Broadcast Tools SS 2.1/Terminal III User's Guide

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Page 1 - Power Tools

Dolphin® Power ToolsFor Windows Mobile® 5.0Windows Mobile® 2003 Second EditionWindows® CE 5.0 (Dolphin 6100, 6500, 7600)User’s Guide

Page 2 - Other Trademarks

1 - 4Exiting the Power Tools Main Window• Scroll down and tap the Exit icon .•Tap File > Exit (ESC).• Press ESC on the keyboard.View OptionsThe Vi

Page 3 - Table of Contents

5 - 24VK_3 51 33 3 key VK_4 52 34 4 key VK_5 53 35 5 key VK_6 54 36 6 key VK_7 55 37 7 key VK_8 56 38 8 key VK_9 57 39 9 key —— 58-64 3A-40 Undefined

Page 4 - Chapter 8 - RegEdit

5 - 25VK_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

Page 5 - Chapter 13 - Customer Support

5 - 26VK_SUBTRACT 109 6D Minus sign (–) key VK_DECIMAL 110 6E Period (.) key VK_DIVIDE 111 6F Slash mark (/) key —— 88 88-8F Unassigned —— 146-185 92-

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5 - 27Command Line Arguments/restart Forces ScanWedge to process its configuration file (Scanwedge.exm) again, which applies changes immediately. If t

Page 8 - Software Requirements

6 - 16Additional Power ToolsOverviewThis chapter describes the following Power Tools:• BattMon (page 6-2)• InstallerCE (page 6-4)• HotKeys (page 6-5)•

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6 - 2BattMonBattMon programs the terminal’s LEDs to monitor the charge status of the battery.The LEDs are located on the front panel of Dolphin termin

Page 10 - \IPSM\*Menu.exm files

6 - 3Command Line Arguments/quit Shut down BattMon./noicon Run BattMon with no icon./nosplash Hide the BattMon splash screen.To Check Battery Power Ma

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6 - 4InstallerCEInstallerCE is a utility that saves CAB files after a manual install initiated by double-tapping on the CAB. Normally, when you instal

Page 12 - Upgrading Power Tools

6 - 5HotKeysThe HotKeys Power Tool activates the hardware button assignments in the Buttons setting on Windows Mobile-based devices.To start HotKeys a

Page 13 - 3. Click Next

1 - 5Dolphin 6100, 6500, and 7600 Power ToolsThe Dolphin 6100, 6500, and 7600 with Windows CE 5.0 contain the following Power Tools (except where note

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6 - 6ORSelect Exit on the Command Bar Menu (page 6-6).Command Bar MenuWhen HotKeys is enabled, a smaller HotKeys icon appears in the Command bar at th

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6 - 7Keyboard StatusKeyboard Status indicates whether the keyboard is in alpha, caps lock alpha, or numeric modes. Each Dolphin terminal series has ke

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6 - 8To Disable Keyboard StatusNavigate to the Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) and tap the Keyboard Status icon again.ORSelect Exit on

Page 17 - EZConfig

6 - 9NoSIPNoSIP toggles the Soft Input Panel (SIP) between enabled and disabled. When disabled, the SIP does not pop up over application windows autom

Page 18 - EZConfig Editor

6 - 10Command Line Arguments/noicon Run NoSIP with no icon/nosound Turn off the sound/nohotkey Disable the NoSIP hotkey/enable Enable the SIP/disable

Page 19 - Menu and Toolbar Options

6 - 11RASManRASMan establishes a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connection with a RAS server.Note: RASMan is not supported on the Dolphin 7850 and the

Page 20 - The key icon means that the

6 - 12RASMan Configuration File RASMan application settings are stored in the Settings section of \IPSM\RASMan.exm. Use EZConfig Editor (see page 2-2)

Page 21 - Tools Menu

6 - 13Retry Specifies the retry count. 10RetryDelay Specifies the retry delay. 1000Enter values in milliseconds.ShowError Enables and disables error m

Page 22 - Opening EXM Files

6 - 14RebootReboot performs a warm or cold boot from the touch screen. All Dolphin terminals reboot with keyboard commands; Reboot offers you the opti

