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MC9000-G
Product Reference Guide
with Windows
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Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs
Contents
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Contents
About This Guide
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Chapter 2. Operating
Chapter 3. Settings
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Chapter 4. Communications
Chapter 5. Spectrum24 Configuration
Chapter 6. AirBEAM Smart
Chapter 7. Applications
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Chapter 8. Accessories
Chapter 9. Software Installation on Development PC
Chapter 10. Configuring the Mobile Computer
Chapter 11. Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Appendix A. Block Recognizer
Appendix B. Demo Program
Appendix C. ImagerSample
Appendix D. Specifications
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Chapter Descriptions
Notational Conventions
Related Documents and Software
Service Information
Symbol Support Center
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Getting Started
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Figure 1-1. MC9000-G
Unpacking the Mobile Computer
Accessories
Getting Started
Installing and Removing the Main Battery
Installing the Main Battery
Figure 1-2. Installing the Main Battery
Removing the Main Battery
Figure 1-3. Removing the Main Battery
Charging the Battery
Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery
Charging the Main Battery
Charging Spare Batteries
Table 1-1. Mobile Computer LED Charge Indicators
Stylus
Figure 1-4. Removing the Stylus
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Strap Lanyard
Figure 1-5. Reposition the Strap Lanyard
Starting the Mobile Computer
Figure 1-6. Symbol Splash Screen
Calibrating the Screen
Figure 1-7. Align Screen
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Setting Time and Date
Checking Battery Status
Figure 1-12. Battery Status Screen
Configuring the Mobile Computer
Operating
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Keypads
43-Key Keypad
Figure 2-1. 43-Key Keypad
Table 2-1. 43-Key Descriptions
Table 2-1. 43-Key Descriptions (Continued)
53-Key Keypad
Figure 2-2. 53-Key Keypad
Table 2-2. 53-Key Descriptions
Table 2-2. 53-Key Descriptions (Continued)
3270 Emulator Keypad
Figure 2-3. 3270 Emulator Keypad
Table 2-3. 3270 Emulator Descriptions
Table 2-3. 3270 Emulator Descriptions (Continued)
5250 Emulator Keypad
Figure 2-4. 5250 Emulator Keypad
Table 2-4. 5250 Emulator Descriptions
Table 2-4. 5250 Emulator Descriptions (Continued)
VT Emulator Keypad
Figure 2-5. VT Emulator Keypad
Table 2-5. VT Emulator Descriptions
Table 2-5. VT Emulator Descriptions (Continued)
Keypad Special Functions
Note
Table 2-6. Keypad Special Functions
Using the Power Button
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Today Screen
Figure 2-7. Today Screen
Using the Navigation Bar and Command Bar
Figure 2-8. Screen Navigation
Status Icons
Table 2-7. Status Icons
Speaker Icon
Figure 2-9. Volume Dialog Box
Battery Icon
Figure 2-10. Battery Status Dialog Box
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Time Icon
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Selecting Programs
Figure 2-17. Start Menu
Using Pop-up Menus
Figure 2-18. Pop-up Menu
Notifications
Entering Information
Entering Information Using the Input Panel
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Writing on the Screen
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Figure 2-26. Writing on the Screen
Figure 2-27. Alternate List Writing Tips
Selecting Text
Selecting Writing
Drawing on the Screen
Figure 2-28. Drawing on the Screen
Selecting a Drawing
Recording a Message
Figure 2-29. Recording Screen
Using My Text
Figure 2-30. Using My Text
Entering Information Using Keypads
Entering Data
Finding Information
Figure 2-31. File Explorer
Data Capture
Laser Scanning
Figure 2-32. Laser Aiming Pattern
Imaging
Aiming the Imager
Scanning Considerations
Scanning Bar Codes
Figure 2-33. Bar Code Centered in Aiming Pattern
Figure 2-34. Bar Code Not Centered in Aiming Pattern
Scanning Tips
Scan LED Indicator
Table 2-8. Scan LED Indicators
Resetting the Mobile Computer
Performing a Warm Boot
Performing a Cold Boot
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Settings
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Adjusting Settings
Personal Tab
Figure 3-1. Settings - Personal Tab
Table 3-1. Personal Tab Applications
Table 3-1. Personal Tab Applications (Continued)
System Tab
