advanced battery settings 123
Battery Details tab 124
Battery tab 123
Built-In Devices 125
Built-in Devices tab 125
On Battery Power 123
On External Power 123
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Suspend Threshold 126
Wakeup Keys 127
powering up 11
Prefix 134
Prefix Char 137, 138
profile, creating backup 177
profile, restoring backup 180
Programs 68, 221
closing 69
minimizing 69
opening 69
properties, PDA 108
protective case 244
proxy server, setting up 200
quad dock (WA4204-G2) 255
radio
Bluetooth specs 278
802.11b/g Direct Sequence SS 274
802.11b/g radio specifications 274
radio specifications 274
Raster Expand Rate (2D) 133
Raster Height (2D) 133
Reading Range 149, 151, 155, 158
reboot (reset) 27
Regional Settings 127
remapping
Scancode 91
Unicode 90
Remote Desktop Mobile 238
Remove Programs 128
resetting the PDA 27
cold reboot 27
warm reset 27
RSS Code 145, 160, 168
Running Programs
activating 122
stopping (programs) 122
safety instructions
battery charger 246–247
scanner 261
safety warning, scanner 261
Same Read Timeout 149
Same Read Validate 149
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Scancode remapping 91
Scan Data Format 134
Scan Indicator 173
Scan Log File 173
scanner
one dimensional (1D) internal scanner
263
safety warnings 261
techniques (scanning) 262
troubleshooting tips 262
two dimensional (2D) imager scanner
263
scanner model numbers 281
scanner module (SE 955)
specs 282
scanner options 261
scanning
aiming (target) dot duration 131
appending characters 139, 172
Bad Scan Beep 173
bar code settings 129
check digit 143
Check Digits (MSI Plessey) 143
Check Digit Verification 136
Check Digit Verification (I 2 of 5) 144
Click Data (appending data) 172
Click Time 172
CLSI Editing 143
Codabar 142
Code 128 138, 150
Code 128 Emulation 147
Code 32 Prefix 135
Code 39 135, 149
Code 93 142
Composite 146
Conv. UPC-E To UPC-A 140
Conv. UPC-E1 To UPC-A 140
Convert To Code 32 135
Convert To EAN 13 145
Decoded (internal) 131
Decoded Intermec (ISCP) 148
Decode Perf. Level 137, 138
Decode Performance 136, 138
Delete Char Set ECIs 134
Discrete 2 of 5 145
Dot Time 131
double-click 172
EAN-8 Zero Extend 139
ECI Decoder 135
Enable Bookland 141
Enable CC-AB 146
Enable CC-C 146
Enable RSS Expanded 146
Enable RSS Limited 145
Enable RSS-14 145
Enable TLC-39 146
Full ASCII 136
Good Scan Beep 173
Imager 162
Laser On Time 131, 148
Linear Decode 141
Micro PDF-417 147
model numbers 281
NOTIS Editing 143
Options tab 172
PDF-417 146
Postal
PlaNET 170
PostNET 170
Royal 171
Prefix 134
prefix character 137, 138
removing characters 137, 139
RSS Code 145
safety instructions 261
Scan Data Format 134
Scan Indicator 173
Scan Log File 173
Scan Result 173
Scan Result Time 173
Security Level 141
Set Length L1 135
Set Length L2 135
specifications 282
Suffix 134
suffix character 137, 139
Supp. Redundancy 141
Supplementals 141
target (aiming) dot duration 131
Translations tab 174
Transmit Check Digit 136
Transmit Check Digit (I 2 of 5) 144
Transmit Check Digit (MSI Plessey)
144
Transmit Code 1D Char 134
Trioptic Code 39, Enable 135
UPC-A Check Digit 139
UPC-A Preamble 140
UPC-EAN 141
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UPC-EAN Shared Settings 154
UPC-E Check Digit 140
UPC-E Preamble 140
UPC-E1 Check Digit 140
UPC-E1 Preamble 140
1D internal 263
2D Maxicode 170
2D QR Code 169
2D UPC Half Block Stitching 142
Scanning Mode (2D) 133
Scan Result 173
Scan Result Time 173
screen
navigating 51
stylus 51
touch pen 51
scrolling, adjusting speed (Up_Down tab)
86
SCU (Summit Client Utility) 15
Config Tab A-2
configuring 15
Diags (Diagnostics) Tab A-10
EAP Credentials A-5