Page 23 - Working with Sections

6 - 15SuspendSuspend puts the terminal in Suspend mode. All Dolphin terminals have keyboard commands that put the terminal in Suspend mode; Suspend of

Page 24 - Edit Menu Options

1 - 6Upgrading Power ToolsDolphin Power Tools come loaded in every Dolphin terminal and are included in system upgrades. The Power Tools CAB file is p

Page 25 - Section Locks

6 - 16SysInfoSysInfo provides a read-out of important system information including firmware versions, DLL versions, system parameters, as well as netw

Page 26 - Section-Level Merge Modes

6 - 17Viewing OptionsIf you tap on the SYSINFO.txt file in the My Device folder, the file opens in Pocket Word. You cannot change system information b

Page 27 - The same options

6 - 18Sample SysInfo TextField Sample Data This entry specifies the …SYSTEM TIME:Date 04/27/2005 Current date.Time 16:21:29 Time the SysInfo icon was

Page 28 - Moving Keys

6 - 19DLL VERSION INFO:Decoder.dll 1.15 Current Decoder.dll API build revision.waDecodeCE.dll 2.16 Current waDecodeCE.dll API build revision.Matrix En

Page 29 - Saving to the Device

6 - 20/IPSM/ (/Honeywell for 6100/6500)AutoInstallImagingProfiles.exmAutoInstall.exeAutoInstall.exmEZConfigMenu.exmAutorun.exePowerToolsMenu.exmAutor

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6 - 21MajorVersion 4Microsoft’s version and build numbers for the operating system.MinorVersion 21BuildNumber 1088PlatformId 3CSDVersion Most current

Page 31 - /exm %filename

6 - 22AimerXoffset 385AimerYoffset 248BitsPerPixel 8EngineID 7ImagerCols 640ImagerRows 480Rotation 0YDepth 5750Sample SysInfo TextField Sample Data Th

Page 32 - Registry Documents

7 - 17Battery AnalyzerOverviewThe Battery Analyzer Power Tool helps you manage battery power.RequirementsFor the Battery Analyzer to work, you must ha

Page 33 - Adding Registry Keys

7 - 2Analyzing a BatteryDuring the analyze cycle, the installed battery charges to 100%, then drains it to 0%, then charges it back up to 100%.When th

Page 34 - Persistent Registry Documents

7 - 3Command Line ArgumentsThe following command line arguments can be used in the CommandArgs key of the Battery Analyzer section of the PowerToolsMe

Page 35 - Creating Bar Codes

1 - 73. Click Next.4. If you accept the terms of the license agreement, select I accept the terms… click Next.5. Read the description on the screen an

Page 36 - Bar Codes Tab

7 - 4Log FileThe log file records data in the following order:•Date•Time• Conditioning Flag• Battery Temperature• Battery Voltage• Capacity Percentage

Page 37 - Advanced Tab

8 - 18RegEditOverviewThe registry is the configuration database in all 32-bit versions of Windows that contains settings for the hardware and software

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8 - 25. Drill-down to the appropriate registry entry. When you click on registry entry in the top half of the screen, the data appears in the lower ha

Page 39 - Printing and Saving Options

8 - 3MenusThe menus on the RegEdit window offer you many editing options.File MenuThe File menu allows you to create registry entries as well as impor

Page 40 - Field/Option Description

8 - 4View MenuThese menu items shift focus between the Keys Panel and the Values Panel.Rename Renames a registry entry. Enter the new name and press t

Page 41 - Converting Files

8 - 5Importing Registry FilesThe file must be loaded on the terminal and have a REG extension. On Dolphins 7850, 7900, & 95001. Tap File > Impo

Page 42 - Upgrading Dolphin Terminals

8 - 6Exporting Specific Registry SettingsYou can export specific registry settings. In RegEdit, navigate to the section you would like to export and s

Page 43 - Accessing EZConfig Editor

8 - 7Restoring the RegistryNote: For the Dolphin 7600, see RegRestore on page 8-12.After you have backed up the registry, a _RegBackup.reg file of the

