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1. 6 Scan the Host RTS High barcode Figure 2 46 Host RTS High Bar Code J NOTE RTS must be configured High to enable reading Installation 2 31 7 Scan the send row decode data barcode Figure 2 47 Send Row Decode Data Barcode 8 Scan Write to Custom Defaults barcode Write to Custom Defaults Figure 2 48 Custom Default Bar Code 9 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 Connecting a DS3578 ER LS3578 ER Scanner Cradle to a Serial Port To connect a DS3578 ER LS3578 ER Scanner Cradle to the VC70 1 Connect the serial scanner cable to the cradle use cable P N CBA R36 CO9ZAR 2 Connect the serial scanner cable to the COM1 port COM1 Port Cable PN CBA R36 CO9ZAR Figure 2 49 Connecting Serial Scanner Cradle to COM1 Connector 3 Scan the Set All Defaults barcode 2 32 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Figure 2 50 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration 4 Scan a Cradle Host barcode to configure the scanner to Bluetooth SCAN API mode before the pairing Cradle Host Figure 2 51 Cradle Host Bar Code 5 Scan the PAIR label barcode on the cradle 6 Scan a serial configuratio
2. 2 4 status ICON 3 10 power button 3 9 StoneStreet One 5 1 power to the vehicle computer 2 13 SUDI MA rs ioe tse riasin kaea ah 4 19 printing 1 2 SUSPENG wina Wa 3 11 3 16 5 4 profile suspending vehicle computer operation create NeW 4 23 Pelee heuce hence Reews eee bee es Gene ee 3 17 delete 4 24 MANU s eia a ie iaaa AAA aa 3 16 o E E E E E E 4 23 profiename 4 5 T programmenu 3 12 programmable keys 3 4 taskmanager 3 12 programs taskbar flash file system 7 4 status ICONS 3 10 propertieS IIIA iea ee 3 12 technical specifications mobile computer A 1 providing power 2 13 TKIP WPA ceri 223229020 n00005 hnn0c8aboa8 4 16 TES ahead ea ures he ae ed oe aa oe 4 10 0 troubleshooting 10 4 cantseescreen 10 4 quick access panel 3 1 vehicle computer fails to powerup 10 4 TILO aa AA Wa pene bee oe ee aed ee ee 4 8 R U FAN OS es os oe oral a bt AWA Gedo Grn ae Se a R xii reset IVS E E EE 2 44 AI AAA Wa kaa aa 3 16 5 4 SOM ii AI IA KI WA 5 4 Aa
3. Discovered Devices Delete Devices Delete Link keys Figure 5 16 BTExplorer Settings Discovery Tab Inquiry Length Sets the amount of time that the vehicle computer takes to discover Bluetooth devices in the area Name Discovery Mode Select either Automatic or manual Discovered Devices Deletes all discovered devices and link keys 5 18 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Virtual COM Port Tab Use the Virtual COM Port tab to select the COM ports for Bluetooth communication BTExplorer Settings OK Discovery Virtual COM Port miscela gt BTExplorer Settings Virtual COM Port Settings J COM4 Bluetooth J COMS Bluetooth J COMO Bluetooth Figure 5 17 BTExplorer Settings Virtual COM Port Tab COM4 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 4 COMb5 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 5 COM9 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 9 J NOTE lf an application uses one of the COM ports assigned to Bluetooth opening this port causes the Bluetooth stack to activate and guide you through the connection process Discovering Devices E Searching For Devices i Figure 5 18 COM Port Connection Miscellaneous Tab Highlight Attributes Apply Text Style Boia C Apply Text Color au Si Figure 5 19 BTExplorer Settings Miscellaneous Tab Using Bluetooth 5 19 Highlight Connections Select the connection type to highlight when connected In the Wizard Mode the only option is
4. Figure 4 32 Manage Profiles Context Menu Changing Profiles A completed profile is a set of configuration settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a wireless network Create different profiles to have pre defined operating parameters available for use in various network environments When the WLAN Profiles window displays existing profiles appear in the list Manage Profiles Profilel Profile Profiles ES Profiles Add Erli Delete iisahle We lps Mave wawi Uo Figure 4 33 Manage Profiles Tap and hold a profile and select Connect from the pop up menu to set this as the active profile Once selected the vehicle computer uses the authentication encryption ESSID IP Config and power consumption settings configured for that profile Editing a Profile Tap and hold a profile and select Edit from the pop up menu to display the Profile Wizard where you can set the ESSID and operating mode for the profile Use the Profile Wizard to edit the profile power consumption and security parameters See Profile Editor Wizard on page 4 5 Creating a New Profile To create new profiles from the Manage Profiles window tap and hold anywhere in this window 4 24 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Manage Profiles Profilet Profilez Profiles ES Profile Add Esili Dilare msahle Wave Lip Mave Lawr E Figure 4 34 Manage Profiles Add Select Add to display the Profile Wizard wher
5. sofri ea ra es r r r ad B EE GOs wawerty wi ea co ee pt pa Numer Se HH alha este auton Sys Numeric Key me a aaa 0 Ni gt 123 Toggle Button Figure 3 5 QWERTY VC70 Soft Inout Panel Keyboards Normal Size 3 3 Enlarge Keyboard ast FY F2 F3 ra les Jee Tr Fe Fo F10 EA E E GS sus mefa z elr tly luli olp Reduce Keyboard 4 5 6 Q Button qls alfon k0 m Apha Numeric Key a rane saan 1213 a Bhs fune ALT Numeric Key ovm AT EE Spaco mse a ai sse se Figure 3 6 AZERTY VC70 Soft Input Panel Keyboards Normal Size Numeric Key Toggle Button Figure 3 7 XAMLIM Soft Input Panel Keyboard Tap the Enlarge or Reduce Keyboard button to scale the keyboard The three sizes are small normal and large with normal being the default size To hide or show the numeric keys tap the Alpha Numeric Toggle button Ra 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide tse F1 F2 FS Fa FS F6 Je re F9 ro m a wle Lr Lt y ui op E eT e sunen z v b n im a Gtr fae ALT EEI Spacelins net w E Figure 3 8 Keyboard with Numeric Key Hidden To only display the numeric keys tap the Numeric Key Toggle button Toggles the Numeric wa Cr ENTER Keys into F11 F20 keys rm Toggles the Numeric fee mzio Keys into F1 F10 keys OR OMG Figure 3 9 Numeric Only Keys The FUNC key when depressed displays a second layer of characters The second layer stays vis
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7. 2 Inthe ActiveSync window select File gt Connection Settings The Connection Settings window appears Connection Settings xi G Waiting for device to connect Jv Show status icon in taskbar V Allow USB connections V Allow connections to one of the following com17 v This computer is connected to Automatic v V Open ActiveSync when my device connects Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop Help OK Cancel Figure 6 4 Connection Settings Window 3 Select the appropriate check box for the type of connection used 4 Select the Show status icon in Taskbar check box 5 Select OK to save any changes made 6 3 6 4 C70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Setting up a Partnership To set up a partnership 1 Ifthe Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer select ay gt All Programs gt Microsoft ActiveSync 2 Synchronization Setup Wizard Welcome to the Pocket PC Sync Setup Wizard To setup a sync partnership between this computer and your PocketPC click Next Ifyou click Cancel you can still Copy and move files between your PocketPC and this computer Add and remove programs on your PocketPC Figure 6 5 New Partnership Window 2 Click Cancel to connect as a guest normally selected option 3 Click Next to synchronize with host computer 5 synchronization Setup Wizard gt WA
8. As 7 Or 5 ME NAOT M Calendar M fy E mail M Tasks E Notes o Favorites O Files E amp Media Figure 6 6 Select Synchronization Setting Window 4 Select the appropriate settings and click Next ActiveSync 6 5 New Partnership Setup Complete You are now ready to start exchanging information between your mobile device and this computer Upon exiting this wizard Microsoft ActiveSync will open and IF Your device is a guest click Explore on the toolbar and start exploring your device IF Your device has a partnership synchronization starts Please wait until synchronization is complete before using pour device Click Finish to exit this wizard Figure 6 7 Setup Complete Window 5 Click Finish Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help YO ES B Sync Stop Details Explore Options Connected Synchronized Information Type Status Figure 6 8 ActiveSync Connected Window During the first synchronization information stored on the vehicle computer is copied to the host computer When the copy is complete and all data is synchronized the vehicle computer can be disconnect from the host computer J NOTE The first ActiveSync operation must be performed with a local direct connection To retain partnerships after a cold boot capture partnership registry information in a reg file and save it in the Flash File System detailed information is provided
9. Tap Save to save the settings or tap X to discard any changes System Options Use System Options to set miscellaneous system setting Sawe Figure 4 49 System Options Dialog Box Table 4 27 System Options Field Description Profile Roaming Configures the vehicle computer to roam to the next available WLAN profile when it moves out of range of the current WLAN profile Enable IP Mgmt Enables the Wireless Companion Services to handle IP address management The Wireless Companion Service configures the IP based on what is configured in the network profile Deselect this to manually configure the IP in the standard Windows IP window Enabled by default Auto Time Config Enables automatic update of the system time Network association updates the device time based on the time set in the AP This proprietary feature is only supported with Symbol infrastructure Enabled by default Change Password Use Change Password to require a password before editing a profile This allows pre configuring profiles and prevents users from changing the network settings The user can use this feature to protect settings from a guest user By default the password is not set 4 36 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Save Figure 4 50 Change Password Window To create a password for the first time leave the Current text box empty and enter the new password in the New and Confirm text boxes Tap Save To change an exis
10. CAUTION Acompetent engineer must perform the installation in a vehicle Improper installation can injure the operator and damage your vehicle and or the VC70 Follow the instructions below to properly install the VC70 on a forklift 2 4 C70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide e Determine the best location for mounting the vehicle computer taking into consideration the driver s field of view and ease of accessing the vehicle computer e Install the appropriate mounting hardware The VC70 ships with four No 8 Allen head screws M10x50mm for securing the mounting bracket If the supplied cap screws are not long enough use M10 X stainless steel Allen head screws where X represents the length in millimeters of the required screws e Connect the vehicle computer to the vehicle s wiring system Positioning the Vehicle Computer e Determine the best position for the vehicle computer and all the associated components If a similar vehicle computer was previously installed check to see if the position it used is suitable for the VC70 e Test the installation for at least 30 minutes before installing on another vehicle Record all details e Check that the position of the vehicle computer does not obstruct vehicle controls OVERHEAD VIEW REAR FORWARD VIEW VIEW Figure 2 3 View Obstruction e Check that the vehicle computer does not obstruct the driver s view e Check the position of the vehicle computer for user comfort
11. Encryption Displays the current profile s encryption type Channel Displays the current profile s channel setting Country Displays the current profile s country setting Transmit Power Displays the radio transmission power level IPv4 Status Window The IPv4 Status window displays the current IP address subnet and other IP related information assigned to the vehicle computer It also allows renewing the address if the profile is using DHCP to obtain the IP information Tap Renew to initiate a full DHCP discover The IPv4 Status window updates automatically when the IP address changes To open the IPv4 Status window tap IPv4 Status in the Wireless Status window VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Wireless Status 3 IPv4 Status IF Type DHCP IP Address 172 26 0 36 Subnet 255 250 202 0 Gateway 172 26 3 246 DHCP Server 157 235 4 130 Lease Obtained 3 15 2005 17 03 30 GMT Lease Expires 3 15 2005 20 03 30 GMT DAS 199 2 252 10 WINS MAC 00 A0 Fg 6E 45 50 Host Name windows CE Figure 4 39 Pv4 Status Window Table 4 22 IPv4 Status Fields Field Description IP Type Displays the IP type for the current profile DHCP or Static If the IP type is DHCP leased IP address and network address data appear for the vehicle computer If the IP type is Static the values displayed were input manually in the IP Config tab See P Mode on page 4 18 IP Address Displays the vehicle computer s IP addre
12. The Wireless Status window contains the following options Tap the option to display the option window e Signal Strength provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile e Current Profile displays basic information about the current profile and connection settings e Pv4 Status displays the current IP address subnet and other IP related information assigned to the vehicle computer e Wireless Log displays a log of important recent activity such as authentication association and DHCP renewal completion in time order e Versions displays software firmware and hardware version numbers e Quit exits the Wireless Status window Option windows contain a back button to return to the main Wireless Status window Signal Strength Window The Signal Strength window provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile including signal quality missed beacons and transmit retry statistics The BSSID address shown as AP MAC Address displays the AP currently associated with the connection In Ad Hoc mode the AP MAC Address shows the BSSID of the Ad Hoc network Information in this window updates every 2 seconds To open the Signal Status window tap Signal Strength in the Wireless Status window 4 26 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Wireless Status 13 Signal Strength Signal Status Associated Signal Quality very Good Tx Retries go Missed
13. lf an external speaker is connected the above controls its volume Taskbar The Taskbar at the bottom of the window displays the active programs current time battery status and communication status Desktop Button Start Button Keyboard Input Panel Button Open Program Status Icons B ree A amp le Figure 3 18 Taskbar Status icons are shown in the taskbar to indicate present status of the vehicle computer Double tapping each status icon displays the corresponding setup window and enables you to change or adjust its settings from the window Status Icons The status icons indicate the function key status If the FUNC SHIFT CTRL or ALT functions are active the appropriate status icon is displayed e Active Programs Icons The active applications icons are displayed on the taskbar If more than one program is active icons can be used to toggle between the open programs applications Tap on a taskbar application to maximize the application e AC Power Battery Status Icons The AC Power Battery Status icons are shown in the taskbar to indicate the present power supply status of the vehicle computer Operating the VC70 3 11 Table 3 5 Status Icons Stat ee haat Description 10 30 AM Indicates the current time Fa Click to display the selected VC70 Soft Input Panel keyboard Indicates that the vehicle computer is receiving power from a forklift battery or from an AC power F supply the UPS is installed and charging
14. v8 0 and Microsoft Visual C v9 0 are installed on the development computer ensure Microsoft Visual C v9 0 launches Installing Other Development Software Developing applications for the vehicle computer may require installing other development software such as application development environments on the development PC Follow the installation instructions provided with this software Software Installation on Vehicle Computer With the appropriate accessory software and connection the vehicle computer can share information with the host device This chapter provides information about installing software and files on the vehicle computer Download or install software using e ActiveSync e Mobility Services Platform MSP e Micro SD Card e OS Update e Disk On Key ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to copy files from a host computer to the vehicle computer 1 Ensure that ActiveSync is installed and that a partnership has been created see Chapter 3 ActiveSync Application Development and Deployment 7 3 2 Connect the vehicle computer to the host computer using a USB cable 3 On the host computer select ay gt Programs gt ActiveSync 4 Select Explore E Mobile Device File Edit View Favorites Tools Help CD Back S wa pO search gt Folders EBk Address Folder Tasks mij Rename this Folder iy Move this Folder Copy this Folder Delete this Folder Other Places i My Computer My Network Documents t3 My
15. Double tapping on this icon opens the Power Settings window Indicates that the vehicle computer is running on UPS power and indicates the percentage of battery ai charge left in 10 increments from 10 to 100 Double tapping on this icon opens the Power a Settings window vs Indicates that the vehicle computer is connected to a host computer via ActiveSync Indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on T Indicates that the SHIFT button function is selected F Indicates that the FUNC button function is selected PA Indicates that the CTRL button function is selected AIT Indicates that the ALT character selection is selected Start Button Tap the Start button or press CTRL gt ESC to launch the Start menu Programs Use to access available programs Favorites Displays files in Favorites directory Documents Displays files in Documents directory Settings Accesses the Control Panel the Network and Dial up Connections and the Taskbar and Start menu Help Accesses the Windows CE Help Run Runs a program or application Suspend Places the mobile computer in the suspend state 3 12 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Programs Tr Favorites Documents BF Settings amp Help w RUN BP Suspend Figure 3 19 Start Menu Programs Menu From the Start menu tap Programs to open the Programs menu The programs provided with Windows CE NET 5 0 Professional are displayed in the Programs menu Refer to the
16. Read Write Delete Figure 5 10 File Transfer Information Window Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Root Directory Select the directory that other Bluetooth devices can access File Permissions Select the file permissions for the selected directory Check the appropriate box to grant Read access write access and delete access OBEX Object Push Service OBEX Object Push allows contacts business cards pictures appointments and tasks to be pushed to the device by other Bluetooth devices Using Bluetooth 5 15 Edit Local Service Object Exchange Information me Service Information Service Name Jose Object Push Service Security None Business Card none gt E T Do not allow clients to push objects Local Device Information Inbox Directory fimy Documents In Bi Ok Cancel Figure 5 11 OBEX Exchange Information Window Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Business Card TBD Do not allow clients to push Disables clients from pushing objects to the vehicle computer objects Inbox Directory Select a directory where another Bluetooth device can store files Personal Area Networking Service Personal Area Networking hosts a Personal Area Networ
17. e g COM1 COM2 D Data Communications Equipment DCE A device such as a modem which is designed to attach directly to a DTE Data Vehicle Computer Equipment device DCE See Data Communications Equipment Device Configuration Package The Symbol Device Configuration Package provides the Product Reference Guide PRG flash partitions Vehicle Computer Configuration Manager TCM and the associated TCM scripts With this package hex images that represent flash partitions can be created and downloaded to the vehicle computer DRAM Dynamic random access memory DTE See Data Vehicle Computer Equipment E ENQ RS 232 ENQ software handshaking is also supported for the data sent to the host ESD Electro Static Discharge F Flash Disk An additional megabyte of non volatile memory for storing application and configuration files Flash Memory Flash memory is nonvolatile semi permanent storage that can be electronically erased in the circuit and reprogrammed The vehicle computers use Flash memory to store the operating system and the vehicle computer emulators File Transfer Protocol FTP A TCP IP application protocol governing file transfer via network or telephone lines See TCP IP FTP See File Transfer Protocol Flash Memory Flash memory is responsible for storing the system firmware and is non volatile If the system power is interrupted the data is not be lost Glossary 3 H Hard Reset See Cold Boot H
18. serial USB e DS3508 ER Rugged 1D 2D imager scanner DS3508 ER20005R serial USB e DS457 Fixed mount imager scanner DS457 SR20009 serial USB Wireless scanners e DS3578 ER Rugged cordless 1D 2D imager DS3578 ER2FOO05WR scanner bluetooth e LS3578 ER Rugged barcode scanner S3578 ER20005WR bluetooth e RS507 Hands free cordless imager bluetooth RS507 IM20000XXWR Speakers External Motorola HSN4040A Water resistant loudspeaker HSN4040A Speaker Microphone Motorola HMN1089B Water resistant Palm HMN1089B Microphone or equivalent Printers O Neil Microflash Series MF 2T Easy Print 200380 100 Zebra RW420 Zebra ZPL II CPL EPL2 R4D OUGAOOON 00 Input Voltage 9 0 60VDC PWRS 9 60VDC 01R Input Voltage 110 240VAC PWRS 14000 241R Keyboards External Keyboard Keyboard QWERTY 64 key Backlit IP66 KYBD QW VC70 01R secured USB A VC70 Keyboard AZERTY 64 key Backlit IP66 secured KYBD AZ VC70 01R USB A VC70 Keypad Numeric 21 key Backlit IP66 secured KYBD NU VC70 01R USB A VC70 VC5090 KYBD Mounting and Cable Adapters KT VC50KYBD ADPT R VC70 Power Supplies Getting Started 1 5 Table 1 1 Accessories Continued Accessory Description Part Number Cables USB cable for DS3508 ER LS3508 ER 25 159548 01 Scanners Coiled 12 sealed and secured USB connector DC cable extender 6 5 25 159549 01 DC output cable for AC power supply PN 25 159550 01 PWRS 14000 241R AC power supply adapter
19. 5 Q QWERTY A standard keyboard commonly used on North American and some European PC keyboards QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the left side of the third row of keys R RAM Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read Reflectance Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface Resolution The narrowest element dimension which is distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method RF Radio Frequency ROM Read Only Memory Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed Router A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering Routers are typically used to extend the range of cabling and to organize the topology of a network into subnets See Subnet RS 232 An Electronic Industries Association EIA standard that defines the connector connector pins and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another S Scanner An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light source laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern SDK Software
20. 50 16000 221R Associated Countries Brazil United States For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded CEE7 7 plug 50 16000 256R Associated Country Korea For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded three wire IEC 50 16000 257R 60320 C13 plug Associated Country China For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8 M grounded three wire BS 546 50 16000 669R Plug Associated Country India For power supply PWRS 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded three wire 132 50 16000 672R Plug Associated Country Israel For power supply PWRS 14000 241R AC Line Cord 36 grounded three wire 50 16000 678R Associated Countries Brazil United States For power supply PWRS 14000 241R Micro SD Cards Micro Secure Digital Card Up to 32G SDHC Class 10 card 3rd Party Introduction This chapter describes how to install the vehicle computer in a vehicle or on a desktop and connecting the vehicle computer to a power source There are different installation options depending on the type of vehicle This chapter also describes how to install the various accessories for the vehicle computer Read all of the following instructions before you begin WARNING The vehicle computer and bracket must be firmly secured to a surface that can support the A vehicle computer s weight CAUTION Acompetent engineer must perform the installation in a vehicle Improper installation can damage your vehic
21. CODE 1 2 8 Figure 2 58 Code 128 Bar Code Connecting a DS457 Scanner to a USB Port To connect a DS457 scanner to the VC70 J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner 1 Connect the USB scanner cable PN 25 58926 01R to the scanner 2 Connect the USB scanner cable to the USB connector You may connect your cable to USB 1 or USB 2 onnect to one of the USB Ports Cable PN 25 58926 01R Figure 2 59 Connecting a DS457 Scanner to a USB Port 3 Open Microsoft WordPad and scan the following barcode Verify a correct reading Installation 2 35 CODE 1 2 8 Figure 2 60 Code 128 Bar Code Connecting a DS3578 ER LS3578 ER Scanner Cradle to a USB Port To connect a DS3578 ER LS3578 ER Scanner Cradle to the VC70 1 Connect the USB scanner cable PN 25 159548 01 to the cradle 2 Connect the USB scanner cable to the one of the VC70 USB ports USB Connector Cable PN 25 159548 01 Coiled 12ft USB Cable Figure 2 61 Connecting a USB Scanner Cradle 3 Scan the Set All Defaults barcode Figure 2 62 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration 4 Scan a Cradle Host barcode to configure the scanner to Bluetooth SCAN API mode before the pairing 2 36 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Cradle Host Figure 2 63 Cradle Host Bar Code 5 Scan Write to Custom
22. Defaults barcode Write to Custom Defaults Figure 2 64 Custom Default Bar Code 6 Scan the PAIR label barcode on the cradle 7 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 8 To unpair the scanner from the cradle scan the Unpairing barcode Figure 2 65 Unpairing Bar Code Connecting a Bluetooth Scanner DS3578 Directly to the VC70 Scan Profile J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a Bluetooth scanner to the VC70 1 Ensure that the scanner battery is fully changed 2 Scan the Set All Defaults bar code Figure 2 66 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration 3 Scan a Cradle Host barcode to configure the scanner to Bluetooth SCAN API mode before the pairing Installation 2 37 Cradle Host Figure 2 67 Cradle Host Bar Code 4 Scan Write to Custom Defaults barcode Write to Custom Defaults Figure 2 68 Custom Default Bar Code 5 To pair the scanner with your VC70 scan the pair label barcode in the upper right side of the VC70 The scanner beeps indicating that it is successfully connected to the VC70 6 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 7 When completing scanning scan the un