EAP Types A-4, A-5
Global Settings Tab A-7
IP, assigning 15
Main Tab 15, A-1
security A-4
Status Tab A-9
ThirdPartyConfig A-6
Windows Zero Config (WZC) A-6
WLAN, connecting to 15
SD/MMC Card, inserting 45
Search (find) 234
Security Level 141
Server Settings (modem setup) 193
Set Length L1 135
Set Length L2 135
Settings 70, 83
App Launch 83
Buttons 86
Personal Tab 83
App Launch icon 83
Buttons icon 86
One Shot tab 87
Up_Down tab 86
SE 955 scanner specs 282
shift-state indicator (softkey bar) 68
shift-state indicator, accessing 68
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shift-state indicator icon 37
shutting down programs 122
SIM card, inserting 45
single battery charger (WA3001) 253
Sled See vehicle cradle. 257
softkey (softkey bar) 67
softkey bar
shift-state indicator 68
softkey 67
soft keyboard icon 68
softkeys 67
soft keyboard (onscreen) 72
soft keyboard icon (softkey bar) 68
softkeys (softkey bar) 67
Soft Scan Timeout 173
Sound, setting events 105
Sound settings 104
specifications
for PDA 269
SE 955 scanner 282
802.11g 274
Start/Stop Transmit 150, 155
Start button 52
Start Menu 62
customising 63
Storage Card tab 121
Strip Leading 137, 139
Strip Trailing 137, 139
stylus (touch pen), using 51
Suffix 134
Suffix Char 137, 139
Summit Client Utility (SCU) 15
Supp. Redundancy (Code 128) 141
Supplementals (UPC-EAN) 141
Suspend Threshold tab 126
swap time (for battery) 33
target dot, duration of 131
task
completed (marking as) 58
creating 57
deleting 58
editing 57
notification 57
sorting 58
TCP_IP Settings (modem setup) 192
Telepen 160
Terminal Services Client
Index
238
session, disconnecting (without ending)
238
session, ending 238
Text
Block Recognizer 74
entering 71
Letter Recognizer 75
soft keyboard entry 72
transcriber, using 72
title bar (navigation bar) 52
Today’s Screen (desktop screen) 51
appearance of 106
Items (to appear in screen) 107
Total Recall 176
backup profile, creating 177
backup profile, restoring 180
touch pen, using 51
touchscreen
calibrating 40
stylus, using 51
touch pen, using 51
touchscreen, aligning (calibrating) 40
Transcriber
Inking 98
quick settings 98
Transcriber (Input Methods tab) 98
Transcriber, using 72
Translations parameters (bar codes) 174
Transmit Check Digit 150, 152, 153, 156,
157, 158, 159
Transmit Check Digit (I 2 of 5) 144
Transmit Check Digit (MSI Plessey) 144
Transmit Code 1D Char 134
Transmit Number System 153
trigger mappings 118
Trigger Press Type, Manage Triggers
menu 120
Trioptic Code 39, Enable 135
troubleshooting tips (scanning) 262
Unicode Mapping 90
Up_Down tab (scrolling adjustments) 86
UPC A 139, 153, 167
UPC-A Check Digit 139
UPC-A Preamble 140
UPC E 140, 153, 167
UPC-EAN 141
UPC-EAN Shared Settings 154
UPC-E Check Digit 140
UPC-E Preamble 140
UPC-E1 Check Digit 140
UPC-E1 Preamble 140
UPC Half Block Stitching, 2D 142
USB-Ethernet adaptor cable (WA4010)
251
vehicle cradle 257
powered 10-55 VDC 257
powered 12 VDC 257
unpowered 257
Version tab 108
Videos and Pictures 231
Vista 14
volume control 53
VPN connection, setting up 196
Wakeup Keys tab 127
warm reset 27
warnings 173
Window Height 163
Windows Mobile 6, navigating in 51
Windows Zero Config (WZC) A-6
Window Width 163
Wireless WAN 202–213
WLAN connections, disabling 194
Word Completion tab 100
Word Mobile
data entry modes 224
Word See Pocket Word 223
WZC (Windows Zero Config) A-6
1D internal scanner 263
2DAztec 170
2D Data Matrix 169
2D imager scanner 263
2D Maxicode 170
2D QR Code 169
2D Raster Expand Rate 133
2D UPC Half Block Stitching 142
802.11b/g radio 274
802.11b/g radio specifications 274
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