Honeywell 9900 Modifying Key Names, Modifying Key Values, Modifying Key Descriptions, Moving Keys

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Menu Item

Description

 

 

 

 

Disable

Disables keys.

 

Disabled keys have key values in black. Enabled keys have key values in blue.

 

The terminal does not read disabled keys and disabled keys are removed if the file is

 

simplified; see Simplify Document (page 2-5).

 

Because many key values are 1 for enable and 0 for disable, remember that disabling a

 

key means that the terminal behaves as if the key is not there when reading the file,

 

NOT that the key’s value is set to disabled. The terminal simply moves on to read the

 

next enabled key.

 

 

Insert New Key

This menu item inserts a new key above the selected key.

 

Note: You can also press the Insert key (INS).

Modifying Key Names

To modify key names, double-click on the key name or select Rename on the Edit menu. Type in the new name and press ENTER or TAB.

Note: You cannot modify the description if the key is locked; see Key Types (page 2-14).Only text that appears in blue can be modified.

Modifying Key Values

You can modify a key value only if its text appears in blue. In that case, double-click on the value or select the key and press ENTER. Type in the new value and press ENTER or TAB to save.

Modifying Key Descriptions

Descriptions are not required to process key values but do help document the EXM file and often contain valuable information. To modify a key’s description, click on the key, then click in the key description area. When the cursor is active, you can type in the text.

Note: You cannot modify the description if the key is locked; see Key Types (page 2-14).

Moving Keys

To move keys within an EXM file, use the drag and drop method. Press and hold the CTRL key to drag and drop a copy of the key to the new location.

Note: You cannot move a key if it is locked by its section.

To move keys between EXM files, open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop keys between them. When you select the key and drag, a copy of the key is dragged to the new file. In the new file, drop the key in the key area of a selected section; keys are always dropped at the same level within a section.

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Contents Dolphin Power Tools Trademarks DisclaimerPatents Other TrademarksTable of Contents ScanWedge Print Power Tools Rev a Dolphin Power Tools Overview Accessing and Upgrading Power ToolsAutoInstall Autorun Battery Analyzer Windows Mobile 5/6 Windows CE Second EditionSoftware Requirements Power Tools Main WindowDolphin Terminals DesktopView Options Exiting the Power Tools Main WindowTap File Exit ESC Icon Name Description NetworkName Function Storage Location Access Location AutoInstall Additional Dolphin Power ToolsInstallerCE BTPrintAcquiring Upgrades Installing an Upgrade to the Workstation Upgrading Power ToolsRev a Dolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Folder on the Workstation Installing an Upgrade on the TerminalDevice Image DocsDolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Rev a EZConfig Editor EZConfigEZConfig Client OverviewInstalling EZConfig on the Workstation EZConfig EditorTypes of Configuration Files Sample EXM FilesMenu and Toolbar Options Opening EZConfig Editor on the WorkstationFile Menu Menu Item Description NewView Menu Edit MenuTools Menu Opening Remote EXM Files Opening EXM FilesOpening EXM Files on the Workstation Status Bar Working with Open EXM FilesWorking with Sections Selected SectionEdit Menu Options Moving Sections Modifying Section NamesModifying Section Descriptions Section-Level Merge Modes Section LocksDolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Working with Keys Modifying Key Values Modifying Key NamesModifying Key Descriptions Moving KeysSaving to the Device Lock Type Status Bar Description Effect Indicator Name LockKey Types Read OnlyCreating New Configuration Documents Associating Applications Updating the Registry on the Terminal Default Application AssociationRegistry Documents Click File Save As Creating Registry DocumentsProcessing Registry Documents on the Terminal Adding Registry KeysPersistent Registry Documents Document Types Creating Bar CodesBar Code Type Time and Date StampGenerating Bar Codes Bar Code SheetBar Codes Tab Field/Option Description DisplayField/Option Description Remote Path Full ContentsSimplified # Bar codes toAdvanced Tab Field Description Merge each Persist Bar Code SettingsSection… TemporaryPrinting and Saving Options Information at the Bottom of Tab WindowsClick Print on this window to print your bar codes Converting Files Converting Known INI and MNU FilesKnown INI and MNU Files Upgrading Dolphin Terminals Tap Start Power Tools EZConfig Utilities EZConfig Editor on the TerminalAccessing EZConfig Editor Modifying Text Available MenusEditing Sections Editing Keys Args Restart Launching Associated ApplicationsUsing EZConfig Client EZConfig ClientTap EZConfig Utilities EZConfig Editor Storage LocationEXM File Processing Multiple Bar Codes EZConfig Client WindowField Description Package ID Read # boxScanWedge Command Line ArgumentsLaunching EZConfig Client with a HotKey Rev a Settings in the Wlan Supplicant DeviceConfigDeviceConfig.exm File WiFi Section DeviceConfig.exm Sections and KeysConnections Section Beam SectionDhcp Tcpip SectionDNS WinsSupplicant Section Security SectionProfile Subsections SsidPSK Priv Key Key Description Default Available Values Private KeyWEP Key ModeObtaining the MAC Address Bluetooth SectionBluetooth Default Printer Values APN ActiveSync SectionGSM Section About Section System SectionDevice ID Tab DeviceName RestrictionsRAM Section AutoInstallApplications Section Internet Explorer SectionMobiConrol Section Boot Temporary Option for Bar Code Deployment Launching DeviceConfig.exe ManuallyRev a Settings Section Autorun and AutoInstallAutorun Autorun.exm FilePrograms’ Subsections Settings Section KeysAdding a Program Subsection Editing the Autorun.exm FileKeys in Each Programs’ Subsection PnpidStart Options Sample Autorun Configuration FileCopying a File Gsmon RfonBton RfgsmbtoffNonpnpid ALL of the strings specified in the Pnpid settingApplying Startup Options to the Autorun Configuration File Program Install Locations AutoInstallCancel AutoInstall.exmHaltOnError MaskPasswordKey Function Default Available Values Password Command Line ArgumentsScanWedge Command Bar MenuEnabling ScanWedge Enabling ScanWedge at StartupDisabling ScanWedge Modifying the ScanWedge Configuration FileScanWedge.exm Sections Basic ValuesSettings Section MessageConnect Accept EZConfigSoundConnect BadScanWav GoodScanWavComm Section EnableSuffixData EnablePrefixDataDecode Section AimerDelayALR AimerDelayDefaultEnabledSymbo AimerDurationALRBadScanLen GoodScanLenBadScanFreq CenteringTop= Centering SectionCenteringBottom= CenteringLeft=Formatting Section Subsection Description Default Available Values Key FormatFormatting Subsections CodeIDSend Commands Available Data Formatting CommandsMove Commands Search CommandsFBnnxxyy…zz Code IDE4nnxx1xx2yy1 Yy2…zz1zz2Isbt EAN-8MSI OCR-AUPC-A UCC/EAN-128UPC-E0 0x45Aztec Mesas Symbologies SectionCodablock CodeOCR TLC39 Telepen Straight 2Industrial Tcif Linked Code VK Virtual Key Mapping Section Settings are in the form Ascii Key = Virtual Key, ShiftModeVirtual Key Codes Table Virtual Key Codes TableVkescape VKA VKQ Vksubtract Quit This chapter describes the following Power Tools Additional Power ToolsTo Disable BattMon To Enable BattMonTap this icon to open the Command bar menu BattMonTo Check Battery Power Manually Location InstallerCETo Manually Install a CAB File Buttons Setting To Enable HotKeysTo Disable HotKeys HotKeysTap this icon to open the Command bar menu for HotKeys Keyboard Status Indicator Keyboard is in …Keyboard Status Menu Tap this icon to open the Keyboard Status menu forNotification Menu Accessing the Keyboard Status Power ToolShut down Keyboard Status Run Keyboard Status with no iconTo Disable NoSIP To Enable NoSIPScreen . Tap this icon to open the Command bar menu NoSIPTo Disable RASMan To Enable RASManRASMan PPPRASMan Configuration File ShowError Key Description Default Available Values RetryStatusMessageDelay StopOnCriticalErrorWarm Boot RebootCold Boot Rebooting the Dolphin terminalTo Suspend the Dolphin Terminal To Wake the Dolphin Terminal from Suspend ModeSuspend To Save the System Information to a Text File SysInfoTo See System Information You cannot change system information by editing the text Viewing OptionsTo Upload SYSINFO.txt to a Workstation System DATE/TIME Sample SysInfo FileSystem Info CPU InfoNetwork Info System ParametersRadio Info IpsmStore Info Power StatusSystem Version Global MemoryImager Info RAM InfoOperating Temperature=0-50C Using the Battery AnalyzerAC Power Supply RequirementsStopping an Analyze Cycle Analyzing a BatteryAnalyze Cycle Steps Automatic Shut DownAdvanced Mode Log File Editing the Registry Registry Power ToolsRev a Import MenusExport Menu Item Description CopyFind Next Menu Item Description Rename Renames a registry entryFind Other Export Options Exporting Specific Registry SettingsImporting Registry Files Cold Boot RegRestoreBacking Up the Registry Restoring the RegistrySections RegBackup.exmModifying SyChip & Philips SectionsKernelCheck=Enabled Mode and Kernel CheckMode KernelCheckImport filename Argument Description Export filenameExm filename SectionRegistry Edit Options in EZConfig Network Utilities Accessing Network UtilitiesIP Config About Tab Displaying the Terminal’s IP ConfigurationPing Using the Input TabTTL TOSDNS address required Reading the Output TabText under Command Field Description CommandRoute Output tabTo Add a Route To Clear Gateway Entries To Delete a RouteDolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Setup Tab WiFi StatusTap Start Power Tools Network Utilities WiFiStatus CAMBssid Tab Status TabRestore Radio Settings Backup Radio SettingsRestore Radio Settings Sample Menu Configuration Files Default EZMenu Configuration FilesEZMenu Running Easy MenuCreating Menu Configuration Files Modifying Menu Configuration FilesMenu Configuration File Sections Child Section Keys MenuEntries SubsectionsExit Icon GSM radio is enabled RF radio is EnabledBluetooth radio is enabled RF, GSM, & Bluetooth radios are disabled79XX 7300Pnpid Locking Down the Application Window Booting the Terminal to the Application WindowRev a Windows Mobile 6.0 Memory SetRAMRAM Memory Allocation in DeviceConfig Accessing SetRAMField Value Description Total Installed RAM SetRAM WindowXX% RAM Memory RestrictionsRev a BTPrint.exe Print Power ToolsPrint Demo BTPrint Calling a Bluetooth PrinterIrDAPrintCE Calling an IrDA PrinterOnline Technical Assistance Customer SupportTechnical Assistance Rev a Page Honeywell
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