Page 44 - Editing Sections

8 - 8RegBackupThe RegBackup.exm file is located in the \IPSM (\Honeywell for 6100/6500) folder and determines the content of the _RegBackup.reg file.T

Page 45 - Editing Keys

8 - 9Mode and Kernel CheckIn each Subsection root in the tree, there should be two key-value pairs: Mode and KernelCheck.If these keys are not present

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1 - 8Dolphin Power Tools and Demos Folder on the WorkstationAfter installation on the workstation is complete, the upgrade files are stored in the C:\

Page 47 - EZConfig Client

8 - 10Command Line ArgumentsArgument Description/export <filename> Export registry to <filename>. The <filename> part is optional. I

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8 - 11Dolphin 7600 Registry Power ToolsThe Dolphin 7600 contains RegBackup and RegRestore Power Tools on the Power Tools main window. RegBackupRegBack

Page 49 - EZConfig Client Window

8 - 12RegRestoreRegRestore imports the data from the RegBackup.hhp file stored in the \IPSM folder into the current registry. For information about cr

Page 50 - ScanWedge

8 - 13Registry Edit Options in EZConfigYou can also use EZConfig Editor to create registry documents on the workstation, create a bar code, then use E

Page 52 - Radio Manager Section

9 - 19EZMenuOverviewEZMenu formats application windows to display and launch software programs on the terminal. For example, the Power Tools main wind

Page 53 - TCPIP Section

9 - 2Sample Menu Configuration FilesSamples of these default menu configuration files install to the workstation in the following folder: C:\Program F

Page 54 - Any=Connect to any network

9 - 3Modifying Menu Configuration Files Menu configuration files can be modified in EZConfig Editor on the workstation or the terminal For details:See

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9 - 4MenuEntries Subsections The MenuEntries section determines which programs appear on the application window. The MenuEntries section is locked, wh

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9 - 5Each child section is a program that launches from the application window and must be at the same level underneath the MenuEntries section. The o

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1 - 9Installing an Upgrade on the Terminal1. Using the appropriate Dolphin communication peripheral for your series, connect the Dolphin terminal to t

Page 58 - Bluetooth Section

9 - 6Exit IconDefault EZMenu Configuration Files (see page 9-1) contain a section named Exit as a child section of the MenuEntries section. The Exit s

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9 - 7BATCH The terminal is a batch unit (no RF or internal modem cards installed).MobilityRF The terminal has an RF card installed (e.g., Cisco 802.11

Page 60 - ActiveSync Section

9 - 8Multiple options can be specified for each category. For example, you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in

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9 - 9Locking Down the Application WindowYou can program a menu configuration file to block access to the Start menu, OK button, and Command bar menus

Page 63 - Power Management Section

10 - 110Network UtilitiesAccessing Network Utilities Standard Network UtilitiesThere are three Network Utilities that mirror DOS-prompt functions of y

Page 64 - RAM Section

10 - 2IP ConfigIPConfig is a kernel utility that displays, releases, and renews IP parameters for on-board network adapters. On the Network Menu windo

Page 65 - MSM Section

10 - 3Displaying the Terminal’s IP ConfigurationOn the Input tab, tap the Display full configuration button. The Dolphin terminal retrieves and displa

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10 - 4PingPing provides a GUI-based version of the traditional command line ping utility. Pinging sends out an echo request to a specific computer on

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10 - 5Reading the Output Tab After you enter the IP information on the Input tab and click Execute, the Output tab appears and begins displaying the p

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Page 69 - \IPSM\Autorun.exe

10 - 6RouteRoute is a kernel utility that allows the user to view and edit the rules that govern how packets destined for various subnets are routed.

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10 - 72. Click the Execute button. The Output tab appears displaying the network routing table. 3. This table displays Destination, Netmask, Gateway,

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10 - 86. Tap Execute. The system verifies your results and the Output tab lets you know if your entry was added successfully. To Delete a RouteYou c

Page 72 - /copy command line

10 - 91. On the Input tab, select CLEAR in the Command drop-down list. 2. Click the Execute button. The system processes your request and the number o

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10 - 10WiFi StatusNote: WiFi Status does not appear on the Dolphin 6100/6500/7600.The WiFi Status Power Tool displays information from the 802.11 adap

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10 - 11Status TabThe Status tab displays statistics for the 802.11 radio. The Release IP and Renew IP buttons enable you to release and renew the term

Page 75 - folder

10 - 12Backup Radio SettingsNote: Backup Radio Settings does not appear on the Dolphin 6100/6500/7600.When the terminal’s radios are configured, entri

Page 76 - AutoInstall.exm

11 - 111SetRAMOverviewSetRAM enables you to reconfigure the memory distribution on Windows Mobile 5.0-based Dolphin terminals. Note: SetRAM is disable

Page 77 - \WINDOWS\STARTUP folder

11 - 2Accessing SetRAM1. On the Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2), tap the SetRAM icon . The SetRAM window displays the current memory d

Page 78 - ScanWedge.exm Sections

11 - 3RAM Memory RestrictionsRAM memory allocation restrictions are built into SetRAM; the slider will not allow you reset the memory beyond the termi

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2 - 12EZConfigOverviewEZConfig is a suite of products that configures Dolphin terminals quickly and efficiently. With the tools in the EZConfig suite,

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12 - 112Print Power ToolsOverviewDolphin terminals contain two print utilities:BTPrint.exeBTPrint prints to a Bluetooth device via the Bluetooth wirel

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13 - 113Customer SupportTechnical AssistanceIf you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please call your distributor or the near

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2 - 2EZConfig EditorEZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphin terminals. There is an EZConfig Editor on the workstation and an

Page 88 - Centering Section

2 - 3Opening EZConfig Editor on the WorkstationAfter you complete installation, EZConfig Editor is available on the workstation from the Start menu. O

Page 89 - Formatting Subsections

DisclaimerHoneywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document w

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2 - 4Edit MenuFor Section Edit menu options, see Working with Sections on page 2-7.For Key Edit menu options, see Working with Keys on page 2-11.View

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2 - 5Tools MenuNote: Does not apply to the 6100/6500.Menu Item DescriptionSimplify DocumentNote: You cannot undo this action!Simplifies the EXM file,

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2 - 6Opening EXM FilesEZConfig Editor opens EXM files stored on the workstation or the terminal (if an ActiveSync connection is established). Opening

Page 93 - Symbology Name ID

2 - 7Working with Open EXM FilesWhether you open an EXM or INI file, EZConfig Editor displays the content in four different sections of the window. St

Page 94 - Symbologies Section

2 - 8Edit Menu OptionsSelect a section click Edit to see the available options.Rename Activates the section name so that you can rename the section.No

Page 95 - Symbologies Settings

2 - 9Modifying Section NamesTo change a section name, double-click on the folder and type in the new name or select Rename on the Edit menu. Type in t

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2 - 10Section-Level Merge ModesEXM files ship with section-level merge modes already defined according to section content. Merge modes determine how s

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2 - 11Working with KeysKeys have a Name, a Description, and a Value and reside inside sections. For specific key values, consult the chapters of this

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2 - 12Modifying Key NamesTo 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

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2 - 13Key TypesWhen a key is selected, its properties display in the Status bar.Note: Locked and Read Only properties are not recursive. Properties ar

Page 100 - Virtual Key Codes Table

iiiChapter 1 - Accessing and Upgrading Power ToolsDolphin Power Tools Overview...

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2 - 14Creating New Configuration DocumentsTo create new EXM files that are configuration documents, you can open an existing EXM file and save it with

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2 - 15Associating ApplicationsThe Properties function associates an EXM file with an application on the terminal. The associated application launches

Page 103 - Command Line Arguments

2 - 16Registry DocumentsEZConfig Editor creates registry documents in the EXM file format and also opens existing REG files and converts them to the E

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2 - 17The new document contains the three top-level sections in a registry. These sections are locked and cannot be changed. You can add subsections t

Page 105 - Additional Power Tools

2 - 18When you click OK to save the key, the data appears in columns in the key area of the EZConfig Editor window.Processing Registry Documents on th

Page 106 - Command Bar Menu

2 - 19Creating Bar Codes EZConfig Editor embeds EXM files in bar codes. The EZConfig Client on the terminal decodes the bar code and deploys the data.

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2 - 20Generating Bar CodesWhen creating a bar code, EZConfig Editor automatically encrypts and compresses the data in the EXM file. To generate a bar

Page 108 - InstallerCE

2 - 21Advanced TabThe Options tab contains settings that tell EZConfig Client how to process the EXM file on the terminal. Simplified Simplified is se

Page 109 - To Disable HotKeys

2 - 22Max Barcode SizeSet the maximum amount of data (in bytes) one bar code can contain. The lower the number of bytes, the smaller the bar code. Bar

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2 - 23Information at the Bottom of Tab Windows Printing and Saving OptionsOn the Bar Codes tab, when you click Print, a bar code printing window opens

Page 111 - Keyboard Status

ivChapter 4 - Startup Power ToolsAutorun ...

Page 112 - To Disable Keyboard Status

2 - 24Save Saves the bar code sheet as an HTML file.Preview Click to see a print preview. Click Print on this window to print your bar codes.Field/Opt

Page 113 - To Disable NoSIP

2 - 25Converting Known INI and MNU FilesEZConfig Editor contains a batch conversion tool that converts known INI files on the terminal to the new EXM

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2 - 26C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Dolphin Power Tools and Demos\Device Image\Converted Files\Upgrade X. The X increases by one each time you run a batc

Page 115 - To Disable RASMan

2 - 27EZConfig Editor on the TerminalEZConfig Editor on the terminal edits and creates EXM files in the terminal and contains the same basic functiona

Page 116 - RASMan Configuration File

2 - 28Available MenusThe menus in the Command bar contain the same items as the menus in the EZConfig Editor on the workstation.File MenuFor details a

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2 - 29Moving SectionsYou cannot drag and drop to move sections in the tree. Use the Cut, Copy, Paste, and Paste as Child items on the Edit menu to mov

Page 118 - /c Cold Reset

2 - 30Launching Associated ApplicationsThe Tools menu contains an item named Launch Associated App.Launch Associated App is enabled only when there is

Page 119 - Press the SCAN key

2 - 31EZConfig ClientEZConfig Client decodes bar codes created in EZConfig Editor and deploys the data in the terminal. In addition, if the EXM file i

Page 120 - To See System Information

2 - 32If there is only one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client deploys the package.If there is more than one bar code in the package, EZConfig Cl

Page 121 - Viewing Options

2 - 33EXM File ProcessingAfter decoding, EZConfig Client saves EXM files to the location in the terminal selected in the Remote Path (page 2-20) field

Page 122 - Sample SysInfo Text

vImporting Registry Files... 8-5Exporting Specifi

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2 - 34Scanning Bar Codes Directly from the Power Tools Main WindowWhen the Power Tools or Demos main windows are open, press the SCAN key and:• If the

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3 - 13DeviceConfigOverviewDeviceConfig consists of the DeviceConfig.exe and the DeviceConfig.exm file located in the \IPSM (\Honeywell for 6100/6500)

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3 - 2DeviceConfig.exm Sections and KeysThe sections and keys in the DeviceConfig.exm file are locked, which means that you can change values but not n

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3 - 3DriverName Specifies the name of the radio driver. This string must match the name of the driver for the current device.N/AX=A value in the drop-

Page 127 - Battery Analyzer

3 - 4Security SectionThe Security section has no keys but two child sections: Supplicant and Non Supplicant.Supplicant Use this section to configure t

Page 128 - Analyzing a Battery

3 - 5Encryption The encryption mode available for the association mode.N/A• Open & Shared (WEP)• TKIP, AES-CCMP, TKIP & CCMP (WPA)EAP Method A

Page 129 - \IPSM\BatteryAnalyzer.log

3 - 6 CA and/or Client Certificate• CA certificates are any certificates created by a certified authority (CA).• Client certificates contain informati

Page 130 - Log File

3 - 7NetworkType Determines the type of network the radio should access.10=AdHoc (Minimum)1=Infrastructure2=Pseudo-AdHocTxRate Defines the transmit ra

Page 131 - Editing the Registry

3 - 8Bluetooth Section Bluetooth Section—Dolphin 6100/6500/7600The keys in this section enable the Bluetooth radio and configure Bluetooth printer

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3 - 9Bluetooth Default Printer Values–Dolphins 7900 and 9500In general, to establish a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite Device, you must establish the

Page 134 - View Menu

3 - 103. Copy the first number underneath Services. This is the hex value for the Service key field; “1101” in the illustration above.Note: For more d

Page 135 - Importing Registry Files

3 - 11Connection Specifies the connection type and baud rate.‘USB ConnectionDolphins 7850, 7900, & 9500:`USB Connection`115200 Default`19200 Defau

Page 136 - Backing Up the Registry

3 - 12System SectionThe System section contains child sections that configure various system settings. For specifics on each sections and their keys,

Page 137 - Restoring the Registry

3 - 13Device Name Tab—Dolphin 6100/6500/7600The values of the DeviceName and DeviceDescription keys appear on the Device Name tab in the System contro

Page 138 - _RegBackup.reg file

3 - 14If DeviceConfig.exe is not launched manually prior to the next hard reset, this setting is not applied and the Welcome screens appear during the

Page 139 - Mode and Kernel Check

3 - 15Applications SectionThe Applications section configures specific software applications installed on the terminal.Internet Explorer SectionThe In

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3 - 16Command Line Arguments/q Quits the program; this command line in the Args field of the Associated Application window stops the confirmation mess

Page 141 - \IPSM folder

3 - 17Launching DeviceConfig.exe ManuallyDeviceConfig.exe does launch automatically after each cold boot. However, if you make changes to the DeviceCo

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4 - 14Startup Power ToolsOverviewStartup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin terminal is booted. There are two startup Power Tools:1. Autorun (see p

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1 - 11Accessing and Upgrading Power ToolsDolphin Power Tools OverviewDolphin Power Tools are installed in every Dolphin terminal. Different versions o

Page 145 - Executables have an icon

4 - 2Enabling and Disabling SectionsIf you don’t want to the application to launch at startup, you can delete the section. However, program sections c

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4 - 3Programs’ Subsections—Dolphins 7850, 7900, & 9500Here are a few of the standard child sections of the Programs section:Note: Other subsection

Page 147 - Settings Section

4 - 4Editing the Autorun.exm FileEdit Autorun.exm in EZConfig Editor. For details, see Working with Open EXM Files on page 2-7.Adding a Program Subsec

Page 148 - MenuEntries Subsections

4 - 5Sample Autorun Configuration FileA sample Autorun.exm file installs on the workstation to C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Power Tools and Demos for WM

Page 149 - Child Section Keys

4 - 6Multiple options can be specified for each category. For example, you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in

Page 150 - Start Options

4 - 7AutoInstallAutoInstall consists of an AutoInstall.exe that, when launched, installs the cab files in the AutoInstall folder. The AutoInstall fold

Page 151 - Keyboard

4 - 8AutoInstall.exmThe AutoInstall.exm file controls the behavior and appearance of the Autoinstall window and install process. Note: Remember! It’s

Page 152 - Expansion Card

5 - 15ScanWedgeOverviewScanWedge sends data from the Dolphin decoder, serial port, or IrDA interface to the foreground application as keystrokes (as i

Page 153 - (/honeywell for 6100/6500)

5 - 2Disabling ScanWedgeNavigate to the Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) and tap the ScanWedge icon again.ORSelect Exit on the Command B

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5 - 3Settings SectionThe Settings section determines how ScanWedge interprets data from the decoder, serial port, and IrDA interface.0 = Disable 1

Page 155 - Network Utilities

1 - 2Software Requirements Dolphin TerminalsPower Tools are designed to work with the following mobile device platforms:•Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 20

