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1. 9192 Integrator Guide Supplement 72E 157455 01 Rev A February 2012 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement 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 Motorola 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 m
2. SD MMC EMDK available through Motorola Support Central Web site A 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Table A 1 Technical Specifications Continued Item Description Data Capture Options User Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Battery Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Specification Tumble Environmental Sealing ESD SE960 1D standard range scan engine SE1524 ER 1D extended range scan engine reads up to 45 ft 13 72 m away SE4500 SR Omnidirectional 1D 2D imaging engine reads 1D and 2D symbols SE4500 HD 1D 2D DPM imaging engine reads a wide variety of DPM marks on metal plastic and glass surfaces including dot peening laser etching molding stamping or casting 49F to 122 20 to 50 25 F to 160 F 40 C to 70 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 5 to 95 non condensing Multiple drops to concrete 6 ft 1 8 m across the operating temperature range meets and exceeds MIL STD 810G 2 000 one meter tumbles at room temperature 4 000 hits IP64 electronic enclosure display and keypad 15kVdc air discharge 8kVdc direct discharge 8kVdc indirect discharge Technical Specifications A 3 Table A 1 Technical Specifications Continued WLAN Wireless Data Communications WLAN radio 802 11a b g Note 802 11a not available in Thailand Output Power 100mW U S and International Data Rate 802 11a up to 54Mb per second 802 11b up to 11Mb
3. 3 1 80 MRD 1 CONTRAST measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 670 nm 2 Near ranges are largely dependent upon the width of the bar code 3 Working range specifications at temperature 23 C 4 Near range on reflective bar codes determined by degree of reflectivity and width of bar code Technical Specifications A 9 SE4500 Standard Range Imager Decode Zones SE4500 SR Figure A 3 shows the decode zone for the SE4500 SR Typical values appear Table A 3 lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol Note Typical performance at 73 F 23 C on high quality symbols in normal room light Vcc 3 3V W i d t h O f 5 mil Code 39 i 24 175 e 6 67 mil PDF417 3 4 7 1 d 7 5 mil Code 39 pi SENSE maa a 10 mil PDF417 110 1 13 mil 100 UPC 1 6 P 15 5 vi 15 mil PDF417 114 7 284 15 mil Data Matrix 112 4 20 mil Code 39 24 7 In O 5 10 15 20 25 cm 0 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 Depth of Field Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle Figure A 3 SE4500 SR Decode Zone A 10 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Table A 5 SE4500 SR Decode Distances Typical Working Ranges Symbol Density Bar Code Content ote Bar Code Type Contrast Near Far 5 0 mil ABCDEFGH 2 1 in 7 5 in Cod
4. 4 102 O 0 0 f 4 402 8 203 10 mil 12 30 5 e 401 34 0 15 mil d 5 0 71 0 20 mil 5 0 96 0 in 0 20 40 60 80 100 cm 0 50 8 101 6 152 4 203 2 254 0 Depth of Field In cm W R Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C 72 1829 on high quality symbols t 48 121 9 h 24 61 0 O 0 0 f 24 61 0 40 mil 1467 0 48 121 9 Ss 55 mil 72 182 9 e 180 0 70 mil d 510 5 370 0 100 mil 69 0 f TFT Tana 0 120 240 360 480 600 0 1 m 304 8 609 6 914 4 1219 2 1524 0 Depth of Field Figure A 2 SET524Decode Zones A 8 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Table AA SE 1524 Decode Distances Symbol Density Bar Code Content p n Bar Code Type 8 Note 1 W N Ratio Typical Working Ranges ABCDEF 80 MRD Near Far 7 5 mil 64 17452 01 2 0 in 22 0 in 5 08 cm 55 88 cm Code 39 2 5 1 10 mil ABCDE 4 0 in 34 0 in 64 17454 01 80 MRD 10 16 cm 86 36 cm Code 39 2 5 1 15 mil ABCD 5 0 in 71 0in 64 17417 01 80 MRD 12 70 cm 180 34cm Code 39 2 5 1 20 mil 123 5 0 in 96 0 in 64 17456 01 80 MRD 12 70 cm 243 84 cm Code 39 2 2 1 55 mil CD 15 0 in 180 0 in 64 17458 01 80 MRD 38 10 cm 457 20 cm Code 39 2 2 1 70 mil reflective 123477 Note 4 367 0 in 64 08780 01 Reflective 932 18 cm Code 39 3 1 80 MRD 100 mil reflective 123456 Note 4 542 0 in 1376 68 cm 64 16990 01 Reflective Code 39
5. 26 Chapter 5 Tag Locator T TOLUCU AA AA AA AA 5 1 USING Tag Beete 5 2 L cating Tags Using EW TA EE 5 3 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 1 610 AA AN 6 1 KOUDIEENODING E 6 1 MOTTL EE AA 6 1 BENENE Oh s 6 3 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle ee ee ee ee 6 4 OUI lot Binene trade is EE a a adas 6 4 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger 6 6 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle EE EE ee AR EE ee ee AE Ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee EE 6 6 Cable Adapter Oe et E 6 7 Magnetic Stripe Reader ss eee essesi aaa ee esse aaa 6 8 Modem Module 3 6 9 Table of Contents Appendix A Technical Specifications ME919Z Se ede ERG ee ie GEE eo Ba ee Ge ee A 1 Decode We N A 5 SE960 Standard Range Laser Decode ZONES ee eek Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee A 5 SE1524 Long Range Laser Decode Zones ss see ee ee RR ee ee ee RE ee ee ee ee A 7 SE4500 Standard Range Imager Decode 20 65 A 9 Mobile Computer Pin Outs 3 3 6 5 A 13 Accessory ENN A 14 Single Slot Serial USB Cradle ee ee Ee ee RE Ee ee EE EE ee ee EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee A 14 FO Slot BENENE iS ER a apa A 14 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle ee ee a A 15 Four Slot Battery Charger se a A 15 Magnetic Stripe Reader Accessory C
6. 5 mil Code 39 mar 5 mil PDF417 1 6 kaaga 3 8 5 mil Data Matrix 1 88 3 6 13 6 67 mil PDF417 14 5 d 7 5 mil Code 39 16 1 10 mil PDF417 D 13 mil 100 UPC 1 6 ER 1 il PDF417 k 6 4 20 15 mil Data Matrix 16 1 ch 20 mil Code 39 11 1 In 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 cm 0 5 1 10 2 15 2 20 3 25 4 30 5 Depth of Field Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle Figure A 4 SE4500 HD Decode Zone A 12 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Table A 6 SE4500 HD Decode Distances Symbol Density Bar Code Type 3 0 mil Code 39 4 0 mil PDF417 5 0 mil Code 39 5 0 mil PDF417 5 mil Data Matrix 6 67 mil PDF417 7 5 mil Code 39 10 mil PDF417 13 mil UPC A 15 mil PDF417 15 mil Data Matrix 20 0 mil Code 39 Bar Code Content ote Contrast Near 80 MRD 1 6 in 3 8 in 4 06 cm 9 65 cm 80 MRD 1 8 in 3 5 in 4 57 cm 8 89 cm ABCDEFGH Note 1 5 0 in 80 MRD 12 70 cm 80 MRD 1 6 in 3 8 in 4 06 cm 9 65 cm 18 x 18 Modules 1 8 in 3 6 in 80 MRD 4 57 cm 9 15 cm 4 Col 20 Rows 1 3 in 4 5 in 80 MRD 3 30 cm 11 43 cm ABCDEF Note 1 6 1 in 80 MRD 15 49 cm 3 Col 17 Rows Note 1 5 1 in 8095 MRD 12 95 cm 012345678905 1 6in 6 8 in 80 MRD 4 06 cm 17 27 cm 80 MRD Note 1 6 4 in 16 26 cm 18 x 18 Modules 2 0 in 6 1 in 80 MRD 5 08 cm 15 49 cm 123 Note 1 11 1 in 80 MRD 28 19 cm 4 Distances measured from front edge of chassis Typical Wo
7. Apply Select to apply configuration changes 4 8 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Singulation Select Menu gt Config gt Singulation to view configure the singulation control settings for each antenna Singulation a s d 7 29 Antenna ID 1 Bl iji Tag Population 100 Tag Transit Time State Aware Inventory State 7 SL Flag IEASSER TED Figure 4 8 Singulation Control Settings Window This Singulation settings window includes the following fields e Antenna ID Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields e Session The session number for the inventory operation e Tag Population The approximate tag population in the RF field of the antenna e Tag Transit Time The time in milliseconds that the tag typically remains in the RF field of the antenna e State Aware Indicates if the antenna performs state aware or state unaware singulation e Inventory State Select a tag of state A or B Valid only for State Aware singulation e SL Flag Valid only for State Aware singulation e Apply Apply configuration changes RFID Sample Application 4 9 Power On Off Radio Select Menu 5 Config 5 Power On Off Radio to change the power settings of the RFID radio 127 0 0 1 PIC Singulation Power Off Radio Reset To Factory Default Figure 4 9 Radio Power Settings Menu Reset to Factory Default Select Menu 5 Config 5 Reset to Factory Default to
