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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Honeywell 8.x décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.
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Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Honeywell 8.x devrait contenir:
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- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Honeywell 8.x
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- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
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Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Honeywell 8.x ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Honeywell 8.x et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Honeywell en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Honeywell 8.x, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?
Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Honeywell 8.x, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
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Dolphin ™ Power Tools 8.x for Mobile Devices with Windows ® Embedded Handheld User’s Guide[...]
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Discl aimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves th e right to make changes in specifications an d other information contained in this document without prior no tice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does n ot represent a commitment [...]
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iii Chapter 1 - Introduction Dolphin Power Tools Overview ................................................... .........................................1-1 Software Requirements ............... ..................................................... ..............................1-1 Power Tools Main Window ......................... ...................[...]
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iv Chapter 4 - EZConfig Edit or on the Workstation (PC) Overview ........................................... ..................................................... .............................. 4-1 EXM File Structure................................................................ ......................................... 4-1 Installing EZConfig for[...]
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v Autorun .................................. ..................................................... ......................................... 6-1 Autorun.exm File................................... ..................................................... .................... 6-1 Programs Section and the Launch Sequence .................................[...]
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vi Editing the Registry ......................................................... .................................................. .. 9-1 File Menu .............................................. ..................................................... ................... .9 - 2 Edit Menu......................................................... .....[...]
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vii NoSIP ............................................... .......................................... ................................. ...... 12-2 To Enable NoSIP ....................................................... .................................................. 12-2 To Disable NoSIP ....................... ..................................[...]
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1 - 1 1 Intr oduction Dolphin P o wer T ools Overvie w Note: Screen captures and icons in this user’s gui de may diffe r from what appears on your device. P ow er T ools are used to create custom launch menus and to co ntrol your application environm ent. Once y ou hav e created a custom environment, the terminal displays on ly the applica tions [...]
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1 - 2 About the EZMenu T ool EZMenu is an additional P ower T ool that does not appear in the main win do w . EZMenu formats appl ication windows to dis- play and launch software programs on the ter minal. F or fur ther information, see EZMenu beginning on page 1 4-1. Keybo ard S tat us plac es an icon on the stat us/notification bar at t he top of[...]
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1 - 3 Upgrading the P ower T ools Upgrades f or the P ower T ools on the Dolphin terminal come in the form of an ex ecutable file that installs the upgrade files ont o a workstation (PC). Once th e w orkstatio n installation is complete, transf er the appropriate up g rade files to the Dolphin ter minal to upgrade the P ower T ools. Upgrades are a [...]
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2 - 1 2 EZConfig Utilities Overview EZConfig Utilities is mad e up of the EZConfig Editor , the EZConfig Client , and a seri es of EXM files . EZConfig Editor is the tool used to open and edit EXM files. EXM files are the building bloc ks f or creating the P ower T ools screens you see on y our termin al. Some EXM files (e.g., A utoInstall, Autorun[...]
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2 - 2 EZConfig Client Y ou can use the EZConfig Client tool to scan and decode bar codes generated by EZConfig Editor on the wor kstation. F or details on scanning configuration bar codes, see EZConfig Client begi nning on page 5-1. EXM Files The EXM file format is an XML fo r mat customized f or Dolphin ter m inals that is compri sed of sections t[...]
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2 - 3 Pow e r T o o l s Me n u (P owerT oolsMenu.exm) Specifies the menu f or the Honeywell P ower T ools windo w . PrintDemo Menu (PrintDemo Menu.exm) Specifies the menu f or the Print Demo window . RegBackup (RegBac kup.e xm) Specifies the exclusion or inclusion of registry key sections and values during an expor t. 9-1 Scandemo (ScanDemo.exe.con[...]
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3 - 1 3 EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin T erminal Overview EZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphi n ter minals. There are tw o v ersions of the EZConfig Editor : one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation. In the worksta tion editor , EXM files are edited, saved, and then transf erred to the Dolphin ter minal.[...]