23. Device s on page 5 4 2 Select the required device from the list and click the gt button 3 0 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Po m J se ac 3 The following Pair button appear X 1910 Services PAIR 4 Click to pair the discovered device to your computer Using Bluetooth 5 7 Authentication Request 5 If Pin Code is required enter the code 12345 You will be required to enter the same code on your device 6 Your device appears as available on your screen On Paired Available J ISIO File Transfer Services J NOTE The following services are available with Stonestreet One stack J NOTE Shared folders are a security risk To transfer files between the vehicle computer and another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure the vehicle computer is discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 5 12 2 Discover and bond pair with the remote access point See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 5 5 3 To see the BTExplorer tap the icon The following menu appear 5 8 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Disable Bluetooth 78265 12 03 AM 4 Click the Show BTExplorer 5 In BTExplorer select the Remote Devices folder 6 Select the Trusted Devices folder 7 Tap the remote device folder 8 Tap and hold on the remote device and select Explore from the pop up menu 9 Tap and hold on File Transfer and select Con
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25. OK Pe Connection SRSA DE RADARS RIO E SRE RIA E oD ESSE S SSS ADESSO SSRIS Enable direct connections to the desktop computer When enabled connect to the desktop computer using USB Default Change Connection Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Figure 6 1 PC Connection Properties Window 2 Tap the Change Connection button 3 Select the connection type from the drop down list Only USB type connection is enabled iix Connect to desktop computer using Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Change Connection Figure 6 2 Change Connection Window ActiveSync 4 Tap OK to exit the Change Connection window and tap OK to exit the PC Connection Properties window 5 Proceed with installing ActiveSync on the host computer and setting up a partnership Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer To start ActiveSync 1 Select ay gt Programs gt Microsoft ActiveSync on the host computer The ActiveSync window displays Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help Syme Schedule D Explore No partnerships ERN S j SNIPE a Not connected Hide Details Information Type Status Figure 6 3 ActiveSync Window J NOTE Assign each vehicle computer a unique device name Do not try to synchronize more than one vehicle computer to the same name
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27. au cera ke Bh shel yy E EE 3 16 Index 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide V vehicle 12 V Internal Combustion Engine 2 11 vehicle battery 2 11 2 12 vehicle computer brightness 3 9 calibrat n 203 0445 ou 6 de dtdue ond nE ens een 3 18 CHandInG IIIA obese aeneneche name lt 3 11 installation 2 3 installing 2 11 keyboard 3 4 keyboard descriptions 3 8 memory allocation 3 10 PIN OULS A 4 POSITIONING 2 4 providing pOwWer 2 13 routing electrical cables 2 7 volume 3 9 vehicle computer charging 3 11 VOMO 2 2 oh o oo soon oh ee ho ee oe Se oe 3 9 adjusting 3 9 3 15 4 1 W wakeup 3 17 warm boot 3 16 5 4 Windows CE NET 5 0 Professional 3 12 WING 22206 come tGeuueee Kua IA 4 18 4 19 wireless local area networks 4 1 Q MOTOROLA Motorola Solutions Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 USA 1 800 927 9626 http www motorolasolutions com MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or regi
28. backup battery available Blinking Green Backup battery charging in progress both external power and backup battery available Operating the VC70 3 3 Table 3 1 Charging LED Indicator Continued LED State Indication Slow Blinking Green Backup battery is low both external power and backup battery available Solid Red Back battery not available Suspend state external power only available COMM LED The COMM LED blinks to indicate WLAN radio activity Table 3 2 lists the states of the COMM LED By default the COMM LED is enabled To disable the COMM LED J NOTE These settings are not persistent across a cold boot 1 Tap My Device icon gt Control Panel icon gt System Management icon The System Management window displays Figure 3 2 RF Settings Tab Window 2 Tap the Enable Comm Led check box 3 Tap OK Table 3 2 COMM LED Indicator LED State Indication Solid Green Excellent very good or good RSSI signal strength Slow Blinking Green once every 2 Poor RSSI signal strength seconds Off WLAN is OFF or not connected no RSSI signal Brightness and Speaker Buttons The Brightness button places the Quick Access Panel P1 and P2 buttons into the backlight control mode where you can adjust the brightness of the display The Speaker button places the Quick Access Panel P1 and P2 buttons into the audio volume level mode where you can adjust the speaker volume level See Adjusting the Brightness
29. computer on a IP network Client workstations have either a permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned to them each session IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 204 171 64 2 IPX SPX Internet Package Exchange Sequential Packet Exchange A communications protocol for Novell IPX is Novell s Layer 3 protocol similar to XNS and IP and used in NetWare networks SPX is Novell s version of the Xerox SPP protocol IS 95 Interim Standard 95 The EIA TIA standard that governs the operation of CDMA cellular service Versions include IS 95A and IS 95B See CDMA L LCD See Liquid Crystal Display Glossary 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor s particular chemical composition Liquid Crystal Display LCD A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates The crystals are excited by precise electrical charges causing them to reflect light outside according to their bias They use little electricity and react relatively quickly They require external light to reflect their information to the user Light Emitting Diode See LED N NVM Non Volatile Memory O ODI See Open Data Link Interface Open Data Link Interface ODI Nov
30. connected Verify external power connection Table 10 1 Symptom No sound is heard when you tap the touchscreen or press a key Missing pixels on the display COM1 or COM2 port is not working No response when ActiveSync is initiated No keys are working on the optional or built in keyboard COMM LED is off Vehicle computer cannot find any Bluetooth devices nearby 10 5 Maintenance Vehicle Computer Problems Continued Possible Cause Action Volume is turned down Adjust the volume in the Control Panel Application currently running disabled Configure the application to enable the sound the sound Faulty speaker Contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support See Service Information on page Xiv The optional external speaker cable is Connect the external speaker or disconnect connected without the speaker the cable Faulty LCD Contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support See Service Information on page xiv Another application ActiveSync or SerialWedge is using the port Stop the application using the port disconnect the ActiveSync cable from the host or change the SerialWedge COM port setting ActiveSync cable not connected Connect the ActiveSync cable properly ActiveSync is not configured properly Configure ActiveSync in the Control Panel See Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer on page 6 3 The optional keyboard is not properly Che
31. es Lock Washers U mount Flat Washers Mounting Surface Lock Washers Nuts Figure 2 12 Mounting on a Desktop 2 14 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Connecting the Vehicle Computer to AC Power J NOTE Use only a Motorola approved power supply output rated 12 VDC and minimum 9A part number 50 14000 241R The power supply is certified to EN60950 with SELV outputs To provide power from an AC source 1 Insert the AC line cord into the AC connector on the universal power supply AC Line Cord Power Port Universal Power Supply PWRS 14000 241R DC Power Cable 25 159550 01 Figure 2 13 Connecting AC power 2 Plug the other end of the AC power cable into a wall outlet 3 Insert the DC power cable into the DC connector on the universal power supply 4 Plug the other end of the cable into the vehicle computer s Power port Installation 2 15 Installing the DC Power Supply PSU on the VC70 J NOTE Follow this procedure when using the U mount The PSU fastening screws are supplied with the U mount kit 1 Attach the PSU to the back of the vehicle computer 2 Screw the four M5x14mm screws into the PSU mounting holes and tighten Torque the screws 20 10 kgf cm 17 10 Ibs in Vehicle Computer PSU Fastening Screws eG Figure 2 14 nstalling the PSU J NOTE
32. for PPP Internet connections but it is not as secure as CHAP since it works only to establish the initial link PAP is also more vulnerable to attack because it sends authentication packets throughout the network Nevertheless PAP is more commonly used than CHAP to login to a emote host like an Internet service provider MD5 Message Digest 5 MD5 is an authentication algorithm developed by RSA MD5 generates a 128 bit message digest using a 128 bit key IPSec truncates the message digest to 96 bits Wireless Applications 4 11 User Certificate Selection If you checked the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authentication dialog box or if TLS is the selected authentication type the Installed User Certificates dialog box displays Select a certificate from the drop down list of currently installed certificates before proceeding The selected certificate s name appears in the drop down list If the required certificate is not in the list install it Profile En Installed User Cerks Install Certificate Figure 4 11 nstalled User Certificates Dialog Box User Certificate Installation To install a user certificate EAP TLS only and a server certificate for EAP TLS and PEAP authentication 1 Tap Install Certificate The Credentials dialog box appears Credentials User EERIE Past KIKI Server Figure 4 12 Credentials Dialog Box 2 Enter the User Pwd password and Server information in their re
33. in PTT call On external speaker is disconnected Bluetooth No change Touch screen heater Off RS232 1 5Vout Off RS232 2 5Vout Off USB 1 5Vout external keyboard Off USB 2 5Vout Off External RS232 USB peripherals Off External speaker Off External microphone On Ethernet Off CAN bus Off Temperature Humidity sensor On Ambient light sensor Off Accelerometer On Calibrating the Screen Using the Display CAUTION Do not use sharp objects when touching the screen Use your finger tip or a stylus when touching the AN screen This section describes how to calibrate the VC70 touch screen If the current calibration does not allow for easy touch screen input or you want to recalibrate the screen at any time refer to Using the Keyboard on page 3 19 J NOTE Use a Stylus for the screen calibration Operating the VC70 3 19 To calibrate your VC70 1 Tap ae gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Stylus icon gt Calibration tab Stylus Properties OK Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate Figure 3 25 Stylus Properties Calibration Tab Window 2 Tap the Recalibrate button The calibration screen displays Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel Figure 3 26 Calibration Scre
34. in the SMDK Help File For more information about using ActiveSync start ActiveSync on the host computer then see ActiveSync Help 6 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter lists the tools required for developing applications describes how to package applications and provides procedures for deploying applications onto the VC70 Software Installation on Development PC Application Development To develop applications to run on the vehicle computer use one or more of the following e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK for C e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK for _NET e Windows CE Platform SDK for VC70 The EMDK for C is a development tool used to create native C and C applications for all vehicle computers It includes documentation header files H and library files LIB for native code application development that targets Symbol value add APIs The Windows CE Platform SDK for the VC70 is used in conjunction with the SMDK for C to create Windows CE applications for the VC70 vehicle computer The Platform SDK installs a new Windows CE device type and its associated libraries onto the development PC Visual Studio 2008 is used to develop application for the VC70 The new device like Motorola VC70 Windows CE PSDK is added to the active platform configuration Platform SDK To download and install the Platform SDK 1 Download the appropriate Platform SDK from the Support Cent
35. mounted onto a cross beam Lock Washers A a Vehicle Cross Beam ee ae Flat Washers Lock Washers in l F an U mount Allen Head Screws Figure 2 7 Mounting the VC70 onto an Over Head Cross Beam Example Mounting onto an Over Head Cage Example The diagrams below illustrates a typical installation where the vehicle computer is mounted on an overhead cage A customer supplied mounting plate must be used that can withstand the weight of the vehicle computer under vibration and shock The plate must be made of stainless steel or hardened steel with the following dimensions 3 0 in 76 0 mm wide 8 66 in 220 0 mm long and 0 2 in 5 0 mm thick The plate must be secured with hardware or to the underside of the cage by welding 2 8 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Nuts Customer Supplied Lock Washers Mounting Plate Oe eel Flat Washers La Lock Washers um e U mount Allen Head Screws Figure 2 8 Mounting on Flat Overhead Beams Installation Nuts Customer Supplied i oo PP Lock Washers a L a Mounting Plate Flat Washers Aa a Welded to Beams ies Lock Washers mein KA U mount Allen Head Screws Figure 2 9 Mounting on Transverse Overhead Beams Mounting on a Dashboard or Horizontal Surface Example The diagram below illustrates a typical installation where the vehicle computer is mounted on a dashboard or horizontal flat surface J NOTE f mounting to a thi
36. of the WEP keys displayed in the encryption dialog box The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without having to remember the entire 128 bit 26 character Hex digit string TKIP Select this option to use Wireless Protected Access WPA via TKIP Manually enter the shared keys in the passkey field Tap Next to display the passkey dialog box Enter an 8 to 63 character string AES Select this option to use Advanced Encryption Standard AES Manually enter the shared Fusion 2 5 only keys in the passkey field Tap Next to display the passkey dialog box Enter an 8 to 63 character string Wireless Applications 4 17 Table 4 12 Encryption Authentication Matrix Encryption AES Authentication Open TKIP Fusion 2 5 only None Yes Yes Yes Yes EAP TLS Yes Yes Yes PEAP Yes Yes Yes LEAP Yes Yes Yes TTLS Yes Yes Yes Key Entry Page If you select either 40 Bit WEP or 128 Bit WEP the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the Use Passkey check box was selected in the Encryption dialog box see Figure 4 22 on page 4 16 The Key Entry dialog box will be shown only if the authentication is set to None To enter the key information 1 Enter the 40 bit or 128 bit keys into the fields 2 Tap Next Profile En Keys M 21314 Profile En Keys MAA i314 516 718 hisia fieic 40 Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box 128 Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box Figure 4 23 40 Bit and 128 Bit WEP Keys Dialog Bo
37. on page 3 9 and Adjusting the Volume on page 3 9 for more information 3 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Function LED The Function LED indicates the mode of display function keys Table 3 3 lists the states of the Function LED Table 3 3 Function LED Indicator LED State Indication Off Function keys mode This is a default mode P1 P4 keys acts as functions Solid Amber Screen Brightness level control mode is active for 5 seconds default Blinking Amber Audio Volume level control mode is active for 5 seconds default Programmable P Keys The programmable keys on the Quick Access Panel P1 P2 P3 P4 can be set to perform certain functions such as e Launching an application e Simulating a key press e Toggling the SIP keyboard e Enabling and disabling the touch screen e Playing a key sequence e Launching the calibration screen J NOTE These settings are not persistent across a cold boot Using the Keyboard Soft Input Panel SIP Keyboards The VC70 contains three on screen Soft Input Panel SIP keyboards The VC70 SIP looks and functions like the optional keyboard To display the VC70 SIP keyboard tap the Input Panel icon F in the task tray and select either VC70 Keyboard VC70 AZERTY Keyboard or XAMLIM from the pop up menu Figure 3 3 Soft Inout Panel Pop up Menu J NOTE SIP will display the last keyboard type that was used Operating the VC70 3 5 Figure 3 4
38. over long periods e Check positioning to avoid extreme wrist angles that may cause injury 259 Installation 3300 J000 2200 DDD 33329 33333 29929 4 Avoid Extreme Wrist Angles Figure 2 Figure 2 5 Optimum Wrist Positions 2 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Mounting the Vehicle Computer U Mount Installation Template Drill Holes 10 1 mm 0 1 mm 0 43 0 004 in 160 00 0 20 mm 6 299 0 008 in O A 25 40 0 10 mm 1 00 0 004 in Figure 2 6 Mounting Template Installation 2 7 Important Fixing Information AN CAUTION Any modification to supplied mounting bracket could cause failure of the unit and or mountings e Mounting surface must be flat and stiff and it must extend evenly for the entire length of the mounting bracket surface e All four mounting holes must be used e All nuts and bolts must be checked periodically and tightened if required e When installing the vehicle computer care must be taken to ensure that the mounting bracket footprint is fully supported Additional plates may be required to achieve this e Do not mount the vehicle computer with the mounting bracket perpendicular to a wall Mounting onto an Over Head Cross Beam Example The diagram below illustrates a typical installation where the vehicle computer is
39. the Backup Battery out of the computer 5 Place the new backup battery into the well Backup e Battery Connector Figure 10 2 Replacing the Backup Battery 6 Connect the Backup Battery connector to the connector inside the Backup Battery well 7 Secure the battery into location using four screws 8 Place the Backup Battery door over the battery and secure using the four captive screws AN CAUTION Be sure to torque the screws to seal the device properly Otherwise sealing can be compromised 9 Torque the screws to 9 0 5 kgf cm 7 8 0 4 in Ibs 10 Place the Main Power switch to the on position It takes four hours to fully charge the Backup Battery 10 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting Table 10 1 Vehicle Computer Problems Symptom Possible Cause Action Vehicle computer does The power cable ignition sense wire Verify that the power cable is connected not power on or shuts off yellow is not connected properly properly See Electric Forklifts on page 2 12 suddenly Main power switch on rightside of the Turn the main power switch on vehicle computer is in the Off position Power cable not connected properly Connect power cable to power cable portion or unplugged underside of vehicle computer Turn the main power switch on If the vehicle computer is powered by Replace or charge the vehicle battery a vehicle battery the vehicle battery is deplete
40. the VC70 using the cap screws with captive washers Only tighten the cap screws three turns 3 Insert the keyboard locking knobs through the washers and brackets and screw into the keyboard Tighten fully to lock into place 4 Torque the bracket cap screws to 230 kgf cm 200 Ibs in 5 Connect the VC5090 keyboard cable to the supplied adapter cable Fass Connect the VC50 Connect to a VC70 USB Cable here Connector 0 Keyboard Figure 2 21 VC5090 Adapter Cable 6 Connect the USB connector of the adapter cable into one of the VC70 USB connectors and carefully screw the locking screws using a flat head screw driver Installing a Numeric Keyboard The Numeric keyboard is installed using the following items e numeric keyboard mount with all required screws for attaching the keyboard to the mount and the mount to the vehicle computer 1 Attach the numeric keyboard to the mount using six M4x10mm torx head screws with captive washers 2 Torque the numeric keyboard torx head screws to 8 10 kgf cm 7 10 Ibs in Installation 2 21 Numeric geo Numeric Keyboard Mount 6 Torx Head Screws with captive washers Figure 2 22 nstalling the Numeric Keyboard on the Mount 3 Attach the numeric keyboard mount to the VC70 using four M5x14mm torx head screws with captive washers Tighten the screws 4 Torque the numeric keyboard torx head screws to 20 10 kgf cm 17 10 Ibs in 2 22 VC70 Vehicl
41. the Wireless Diagnostics window tap the Signal Strength icon gt Wireless Diagnostics 2 Trace Route 3 Known APs 44 Guit Figure 4 42 Wireless Diagnostics Window Wireless Applications 4 31 The Wireless Diagnostics window contains the following options Tap the option to display the option window e ICMP Ping tests the wireless network connection e Trace Route tests a connection at the network layer between the vehicle computer and any place on the network e Known APs displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the vehicle computer e Quit Exits the Wireless Diagnostics window Option windows contain a back button to return to the Wireless Diagnostics window ICMP Ping Window The ICMP Ping window allows testing a connedion at the network layer part of the IP protocol between the vehicle computer and an AP Ping tests only stop when you tap the Stop Test button close the Wireless Diagnostics application or if the vehicle computer switches between infrastructure and ad hoc modes To open the ICMP Ping window tap the ICMP Ping in the Wireless Diagnostics window i Start Test Size 32 AP 00 40 F8 6E FF aD Signal Bri ie 23 Noise dBm E o7 SNR dB D Total Tx 0 Total Rx Lost Last RT Time ros Avg RT Time ms Min RT Time ims Max RT Time ms Sa 54 Mbps 4 48 Mbps Figure 4 43 ICMP Ping Window To perform an ICMP ping 1 In the IP field enter an IP a
42. the dialog box User Already Logged In If already logged into the vehicle computer the user can launch the login dialog box for the following reasons e Connect to and re enable a cancelled profile To do this e Launch the Log On Off dialog e Select the cancelled profile from the profile list e Login to the profile J NOTE Re enable cancelled profiles using the Profile Editor Wizard and choosing to connect to the cancelled profile Cancelled profiles are also re enabled when a new user logs on e Log off the vehicle computer to prevent another user from accessing the current users network privileges e Switch vehicle computer users to quickly logoff the vehicle computer and allow another user to log into the vehicle computer No User Logged In If no user is logged into the vehicle computer launch the login dialog box and log in to access user profiles The Login dialog box varies if it is e Launched by Wireless Application because the service is connecting to a new profile that needs credentials Wireless Applications 4 39 e Launched by Wireless Application because the service is trying to verify the credentials due to credential caching rules e Launched by a user when a user is logged in e Launched by a user when no user is logged in Table 4 29 Log On Off Options Field Description Wireless Profile Field When launching the login application the Wireless Profile field has available all the wireless profiles that
43. the wireless network is Beacons are uniform system packets broadcast by the AP to keep the network synchronized The AP signal level in decibels per milliwatt dBm The background interference noise level in decibels per milliwatt dBm The access point vehicle computer Signal to Noise Ratio SNR of signal strength to noise interference in decibels per milliwatt dBm Displays the number of APs the vehicle computer connects to while roaming Displays the MAC address of the AP to which the vehicle computer is connected Displays the current rate of the data transmission Wireless Applications 4 27 Current Profile Window The Current Profile window displays basic information about the current profile and connection settings This window updates every two seconds To open the Current Profile window tap Current Profile in the Wireless Status window Wireless Status 2 Current Profile Profile Mame Public ESSID Public Mode Infrastructure Authentication Mone Encryption Open Channel 11 2462 MHz Country USA Transmit Power 20 mi Figure 4 38 Current Profile Window Table 4 21 Current Profile Window Field Description Profile Name Displays the current profile name the vehicle computer uses to communicate with the AP ESSID Displays the current profile ESSID name Mode Displays the current profile mode either Infrastructure or Ad Hoc Authentication Displays the current profile s authentication type
44. to refer to services provided by one software component to another usually via software interrupts or function calls Application Programming Interface See API ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a standard data transmission code in the U S B BIOS Basic Input Output System A collection of ROM based code with a standard API used to interface with standard PC hardware Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning Bits per Second bps Bits transmitted or received bps See Bits Per Second Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right O through 7 with bit O the low order bit One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character boot or boot up The process a computer goes through when it starts During boot up the computer can run self diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software Glossary 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide C Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the vehicle computer and erases all user stored records and entries COM port Communication port ports are identified by number
45. transmit power level to 15 mW 5 mW Select 5 mW to set the transmit power level to 5 mW 1 mW Select 1 mW for the lowest transmission power level Use this level when communicating with other devices in very close proximity or in instances where you expect little or no radio interference from other devices Tap Next to display the Battery Usage dialog box Wireless Applications 4 21 Battery Usage Use the Battery Usage dialog box to select power consumption of the wireless LAN There are three settings available CAM Fast Power Save and MAX Power Save Battery usage cannot be configured in Ad Hoc profiles Battery Usage i cam is Fast Power Save T Mas Power Save Figure 4 30 Battery Usage Dialog Box J NOTE Power consumption is also related to the transmit power settings Table 4 18 Battery Usage Options Field Description CAM Continuous Aware Mode CAM provides the best network performance but yields the shortest battery life Fast Power Save Fast Power Save the default performs in the middle of CAM and MAX Power Save with respect to network performance and battery life MAX Power Save Max Power Save yields the longest battery life while potentially reducing network performance In networks with minimal latency Max Power Save performs as well as Fast Power Save but with increased battery conservation 4 22 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Manage Profiles Application The Manage Profiles