8. developers in developing custom applications The mobile computer can read write lock kill and program Gen2 tags Each tag contains the EPC number 64 or 96 bits CRC and kill code The mobile computer can also collect data by decoding in range EPC Gen2 RFID tags Initiating the read command within the sample application causes the mobile computer to interrogate all RFID tags within the radio frequency RF field of view The reader captures data from each new tag and adds it to the list box in the EPC ID window Select Stop Read to stop interrogating tags 4 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Launching the RFID Sample Application Select RFID Demo in the Start menu to start the RFID sample application a df Gm 12 22 MSP pd il Er BTScannerctlPanel MSP Agent Modem Link MSP Rapid Deployment RFID Demo Client G Remote Desktop Mobile Figure 4 1 RFID Demo Icon CS RFID3Sample6 W A lt lt qin 11 45 Start Reading NONE To tal Read Time solun Sec Figure 4 2 RFID Sample Application Window In the sample application window e Tap the Start Reading button to initiate the tag read Tap Stop Reading to terminate tag reading e Use the Mem Bank drop down to select a tag memory bank to read The default memory bank is EPC None Other options are TID Reserved and User RFID Sample Application 4 3 Connection Tap Connection to display the reader IP and port number Selec
9. n 72 152191 xx e MC919Z Regulatory Guide p n 72 157453 xx e MC9190 G User Guide p n 72E 140936 xx e MC9190 G Integrator Guide p n 72E 140937 xx e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits available at www motorolasolutions com support e Microsoft Sync software available at http www microsoft com For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to www motorolasolutions com support Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact Motorola Solutions for your region Contact information is available at www motorolasolutions com support When contacting Motorola Solutions 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 e mail telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola solutions support you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If you purchased your business product from a Motorola business partner please contact that business partner for support 9197 Integrator Guide Supplement Introduction This chapter provides an overview of RFID technology and components
10. per second 802 119 up to 54Mb per second Frequency All country dependent 802 11a 5 GHz 802 11b 2 4 GHz 802 11g 2 4 GHz Range Antenna Integrated external WPAN Wireless Data Communications Bluetooth Bluetooth Version 2 1 with EDR Peripherals and Accessories Cradles Single slot serial USB 4 slot Ethernet and 4 slot charge only Printers Supports extensive line of Motorola approved printers and cables Charger 4 Slot universal battery charger 4 slot battery charger Other Cable Adapter Module snap on Magnetic Stripe Reader Modem module full set of holsters full Accessories set of cables A 4 9192 Integrator Guide Supplement Table A 2 Data Capture Options Item Laser Decode Capability Imaging Decode Capability Description Code 39 Code 128 Codabar Code 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 MSI UPCA UPC EAN supplementals Coupon Code VVebcode RSS 14 RSS Expanded Chinese 2 of 5 Code 39 Code 128 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN 13 UPCA UPC EAN supplementals Coupon Code Webcode TLC39 Composite C Micro PDF 417 Macro PDF 417 RSS Expanded RSS Limited Data Matrix Maxi Code US Planet UK 4 state Canadian 4 state Chinese 2 of 5 microQR Macro Micro PDF 417 Japanese 4 state Code 93 Discrete 2 of 5 EAN 13 UPCE Trioptic 39 RSS Limited Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 UPCE Trioptic 39 Composite AB PDF 417 QR Code RSS 14 US Postnet Australian 4 state Dutch Kix US
11. restore the default reader configuration 4 10 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Operations Menu Options The Operations Menu includes the following options e Antenna Info e Filter e Access e Triggers Antenna Info Select Menu gt Operations gt Antenna Info to view configure the list of antennas that can be used for inventory access operations Antenna Info lt GH 1 01 Select All 45 Figure 4 10 Antenna nfo Window RFID Sample Application 4 11 Filter Select Menu 5 Operations 5 Filter to view configure the following filters Pre Filter Post Filter Access Filter Pre Filter Select Menu gt Operations gt Filter gt Pre Filter to view configure pre filters PreFilter a s d 7 32 Antenna ID Lise Filter 1 Memory Bank Offset Tag Pattern jaabbeedd Filter Action STATE AWARE ir Action INVANCTINYB zl rarget Filter 1 Fiter 2 Figure 4 11 PreFilter Window This Pre Filter window includes the following fields Antenna ID Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask Tag Pattern The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank Filter Action Select the required filter action For more information refer to the Gen2 specification available at h
12. t AA NE NE OE NE 1 1 RFID Technology Overview Uu 1 1 HEID COHDUH 6 m mr 1 2 MC9192 RFID Mobile Computer 3333833823 ee EE ee ee Ee ee 1 3 MG3 194 PAS 1 4 MESISZ LED ANGIE ee 1 5 ROANG ME RE a ER ER AA 1 5 Chapter 2 Updating the RFID Mobile Computer HON E 2 1 Updating the Device Image a 2 1 Downloading an Update Loader Package 0 82 ee ee 2 1 Updating Images via ActiveSync 8833323333 3333 l 2 1 Updating the RFID Firmware aa 2 2 V MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Chapter 3 MobileRFID Functionality al ere Me e EEE AA AAP 3 1 MobileRFID Icons 3 2 MODIER FID LE 3 3 Configure Region s s s s eee eee area aaa RR Ee ee ee ee ee Ee 3 4 COOU BE 3 7 Version inionmaftiol ge GAN Bad babama a 3 8 IN 00 DE EE Er ER Ee eb SR De ER 3 9 Chapter 4 RFID Sample Application MAI OCC HO ses ii s AA ee ee 4 1 Launching the RFID Sample Application 4 2 CONNECCION RE 4 3 UD o s s b a bi 4 4 Configuration Menu Options 2883332888 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 4 5 TESE ENE s 4 5 onur a a aaa ara N 4 6 FUN 090000 4 7 SHE AO on 4 8 POWER On OM HAD maa b a b s ni 4 9 Reset to Factory Default s s iii sa ee Ee ee ee 333333 4 9 Op rduons Menu DONS Da na Ee 4 10 MR RR ab adal aaa b asa sada b lad 4 10 4 11 ee SA E E AA 4 14 4 19 Management Menu Options 4 26 PEPE aaa daaa N EN EE qda EN 4 26 RU 4
13. update 2 2 RFID overview 1 1 S sample application 4 1 GOHHECUUD EE EE RA 4 3 launching 4 2 SR focus decode distances A 10 Starting RFID 3 9 stopping RFID xa EE gale EE damara NG 3 9 storage temperature A 2 T AGS qas ad na m EE 1 2 ees sac onla u 5 1 troubleshooting 6 1 U updating device 2 1 C VESY C 2248658 BKA xa a R R AGA AMA WA pi 2 1 d EE 2 2 RFID firmvvare 2 2 update loader 2 1 VV ee N NN EE RE Ee A 1 O 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 registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2011 Motorola Solutions Inc All Rights Reserved 72E 157455 01 Revision A February 2012
14. 3110B0200165432 74 1200000000 SEA ok 027E370DOE 140 107 ADSS 2200485428 7E 14000092 EF of er Figure 5 3 Tag List 3 Select a tag from the list to search 5 4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement 4 Select the Locate button or press and hold the trigger Move the mobile computer in all directions to get the relative position of the tag indicated by a beep the vertical progress bar or both 2 Inventory Reader g s 12 12 X Searching for 99991E1614050BD920000032 Options Figure 5 4 Jag Search Use the Options menu to turn the beeper on and off and to display data in ASCII or hexadecimal format ns Inventory Reader ga 42 12 05 ADS90C00B 1BAS400000000AA ADS90C00B DA Figure 5 5 Options Menu Introduction This chapter provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC919Z operating Troubleshooting 9192 Table 6 1 Troubleshooting the 9192 MC919Z does not turn Battery not charged Charge or replace the battery on Battery not installed Ensure battery is installed properly properly System crash Perform a warm boot If the MC919Z still does not turn on perform a cold boot Rechargeable battery Battery failed Replace battery If the 9192 still does not operate try a warm boot then a cold boot Refer to Resetting the MC9190 in the MC9190 Q Integration Guide d
15. AM and MSR Pin Outs Appendix B RFID APIs Index Vill MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Introduction This MC919Z RFID Integrator Guide Supplement provides the unique set up and operating procedures for the MC919Z RFID mobile computers This guide is intended as a supplement to the MC9190 G Integrator Guide p n 72E 140937 xx Procedures common to MC9100 products are addressed in the MC9190 G Integrator Guide v NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens Configurations This guide covers the following configurations C Mm Cc m C M c m MC919Z GAOSWEQZ1WR MC919Z GAOSWEQZ2EU MC919Z G30SWEQZ1WR MC919Z G30SWEQZ2EU MC919Z G50SWEQZ1WR MC919Z G50SWEQZ2EU MC919Z GJOSWEQZ1WR MC919Z GJOSWEQZ2EU E RFID 1D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 RFID 1D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 RFID 2D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 RFID 2D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 RFID DPM 2D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 RFID DPM 2D CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 RFID LRX CLR 256 1G 53 VVM6 5 RFID LRX CLR 256 1G 53 WM6 5 KE MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Chapter 1 Getting Started provides an overview of RFID technology and components and a description of the MC919Z RFID mobile computer and features Chapter 2 Updating the RFID Mobile Computer describes how to update the device image and radio firmware Chapter 3 MobileRFID Functiona