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3 - 2 Menu Options File Menu Edit Menu F or editing op tions , see Editing Sections and Keys, beginn ing on page 3-3. View Menu T ools Menu Menu It em Description New Creates a new document. There are two options: • Config Doc - Creates a configuratio n file. See Configuration Documents (p age 4-10). • Registry Doc - Creates a registry file in [...]
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3 - 3 Editing Sections and Ke ys Modifying Section Name and Description Y ou can only edit the name and description of a section if it is unlocked or enab led. T o edit a section name or descripti on: 1. Access the Edit Section window by doing one of the followi ng: • Select the section and tap Edit > Modify . • Tap and hold on the section n[...]
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3 - 4 Disabling a Section T o disab le a section and all of its ke ys, select Disab le All from the Edit menu. Disab led sections remain in the file and are indicated with a gra y folder . If you disable a section that has child sections, all of its child sections (and the child sectio n ke ys) are disab led automatically . The chil d section f old[...]
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3 - 5 Command Line Arguments /exm %filename ex ecutes the EXM file; this is the def ault entr y /q quiet mode /s full screen /o no men u /e exit if first scan f ails to deliver a valid bar code /u accept (decode) un secured bar codes[...]
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4 - 1 4 EZConfig Editor on the W orkstation (PC) Overview EZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphi n ter minals. There are tw o v ersions of the EZConfig Editor : one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation. In the worksta tion editor , EXM files are edited, saved, and then tran s- f erred to the Dolphin ter min[...]
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4 - 2 File Menu Edit Menu F or Section Edit menu opti ons , see Working with Sections on page 4-4. F or K ey Edit menu options, see Working with Keys on page 4-7. View Menu Menu It em Description New Creates a new document. There are tw o options: • Configuration Document - Creates a configuration file in the EXM file format. See Configuration Do[...]
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4 - 3 T ools Menu Opening EXM Files EZConfig Editor opens EXM files either stored on the wor kstatio n or on the Dolphin ter minal if an activ e connection has been established between the terminal and worksta tion (e.g., Active Sync, Windows Mobile De vice Center , or Windows Phone app). Opening EXM Files Stor ed on the W orkstation Click File >[...]
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4 - 4 W orking with Open EXM Files When you open an EXM file, EZConfig Editor displa ys the content in four diff erent sections of the window . Status Bar The Status Bar appears at the bottom of the window and displays information about selected sections and keys . Selected Section See Section Locks on page 4-6. Selected K ey See Key Types on page [...]
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4 - 5 Edit Menu Options Select a section and clic k Edit to see th e av ailable o ptions . Moving Sect ions T o mov e sections within an EXM file , use the drag and drop method. By default, sections are dropped at the same lev el in the tree. F or additional functionality when dragging and drop ping, hold: • ALT to drop a section as a child secti[...]
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4 - 6 • CTRL to copy a section and drop the copy at the same level in the tree. • CTRL + ALT to copy a section and drop the copy as a child section. Note: You can select onl y one section at a time; you cannot use SHIFT+Click or CTRL+Click to select more than one section. T o mov e sections between EXM files, open two instances of EZConfig Edit[...]
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4 - 7 T o change section-lev el merge modes, select a section and ri ght clic k. The folder colors change immediately after sel ection. W orking with K eys K eys hav e a Name, a Description , and a V alue and reside inside sections. F or specific ke y va lues, consult the chapters of this User’ s Guide that describe the EXM file you are editing. [...]
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4 - 8 Modifying Ke y Names T o modify ke y names, double-click on the k ey name or select Rename on the Edit menu. T ype in the new name and press ENTER or T AB. Note: You cannot modify the description if the key is locked, see Key Types (page 4-9 ). Only text that appears in blue can be modified. Modifying Ke y V alues Y ou can modify a ke y v alu[...]
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4 - 9 T o mov e keys betw e en EXM files , open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop ke ys between the win- dows. When y ou select the key and drag, a copy of the k ey is dragged to the new file . In the new file, drop the k ey in the ke y area of a selected section; k eys are alw ay s dropped at the same lev el within a section. Key [...]