46. window provides a list of user configured wireless profiles Define up to 32 profiles at any one time To open the Manage Profiles window tap the Signal Strength icon gt Manage Profiles Manage Profiles Profile Name Profile 4 Figure 4 31 Manage Profiles Window Icons next to each profile identify the profile s current state Table 4 19 Profile Icons Icon Description No Icon Profile is not selected but enabled Profile is disabled j Profile is cancelled A cancelled profile is disabled until a connect or login function is performed through the configuration editor ti cp Profile is in use and describes an infrastructure profile not using encryption Profile is in use and describes an infrastructure profile using encryption Profile is in use and describes an ad hoc profile not using encryption Profile is in use and describes an ad hoc profile using encryption Profile is not valid in the device current operating regulatory domain b gt e E The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic roaming feature Change the order by moving profiles up or down To edit existing profiles tap and hold one in the list and select an option from the menu to connect edit disable enable or delete the profile Note that the Disable menu item changes to Enable if the profile is already disabled Wireless Applications 4 23 Manage Profiles Edit Delete Disable Move Up Move Down Export
47. 060 1 minute e 00000120 2 minutes e 00000180 3 minutes e 00000300 5 minutes e 00000600 10 minutes e 00000900 15 minutes e 00001800 30 minutes e Name BattSuspendTimeout e Data Type dword e Description To suspend the device when not used for a certain period of time when operating on battery power e Default Value 00000015 15 seconds e Options e 00000000 Never e 00000030 30 seconds e 00000060 1 minute e 00000120 2 minutes e 00000180 3 minutes e 00000240 4 minutes e 00000300 5 minutes e 00000360 6 minutes External Antenna Key Name HKEY_CURRENT_USER ControlPanel SystemManagement Antenna Selection Software Configuration 9 3 e Name SelectedAntenna e Data Type dword e Description Selects internal or external antenna e Default Value 00000000 Internal antenna e Options e 00000000 Internal antenna e 00000001 External antenna Ignition Timeout Key Name HKEY CURRENT USER ControlPanel SystemManagement lgnSense e Name Ignition Timeout e Data Type dword e Description Forklift ignition timeout e Default Value 00000180 3 minutes e Options e 00000000 Never e 00000060 1 minute e 00000120 2 minutes e 00000180 3 minutes e 00000300 5 minutes e 00000600 10 minutes e 00000900 15 minutes e 00001800 30 minutes Registry Values for P1 P2 P3 P4 Keys Key Name HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE symbol ProgrammableKeys P1 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE
48. 291 mm L x 225 4 mm W x 60 mm D 9 4 lbs 4 3 kg 3 keyboards all backlit with IP66 sealing and tactile feedback QWERTY or AZERTY 65 key with function keys F1 F24 side mounted 21 key Numeric Functional keypad External IP66 sealed 9 60V DC DC converter for all engines with 12V 24V 36V or 48V truck battery External 100 240VAC power supply for AC powered carts Provides up to 30 minutes session persistence during forklift battery swap and up to 72 hours RAM backup 10 4 in color XGA 1024 x 768 LCD 600 NIT LED backlit resistive touchscreen auto brightness control with ambient light sensor or manual control motion sensing blanking Standard sealed and secured connectors 2 RS 232 serial ports COM1 with 5V 1 5A COM2 with 5V 0 5A 2 USB port host both 5V 1 5A 1 USB OTG service CAN Bus J1939 10 100Mbps Ethernet Table A 1 Item Audio A 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Technical Specifications Continued Characteristics Built in front mounted 2W speaker external 13 watt speaker and external Push To Talk microphone that is ready for voice communication and voice assisted applications Performance Characteristics CPU Operating System Memory RAM ROM Expansion Application Development Data Capture Options User Environment Operating Temperature for VC70 Freezer Configuration Operating Temperature for VC70 Non freezer Configuration Storage Temperature Battery
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50. ANs The Find WLANs window displays YU 9 245 MHz 68 dBm REM Team 802 1 1g 9 2452 Mhz 68 dBm FeM Wireless 802 11fq 9 2452 MHz 66 dBm Bturne 02 11fg 8 2447 MH23 30 dBm a02 11 n 3 242 MH23 85 dBm Figure 4 5 Find WLANs Window J NOTE Find WLAN display is limited to 32 items ESSIDs or MAC addresses A combination of up to 32 ESSIDs APs may be displayed Manually enter valid ESSIDs not displayed in the Find WLANs window See Figure 4 6 on page 4 5 The Find WLANSs list displays e WLAN Networks Available wireless networks with icons that indicate signal strength and encryption type The signal strength and encryption icons are described in Table 4 2 and Table 4 3 e Network Type Type of network e Channel Channel on which the AP is transmitting e Signal Strength The signal strength of the signal from the AP Table 4 2 Signal Strength Icon Icon Description Excellent signal Very good signal Good signal Fair signal Poor signal H Out of range or no signal Table 4 3 Encryption Icon Icon Description I No encryption WLAN is an infrastructure network E WLAN is an Ad Hoc network i WLAN access is encrypted and requires a password Wireless Applications 4 5 Tap and hold on a WLAN network to open a pop up menu which provides three options Connect to Create profile and Refresh Select Refresh to refresh the WLAN list Select Connect to to connect to the network or Cre
51. BIOS name server WINS eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations MAC An IEEE 48 bit address is assigned to the vehicle computer at the factory to uniquely identify the adapter at the physical layer Host Name Displays the name of the vehicle computer Wireless Applications 4 29 Wireless Log Window The Wireless Log window displays a log of recent activity such as authentication association and DHCP renewal completion in time order Save the log to a file or clear the log within this instance of the application only The auto scroll feature automatically scrolls down when new items are added to the log To open the Wireless Log window tap Wireless Log in the Wireless Status window The Wireless Log window displays Wireless Status 4 Wireless Log T Autoscroll 00 00 12 Log Initialized 00 00 14 Match Country with AF mode is o 00 00 14 Country code acquired US 00 00 18 Setting SSID 101 00 00 18 Disconnected 00 00 26 Disconnected 00 00 38 Disconnected 00 00 38 Setting SSID 101 00 00 46 Disconnected 00 00 52 Setting SSID 101 00 01 03 Disconnected 00 01 03 Setting SSID 101 00 01 13 Disconnected 00 01 17 Setting SSID 101 00 01 27 Disconnected Figure 4 40 Wireless Log Window Saving a Log To save a Wireless Log 1 Tap the Save button The Save As dialog box displays 2 Navigate to the desired folder 3 Inthe Name file
52. Bar Code J NOTE To select SSI as the host interface scan the above bar code This is a scan API mode SSI 6 Scan Send Packeted Decode Data barcode Figure 2 41 Send Packeted Decode Data Bar Code 7 Scan Write to Custom Defaults barcode Write to Custom Defaults Figure 2 42 Custom Default Bar Code 8 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 Connecting a Serial Scanner RS457 to a Serial Port J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a serial scanner to the VC70 1 Connect the serial scanner cable to the scanner 2 Connect the serial scanner cable to the COM1 port 2 30 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide DS457 Scanner Cable PN 25 13227 02R Connect to an External Power 4 Supply or to a USB Port S Figure 2 43 Connecting Serial Scanner DS457 to COM1 Connector 3 Connect the serial connector power inlet to an external power supply or to a USB port 4 Scan the Set All Defaults bar code Figure 2 44 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration 5 Scan a serial configuration barcode Figure 2 45 Serial Configuration Bar Code
53. Beacons 2 Signal Level 53 dBm Noise Level 101 dBm SMR 48 dB Association Count 30 AF MAC Address OO 40 F8 66 37 00 Transmit Rate 11 Mbps Figure 4 37 Signal Strength Window After viewing the Signal Strength window tap the back button to return to the Wireless Status window Table 4 20 Signal Strength Status Field Signal Status Signal Quality Tx Retries Missed Beacons Signal Level Noise Level SNR Association Count AP MAC Address Transmit Rate Description Displays the Relative Signal Strength Indicator RSSI of the signal transmitted between the AP and vehicle computer As long as the Signal Quality icon is green the AP association is not jeopardized If the icon is red poor signal an association with a different AP could be warranted to improve the signal The signal strength icon changes depending on the signal strength Excellent Signal Very Good Signal Good Signal Fair Signal Poor Signal Out of Range no signal The radio card is off or there is a problem communicating with the radio card Indicates if the vehicle computer is associated with the AP Displays a text format of the Signal icon Displays a percentage of the number of data packets the vehicle computer retransmits The fewer transmit retries the more efficient the wireless network is Displays a percentage of the amount of beacons the vehicle computer missed The fewer transmit retries the more efficient
54. CTRL key to activate alternate control functions Use CTRL ESC key combination to access the tei menu Press the ALT key to activate alternate keyboard functions Press the FUNC key to activate alternate functions that are shown on the keyboard in upper text The key lights to indicate that the keyboard is locked in the function mode Press the FUNC key again to return to normal keyboard mode Produces the lowercase alphabetic character shown on the key Produces uppercase alphabetic character shown on the key when preceded by the SHIFT key Produces the numeric character shown on the key Operating the VC70 3 9 Table 3 4 Key Descriptions Continued Key Description lt A y gt Moves the cursor around the screen or highlights the items in a menu F1 through F24 Programmable function keys The application determines the use see the software or application documentation Enter Moves the cursor to the next data field or screen Del Deletes the character to the right of the cursor Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor Space Enters a space between characters or words Windows Allows access the ay menu Adjusting the Brightness Controlling Screen Brightness To adjust the brightness of the screen press the Backlight Control button on the Quick Access Panel The amber Backlight Control LED lights indicating that the VC70 is in the brightness control mode Press the P1 button to decrease the brightne
55. Charging Temperature Humidity Environmental Sealing ESD TI OMAP4430 processor at 800MH 1GHz in turbo mode Windows Embedded Compact 7 WEC 7 512MB DDR2 volatile memory 4GB EMMC non volatile memory Micro SD SDHC Class 10 Card up to 32 GB PSDK and SMDK available through Support Central Web Site Optional external scanner 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C ambient temperature range 5 to 95 condensing IP66 15kV air discharge 8kV direct discharge Wireless Data Communications WLAN Output Power Data Rate Antenna 802 11a b g n 100mW U S and International 802 11a up to 54Mb per second 802 11b up to 11Mb per second 802 119 up to 54Mb per second 802 11n up to 65Mb per second Internal WLAN diversity antenna optional external WLAN antenna with diversity internal Bluetooth antenna Specifications A 3 Table A 1 Technical Specifications Continued Item Characteristics Frequency Range 802 11a 5 GHz 802 11b 2 4 GHz 802 11g 2 4 GHz 802 11n 2 4 GHz amp 5 GHz Bluetooth Bluetooth Version 2 1 A full featured SDK is available for download from Support Central Regulatory Electrical Safety UL cUL IEC EN 60950 1 Indoor use and UL cUL IEC EN 60950 22 Outdoor use EMI RFI North America FCC Part 15 Class B Canada ICES 003 Class B EU EN55022 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 WLAN Bl
56. Defaults Figure 2 30 Custom Default Bar Code 9 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 Connecting a Serial Scanner LS3408 ER DS3508 ER to a Serial Port J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a serial scanner to the VC70 1 Connect the serial scanner cable to the scanner 2 Connect the serial scanner cable to the COM1 port COM1 Port 6 Pe N as lt a m la ee m Yas sp gaan le F a asi sG qr K va NGA Cable PN CBA R36 CO9ZAR Figure 2 31 Connecting Serial Scanner to COM1 Connector 3 Launch the System Manager in the Control Panel 4 Inthe External Devices tab check the External Scanner Power COM1 check box Installation 2 27 System Manager 1 15 OK External Devices Terminal Lock Desicce H P Select Antenna External Others Enable Comm Led External Scanner Power commit External Scanner Power COM2 Select Speaker 8 Autoselect 3 Internal C External Figure 2 32 System Manager Window 5 Scan the Set All Defaults bar code Figure 2 33 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration 6 Scan a serial configuration barcode Figure 2 34 Serial Con
57. Development Kit Shared Key Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the AP and the MU share an authentication key SID System Identification code An identifier issued by the FCC for each market It is also broadcast by the cellular carriers to allow cellular devices to distinguish between the home and roaming service SMDK Symbol Mobility Developer s Kit Soft Reset See Warm Boot Subnet A subset of nodes on a network that are serviced by the same router See Router Subnet Mask A 32 bit number used to separate the network and host sections of an IP address A custom subnet mask subdivides an IP network into smaller subsections The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets Default is often 255 255 255 0 Glossary 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Substrate A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed T TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems This standard is the protocol of the Internet and has become the global standard for communications TCP provides transport functions which ensures that the total amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end UDP is an alternate transport that does not guarantee delivery It is widely used for real time voice and video transmissions where erroneous packets are n
58. FST BLO fuse 9 60V DC e Keep the path between the battery and the vehicle computer as short as possible and away from any part of the ignition high tension system Yellow Ignition Switch Red a Power Cable 25 15951 01 Vehicle 15A Fuse 9 60V DC 9 60V DC Battery Black VC70 Important If your vehicle is not equipped with an ignition switch connect the yellow wire directly to the vehicle s positive source Failure to comply will not enable the computer operation Figure 2 11 Wiring Diagram You can use your old VC5090 power cable When employing this option use VC5090 Bridge Cable PN 25 159553 01 You must also replace the fuses on the red and black wires of the old cable with the new fuses supplied with the bridge cable kit J NOTE See the vehicle Owner s Manual for specific wiring information 1 Disconnect the vehicle battery 2 Connect the red wire to the vehicle s positive power source Connect the black wire to the vehicle s negative power source 3 Connect the green wire to the vehicle s ignition switch If you do not plan on using the Ignition Sense feature connect the green wire to the vehicle s positive power source 2 12 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 4 Ensure the wiring connections created are sufficiently insulated from each other 5 Re connect the vehicle battery 6 Connect the power cable connector into the vehicle computer s Power port Align the keyway on the power c
59. Favorites or None In the Explorer Mode the options are None Tree View Only List View Only or Tree and List View Apply Text Style Select the text style to be applied to the connection text Apply Text Color Select the text color to be applied to the connection text 5 20 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Introduction To communicate with various host devices install Microsoft ActiveSync Version 4 5 or other compatible with Windows Embedded Compact 7 platform on the host computer Use ActiveSync to synchronize information on the vehicle computer with information on the host computer Changes made on the vehicle computer or host computer appear in both places after synchronization ActiveSync software Allows working with vehicle computer compatible host applications on the host computer ActiveSync replicates data from the vehicle computer so the host application can view enter and modify data on the vehicle computer Synchronizes files between the vehicle computer and host computer converting the files to the correct format Backs up the data stored on the vehicle computer Synchronization is a one step procedure that ensures the data is always safe and up to date Copies rather than synchronizes files between the vehicle computer and host computer Controls when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode e g set to synchronize continually while the vehicle computer is connected to the host c
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61. N and must match the AP ESSID for the vehicle computer to communicate with the AP J NOTE Two profiles with the same user friendly name are acceptable but not recommended Tap Next The Operating Mode dialog box displays Operating Mode Use the Operating Mode dialog box to select the operating mode Infrastructure or Ad Hoc and the country location 4 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Wireless LAN Profile Entry EA Fa Operating Mode infrastructure 2of7 Cancel lt Back Figure 4 7 Operating Mode Dialog Box Table 4 5 Operating Mode Fields Field Operating Mode Country Description Select Infrastructure to enable the vehicle computer to transmit and receive data with an AP Infrastructure is the default mode Select Ad Hoc to enable the vehicle computer to form its own local network where mobile computers communicate peer to peer without APs using a shared ESSID Country determines if the profile is valid for the country of operation The profile country must match the country in the options page or it must match the acquired country if 802 11d is enabled Single Country Use When the device is only used ina single country set every profile country to Allow Any Country In the Options gt Regulatory dialog box see Figure 4 47 on page 4 34 select the specific country the device is used in and deselect the Enable 802 11d option This is the most common and efficient configuration elim
62. Network Places 1 objectis selected g Mobile Device af Figure 7 1 w Application O Application Data My Documents G Network On Board IDE Platform profiles IS Program Files Temp Windows Fa Control Panel ActiveSync Explorer Size Type File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder 23 bytes Shortcut Modified 10 31 2003 8 00 0 5 Double click the folder to expand the contents of the folder Application File Edit view Favorites Tools Help sack pO search gt Folders EBk Address Other Places g Mobile Device My Network Documents My Network Places Name 2 O airbeam BT Reg Test BTRegulatory BTSDK Apps O Fusion4ddon O Fusion4pps HTML Guide Images Microsoft Remote Gsm C Startup way 3 Wavelink SoxxcSOBenAppl ACTIVESYNCS24 Pal AUDIOSAMP EXE Pa AUDIOSAMP 11K A ELT EXE Size Type File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder 0 bytes ID File 31 bytes 91 0KB 09 5KB 76 DKB RUN File Application Application Application Application Modified 41212004 9 38 18 530 2003 11 28 35 11 1 2003 12 56 1 7 6 2005 8 41 14 AM 2128 2005 7 50 24 2128 2005 7 50 28 8 CALCLEXE 51 0KB 49 objectis g M
63. P Internet connections CHAP is more secure than PAP because it performs a three way handshake during the initial link establishment between the home and remote machines It can also repeat the authentication anytime after the link is established MS CHAP Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol MS CHAP is an implementation of the CHAP protocol that Microsoft created to authenticate remote Windows workstations MS CHAP is identical to CHAP except that MS CHAP is based on the encryption and hashing algorithms used by Windows networks and the MS CHAP response to a challenge is in a format optmized for compatibility with Windows operating systems MS CHAP v2 MS CHAP v2 is a password based challenge response mutual authentication protocol that uses the industry standard Message Digest 4 MD4 and Data Encryption Standard DES algorithms to encrypt responses The authenticating server challenges the access client and the access client challenges the authenticating server If either challenge is not correctly answered the connection is rejected MS CHAP v2 was originally designed by Microsoft as a PPP authentication protocol to provide better protection for dial up and virtual private network VPN connections With Windows XP SP1 Windows XP SP2 Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 SP4 MS CHAP v2 is also an EAP type PAP Password Authentication Protocol PAP has two variations PAP and CHAP PAP It verifies a user name and password
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65. ScanSamp2 exe application from the Application folder to the Windows folder Non FFS Partitions Non FFS Partitions include additional software and data pre loaded on the vehicle computer that can be upgraded Unlike FFS Partitions these partitions are not visible when the operating system is running They also contain system information Non FFS partitions include the following 7 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide e Windows CE The complete Windows CE operating system is stored on Flash devices If necessary the entire OS image may be downloaded to the vehicle computer using files provided by Motorola The current OS partition on the vehicle computer is included as part of the TCM installation package Any upgrades must be obtained from Motorola This partition is mandatory for the vehicle computer e Splash Screen a bitmap smaller than 16 Kb and limited to 8 bits per pixel is displayed as the vehicle computer cold boots To download a customized screen to display see Flash Storage on page 7 4 J NOTE 8 bits per pixel only applies to splash screen images Once Windows CE is running the color density is 16 bits per pixel e IPL This program interfaces with the host computer and allows downloading via serial cable any or all of the partitions listed above as well as updated versions of IPL Use caution downloading updated IPL versions incorrect downloading of an IPL causes permanent damage to the vehicle computer IPL i
66. Symbol Application Guide p n 72 68901 xx and the Microsoft Applications User Guide for Symbol Devices p n 72E 68197 xx for application information Figure 3 20 Programs Menu Desktop Button Use the Desktop button to minimize all open programs and display the desktop Task Manager and Properties Use the Task Manager to control an application s use and use the Properties functions to set display and clock options Task Manager 1 Select ALT TAB to display the Task Manager window Operating the VC70 3 13 Task Manager Active Tasks Rapid Deployment Doci Switch To End Task Figure 3 21 Task Manager Window 2 Tap a task inthe Active Tasks list and tap Switch To to make that task the primary task or tap End Task to end the selected task 3 Tap X to exit the Task Manager window Properties 1 Tap Start gt Control Panel gt Taskbar and Start Menu The Task Manager and Start Menu window displays 2 This menu provides taskbar options e Check the Always on Top checkbox to keep the taskbar on top of all other windows e Check the AutoHide checkbox to make the taskbar disappear touch the bottom of the display to make the taskbar return e Check the Show Clock checkbox to display the clock on the taskbar 3 Tap OK to save the settings and exit the window Taskbar and Start Menu OK Advanced Suto hide Show Clock Figure 3 22 Taskbar and Start Menu General Tab Advanced Tab 1 Tap
67. VC70N0 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Jian OD o VC70N0 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 72 164686 01 Revision A November 2012 VC70N Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 2012 by Motorola Solutions Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Motorola This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Motorola grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Motorola No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Mo
68. When using another type of a mount to install the VC70 the PSU may have to be installed remotely Use the template shown below to prepare the installation surface You need to also use an extender cable PN 25 159549 01 to connect the PSU to the vehicle computer 2 16 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Measurements are given in millimeters A Ofo Figure 2 15 PSU Installation Template Installation 2 17 Installing the Optional OWERTY AZERTY Keyboard The keyboard kit contains the following items e Keyboard e Right and left mounting arms e Four torx head screws with flat and lock washers e Six screws with captive flat and lock washers for keyboard fastening e Two locking knobs two flat washers and two lock washers 1 Position the keyboard on the tray and fasten six M4x10mm screws 6 Screws with captive washers Tray Keyboard Figure 2 16 Attaching the Keyboard to the Tray 2 Attach the left and right mounting arms to both sides of the VC70 using the M5x14mm torx head screws with flat and lock washers Only tighten the cap screws three turns 2 18 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Left Mounting Arm Torx Head Screws with Flat and Loc Washers Flat Washer Lock Washer us C TBH FORE Z A ZA Figure 2 17 Attaching the Brackets to the VC70 3 Insert the keyboard locking knobs through the washers and brackets and screw into the keyboard tray Ti
69. able and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 5 12 2 Discover and bond pair with the remote device See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 5 5 5 10 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 3 In BTExplorer select the Remote Devices folder 4 Select the Trusted Devices folder 5 Tap the remote device folder 6 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears 7 Inthe Action drop down list select one of the options Send Contact Information Swap Contact Information Fetch Contact Information or Send a Picture Send a Picture To send a picture to another device 1 Ensure the vehicle computer is discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 5 12 2 Discover and bond pair with the remote device See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 5 5 3 In BTExplorer select the Remote Devices folder 4 Select the Trusted Devices folder 5 Tap the remote device folder 6 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears OBEX Object Push Select Connection Parameters Address fon1237415619 Device Name Pocket PC Service Mame Jose Object Push Connection Parameters Action Send 3 Picture v Object None Selected gt Si Figure 5 4 OBEX Object Push Window 7 Inthe Action drop down list select Send A Picture 8 Tap ful The Send Local Picture window appears Send Local Pict