16. Operation United States W Region of Operation is set to United States Communication Standard is set to US FCC 15 Figure 3 7 Region Selection Success Window MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement After Startup If not done at startup set the regulatory region as follows 1 Invoke the MobileRFID menu then tap Configure Region 2 Inthe Region Configuration window select a region from the Region of Operation drop down menu Region Configuration E el CF 5 14 Region of United States D Communication Standard United States TY Uruguay ama Vietnam v Figure 3 8 Region Configuration Window 3 Tap Yes on the warning window that appears A confirmation window appears upon successful completion Region Configuration adin 516 Region of Operation is set to United States Communication Standard is set to LIS FOC 15 Figure 3 9 Region Selection Success Window 4 Tap OK MobileRFID Functionality 3 7 Configure RFID RFID is in Server Mode by default To configure RFID to operate in Client Mode 1 Invoke the MobileRFID menu then tap Configure RFID LLRP Configuration er q 0 6 40 Client Mode LLRF Port old connection Figure 3 10 RFID Configuration Window 2 Select the Client Mode check box 3 n the LLRP Port field enter the port number on which the server waits for the RFID client to communicate The default is 5084 4 Inthe Server IP field enter the serv
17. PI32 dIl Version 5 1 15 or higher e Symbol RFID3 Device dll Assembly version 5 2 0 8 File version 1 2 0 0 or higher Symbol Audio dll e Symbol dll e Symbol Notification dll e Symbol StandardForms dll 5 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Using Tag Locator To use the Tag Locator application 1 Tap Tag Locator in the Application folder on the mobile computer to open the Tag Locator application s Inventory Reader 4 f2 12 08 ok OR Press amp Hold the Trigger and Move the Device Around to Identity Nearby Products or Click on Import Tags button to load Tag IDs from file Import Tags Search Tags Figure 5 1 Tag Locator 2 Enter the tag ID in one of three ways e Type the tag D in the TagiD text box then select Locate or press and hold the trigger e Perform a search operation by selecting the Search Tags button or by pressing and holding the trigger e Select the Import Tags button to import a list of saved tags from a csv file See Locating Tags Using a csv File on page 5 3 Tag Locator 5 3 Locating Tags Using a csv File 1 Select the Import Tags button to import a list of saved tags from a csv file The following window appears Inventory Reader gu s 12 09 Open Folder All Folders v Type C V Files csv Figure 5 2 Opening a csv File 2 Select the desired csv file to import the tags to the list Sc Inventory Reader dZ 12 10 TaglL E1FF3
18. PS 4 state US4CB Aztec Technical Specifications A 5 Decode Zones SE960 Standard Range Laser Decode Zones Figure A 1 shows the decode zone for the SE960 scan engine The figures are typical values Table A 3 lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C on high quality symbols eee a ee eo ee RE AE er ikek ae EE OER ee AA EE OS ee NRS E ee SEAS ee ee ee EE CA AA SOR SE AURE da 47 Scan Angle 1 2 ja 7 7 12 5 mil Code 39 112 5 11 5 18 5 121 10 mil Code 128 19 0 16 100 UPC 27 0 1 0 NE x 29 5 20 mil 14 52 0 eee 252215 3100 0 25 100 mil Reflective a r 5006 in 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 cm 0 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 76 2 88 9 101 6 114 3 1270 127 0 152 4 Depth of Field Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle Distances achieved using adaptive scanning mode Figure A 1 SE960 Decode Zone 25 20 20 25 30 cm 76 2 63 5 50 8 38 1 31 6 12 7 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 76 2 o T A 6 9192 Integrator Guide Supplement Table A 3 SE960 Decode Distances Symbol Density Bar Code Content Typical Working Ranges Bar Code Type W N Ratio 5 0 mil 1234 1 2 in 7 7
19. Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger Apply Figure 4 26 Stop Trigger GPI with Timeout a q Gm 12 48 Trigger Type Tag ObservatiorlT d Observation Time 1000 Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger Apply Figure 4 27 Stop Trigger Tag Observation with Timeout Window 4 24 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement a 42 Gm 12 49 Trigger Type Attempts Time Gut 1000 Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger Do Apply amp Figure 4 28 Stop Trigger N Attempts with Timeout Window a fi m 12 50 Trigger Type Handheld Triggel Event Trigger Released m Trigger Pressed Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger Apply Figure 4 29 Stop Trigger Handheld Trigger with Timeout Window RFID Sample Application 4 25 Report Trigger 47 42 dm 12 56 New Tag Moderated Tag Invisible Moderated r Tag back to visibility Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger Apply Report settings are applicable when tag options are checked in the main window of the demo application The following event generations are controlled by criteria settings in Report Trigger Figure 4 30 Report Trigger Window The events associated with a tag are as follows e New Tag Tag seen by the reader for the first time e Tag Invisible Tag whic
20. akes 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 Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below CA Deseado Rev A 02 2012 Initial release V MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement FAC VISION AE Na jii Table of Contents About This Guide Fa 1101001016 i PAR IX le IE Le eegene IX PENN b AP X Notational Conventons 3 2 ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee X Related Documents and Software a X Service 1 ee 1110 E X Chapter 1 Getting Started lage
21. and describes the MC919Z RFID mobile computer and product features RFID Technology Overview RFID Radio Frequency Identification is an advanced automatic identification Auto ID technology that uses radio frequency signals to identify tagged items An RFID tag contains a circuit that can store data This data may be pre encoded or can be encoded in the field The tags come in a variety of shapes and sizes To read a tag the mobile computer sends out radio frequency waves using its integrated antenna This RF field powers and charges the tags which are tuned to receive radio waves The tags use this power to modulate the carrier signal The reader interprets the modulated signal and converts the data to a format for computer storage The computer application translates the data into an understandable format Wireless LAN BT ActiveSync Mobile Computer Host Computer Figure 1 1 RFID System Elements 1 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement RFID Components Motorola RFID solutions offer low cost long read range and a high read rate These features provide real time end to end visibility of products and assets in the factory distribution center retail outlet or other facility The MC919Z RFID system consists of the following components e Silicon based RFID tags that attach to retail products vehicles trailers containers pallets boxes etc e An integrated antenna that supports applications such as item level tracki
22. ate feature that updates all operating system components Motorola distributes all updates as update packages on the Support Central Web Site These packages contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system To update an operating system component copy the update package to the mobile computer using ActiveSync or MSP Downloading an Update Loader Package 1 2 Download the appropriate update loader package from the Motorola Support Central web site to a host computer Locate the update loader package file on the host computer and un compress the file into a separate directory 9190w65HenULxxxxx zip for updating via ActiveSync Updating Images via ActiveSync To install an update loader package using ActiveSync 1 2 3 Insert the mobile computer into the cradle and connect the cradle to AC power Connect the mobile computer to the host computer using ActiveSync In ActiveSync on the host computer open Explorer on the mobile computer Copy the contents of xxxxw65xenULxxxxxX UpdateLoader the files only not the folder into the Storage Card folder on the mobile computer For example the name for the MC9190Z is 9190w65HenULO024103 UpdateLoader 2 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement 5 Onthe mobile computer navigate to the Storage Card folder and tap the program STARTUPDLDR EXE The update takes approximately 10 minutes Do not remove AC power during this time 6 Copy MCRFIDInstall x x x CAB int
