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MK1000 MicroKiosk Product Reference Guide
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Contents
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Contents
About This Guide
Chapter 1. About Your MK1000
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Chapter 2. Setup and Installation: Mechanical
Chapter 3. Setup and Installation: Communication
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Chapter 4. Software and Applications
Chapter 5. PCK Emulation
Appendix A. Configuration Menu Programming Bar Codes
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About This Guide
Introduction
Chapter Descriptions
Notational Conventions
Related Publications
Service Information
Symbol Support Center
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Warranty
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Warranty Coverage and Procedure
General
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Chapter 1 About Your MK1000
Unpacking Your MK1000
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Quick Startup Instructions
Parts of the MK1000
Features of the MK1000
Buttons and Controls
Programmable Function Buttons
Reset Button
Contrast Control Button
Label/Message Window
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Bar Code Scanning
Scanning Modes
Scan Mode Description Scan Pattern
Changing Scanning Modes
Scanning Guidelines
Smart Raster
Scanning Composite (2D) Bar Codes
Specular Reflection
Using the Display (LCD)
Memory
Flash Memory
Static Random Access Memory (SRAM)
External Ports
Power Port
Com/Scanner Port
LAN (Local Area Network) Port
Wired Ethernet: Power via AC Outlet
Wired Ethernet: Power via Power-over-Ethernet
RS-485
Chapter 2 Setup and Installation: Mechanical
Wired Ethernet Setup
Wired Ethernet: Power via AC Outlet
Wired Ethernet: Power via Power-over-Ethernet
Wireless Ethernet Setup
Wireless Ethernet: Power via AC Ou tl et
Wireless Ethernet: Power via Power-over-Ethernet
Wired RS-485 Setup
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Figure 2-2. RS-485 Two-Wire Serial Network
Wired RS-232 Setup
Connecting an Auxiliary Device to the Com/Scanner Port
Mounting the MK1000
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Cable Pin-Outs
Ethernet Connectors - LAN Port
Ethernet Pin-Outs: Obtaining Power via AC Power Supply
Ethernet Pin-Outs: Obtaining Power via Power-over-Ethernet
RS-485 Connectors - LAN Port
RS-232 Connectors - Com/Scanner Port
Serial/RS-232 Communication
Undecoded Wand/Wand Emulation Communication
MK1000 LAN Port Pin-Outs
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Chapter 3 Setup and Installation: Communication
Communication Protocol Overview
Communication Interface Overview
Configuring the MK1000 for Host Communication
Configuring via the PCK Configuration Menu
Overview
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Setup and Installation: Communication
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MAP: PCK Configuration Menu
The following map can be used to assist in the navigation of the PCK application.
Figure 3-1. Navigating the PCK Configuration Menus/Screens
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Exiting the PCK Configuration Menu
Selecting an Option (Parameter) from a List of Options
Entering Field Data (Numeric Values)
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Example: Entering an Numeric Value -- IP Address
To enter a new IP address of 234.239.5.16, scan the following programming bar codes in this order:
PCK Configuration Menu
Selecting an Interface Type
Selecting a Host Type
Changing Host Configuration
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Auxiliary Port Parameters
Configuring via the MK1000 Configuration Menu
Overview
3-17
Setup and Installation: Communication
Figure 3-10. MK1000 Configuration Menus/Screens
MAP: MK1000 Configuration Menu
Upon entering the menu system, Figure 3-10 is used for navigation.
Entering the MK1000 Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
Navigating the MK1000 Configuration Menu
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Saving Changes
Entering Alphanumeric Values
The System Configuration Menu
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Table 3-4. System Configuration Menu Definitions (Continued)
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The Network Configuration Menu
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Table 3-8. Network Configuration Menu Definitions
TCP/IP Configuration Screen
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Table 3-9. TCP/IP Configuration Screen Definitions
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Server Configuration Screen
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Table 3-12. Ethernet Config Screen Definitions
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Table 3-13. Radio Config Screen Definitions (Continued)
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The Driver Configuration Menu
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Table 3-17. Laser Scanner Config Screen Definitions
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Table 3-18. RS-232 Config Screen Definitions (Continued)
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Table 3-19. RS-485 Config Screen Definitions (Continued)
The User Menu
Configuration via a Telnet Session
Entering the Telnet Session
Navigating the Telnet Menu
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Chapter 4 Software and Applications
Demo Application
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Chapter 5 PCK Emulation
New PCK Emulation Functionality on the MK1000
Host Communication Commands
PCK Ethernet & RS-232 Communication Protocol
Host to MK1000 Handshaking
None
ACK/NAK
ENQ (RS-232 Only)
ACK/NAK with ENQ
Communications Examples
Example 5 - MK1000 Waiting for Serial Response Time-out Period
PCK RS-485 Communication Protocol
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Default Display Messages
Powerup Message
Idle Message/Host Connection Failure Message
Reactivated/Host Connection Established Message
Display Control Characters
Display Commands
Command Parameters
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Draw Commands
Table 5-5. Draw Commands
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Text/Font Commands
Table 5-6. Text/Font Commands
Message Commands
Button Press - Event Notification
Button Event Sent to Host RS-232
Scan Engine Commands
Changing the Scanning Mode (Scan Pattern)
Pass Through Scanner Commands
Redirecting Data To The Serial Port
Beep Commands
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Table 5-8. Beep Sequences (Continued)
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Appendix E Technical Specifications
Table E-1. Technical Specifications
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Table E-1. Technical Specifications (Continued)
Appendix F Troubleshooting
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Table F-1. Troubleshooting
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Appendix G Table of MK1000 Communication Interfaces
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Glossary
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Index
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