Page 156 - IP Config

5 - 4SuffixID Specifies the symbology identifier sent after the decoded/received data.00=No symbology identifier is sent.1=The Code ID is sent.2=The A

Page 157 - About Tab

5 - 5SendMode Specifies the method to use when sending the decoded message to the foreground application.Note: This setting affects only the decoded m

Page 158 - Using the Input Tab

5 - 6Comm SectionThe serial port settings in the Comm section determine the interaction between ScanWedge and the serial port.Comm Section KeyDescript

Page 159 - ***Ping Stopped *** displays

5 - 7Powerout Enables and disables power out of the serial port for ScanWedge specifically. General power out settings are established in the registry

Page 160 - Output tab

5 - 8Dolphin 7900/9500 Port Tables 7900 Port9500 PortInterface11Mini-RS-232, RS-23222Bluetooth module–If there is no Bluetooth hardware installed on t

Page 161 - To Add a Route

5 - 9Decode SectionThe Decode section specifies decoder settings when using the decoder with ScanWedge.ScanWedge Entry Description Default ValueAvaila

Page 162 - To Clear Gateway Entries

5 - 10AimerDuration The number of milliseconds the scanner aimer is displayed, after the trigger key has been pressed down, before attempting to decod

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5 - 11GoodScanFreq Sound frequency used for play a custom good scan beep. The Window's "Good Decode" sound (if defined in the control p

Page 164 - Setup Tab

5 - 12Centering SectionThe Centering section determines the centering window for bar code scanning. ScanWedge Entry Description Default ValueAvailable

Page 165 - Status Tab

5 - 13FormattingScanWedge supports data formatting. The Formatting section contains subsections. Each subsection supports one data format. Formatting

Page 166 - \IPSM\Autoinstall folder

1 - 3Icon Name Description See PageBattery AnalyzerHelps manage the battery. 7-1BattMon Programs the LEDs on the top panel to monitor battery power. 6

Page 167 - Windows Mobile 5.0 Memory

5 - 14Note: xx and ss stand for hex values of a character (00-FF), nn for a numeric count (00-99). EA Move the cursor to the end of the data string.S

Page 168 - SetRAM Window

5 - 15Code IDSymbology Name IDAustralian Post A (0x41)Aztec Code z (0x7A)Aztec Mesa Code Z (0x5A)British Post B (0x42)Canadian Post C (0x43)China Post

Page 169 - RAM Memory Restrictions

5 - 16ISBT j (0x6A)Japanese Post J (0x4A)KIX (Netherlands) Post K (0x4B)Korea Post ? (0x3F)Matrix 2 of 5 m (0x6D)MaxiCode x (0x78)MicroPDF417 R (0x52)

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5 - 17 Trioptic Code = (0x3D)UPC-A c (0x63)UPC-E0 E (0x45)UPC-E1 E (0x45)Code IDSymbology Name ID

Page 171 - Print Power Tools

5 - 18Symbologies SectionThe Symbologies section specifies the settings for each of the symbologies supported by the decoder.The settings are in the f

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5 - 19Code 49 0=Disabled 0,1,81,0,0,0,0,0,0Code 93 0=Disabled 0,0,80,0,0,0,0,0,0Coupon Code 0=Disabled 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0Data Matrix 0=Disabled 0,1,150

Page 173 - Customer Support

5 - 20Postnet 0=Disabled 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0QR Code 0=Disabled 0,1,3500,0,0,0,0,0,0Reduced Space Symbology (RSS)0=Disabled 0,4,74,0,0,0,0,0,0Straight 2

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5 - 21VK (Virtual Key) Mapping SectionThe virtual key map settings are located in the VKMapping section in the ScanWedge configuration file. The virtu

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5 - 22Virtual Key Codes TableThe following table shows the symbolic constant names, hexadecimal values, and keyboard equivalents for the virtual-key c

Page 176 - Fort Mill, SC 29707

5 - 23VK_MENU 1812ALT keyVK_CAPITAL 20 14 CAPS LOCK key —— 21-25 15-19 Reserved for Kanji systems —— 26 1A Undefined VK_ESCAPE 27 1B ESC key —— 28-31

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