23. ator Guide Supplement Table A 11 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Continued Feature Description Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Magnetic Stripe Reader 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact Figure A 6 Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Technical Specifications Continued Feature Description Interface Format Swipe Speed Decoders Mode Track Reading Capabilities Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Serial with baud rate up to 19 200 ANSI ISO AAMVA CA DMV user configurable generic format 5 to 50 in 127 to 1270 mm sec bi directional Generic Raw Data Buffered unbuffered Tracks 1 and 3 210 bpi Track 2 75 and 210 bpi autodetect 25 to 50 C 13 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 5 to 95 non condensing 1 22 m 4 ft drops to concrete 15 KV air 8 KV contact Technical Specifications A 17 Accessory CAM and MSR Pin Outs Figure A 7 CAM and MSR Serial Connector Table A 12 CAM and MSR Serial Connector Pin outs oO OOl Il OO OT B Wy N ALi xl xl l gt Ori Ws N O Pin Signal USB 5V DET USB D MINUS USB D PLUS GND GND PWR EXT OUT CRADLE DET DSR DCD TXD CTS DTR RI RTS RXD A 18 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement RFID APIs are
24. available in C NET and Java For information on supported RFID APIs refer to the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK available at For C refer to the EMDK for C v2 1 or later For Net refer to the EMDK for NET v2 2 or later B 2 9192 Integrator Guide Supplement A GE bon do a bs 2 1 SEENEN dE E A 1 2 1 3 CA B 1 B battery charging temperature A 2 D B EE EE b b n DAG AA MAA X C configuration IX configuring MobileRFID 3 7 CE PEPE e EE 3 4 connection sample application 4 3 conventions Holallonal a ud lal KG BABAHA EE OE X CPU Ee EE sa Se Be A 1 D DCP for MC9090w X decode distances A 6 A 8 HE OCUS 2 a4 60640540080 hahang ad KG OR A 12 SR fOCUS os when ane be 77 wed A 10 decode zone A 5 decode zoneS A 7 A 9 DL fOCUS DER AL EE A 10 HD TOCUS ORE na RES HS A 11 sizi 0575725 0707 KE PERAR 4 1 connection 4 3 S C lib se eh aad ee ad 4 2 Device Configuration Package for MC9090w X dimensions A 1 QED R ss ao oa KERE PAA A 1 drop specification A 2 F EMDK for eVC4 X Enterprise Mobility D
25. cm 6 0 in 12 VDC Ethernet 25 C to 50 C 13 to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Technical Specifications A 15 Table A 9 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Continued Feature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Description 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 10 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Input Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Four Slot Battery Charger Description Height 10 16 cm 4 0 in Width 48 77 cm 19 00 in Depth 15 24 cm 6 0 in 12 VDC 25 to 50 13 F to 122 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 0 C to 40 C 82 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 KV air 8 KV contact Table A 11 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Input Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Description Height 10 16 cm 4 0 in Width 15 24 cm 6 0 in Depth 15 24 cm 6 0 in 12 VDC 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 40 to 70 C 40 F to 158F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F A 16 MC919Z Integr
26. devices view battery status by tapping Start gt Settings gt System gt Power Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC919Z is not fully 1 Detach and re attach the MSR to the MC919Z ensuring it is firmly attached to the MSR connected During data MC919Z detached from Reattach MC919Z to MSR and retransmit communications MSR during no data was communications transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Incorrect cable See the System Administrator configuration Communications Perform setup as described in the Accessories section of the software is not installed MC9190 G Integration Guide or configured properly Troubleshooting 6 9 Modem Module Table 6 9 Troubleshooting the Modem Module Symptom Possible Cause Action MC919Z is not The modem cable is not Connect the modem cable securely to both the modem and the communicating fully connected telephone jack through the modem Modem is not securely Reconnect the modem firmly to the MC919Z connected to the MC919Z Communication software Set up the communication software as described in the Accessories is not installed or section of the MC9190 G Integration Guide configured properly Problem in the telephone 1 Connect a conventional telephone and dial the remote modem to lines verify the telephone lines are functioning If the remote modem does not answer the call a
27. e 39 80 MRD 5 33 cm 19 05 cm 6 67 mil 4 Col 20 Rows 3 4 in 7 1 in PDF417 80 MRD 8 64 cm 18 03 cm 7 5 mil ABCDEF Note 1 10 6 in Code 39 80 MRD 26 92 cm 10 mil 3 Col 17 Rows Note 1 10 1 in PDF417 80 MRD 25 65 cm 13 mil 012345678905 1 6 in 15 5 in UPC A 80 MRD 5 08 cm 39 37 cm 15 mil 80 MRD Note 1 14 7 in PDF417 37 34 cm 15 mil 18 x 18 Modules 2 8 in 12 4 in Data Matrix 80 MRD 7 11 cm 31 50 cm 20 mil 123 Note 1 24 7 in Code 39 80 MRD 62 74 cm 1 Near distances are field of view FOV limited 2 Contrast is measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 670 nm 3 Working range specifications at temperature 23 C pitch 18 rolI 0 skew 0 photographic quality ambient light 30 ft c humidity 45 70 RH 4 Distances measured from front edge of scan engine chassis Technical Specifications A 11 SE4500 HD Figure A 4 shows the decode zone for the SE4500 HD Typical values appear Table A 6 lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol Note Typical performance at 73 F 23 C n cm on high quality symbols in normal room light 4 0 10 2 VV i d 20 5 1 R a 2222 L IN 4 2 0 5 1 e 161 3 mil Code 39 13 8 4 mil PDF417 1 88 3 5 10 102 N
28. e Regulatory Settings About View version of RFID Firmware OEM Wi Fi Off Figure 3 2 MobileRFID Home Window and Settings Window Ki If not using RFID as the Windows default home screen tap the MobileRFID icon in the system tray A menu appears 42 42 6 51 4 Configure Region Configure RFID Stop About Figure 3 3 MobileRFID Icon Menu 3 4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Configure Region Upon Startup After upgrading the mobile computer the following window appears on startup 42 NE 5113 getting started AT REID Rimninr Region not set 9 You need to set your region before starting RFID Operation amp WI FI UIT e mail Figure 3 4 Country Not Set Window 1 Tap ok When no country is selected the Region Configuration window appears Region configuration bad Car Region of Operation United States Communication Standard Figure 3 5 Region Configuration Window MobileRFID Functionality 3 5 2 Select the Region of Operation and Communication Standard as allowed by the regulatory standards of that country region from the drop down menus The following warning message appears Region Configuration er qiz 5 15 Warning Selecting region different from the country of use is illegal Please Confirm Figure 3 6 Region Selection Warning Message 3 Tap Yes to confirm window appears indicating success Region Configuration qr di 5 16 Region of
29. ected tag Write window only None Can not change the lock privilege of the particular memory bank Read Write User can read and write to the tag Perma_Lock Permanent lock Perma_Unlock Permanent unlock Unlock User can unlock the tag for writing 4 16 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement a di 0 7 40 Tag ID Hex ADS 42004595 240505 14000061 pasword Heg I Memory Bank EPC ir Length Offset Bytes od Data Read 52200455253 0140 00 6 1 Figure 4 16 Read Access Operation Window Write Tags a H d 7 41 Tag ID Hex ADS 220045575355 19400006 1 Password Dech Memory Bank Length offset Bytes JB ay Data Hex Aabbocdd Figure 4 17 Write Block Write Access Operation Window RFID Sample Application 4 17 42 AE Tag ID Hex EDE5220048528385 1400006 sword te 5 Memory Bank MEMORY T Lock Privilege READ WRITE ir Figure 4 18 Lock Access Operation Window a AE Tag ID Hex 408522004852838514000061 kil Password fo Hex Figure 4 19 Kill Access Operation Window 4 18 9192 Integrator Guide Supplement Block Erase illi 3 50 Tag ID Hex 041015095400000000000000 passwords b Memory Bank USER Offset Bytes 2 Length Bytes Figure 4 20 Block Erase Access Operation Window RFID Sample Application 4 19 Triggers Select Menu gt Operations gt Trigger to v
