Glossary

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You may need to calibrate the touch screen. One way to know that the touch screen needs to be calibrated is that you will notice that when you attempt to select one item with the sty- lus, another item is erroneously selected.

A number used to verify the contents of a data file. This number is generated by calculating the contents of the data. If the calculated checksum is different from the expected check- sum, the data has errors in it.

CLSI, Inc. is the developer of the “LIBS 100 scanning and decoding system”. The “Convert to CLSI” parameter refers to formatting a Codabar bar code label in the manner defined by CLSI, Inc.

To arrange (strings of characters) into a connected list.

A standardized part of the window that can be manipulated by the user to perform an action or display information. The most common controls are buttons that allow the user to select options and scroll bars that allow the user to move through a document or position text in a window.

Tap “?” to open a help dialog about the specific windows application you are using. Context sensitive help can tell where you are in a program and can provide assistance with the specific problems you might be having.

Control Panels are several different applets that allow you to configure the Falcon to meet your specific requires. There are control panels for scanning, keyboard, display, etc. Access the control panels at Start > Settings > Control Panel.

A tool to track all loaded device drivers and their interfaces. It issues notification of the appearance, disappearance of device interfaces, loads and tracks drivers by reading and writing registry values, and unloads drivers when their devices are no longer needed.

A registry key on a Windows CE device that a desktop computer uses to identify the device when it is connected. The key defines values for synchronization, file conversions, and backup and restore information, which enable multiple Windows CE devices to connect to the same desktop computer. A device partnership is created the first time you connect a Windows CE device to a host PC.

Broadly, software code or commands built into a device, as opposed to software that is added. In a narrower sense, code that is typically stored in ROM and dedicated to either controlling a device or providing a specific functionality.

Part of Datalogic Mobile’s Falcon Management Utility (FMU) application for the Falcon that updates the operating system and applications automatically from a server using the wireless network system.

Operating System on the Falcon.

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Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE