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1. AimerDurationALR AimerDelayALR on This setting is for an ALR decoder The amount of time between scans before the aimer turns on again This setting is for an ALR decoder 500 E Default Seal wedge DECHA Description oe Available Values Entry Value Enables and disables continuous 0 0 Disabled trigger key must be scan released between scans 1 Enabled data is ContScan continuously decoded and sent to the application while the trigger key is depressed Enables and disables power saving 1 1 Enabled the decoder mode automatically initializes and un initializes as needed A slight delay occurs when the PowerSave trigger is activated 0 Disabled the decoder initializes when the utility starts and un initializes when the utility terminates Specifies the decode time out in 1 5000 X Time in 1 1000th of a 1000th seconds If a bar code is not second ScanTimeout decoded within the specified timeout an audio and visual notification indi cates that an error occurred Specifies the decode mode 1 1 Full Omni Normal 2 ALD Aggressive Linear ScanMode Decode mode 4 Quick Omni Specifies the linear search range to 3 X Range from 1 to 6 be used while in ALD mode 1 indicates a tight vertical A range near the aimer LinearRange 6 indicates a vertical range of the entire height of the imager The number of milliseconds the scan O ner aimer is displayed after the trig Decode AimerDu
2. st secu eg axcecoceaste lassandeceaas soteaneeasecene 2 17 Generating Bar Codes its ida 2 18 EZConfig Editor on the Terminal I cnn naar nn nc nnnnnncnnnnnns 2 22 Editing SEC ONS uuu u u u SSS masamawasssssasaqasaiqaskana ny pasussaqkananqas 2 23 A e eee ee eee eee 2 24 Launching Associated Applications U 2 25 EZConfig Client iia 2 26 Using EZConfig Glient uueku y uu s u luu A AAA 2 26 EZConfig Client WINDOW Issac a 2 28 Command Line Arguments n cnn rana nn nr rn nr nr anne 2 28 Chapter 3 DeviceConfig DeviceGonfig exmm File i ile 3 1 Settings in the WLAN Supplicant iio 3 1 DeviceConfig exm Sections and Keys cnn non ncnnnnnn nc cn nnnnnnnnnn 3 2 Connections SSCUOM ts da dla 3 2 Radio Manager Section ae 3 2 System SB las 3 8 Sensor SMN a el ol ts 3 10 Applications Section cae 3 10 Launching DeviceConfig exe Manually r 3 11 Temporary Option for Bar Code Deployment rara 3 11 Chapter 4 Autorun and Autolnstall AMOUR 4 1 Autorun exm FIle da lala 4 1 Start OPIO ci it 4 4 Artola uapa aa AAN a A lat a AAAA I EIR 4 6 Program Install Locations sor tra 4 6 AMOS ALMA A adeeb rue 4 7 Command Line Arguments ii iio 4 7 C
3. Exiting the Power Tools Main Window x e Scroll down and tap the Exit icon ex Tap File gt Exit ESC e Press ESC on the keyboard Additional Dolphin Power Tools These Power Tools are in the Dolphin terminal but do not appear on the Power Tools main window Permanent Storage Name Function Location Active Location Page Autolnstall Installs CAB files after a IPSM Honeywell Honeywell 4 6 hard reset AutoRun Programs which applica IPSM Honeywell Honeywell 4 1 tions launch at startup E Prints to a Bluetooth Program Files Power Program Files Power 11 1 BTPrint device Tools Tools DeviceConfig Configures the terminal IPSM Honeywell Honeywell 3 1 EZMenu Programs custom applica Program Files Power Honeywell 10 1 tion windows Tools IrDAPrintCE Prints to an IrDA device Program Files Power Program Files Power 11 1 Tools Tools Storage Locations Two folders or paths are used to denote where your files are stored One path is for permanent storage and one is for active files Permanent The IPSMHoneywell folder is permanent storage on a 99EX Files in this folder stay the same through any type of reset Active The Honeywe11 folder is active storage Files in this folder are active and currently used on your device Any time your device is upgraded or factory reset the files in this location are replaced with a copy of the files that are in permanent st
4. Field Description Deploys information according to the section level merge mode settings see Merge each Section Level Merge Modes on page 2 8 section If already exists deploy Default Always Select to always use the section level merge mode settings selection Only if newer Select to use the section level merge mode settings only if the sections are newer than the existing file Deploys the EXM file temporarily The settings in the EXM file are applied but the file does not remain in the system after EZConfig Client is done Temporary If the terminal contains a previous EXM file with the same name the previous EXM file is preserved If already exists deploy This section determines how the EXM file will be deployed if there exists on the terminal an EXM file of the same name in the same location Replace remote file Replaces the existing file no section level merge modes are applied If already exists deploy Always Select to always replace the existing file Only if newer Select to replace the existing file only if the file in the bar code is newer than the existing Never Do not deploy the new file this preserves the existing file Prompt EZConfig Client asks the user if they want to overwrite the existing file during deployment Persist Bar Code Settings Stores the settings from the Options Bar Codes and Web Page tabs within the EXM file so that the same b
5. Tap Execute The system verifies your results and the Output tab lets you know if your entry was added successfully To Delete a Route You can delete active routes 9 4 1 On the Input tab select DELETE from the Command drop down list The Destination field appears 2 Enter the IP address in the Destination field 3 Click the Execute button The system processes the request and displays how many routes were deleted To Clear Gateway Entries Executing this command clears routing tables of all gateway entries 1 On the Input tab select CLEAR in the Command drop down list 2 Click the Execute button The system processes your request and the number of entries deleted appears on the Output tab WiFi Status The WiFi Status Power Tool displays information from the 802 11 adapter installed in the terminal and enables you to configure certain operating parameters e miimi Tap Start gt Power Tools gt Network Utilities gt WiFiStatus or tap the WiFi Status icon WiFiStatus Y Setup Tab The Setup tab enables you to change specific parameters of the 802 11 adapter Field Description Adapter Name of the radio module installed on the terminal Update inv This is the update interval used to poll the 802 11 adapter for status information SSID Displays the SSID value presently configured in the 802 11 adapter Power mode Choose between the following power modes CAM Continuous acces
6. Cinterion PH8 module Type of GSM hardware GSM State Off GSM hardware power state Power Tools And Demos Power Tools Version 5 03 Power Tools Cab Version Demos Version 5 03 Demos Cab Version Program Files Power Tools Reboot exe 1 00 00 2 HotKeys exe 1 01 06 EZConfig Editor PPC exe 1 00 07 7 RegEdit exe 1 01 00 EZMenu exe 2 03 08 NoSIP exe 1 03 09 IPConfig exe 1 00 00 1 ImageProfiler exe 3 07 30001 BattMon exe 1 04 09 KeyboardStatus exe 1 00 04 IrDAPrintCE exe 1 01 03 BatteryAnalyzer exe 1 01 04 Ping exe 1 00 00 1 WiFiStatus exe 1 00 00 1 Route exe 1 00 00 1 XMLMerger exe 1 00 00 1 ScanWedge exe 2 09 03 SysInfo exe 1 04 00 Field Sample Data Description BTPrint exe 1 01 00 Suspend exe 1 00 03 IPSM Honeywell Autorun exe 2 06 03 Autolnstall exe 2 02 12 EZConfigPPC exe 1 00 04 1 DeviceConfig exe 1 00 03 7 DeviceConfig exm 6 Autorun exm 23 Autolnstall exm 3 IPSM Honeywell Autolnstall File 1 SDKNC_307 wm armv4i CAB File 2 Demos_503 wm armv4i CAB File 3 DefaultSettings reg File 4 PowerTools_503 wm armv4i CAB POWER STATUS ACLineStatus AC online AC power status BatteryFlag Charging Battery charge status BatteryLifePercent 10 Percentage of full battery charge remaining BackupBatteryFlag High Backup battery charge status BackupBatteryLifePercent 100
7. Bar Code Delivery When the DeviceConfig exm file is delivered to the terminal via bar code EZConfig Client launches DeviceConfig exe automatically after decoding DeviceConfig exe then applies the settings in theDeviceConfig exm file in the terminal For more information see Creating Bar Codes page 2 17 and EZConfig Client page 2 26 The DeviceConfig exm file must be associated with DeviceConfig exe for EZConfig Client to launch DeviceConfig exe after decoding the bar code In EZConfig Editor the associated application path must be Honeywell deviceconfig exe For more information see Associating Applications page 2 14 Settings in the WLAN Supplicant Many settings in the DeviceConfig exm file match the settings in the WLAN Supplicant on the terminal that allow the user to enter and save the same values If a user changes a setting in the WLAN Supplicant that setting is applied but stored in RAM memory and erased during the next cold boot During the next cold boot Autorun launches DeviceConfig which then re applies the settings in the DeviceConfig exm file DeviceConfig exm Sections and Keys The sections and keys in the DeviceConfig exm file are locked which means that you can change values but not names or descriptions Section eee See Name Description Page Configures communication parameters There are child sec 3 2 Connections tions that configure the IrDA port the on board radios and the ActiveSy
8. Percentage of full backup battery charge remaining STORE INFO StoreSize 758022144 Specifies the size in bytes of the object store FreeSize 744921088 Specifies the amount of free space in bytes in the object store SYSTEM VERSION MajorVersion 5 Field Sample Data Description MinorVersion 2 BuildNumber 23152 Platformld 3 CSDVersion Indicates the latest Service Pack installed on the system GLOBAL MEMORY STATUS MemoryLoad 40 Specifies a number between O and 100 that gives a general idea of current memory utilization in which 0 indicates no memory use and 100 indicates full memory use TotalPhysical 241238016 Indicates the total number of bytes of physical memory TotalPageFile 0 Indicates the number of bytes of physical memory available AvailPageFile 0 Indicates the total number of bytes that can be stored in the paging file TotalVirtual 33554432 Indicates the total number of bytes that can be described in the user mode portion of the virtual address space of the calling process AvailVirtual 29360128 Indicates the number of bytes of unreserved and uncommitted memory in the user mode portion of the virtual address space of the calling process IMAGER INFO PSOC Version 6 5 Current PSOC revision AimerXoffset 5900 Indicates the imagers AimerXoffset AimerYoffset 5126 Indicates the imagers AimerYoffset BitsPerPixel 8 Indicates the imagers BitsPerPixel EnginelD
9. key Sound frequency used for play a cus 523 tom bad scan beep Note The Window s Bad padScanrreq Decode sound if defined in the control panel takes precedence over this option Number of milliseconds to play the 25 BadScanLen sound as specified in BadScanFreq key Centering Section The Centering section determines the centering window for bar code scanning CenteringRight centering window ScanWedge eer Default Centering Entry Description Value Available Values Enable and disables the decode cen 0 O Disabled centering is dis tering window for the decoder abled for ScanWedge 1 Enabled bar codes are CenteringEnable decoded only if they are within the centering window specified by the rest of the keys in this section CenteringTop Specifies the top coordinate of the 210 Enter the coordinates in pixels centering window CenteringBottom Specifies the bottom coordinate of 270 the centering window CenteringLeft Specifies the left coordinate of the 346 centering window Specifies the right coordinate of the 406 Formatting Section ScanWedge supports data formatting The Formatting section contains subsections and each subsection supports one data format Sasia ua Description Default Available Values Key Value Specifies data formatting parameters Empty See Data Formatting Format Commands on page 5 11 Identifies the Code ID t
10. the strings specified in the PNPID setting ar Expansion Card NONPNPID ALL ofthe strings specified inthe PNPID setting a a a IIIa Multiple options can be specified for each category For example you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in either a 35 or 43 key keyboard terminal Seperate multiple options with commas To ignore a category don t specify any of its options 10 7 Locking Down the Application Window You can program a menu configuration file to block access to the Start menu OK button and Command bar menus on the application window When all of these items are blocked the user must navigate the terminal from the application window EZMenu carries these settings forward to all windows opened from the application window This way access to the Start menu OK button and Command bar menus can be blocked globally 1 Open the menu configuration file in EZConfig Editor For more information see Working with Open EXM Files on page 2 8 2 Inthe Settings Section page 10 2 modify the following keys a StartMenu 0 The Start menu won t appear on the application window b OK 0 The OK button won t appear on the application window c Menu 0 No menus appear in the Command bar 3 In the MenuEntries section delete disable or password protect see Password on page 10 4 the Exit subsection to remove the Exit icon 4 If you are modifying the file in EZConfig
11. the terminal does not return to the Today screen while in suspend mode X Number of hours MenuEntries Subsections The MenuEntries section determines which programs appear on the application window 10 3 The MenuEntries section is locked which means that you cannot change its Name or Description however its child sections are not locked and can have any name and description Each child section is a program that launches from the application window and must be at the same level underneath the MenuEntries section The order of child sections from top to bottom determines the order that the programs appear on the application window Child Section Keys gt DemosMenu exm EZConfig Editor File Edit View Tools Help Delal Ele DemosMenu Key Value Settings Name MenuEntries Description Em RFSetup E ImageDemo 3 IQlmageDemo 2 PrintDemo 3 ScanDemo J SigCapture Em Exit EZConfig_Hidden StartOption IMAGER Key Name Section ImageDemo Imaging Demo Imaging Demo CommandLine Program Files DemostlmageDemo exe The keys in the child sections are locked which means only their Values can be changed Key Description Required Available Values Name to display on the window The Required User defined Name name appears under the icon if there is an icon Description Description to display on the window Required User defined in Detail
12. 0 0 0 Planet Code O Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Plessey O Disabled 0 4 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 PosiCode O Disabled 0 4 48 2 0 0 0 0 0 Postnet O Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 QR Code O Disabled 0 1 3500 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Space O Disabled 0 4 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 Symbology RSS Straight 2 of 5 IATA O Disabled 0 4 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 Straight 2 of 5 0 Disabled 0 4 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 Industrial TCIF Linked Code 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 TLC39 Telepen O Disabled 0 1 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trioptic Code O Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UPC A 1 Enabled 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 ScanWedge Entry Default Enabled Disabled Value Default Value UPC EO 0 Disabled 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 UPC E1 0 Disabled 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 OCR For comprehensive information about using OCR refer to the OCR Programming User s Guide available on our website at www honeywellaidc com VK Virtual Key Mapping Section The virtual key map settings are located in the VKMapping section in the ScanWedge configuration file The virtual key map settings define the virtual key that will be sent to ScanWedge for any decoded ASCII character The settings are in the form ASCII Key Virtual Key ShiftMode Where e ASCII Key is an ASCII value between 0 an 255 decimal e Virtual Key is the virtual key to be sent when the specified ASCII key is decoded e ShiftMode can have the following values e O the virtual key is never shifted e 1 the virtual key must be shifte
13. 12 Indicates the imagers EnginelD ImagerCols 832 Indicates the imagers ImagerCols ImagerRows 640 Indicates the imagers ImagerRows Rotation 0 Indicates the imagers Rotation Field Sample Data Description Indicates the imagers YDepth Using the Battery Analyzer Overview The Battery Analyzer Power Tool helps you manage the battery installed on some Dolphin terminals Requirements For the Battery Analyzer to work you must have the following items installed on the Dolphin terminal e BatteryAnalyzer exe e BatteryAnalyzer exm e Battalyzer dll E 2 When all of these items are installed the Battery Analyzer icon satteryan appears on the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 Operating Temperature 0 50 C The operating temperature of the battery must be between 0 C and 50 C If you attempt to analyze a battery when the operating temperature is outside this range the analyze cycle stops You will be notified that the analyze cycle was aborted due to temperatures below 0 C or above 50 C If this happens recharge the battery AC Power Supply You must have a continuous supply of AC power to the terminal and installed battery prior to analyzing If you attempt to analyze a battery and AC power is interrupted the analyze process stops You will be notified that the analyze cycle was aborted due to AC power interruptions If this happens recharge the battery Recommendation Batterie
14. 163 A3 VK_LMENU 164 A4 VK_RMENU 165 A5 Command Line Arguments restart quit Forces ScanWedge to process its configuration file Scanwedge exm again which applies changes immediately If the SoundConnect see page 5 4 is set to 1 enabled an ascending connect sound is played on restart Shuts down ScanWedge Additional Power Tools Overview This chapter describes the following Power Tools Power Tool Icon See Page 5 6 1 BattMon g BattMon InstallerCE No icon 6 3 6 3 Hotkeys LL HotKeys Lia 6 4 Keyboard Status Keyboard Status 6 6 NoSIP ES NoSIP RASMan 29 dd RASMan 6 10 Reboot O Reboot 6 10 Suspend C Suspend 5 6 11 SysInfo i SysInfo BattMon BattMon programs the terminal s LEDs to monitor the charge status of the battery The LEDs are located on the top front panel of Dolphin terminals To Enable BattMon BattMon Tap the BattMon icon once After activation BattMon monitors the battery s charge status When the battery is at 100 the LED lights solid green When the battery is charging the LED flashes orange Note To start BatiMon automatically after each hard reset enable the BattMon Program section of the Autorun exm File see page 4 1 To Disable BattMon Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 and tap the BattMon icon again OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu page 6 2 Comm
15. Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes Check for a number EC Check to make sure there is an ASCII number at the current cursor position The format is aborted if the character is not numeric Command Description Check for non numeric character ED Check to make sure there is a non numeric ASCII character at the current cursor posi tion The format is aborted if the character is numeric Insert a delay Inserts a delay of up to 49 995 milliseconds in multiples of 5 starting from the current EF ps a e cursor position Syntax EFnnnn where nnnn stands for the delay in 5ms increments up to 9999 This command can only be used with keyboard wedge interfaces ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 Note This table applies to U S style keyboards Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code PC regional settings Non Printable Characters o o NULL 16 10 DATA LINK ESCAPE DLE 1 1 START OF HEADING 17 11 DEVICE CONTROL 1 DC1 SOH 2 2 STARTOF TEXT STX 18 12 DEVICE CONTROL 2 DC2 3 3 END OF TEXT ETX 19 13 DEVICE CONTROL 3 DC3 4 4 ENDOFTRANSMISSION 20 14 DEVICE CONTROL 4 DC4 EOT 5 5 ENDOF QUERY ENQ 21 15 NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE MENT NAK 6 6 ACKNOWLEDGE ACK 22 16 SYNCHRONIZE SYN 7 7 BEEP BEL 23 17 END OF TRANSMISSION BLOC
16. Editor on the terminal tap Tools gt Launch Associated App The application window opens displaying your changes If you are modifying the file in EZConfig Editor on the workstation save then transfer the file to the terminal On the terminal navigate to the application window to verify your changes Booting the Terminal to the Application Window You can program the terminal to boot to the application window by modifying the Autorun exm File see page 4 1 1 In EZConfig Editor open Autorun exm 2 Open the Programs section and enable the EasyMenu section 3 Inthe EasyMenu section modify the Args key to call the EXM file of the application window This is the path to the menu configuration file e menu exm By default the Args key calls demosmenu exm 4 Warm boot the terminal and verify that startup finishes on the application window 10 8 11 Print Power Tools Overview Dolphin terminals contain two print utilities BTPrint exe BTPrint prints to a Bluetooth device via the Bluetooth wireless radio see page 11 1 IrDAPrintCE exe IrDAPrint prints to an IrDA device via the IrDA port see page 11 1 Both exes are located in the Program Files Power Tools folder Print Demo All Dolphin terminals contain a Print Demo Start gt Demos gt Print Demo that prints a sample receipt or bar code to a Bluetooth or IrDA printer The Print Demo calls the BTPrint exe when printing to a Bluetooth device and
17. Field Description This drop down list contains the network adapters currently installed in the Dolphin ter Adapter minal Every field and button on this screen pertains to the adapter selected in this drop down list Displays the MAC Media Access Control address of the selected Adapter This is the MAC Addr serial number burned into the adapter that uniquely identifies it Displays the adapter s subnet mask The subnet mask determines the subnet upon Subnet Mask which the adapter resides Gateway Displays the adapter s gateway information Field Description Release the IP Click this button to release the IP address address Renew the IP Click this button to renew the IP address address Display full Click this button to retrieve and review the full configuration of the terminal s IP setup configuration For more information see Displaying the Terminal s IP Configuration see page 9 2 Displaying the Terminal s IP Configuration On the Input tab tap the Display full configuration button The Dolphin terminal retrieves and displays the IP configuration for the entire terminal About Tab The About tab displays information about this Power Tool Ping Ping provides a GUI based version of the traditional command line ping utility Pinging sends out an echo request to a specific computer on the network Use Ping to verify communication links or that a specific IP addres
18. File RASMan application settings are stored in the Settings section of Honeywe11 RASMan exm Use EZConfig Editor see page 2 1 to change the values in the RASMan exm file ad Default Key Description Value Available Values Enable and disable audio notifi 1 0 Disable AudioNotification cations on connecting and dis 1 Enable connecting Connects and disconnects RAS 1 0 Disabled RASMan Man when the terminal is docked connection must be launched and removed from the communi ee when the terminal is i i ocked AutoConnectOnDock cation peripheral 1 RASMan connects on an AC power event 2 RASMan connects on RS 232 USB connection Controls the automatic connec 1 O Disabled the PPP connection tion when RASMan is started is not established when Note RASMan attempts to RASMan is started AutoConnectOnStartup connect only if n 1 Enabled the PPP connection device is dockedand AC is established when RASMAN power is detected is started Indicates the connection RAS USB USB Connection Man should use Connec 115200 Default tion 19200 Default 57600 Default Note These values must be typed in exactly as they appear here ConnectDelay wait before establishing the PPP connection after RASMan is started a Default Ke Description i y escriptio Value Available Values CommandLine Command to execute on a suc Empty Leave empty if no action is cessful connection
19. INFO operating frequency Field Sample Data Description Decoder dll 3 9 Current Decoder dll api build revi sion Matrix Engine 1 8 9 Current Matrix engine build revi sion Decoder Secondary Revision 1 16 1 4 Current Secondary Decoder revi sion Decoder Control Logic Version 1 49 1 4 Current Decoder Control Logic revision DecThreads Version 1 29 1 12 Current DecThreads revision HHPScaninterface dll 1 35 Current HHPScaninterface dll api build revision Scan Driver 1 264 Current scan driver build revision HHPJADEHW dll 2 02 03 Current HHPJADEHW dll api build revision ImgApi dll 3 00 01 Current ImgApi dll api build revi sion DibCE dll 2 04 00 Current DibCE dll api build revi sion SYSTEM PARAMETERS BatteryldleTimeout 60 ExternalldleTimeout 0 OEMInfo 99EX Honeywell PlatformType PocketPC NETWORK INFO Hostname 1D10360D013B NumberOfAdapters 3 1 Mac Address 00102055FC75 1 IP Address 0 0 0 0 2 Mac Address 00102055A755 2 IP Address 0 0 0 0 3 Mac Address 022406020020 3 IP Address 169 254 2 1 Field RADIO INFO Sample Data Description WiFi Hardware TI 1273 802 11a b g n radio Type of WiFi hardware WiFi State Off WiFi hardware power state Bluetooth Hardware Murata BT ver 2 1 EDR Type of Bluetooth hardware Bluetooth State Off Bluetooth hardware power state GSM Hardware
20. Locks 2 lt The lock icon means the section s El The key icon means that the p Nay SAN section s keys are locked subsections are locked For additional information on locks on subsections and keys see Status Bar on page 2 5 Tools Menu Menu Item Description Simplifies the EXM file which makes it smaller Simplifying permanently removes e Disabled sections and keys Simplify Descriptions Document Bar code settings Note You poem When you create a bar code you can simplify the file embedded in the bar code clon IS without affecting the open EXM file This reduces the size of the bar code package yet keeps the disabled sections descriptions and bar code settings in the open EXM file for future reference See Simplified page 2 19 on the Advanced Tab see page 2 20 Because the following menu items execute commands on the terminal there must be an Active Sync connection between the workstation and the terminal If the open EXM file is associated with an application on the terminal this item is cid active and launches the associated application on the terminal Applicati Note You would use this option after saving the EXM file to the terminal Pp icauon see Save to Device As on page 2 3 Warm Boot Warm boots the terminal Cold Boot Cold boots the terminal Some settings affect the boot process and these menu items can help you
21. Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes Insert a symbology name Insert the name of the bar code s symbology in the output message without moving the cursor Only symbologies with a Honeywell ID are included see Symbology Chart on page 5 17 Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes Command Description Insert bar code length B4 Insert the bar code s length in the output message without moving the cursor The length is expressed as a numeric string and does not include leading zeroes Move Commands F5 Move the cursor forward a number of characters Move the cursor ahead nn characters from current cursor position Syntax F5nn where nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters the cursor should be moved ahead F6 Move the cursor backward a number of characters Move the cursor back nn characters from current cursor position Syntax F6nn where nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters the cursor should be moved back F7 EA Move the cursor to the beginning Move the cursor to the first character in the input message Syntax F7 Move the cursor to the end Move the cursor to the last character in the input message Syntax EA Search Commands F8 Search forward for a character Search the input message forward for xx character from the curr
22. SbwM5700_21 1 1 05 0 99M AU SDKRT_105 w 1 5 05 588K AU SyWM53912_ 1 1 05 226K Keyboard Network Status Utilities Status Utilities Keyboard Network NoSIP RegRestore Backup Restore Radio Radio LRA PEN EMANN Because this REG file is stored in the IPSM AutoInstall1 folder Autolnstall will launch and install this REG file during the next cold boot 8 4 Restoring the Registry After you have backed up the registry a _RegBackup reg file of the entire registry is stored in the IPSM AutoInstal11 folder You have a number of options to restore the registry by loading the _RegBackup reg file 8 On the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 tap the RegRestore icon RegRestore Tap on the REG File Tapping on a REG file in any folder immediately tries to add the information in that file to the registry Cold Boot Because this REG file is stored in the IPSM AutoInstal11 folder Autolnstall will launch and install this REG file during the next cold boot RegRestore RegBackup exm The RegBackup exm file is located in the NrPSM folder and determines the content of the _RegBackup reg file The RegBackup exm file does NOT contain registry settings Only REG files contain registry settings Sections _TEMPLATE_ Section The _TEMPLATE_ section is a template of the basic registry sections This section is not used when creating the _RegBackup reg file Use these subsections as a basis
23. a group of terminals you can Printer i i bypass the manual process of setting up a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite on each terminal DeviceName Friendly name ol the printer N A Printer name Enable and disable the Bluetooth radio 1 0 Disable Enable This is the top level of the tree printer 1 Enable the GSM radio is settings are in a child section disabled automatically Bluetooth Default Printer Values In general to establish a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite Device you must establish the printer as a Bluetooth Favorite on the terminal The problem is that Bluetooth Favorite settings are stored in RAM memory and therefore erased during each cold boot The Default Printer section stores these settings permanently in the DeviceConfig exm file so the printer remains a Favorite after a hard reset Furthermore you can distribute a DeviceConfig exm file with the printer settings to multiple terminals After DeviceConfig exe applies the settings in the DeviceConfig exm file launched manually or after a hard reset the printer is set up as a Favorite automatically without any special configuration to each terminal After you have established a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite Device on an individual terminal obtain the values for the Address and Service keys from the registry in RegEdit Obtaining the MAC Address After you have set up the Bluetooth printer on the terminal use RegEdit to find the printer values 1 T
24. and the Power Tools main window opens Icon Name Description Page BattMon Programs the LEDs on the top panel to monitor battery power 6 1 BattMon ex i Opens a window that displays the EZConfig utilities on the ter 2 1 T EZConfig ccna Utilities minal Utilities HotKevs Activates button assignments in the Buttons setting 6 3 HotKeys y Uta Keyboard Puts an icon on the Navigation bar that indicates the alpha 6 4 Keyboard Status numeric status of the keyboard es NoSIP Turns off the Soft Input Panel SIP in every application window 6 6 NoSIP ZA Opens a window that displays the Network utilities 9 1 Network Network Utilities Utilities Icon Name Description Page Reboot Performs a warm or cold boot from the touch screen as 6 10 bed opposed to the keyboard commands Backs up the registry 8 4 3y RegBackup oe RegBackup I Allows you to edit the registry and import and export registr 8 1 3y RegEdit Ag y gistry p p gistry RegEdit Loads the RegBackup file 8 5 Y RegRestore i RegRestore Enables the Dolphin terminal to interpret as keystrokes data 5 1 il A ScanWedge received via the decoder serial port or IrDA interface a Manually puts the terminal into Suspend mode from the touch 6 10 Pd Suspend screen as opposed to the keyboard commands or time out set tings Displays system information 6 11 Syslnfo Hiii SysInfo
25. and xxyy zz is the list of characters to be suppressed FC Stop suppressing characters Disables suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters Syntax FC Replace characters Replaces up to 15 characters in the output message without moving the cursor Replacement continues until the E5 command is encountered Syntax E4 E4nnxx4XxXoyy1VYo 2Z ZZo where nn is the total count of of the number of characters in the list characters to be replaced plus replacement characters xx defines characters to be replaced and xx defines replacement characters continuing through zz and ZZp E5 Stop replacing characters Terminates character replacement Syntax E5 Compare characters Compare the character in the current cursor position to the character xx If characters FE are equal move the cursor forward one position Syntax FExx where xx stands for the comparison character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes Compare string Compare the string in the input message to the string s If the strings are equal move the cursor forward past the end of the string Syntax B2nnnnS where nnnn is the B2 string length up to 9999 and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string For example B2000454657374 will compare the string at the current cur sor position with the 4 character string Test Refer to the ASCII
26. any command line arguments to execute when the application launches For more information about associating applications see Associating Applications on page 2 14 Example 1 You ve saved changes to an open DeviceConfig exm file To apply those changes immediately tap Tools gt Launch Associated App Because the DeviceConfig exm file is associated with DeviceConfig exe by default DeviceConfig launches and applies the settings in the DeviceConfig exm file Example 2 You ve saved changes to an open registry document Because registry documents are always associated with EZConfig Client tapping Tools gt Launch Associated App updates the registry EZConfig Client always updates the registry when launched from an EXM file that is a registry document Example 3 You ve saved changes to an open ScanWedge exm file And that ScanWedge exm file has the following parameters as the associated application Path program files power tools scanwedge exe Args restart Tapping Tools gt Launch Associated App refreshes ScanWedge with the new settings EZConfig Client EZConfig Client decodes bar codes created in EZConfig Editor and deploys the data in the terminal In addition if the EXM file in the bar code is associated with an application EZConfig Client launches that application which then processes the decoded data EZConfig Client decodes bar codes with 40 bit and 128 bit encryption Storage Location The EZConfig Client
27. apply unless otherwise specified in the tables below 0 Disable 1 Enable Settings Section The Settings section determines how ScanWedge interprets data from the decoder serial port and IrDA interface O Disable 1 Enable Sings Section Description Thaqi Available Values Key Value Version ScanWedge version 3 You cannot modify this value Enables and disables logging of debug O 1 Enable Debug data is logged Debug information to a SCANWEDGE TXT in a Scanwedge txt file stored file in the NIPSM folder Enables and disables audio notification 1 O Disable no sound on Sound for decode data reception There is one decoding sound for success and another sound 1 Enable sound on decoding for an error Enables and disables LED notification 1 O Disable no LEDs on Leds for decode data reception decoding 1 Enable LEDs on decoding When the data terminator character is 13 Set to the desired character received ScanWedge considers the DataTerminator data received as successful and sends This parameter is ignored for the Specifies the the specified prefix key data decoder The decoder knows character to recognize received specified suffix key to the when the data ends by itself as the data terminator foreground application when receiving data from the IrDA interface Note The data terminator or serial port character itself will not be transmitted If required put this character i
28. as the Default EZMenu Configuration Files see page 10 1 to create new menu configuration files 1 On the workstation navigate to the following folder c Program Files Honeywel1 Power Tools and Demos for lt product name gt EZConfig EXM Files Open a sample menu configuration file in EZConfig Editor Tap File gt Save As and save the file with a new name ending in Menu exm Modify the file to see the available values see Menu Configuration File Sections on page 10 2 Or 2 G S Save or transfer the file to the permanent storage folder on the terminal See Storage Locations on page 1 3 Menu Configuration File Sections Menu configuration files contain of two basic sections Settings and MenuEntries Both sections are locked which means only their Values can be changed not their section names Settings Section The Settings section defines general EZMenu settings The keys in this section are locked which means that only their Values can be changed Key Description Peral Available Values Value Sig Identifies this file as a menu file EZMenu These keys are read only and cannot be changed Version This is the EZMenu version 1 number Enables system debugging 0 0 Disable 1 Enable an Easy EnableDebug menu log file is created in the permanent storage folder 10 2 Exit File menu View View menu Default File View amp Help menus aid Default I K
29. bar code on the page Save Saves the bar code sheet as an HTML file Preview Click to see a print preview Click Print on this window to print your bar codes EZConfig Editor on the Terminal EZConfig Editor on the terminal edits and creates EXM files in the terminal and contains the same basic functionality as the editor on the workstation Accessing EZConfig Editor EXM mm Tap Start gt Power Tools gt EZConfig Utilities sve The EZConfig Utilities window provides access to both the EZConfig Editor and the EZConfig Client see page 2 26 as well as the EXM files on the terminal 2 22 Opening EXM Files e Tap directly on an EXM file to open it in EZConfig Editor e Tap the EZConfig Editor icon to open EZConfig Editor Then tap File gt Open to open an EXM file e In File Explorer navigate to an EXM file and tap once on the file a to open it in EZConfig Editor z SA 10 52 5k Sections appear in the top half of ____ a peviceconig the window 3 Connections Y Beam Bl Radio Manager gt Y TCPIP Security 3 Supplicant CI Profile1 Key value Enable on Keys appear in the bottom half of the JPowerMode Disabled window P JEPSParm 1 Enabled keys have a checkmark D DriverName DSFLTR_SDIO86861 Disabled keys have a blank box File Edit View Tools Help A Available Menus Disabled sections appear in gray The menus contain the same opt
30. bits to 0 0 1 stop bit use 1 1 5 stop bits StopBits 2 2 stop bits Note This setting is ignored for ort 4 Enables and disables power out of the 0 O Disabled do not power out serial port for ScanWedge specifically when scanning with General power out settings are estab I ii El i i i Enabled power out when shied in the registty scanning with ScanWedge Powerout 2 No change for ScanWedge The serial port powers out 5V at This means that ScanWedge is 500mA not altering the default power out setting in the registry The terminal defaults to the power out setting in the registry Enables or disables all prefix data 0 O Disabled received via COM port after a suc 1 Enabled EnablePrefixData Gesstulecali All prefix data is defined in the Settings Section see page 5 2 Enables or disables all suffix data 0 O Disabled received via COM port after a suc 1 Enabled Decode Section The Decode section specifies decoder settings when using the decoder with ScanWedge not be registered as a hot key by any other applications Scanwedge Decode Description Perault Available Values Entry Value Enables and disables the decoder for 1 0 Disabled decoder is not ScanWedge used Enable 1 Enabled decoder sends bar code data as keystrokes to the active window Sets the key used by ScanWedge to 42 42 OnScan or Scan key initiate a scan decode The key is reg Trigger istered as a system hotkey and can
31. characters HEX uses only numerics and WEP Key Key validation occurs when DeviceConfig is loaded Mode on the terminal often during Autolnstall not when Valid lengths are as follows you save the DeviceConfig exm file 64 bit ASCII 5 e 128 bit ASCII 13 64 bit HEX 10 e 128 bit HEX 26 In fields Key 1 Key 4 enter the specific key User defined o The format of each key must match the key length ah ney type selected in the WEP Key Mode key y To use dynamic keys in your configuration leave all the key fields blank Enter the number of the key that you want to be 1 2 3 or 4 Active Key active in this configuration Bluetooth Section The keys in this section enable the Bluetooth radio and configure a Bluetooth printer as a Favorite If there is no Bluetooth radio installed in the terminal disable this section gt d Default Key Description Value Available Values Bluetooth MAC Address of the printer N A MAC Address Address see Obtaining the MAC Address on page 3 7 Number to assign to the virtual COM 0 Min 0 COMPort Port Max 9 Note lt s best to leave this value as 0 MS Default Key Description Value Available Values This is a child section that configures a Bluetooth printer as a Favorite Bluetooth Device By entering the necessary information from the Bluetooth printer in the masaqa DeviceConfig exm file and then distributing that file to
32. computers Enter a name that starts with a letter and contains the characters _ A Z or 0 9 Device name IDOODO32594 Description Dolphin 9500 Version Device ID Copyrights Note ActiveSync recognizes the Device name and Description from this applet DeviceName Restrictions The DeviceName must begin with a letter e The DeviceName cannot exceed 15 characters in length Any text outside brackets xxxx will appear as text in the Device name field Content What appears in the Device name field SERIALNUMBER The terminal s serial number pulled dynamically from the kernel This is the serial number that appears in SysInfo see page 6 11 as the Terminal Serial Number see page 6 12 MODELNUMBER The terminal s model number pulled dynamically from the kernel This is the serial number that appears in SysInfo see page 6 11 as the Model Number see page 6 12 Sensor Section Sensor section entries are displayed in EZConfig Editor when you open the DeviceConfig exm Click on an entry to see its description and range Applications Section The Applications section configures specific software applications installed on the terminal Internet Explorer Section The Internet Explorer section defines the home page for Pocket Internet Explorer MobiConrol Section If the terminal includes the MobiControl Bootstrap Agent MCBootstrapAgent exe then DeviceConfig can be used to configure the ter
33. contain valuable information If you want to modify a section description select the section click inside the section description and begin typing You cannot modify descriptions of locked sections Moving Sections To move sections within an EXM file use the drag and drop method By default sections are dropped at the same level in the tree For additional functionality when dragging and dropping press and hold e ALT to drop a section as a child section e CTRL to copy a section and drop the copy at the same level in the tree e CTRL ALT to copy a section and drop the copy as a child section Note You can select only one section at a time you cannot use SHIFT Click or CTRL Click to select more than one section To move sections between EXM files open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop sections between them When dragging a copy of the section is dragged to the new file When dropping drop the section directly on top of the section you want it to be a child section of Note To drop the first section into a new file press and hold the ALT key and drop the section on the root node All sections must be child sections of the root node Section Locks There are different types of locks on sections The status bar indicates what type of lock is applied to a selected section Status Bar ee Lock Type indicator Description Effect Name The section name is Section Name and Description cannot
34. file The program begins installing 4 If the program is already installed the system will ask you if you want to re install it Click Yes 5 After installation is complete notice that the CAB file remains in the Autolnstall folder HotKeys The HotKeys Power Tool activates the hardware button assignments in the Buttons setting To start HotKeys automatically after each hard reset enable the HotKeys Program section of the Autorun exm File see page 4 1 To Enable HotKeys HotKeys Tap the HotKeys icon once HotKeys is enabled and the button assignments in the Buttons setting are active Verify the assignment by tapping the button on the keyboard To see button assignments see Buttons Setting on page 6 3 Buttons Setting The Buttons System setting programs hardware buttons to launch applications or execute commands To see the hardware button assignments that HotKeys activates open the Buttons setting 1 After HotKeys is enabled tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Buttons Note The buttons that appear on this window are the only buttons that can be programmed in the Buttons setting You cannot add hardware buttons to this window 2 To change button assignment tap on the name of the application in the Assignment column and select a program or command in the Assign a program drop down list 3 Tap OK to save To Disable HotKeys Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 and tap the HotKe
35. for modifications and additions to the file Backup Section When you backup the registry see Backing Up the Registry on page 8 4 the include exclude settings in this section indicate what content to backup This default section should never be removed as it contains default excludes specified by Honeywell It can however be added to Do NOT change the Mode page 8 6 SyChip amp Philips Sections When you backup radio settings see Backup Radio Settings on page 9 6 the include exclude settings in this section indicate what content to backup Modifying Modifying the RegBackup exm file allows you to include or exclude registry key sections and values during an export Multiple subsections can be created below All should be copied from the Template section which itself should not be modified To specify keys and values in the RegBackup exm file re create the registry keys as sections and subsections in the tree structure just as they appear in the registry The same rules that apply to copying directories apply here in that if you re create a key from the registry all the key s values and subkey s values will be copied unless there are values in the top level key gy RegEdit gt RegBackup exm EZConfig Editor File Edit View Tools Help HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT A Z 4x 4 04 pk Eto HKEY_CURRENT_USER Ali al a l HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE RegBackup Key Value Comm _TEMPLATE
36. has a 43 key keyboard 56KEY The terminal has a 56 key keyboard NO_KEY The terminal has a 56 key keyboard 99XX A Dolphin terminal beginning with 99 Model PNPID The terminal has a card installed whose identification contains ALL of the strings specified in the PNPID setting Expansion Card The terminal doesn t have a card installed whose identification contains NONENEID ALL of the strings specified in the PNPID setting Multiple options can be specified for each category For example you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in either a 35 or 43 key keyboard terminal Seperate multiple options with commas To ignore a category don t specify any of its options Applying Startup Options to the Autorun Configuration File For each category Autorun validates each startup option specified in the StartOption key If no specified option is valid in a category Autorun does not execute the program If at least one of the specified options is valid in each category evaluated the program is executed To always execute a program specify no options in the StartOption key Autolnstall Autolnstall consists of an Autolnstall exe that when launched installs the cab files in the Autolnstall folder The Autolnstall folder is where you store cab files for software applications if you want them to persist through hard resets The Autolnstall program runs according to the settings in the Autolnsta
37. information to EZConfig Client for further processing For details see Accept EZConfig on page 5 4 Command Line Arguments filename Executes the EXM file this is the default entry a s o e u Quiet mode Full screen No menu Exit if first scan fails to deliver a valid bar code Accept decode unsecure bar codes DeviceConfig Overview DeviceConfig consists of the DeviceConfig exe and the DeviceConfig exm file located in both the permanent and active storage folders see Storage Locations on page 1 3 DeviceConfig exe looks for and applies the settings in the DeviceConfig exm file DeviceConfig exm File The DeviceConfig exm file contains terminal configuration settings Because this file is stored in the permanent storage folder its configuration settings persist through cold boots and should be considered system defaults See Storage Locations on page 1 3 Enabling DeviceConfig Functionality By default all sections except the About Section see page 3 9 are disabled which means that the key values are not applied to the terminal To use the DeviceConfig exm file to configure the terminal enable the sections and keys required by your configuration in EZConfig Editor page 2 1 on the workstation or EZConfig Editor on the Terminal page 2 22 Autorun Autorun see page 4 1 launches DeviceConfig exe which applies the DeviceConfig exm settings then launches a cold boot followed by a warm boot
38. level within a section Key Types When a key is selected its properties display in the Status bar Status Bar ee Lock Type indicator Description Effect Keys are locked by the sec e Name and Description cannot be Name by parent tion modified Keys cannot be added moved or Name Lock deleted within the section The key name is locked indi Name and Description cannot be EA vidually modified These keys can be moved Read only keys cannot be e Name Description and Value cannot be SIOR modified in any way They modified Read Only Wasa appear in red Keys cannot be added moved or deleted within the section Key s value appears as aster Note Encrypted keys are also stored isks for added security encrypted in the EXM file If you Encrypted Enciypted open the EXM file in a text editor you won t see the data as clear text Note Locked and Read Only properties are not recursive Properties are applied to each individual key Only text that appears in blue can be modified Saving to the Device You can save EXM files directly to the terminal when there is an ActiveSync connection between the terminal and the workstation Select File gt Save to the Device As and the Save Remote File window opens Save Remote File DER Filename Scarwedge exm 8 u Application Data ConnMgr IPSM My Documents profiles Program Files Temp Windows IL g
39. ok 9 PowerToolsMenu a 3 Settings 8 MenuEntries E SysInfo E BattMon 1 Battery Analyzer Ezconfig Utilities A HotKeys E KeyboardStatus Key value Narne Battery Analyzer Description Battery Analyzer Utili CornmandLine Program Files Powe Commandargs fs SupportFile Windows Battalyzer 2 lt lt lt lt i lt ena mmn urn Tanio ls la Indicates admin and launches Battery Analyzer in Advanced Mode see page 7 2 Id Indicates debug and creates a log file that tracks the activity of Battery Analyzer from the moment the application is launched The log file is Honeywell BatteryAnalyzer log Is Indicates autostart and launches the analyze cycle the moment you launch Battery Analyzer from the main window Iq Indicates quit and stops the analyze process if it s running Advanced Mode You run Battery Analyzer in advanced mode when you enter a in the CommandaArgs key of the Battery Analyzer section of the PowerToolsMenu exm The next time you open the Battery Analyzer Power Tool it will be running in Advanced Mode When you do run the Battery Analyzer in advanced mode additional fields appear on the Battery Analyzer window se Battery Analyzer a e x x Status SAS Estimated Time 1 Day AC Status AC Online Terminal SN 0700100003 Voltage 8229mv Temperature 35 C Charge Status Charging Capacity Analyz