30. enable the WLAN connection no data is being transmitted over the connection Troubleshooting 6 5 Table 6 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Continued Symptom Cause Solution Connect the cradle to an Ethernet network with a correctly functioning DHCP server The cradle could not configure itself or it All Communication Status LEDs are flashing red has lost the lease on its IP address Failed automatic cradle Connect a properly configured DHCP server or DHCP relay configuration via local agent to the subnet and power cycle the cradle Check the DHCP service DHCP server log to verify that the cradle is receiving a response to its DHCP request The Ethernet link may 1 Ensure the ethernet cable is connected to an active hub be down Communication Status MC919Z has been Remove wait a minute and then reinsert the MC919Z ensuring LED does not light up inserted incorrectly into it fits snugly onto the connector at the bottom of the cradle the cradle Cradle is not receiving Ensure the power supply is securely connected and receiving power power Battery is not MC919Z removed from Replace the MC919Z into the cradle It can take up to four hours recharging the cradle too soon to recharge a completely depleted battery pack if MC919Z is suspended or longer if the MC919Z is on For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices view battery status by tapping Start gt Settings gt System gt P
31. er IP for the remote host to which RFID communicates as a client 5 Tap Apply 6 Tap OK to close the window 3 8 09192 Integrator Guide Supplement Version Information To view software version information for the RFID application invoke the MobileRFID menu then tap About About MobileRFID AE 11 19 Q Motorola MobileRFID Copyright C 2009 10 All Rights Reserved Mobile RFID 2 2 1005 Radio Library Version 225 Radio Firmware Version 2022 Radio OEM Data Version 2 0 22 2 K Figure 3 11 About MobileRFID Window This window displays the MobileRFID application version radio library version radio firmware version and radio OEM data version J NOTE The version information in Figure 3 11 may differ from the information on the actual mobile computer screen MobileRFID Functionality 3 9 Run Stop RFID To stop RFID service tap Stop in MobileRFID menu RFID Settings d oe GLE 11 22 O Motorola Mobile RFID 2 2 1005 Copyright C 2009 10 Stopped 7 Run Stop RFID Configure RFID View Change LLRP Server Client Settings connectivity status Configure Region View Change Regulatory Settings About View version of RFID Firmware OEM Ki Figure 3 12 RFID Stopped To restart RFID tap Run in MobileRFID menu 3 10 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Introduction The RFID Application CS RFID3Sample6 exe provides an overview of how the application works and assists application
32. eveloper Kit for eVC4 X F firmvvare update 2 2 H HD focus decode distances A 12 liniz as xs ER KANA SR A 2 I icons MobileRF D 3 2 image update 2 1 CY CSIC APA 2 1 update loader 2 1 information service X K keyboard vl EE eeepc dw aoe dan A 1 L lOCAING A eydar al n saa wed thames on 5 1 M MEON sarrar GE 7 BAKA aed ea LA A 1 Index 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement MobileRFID 3 1 client mode 3 7 COMMOQUIIAC sanasan Gad ieee 3 7 configuring region 3 4 OOMS EERE v PAPA 3 2 MEN PAA 3 3 server mode 3 7 Starling va TE OE a ha 3 9 elt ele 6424 nad b TA EO Bl p oad DEERAS 3 9 version information 3 8 0 operating system A 1 operating temperature A 2 P pin outs ACCESSOLY aaa s d k NG das ka ead A 17 mobile computer A 13 R Klee 02090 EE EE 1 2 region CONMGUMAG n d ox nee oe sano OE N N 3 4 RFID APIE an betas bk Eie ote ae b Hek B 1 RFID components 1 2 antennas 1 2 jle sked es te ese xe DE 005097 1 2 Ee AA AA 1 2 RFID firmware
33. ging Table 6 6 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Action LEDs do notlight Cradle is not receiving Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle when MC919Z or power and to AC power spare battery is inserted Remove and re insert the MC9192 into the cradle ensuring it is firmly in the cradle firmly seated Spare battery is not Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot seated firmly in the ensuring it is firmly seated cradle MC919Z battery MC919Z was removed Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure MC919Z is seated is not charging 1 from cradle or cradle was correctly Confirm that the battery is charging If a MC919Z battery is unplugged from AC fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a battery power too soon if the MC919Z is off and longer if the MC919Z is operating For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices view battery status by tapping Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC919Z is not fully Remove and re insert the MC919Z into the cradle ensuring it is seated in the cradle firmly seated Spare battery is Battery not fully seated in Remove and re insert the spare battery into the cradle ensuring it is not charging charging slot firmly seated Battery inserted Ensure the contacts are facing d
34. gth The maximum tag length e Max Size of Memory Bank Storage to allocate for the memory bank data e Apply Apply configuration changes 4 6 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Antenna Select Menu gt Config gt Antenna to view configure the antenna Antenna Config a q 0 7 27 Antenna ID 156 Receive Sensibviby de Transmit Power dBm 2700 ir Hop Table Index 1 ir 915750 915250 903250 926750 926250 904250 927250 920250 Figure 4 6 Antenna Configuration Window The Antenna Configuration window includes the following fields e Antenna ID Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields e Receive Sensitivity dB Lists the reader supported values for the selected antenna Transmit Power dBm Lists the reader supported values for the selected antenna e Hop Table Index Updates the Hop Frequency list with the corresponding frequencies e Apply Apply configuration changes RFID Sample Application 4 7 RF Mode Select Menu 5 Config 5 RF Mode to view configure the RF mode for each antenna id TEL Antenna ID e RF Mode Tab Parameter Mode Identifier DR Bdr Figure 4 7 RF Mode Window The RF Mode window includes the following fields e Antenna ID Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields e Tari Value TARI specified in nsec RF Mode Table RF mode table configured for the current antenna e
35. h was in the field of view of the reader is now not seen e Tag Back to Visibility An invisible tag has come back in field of view of reader Criteria selections are as follows e Never Corresponding event is never reported e Immediate Corresponding event is immediately reported when it happens e Moderated Event is generated after monitoring for sustained occurrence of the event for a period of time specified in milliseconds 4 26 9192 Integrator Guide Supplement Management Menu Options Management options are not applicable for handheld readers Help Menu Select Menu 5 Help to display the version information The version numbers displayed in this window are examples Actual version numbers are based on the versions of the files on the device About CS_RFID3Sampl A lt lt dir 2 31 CS RFID3Sample6 CDI 5 2 0 8 NET DII 1 2 0 0 Copyright C 2010 g Figure 4 31 Helo Window Exit Select Menu 5 EXit to exit the RFID sample application Introduction Use Tag Locator to detect the location of a tag By providing the TagID of an item this application can find the relative position of the tag with respect to the mobile computer Move the mobile computer back and forth to obtain the location of the tag as indicated by the beep frequency and a vertical progress bar showing the relative position of the tag The Tag Locator application requires the following components DLLs on the device RFIDA
36. id not charge MC919Z removed Insert MC919Z in cradle and begin charging The battery from cradle while requires approximately four hours to recharge fully battery was charging Cannot see characters MC9192 not powered Press the Power button on display 6 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Table 6 1 Troubleshooting the MC919Z Continued Problem Cause Solution MC919Z removed from cradle or unplugged from host computer during During data communication no data was transmitted or transmitted data was Replace the 9192 in the cradle or reattach the Synchronization cable and re transmit incomplete communication Incorrect cable See the System Administrator configuration Communication Perform setup Refer to refer to the MC9190 G Integration Guide software was for details incorrectly installed or configured Ensure that Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 or greater is installed on the host computer No sound is audible Volume setting is low Turn on or increase volume or turned off 9192 turns itself off MC919Z is inactive The MC919Z turns off after a period of inactivity If the 9192 is running on battery power this period can be set to 30 sec 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 minutes If the MC919Z is running on external power this period can be set to 1 2 3 5 10 15 and 30 minutes For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices Check the power settings by tapping Start gt Settings g