Table 3-2. System Tab Applications (Continued)
Connections Tab
Buttons
Program Buttons
Up/Down Control
Figure 3-4. Buttons Window - Up/Down Control Tab
Input
Input Method
Figure 3-5. Input Window - Input Method Tab
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Menus
Start Menu
Figure 3-8. Menus Window - Start Menu Tab
New Menu
Figure 3-9. Menus Window - New Menu Tab
Owner Information
Identification
Figure 3-10. Owner Information Window - Identification Tab
Notes
Figure 3-11. Owner Information Window - Notes Tab
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Passwords
Password
Figure 3-13. Password Window - Password Tab
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Sounds & Notifications
Volume
Figure 3-16. Sounds & Notifications Window - Volume Tab
Notifications
Figure 3-17. Sounds & Notifications Window - Notifications Tab
Today
Appearance
Figure 3-18. Today Window - Appearance Tab
Items
Figure 3-19. Today Window - Items Tab
About
Versio n
Figure 3-20. About Window - Version Tab
Device ID
Figure 3-21. About Window - Device ID Tab
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Backlight
Battery Power
Figure 3-23. Backlight Window - Battery Power Tab
To change screen brightness level, see Brightness on page 3-32.
Table 3-4. Battery Power Backlight Settings
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External Power
Figure 3-24. Backlight Window - External Power Tab
2. Make the desired selections. See Table 3-5 for backlight settings. 3. Tap ok.
Table 3-5. External Power Backlight Settings
Brightness
Figure 3-25. Backlight Window - Brightness Tab
Certificates
Personal
Figure 3-26. Certificates Window - Personal Tab
Root
Figure 3-27. Certificates Window - Root Tab
Clock
Time
Figure 3-28. Clock Window - Time Tab
Figure 3-29. Calendar
Figure 3-30. Time and Next Appointment Message
Alarms
Figure 3-33. Alarm Clock Setting Window
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Memory
Main
Figure 3-35. Memory Window - Main Tab
Storage Card
Figure 3-36. Memory Window - Storage Card Tab
Running Programs
Figure 3-37. Memory Window - Running Programs Tab
Power
Battery
Figure 3-38. Power Window - Battery Tab
Wireless
Figure 3-39. Power Window - Wireless Tab
Advanced
Figure 3-40. Power Window - Advanced Tab
Optimizing Battery Life
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Regional Settings
Figure 3-41. Regional Settings Window - Region Tab
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Remove Programs
Figure 3-46. Remove Programs Window
Screen
Figure 3-47. Screen Window
Symbol Settings
Wakeups
Figure 3-48. Symbol Settings Window - Wakeups Tab
Table 3-6. Wakeup Conditions
System
2. In the System tab you can view the system data listed in Table 3-7.
Figure 3-49. Symbol Setting Window - System Tab
Table 3-7. System Tab Data
Table 3-6. Wakeup Conditions (Continued)
Table 3-7. System Tab Data
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Connections
Wireless Ethernet
Figure 3-51. Configure Network Adapters Window
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Communications
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Installing Communication Software
Installing ActiveSync
Setting up a Partnership
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Serial Communication Setup
Setting Up a Connection on the Mobile Computer
Figure 4-8. ActiveSync Window
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Setting Up a Connection on the Host Computer
Figure 4-11. ActiveSync - Not Connected
Figure 4-12. Connection Settings Window
Ethernet Communication Setup
Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager
Installing eConnect
Figure 4-13. Settings Windows
Host Computer Configuration
DHCP Server Configuration
Cradle Configuration
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Modifying Cradle Settings
Figure 4-15. Cradle Settings Window - General Settings Tab
5. Use the TPC/IP Settings tab to modify the DNS and WINS identification settings of the cradle.
Figure 4-16. Cradle Settings Window - TCP/IP Settings Tab
Figure 4-17. Cradle Settings Window - Port Settings Tab
Using ActiveSync
Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network
Figure 4-18. Mobile Companion Menu
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Figure 4-26. Adapters Message Window
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Spectrum24 Configuration
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Mobile Companion
Figure 5-1. Mobile Companion Menu
When the menu opens, select Status, WLAN Profiles, Find WLANs or Options from menu.