70. ar if you selected Infrastructure mode The channels listed are dependent upon the band selected in the Options gt Band Selection window See Band Selection on page 4 34 for more information To select Ad Hoc mode 1 Select a channel number from the Channel drop down list Table 4 6 Ad Hoc Channels Band Channel Frequency 2412 MHz 2 4 GHz 2417 MHz 2422 MHz 2427 MHz 2432 MHz 2437 MHz 2442 MHz 2447 MHz 2452 MHz 2457 MHz _ 2462 MHz 4 8 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Table 4 6 Ad Hoc Channels Band Channel Frequency 5 GHz 36 5180 MHz 40 5200 MHz 44 5220 MHz 48 5240 MHz wireless LAN Profile Entry Channel fi 2412 MHz Figure 4 8 Ad Hoc Settings Dialog Box 2 Tap Next The Encryption dialog box displays See Encryption on page 4 16 for encryption options Authentication Use the Authentication dialog box to configure authentication If you selected Ad Hoc mode this dialog box is not available and authentication is set to None by default Select an authentication type from the drop down list and tap Next Selecting PEAP or TTLS displays the Tunneled dialog box Selecting None EAP TLS or LEAP displays the Encryption dialog box See Encryption on page 4 16 for encryption options Table 4 7 lists the available authentication options Wireless Applications 4 9 Authentication None x lt lt lt Back Next gt gt gt Figure 4 9 Authenticatio
71. ard returns to the Installed Server Certs dialog box Root Certificate Store Do you want to ADD the following certificate to the Root Store Subject EAP ENG COM Issuer Self Issued Time Validity Tuesday August 05 2003 through Friday August 05 2005 Serial Number 2602DFCC D9B47993 406E2CE0 SEF3868C Figure 4 15 Confirmation Dialog Box Credential Cache Options If you selected any of the password based authentication types you can select different credential caching options These options specify when the network credential prompts appear at connection on each resume or at a specified time Wireless Applications 4 13 Entering the credentials directly into the profile permanently caches the credentials In this case the vehicle computer does not require user login If a profile does not contain credentials entered through the configuration editor you must log in to the vehicle computer before connecting Caching options only apply on credentials entered through the login dialog box Profile En Prompt for Login at a Ak Connect Figure 4 16 Prompt for Login at Dialog Box If the vehicle computer does not have the credentials you are prompted to enter a username and password If the vehicle computer has the credentials previous entered via a login dialog box it uses these credentials unless the caching options require the vehicle computer to prompt for new credentials If you entered the creden
72. ashers Side Mount Microphone Holder Figure 2 80 nstalling the External Microphone Mount 2 46 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Chapter 3 Operating the VC70 Introduction This chapter explains the buttons status icons and controls on the VC70 and provides basic instructions for using the VC70 including powering on and resetting It also included instructions for entering and capturing data Quick Access Panel The Quick Access Panel contains buttons and LEDs to control the operation of the vehicle computer 3 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Ambient Light Sensor P1 Button P2 Button P3 Keyboard P3 Button 4D P4 am Speaker P4 Button Brightness Button Function LED Power Button Charging LED COMM LED Figure 3 1 VC70 Quick Access Panel Power Button Press the Power button to place the vehicle computer into suspend mode When in suspend mode press the Power button to resume normal operation Charging LED Table 3 1 lists the states of the charging LED Table 3 1 Charging LED Indicator LED State Indication Off Backup battery charging is not available Solid Amber Backup battery is fully charged backup battery only available Blinking Amber Backup battery is not full backup battery only available Slow Blinking Amber Backup battery is low backup battery only available Solid Green Backup battery is fully charged both external power and
73. assign the IP subnet mask default gateway DNS and WINS addresses the vehicle computer profile uses Select either DHCP or Static from the drop down list and tap Next Selecting Static IP displays the IP Address Entry dialog box Selecting DHCP displays the Transmit Power dialog box IP Address Entry Use the IP Address Entry dialog box to enter the IP address and subnet information Profile Entry IF Address Entry IP Address Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 C Adwanced Figure 4 26 Static IP Address Entry Dialog Box Wireless Applications 4 19 Table 4 14 Static IP Address Entry Fields Field Description IP Address The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end This address is called the IP address Internet Protocol address Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address that is made up of a network identifier and a host identifier Enter the IP address as a dotted decimal notation with the decimal value of each octet separated by a period for example 192 168 7 27 Subnet Mask Most TCP IP networks use subnets to manage routed IP addresses Dividing an organization s network into subnets allows it to connect to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Select the A
74. ast 72 hours Critical suspension occurs when e The VC70 is receiving power from the Backup battery and the battery discharges to a low capacity Waking the Vehicle Computer The wakeup conditions define what actions wakeup the vehicle computer after it has gone into suspend mode The vehicle computer can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button on the Quick Access Panel or automatically by control panel timeout settings Tap a gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power icon gt Wakeup tab These settings are configurable and the factory default settings are shown in Table 3 6 Table 3 6 Wakeup Default Settings Condition for Wakeup Power Button Automatic TimeQut External power AC or DC is applied Yes Forklift Ignition turns on Yes Forklift Ignition turns off No VC70 is connected to a serial device Yes VC70 is connected to a USB device Yes VC70 is disconnected from a USB device Yes A key is pressed Yes An attached scanner is triggered Yes screen is touched No Reduced Power Consumption During the Reduced Power Consumption mode the device is powered by the backup battery 3 18 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Table 3 7 shows the reduced power consumption mode active components Table 3 7 Reduced Power Consumption Mode VC70 Component Active CPU On sensor Micro On Display backlight Level 1 WLAN state On On not connected WLAN state connected On connected WLAN state
75. ate profile to create a wireless profile from that network This starts the Wireless LAN Profile Entry which allows you to set the values for the selected network After editing the profile the vehicle computer automatically connects to this new profile Profile Editor Wizard Use the Manage Profiles to create a new profile or edit an existing profile If editing a profile the fields reflect the current settings for that profile If creating a new profile the known information for that WLAN network appears in the fields Navigate through the wizard using the Next and Back buttons Tap X to quit On the confirmation dialog box tap No to return to the wizard or tap Yes to quit and return to the Manage Profiles window See Manage Profiles Application on page 4 22 for instructions on navigating the Profile Editor Wizard Profile ID In the Profile ID dialog box in the Profile Editor Wizard enter the profile name and the ESSID Wireless LAN Profile Entry x Profile Name 101 ESSID 101 a7 Cones SEER Ee Figure 4 6 Profile ID Dialog Box Table 4 4 Profile ID Fields Field Description Name The name and WLAN identifier of the network connection Enter a user friendly name for the mobile computer profile used to connect to either an AP or another networked computer Example The Public LAN ESSID The ESSID is the 802 11 extended service set identifier The ESSID is 32 character maximum string identifying the WLA
76. cable 6 5 Cable external power supply to vehicle battery 25 159551 01 10 includes fuse kit VC70 9 60VDC Use with PWRS 9 60VDC R Speaker cable adapter for HSN4040A 25 159552 01 DC Power bridge 29 159553 01 Cable external power supply to existing VC5090 power cable 25 71919 03R or 25 71919 04R 2 External Roof mounted Antenna 8508851K46 External Antenna AC Line Cords 1 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Table 1 1 Accessories Continued Accessory Description Part Number US AC line cord grounded three wire for power 23844 00 00R supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M three wire grounded BS1363 50 16000 219R plug Associated Countries Hong Kong Iraq Malaysia Singapore United Kingdom For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded three wire CEE 50 16000 220R 7 7plug Associated Countries Europe Abu Dhabi Bolivia Dubai Egypt Korea Russia Vietnam For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded CIE 23 16 plug 50 16000 671R Associated Country Italy For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded three wire AS 50 16000 217R 3112 plug Associated Country Australia China New Guinea For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded three wire NEMA 50 16000 218R 1 15P plug Associated Countries Japan For power supply 50 14000 241R AC Line Cord 1 8M grounded USA NEMA 5 15P
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78. cify key press for Simulate Key press Required only when action is Simulate Keypress Disabling the Fusion RX Sensitivity Degradation Key Name HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Comm XWING20_1 Parms DesenseRxEnable 1 Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the vehicle computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during vehicle computer operation Maintaining the Vehicle Computer v NOTE Whenever the VC7O is being replaced on a fork lift ensure that the VC70 is compatible with the power cable installed on the truck For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the vehicle computer Take care not to scratch the screen of the vehicle computer When working with the vehicle computer use your finger tip or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch sensitive screen Never use an actual pen or pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the vehicle computer screen Although the vehicle computer is water and dust resistant do not expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time In general treat the vehicle computer as you would any other electronic device The screen of the vehicle computer is glass Do not to drop the vehicle computer or subject it to strong impact Protect the vehicle computer from temperature extremes Do not store or use the vehicle computer in any location that is extremely dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to cl
79. ck the cable connections between the connected to the vehicle computer keyboard and the vehicle computer The application does not require Configure the application to use the keyboard keyboard input Vehicle computer is not responding Warm boot the vehicle computer If problem continues contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support See Service Information on page xiv COMM LED is turned off Enable the COMM LED using the Control Panel See COMM LED on page 3 3 Too far from other Bluetooth devices Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a range of 10 meters The Bluetooth device s nearby are Turn on the Bluetooth device s you wish to not turned on find Lost network connection Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode If needed refer to the device s user documentation for help The Bluetooth device s are not in discoverable mode 10 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Technical Specifications The following tables summarize the vehicle computer s intended operating environment and general technical hardware specifications Vehicle Computer The following table summarizes the vehicle computer s intended operating environment Table A 1 Technical Specifications Physical and Environmental Characteristics Dimension Weight Keyboard Options Power Integrated Dual function Battery Display Interface Ports 11 5 in L x 8 9 in W x 2 4 in D
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81. d Cannot see characters Vehicle computer not powered onor Press the Power switch on the Quick Access on display suspended Power LED is off Panel Turn the main power switch on top of the vehicle computer to the on position Screen is too bright dark Adjust the brightness see Adjusting the Brightness on page 3 9 Display not adjusted properly Select Display in the Control Panel settings and adjust the display The vehicle computer is in Suspend Press the Power button on the Quick Access mode Power LED is off Panel to turn on the vehicle computer Recalibrate the screen through the Control Panel Calibration utility If problem continues contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support See Service Information on page xiv Replacement screen protector was Replace or re apply screen protector not applied correctly Optional serial scanner Scanner is not properly connected to Connect the scanner to the COM1 port Ensure does not operate the vehicle computer the proper COM port is selected in the DataWedge application see nstalling a Scanner on page 2 24 If the problem continues refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide Touchscreen not working Display not properly calibrated DataWedge application is not enabled Ensure that the DataWedge application is or set to the correct COM Port enabled and set to the correct port See Setting up a Scanner Using Data Wedge on page 2 39 External power is not
82. d enter a file name and then tap OK A text file is saved in the selected folder Clearing the Log To clear the log tap Clear Versions Window The Versions window displays software firmware and hardware version numbers This window only updates when it is displayed There is no need to update constantly The content of the window is determined at runtime along with the actual hardware and software to display in the list Executable paths of the software components on the list are defined in registry so that the application can retrieve version information from the executable File not found appears if the executable cannot be found at the specified path To open the Versions window tap Versions in the Wireless Status window 4 30 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Wireless Status Configuration Editor 2 0 0 33 Fusion Build 2 0 0 17 LoginService 2 0 0 11 Photon 2 0 0 76 wc hiag 2 0 0 20 WCLaunch 2 0 0 5 wW SAFI 2 0 0 12 wW SRY 2 0 0 26 WilStatus 2 0 0 15 Figure 4 41 Versions Window The window displays software version numbers for the following e Configuration Editor Fusion 2 0 only e Fusion Build e LoginService e PublicAPI Fusion 2 5 and above e Photon10 e WCConfigED e WCDiag e WCLaunch e WCSAPI e WCSRV e WCStatus Wireless Diagnostics Application The Wireless Diagnostics application window provides links to perform ICMP Ping Trace Routing and Known APs To open
83. ddress or select an IP address from the drop down list 2 From the Size drop down list select a size value 3 Tap Start Test The ICMP Ping test starts Information of the ping test displays in the appropriate fields Trace Route Window Trace Route traces a packet from a computer to a host showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes The Trace Route utility identifies where the longest delays occur The Trace Route window allows testing a connection at the network layer part of the IP protocol between the vehicle computer and any place on the network To open the Trace Route window tap Trace Route in the Wireless Diagnostics window 4 32 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Tracing Route to 157 235 189 254 1 157 235 334 241 RTT 4 ms 5 157 235 1859 254 RTT 312 ms Trace Route Complete in 734 ms Figure 4 44 Trace Route Window Enter an IP address or a DNS Name in the IP combo box and tap Start Test The IP combo box should match the information shown in the ICMP Ping window s IP combo box When starting a test the trace route attempts to find all routers between the vehicle computer and the destination The Round Trip Time RTT between the vehicle computer and each router appears along with the total test time The total test time may be longer than all RT Ts added together because it does not only include time on the network Known APs Window The Known APs w
84. de e Windows CE 7 0 Professional Operating System e Tl OMAP4430 processor at 1GHz in turbo mode CPU e 512MB DDR2 volatile memory 2GB EMMC non volatile memory e 10 4 XGA 1024 x 768 Switchable to SVGA 800x600 4 3 format color display e Wireless and wired printing e Integrated antennas e Integrated speaker Antenna Port for Ambient Light Sensor Optional External Antenna P1 Key Display P2 Key Keyboard P3 Key peaker P4 Key Brightness Key Function LED Power Button Charging LED COMM LED Internal Speaker Figure 1 1 VCZO Front View Getting Started 1 3 Backup Battery Door O Yo x y O Mg Antenna Port for Main Power PEIC oul Optional External Switch Antenna Figure 1 2 VC70 Back View COM2 CAN bus COM1 Port Microphone External Speaker USB 1 USB 2 Power Ethernet Bottom Connectors Figure 1 3 VC70 Bottom View 1 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Accessories Table 1 2 lists the accessories available from Motorola for the VC70 Table 1 1 Accessories Accessory Description Part Number scanners Corded scanners e LS3408 ER Rugged barcode laser scanner LS3408 ER20005R
85. dow appears 2 Select the slider and adjust the gain 3 Tap OK Serial Port Services J NOTE By default COM ports COM4 COM5 and COM9 are Bluetooth virtual ports If an application opens one of these ports the Bluetooth driver activates and guides you through a Bluetooth connection Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection just as you would a physical serial cable connection You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port To establish a serial port connection 1 Ensure the vehicle computer is discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 5 12 2 Discover and bond pair with the remote device See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 5 5 3 In BTExplorer select the Remote Devices folder 4 Select the Trusted Devices folder 5 12 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 5 Tap the remote device folder 6 Tap and hold Serial Port and select Connect in the pop up menu The Remote Service Connection window appears Remote Service Connection Connection Information Address 001237415619 Device Name Pocket PC Service Mame Serial Fort Service Type Serial Port Local Device Port Information Local COM Port Sai Local Baud Rate 57600 F Local Port Options Hone F Figure 5 6 Remote Service Connection Window 7 Inthe Local COM Port drop down list select a COM port 8 Tap OK Personal Area Network Serv
86. dvanced check box then tap NEXT to display the Advanced Address Entry dialog box Enter the Gateway DNS and WINS address Tap NEXT without selecting the Advanced check box to display the Transmit Power dialog box Profile Entry Advanced Address Entry caw E DNS 0 0 0 0 WINS o 0 0 0 Figure 4 27 Advanced Address Entry Dialog Box The IP information entered in the profile is only used if you selected the Enable IP Mgmt check box in the Options gt System Options dialog box System Options on page 4 35 If you didn t select this the IP information in the profile is ignored and the IP information entered in the Microsoft interface applies Table 4 15 IP Config Advanced Address Entry Fields Field Description G W The default gateway forwards IP packets to and from a remote destination DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS translates domain names and IP addresses and controls Internet email delivery Most Internet services require DNS to operate properly If DNS is not configured Web sites cannot be located and or email delivery fails WINS WINS is a Microsoft Net BIOS name server WINS eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations Tap Next The Transmit Power dialog box displays Transmit Power The Transmit Power drop down list contains different options for Ad Hoc and Infrastructure mode Aut
87. e 4 1 Wireless Applications Icons Signal Strength Descriptions Icon Status Action Excellent signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use A Very good signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use z E Good signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use E Fair signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Notify the network administrator that m the signal strength is only Fair E Poor signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Performance may not be optimum m Notify the network administrator that the signal strength is Poor Out of network range not No wireless LAN network connection Notify the network administrator r associated No wireless LAN network No wireless LAN network card detected or radio disabled Notify the network l card detected administrator Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off With Fusion To turn the WLAN radio off tap the Signal Strength icon and select Disable Radio Wireless Applications 4 3 Wireless Status Wireless Diagnostics Figure 4 3 Disable Radio To turn the WLAN radio on tap the Signal Strength icon and select Enable Radio Figure 4 4 Enable Radio 4 4 C70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Find WLANs Application Use the Find WLANs application to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and mobile computer To open the Find WLANs application tap the Signal Strength icon Find WL
88. e Computer Product Reference Guide Numeric Keyboard Numeric Keyboard Connector 4 Torx Head Screws with Captive Washers Figure 2 23 nstalling the Mount on the VC70 5 Connect the numeric keyboard to a free USB connector Fasten the screws using a flat head screw driver Installation 2 23 Installing the Scanner Mount The Scanner mount kit contains the following items e side accessory mount PN KT ACCMNT VC70 R with two screws two captive lock washers and flat washers e scanner mount PN KT SCANMNT VC70 R with four screws four captive lock washers and flat washers 1 Attach the scanner mount to the side accessory mount using four M4x10mm screws with captive flat and lock washers Tork the screws to 8 10 kgf cm 7 10 Ibs in 2 Attach the side accessory mount to the VC70 using two M5x14mm screws with captive flat and lock washers Tork the screws to 20 10 kgf cm 17 10 Ibs in Side Accessory Mount Screws Figure 2 24 nstalling the Scanner Bracket 2 24 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Installing a Scanner The following scanners can be connected to the vehicle computer e LS3408 ER Rugged barcode laser scanner serial USB e DS3508 ER Rugged 1D 2D imager scanner serial USB e DS3578 ER Rugged cordless 1D 2D imager scanner bluetooth e LS3578 ER Rugged barcode scanner bluetooth e DS457 Fixed mount imager scanner serial USB e RS507 Hands free cordless imager bl
89. e VC70 The scanner beeps indicating that it is successfully connected to the VC70 6 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 7 When completing scanning scan the unpair label barcode in the upper left side of the VC70 This will disconnect your scanner from the VC70 Setting up a Scanner Using Data Wedge J NOTE Data Wedge does not support scanners connected via a USB port To configure the VC70 to communicate with the scanner 1 Double tap the DataWedge icon llh on the control panel to launch the application 2 Select Advanced Configuration gt Profiles gt Profile0 gt Routs gt Routo gt Input gt Plugin gt and select Serial 3 Click Back until you return to Profile0 4 Select Input gt Serial gt lt Required COM port gt COM3 gt Enable J NOTE The above shown configuration is typical to one type of scanner Configuration details per scanner type are shown in Table 2 1 on page 2 41 2 40 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide a WLLL Adress eip ocalnos 4S J ces ides Fa mada sapamgeri 1 COT 2 COME USE Cable 3 3 COMI 4 DOM H coms D Bik E A AA de aowa amat Epira Pew gea Aa Figure 2 74 Port Selection Window 5 Click Back to go back to DataWedge main screen Verify that your scanner is ready for capture tatus Ready Running Start
90. ean the vehicle computer If the surface of the vehicle computer screen becomes soiled clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window cleaning solution Periodically check nuts and bolts to ensure they are tightened to the proper torque Ensure that you have spare screws when changing desiccant bags and SD cards 10 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Returning the Vehicle Computer for Service J NOTE Motorola has taken great care to ensure environmental conditions such as humidity will not affect the stability of the vehicle computer This is accomplished my means of desiccant bags which can be inserted by the user upon receipt of the vehicle computer In the event the vehicle computer needs to be shipped by air carrier to Motorola for repair or maintenance it is essential that the user remove the desiccant door cover before the vehicle computer is packaged for shipment The reason for this step is to avoid compromising the vehicle computer as a result of pressurization during air transit The user must simply remove the screws associated with the desiccant door on the back of the unit Discard the used desiccant bags Upon receipt of the repaired vehicle computer the user should insert new desiccant bags if used and reseal the doors using new screws Replacing the Desiccant Bag 1 The VC70 ships with a desiccant bag installed The installer may wish to replace the desiccant in the VC70 with a new bag prior to in
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92. ein you can set the profile name and ESSID Set security network address information and power consumption level for the new profile Deleting a Profile To delete a profile from the list tap and hold and select Delete from the pop up menu A confirmation dialog box appears Ordering Profiles Tap and hold a profile from the list and select Move Up or Move Down to order the profile If the current profile association is lost the vehicle computer attempts to associate with the first profile in the list then the next until it achieves a new association J NOTE Profile Roaming must be enabled Export a Profile To export a profile to a registry file tap and hold a profile from the list and select Export from the pop up menu The Save As dialog box displays with the Application folder and a default name of WCS_PROFILE profile GUID reg Globally Unique Identifier Mame WCS_PROFILES REG Type x Figure 4 35 Save As Dialog Box If required change the name in the Name field and tap Save A confirmation dialog box appears after the export completes Wireless Applications 4 25 Wireless Status Application To open the Wireless Status window tap the Signal Strength icon gt Wireless Status The Wireless Status window displays information about the wireless connection Wireless Status Wireless Status 2 Current Profile 3 IPv4 Status 4 Wireless Log 5 Versions 6 Quit Figure 4 36 Wireless Status Window