37. iew configure the trigger a di Om 7 43 trigger Type Start Date Mar 31 11 OF gg Prod ns Tag Report Trigger Apply Figure 4 21 Start Trigger Periodic Window Start Trigger The Trigger Type in the Start Trigger window includes the following fields e Immediate Start operation immediately e Periodic Start operation at a specific time and repeat operation after a specified period in milliseconds e GPI Start operation based on General Purpose Input Handheld supports a single GPI which is the handheld trigger If Low to High event option is selected operation starts when handheld trigger is pressed If High to Low event option is selected operation starts when handheld trigger is released e Handheld Start operation based on General Purpose Input Handheld supports a single GPI which is the handheld trigger If Low to High event option is selected operation starts when handheld trigger is pressed If High to Low event option is selected operation starts when handheld trigger is released 4 20 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement a di Om 7 43 Trigger Type Start Date Mar 31 11 071 nod ng Tag Report Trigger Do Apply Figure 4 22 Start Trigger Periodic Window er di dm 1 14 Trigger Type Event 1 ir High To Low Tag Report Trigger Apply Figure 4 23 Start Trigger GPI Window RFID Sample Application 4 21 a Md m 12 50 Trigger Ty
38. in Code 128 80 MRD 3 05 cm 19 56 cm 5 0 mil ABCDEFGH 1 2 in 12 5 in Code 39 2 5 1 80 MRD 3 05 cm 31 75 cm 7 5 mil ABCDEF 1 1 in 18 5 in Code 39 2 5 1 80 MRD 2 79 cm 46 99 cm t ote Near Far 10 mil 1234 19 0 in Code 128 80 MRD 48 26 cm 13 mil 12345678905 1 6 in 27 0 in 100 UPC 80 MRD 4 06 cm 68 58 cm 15 mil 1234 29 5 in Code 128 80 MRD 74 93 cm 20 mil 123 52 0 in Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD 132 08 cm 55 mil CD 100 0 in Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD 254 00 cm 100 mil 123456 2 ft 17 ft Code 39 3 0 1 reflective 80 MRD 60 96cm 518 16 cm Note 3 Notes 1 Contrast measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 650 nm 2 Working range specifications at ambient temperature 23 C photographic quality symbols Pitch 10 roll 0 skew 0 ambient light lt 150 ft candles using Symbol or equivalent decoder Dependent on vvidth of bar code Distances measured from front edge of chassis Technical Specifications A 7 SE1524 Long Range Laser Decode Zones Typical decode ranges are shown in Figure A 2 Table A 4 on page A 8 lists the typical distances for the SE1524 for selected bar code densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol The maximum usable length of a symbol at any given range is shown IN cm W Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C 12 305 on high quality symbols t 8 20 3 h
39. less EPC compliant tag processing MC919Z RFID mobile computers are designed for back room inventory management manufacturing floors inside outside loading dock and asset tracking applications and can host third party customer driven embedded applications Features include ISO 18000 6C standard EPC Class 1 Gen 2 e Read write kill lock block write block erase and permalock functionality 53 key alphanumeric keypad e 3 7 VGA color display e Touch panel with 340 dpi resolution e Orientation insensitive integrated external RFID antenna e Reads 1D and 2D bar codes e Windows Mobile 6 5 e WLAN 802 11 a b g wireless connectivity e Application specific setup for ease of installation e Low Level Reader Protocol LLRP For LLRP custom extensions refer to the Software Interface Guide p n 72E 131718 XX e Sample application and support for custom or third party applications e RFID API support Event and tag management support Figure 1 2 MC919Z RFID Mobile Computer 1 4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement MC919Z Parts Touch Screen Indicator LED Bar Power Scan Button Battery Release 1 of 2 Figure 1 3 MC919Z Parts Getting Started 1 5 MC919Z LED Indicators The LEDs indicate charging and reader status as described in Table 1 7 Table 1 1 MC919Z LED Status Indicators LED Indication Charging Indicators Off Mobile computer not placed correctl
40. lity includes information on configuring the RFID radio and reading tags Chapter 4 RFID Sample Application provides information on the RFID sample application and how to use it to assist in custom application development Chapter 5 Tag Locator provides information on the application used to detect the location of a tag Chapter 6 Troubleshooting describes MC919Z RFID mobile computer troubleshooting procedures Appendix A Technical Specifications includes the technical specifications for the reader Appendix B RFID APIs provides a reference for information on supported RFID APIs Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document Mobile computer refers to the Motorola MC919Z hand held computer Italics are used to highlight the following e Chapters and sections in this guide e Related documents Bold text is used to highlight the following e Dialog box window and screen names e Drop down list and list box names Check box and radio button names e Icons on a screen Key names on a keypad e Button names on a screen Bullets s indicate e Action items e Lists of alternatives e Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists About This Guide XI Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the MC919Z e MC919Z Quick Start Guide p
41. mptom Possible Cause Action Verify Dialing Locations Verify Dialing Patterns are correct for the current location For example enter G in the For local calls dial field to dial directly or 9 G if the telephone system requires dialing 9 first to access an outside line Incorrect server phone Verify the connection phone number in the Connecting window number Pulse dialing not Use a connection within a tone dialing system supported for country The Connection Manager 1 Warm boot the MC919Z and confirm the connection settings routes are incorrect Location setting is incorrect Dial out fails MC9192 Specifications The following table summarizes the MC919Zs technical specifications Table A 1 Technical Specifications Physical and Environmental Characteristics Dimensions Weight includes battery scanner and radio Keyboard Display Touch Screen Power 10 83 in L x 4 7 in W x 7 6 in H 27 50 cm L x 11 95 cm H x 19 3 cm Lorax 1077 g 38 0z SE4500 or SE960 974 g 34 4 oz 28 key 43 key 53 key 3 7 VGA color display with digitizer and backlight ntegral resistive touch panel vvith 340 dpi resolution Removable rechargeable 7 2 V Lithium lon 2200 mAh battery pack 15 8 watt hours Performance Characteristics CPU Operating System Memory Expansion Application Development Marvell PXA320 processor at 806 MHz Windows Mobile 6 5 256 MB RAM 1 GB FLASH
42. nd emit answering tones contact the remote System Administrator 9192 s battery is low or Install a charged battery in the MC919Z or use an external DC discharged which shuts power adapter to recharge the battery off power to the modem ActiveSync A partnership was not Establish a partnership with the host computer refer to the fails established with the host MC9190 Q Integration Guide computer Host computer is not selected in the ActiveSync window on the MC919Z Modem RAS connection not allowed by host computer MC919Z or modem was disconnected from the telephone line while ActiveSync was in progress Synchronization occurred but the session is configured to close immediately after synchronization is complete Select a host computer in the ActiveSync window and perform setup refer to the MC9190 G Integration Guide Select RAS connection in the host computer File 5 Connection Settings window Refer to the ReadMe files located in the Microsoft ActiveSync folder on the host computer Disconnect the modem cable for 30 seconds to hang up the local telephone connection Close any open windows on the MC919Z and any modem connections Verify the setting of the When manually synchronizing disconnect when complete checkbox by tapping Start 5 ActiveSync gt Menu gt Options gt Schedule tab 6 10 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Table 6 9 Troubleshooting the Modem Module Continued Sy
43. ng and asset tracking e An embedded radio module that powers and communicates with tags for data capture and provides host connectivity for data migration Tags Tags contain embedded chips that store unique information Available in various shapes and sizes tags often called transponders receive and respond to data requests Tags require power to send data There are several categories of tags based on the protocol they support read write memory and power options e Active RFID tags are powered by internal light weight batteries and also use these batteries to broadcast radio waves to the reader e Semi passive RFID tags are also powered by internal light weight batteries but draw broadcasting power from the reader e Passive RFID tags are powered by a reader generated RF field These tags are much lighter and less expensive than active tags and are typically applied to less expensive goods Antenna Antennas transmit and receive radio frequency signals Radio Module The radio module communicates with the tags and transfers the data to a host computer It also provides features such as filtering CRC check and tag writing The MC919Z RFID mobile computer supports standard RFID tags as described by EPCGlobal M Class 1 Gen protocol Getting Started 1 3 MC919Z RFID Mobile Computer The Motorola MC919Z RFID mobile computer includes an intelligent C1G2 UHF RFID reader with RFID read performance that provides real time seam