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4 - 10 Configuration Documents EZConfig Editor cre ates configuration do cuments in the EXM file format to use for progr amming and configur ing termin als . Creating New Configuration Documents T o create new EXM files that ar e configuration documents, you can open an e xi s ting EXM file and sav e it with a new name or create an EXM file from sc[...]
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4 - 11 Associating Applications The Proper ties function associates an EXM file with an app licatio n on the termina l. The associated application launches after EZConfig Client d ecodes the bar code containing the EXM file. While the EXM file is open, click File > Properties or the Document Properties toolbar button . Registry Documents EZConfi[...]
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4 - 12 Creating Registry Documents 1. In EZConfig Editor, click File > New > Registry Document . The new document contains the three top-level secti ons in a registry. T hese sections are locked and cannot be changed. You can add subsections to each sect ion and then add keys to those subsections. 2. Click File > Save As . 3. Choose the na[...]
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4 - 13 Default Application Associati on f or Registry Documents While a registr y document is open, clic k File > Pr operties. By def ault, registr y documents are associated with EZConfig Client with Execute enabled. Note: Execute must remain selected for th e registry to be updated. If Execute is not selected, the registry document is deployed[...]
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4 - 14 Document T ypes EZConfig Editor produces two kinds of EXM files: Configuration Documents (page 4-10) and Registry Documents (p age 4- 11). Both can be e mbedded in bar codes and proce ssed by EZConfig Client on the ter minal. Note: EXM files are stamped with the time and date t he moment EZConfig Editor creates the bar code. Bar Code T ype, [...]
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4 - 15 Bar Codes T ab The Bar Codes tab previe ws and customizes generated bar code(s). Field/Option Description Display Indicates which bar code is displa yed in the pre view area; the def ault is “1, ” the first bar code in the package. If more than one bar code was generated, y ou can use the up and down arrows to scroll through the bar code[...]
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4 - 16 Adv anced T ab The Options tab contains settings that tell EZConfig Cli ent how to process the EXM file on the terminal. Save Sav es the bar code display ed in the previe w ar e a as a graphic file as a .png or .tiff. By default, the name of the graphic file is the same as the name of the open EXM file. Y o u can enter a different name when [...]
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4 - 17 Full screen progress dialog This option runs the d eplo yment progress dialog bo x on the ter minal in full screen mode so that the user cannot open ano ther applicat ion while the bar codes are being deploy ed on the terminal. W ar m boot after finished This option automatically l aunches a warm boot on the ter minal after the bar code is d[...]
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4 - 18 Informa tion at the Bottom of T ab Windows Printing and Saving Options On the Bar Codes tab , when y ou click Print , a bar code printing window opens off ering you a number of printing options. Field Description Pa ck ag e Si z e Displays the total size of the bar code packag e. This n umber changes with simplifying. Compression On Notifies[...]
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5 - 1 5 EZConfig Client Overview EZConfig Client decodes bar codes created in EZConfig Editor and deploys the data in the ter minal. In addition, if the EXM file in the bar code i s associated with an application, EZConfig Client launches that application, which then p rocesses the decoded data. EZConfig Client decodes bar codes with 40-bit and 128[...]
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5 - 2 Using EZConfig Client 1. On the Dolphin terminal, tap Start > Power Tools . 2. Tap EZConfig U tilities > EZConfig Client . 3. Point the terminal at the first EZConf ig Editor bar code, then pres s the Scan key. 4. EZConfig Client decodes th e bar code. • If there is only one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client deploys the package[...]
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6 - 1 6 A utorun and A utoInstall Overview Star tup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin ter min al is boote d. There are two star tup P ower T ools: Autorun and AutoInstall . Au t o ru n Autorun specifies the software applications to launch after each hard reset (cold reboot). A utorun is located in the Honeywell f older . Autorun consists of an[...]