93. eless Option dialog box to select one of the following operation options from the drop down list e Operating Mode Filtering e Regulatory e Band Selection e System Options e Change Password e Export Operating Mode Filtering The Operating Mode Filtering options cause the Find WLANs application to filter the available networks found Jor Mode Filtering 7 Settings AP Networks Ad Hoc Networks Figure 4 46 OP Mode Filtering Dialog Box The AP Networks and Ad Hoc Networks check boxes are selected by default 4 34 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Table 4 24 OP Mode Filtering Options Field Description AP Networks Select the AP Networks check box to display available AP networks and their signal strength within the Available WLAN Networks see Find WLANs Application on page 4 4 These are the APs available to the vehicle computer profile for association If this option was previously disabled refresh the Available WLAN Networks window to display the AP networks available to the vehicle computer AD Hoc Networks Select the Ad Hoc Networks check box to display available peer adapter networks and their signal strength within the Available WLAN Networks These are peer networks available to the vehicle computer profile for association If this option was previously disabled refresh the Available WLAN Networks window to display the Ad Hoc networks available to the vehicle computer Tap Save to save the sett
94. ell s driver specification for an interface between network hardware and higher level protocols It supports multiple protocols on a single NIC Network Interface Controller It is capable of understanding and translating any network information or request sent by any other ODI compatible protocol into something a NetWare client can understand and process Open System Authentication Open System authentication is a null authentication algorithm P PAN Personal area network Using Bluetooth wireless technology PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly Generally a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33 foot range Only devices within this limited area typically participate in the network Parameter A variable that can have different values assigned to it PING Packet Internet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Print Contrast Signal PCS Measurement of the contrast brightness difference between the bars and spaces of a symbol A minimum PCS value is needed for a bar code symbol to be scannable PCS RL RD RL where RL is the reflectance factor of the background and RD the reflectance factor of the dark bars Programming Mode The state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values See Scanning Mode Glossary
95. emory keyboard 800x600 4 3 format Software Versions This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions for e OEM version e Fusion version OEM Software To determine the OEM software version Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System Information icon gt System tab System Info OK UID Pati FSE6SB7606490108 UUID Part 2 DiOEOCADBC3COG0O ESN 12091520120018 OS Version 07 00 2806 DEM Name Motorola VC7ONO Fusion Software To determine the Fusion software version Tap Fusion icon gt Wireless Status gt Versions About This Guide XIII Wireless Status 6 Versions Export Export FusionPublicAPT h Subsyste S aN VAA n on ion X_2 00 0 0 041E PIN o1 FUslON ne UU i Devices ALL Customer s ALL Applications F Middleware E WLAN Adapters System Information E InterFace gt Type TI WLAN SDIO Version 0 01 Device Model Motorola YCFONO P N NJA SIN NJA E wireless Status Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows e Chapter 1 Getting Started provides information on getting the vehicle computer up and running for the first time e Chapter 2 Installation provides instructions for installing the vehicle computer in a forklift on a wall or ona desktop Provides instructions for installing accessories e Chapter 3 Operating the VC70 explains
96. en 3 As the screen instructs carefully touch and briefly hold on the center of each target that appears on the screen Repeat as the target moves around the screen 4 Tap the screen to accept the new calibration J NOTE f the calibration screen fails to respond contact Support Central for assistance Using the Keyboard If the present calibration does not allow you to use the touch screen use the externally connected keyboard or any standard USB keyboard to access the calibration 3 20 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 1 Press Ctrl Esc keys to access the Start menu 2 Using the arrow keys select Settings gt Control Panel 3 Press Enter to display the Control Panel window Fie View p m e 2 OG hk YY BB amp PF He DLL Backlight Bluetooth Certificates DataWedge Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet IST Settings Keyboard Mouse Network and Device Options Dial up Co aoe eae os AA G amp G b B Owner Password PC Power Programable Regional Remove Screen Stylus System System Info System USBConfig Connection Keys Settings Programs Resolution Manager JO Volume amp Sounds Figure 3 27 Control Panel Window 4 Using the arrow keys move to the Stylus icon and press Enter The Stylus Properties window appears Stylus Properties OK Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double ta
97. eo eee 7 6 connecting 000 eee ees 2 44 Splash screen 7 6 setup 2 39 SCaANNETS iia daki aa a E Iwa 2 24 0 screen brightness 3 9 screen calibration 3 18 open system 4 16 4 18 Service IMOMMANON s sa aiia duces vedo se emeneees XiV operating environment mobile computer A 1 setting up a partnership Operating mode 4 6 partnership 6 4 operating system xii SCHINGS reged duuedee bat caw hen oe bean sues os 3 11 Show clock 3 13 P signal strength 4 2 4 26 soft input panel 3 4 PAP iii wou puabotaeeade eecaneu deuce 4 10 SO KAYA 4 acu taugeasaae as as henge eens 3 11 partitionS 7 6 softreset 5 4 downloading 7 6 speakers 1 2 BB aaa 7 4 splash screen 7 6 non FFS 0c cee LLL LLL LL 7 5 starl MEN ser siamania caw ate beans E e a a A 3 11 PEAP 2L LL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LLL 4 8 4 9 SIAUG IIIA Sew E a a EA 4 18 pin outS A 4 U e oo5 646g AE IIIA AE ee uae lt oe 3 10 positioning the vehicle computer
98. equisites are applied the MSP client is activated using ii gt Settings gt Rapid Deployment Client menu Once the device had acquired the IP address and Rapid Deployment client scanned the provided barcode 1 The MSP Client contacts the MSP server 2 The MSP server downloads required files for update to the required location on the device Micro SD card or other 3 The MSP client activates update process 4 The update process normally performs a special sort of boot followed by flashing of the downloaded files 8 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 5 When flashing is over the device is automatically rebooted J NOTE The above steps do not require any user interaction 6 The screen is an example of screens shown on the device during the update process performed via OS Update utility Introduction This chapter provides special instructions required for third party software that can be used with the VC70 vehicle computer Wavelink TelnetCE When using a serial scanner in a Wavelink TelnetCE session the Wavelink Client communications parameters must be updated to reflect the connection of a scanner to one of the vehicle computer COM ports Serial options such as baud rate data bits stop bits and parity of the host session and the scanner must match The Wavelink Client defaults are e Baud 9600 e Data bits 8 e Stop bits 1 e Parity None Ensure that scanner default parameters match the Wa
99. es incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty About This Guide KV If you purchased your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner contact that business partner for support Returning the Vehicle Computer for Service J NOTE Motorola has taken great care to ensure environmental conditions such as humidity will not affect the stability of the vehicle computer This is accomplished my means of desiccant bags which can be inserted by the user upon receipt of the vehicle computer In the event the vehicle computer needs to be shipped by air carrier to Motorola for repair or maintenance it is essential that the user remove the desiccant door cover before the vehicle computer is packaged for shipment The reason for this step is to avoid compromising the vehicle computer as a result of pressurization during air transit The user must simply remove the screws associated with the desiccant door on the back of the unit Discard the used desiccant bags Upon receipt of the repaired vehicle computer the user should insert new desiccant bags if used and reseal the doors using new screws XVI VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Introduction The VC70 is Motorola s ultra rugged forklift mounted computer It is designed to maximize productivity in harsh environments Its rugged construction and high performance wireless ne
100. figuration Bar Code 7 Scan the Host RTS High barcode Figure 2 35 Host RTS High Bar Code J NOTE RTS must be configured High to enable reading 8 Scan the send row decode data barcode Figure 2 36 Send Row Decode Data Barcode 2 28 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 9 Scan Write to Custom Defaults barcode Write to Custom Defaults Figure 2 37 Custom Default Bar Code 10 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 Connecting a Serial SSI Scanner DS457 to a Serial Port J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a serial RS 457 scanner to the VC70 1 Connect the serial scanner cable to the scanner 2 Connect the serial scanner cable to the COM1 port COM1 Pot DS457 Scanner Cable PN 25 13227 02R Connect to an External Power Supply or to a USB Port Figure 2 38 Connecting Serial Scanner DS457 to COM1 Connector 3 Connect the serial connector power inlet to an external power supply or to a USB port 4 Scan the Set All Defaults bar code Installation 2 29 Figure 2 39 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration 5 Scan a SSI HOST barcode Figure 2 40 SS Host
101. ge e On electric vehicles take the power from as close to the battery as possible but not directly from the battery terminals and not before any main fuse e On gasoline diesel or propane vehicles take the power from as close to the battery terminals as possible and avoid using existing wiring e Ensure that all fuses are as close as possible to the power source Installation 2 11 12 Volt Internal Combustion Engine Forklifts J NOTE The vehicle computer contains an Ignition Sense feature that detects when the ignition switch is turned off and shuts the vehicle computer down after a preprogrammed timeout This feature allows the operator to use the vehicle computer for a predetermined time period after the ignition switch is turned off then shuts the vehicle computer down automatically to prevent over discharge of the forklift battery The timeout period is adjustable by the user see gnition Sensing on page 3 22 for setting the timeout value The normal current draw of a suspended vehicle computer is approximately 500mA When the vehicle computer shuts down using the Ignition Sense feature current draw is reduced to approximately 5 mA This feature provides the automatic shutoff functionality of an external relay without requiring an actual relay and has the added benefit of allowing the user to work for a preset time period before shutting down e All power wiring must use the supplied power cable e Fuse e one 3AB 15A 250V
102. ghten fully to lock into place 4 Torque the mounting arms torx head screws to 40 10 kgf cm 35 10 Ibs in 5 To adjust keyboard tray position loosen the right and left locking knobs two full turns and rotate the keyboard tray to the desired position The keyboard tray snaps into possible positions as it is rotated _ oe a a a Figure 2 18 Adjusting the Keyboard Tray Position 6 Tighten the keyboard tray locking knobs to secure the tray in position 7 Plug the keyboard cable into one of the USB connectors and carefully screw the locking screws using a flat head screw driver Installation 2 19 USB Connector Figure 2 19 USB Connectors Installing the Optional VC5090 Keyboard on the VC70 You can install the VC5090 keyboard on the VC70 using the keyboard adapter kit PN KT VC50KYBD ADPT R The kit contains the following items e Two spacers with screws and washers e Adapter cable 1 Attach the keyboard spacers to both sides of the VC70 using 2 M5x14mm torx head screws with captive washers for each spacer Tork the screws to 20 5 kgf cm 17 5 Ibs in VC70 Left Hand VC70 Spacer Bracket Torx Head Screws i ae Locking Knob with Flat and VC5090 Keyboard Lock Washers Figure 2 20 nstalling the VC5090 Keyboard on the VC70 2 20 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 2 Attach the VC5090 keyboard brackets part of the VC5090 keyboard assembly to both sides of
103. gnition Timeout drop down list select the amount of time before the vehicle computer shuts down after the ignition switch is turned off 4 Tap OK Chapter 4 Wireless Applications Introduction Figure 4 1 Wireless Local Area Networks WLANs allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and send data to a host device in real time Before using the vehicle computer on a WLAN the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the wireless LAN and the vehicle computer must be configured Refer to the documentation provided with the access points APs for instructions on setting up the hardware J NOTE The Wireless LAN operation in your vehicle computer is active by default To configure the vehicle computer a set of wireless applications provide the tools to configure and test the wireless radio in the vehicle computer The Wireless Application menu on the task tray provides the following wireless applications e Wireless Status e Wireless Diagnostics Find WLANs e Manage Profiles e Options e Log On Off e Enable Disable Radio Fusion 2 5 and above only Tap the a gt Programs gt Fusion gt Wireless Launch to display the Wireless Applications menu 4 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Signal Strength Icon Figure 4 2 Wireless Applications Menu Signal Strength Icon The Signal Strength icon in the task tray indicates the mobile computer s wireless signal strength as follows Tabl
104. he pairing Figure 2 70 SPP Profile Bar Code J NOTE Perform a cold boot by removing and re installing the battery onto the RS507 3 To pair the scanner with your VC70 scan the pair label barcode in the upper right side of the VC70 The scanner beeps indicating that it is successfully connected to the VC70 4 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 5 When completing scanning scan the unpair label barcode in the upper left side of the VC70 This will disconnect your scanner from the VC70 Connecting a Bluetooth Scanner DS3578 LS3578 Directly to the VC70 SPP Profile J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a Bluetooth scanner to the VC70 1 Ensure that the scanner battery is fully changed 2 Scan the Set All Defaults bar code Figure 2 71 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration Installation 2 39 3 Scan a SPP Profile barcode to configure the scanner to Bluetooth SPP profile mode before the pairing Figure 2 72 SPP Profile Bar Code 4 Scan Write to Custom Defaults barcode Write to Custom Defaults Figure 2 73 Custom Default Bar Code 5 To pair the scanner with your VC70 scan the pair label barcode in the upper right side of th
105. how to use the vehicle computer This includes instructions for powering on and resetting the vehicle computer entering and capturing data e Chapter 4 Wireless Applications provides instructions for using and configuring the mobile computer on a wireless network e Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth explains how to use Bluetooth functionality on the vehicle computer e Chapter 6 ActiveSync provides instructions for installing and configuring ActiveSync e Chapter 7 Application Development and Deployment provides instructions for installing the SMDK for C on the host computer and downloading software files to the vehicle computer e Chapter 8 Staging and Provisioning provides instructions for staging and provisioning the vehicle computer e Chapter 9 Software Configuration includes special configuration instruction for third party software used with the vehicle computer e Chapter 10 Maintenance includes instructions on cleaning and storing the vehicle computer and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during vehicle computer operation e Appendix A Specifications includes a table listing the technical specifications for the vehicle computer XIV VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document e Vehicle computer refers to the VC70 series of vehicle computers e Italics are used to highlight the following e Chapters and
106. ible until the FUNC key is pressed again sone ras F Fals feo EN m AOE ein al Ba SA SA ha sunal J amp S Ma MS en ar space ins nes p E Figure 3 10 QWERTY FUNC Keys sn 1 2 Fa amna EER om JJ em wm ap an e LCA sonia amp 9 henley OTD on aT E Spaco soe lool 63 OQ CD Figure 3 11 AZERTY FUNC Keys Operating the VC70 3 7 The SHIFT key when depressed displays the shifted alpha characters on the keyboard The shifted letters remain until the SHIFT key is pressed again IL te fQ wE RICT Y lu U ole e I oM Erl Xe V B LN ma E Gtr na EE Space ins oe a Cv gt E Figure 3 12 QWERTY Shifted Keys esc F1 F2 IF Nea Fs F6 LF7 FO FO F10 ES we A z E RI TY uL lole GS w QS D F e H u K mE ren WLX JLC LV B EN Jenso a 5 Ctrl me ALT SEI Space INS DEL gt Figure 3 13 AZERTY Shifted Keys Keyboard Functionality Optional Numeric QWERTY and AZERTY keyboards can be used with the vehicle computer Refer to Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 and Table 3 4 for a description of the keys Table 3 4 describes the general functions of the keyboard Figure 3 14 VC70 Numeric Keyboard Figure 3 16 VC70 AZERTY Keyboard Table 3 4 Key Descriptions SHIFT CTRL ALT FUNC A through Z 0 through 9 Press the SHIFT key followed by a alpha key to create uppercase alphabetic characters Press the
107. ices Connect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files collaborate or play multi player games To establish a Personal Area Network connection 1 Ensure the vehicle computer is discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 5 12 2 Discover and bond pair with the remote device See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 5 5 3 In BTExplorer select the Remote Devices folder 4 Select the Trusted Devices folder 5 Tap the remote device folder 6 Tap and hold Personal Area Network and select Connect in the pop up menu Bluetooth Settings Use the BTExplorer Settings window to configure the operation of the BTExplorer application Tap Tools gt Settings The BTExplorer Settings window appears Device Info Tab Use the Device Info tab to configure the vehicle computer s Bluetooth connection modes Using Bluetooth 5 13 BTExplorer Settings OK Device Info ia BTExplorer Settings Local Device Settings Device Name WwindowsCe Discoverable Mode Discoverable Connectable Mode Connectable Figure 5 7 BTExplorer Settings Device Info Tab Device Name Displays the name of the vehicle computer Discoverable Mode Allows you to set the vehicle computer to be discoverable by other Bluetooth devices or not be discoverable Note For security reasons the default is set to Non Discoverable Connectable Mode Allows you to set the vehicle computer to be connectable by other Bluetooth devices or no
108. inating the initialization overhead associated with acquiring a country via 802 11d Multiple Country Use When the device is used in more than one country select the Enable 802 11d option in the Options gt Regulatory dialog box see Figure 4 47 on page 4 34 This eliminates the need for reprogramming the country in Options gt Regulatory each time you enter a new country However this only works if the infrastructure i e APs supports 802 11d some infrastructures do not support 802 11d including some Cisco APs When the Enable 802 11d option is selected the Options gt Regulatory gt Country setting is not used For a single profile that can be used in multiple countries with infrastructure that supports 802 11d including Symbol infrastructure set the Profile Country to Allow Any Country Under Options gt Regulatory select Enable 802 11d The Options gt Regulatory gt Couniry setting is not used Wireless Applications 4 7 Table 4 5 Operating Mode Fields Continued Field Description Country For a single profile that can be used in multiple countries but with infrastructure that does not Continued support 802 11d set the profile country to Allow Any Country and de select uncheck Enable 802 11d In this case the Options gt Regulatory gt Country setting must always be set to the country the device is currently in This configuration option is the most efficient and may be chosen for use with any infrastr
109. indow displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the vehicle computer This window is only available in Infrastructure mode To open the Known APs window tap Known APs in the Wireless Diagnostics window Figure 4 45 Known APs Window See Jable 4 23 for the definitions of the icons next to the AP Table 4 23 Current Profile Window Icon Description j Hip The AP is the associated access point and is set to mandatory The AP is the associated access point but is not set to mandatory The vehicle computer is not associated to this AP but the AP is set as mandatory UF Ek The vehicle computer is not associated to this AP and AP is not set as mandatory Wireless Applications 4 33 Tap and hold on an AP to display a pop up menu with the following options Set Mandatory and Set Roaming Select Set Mandatory to prohibit the vehicle computer from associating with a different AP The letter M displays on top of the icon The vehicle computer connects to the selected AP and never roams until e You select Set Roaming e The vehicle computer roams to a new profile e The vehicle computer suspends e The vehicle computer resets warm or cold Select Set Roaming to allow the vehicle computer to roam to any AP with a better signal These settings are temporary and never saved to the registry Tap Refresh to update the list of the APs with the same ESSID The highest signal strength value is 32 Options Use the wir
110. ings or tap X to discard any changes Regulatory Options Use the Regulatory settings to configure the country the vehicle computer is in Due to regulatory requirements within a country a vehicle computer is only allowed to use certain channels equiatory i Settings jusa v Enable 802 11d Figure 4 47 Regulatory Options Dialog Box Table 4 25 Regulatory Options Field Description Settings Select the country from the drop down list To connect to a profile the profile country must match this setting or the AP country setting if you selected the Enable 802 11d check box Enable 802 11d The WLAN adapter attempts to retrieve the country from APs Profiles which use Infrastructure mode can only connect if the country set is the same as the AP country settings or if the profile country setting is Allow Any Country All APs must be configured to transmit the country information Band Selection The Band Selection settings identify the frequency bands to scan when finding WLANs These values refer to the 802 11 standard networks Wireless Applications 4 35 Sand Selectio Settings 2 4 GHz Band 5 GHz Band Figure 4 48 Band Selection Dialog Box Table 4 26 Band Selection Options Field Description 2 4GHz Band The Find WLANs application list includes all networks found in the 24 GHz band 802 11b and 802 119 5GHz Band The Find WLANs application list includes all networks found in the 5 GHz band 802 11a and 802 11n
111. it Local Service Local Service Information Headset Service Information Service Mame Headset volume m Local Device Information Local COM Fort coma Local Baud Rate 57600 F Local Port Options None F Figure 5 14 Headset Service Window Service Name Displays the name of the service Using Bluetooth 5 17 Security Tab To adjust the security settings for an individual service select the Services tab first then select the individual service then Properties BTExplorer Settings OK Security pi BTExplorer Settings PIN Code T Encrypt Link On All Sutgoing Connections To adjust the security settings For an individual service select the Services bab First then select the individual service then Properties Figure 5 15 BTExplorer Settings Security Tab Use PIN Code Incoming Select for automatic use of the PIN code entered in the PIN Code text box It is Connecting recommended not to use this automatic PIN code feature See Security on page 5 2 for more information PIN Code Enter the PIN code Encrypt Link On All Outgoing Select to enable or disable encryption Use encryption whenever possible Connections Discovery Tab Use the Discovery tab to set and modify discovered devices BTExplorer Settings OK Security Discovery virtual com peal BTExplorer Settings Device Discovery Settings Inquiry Length 10 Second Name Discovery Mode Automatic
112. k which allows communication with other Bluetooth devices Edit Local Service Ya Personal Area Networking Service Information Service Name Personal Area Networki Service Security Hone Support Group 4d hoc Networking Figure 5 12 Personal Area Networking Window Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Support Group Ad Hoc TBD Networking 5 16 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Serial Port Service Serial port allows COM ports to be accessed by other Bluetooth devices Edit Local Service Yoo Local Service Information Serial Port Service Information Service Mame Serial Pork Service Security None Local Device Information Local COM Fort comn Local Baud Rate 57600 Local Port Options None Figure 5 13 Serial Port Service Window Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Local COM Port Select the COM port Select COM1 to use a modem or other device that is connected to the connector on the bottom of the vehicle computer Local Baud Rate Select the communication baud rate Local Port Options Select the port option Headset Service Serial port allows COM ports to be accessed by other Bluetooth devices Ed
113. keys before RegMerge gets a chance to change them the vehicle computer must be cold booted The warm boot does not re initialize the registry and the early loading driver reads the new registry values Do not use Regmerge to modify built in driver registry values or merge the same Registry value to two files in the same folder as the results are undefined CopyFiles Windows CE expects certain files to be in the Windows folder residing in volatile storage Windows CE maintains the System Registry in volatile storage CopyFiles copies files from one folder to another on a cold boot Files can be copied from a non volatile partition Application or Platform to the Windows or other volatile partition during a cold boot During a cold boot CopyFiles looks for files with a CPY extension in the root of the Platform and Application FFS partitions Platform first and then Application These files are text files containing the source and destination for the desired files to be copied separated by gt The following example from the file application cpy is contained on the demo application partition included It can also be obtained from the Support Central web site at http supportcentral motorola com Files are copied to the Windows folder from the Flash File System using copy files cpy in the following order Platform Application Example Application ScanSamp2 exe gt Windows ScanSamp2 exe This line directs CopyFiles to copy the