Table 5-1. Mobile Companion Menu Descriptions
Finding WLANs
Figure 5-2. Available WLAN Networks
Table 5-1. Mobile Companion Menu Descriptions (Continued)
Figure 5-3. Mode Tab
Figure 5-4. Encryption Tab
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Figure 5-5. Mobile Companion - IP Config Tab (DHCP)
Figure 5-6. Mobile Companion - IP Config Tab (Static)
Figure 5-7. Mobile Companion - Power Tab
Status
Figure 5-8. Mobile Companion - Signal Tab
Figure 5-9. Mobile Companion - Info Tab
Figure 5-10. Mobile Companion - IP Status Tab
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Figure 5-11. Mobile Companion - Ping Tab
Figure 5-12. Mobile Companion - APs Tab
Figure 5-13. Mobile Companion - Peers Tab
Setting Options
Figure 5-14. Mobile Companion - Option Settings
Figure 5-15. Mobile Companion - Change Password
Changing Profiles
Figure 5-16. Mobile Companion - WLAN Profiles
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Configuring the Radio Using a Registration File
Sample Spectrum24DS .Reg File
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AirBEAM Smart
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AirBEAM Package Builder
AirBEAM Smart Client
AirBEAM License
Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client
Figure 6-1. AirBEAM Configuration Window
Packages(1) Tab
Packages(2) Tab
Server Tab
Misc(1) Tab
Misc(2) Tab
This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features.
Misc(3) Tab
Synchronizing with the Server
Manual Synchronization
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AirBEAM Staging
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Applications
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Calendar
Figure 7-1. Calendar Application
Creating Appointments
Figure 7-2. Entering an Appointment
Figure 7-3. Appointment Summary Screen
Creating Meeting Requests
Contacts
Figure 7-4. Contact Application
Figure 7-5. Creating a Contact
Figure 7-6. Contacts Summary Screen
Task s
Figure 7-7. Task Application
Figure 7-8. Creating a Task
When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen appears. To change the task, tap Edit.
Figure 7-9. Task Summary Screen
Notes
Figure 7-10. Notes Application
Figure 7-11. Creating a Note
Inbox
Synchronizing E-mail Messages
Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server
Setting Up an E-mail Service
Using the Message List
Figure 7-12. Inbox Application
Figure 7-13. Viewing a Message
Creating E-mail Messages
Figure 7-14. Creating a Message
Managing E-mail Messages and Folders
Folder Behavior with ActiveSync and Direct Connection to Server
Pocket Word
Figure 7-15. Using Pocket Word
Typing Mode
Figure 7-16. Formatting Text
Writing Mode
Figure 7-17. Writing on the Screen in Pocket Word
Drawing Mode
Figure 7-18. Drawing on the Screen in Pocket Word
Recording Mode
Pocket Excel
Figure 7-19. Using Pocket Excel
Tips for Working in Pocket Excel
MSN Messenger
Setting Up An Account
Working with Contacts
Figure 7-20. MSN Messenger Contacts
Chatting with Contacts
Figure 7-21. Sending a Message
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Windows Media Player
Figure 7-23. Using Windows Media Player
Microsoft Reader
Getting Books on the Device
Using the Library
Reading a Book
Using Reader Features
Removing a Book
Pocket Internet Explorer
Mobile Favorites
Favorite Links
Creating Mobile Favorites
Saving Memory on the Mobile Computer
Using AvantGo Channels
Using Pocket Internet Explorer
Figure 7-24. Pocket Internet Explorer
Figure 7-25. Mobile Favorites
Browsing the Web
Pictures
Copy Pictures to the Device
Edit Pictures
Send Pictures
Set Picture as Background
View Slideshow of Pictures
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Accessories
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Keypads
Cradles
Miscellaneous
Snap-on Modules
Keypads
Replacing the Keypad
Figure 8-1. Removing the Keypad
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Multi Media Card (MMC) / Secure Device (SD) Card
Figure 8-3. Inserting the MMC/SD
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Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle
Figure 8-4. Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle
Figure 8-5. Single Slot Cradle Power/Serial/USB Connections
Battery Charging Indicators
Table 8-1. Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators
Four Slot Ethernet Cradle
Figure 8-6. Four Slot Ethernet Cradle
Figure 8-7. Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Power Connection
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Figure 8-9. Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Power Connection
Four Slot Spare Battery Charger
Figure 8-10. Four Slot Spare Battery Charger
Figure 8-11. Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Power Connection
Spare Battery Charging with the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger
Table 8-2. Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators
Magnetic Stripe Reader
Figure 8-12. Magnetic Stripe Reader
Table 8-2. Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators (Continued)
Attaching and Removing
Figure 8-13. Attaching the MSR
Figure 8-14. MSR Power Connection
Figure 8-15. MSR Serial/USB Connection
Battery Charging Indicators
Serial/USB Connection
Using the MSR
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Cable Adapter Module
Figure 8-17. Cable Adapter Module
Attaching and Removing
Figure 8-18. Attaching the CAM
Figure 8-19. CAM Power Connection
Figure 8-20. CAM Serial Connection
Serial/USB Connection
Universal Battery Charger (UBC) Adapter
Figure 8-21. UBC Adapter
Inserting and Removing a Battery
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The battery usually charges in three hours.
Figure 8-23. UBC Adapter LEDs Table 8-3. UBC Adapter Charge LED Status Indications
Wall Mounting Bracket and Shelf Slide
Installing the Wall Mount Bracket
Figure 8-26. Wall Mounting Bracket Mounting Screws
Attaching the Shelf Slide to the Wall Mount Bracket
One Single Slot Cradle/Four Slot Battery Charger
Figure 8-27. Attaching One Shelf Slide
Two Single Slot Cradles/Four Slot Battery Chargers
Figure 8-28. Attaching Two Shelf Slides Four Slot Cradle
Installing the Cradle/Charger on the Bracket
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Software Installation on Development PC
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Required System Configurations
SMDK for eVC4
SMDK for eVC4 Contents and Locations
Table 9-1. SMDK for eVC4 Contents and Locations
SMDK for .NET
SMDK for .NET Contents and Locations
DCP for MC9000w
Table 9-2. SMDK for .NET Contents and Location
DCP for MC9000w Contents and Locations
Installing Other Development Software
Table 9-3. DCP Contents and Locations
Configuring the Mobile Computer
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The following table lists the components of the TCM window.
Table 10-1. TCM Components
Table 10-1. TCM Components (Continued)
Defining Script Properties
Figure 10-2. Script Properties Window - Partition Data Tab
Figure 10-3. Script Properties Window - Options Tab
Creating the Script for the Hex Image
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Building the Image
Figure 10-5. Configure Build Window
Figure 10-6. Build ESSID Partition Window
Sending the Hex Image
Figure 10-7. Initial Program Loader (IPL) Menu
Table 10-2. IPL Menu Partitions
Table 10-2. IPL Menu Partitions (Continued)
Figure 10-8. Select Transport Menu
Table 10-2. IPL Menu Partitions (Continued)
Figure 10-9. Baud Rate Menu
Figure 10-10. Address Configuration Menu
Figure 10-11. Download File? Menu
Figure 10-12. Parameters Screen
Figure 10-13. Downloading Screen
Figure 10-14. Load Terminal Window - Serial and Ethernet Tabs
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TCM Error Messages
Table 10-3. TCM Error Messages
Table 10-3. TCM Error Messages (Continued)
IPL Error Detection
Figure 10-15. IPL Error Screen
Table 10-4. IPL Errors
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Table 10-4. IPL Errors (Continued)
Creating a Splash Screen
Splash Screen Format
Table 10-5. Splash Screen Format
Flash Storage
FFS Partitions
Working with FFS Partitions
RegMerge.dll
CopyFiles
Non-FFS Partitions
Downloading Partitions to the Terminal
IPL
Partition Update vs. File Update
Upgrade Requirements
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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Maintaining the Mobile Computer
Troubleshooting
Mobile Computer
Table 11-1. Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer
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Table 11-1. Troubleshooting the Mobile Computer (Continued)
Four Slot Charge Only Cradle
Table 11-2. Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Cradle
Four Slot Ethernet Cradle
Table 11-3. Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle
Table 11-3. Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle (Continued)
Four Slot Spare Battery Charger
Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle
Table 11-4. Troubleshooting The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger
Table 11-5. Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle
Table 11-5. Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial/USB Cradle (Continued)
Cable Adapter Module
Magnetic Stripe Reader
Table 11-6. Troubleshooting The Cable Adapter Module
Table 11-7. Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader
Table 11-7. Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader (Continued)
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Figure A-1. Using Block Recognizer
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Demo Program
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SelfTest
Notify
Figure B-5. Notify Window
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Display
Figure B-7. DisplayTest Window
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MSR 9000
Figure B-9. MSR 9000 Swipe Card Window
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MSR Cameo
Figure B-11. MSR Cameo Swipe Card Window
Figure B-12. MSR Cameo Data Window
Printing
Figure B-13. BasicPrint v1.0 Window
Scan
Figure B-14. ScanSamp2 Example Window Scanning Data Fields
Scanning Options
Files
Figure B-15. InkWiz Example Window
Sounds
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Images
Figure B-17. ImageViewer Example Window Table B-2. ImageViewer Toolbar
Table B-2. ImageViewer Toolbar (Continued)
Ctl Panel
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Scanner Settings
Figure B-32. Scanner Settings Window
PC Link
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ImagerSample
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Launching ImagerSample
Figure C-1. ImagerSample Window Table C-1. ImagerSample Window Options
Menus
Use the menus to set options and save, capture and view images.
File
Use the File menu to save, capture and view an image, or exit the ImagerSample application.
Save As
Capture
Viewer
Options
Help
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Environment
The following table summarizes the mobile computers intended operating environment.
Table D-1. Technical Specifications
Table D-1. Technical Specifications (Continued)
Mobile Computer Pin-Outs
Figure D-1. Pin Locations Table D-2. MC9000-G Pin-Outs
Accessory CAM and MSR Pin-Outs
Figure D-2. CAM and MSR Serial Connector Table D-3. CAM and MSR Serial Connector Pin-outs
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43-Key Keypad Configuration
Figure E-1. 43-Key Keypad
Table E-1. 43-Key Keypad Functions
Table E-2. 43-Key Keypad Mapping
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53-Key Keypad Configuration
Figure E-2. 53-Key Keypad
Table E-3. 53-Key Keypad Functions
Table E-4. 53-Key Keypad Mapping
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3270 Emulator Configuration
Figure E-3. 3270 Emulator Keypad
Table E-5. 3270 Key Functions
Table E-6. 3270 Emulator Keys
Table E-7. 3270 Character Map
Table E-6. 3270 Emulator Keys (Continued)
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5250 Emulator Configuration
Figure E-4. 5250 Emulator Keypad
Table E-8. 5250 Key Functions
Scroll Left Scroll Right Scroll Up Scroll Down
Table E-9. 5250 Emulator Keys
Table E-10. 5250 Character Map
Table E-9. 5250 Emulator Keys (Continued)
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VT Emulator Configuration
Figure E-5. VT Emulator Keypad
Table E-11. VT Key Functions
Scroll Left Scroll Right Scroll Up Scroll Down
Table E-12. VT-100 Emulator Keys
Table E-13. VT-220 Emulator Keys
Table E-13. VT-220 Emulator Keys (Continued)
Table E-14. VT/HP Character Map
Table E-13. VT-220 Emulator Keys (Continued)
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Index
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