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6 - 2 Editing the A u torun.e xm File Edit A utorun.exm in EZConfig Editor. F or details, see Working with Open EXM Files on page 4-4. Adding a Pr ogram Subsection T o launch at star tup , a new program must be a child section of the Programs section. 1. In EZConfig Editor on your workstation, right-click o n the Programs section and select Append [...]
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6 - 3 Multiple options can be specified f or each categor y . For example , you can specify bo th 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in eith er a 35- or 43-k ey k eyboard ter minal. Separate multiple options with commas. T o ignore a categor y , do not specify any of its options. Applying Startup Options to the A utorun.exm Fil[...]
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6 - 4 A utoInstall A utoInstall consists of an A utoInstall.e xe progr am file and an Au t oI n s ta l l. e xm file located in th e root Honeywe ll f older on the ter minal. The Au toInstall.exe prog ram runs according to the settings in the Aut o I ns t a ll . ex m file . During a hard reset (cold reboot), the AutoInstall program is launched and [...]
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7 - 1 7 De viceConfig Overview DeviceConfig configures the Dolphin termi nal. De viceConfi g cons ists of the De viceCon fig.e xe and the De viceCo nfig.e xm file. De viceConfig.ex e looks for and applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.e xm file. DeviceConfig.e xm File The De viceConfig.exm file contains termin al configuration settin gs . This f[...]
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7 - 2 ActiveSync Section The ActiveSync Section configures the ter minal’ s ActiveSync connection parameters. Double tap or clic k on any Ke y to get full inf or mation or to edit the settings. Note: The Connection values must be typed exactly as they appear in the Description field, e.g., ‘115200@Desktop . Beam Section The Beam section enables[...]
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7 - 3 T o create multiple radio configurations, copy the Pr ofile1 section and paste it at th e root lev el of the Suppli- cant section. Then, r ename that profile and configure the keys a ccording the desired networ k configuration. Each child section name is arbitrary , b ut each name must be diff erent. The Supplicant sectio n contains one ke y [...]
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7 - 4 EAP Method A vailable EAP methods f or IEEE 802.1X and WP A(2)-Enter prise (EAP) association modes. • LEAP • PEAPv0-MSCHAPV2 • PEAPv1-MSCHAPV2 • PEAPv1-GTC • PEAPv1-TLS • FAST-MSCHAPV2 • FAST-GTC • FAST-TLS •T L S • TTLS-MD5 • TTLS-MSCHAPV2 •T T L S - G T C PSK Enter th e privat e share k ey f or the WEP association mo[...]
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7 - 5 GSM Section If there is no GSM radio installed in the ter minal, disable this section. Double tap or clic k on any Ke y to get full inf or mation or to edit the settings. System Section The System section contains child sections that configure vari ous system settings . Double tap or clic k on an y K ey to get full inf or mation or to edit th[...]
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7 - 6 Ke yboard The K eyboard section contains th e Default SIP child section, which enables or disab les the enhanced Honeywell vir- tual keyboard as the default vir tual ke yb oard. Note: Not a ll Dolphin models come equippe d with the enhanced Honeywell vi rtual keyboard. A license fee is required to run the enhan ced keyboard on all mobi le dev[...]
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8 - 1 8 Netw ork Utilities Accessing Network Utilities T ap Start > Pow er Too l s > Network Utilities . The Network Utilities window opens. Network Utilities Main Windo w IP Config IPConfig is a kernel utility that displa ys, releases, and renews IP parameters f or on-board ne tw ork adapters. IP Config contain s three tab windows: Input , O[...]
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8 - 2 Displaying the T erminal ’ s IP Configuration On the Input tab , tap the Display full configuration button. The Dolphin terminal retr ie ves and displa ys the IP configura- tion for the entire terminal. The results di spla y on the Output tab . Ping Ping provides a GUI-based version of the traditional command li ne ping utility . Pinging se[...]