114. le and or the VC70 Do not install the vehicle computer in a location that will affect vehicle safety driveability or visibility Installing a Micro SD Card A micro SD Secure Digital card provides secondary non volatile storage The card holder is located on the right side of the VC70 under the Service door To install the micro SD card 1 Remove the two screws securing the Service door 2 2 C70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Gas E Service Micro SD Card Memory Card Slot Figure 2 1 nstall Memory Card 2 Push the memory card with the contacts up into the card slot until it locks 3 Replace the Service door and secure using two captive screws A N CAUTION Ensure to torque the screws to seal the device properly Otherwise sealing can be compromised 4 Torque the torx head screws to 4 0 10 kgf cm 3 5 10 Ibs in Installation 2 3 U Mount Installation U mount Lock Washer Hex Head Screw J f Flat Washer Pow IT A Friction Pad Friction Pad Mounting Area Figure 2 2 Mounting Bracket Installation To install the U mount 1 Position the friction pads in the friction pad mounting area 2 Position the U mount over the mounting holes 3 Place lock and flat washers onto cap screws 4 Screw the M12x40mm hex head screws into mounting holes and tighten Torque the hex head screws 350 10 kgf cm 300 10 Ibs in Installing the VC70 on a Forklift
115. lected 3 Tap Next The Installed User Certificates dialog box appears 4 10 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Table 4 8 lists the PEAP tunneled authentication options Table 4 8 PEAP Tunneled Authentication Options PEAP Tunneled Authentication Description MS CHAP v2 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 MS CHAP v2 is a password based challenge response mutual authentication protocol that uses the industry standard Message Digest 4 MD4 and Data Encryption Standard DES algorithms to encrypt responses The authenticating server challenges the access client and the access client challenges the authenticating server If either challenge is not correctly answered the connection is rejected MS CHAP v2 was originally designed by Microsoft as a PPP authentication protocol to provide better protection for dial up and virtual private network VPN connections With Windows XP SP1 Windows XP SP2 Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 SP4 MS CHAP v2 is also an EAP type TLS EAP TLS is used during phase 2 of the authentication process This method uses a user certificate to authenticate Table 4 9 lists the TTLS tunneled authentication options Table 4 9 TTLS Tunneled Authentication Options TTLS Tunneled Authentication Description CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP is one of the two main authentication protocols used to verify the user name and password for PP
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117. me ee oe on eee ee 4 6 Adaptive Frequency Hopping 5 1 GOOG IA oe ee IAA ae kaaa 4 6 ad hoc networks 4 34 Advanced Encryption Standard 4 16 REO IAA IA eee agee mae es 4 16 PE 646 2 oe eens be E neces eoeeeeo E 5 1 allocating Memory 3 10 antennas 1 2 AP networkS 4 34 authentication 4 8 BA ES ne sue dais ee means doe er esse 4 9 LEAP 4ens nen eebe sooo st eae Aa bees 4 9 HONG ia Aa neue ee taeow ne wees 4 9 PEAP IAA res 4 9 B backup battery 3 22 battery check status 3 22 battery CON 3 11 batterystatus 3 10 Bluetooth 5 1 disable IA KIKIWA 5 2 NI IIIA IIIA 5 3 TOROUAG OM sz WI AAA 5 2 turning ON 5 3 bluetooth adaptive frequency hopping 5 1 ad hocmode 4 6 bonding 5 5 discovering devices 5 4 1E e IA ee eas hee eee ee eee 3 11 Bluetooth scanner 2 42 Bluetooth security 5 2 bonding bluetooth 5 5 boot COIG UPARA eed eee se eee oe 3 16 5 4 WNW ii 6 4 attr Gos oe ao oboe eyewear eS ee 5 4 brightne
118. mputer removes power to the cradle When the vehicle computer resumes normal operation power is re applied to the cradle If power to the cradle was removed for more than 30 seconds the scanner needs to re connect pair to the cradle Aim the scanner to the cradle pairing barcode Press the scanner trigger to re connect the scanner to the cradle The scanner emits a lo high beep when re connecting Installation 2 48 Installing the External Roof mounted Antenna WARNING The antenna must be installed in a location that will ensure a distance of at least 8 20cm A between the antenna and any bystander Sharkfin Antenna Figure 2 77 Sharkfin Antenna For general antenna installation instructions refer to the Installation Guide supplied with the antenna J IMPORTANT f not installed on a metal roof the antenna must be installed in the middle of a flat metal surface minimum size 2 56 65 mm x2 56 65 mm 1 Tap a gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System Manager icon The System Management window displays system Management w1 4 OK x A Figure 2 73 RF Settings Tab Window 2 Tap the External Devices tab 3 Tap the External Antenna radio button 2 44 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 4 Tap OK Connecting Accessories Connect an optional scanner ActiveSync serial cable or USB device such as a keyboard or mouse using the appropriate port on the bottom of the VC70 You should use eithe
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120. n Dialog Box Table 4 7 Authentication Options Authentication Description None Default setting when authentication is not required on the network EAP TLS Select this option to enable EAP TLS authentication EAP TLS is an authentication scheme through IEEE 802 1x It authenticates users and ensures only valid users can connect to the network It also restricts unauthorized users from accessing transmitted information by using secure authentication certificates PEAP Select this option to enable PEAP authentication This method uses a digital certificate to verify and authenticate a user s identity LEAP Select this option to enable LEAP authentication which is based on mutual authentication The AP and the connecting mobile computer require authentication before gaining access to the network TTLS Select this option to enable TTLS authentication Tunneled Authentication Use the Tunneled Authentication dialog box to select the tunneled authentication options There are different selections available for PEAP or TTLS authentication Profile Entry Tunneled Auth ms CHAP we iy Figure 4 10 Junneled Authentication Dialog Box To select a tunneled authentication type 1 Select a tunneled authentication type from the drop down list See Table 4 8 and Table 4 9 2 Select the User Certificate check box if a certificate is required If you selected the TLS tunnel type that requires a user certificate the check box is already se
121. n barcode IAT Figure 2 52 Serial Configuration Bar Code 7 Scan the Host RTS High barcode Figure 2 53 Host RTS High Bar Code J NOTE RTS must be configured High to enable reading 8 Scan the send row decode data barcode Figure 2 54 Send Row Decode Data Barcode 9 Scan Write to Custom Defaults barcode Installation 2 33 Write to Custom Defaults Figure 2 55 Custom Default Bar Code 10 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 11 To unpair the scanner from the cradle scan the Unpairing barcode Figure 2 56 Unpairing Bar Code Connecting a DS3578 ER LS3578 ER Scanner to a USB Port To connect a DS3578 ER LS3578 ER scanner to the VC70 J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner 1 Connect the USB scanner cable PN 25 159548 01 to the scanner 2 Connect the USB scanner cable to the USB connector You may connect your cable to USB 1 or USB 2 USB Connector USB Cable Figure 2 57 Connecting a Scanner to a USB Port 3 Open Microsoft WordPad and scan the following barcode Verify a correct reading 2 34 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide
122. n off after a specified number of minutes Ignition Sensing The vehicle computer contains an Ignition Sense feature that detects when the ignition switch is turned off and shuts the vehicle computer down after a preprogrammed timeout This feature allows the operator to use the vehicle computer for a predetermined time period after the ignition switch is turned off then shuts the vehicle computer down automatically to prevent over discharge of the forklift battery The timeout period is adjustable by the user The normal current draw of a suspended vehicle computer is approximately 500mA When the vehicle computer shuts down using the Ignition Sense feature current draw is reduced to approximately 5 mA This feature provides the automatic shutoff functionality of an external relay without requiring an actual relay and has the added benefit of allowing the user to work for a preset time period before shutting down The power cable must be connected to the ignition switch See 12 Volt Internal Combustion Engine Forklifts on page 2 17 for information on connecting the power cable to enable the Ignition Sense feature J NOTE These settings are not persistent across a cold boot 1 Tap ae gt Settings gt Control Panel gt VC70 System Management icon The System Management window displays 2 Select the Miscellaneous tab System Management v1 4 Terminal Lock Miscellaneous Figure 3 31 Miscellaneous Tab Window 3 In the Forklift I
123. n surface a reinforcing plate maybe required 29 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Allen Head Screws___ amp Lock Washers eS Flat Washers LU i T nt D D Flat Washers Mounting Surface Lock Washers g Nuts Figure 2 10 Mounting on a Vehicle Dashboard Routing Electrical Cables e Establish a neat route for the cable staying clear of moving parts or hot surfaces e Fix the cable to existing cable runs inside the vehicle using cable ties but make sure they are away from any moving or hot surfaces e When the cabling must go through a panel use a suitable gland e When fixing the conduit or cable on the outside of a vehicle use P Clips Either drill and tap the hole or use a nut and bolt to secure the clip e Ensure the cable does not have tight bends The minimum recommended radius is 63 5 mm 2 5 in e Ensure cables do not swing or chafe on the structure This often requires using cable ties approximately every foot and ensuring the cables do not flex often especially where they connect to the VC70 However if you must re position the VC70 occasionally ensure there is enough slack in the cable to accommodate movement without putting tension on the cable e DO NOT wind a cable in and out of the mesh on a ca
124. n write files to and read files from Data is retained even if power is removed The two FFS partitions appear as two separate folders in the Windows CE file system and are as follows e Platform The Platform FFS partition contains Motorola supplied programs and Dynamic Link Libraries DLLs This FFS is configured to include DLLs that control system operation Since these drivers are required for basic vehicle computer operation only experienced users should modify the content of this partition e Application The Application FFS partition is used to store application programs needed to operate the vehicle computer Working with FFS Partitions Because the FFS partitions appear as folders under the Windows CE file system they can be written to and read like any other folder For example an application program can write data to a file located in the Application folder just as it would to the Windows folder However the file in the Application folder is in non volatile storage and is not lost on a cold boot e g when power is removed for a long period of time Standard tools such as ActiveSync can be used to copy files to and from the FFS partitions They appear as the Application and Platform folders to the ActiveSync explorer This is useful when installing applications on the vehicle computer Applications stored in the Application folder are retained even when the vehicle computer is cold booted There are two device driver
125. nable Bluetooth 5 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Bluetooth Power States Cold Boot When a cold boot is performed on the vehicle computer Bluetooth turns off It is normal to see the Bluetooth icon appear and disappear as well as a wait cursor when initialization proceeds in all modes Warm Boot When a warm boot is performed on the vehicle computer Bluetooth returns to the disabled state off Suspend When the vehicle computer suspends Bluetooth turns off J NOTE When the vehicle computer is placed in suspend mode the Bluetooth radio mode powers off and the piconet Bluetooth connection is dropped When the vehicle computer resumes it could take up to 10 seconds for the Bluetooth radio driver to re initialize the radio Resume When the vehicle computer resumes Bluetooth turns on if it was on prior to suspend Note that any Bluetooth connection that was dropped during a suspend needs to be reconnected after a resume Pairing Cordless Scanners The primary purpose of the bluetooth in the VC70 is to enable connection with the available cordless scanners To pair your cordless bluetooth scanner scan the pair label barcode in the upper right of the VC70 In that case the scanners are the Master and the VC70 is the Slave To unpair your cordless bluetooth scanner scan the unpair label barcode in the upper left of the VC70 Discovering Bluetooth Device s Follow the steps below to discover Bluet
126. nect The remote device s accessible folders appear 10 Select a folder The contents of the folder appear in the sub window BTExplorer 8 8 Trusted Devices Effi Pocket PC al Sy File Transfer i t Business o eE Inbox E EE s Pict Figure 5 3 Remote Device Folders 11 Tap and hold on the file A pop up menu appears 12 Select the action to perform a New create a new file or folder on the remote device b Delete delete the selected file on the remote device c Get File copy the file from the remote device to the vehicle computer d Put File copies a file from the vehicle computer to the remote device Create New File or Folder To create a new folder or file on the remote device 1 Tap and hold on the file and select New gt Folder or New gt File The Create New Folder or Create New File window appears 2 Enter the name for the new folder or file Tap OK 3 Anew folder or file is created on the remote device Delete File To delete a file from the remote device Using Bluetooth 5 9 1 Tap and hold on the file and select Delete 2 Inthe Delete Remote Device File dialog box tap OK Get File To copy a file from a remote device 1 Tap and hold on the file and select Get The Save Remote File window appears 2 Navigate to the directory to save the file 3 Tap Save The file is transferred from the remote device to the vehicle computer Put File To copy a file to a remote de
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128. obile Device Figure 7 2 Application Folder Contents 6 Use Explorer to locate the host computer directory that contains the file to download Tap that directory in the left pane to display its contents in the right pane 7 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 7 Drag the desired file s from the host computer to the desired mobile device folder e Program Files folder files stored in this folder are discarded after a cold boot e Application folder files stored in this folder are retained after a cold boot Micro SD Card The Micro SD card can be used to download upload files to and from the vehicle computer See nstalling a Micro SD Card on page 2 1 for instructions for installing an Micro SD card To view the contents of the Micro SD card open Windows Explorer and select Storage Card You can copy files from the Micro SD card to the vehicle computer or double tap the executable file to launch the application Flash Storage In addition to the RAM based storage standard on Windows CE vehicle computers the vehicle computer is also equipped with a non volatile eMMC based storage area which can store data partitions that can not be corrupted by a cold boot This Flash area is divided into two categories Flash File System FFS Partitions and Non FFS Partitions FFS Partitions The vehicle computer includes two FFS partitions These partitions appear to the vehicle computer as a hard drive that the OS file system ca
129. omatic i e use the current AP settings and Power Plus use higher than the current AP settings are available for Infrastructure mode 4 20 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Adjusting the radio transmission power level enables the user to expand or confine the transmission area with respect to other wireless devices that could be operating nearby Reducing coverage in high traffic areas improves transmission quality by reducing the amount of interference in that coverage area Profile En Transmit Power Automatic Current Mode Infrastructure Figure 4 28 Transmit Power Dialog Box Infrastructure Mode Table 4 16 Transmit Power Dialog Box Infrastructure Mode Field Description Automatic Select Automatic the default to use the AP power level Power Plus Select Power Plus to set the vehicle computer transmission power one level higher than the level set for the AP Profile Entry Transmit Power Full Figure 4 29 Transmit Power Dialog Box Ad Hoc Mode Table 4 17 Power Transmit Options Ad Hoc Mode Field Description Full Select Full power for the highest transmission power level Select Full power when operating in highly reflective environments and areas where other devices could be operating nearby or when attempting to communicate with devices at the outer edge of a coverage area 30 mW Select 30 mW to set the transmit power level to 30 mW 15 mW Select 15 mW to set the
130. omputer or set to only synchronize on command Selects the types of information to synchronize and control how much data is synchronized 6 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Installing ActiveSync To install ActiveSync on the host computer download version 4 5 or higher from the Microsoft web site at http www microsoft com Refer to the installation included with the ActiveSync software Windows Embedded Compact 7 supports ActiveSync 4 5 on Windows XP Or Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista and Windows 7 Vehicle Computer Setup J NOTE Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computer before connecting the vehicle computer The vehicle computer can be set up to communicate either with a serial connection or a USB connection Serial connection can be to the vehicle computer COM1 port USB connection can be made to the vehicle computer Micro USB Micro USB On the Go port Chapter 2 Installation provides the accessory setup and cable connection information for use with the vehicle computer The vehicle computer communication settings must be set to match the communication settings used with ActiveSync J NOTE You cannot use a USB scanner plugged into the rugged USB port when you ActiveSync to a host computer using the Micro USB port 1 On the vehicle computer tap ay gt Settings gt Control Panel gt PC Connection icon The PC Connection Properties window appears PC Connection Proper
131. onnector with the notch on the vehicle computer s power port Electric Forklifts J NOTE See the vehicle Owner s Manual for specific wiring information 1 Disconnect the vehicle battery 2 Connect the green wire to the vehicle s negative power source 3 Shorten cable to desired length 4 Connect the red wire to the vehicle s positive power source Connect the black wire to the vehicle s negative power source 5 Connect the yellow wire to the vehicle s positive power source 6 Ensure the wiring connections created are sufficiently insulated from each other 7 Re connect the vehicle battery 8 Insert the power cable connector into the vehicle computer s Power port Align the kKeyway on the power connector with the notch on the vehicle computer s power port Installation 2 13 Installing the VC70 on a Cart a Wall or a Desktop To mount the vehicle computer on a cart a wall or a desktop e Install the U mount to the desktop e Connect the vehicle computer to the AC power supply Mounting the Bracket on a Desktop AN CAUTION f mounting to a thin surface such as drywall or plywood a reinforcing plate is required J NOTE The VC70 ships with four No 8 Allen head screws M10x50mm for securing the mounting bracket If the supplied cap screws are not long enough use M10 X stainless steel Allen head screws where X represents the length in millimeters of the required screws Allen Head Screws Z Flat Washers
132. ooth devices The vehicle computer can receive information from discovered devices without bonding However once bonded an exchange of information between the vehicle computer and a bonded device occurs automatically when the Bluetooth radio is turned on To find Bluetooth devices in the area 1 Ensure that the Bluetooth device being looked for is in discoverable mode 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Click the Connections tab Using Bluetooth 5 5 IL BAPO21 21 DELETE gt 4 The application scans for bluetooth devices automatically A list of discovered bluetooth devices is shown on the screen 5 To refresh your list click the refresh button on the lower left side of the screen Bonding with Discovered Device s J NOTE You can bond pair a scanner to your vehicle computer by scanning the pair barcode in the upper right side of the VC70 The scanner beeps indicating that it is successfully connected to the VC70 A bond is a relationship created between the vehicle computer and another Bluetooth device in order to exchange information in a secure manner Creating a bond involves entering the same PIN on the two devices to bond Once a bond is created and the Bluetooth radios are turned on the devices recognize the bond and are able to exchange information without re entering a PIN To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device 1 Discover remote devices See Discovering Bluetooth
133. ot and restore previous profile and option settings Currently only server certificates can be saved for cold boot persistence To save server certificates for cold boot persistence save the certificate files in the folder Application Certs on Fusion 2 0 or Application on Fusion 2 5 and above to install the certificates automatically on a cold boot J NOTE User certificates cannot be saved for cold boot persistence at this time 4 38 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Registry Settings Use a registry key to modify some of the parameters The registry path is HKLM SOFTWARE Symbol Technologies Inc Configuration Editor Table 4 28 Registry Parameter Settings Key Type Default Description CertificateDirectory REG_SZ Application The default directory to find certificates EncryptionMask REG DWORD 0x0000001F Defines the supported encryption types This is a bitwise mask with each bit corresponding to an encryption type 1 Type is supported 0 Type is not supported Bit Number Encryption Type 0 None 1 40 Bit WEP 2 128 Bit WEP 3 TKIP 4 AES Fusion 2 5 and above only Log On Off Application When the user launches the Log On Off application the vehicle computer may be in two states the user may be logged onto the vehicle computer by already entering credentials through the login box or there are no user logged on Each of these states have a separate set of use cases and a different look to
134. ot retransmitted IP provides the routing mechanism TCP IP is aroutable protocol which means that all messages contain not only the address of the destination station but the address of a destination network This allows TCP IP messages to be sent to multiple networks within an organization or around the world hence its use in the worldwide Internet Every client and server in a TCP IP network requires an IP address which is either permanently assigned or dynamically assigned at startup Telnet A vehicle computer emulation protocol commonly used on the Internet and TCP IP based networks It allows a user at a vehicle computer or computer to log onto a remote device and run a program Terminal Computer Emulation A terminal computer emulation emulates a character based mainframe session on a remote non mainframe terminal computer including all display features commands and function keys The VC70 Series supports Terminal Computer Emulations in 3270 5250 and VT220 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A version of the TCP IP FTP File Transfer Protocol protocol that has no directory or password capability It is the protocol used for upgrading firmware downloading software and remote booting of diskless devices Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol See TCP IP Trivial File Transfer Protocol See TFTP U UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol within
135. output to peripherals 1 5A Table A 5 COM2 Connector Pin Outs Pin Signal Description 1 DCD2 Data Carrier Detect input to VC70 2 Serial data input to VC70 3 Serial data output to VC70 4 Data Terminal Ready output from VC70 5 GND Ground 6 Data Set Ready 5 7 Request To Send output from VC70 8 Clear To Send input to VC70 9 5 VDC switched power output to peripherals 500mA 10 GND Ground 11 GND Ground 12 Ground 13 CAN BUS Positive 14 CAN BUS Negative 15 CAN BUS Ground A 6 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Table A 6 External Microphone Connector Pin Outs Pin Signal Description 1 2 PTT Push to Talk button signal from handset a Zaa 5 Audio input from microphone 7 Audio input from microphone 10 External microphone detection Mating cable mating cable Mot PN 3064078H01 H02 Table A 7 External Speaker Connector Pin Outs Pin Signal Description 1 Speaker output 2 Speaker output 3 Speaker output 4 Speaker output 5 GND Ground 6 External speaker detection Mating connector LFO7WBP 6P Specifications A 7 Table A 8 Ethernet Connector Pin Outs Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Receive 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 6 Receive 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground A 8 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide A API An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another Usually used
136. p this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Figure 3 28 Stylus Properties Window 5 Using the Tab key key with double arrows select the Calibration tab Operating the VC70 3 21 Stylus Properties OK Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t IA responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate Figure 3 29 Stylus Properties Calibration Tab Window 6 Using the Tab key select the Recalibrate button 7 Press the space key to start the calibration process The calibration screen appears Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel mi Figure 3 30 Calibration Screen 8 As the screen instructs carefully touch and briefly hold on the center of each target that appears Repeat as the target moves around the screen 9 Tap the screen to accept the new calibration J NOTE f the calibration screen fails to respond contact Support Central for assistance 3 22 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Checking Battery Status To check whether the backup battery in the vehicle computer is charged tap ay gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power icon to display the Power Settings window To save battery power set the vehicle computer to tur