40. required CommandArgs Command arguments for the Empty Leave empty if no action is CommandLine setting required Specifies the amount of time to 2000 Enter values in milliseconds StatusMessageDelay i e 1000 is 1 second to apply after status and error messages are displayed Enables and disables the cre 0 O Disabled no log file Debu ation of a debug log file 1 Enabled Creates a log file of g RASMan activity in the Honeywel11 folder Disables the ActiveSync connec 1 0 Disabled ActiveSync runs tion when RASMan is running while RASMan is running DisableActiveSync 1 Enabled the ActiveSync connection is disabled while RASMan is running Retry Specifies the retry count 10 RetryDelay Specifies the retry delay 1000 Enter values in milliseconds Enables and disables error mes 1 0 Disable ShowError sages on connecting 1 Enable Enables and disables the 1 0 Disabled status dialogs do appearance of status dialog not appear ShowStatus boxes 1 Enabled status dialogs do appear Specifies a delay in milliseconds 25 X Number of milliseconds StopOnCriticalError Forces RASMan to stop running when a critical error occurs O Disabled RASMan continues to run when a critical error occurs 1 Enabled RASMan stops running when a critical error occurs Traylcon Enables or disables the RASMan tray icon O Disable 1 Enable Reboot Reboot performs a warm or cold bo
41. run a test without switching to the terminal Opening EXM Files EZConfig Editor opens EXM files stored on the workstation or the terminal if an ActiveSync connection is established Opening EXM Files on the Workstation Click File gt Open or the Open toolbar button and select the EXM file Opening Remote EXM Files The workstation and the terminal must be connected via ActiveSync EZConfig Editor can open EXM files located on the terminal so that you can make edits to the terminal s configuration real time When the terminal and workstation are connected by ActiveSync click File gt Open From Device and the remote open window opens Remote File Open DER File Type exm ZA Autorun exm DemosMenu exm DeviceContig exm EasyMenu exm ImageDemo exm PrintDemoMenu exm RASMan exm RFSettings exm Scandemo exm Scan Wedge exm To open double tap on a file or select it and click OK Note You can also open EXM files in the editor on the terminal see EZConfig Editor on the Terminal page 2 22 Working with Open EXM Files Whether you open an EXM or INI file EZConfig Editor displays the content in four different sections of the window Displays the file name If the file is on the terminal the title bar scanwedge exm EZConfig Editor File Edit View Tools Help Displays the root node Deal Ele aa the remote and sections seis Key path fen Settings Versi 3 Select a se
42. see the number of bar codes in the counter at the bottom of the window BarCodes 5 and you ll notice the graphic of the bar code in the preview area change Copy to Copies the bar code displayed in the preview area to the clipboard Clipboard Use this option to paste the bar code into another application Field Option Description Saves the bar code displayed in the preview area as a graphic file as a png or tiff Save By default the name of the graphic file is the same as the name of the open EXM file You can enter a different name when saving Saves all bar codes in the package as individual graphic files Save All By default the graphic files are saved with the same name as the open EXM file with a number at the end to distinguish the individual graphic files from each other Print Opens the printing window where you can select print options and print the bar code package For details see Printing and Saving Options on page 2 22 Advanced Tab The Options tab co ntains settings that tell EZConfig Client how to process the EXM file on the terminal Field Description Bar Code Option s This section determines some of the basic bar code parameters Max Barcode Size Set the maximum amount of data in bytes one bar code can contain The lower the number of bytes the smaller the bar code On the Bar Codes tab bar code size appears in the Display field see page 2 19
43. the IrDAPrintCE exe when printing to an IrDA device For more information about the Print Demo please refer to the Print Demo chapter of the Demos User s Guide which is available for download from the web site www honeywell com aidc Note You can also call either EXE to print to a Bluetooth or IrDA printer via command line BTPrint BTPrint allows you to print to a Bluetooth printer via the command line provided that the Bluetooth printer is set up as a Bluetooth Favorite on the Dolphin terminal For more information about setting up Bluetooth Favorite devices please see the Bluetooth section of the Print Demo chapter in the Demos User s Guide which is available on the User CD or from the Partners area of www honeywell com aidc Calling a Bluetooth Printer Call BTPrint exe from the command line Program Files Power Tools BTPrint exe with the path of the document as the command line argument IrDAPrintCE IrDAPrintCE allows you to print to an IrDA printer via the command line Calling an IrDA Printer Call the IrDAPrintCE exe from the command line Program Files Power Tools IrDAPrintCE exe with the path of the document as the command line argument 11 1 11 2 12 Customer Support Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please call your distributor or the near est technical support office North America Canada Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmnasupp
44. the Reset sec tion Note Other subsections launch the executable entered in the Program see page 4 3 key Keys in Each Programs Subsection Each Programs subsection contains or can contain the following keys Key Function Required Keys These keys must be present in each Program subsection Specifies the command line to execute This is the location of the program s Program executable If you want a Power Tool to launch at startup enter the location of that tool s EXE here Args Specifies the command line arguments to execute at startup Determines if Autorun should wait for the program to complete and close Wait before continuing to the next program in the sequence e 0 Continue to the next program immediately e 1 Wait enabled StartOption Specifies the startup options for the program Autorun launches the program only if the startup options entered here are met Blank Always run the program e X See Start Options on page 4 4 Optional Keys These are keys you can add but don t appear in the default file PNPID Dependindex Specifies a card description This option needs to be entered only when PNPID or NONPNPID values are specified in the StartOption key Specifies the index of a dependent program DependExitCode Specifies the required result of the dependent program If the result of the dependent program does not equal the DependExitCode en
45. to the Output tab see page 9 4 Command e ADD Adds a route see page 9 4 e DELETE Deletes a route with a specified destination see page 9 4 e CLEAR Clears routing tables of all gateway entries see page 9 5 Text under The text describes each command The content changes automatically when a com Command mand is selected from the Command drop down list Execute Click this button to execute the selected command The Output tab displays the results Output tab The Output tab displays the information that results from executing a command on the Input tab it displays no information on its own See the individual tasks below to see the Output tab for each command To Print Network Routing Tables 1 2 3 On the Input tab select PRINT in the Command drop down list Click the Execute button The Output tab appears displaying the network routing table This table displays Destination Netmask Gateway Metric and Interface columns Scroll right to see all the columns To Add a Route You can add a custom route with the Add command 1 2 oa fF O On the Input tab select ADD in the Command drop down list Fields appear on the Input tab Specify the range of IP address to which this rule will apply using the Destination and Netmask fields For example the settings below specify an address range from 300 300 0 1 to 300 300 255 254 Enter the Gateway Enter the Metric not required Enter the Interface not required