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8 - 3 Reading the Output T ab After you enter the IP inf or mation on the Input tab and click Execute , the Output tab appears and begins displaying the ping results. Y ou can clic k th e Stop button at any time to stop the ping. An y errors encountered display on the screen. Route Route is a kernel uti lity that allows t he user to vie w and edit [...]
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8 - 4 On the Input tab , select PRINT from the drop-d own list and tap Execute . The Output tab appears displaying the network routing ta b le. Add This selection adds a route. 1. On the Input tab, select ADD from the drop-dow n menu. 2. Specify the range of IP addresses to which this rule will apply using the Destination and Netma sk fields. For e[...]
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8 - 5 Bac kup Settings (Radio) The registr y contains configuration settings for the termina l radios. Y ou can use the Backup Settings option on the Networ k Utilities window , to expor t the radio settings into a RadioSettings.reg file. Note: T he RegBackup.exm file determines the content of the RadioSettings.reg file; see RegBackup.exm on page 9[...]
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9 - 1 9 Registry P ower T ools Overview The registr y is the configuration database in all 32-bit v ersions of Windows that co ntain s settings f or the hardware and softwa re, consisting of the SYSTEM.D A T and USER.D A T files . Many settings pre v iously stored in the WIN.in i and SYSTEM.ini files in 16- bit Windows (Windows 3.x) are in the regi[...]
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9 - 2 5. Drill-down to the ap propriate registry entry. When you click on registry entry in the top half of the screen, the data appear s in the lower half of the screen. The two co lumn s in the bottom half of the window show the Value Name and the Value Data of the selected entry. 6. Double tap Value Name . Th e Edit Value window pops up. 7. In t[...]
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9 - 3 Edit Menu The Edit menu allows you to edit existing registr y entries. Impor ting Registry Files The Registr y file must be loaded on the terminal and hav e a *.reg e xtension. 1. Tap the File menu button at the bottom of th e RegEdit window. 2. Select Import . By default, the import function searches for Registry files on the terminal and di[...]
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9 - 4 Restoring the Registry Once the entire registr y is back ed up to the _RegBackup .re g file using the RegBackup application, you can use an y of the f ollowing methods to restore the registr y: • On the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), tap the RegBackup icon on ce , then tap Yes to verify you want t o import the information in the _R[...]
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9 - 5 Mode and Kernel Chec k In each Subsection root in the tree, there shou ld be two key-v alu e pairs: Mode and K erne lChec k. If these ke ys are not present, the f o llowing def aults will be ap plied: • Mode = Exclude • KernelCheck = Enabl ed Mode The Mode ke y specifies e xpor t behavior of the v alues in the section. Include Only the va[...]
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9 - 6 Command Line Arguments Registry Edit Options in EZConfig Y ou can also use EZConfig Editor to create registr y documents on the workstation, cre ate a bar code , then use EZConfig Client to decode the bar code and update the registr y on the terminal. Se e EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC) (page 4-1). /export <filename> Expor t re[...]
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10 - 1 10 ScanW edg e Overview ScanWedge sends bar code data from the decoder to the f oreground application as ke ystrokes (as if the data were entered via the ke yb oard). The f oreground appl ication is the open software applic ation whose window is currently activ e on the display . Y ou can revie w input data in Windows Mobile appli cations su[...]
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10 - 2 ScanW edge .exm Sections Select the Section then click or double tap on any K ey to vie w the ke y’s full inf or mation or to edit the ke y values in the ScanWedge .e xm. Data Formatting Reference Charts ASCII Con version C har t (Code P age 1252) Note: Thi s table applies to U.S. style keybo ards. Certain characters may differ depend i ng[...]
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10 - 3 14 E SO (SHIFT OUT) 30 1E RECO RD SE P ARA TOR (RS) UP ARROW 15 F SI (SHIFT IN) 31 1F UNIT SE P ARA TOR (US) DOWN ARRO W Printable Characters DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Ch aract er 32 20 <SP ACE> 64 40 @ 96 60 ` 33 21 ! 65 41 A 97 61 a 34 22 " 66 42 B 98 62 b 35 23 # 67 43 C 99 63 c 36 24 $ 68 44 D 100 64 d 37 25 [...]