137. pabilities can exchange information e g files and tasks with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as scanners and printers Vehicle computers with Bluetooth technology use the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack To program Bluetooth within the vehicle computer refer to the StoneStreet One SDK Adaptive Frequency Hopping Adaptive Frequency Hopping AFH is a method of avoiding fixed frequency interferers AFH can be used with Bluetooth voice All devices in the piconet Bluetooth network must be AFH capable in order for AFH to work There is no AFH when connecting and discovering devices Avoid making Bluetooth connections and discoveries during critical 802 116 communications AFH for Bluetooth can be broken down into four main sections e Channel Classification A method of detecting an interference on a channel by channel basis or pre defined channel mask e Link Management Coordinates and distributes the AFH information to the rest of the Bluetooth network e Hop Sequence Modification Avoids the interference by selectively reducing the number of hopping channels e Channel Maintenance A method for periodically re evaluating the channels When AFH is enabled the Bluetooth radio hops around instead of through the 802 11b high rate channels AFH coexistence allows vehicle computers to operate in any infrastructure AFH is always enabled in the VC70 The Bluetooth radio in this vehicle computer operates as a Class 2 device
138. pair label barcode in the upper left side of the VC70 This will disconnect your scanner from the VC70 Connecting a Bluetooth Scanner RS507 Directly to the VC70 Scan Profile J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a Bluetooth scanner to the VC70 1 Ensure that the scanner battery is fully changed 2 Scan a Scan Profile barcode to configure the scanner to Bluetooth SCAN API mode before the pairing PANAN Figure 2 69 Scan Profile Bar Code J NOTE Perform a cold boot by removing and re installing the battery onto the RS507 3 To pair the scanner with your VC70 scan the pair label barcode in the upper right side of the VC70 The scanner beeps indicating that it is successfully connected to the VC70 4 Verify that the scanner is connected properly See Verifying the Scanner is Working Properly on page 2 42 5 When completing scanning scan the unpair label barcode in the upper left side of the VC70 This will disconnect your scanner from the VC70 2 38 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Connecting a Bluetooth Scanner RS507 Directly to the VC70 SPP Profile J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a Bluetooth scanner to the VC70 1 Ensure that the scanner battery is fully changed 2 Scan a SPP Profile barcode to configure the scanner to Bluetooth SPP profile mode before t
139. pes have credential caching e EAP TLS e PEAP e LEAP e TTLS Selecting the At Time check box displays the Time Cache Options dialog box 4 14 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Profile En Time Cache Options Interval Min Figure 4 17 Time Cache Options Dialog Box 1 Tap the Interval radio button to check credentials at a set time interval 2 Enter the value in minutes in the Min box 3 Tap the At hh mm radio button to check credentials at a set time 4 Tap Next The At Time dialog box appears Figure 4 18 At Time Dialog Box 5 Enter the time using the 24 hour clock format in the hh mm box 6 Tap gt to move the time to the right Repeat for additional time periods 7 Tap Next The User Name dialog box displays User Name The user name and password can be entered but is not required when the profile is created When a profile authenticates with credentials that were entered in the profile caching rules do not apply Caching rules only apply on credentials that are entered through the login dialog box Profile Entry User Name Domain p These fields are not Req d Figure 4 19 Username Dialog Box Wireless Applications 4 15 Password Use the Password dialog box to enter a password If EAP TLS is the selected authentication type the password is not required and the field is disabled Profile Entry These Fields are not Req d Figure 4 20 Passwo
140. power class The maximum output power is 2 5mW and the expected range is up to 32 8 feet 10 meters A definitive definition of ranges based on power class is difficult to obtain due to power and device differences and whether one measures Open space or closed office space 5 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Security The current Bluetooth specification defines security at the link level Application level security is not specified This allows application developers to define security mechanisms tailored to their specific need Link level security is really between devices not users while application level security can be implemented on a per user basis The Bluetooth specification defines security algorithms and procedures needed to authenticate devices and if needed encrypt the data flowing on the link between the devices Device authentication is a mandatory feature of Bluetooth while link encryption is optional Pairing of Bluetooth devices is accomplished by creating an initialization key that is used to authenticate the devices and create a link key for them Entering a common PIN number in the devices being paired generates the initialization key The PIN number is never sent over the air By default the Bluetooth stack responds with no key when a key is requested it is up to user to respond to the key request event Authentication of Bluetooth devices is based upon a challenge response transaction Bluetooth allows fo
141. r COM1 port for serial ActiveSync or the Micro USB Micro USB On the Go port for USB ActiveSync A standard USB keyboard or mouse can be connected to the USB A connector Host COM2 CAN Port COM1 Port Microphone External Speaker USB 1 USB 2 DB15 Female DB9 Male Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Power Connector Ethernet Connector Figure 2 79 Connection Ports Connecting an External Speaker to the Vehicle Computer It may be necessary to install an external speaker in noisy environments Use a Motorola HSN4040 15 Waitt water resistant loudspeaker and connect it to the VC70 External Speaker connector using the adapter cable PN 25 159552 01 J NOTE When connecting the adapter cable the audio is automatically routed to the external speaker If the external speaker is not connected you will not be able to hear any audio Installing an External Microphone Mount The External Microphone mount consists of the following two kits e microphone holder with two screws and captive washers e side mount with two screws and captive washers 1 Attach the microphone holder to the side mount using two M4x12mm screws with captive washers Tork the screws to 8 10 kgf cm 7 10 Ibs in Installation 2 45 2 Attach the side mount to the VC70 using two M5x14mm screws with captive washers Tork the screws to 20 10 kgf cm 17 10 Ibs in Screws with Screws with APINE i Washers Captive W
142. r a PIN number or passkey that is used to create other 128 bit keys used for security and encryption The encryption key is derived from the link key used to authenticate the pairing devices Also worthy of note is the limited range and fast frequency hopping of the Bluetooth radios that makes long distance eavesdropping difficult It is recommended e Perform pairing in a secure environment e Keep PIN codes private and don t store the PIN codes in the vehicle computer e Implement application level security Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions e g an airplane When the radio is off the vehicle computer can not be seen or connected to by other Bluetooth devices Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices within range Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity J NOTE The bluetooth radio in the VC70 is On by default Disabling Bluetooth Tap ay gt Settings gt Control Panel gt MotoBTUI icon Click the Bluetooth On button The disappears from the system tray Figure 5 1 Disable Bluetooth Enabling Bluetooth Using Bluetooth Jee Tap Fij gt Settings gt Control Panel gt MotoBTUI icon Click the Bluetooth Off button The appears in the system tray Print Test Page gt My Device Information gt a COM Port Favorites gt Figure 5 2 E
143. ral web site a On select Software Downloads b Select Mobile Computers and then select VC 70 c Select the Platform SDK d Save the exe file to the development computer 2 Run the file and follow the screen prompts to install 7 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit To install an SMDK 1 Download the EMDK from the Support Central web site http supportcentral motorola com a On http supportcentral motorola com select Software Downloads b Select Mobile Computers and then select VC 70 c Select the latest version of the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit d Save the exe file to the development computer 2 Double click the executable file and follow the install screen prompts 3 Once installed access the major components of the SMDK from the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit program group of the Windows Start Menu The components include Help Platform Integrator Readme Samples and Web Updates 4 The sample applications provide examples of how to interface with the Symbol API functions To build a sample application open the Samples folder from the Windows Start menu Open the folder for the desired sample and then open the project file The project file has an extension of VCP Microsoft Visual C v9 0 automatically launches Select WinCE as the Active WCE Configuration Select Win32 WCE ARMV41l Debug as the Active Configuration J NOTE f both Microsoft Visual C
144. rd Dialog Box 1 Enter a password in the Password field 2 Select the Advanced ID check box if advanced identification is required 3 Tap Next The Encryption dialog box displays See Encryption on page 4 16 Advanced Identity Use the Advanced ID dialog box to enter the 802 1X identity to supply to the authenticator This value can be 63 characters long and is case sensitive In TTLS and PEAP it is recommended entering the identity anonymous rather than a true identity plus any desired realm e g anonymous myrealm A user ID is required before proceeding J NOTE When authenticating with a Microsoft IAS server do not use advanced identity Profile Entry 802 1 Identity Figure 4 21 Advanced Identity Dialog Box Tap Next The Encryption dialog box displays 4 16 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Encryption Use the Encryption dialog box to select an encryption type The drop down list includes encryption types available for the selected authentication type See Table 4 12 for these encryption types Profile Entry key Index fi LI Use Passkey Figure 4 22 Encryption Dialog Box Table 4 11 Encryption Options Encryption Description Open Select Open the default when no data packet encryption is needed over the network Selecting this option provides no security for data transmitting over the network 40 Bit WEP Select 40 Bit WEP to use 40 bit key length WEP encryption WEP key
145. require credentials This includes profiles that use EAP TLS PEAP LEAP and EAP TTLS Profile Status Icon The profile status icon next to the profile name shows one of the following states The selected profile is cancelled The selected profile is enabled but is not the current profile The profile is the current profile always the case for when the Wireless Application is launched Network Username and The Network Username and Network Password fields are used as credentials for Password Fields the profile selected in the Wireless Profile field Currently these fields are limited to 159 characters Mask Password Checkbox The Mask Password checkbox determines whether the password field is masked i e displays only the character or unmasked i e displays the entered text Check the box to unmask the password Uncheck the box to mask the password the default Status Field The status field displays status that is important to the login dialog If the user opens the dialog and needs to prompt for credentials for a particular profile at this time it can use the status field to let the user know that the network is held up by the password dialog being open Tapping OK sends the credentials though Wireless Application API If there are no credentials entered a dialog box displays informing the user which field was not entered The Log Off button only displays when a user is already logged on When the Log Off button is tapped
146. rnal power connected to the computer for the first time In this state The computer is up and running its components are powered up and the display is on Power Suspend Entered only if the backup battery is connected The computer looks like in power off state but vital system components including wake up sources are still running Other device components are either powered off or put in the lowest available power consumption modes Methods of Suspension The VC70 operation can be suspended in three ways e Manual suspension the operator presses the Power button when the vehicle computer is on Operating the VC70 3 17 e API suspension the application requests a suspend via an API call e Time out suspension suspends after the vehicle computer is not used for a set amount of time Tap ay gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power icon gt select the Advanced tab to set the time out value Power Unattended Entered only if an external DC power is connected This is a special sub case of power suspend for external DC power only Critical Suspension Critical suspension occurs when input power is not available and the Backup battery is discharged to a low state that is reserved for backup data retention During critical suspension all circuitry is shutdown except for memory retention and the real time clock During critical suspension the VC70 is receiving power from the backup battery The backup battery retains data for at le
147. rranty statement go to http Awww motorolasolutions com warranty Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev A 11 30 12 Initial release VC70N Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Warranty Bearer its zune bite tc rc ps AA AA AA AA ia einen E E tant sen li PRG VISION FM SOU UWAWA VAA NA RI MAE WAKA eusenassen sane ercna s ac AK BA MNADA NAE MBE WAWA TABENAE EE lii About This Guide PETE GUC TON ee aa xi DOCUMEN O E eE EE E E E A MAMA tae xi SONG UN o g e E ent een E E E E AE E ee ee EE ee eee ee EE eee xii SONAE AA xii IA au WW AAA AAA AA AA AAA xiii Notatonal Convent ii AAA XIV Related Documents and Software ccccc cece seccceeeeeeeeeeteeeceeeceneeeseeeueeaeeeeeetaeeteeesseeteeeteeeteeeteeetseesegeees XIV SCS IN Ia XIV Returning the Vehicle Computer for S rviCe ccccccccsccceeecceeeeseeeecececeeeesaeeseueeseeeseeseneeseeessnees XV Chapter 1 Getting Started PEO CIIG WOT AA AA 1 1 MIG Ite WCF AA AA acide aeedueenaenanens 1 1 FS NS AA iss escureigec A enone 1 1 AI AA ee ere eee ee Ore eee ee eee eee 1 4 Chapter 2 Installation OOU UON AA ee tein eerste os eas eae se eeiceiec es oatice aa 2 1 ITS CAMMY ATCO CAE II ai 2 1 U MOUNT MVS CEU ALON AA aa 2 3 Installing the VC70 on a Forklift 2 0 0 cece cc ecccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeseeeseeeeseeeseueeseeeseueeeseeeeaeeesees 2 3 Positioning the Vehicle Computer cccce
148. s et uana Figure 3 24 Sound Control Window 3 To record your voice press the PTT button and the 8 4 To stop recording press the and release the PTT button 5 To listen to your recording press the gt 3 16 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Resetting the Vehicle Computer There are two reset functions warm boot and cold boot Performing a Warm Boot A warm boot restarts the vehicle computer and saves all stored records and entries In the Windows CE environment J NOTE Files that remain open during a warm boot may not be retained To perform a warm boot e Press the Power button on the Quick Access Panel continuously for 5 seconds or e Tap Fij gt Programs gt Warm Boot Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the vehicle computer To perform a cold boot when external power is connected simultaneously press the P1 P3 and the Power button on the Quick Access Panel A cold boot also restarts the vehicle computer but erases all stored records and entries in RAM Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost In addition it returns formats preferences and other settings to the factory default settings J NOTE Any data previously synchronized with a computer can be restored during the next ActiveSync operation Power States Power On Entered when external or and good internal backup battery is connected The backup battery is electrically disconnected until the exte
149. s are manually entered in the edit boxes Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is displayed 10 Hex digit value for 40 bit keys Use the Key Index drop down list to configure the four WEP keys The adapter uses the selected key Note The default Hex digit keys are visible any time they are used As a security precaution after setting the key values for the network the digits are replaced with asterisks in the encryption key fields If the associated AP uses an optional passkey the active adapter WLAN profile must use one as well The passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the encryption dialog box The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without having to remember the entire 40 bit 10 character Hex digit string 128 Bit WEP Select 128 Bit WEP to use 128 bit key length WEP encryption WEP keys are manually entered in the edit boxes Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is displayed 26 Hex digit value for 128 bit keys Use the Key Index drop down list to configure the four WEP keys The adapter uses the selected key Note The default Hex digit keys are visible any time they are used As a security precaution after setting the key values for the network the digits are replaced with asterisks in the encryption key fields If the associated AP uses an optional passkey the active adapter WLAN profile must use one as well The passkey is a plain text representation
150. s included in the Windows CE image to assist developers in configuring the vehicle computer following a cold boot RegMerge and CopyFiles Application Development and Deployment 7 5 RegMerge dll RegMerge dll is a built in driver that allows registry edits to be made to the Windows CE Registry Regmerge dll runs very early in the boot process and looks for registry files reg files in certain Flash File System folders during a cold boot It then merges the registry changes into the system registry located in RAM Since the registry is re created on every cold boot from the default ROM image the RegMerge driver is necessary to make registry modifications persistent over cold boots RegMerge is configured to look in the root of two specific folders for reg files in the following order Platform Application Regmerge continues to look for reg files in these folders until all folders are checked This allows folders later in the list to override folders earlier in the list This way it is possible to override Registry changes made by the Platforms partitions folders Take care when using Regmerge to make Registry changes J NOTE Regmerge only merges the reg files on cold boots The merge process is skipped during a warm boot Typically do not make modifications to registry values for drivers loaded before RegMerge However these values may require modification during software development Since these early loading drivers read these
151. s mandatory for the vehicle computer e Partition Table Identifies where each partition is loaded in the vehicle computer Downloading Partitions to the Vehicle Computer TCM is used to specify a hex destination file for each partition and download each file to the vehicle computer This download requires a program loader stored on the vehicle computer The vehicle computer comes with a program loading utility Initial Program Loader IPL stored in the vehicle computer s write protected flash Introduction The MSP 3 Client Software is a set of software components that come pre installed on the VC70 The MSP 3 Client software consists of the following three components Refer to the Mobility Services Platform 3 2 User s Guide p n 72E 100158 06 for instructions for using the Rapid Deployment AirBEAM Smart and MSP3 Agent clients Rapid Deployment RD Client The RD Client provides support for MSP 3 Staging functionality provides support for the MSP 3 Legacy Staging process and provides support for backward compatible legacy MSP 2 x Legacy Staging functionality MSP 3 Agent The MSP 3 Agent provides MSP 3 Provisioning functionality and Control functionality when used with MSP 3 2 Control Edition MSP client pre requisites 1 The device is connected over WLAN or over wired LAN and receives IP address 2 External scanner is connected to provide Image Update info scanning option 3 Barcode image is available After all pre r
152. sections in this and related documents e Bold text is used to highlight the following e Key names on a keyboard e Button names on a screen e Dialog box window and screen names e Drop down list and text box names e Check box and radio button names e Icons on a screen e Bullets indicate e Action items e Lists of alternatives e Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential e Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the VC70 vehicle computers e VC70 Quick Reference Guide p n 72 76346 xx For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to http supportcentral motorola com Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support for your region Contact information is available at http supportcentral motorola com When contacting Enterprise Mobility support please have the following information available e Serial number of the unit e Model number or product name e Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by email telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Motorola is not responsible for any damag
153. spective text boxes 3 Tap Retrieve A Progress dialog indicates the status of the certificate retrieval 4 Tap ok to exit After the installation completes the Installed User Certs dialog box displays and the certificate is available in the drop sown for selection J NOTE To successfully install a user certificate the vehicle computer must already be connected to a network from which the server is accessible Server Certificate Selection If you select the Validate Server Certificate check box a server certificate is required Select a certificate on the Installed Server Certificates dialog box An hour glass may appear as the wizard populates the existing certificate list If the required certificate is not listed install it 1 Tap the Install Certificate button 4 12 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Profile En Installed Server Certs Figure 4 13 nstalled Server Certificates Dialog Box A dialog box appears that lists the currently loaded certificate files found in the default directory Application with the default extension Mame Type Certificates cer Figure 4 14 Browse Server Certificates 2 Navigate to the folder where the certificate is stored Tap the certificate filename and then tap ok 3 A confirmation dialog verifies the installation If the information in this dialog is correct tap the Yes button If the information in this dialog is not correct tap the No button The wiz
154. ss 3 9 DUNGIS HA IA Seok ee ee cabs eee ase XIV C cables OWING AA be a Pe rs ak ak ee ee ek be ae 2 7 calibration 3 18 CHAP WAWA 4 10 cleaning 10 1 clock display 3 13 coldboot 3 16 5 4 7 5 COMM LED iia AAA AAA 3 3 configurations xii connecting a scanner 2 44 connecting accessories 2 44 Index 2 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide conventions notational XIV country code 4 6 critical suspend 3 17 Current time 3 11 D datacapture xii date time 3 11 default gateway 4 18 DHCP iii tirei KIA 4 18 GISQIAY WA o oo Aa ed ih he xii 1 2 display clock 3 13 DING Wa IAA esses IIIA ees 4 18 4 19 documents 3 11 downloading files 7 2 E EAP eS IAEA Heaes se hnesecer lt 4 8 EAP WES oetede4 eons bedded KIU 4 9 EMDKfor NET 7 1 EMDK for Java 7 1 ENCIYDUON so 54 seceee UKIWA 4 16 open system 4 16 4 18 TKIP WPA iia
155. ss The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end This address is called the IP address Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address that is made up of a network identifier and a host identifier The IP address as a dotted decimal notation with the decimal value of each octet separated by a period for example 192 168 7 27 Subnet Displays the subnet address Most TCP IP networks use subnets to manage routed IP addresses Dividing an organization s network into subnets allows it to connect to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Gateway Displays the gateway address A gateway forwards IP packets to and from a remote destination DCHP Server The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS translates domain names and IP addresses and controls Internet e mail delivery Most Internet services require DNS to operate properly If DNS is not configured Web sites cannot be located or e mail delivery fails Lease Displays the date that the IP address was obtained Obtained Lease Expires Displays the date that the IP address expires and a new IP address is requested DNS Displays the IP address of the DNS server WINS WINS is a Microsoft Net
156. ss or the P2 button to increase the brightness Press the Backlight Control button to exit this mode or after five seconds of inactivity the VC70 automatically returns to normal operation A light sensor sets the screen brightness in accordance to ambient light Controlling the External Keyboards Backlight To adjust the external keyboards backlight intensity press the FUNC key and than the arrow right to increase the back light intensity or the arrow left to decrease the backlight intensity Adjusting the Volume You can use the Quick Access Panel Speaker button to place the P1 and P2 buttons into the audio volume level mode where you can adjust the speaker volume level You can also 1 Tap the ay gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Volume amp Sounds icon The Volume amp Sounds Properties window appears 3 10 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Volume amp Sounds Pro OK Volume Sounds A Wa Soft Loud Enable sounds for Events warnings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders Key clicks C Soft Loud Screen taps Soft Loud Figure 3 17 Volume and Sounds Properties Window 2 Adjust the volume slider as necessary using the pointer or the up and down arrow keys Check the Enable sounds for check boxes as desired 3 Tap OK to save the setting or tap X to exit without saving J NOTE To get to MAX volume level both SW and function volume levels must be on loud