44. o the Storage Card folder on the mobile computer 7 On the mobile computer navigate to the Storage Card folder and tap MCRFIDInstall x x x CAB The device reboots after the installation with RFID operational Updating the RFID Firmware The RFID FLASH utility used to update the RFID radio firmware is no longer provided For related issues contact Motorola Solutions support Introduction MobileRFID is an RFID server application that runs in the background on the mobile computer The MobileRFID icon appears in the system tray This chapter includes information on using and configuring MobileRFID GA MLE 2 20 Mobile RFID Figure 3 1 MobileRFID Icon 3 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement MobileRFID Icons The MobileRFID icon indicates RFID radio status as described in Table 3 7 Table 3 1 MobileRFID Icon Indicators Icon Indication RFID running radio on ANG C RFID running radio off RFID stopped radio not found battery critical stopped from user interface MobileRFID Functionality SE MobileRFID Menu If using RFID as the Windows default home screen tap the RFID panel then tap the Settings button d sf 12 18 RFID Settings 4 HOE ET i j O Motorola Mobile RFID 2 2 1005 MUSIC Copyright C 2009 10 1 Running getting started dd E pp View Change LLRP Server Client Settings connectivity status Running Configure Region 1 18 Hu View Chang
45. ower Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery 9192 is not inserted Remove the MC919Z and reinsert it correctly Verify charging is correctly into the active cradle For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices view battery status by tapping Start gt Settings gt System gt Power Warning Message This message occurs if Tap OK to close the message The MC919Z will obtain address Unable to obtain a a suspend resume information and communicate through the ethernet cradle server assigned IP cycle is performed and address Try again the MC919Z is not later or enter an IP associated e g due to address in Network being out of range Settings 6 6 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Table 6 5 Troubleshooting The Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Symptom Possible Cause Action Ensure the charger is receiving power Confirm main battery is charging If a battery is fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a battery Battery was removed from the charger or charger was unplugged from AC power too soon Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Battery contacts not Verify that the battery is seated in the battery well correctly with the connected to charger contacts facing down Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Batteries not char
46. own and toward the back of the incorrectly cradle Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Troubleshooting 6 7 Table 6 6 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Continued Symptom Possible Cause Action MC919Z removed from cradle during communications During data Replace MC919Z in cradle and retransmit communications no data was transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Incorrect cable See the System Administrator configuration Communications Perform setup as described in the Accessories section of the software is not installed MC9190 G Integration Guide or configured properly Ensure that Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 or greater is installed on the host computer Cable Adapter Module Table 6 7 Troubleshooting The Cable Adapter Module Symptom Possible Cause Action Ensure CAM is receiving power Ensure MC919Z is attached correctly Confirm that the battery is charging If a MC919Z battery is fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a battery if the MC919Z is off and longer if the MC919Z is operating For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices view battery status by tapping Start gt Settings gt System gt Power MC919Z was removed from CAM or CAM was unplugged from AC power too soon MC919Z battery is not charging Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If
47. pe Handheld Triggel Event Trigger Released Tag Report Trigger Apply Figure 4 24 Start Trigger Handheld Trigger Window 4 22 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Stop Trigger a q Gm 12 48 Trigger Type Durationims 2000 Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger OK Figure 4 25 Stop Trigger GPI with Timeout Window The Trigger Type in the Stop Trigger window includes the following fields Immediate Stop operation immediately Duration Stop operation after a duration specified in milliseconds GPI with Timeout Stop operation on General Purpose Input or after a timeout period specified in milliseconds whichever happens first Handheld supports a single GPI which is the handheld trigger If Low to High Event option is selected operation stops when handheld trigger is pressed If High to Low event option is selected operation stops when handheld trigger is released Tag Observation Stop operation after specific number of tag observations or a timeout specified in milliseconds whichever happens first N Attempts Perform operation after specified number of attempts or a timeout specified in milliseconds whichever happens first Handheld Trigger with Timeout Same as GPI with timeout RFID Sample Application 4 23 a di 0 12 48 Trigger Type SPI with TimeoLir Por Time Out 2000 Event High To Low Low To High Start
48. rking Ranges Far Mobile Computer Pin Outs Figure A 5 Pin Locations m Table A 7 Pin Outs CO Il C O Cl N O CRADLE DET al rlz O O G 4 Z 00 me USB MINUS EXT PWR OUT N Technical Specifications A 13 USB USB RS232C RS232C RS232C RS232C RS232C Ground 2 5A max RS232C Grounded by cradle when in cradle RS232C Not connected 12V 2 5A max RS232C USB USB 3 3V 500mA A 14 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Accessory Specifications Single Slot Serial USB Cradle Table A 8 Single SLot Serial USB Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Input Power Interface Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Description Height 13 02 cm 5 13 in VVidth 15 24 cm 6 0 in Depth 15 24 cm 6 0 in 12 VDC Serial and USB 25 C to 50 13 to 122 F 40 C to 709C 40 F to 158F 02 to 40 C 82 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 KV air 8 kV contact Table A 9 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Input Power Interface Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Height 10 16 cm 4 0 in Width 48 77 cm 19 00 in Depth 15 24
49. rn The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank e Tag Mask The bit mask to facilitate bit wise filtering e Match Pattern Select the tag pattern to match A B both or neither 4 14 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Access Select Menu gt Operations gt Access to perform the following access operations 127 0 0 1 Start Beach EFC IE 67686 15E64 O44 10 1f Triggers Ny Figure 4 14 Access Menu Read Write Lock Kill Block Write Block Erase The Access menu includes the following options RFID Sample Application 4 15 To perform an access option on a single tag right click the tag in the list of read tags on the main window to invoke the tag s context menu 127 0 0 1 42 di Gi 3 11 Start Reading m 65606 LEEG 726 1734 Tag Data Od 101604540000000 Figure 4 15 Jag Context Menu Access Operation Windows The Access Operation windows include the following fields Set options as required in the various parameter windows Not all windows include all options Tag ID The name of the selected tag Password Set a password before performing any access operation except Kill Memory Bank Select the memory bank Reserved EPC TID User Offset Offset of the first word to read from the selected memory bank Length Tag data length Write Data The data to write to the selected tag Write window only Lock Privilege Access options for the sel