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10 - 4 Symbology Char t 139 8B ‹ 182 B6 ¶ 225 E1 á 140 8C Œ 183 B7 · 226 E2 â 141 8D 184 B8 ¸ 227 E3 ã 142 8E Ž 185 B9 ¹ 228 E4 ä 143 8F 186 BA º 229 E5 å 144 90 187 BB » 230 E6 æ 145 91 ‘ 188 BC ¼ 231 E7 ç 146 92 ’ 189 BD ½ 232 E8 è 147 93 “ 190 BE ¾ 233 E9 é 148 94 ” 191 BF ¿ 234 EA ê 149 95 • 192 C0 À 235 EB ë[...]
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10 - 5 Code 32 Phar maceutical (P ARAF) < (0x3C) Code 39 (suppor ts Full ASCII mode) b (0 x62) Code 49 l (0x6C) Code 93 and 93 i i (0x69) Data Matri x w (0x77) EAN-13 (including Bo okland EAN) d (0x64) EAN-13 with Add-On d (0x64) EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code d (0x64) EAN-8 D (0x44) EAN-8 with Add-On D (0x44) GS1 Composite y (0x7 9) GS1 DataB[...]
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10 - 6 Symbology Section The Symbology section specifie s the settings for each of the symbologies suppor ted b y the decoder . 1D symbologies are av ailable in ScanWedge.e xm. T ap on the symbology child sectio n name to display the def ault value , and the settings f or that symbology . Viewing/Editin g the ScanW edg e.exm File on the T erminal T[...]
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10 - 7 T o open the Scanwedge.e xm file stored on th e terminal: 1. Click File > O pen From Device . This option requires an acti v e conne ct ion between the terminal and workstatio n (e.g., Activ eSync, Windows Mobile Device Center , or Windows Phone app). 2. Expand the Honwyewell root folder . Select ScanWedge. e xm , then click OK . F or mo[...]
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10 - 8 Vir tual K ey Codes T able The follo wing table shows the symbolic constant names, hexade cimal v alues, and ke yboard equivalents f or th e virtual-key codes used by Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The codes are listed in numeric order . Note: To use these codes in the VKMapping section, the hexadecima l values need to be converted to decima[...]
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10 - 9 VK_NEXT 34 22 P A GE DOWN k ey VK_END 35 23 END key VK_HOME 36 24 HOME key VK_LEFT 37 25 LEFT ARRO W key VK_UP 38 26 UP ARRO W ke y VK_RIGHT 39 27 RIGHT ARRO W ke y V K_ DOW N 4 0 2 8 DOW N A R ROW key VK_SELECT 41 29 S ELECT k ey —— 42 2A Original equipment manufacturer (OEM)– specific VK_EXECUTE 43 2B EX ECUTE ke y VK_SNAPSHO T 44 2C[...]
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10 - 10 VK_I 73 49 I key VK_J 74 4A J ke y VK_K 75 4B K k ey VK_L 76 4C L k ey VK_M 77 4D M ke y VK_N 78 4E N k ey VK_O 79 4F O ke y VK_P 80 50 P key VK_Q 81 51 Q key VK_R 82 52 R key VK_S 83 53 S key VK_T 84 54 T key VK_U 85 55 U key VK_V 86 56 V key VK_W 87 57 W key VK_X 88 58 X key VK_Y 89 59 Y key VK_Z 90 5A Z k ey —— 91-95 5B-5F Undefined [...]
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10 - 11 VK_SEP ARA T OR 108 6C Separator ke y VK_SUBTRACT 109 6D Minus sign (–) key VK_DECIMAL 110 6E P eriod (.) key VK_DIVIDE 111 6F Slash mark (/) key —— 88 88-8F Unassigned —— 146-185 92-B9 Unassigned —— 186-192 BA-C0 OEM-specific —— 193-218 C1-DA Unassigned —— 219-228 DB-E4 OEM-specific —— 229 E5 Unassigned —— 230[...]