157. ssssresnereniti aneen Nasenne EA E NEEE aaa esis A 3 Glossary Index Introduction The VC70 Product Reference Guide provides information about the VC70 vehicle computer using Microsoft Windows CE 7 0 operating system and its accessories vV NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens Documentation Set The documentation set for the VC70 is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs VC70 Quick Reference Guide describes how to install and use the VC70 vehicle computer VC70 Product Reference Guide provides an in depth description on how to use and setup the VC70 vehicle computer and its accessories Microsoft Application Guide describes how to use Microsoft developed applications that reside on the VC70 vehicle computer Symbol Application Guide describes how to use Symbol developed applications available for the VC70 vehicle computer SMDK Help File provides API information for writing applications XII VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations Configuration Radios Display Memory Data Capture VC70 Full Screen WLAN 10 4 XGA 512MB DDR2 Optional Windows Optional USB 802 11a b g n 1024 x 768 volatile memory Scanner CE 7 0 QWERTY or WPAN Bluetooth Switchable to 4GB EMMC non Professional AZERTY SVGA volatile m
158. stalling the VC70 on the vehicle as transit and storage may have saturated the desiccant 2 Open the two screws securing the service door and remove the door A CAUTION Do not use any sharp tool to pull the dessicant bag out of the VC70 Failure to comply may cause tear of the bag and damage to the VC70 3 Pull out the old dessicant bag using the attached tab 4 Open the new desiccant package and remove the desiccant bag 5 Fold the four corners of the bag under to form a pillow 6 Place the desiccant bag in the desiccant well Desiccant Well Service Door Figure 10 1 Replacing the Desiccant Bag 7 Carefully place the service door onto the right side of the housing AN CAUTION Be sure to torque the screws to seal the device properly Otherwise sealing can be compromised 8 Secure the door to the housing using the two captive screws Torque to 9 0 5 kgf cm 7 8 0 4 in Ibs Maintenance 10 3 Replacing the Backup Battery To replace the backup battery AN CAUTION Use ESD precautions when installing the backup battery 1 Place the Main Power switch on the right side of the vehicle computer to the off position and perform cold boot to electrically disconnect the battery from the unit 2 Open the four screws securing the Backup Battery door on the back of the vehicle computer and remove the door 3 Open the four screws securing the Backup Battery and disconnect the Backup Battery connector 4 Carefully pull
159. stered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2012 Motorola Solutions Inc All rights reserved 72 164686 01 Revision A November 2012
160. stop DataWedge process Basic configuration ProfileO with basic scanner Advanced configuration Multiple profiles amp capture methods a Eskon S Figure 2 75 Ready to Capture Window Installation 2 41 Table 2 1 Scanners Configuration Using Data Wedge Scanner Type Configuration LS3408 ProfileO input Serial COM3 input plugin Serial DS3508 ProfileO input Serial COM2 USB cable input plugin serial DS457 1 ProfileO input Serial COM3 input plugin serial NOTE Device need to be configured with Factory Defaults SSI host Baud Rate 9600 Host RTS High 2 ProfileO input Serial COM2 USB cable input plugin serial DS3578 1 ProfileO input Serial COM9 input plugin serial NOTE Device need to be configured with Radio Communications Host Type Serial Port Profile Master 2 ProfileO input Serial COM2 USB cable input plugin serial NOTE Device need to be configured with Radio Communications Host Type Cradle Host and paired with cradle LS3578 1 ProfileO input Serial COM9 input plugin serial NOTE Device need to be configured with Radio Communications Host Type Serial Port Profile Master 2 ProfileO input Serial COM2 USB cable input plugin serial NOTE Device need to be configured with Radio Communications Host Type Cradle Host and paired with cradle RS507 ProfileO input Scanner BT SSI Scanner input plugin scanner 2 42 C70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Verifying
161. symbol ProgrammableKeys P2 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE symbol ProgrammableKeys P3 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Symbol ProgrammableKeys P4 e Name Action e Data Type REG _dword e Description Sets the function of the Px key e Default Value 00000000 No action e Options e 00000000 No action e 00000001 Launch Application e 00000002 Simulate Key Press e 00000003 Toggle SIP e 00000004 Toggle Touch e 00000005 Play Key Sequence e 00000006 Launch calibration 9 4 C70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide e Name ApplicationPath e Data Type String e Description Used to specify which application to invoke with the press of Px key Required only when action is Launch Application e Name CommandLine e Data Type String e Description Used to specify any command line argument to the application to be invoked with the press of Px key Required only when action is Launch Application e Name Modifier e Data Type dword e Description Used to specify modifier key for the simulated key press P1 Required only when action is Simulate Keypress e Name RepeatKey e Data Type dword e Description Used to specify if repeat key is on or off required only when action is Simulate Keypress e Name KeyPress e Data Type String e Description Used to specify key press for Simulate Key press Required only when action is Simulate Keypress e Name KeySequence e Data Type String e Description Used to spe
162. t be connectable Note For security reasons the default is set to Non Connectable Services Tab J NOTE For security reason by default services are not enabled Use the Services tab to add or delete Bluetooth services BTExplorer Settings OK Device Info Services Security oi lt l BTExplorer Settings J i Physical Device Settings Service Type Dial up Metworking Dial up Networking File Transfer File Transfer is O Figure 5 8 BTExplorer Settings Services Tab To add a service 1 Tap Add The Add Local Service window displays 5 14 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Add Local Service File Transfer Service OBEX Object Exchange Service Personal Grea Networking Service Serial Port Service Choose a service From the list above to add as a Local Service then click OK DK Cancel Figure 5 9 Add Local Service Window 2 Inthe list select a service to add 3 Tap OK The Edit Local Service window displays for the selected service 4 Select the appropriate information and then tap OK See the following paragraphs for detailed information on the available services File Transfer Service File transfer allows files to be browsed by other Bluetooth devices Edit Local Service File Transfer Information Service Informatian Service Name Fie Transfer Service Security None Local Device Information Root Directory fimy Documents Bi File Permissions
163. the Advanced tab 2 Tap the Clear button to delete all of the documents listed in the Start Documents entry see Start Button on page 3 11 Typically this list is empty but if there were documents in the list the Clear button would delete them 3 Tap the Expand Control Panel checkbox to display the entire contents of the control panel in list form 3 14 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Taskbar and Start Menu OK a Figure 3 23 Taskbar and Start Menu Advanced Tab 4 Tap OK to save the settings and exit the window Operating the VC70 3 15 Using Voice Communication You may connect an external speaker to your vehicle computer Use a Motorola HSN4040 15 Watt water resistant loudspeaker and connect it to the VC70 External Speaker connector using the adapter cable PN 25 159552 01 J NOTE When connecting the adapter cable the audio is automatically routed to the external speaker If the external speaker is not connected you will not be able to hear any audio You may also connect an external PTT microphone to your vehicle computer and use it for voice communication and voice recording using the CE built in capabilities Connect the external microphone HMN1089B to the Microphone connector For recording perform the following 1 Tap the ay gt Programs gt Samples The Samples window appears 2 Tap the Sounds icon The following sound control window appears Audio Status Idle Audio Progres
164. the IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required For example UDP is used for real time audio and video traffic where lost packets are simply ignored because there is no time to retransmit If UDP is used and a reliable delivery is required packet sequence checking and error notification must be written into the applications V VC Vehicle Computer Vehicle Computer In this text vehicle computer refers to the VC70 vehicle computer It can be set up to run as a stand alone device or it can be set up to communicate with a network using wireless radio technology Glossary 7 W Warm Boot A warm boot restarts the vehicle computer by closing all running programs All data that is not saved to flash memory is lost Glossary 8 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Numerics WZO DIC WER iwe Gane dayne sees 4 16 AQ BIUWWER ai HOS aeRO weds Ewen 4 16 BOZ TT ESSID sees II ee eae ama E 4 5 SOZ AI 5205 Goes on Gd anders ew GAS oe a be 1 1 A AC power supply 2 13 accessories 1 4 connecting 2 44 activetasks 3 13 ACUVESYNG WEE KUA KULA LWA ime od eu ee 4 6 1 downloading files 1 2 installing 6 2 setting up a connection 6 3 ActiveSync connection 2 44 PIG TOG geenna hw
165. the Scanner ts Working Properly You can use one of the procedures below to verify that your scanner is working properly Using WordPad 1 If using a HID scanner open WordPad and scan a barcode Verify your scanning is correct Using Scan Sample 1 Tap the ay gt Programs gt Samples gt Scan icon 2 Set your scanner work profile 3 Scan a barcode and verify your scanning is correct Using DataWedge Demo 1 If using DataWedge set up your scanner in accordance with Setting up a Scanner Using Data Wedge on page 2 39 2 Open the DataWedge Demo Tap the ay gt Windows Explorer gt Windows gt DataWedge gt DWDemo icon 3 Aim the scanner at a bar code and press the scan trigger The bar code data appears in the DataWedge Demo window IN DataWedge Demonstration 2011 2012 Motorola Solutions Inc DataWedge allows you to add data capture capability to any application without writing code Launch your application press the scan trigger and DataWedge types the data into your application iso F1 F2 Fa ra s FG F7 ra Fo ral EA B E mae qiiwiie ir it ly uile ey gg masao mapen z x v b n ma wri fe MLT Space INs oe v AAA SU Seam ya Figure 2 76 DataWedge Demo Window Showing Scanned Barcode Pairing Bluetooth Scanner and Cradle The Bluetooth scanner cradle receives power from the vehicle computer When the vehicle computer goes into suspend mode the vehicle co
166. the user is prompted with three options Log Off Switch Users and Cancel Switching users logs off the current user and re initialize the login dialog box to be displayed for when there is no user logged on Logging off logs off the current user and close the login dialog box Tapping Cancel closes the Log Off dialog box and the Login dialog box displays When the user is logged off the vehicle computer only roams to profiles that do not require credentials or to profiles that were created with the credentials entered into the profile The Cancel button closes the dialog without logging into the network If the login dialog was launched by the Wireless Application and not by the user tapping Cancel first causes a message box to display a warning that the cancel disables the current profile If the user still chooses to cancel the login at this point the profile is cancelled Once a profile is cancelled the profile is suppressed until a user actively re enables it or a new user logs onto the vehicle computer 4 40 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Introduction Bluetooth equipped devices can communicate wirelessly using frequency hopping spread spectrum FHSS RF to transmit and receive data in the 2 4 GHz Industry Scientific and Medical ISM band 802 15 1 Bluetooth wireless technology is specifically designed for short range 30 feet 10 meters communications and low power consumption Vehicle computers with Bluetooth ca
167. tials via the profile the vehicle computer does not prompt for new credentials Table 4 70 lists the caching options Table 4 10 Cache Options Description At Connect Select this option to prompt for credentials whenever the mobile computer tries to connect to a new profile Deselect this to use the cachedcredentials to authenticate If the credentials are not cached you are prompted to enter credentials This option only applies when logged in On Resume Selecting this reauthenticates an authenticated user when a suspend resume occurs Once reauthenticated the user is prompted for credentials If the user does not enter the same credentials that were entered prior to the suspend resume within three attempts the user is disconnected from the network This option only applies when logged in At Time Select this option to perform a local verification on an authenticated user at a specified time The time can be an absolute time or a relative time from the authentication and should be in at least 5 minute intervals Once the time has passed the user is prompted for credentials If the user does not enter the correct credentials within three attempts the user is disconnected from the network This option only applies when logged in Entering credentials applies these credentials to a particular profile Logging out clears all cached credentials Editing a profile clears all cached credentials for that profile The following authentication ty
168. ting password enter the current password in the Current text box and enter the new password in the New and Confirm text boxes Tap Save To delete the password enter the current password in the Current text box and leave the New and Confirm text boxes empty Tap Save J NOTE Passwords are case sensitive and can not exceed 160 characters Export Use Export to export all profiles to a registry file and to export the options to a registry file Figure 4 51 Options Export Dialog Box To export options 1 Tap Export Options The Save As dialog box displays Mame WCS_OPTIONS reg Type 7 Figure 4 52 Export Options Save As Dialog Box 2 Enter a filename in the Name field The default filename is WCS_OPTIONS REG Wireless Applications 4 37 3 Tap Save To export all profiles 1 Tap Export All Profiles The Save As dialog box displays Name WCS_PROFILES REG Type 7 Figure 4 53 Export All Profiles Save As Dialog Box 2 Enter a filename in the Name field The default filename is WCS_PROFILES REG 3 Inthe Folder drop down list select the desired folder 4 Tap Save Selecting Export All Profiles saves the current profile This information is used to determine which profile to connect with after a warm boot or cold boot Cold Boot Persistence Export options and profiles to provide cold boot persistence Save the exported registry files in the Application folder to use them on a cold bo
169. torola The user agrees to maintain Motorola s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design Motorola does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any Motorola Inc intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Motorola products MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Motorola Solutions Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www motorolasolutions com Warranty Subject to the terms of Motorola s hardware warranty statement the VC70 Vehicle Computer products are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of shipment For the complete Motorola hardware product wa
170. tworking enables real time data access and collection in a wide range of environments from the loading dock and freezer to the warehouse The VC7 0 s compact design improves visibility and reduces safety concerns while retaining large screen size 10 4 Its 802 11 a b g n WLAN provides real time information that improves decision making reduces errors and enhances productivity Its rugged design with integrated shock mount and MIL STD 810 military rating for shock and vibration ensures dependable operation in challenging environments Its IP66 sealing display defroster and wide temperature range ensure operation in and out of 30 C freezer storage warehouse With its high resolution and high brightness display the VC70 provides the user access to more information in low ambient light warehouse and outdoors The VC70 accessories allow backward compatibility with the VC5090 for easy and gradual migration Unpacking the VC70 When you remove the vehicle computer from its box save the box and shipping material in case you need to ship or store the vehicle computer Check the contents of the box against the invoice for completeness and contact your local Motorola service representative if there is a problem The VC70 shipping box contains e vehicle computer e VC 70 Quick Reference Guide Features The VC70 has the following features e Integrated 802 11a b g n wireless LAN radio 1 2 VC7O Vehicle Computer Product Reference Gui
171. ucture However the Options gt Regulatory gt Country setting must be manually changed when a new country is entered Note that using a single profile in multiple countries implies that there is a common ESSID to onnect to in each country This is less likely than having unique ESSIDs in each country this requires unique profiles for each country Q For additional efficiency when using multiple profiles that can be used in multiple countries the country setting for each profile can be set to a specific country If the current country found via 802 11d or set by Options gt Regulatory gt Country when 802 11d is disabled does not match the country set in a given profile then that profile is disabled This can make profile roaming occur faster For example if two profiles are created and configured for Japan and two more profiles are created and configured for USA then when in Japan only the first two profiles are active and when in USA only the last two are active If they had all been configured for Allow Any Country then all four would always be active making profile roaming less efficient Tap Next If Ad Hoc mode was selected the Ad Hoc dialog box displays If Infrastructure mode was selected the Authentication dialog box displays See Authentication on page 4 8 for instruction on setting up authentication Ad Hoc Use the Ad Hoc dialog box to select the required information to control Ad Hoc mode This dialog box does not appe
172. uetooth Connecting a Serial SSI Scanner LS3408 ER DS3508 ER to a Serial Port J NOTE Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on configuring the scanner To connect a serial scanner to the VC70 1 Connect the serial scanner cable to the scanner 2 Connect the serial scanner cable to the COM1 port COM1 Port Cable PN CBA R36 CO9ZAR Figure 2 25 Connecting Serial Scanner to COM1 Connector 3 Launch the System Manager in the Control Panel 4 Inthe External Devices tab check the External Scanner Power COM1 check box Installation 2 25 System Manager 1 135 External Devices Terminal Lock Desicce 4 gt Enable Comm Led External Scanner Power com External Scanner Power Com 8 Autoselect O Internal External Figure 2 26 System Manager Window 5 Scan the Set All Defaults bar code Figure 2 27 Set All Defaults Bar Code J NOTE The above allows the scanner to reset from any previous configuration to the default configuration 6 Scan a SSI HOST barcode Figure 2 23 SSI Host Bar Code J NOTE To select SSI as the host interface scan the above bar code This is a scan API mode SSI 7 Scan Send Packeted Decode Data barcode Figure 2 29 Send Packeted Decode Data Bar Code 2 26 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide 8 Scan Write to Custom Defaults barcode Write to Custom
173. uetooth USA FCC Part 15 247 15 407 Canada RSS 210 EU EN 300 328 EN 301 893 AU NZ AS NZS 4268 Environmental RoHS WEEE compliant Flammability IEC UL94 VO Vehicle Computer Connectors COM2 CAN Port COM1 Port Microphone External Speaker USB 1 USB 2 Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Power Connector gt c SA o c f D 0 2 ya j lA oj ZI g Ethernet Connector Figure A 1 VC70 Connectors A 4 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Table A 2 Power Connector Pin Outs Pin Signal Description 5 Ground Mating connector LF13WBP 11S A 12V_IN 12V output from AC supply battery B 12V_IN 12V output from AC supply battery ii 1 Ignition Sense input from forklift Table A 3 USB Connector Pin Outs two connectors Pin Signal Description 1 5 VDC USB power 1 5A MN e ol USB negative signal GND Ground li WwW N Specifications A 5 Table A 4 COM1 Connector Pin Outs Pin Signal Description RTS1 Request To Send output from VC70 CTS1 Clear To Send input to VC70 1 Data Carrier Detect input to VC70 2 Serial data input to VC70 6 3 Serial data output to VC70 1 4 Data Terminal Ready output from VC70 5 5 GND Ground 9 A 6 DSR1 Data Set Ready A 7 8 9 5V out 5 VDC switched power
174. ure Name Type fall Pictures BMP JPG v hi Application G Application Data gt BTExplorer G My Documents L Network Sa Platform 5 profiles gt Program Files Open Cancel ee pi ee SES Figure 5 5 Send Local Picture Window Using Bluetooth 5 11 9 Navigate to the picture that you want to send to the other device 10 Tap Open 11 Tap OK The picture is sent to the other device and a confirmation dialog box appears on the other device to accept the picture A Send Picture dialog appears 12 Tap Ok Headset Services To connect to a Bluetooth headset 1 Ensure the vehicle computer is discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 5 12 2 Discover and bond pair with the headset 3 In BTExplorer select the Remote Devices folder 4 Select the Trusted Devices folder 5 Tap the remote device folder 6 Tap and hold on the remote device and select Explore A headset service item appears 7 Tap and hold on the headset service name and select Connect 8 The vehicle computer connects to the headset Refer to your headset user manual for instruction on communicating with a Bluetooth device J NOTE f the vehicle computer goes into suspend mode the Bluetooth headset disconnects from the vehicle computer To adjust the microphone gain 1 Tap and hold on the headset service item and select Adjust Microphone from the pop up menu The Microphone Properties win
175. velink parameters If they do not configure the scanner accordingly Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide for information on the default scanner settings Disabling the VC70 Heater The VC7 0 vehicle computer and the optional keyboard contain internal heaters By default the heaters are enabled When the vehicle computer or optional keyboard temperature falls below the threshold level the heater turns on The heater can be disabled Use the following registry settings to disable the heater For the optional keyboard HKEY CURRENT USER ControlPanel SystemManagement KeyboardHeater KbodHeaterEnabled dword 1 Making it 0 will never turn on the Keyboard heater UsbKbdCheckReqd dword 1 9 2 C70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide For the vehicle computer HKEY CURRENT USER ControlPanel SystemManagement DisplayHeater DispHeaterEnabled dword 1 Making it 0 will never turn on the Display heater Often Used Registry Settings Power Suspend To modify the power suspend settings Key Name HKEY LOCAL MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Control Power Timeouts e Name ACSuspendTimeout e Data Type dword e Description To suspend the device when not used for a certain period of time when operating on external power J NOTE When connected to external power the VC70 enters the unattended state rather then suspend state e Default Value 00000000 0 seconds never e Options e 00000000 Never e 00000
176. vice 1 Tap and hold on the file and select Put The Send Local File window appears 2 Navigate to the directory to save the file and select a file 3 Tap Open The file is transferred from the vehicle computer to the remote device Connect to Internet Using Access Point This section explains how to access a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point AP for a network connection With this method of communication the Internet Explorer can be used to connect to a server 1 Ensure the vehicle computer is discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 5 12 2 Discover and bond pair with the remote access point See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 5 5 3 In BTExplorer select the Remote Devices folder 4 Select the Trusted Devices folder 5 Tap the remote device folder 6 Tap and hold on the remote device and select Explore from the pop up menu 7 Tap and hold LAN Access using PPP service and select Connect from the pop up menu 8 The vehicle computer connects with the Access Point 9 Tap ay gt Internet Explorer The Internet Explorer window appears 10 In the address field enter an internet address and tap the Enter button The web page loads OBEX Object Push Services Object Exchange OBEX is a set of protocols allowing objects such as Contacts or pictures to be shared using Bluetooth To exchange contact information with another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure the vehicle computer is discover
177. xes Passkey Dialog When you select None as an authentication and WEP as an encryption you can choose to enter a passkey by checking the Use PassKey check box The user is prompted to enter the passkey For WEP the Use PassKey checkbox is only available if the authentication is None When you select None as an authentication and TKIP as an encryption you must enter a passkey The user cannot enter a passkey if the encryption is TKIP and the authentication is anything other than None When you select None as an authentication and AES as an encryption you must enter a passkey The user cannot enter a passkey if the encryption is AES and the authentication is anything other than None 4 18 VC70 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide Profile En Passkey Figure 4 24 Passkey Dialog Box Tap Next The IP Mode dialog box displays IP Mode Use the IP Mode dialog box to configure network address parameters IP address subnet gateway DNS and WINS IF Mode HC Next gt gt gt Figure 4 25 P Config Tab DHCP Table 4 13 IP Mode Options Encryption Description DHCP Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP from the IP Mode drop down list to obtain a leased IP address and network configuration information from a remote server DHCP is the default setting for the vehicle computer profile When DHCP is selected the IP address fields are read only Static Select Static to manually
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179. z Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Host Computer A computer that serves other vehicle computers in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control IDE Intelligent drive electronics Refers to the solid state hard drive type IEEE Address See MAC Address IOCTL Input Output Control Internet Protocol Address See IP I O Ports interface The connection between two devices defined by common physical characteristics signal characteristics and signal meanings Types of interfaces include RS 232 and PCMCIA Input Output Ports I O ports are primarily dedicated to passing information into or out of the vehicle computer s memory VC70 vehicle computers include Serial and USB ports IP Internet Protocol The IP part of the TCP IP communications protocol IP implements the network layer layer 3 of the protocol which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or subnetwork IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol TCP or UDP adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit MTU of the network IP Address Internet Protocol address The address of a computer attached to an IP network Every client and server station must have a unique IP address A 32 bit address used by a

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