50. so replace the faulty The MC9192 is not fully 1 Detach and re attach the CAM to the MC919Z ensuring it is firmly attached to the CAM connected During data MC919Z detached from Re attach MC919Z to CAM and retransmit communications CAM during no data was communications transmitted or transmitted data Incorrect cable See the System Administrator was incomplete configuration Communications Perform setup as described in the Accessories section of the software is not installed MC9190 G Integration Guide or configured properly 6 8 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Magnetic Stripe Reader Table 6 8 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Symptom Possible Cause Action MSR cannot MC919Z detached from Re attach MC919Z to MSR and reswipe the card read card MSR during card swipe Faulty magnetic stripe on See the System Administrator card MSR application is not Ensure the MSR application is installed on the MC919Z installed or configured Ensure the MSR application is configured correctly properly MC919Z battery MC919Z was removed Ensure MSR is receiving power Ensure MC919Z is attached is not charging 1 from MSR or MSR was correctly Confirm that the battery is charging If a MC919Z battery is unplugged from AC fully depleted it can take up to four hours to fully recharge a battery power too soon if the MC919Z is off and longer if the MC919Z is operating For Windows Mobile 6 5
51. t System gt Power gt Advanced Change the setting if you need a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates Battery is depleted Replace the battery Battery is not inserted Insert the battery properly properly Tapping the window LCD screen not Re calibrate the screen buttons or icons does aligned correctly not activate the corresponding feature Warm boot the system To perform a warm boot refer to Resetting the MC9190 G in the MC9190 G Integration Guide A message appears Too many files stored Delete unused memos and records You can save these records stating that the MC919Z on the MC919Z on the host computer memory is full Too many If you have installed additional applications on the MC919Z applications installed remove them to recover memory on the MC919Z For Windows Mobile 6 5 devices tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Remove Programs Select the unused program and tap Remove Troubleshooting 6 3 Table 6 1 Troubleshooting the MC919Z Continued Problem Cause Solution The MC919Z does not Scanning application Verify that the MC919Z is loaded with a scanning application accept scan input is not loaded See the System Administrator Unreadable bar code Ensure the symbol is not defaced Distance between Ensure MC919Z is within proper scanning range exit window and bar code is incorrect MC919Z is not Ensure the MC919Z is programmed to accept the
52. t Charge Only Cradle Problem Cause Solution MC919Z charge Cradle is not receiving Ensure the power supply is securely connected and receiving indicator LED does not power power light 9192 is not seated Ensure the battery is properly installed in the MC919Z and correctly in the cradle re seat the MC919Z in the cradle The battery is not properly installed in the MC919Z The battery in the Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the MC919Z is faulty faulty battery Note The Four Slot Charge Only Cradle has no power indication Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Table 6 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause Solution ActiveSync over an Ethernet connection is not available with Windows Mobile 6 5 and ActiveSync 4 5 Cannot perform ActiveSync connection Attempt by the MC919Z to ActiveSync failed During MC919Z removed from Replace MC919Z in cradle and retransmit communications no cradle during data was transmitted communications or transmitted data vvas incomplete MC919Z has no active An icon will be visible in the status bar if a connection is currently connection active MC919Z has Data is being Temporarily disable the WLAN connection to force data successfully connected transferred over the transmission through the cradle Once you have completed your through the cradle but wireless link data transmission re
53. t Disconnect to disconnect the reader Connection er fi GH 7 25 Host Name Reader IP 177 0 0 1 Fart 5064 Disconnect Figure 4 3 Connection Window 4 4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Capabilities Select Menu gt Capabilities to view the capabilities of the connected reader Capabilities q rd n GH 12 52 Capability E ReaderID 0601140F020 Firware Version 2 2 1005 Model Name 9190 No of Antennas No of GPIPorts No of GPOPorts Max No of Operations In Acce Max No of PreFilters CountryCode Communication Standard IsUTCClockSupported IsBlockEraseSupported IsBlockWriteSupported IsBlockPermalockSupported IsBlockWriteSupported IsRecommissionSupported IsWrite UMISupported Figure 4 4 Capabilities Window RFID Sample Application 4 5 Configuration Menu Options The Configuration Menu includes the following options e Tag Storage Settings e Antenna e RF Mode e Singulation e Power On Off Radio e Reset to Factory Defaults Tag Storage Settings Select Menu gt Config gt Tag Storage Settings to view configure tag storage settings Tag Storage Settings g lt lt om 12 53 Maximum Tag Count 4096 Max Tag ID Length Bytes Max Size of Memory Bank Bytes z Figure 4 5 Tag Storage Settings Window The Tag Storage Settings window includes the following fields e Maximum Tag Count The maximum number of tags to store in the DLL e Max Tag ID Len
54. ttp www epcglobalinc org standards 4 12 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Post Filter Select Menu gt Operations gt Filter gt Post Filter to view configure post filters PostFilter a q d 7 33 Memory Bank L SER ir Offset Tag Pattern aabb Tag Mask Tag Pattern A Tag Pattern B Pattern B Match Pattern A AND B H Use Filber Figure 4 12 Post Filter Window This Post Filter window includes the following fields e Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask e Tag Pattern The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank e Tag Mask The bit mask to facilitate bit wise filtering e Match Pattern Select the tag pattern to match A B both or neither RFID Sample Application 4 13 Access Filter Select Menu gt Operations gt Filter gt Access Filter to view configure the access filters AccessFilter a s d 7 39 Memory Bank EPC sl Offset 7 Tag Pattern 11223344 Tag Mask Tag Pattern A Tag Pattern B Pattern B Match Pattern M Use Filter Appiy Figure 4 13 Access Filter Window This Access Filter window includes the following fields e Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask e Tag Patte
55. type of bar programmed for the code being scanned bar code MC919Z is not If a beep on a good decode is expected and a beep is not heard programmed to check that the application is set to generate a beep on good generate a beep decode Battery is low If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam when the trigger is pressed check the battery level When the battery is low the scanner shuts off before the MC919Z low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading symbols contact the distributor or Motorola Bluetooth Connection Table 6 2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Problem Cause Solution MC919Z cannot find Too far from other Bluetooth Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a range any Bluetooth devices devices of 10 meters 80 feet nearby The Bluetooth device s Turn on the Bluetooth device s you wish to find nearby are not turned on The Bluetooth device s are Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode If needed not in discoverable mode refer to the device s user documentation for help MC919Z keeps The MC919Zs battery is Recharge the battery powering down to low protect memory contents There is adelay inthe This is the normal behavior No solution required Bluetooth stack re initializing during a resume from suspend 6 4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 6 3 Troubleshooting the Four Slo
56. y in the cradle cable not connected correctly charger not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of mobile computer Slow Blinking Amber Mobile computer is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery is initially inserted in the mobile computer the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Reading Tags To read RFID tags 1 Remove the MC919Z from AC power and ensure the LLRP icon is green J NOTE When connected to power the mobile computer cannot read RFID tags 2 Use an RFID reader application to enable tag reading For a sample application tap on icon RFID Demo in the start menu or browse to the MC919Z Application directory and select CS RFID3Sample6 exe See RFID Sample Application on page 4 1 3 Aim the mobile computer at the tag oriented horizontally or vertically depending on the tag orientation The distance between the tag and the antenna is the approximate read range Press the trigger or tap the on screen Read command within the application to interrogate all RFID tags within the radio frequency RF field of view and capture data from each new tag found Release the trigger or tap the Stop Read command to stop interrogating tags 1 6 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Introduction This chapter describes how to update the device image and radio firmware Updating the Device Image Windows Mobile contains an Image Upd

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