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10 - 12 Command Line Arguments /restart F orces ScanWedge to process its configuratio n file (ScanWedge.e xm) ag ain, which applies changes immediately . If the SoundConnec t setting is enab led (set to 1), an ascending connect sound is play ed on restar t. /quit Shuts down ScanW edg e .[...]
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11 - 1 11 EZ P airing Overview The EZ P airing P ower T ool pro vides a quick and easy w a y to connect a ring scanner to the Dolphin ter minal using Bluetooth wireless technology . Note: EZ Pairing is a model dependent and may not appear on th e Power Tools Main Window (page 1-1) of your terminal. Har dware Requirements EZ P air ing is compatible [...]
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11 - 2 Accessing the EZ P airing Menu T o access the application menu, tap the EZ P airing icon near the bottom right cor ner of the Home screen. This icon is only avai la ble if : • the EZ Pairing application has be en enabled ( Start > Power Tools > EZ Pairing ) and •t h e Wi ndows Default screen configuration on the terminal has been d[...]
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11 - 3 Command Line Arguments The f ollowing command line arguments can be used in the CommandArgs ke y of the EZP airing section of the P owerT o olsMenu.exm file. P asscode Set the passcode f or the remote de vice. ShowStatus Enable or disable status dialogs. ShowErr or Enable or disab l e err or messages. SoundConnect Enable or disable audio not[...]
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11 - 4 /start Star ts the Bluetooth service. /stop Stops the Bluetooth ser vice. /barcode Generates an EZ P ai ring connection bar code /closebarcode Closes an e xisting bar code. /silent Suppress the star t up dialog messages.[...]
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12 - 1 12 Additional P ower T ools BattMon When the BattMon application is enabled, the termi nal LED indica tes the charge status of the ba tter y . The LED indicators are located on the top , front panel of Dolphin ter minals. Ref er to the ter minal User’ s Guide f or add itional LED status inf o rmation applicable for y our Dolphin mo del. No[...]
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12 - 2 T o Disable K eyboar d Status Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), then tap the Keyboard Status icon once . NoSIP NoSIP toggles the Soft Input P ane l (SIP) between enabled (on) or disab led (off). When NoSIP is enabled, the SIP (vir tual ke y- board) does not auto matically pop-up over application windows a nd the SIP ico[...]
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13 - 1 13 SysInf o Overview SysInf o provides a read-ou t of impor tant system info r mation including firmware v ers ions, DLL v ersions, system parameters , as well as network and radio information . T o See System Information Ta p the SysInfo icon once. SysInfo queri es the system, compiles the data, and display s a read-only file on the SysInfo[...]
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14 - 1 14 EZMenu Overview EZMenu f or mats application windows to displa y and laun ch softw are programs on the terminal. For e xample, the Power Tools Main Window is ma naged b y the EZMenu application. EZMenu consists of an EZMenu.exe fi le located under Program FilesPower Tools and EXM menu configuration files (*Menu.e xm). When you access an[...]
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14 - 2 Including an Exit Application Icon Def ault EZMenu configuration file s contain a child section named Exit under the MenuEntries section. Enabling the Exit section places the Exit icon on the application window . If you do not want an Exit application icon to show , disable or delete the Exit child section under the MenuEntries section. Star[...]
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14 - 3 Multiple options can be specified f or each categor y . For example , you can specify bo th 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in eith er a 35- or 43-k ey k eyboard ter minal. Separate multiple options with commas. T o ignore a categor y , don’t specify any of its options. Pr ogramming the T erminal to Bo ot to an Appl[...]
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15 - 1 15 Printing Overview Dolphin ter minals contain two print utilities, BTPrint and Pr int Demo . BTPrint BTPrint allows you to print to a Bluetooth pri nter wirelessly vi a the command line, provided that the Bluetooth p rinter is set up as a Bluetooth F av or ite on the Dolphin terminal. Call BTPri nt.e xe from the command line Program Files[...]
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