46. top level of the registry key structure to export This argument is not valid when using export or import silent Displays no dialogs Registry Edit Options in EZConfig You can also use EZConfig Editor to create registry documents on the workstation create a bar code then use EZConfig Client to decode the bar code and update the registry on the terminal See EZConfig beginning on page 2 1 Network Utilities Accessing Network Utilities Network Tap Start gt Power Tools gt Network Utilities Utilities The Network Utilities window opens Standard Network Utilities There are three Network Utilities that mirror DOS prompt functions of your workstation e IP Config see page 9 1 e Ping see page 9 2 e Route see page 9 3 WiFi Status WiFi Status helps you monitor the on board 802 11b radio e WiFi Status see page 9 5 Radio Settings There are two Power Tools on the Network Utilities window that enable you to backup and restore radio settings in the registry e Backup Radio Settings page 9 6 e Restore Radio Settings page 9 7 Note WiFi Status and the Radio Settings Power Tools appear on this window only if an RF radio is installed in the terminal IP Config IPConfig is a kernel utility that displays releases and renews IP parameters for on board network ma adapters On the Network Menu window click the IPConfig icon IPConfig The IPConfig screen opens displaying the Input tab
47. view Command line to execute when the Required Location of the EXE file item is selected on the window This Also available CommandLine is the location of the EXE file for the PADMINI Mog a program to launch IEXITI Exit menu CommandArgs Command line arguments used with Optional Program specific the CommandLine parameter Use this key to password protect Optional Enter a password access to the window If no value is Password entered the window is not password protected HotKey Hotkey that can be used to launch Optional HotKey number the menu entry 10 4 Key Description Required Available Values Modifier for the hotkey Optional Global 16 No Modifier 17 ALT 18 CONTROL 20 SHIFT HotKeyModifier EZMenu only 0 No Modifier 1 ALT 2 CONTROL 4 SHIFT Filename of the icon resource file Optional The filename of the icon must IconFile be an EXE or DLL an ICO file will not work Icon resource identifier contained in Optional X Icon resource identifier Icon ID AA E the file specified in the IconFile key SupportFile The key dependencies Optional X Variable Specifies startup options that must Optional See Start Options on page StartOption be met for the menu entry to appear 10 5 on the window Exit Icon Default EZMenu Configuration Files see page 10 1 contain a section named Exit as a child section of the MenuEntries section Enabling the Exit section places this icon Exit on t
48. will search backward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string Test Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes Command Description E6 Search forward for a non matching character Search the input message forward for the first non xx character from the current cursor position leaving the cursor pointing to the non xx character Syntax E6xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes E7 Search backward for a non matching character Search the input message backward for the first non xx character from the current cur sor position leaving the cursor pointing to the non xx character Syntax E7xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes Miscellaneous Commands Suppress characters Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters starting at the current cursor position as the cursor is advanced by other commands When the FC command is FB encountered the suppress function is terminated The cursor is not moved by the FB command Syntax FBnnxxyy zz where nn is a count of the number of suppressed characters in the list
49. 3 08 2010 Date Field Sample Data Description Time 05 38 10 Time SYSTEM INFO Hardware Revision 6 Specifies the hardware revision OS Version Kernel WM65 5 2 23152 25 03 JAN 19 2011 Specifies the Operating System version Specifies the Kernel version Service Pack NONE Specifies the Service Pack level IPL 25 03 JAN 19 2011 Specifies the Boot Loader version Keyboard Firmware 25 03 Specifies the Keyboard firmware version GPS Firmware 6 02 36023 Specifies the GPS firmware ver sion Manufacture Date 20101226 Specifies the manufacture date Model Number 99EX Specifies the model number Part Number Terminal Serial Number 99EXLW3 GC211XE 10360D013B Specifies main board part number Specifies the terminal serial num ber Configuration Number 99EXLW3 GC211XE Specifies the unit configuration number Keyboard Type 55 key Specifies the Keyboard type Scanner Type N5603 Specifies the scanner type Touch Panel Type Installed Specifies the touch panel type Display Type Casio Specifies the display type CPU INFO ProcessorName OMAP37XX Specifies the name of the CPU Architecture ARM Specifies the systems processor architecture ProcessorLevel 4 Specifies the systems architecture dependent processor level Processor Frequency 1000 Mhz Specifies the systems processor DLL VERSION
50. 38 8 88 58 X 120 78 x 57 39 9 89 59 Y 121 79 y 58 3A 90 5A Z 122 7A z 59 3B 91 5B 123 7B 60 3C lt 92 5C N 124 7C 61 3D 93 5D 125 7D 62 3E gt 94 5E 126 7E 63 3F 95 5F _ 127 7F lt DEL gt Extended ASCII Characters 128 80 171 AB lt 214 D6 129 81 172 AC la 215 D7 x 130 82 173 AD 216 D8 131 83 If 174 AE 217 D9 132 84 175 AF 218 DA 133 85 176 BO 219 DB 134 86 t 177 Bi 220 DC 135 87 I 178 B2 2 221 DD Y 136 88 179 B3 ls 222 DE p 137 89 o 180 B4 i 223 DF B 138 8A S 181 B5 H 224 E0 139 8B l 182 B6 q 225 El l 140 8C G 183 B7 226 E2 141 8D 184 B8 227 E3 l 142 8E Z 185 B9 1 228 E4 l 143 8F 186 BA 229 E5 l 144 90 187 BB 230 E6 145 91 188 BC 231 E7 146 92 189 BD 232 E8 147 93 190 BE 233 E9 l 148 94 191 BF 234 EA 149 95 192 Co 235 EB 150 96 193 C1 A 236 EC l 151 97 194 C2 237 ED Extended ASCII Characters Continued 152 98 195 C3 JA 238 EE i 153 99 196 C4 T 239 EF i 154 9A 8 197 c5 A 240 Fo 155
51. 9B 198 C6 241 F1 156 90 199 C7 I 242 F2 l 157 9D 200 C8 E 243 F3 158 9E 2 201 C9 244 F4 159 9F Y 202 CA 245 F5 l 160 AO 203 CB 246 F6 161 A1 li 204 CG 247 F7 162 A2 le 205 CD i 248 F8 o 163 A3 206 CE l 249 F9 164 A4 a 207 CF 250 FA 165 A5 208 DO p 251 FB 166 A6 209 D1 N 252 FC 167 A7 8 210 D2 253 FD y 168 A8 211 D3 254 FE p 169 A9 212 D4 255 FF 170 AA 213 D5 Symbology Chart Symbology Code ID hex All Symbologies 0x99 Australian Post A 0x41 Aztec Code z 0x7A British Post B 0x42 Canadian Post C 0x43 China Post Q 0x51 Chinese Sensible Code Han Xin Code H 0x48 Codabar a 0x61 Codablock A V 0x56 Codablock F q 0x71 Code 11 h 0x68 Code 128 j Ox6A GS1 128 l 0x49 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 39 supports Full ASCII mode T O A slalsisisa x D Code 49 Ox6C Code 93 and 93i i 0x69 Data Matrix w 0x77 EAN 13 including Bookland EAN d 0x64 EAN 13 with Add On d 0x64 EAN 13 with Extended d 0x64 Coupon Code EAN 8 D 0x44 EAN 8 with Add On D 0x44 GS1 Composite y 0x79 GS1 DataBar y 0x79 GS1 DataBar Limited 0x7B GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional y 0x79 GS1 DataBar Expanded 0x7D Inf
52. AP FAST a one time provisioning exchange Enter the address on the establishes a shared secret called a Protected Dolphin terminal of either Tunnel PAC Access Credential PAC Key That PAC Key isused PAC tunnel or machine Machine PAC for all subsequent authentications Note The PACs must be located on the Dolphin terminal Provisioning refers to service activation and involves No Provisioning Provisioning Programming various network databases with the e Anonymous customer s information e Authenticated e Anonymous Authenticated CA certificates are any certificates created by a certi Enter the address on the fied authority CA Dolphin terminal of either CA and or Client certificates contain information that identifies certificate CA or Client Client the user as well as information about the organiza Certificate tion that issued the certificate This ensures that you The certificates must be can encrypt data end to end located on the Dolphin ter minal Key Description Available Values Private keys are used with certain types of EAP Enter the address on the authentication Dolphin terminal of the pri vate key private key The private key must be located on the Dolphin ter minal Priv Key Private keys can be locked by passwords Enter the password that Password unlocks the private key Mode being used by the WEP keys in Key1 Key4 ASCII uses all alpha numeric keys
53. CAPE 27 1B ESC key 28 31 1C 1F Reserved for Kanji systems VK_SPACE 32 20 SPACEBAR key VK_PRIOR 33 21 PAGE UP key VK_NEXT 34 22 PAGE DOWN key VK_END 35 23 END key VK_HOME 36 24 HOME key VK_LEFT 37 25 LEFT ARROW key VK_UP 38 26 UP ARROW key VK_RIGHT 39 27 RIGHT ARROW key VK_DOWN 40 28 DOWN ARROW key Symbolic Constant Decimal Hexadecima Touch Screen or Keyboard Name Value Value Equivalent VK_SELECT 41 29 SELECT key 42 2A Original equipment manufacturer OEM specific VK_EXECUTE 43 2B EXECUTE key VK_SNAPSHOT 44 2C PRINT SCREEN key for Windows 3 0 and later VK_HELP 47 2F HELP key VK_0 48 30 0 key VK_1 49 31 1 key VK_2 50 32 2 key VK_3 51 33 3 key VK_4 52 34 4 key VK_5 53 35 5 key VK_6 54 36 6 key VK_7 55 37 7 key VK_8 56 38 8 key VK_9 57 39 9 key 58 64 3A 40 Undefined VK_A 65 41 A key VK_B 66 42 B key VK_C 67 43 C key VK_D 68 44 D key VK_E 69 45 E key VK_F 70 46 F key VK_G 71 47 G key VK_H 72 48 H key VK_I 73 49 key VK_J 74 4A J key VK_K 75 4B K key VK_L 76 4C L key Symbolic Constant Decimal Hexadecima Touch Screen or Keyboard Name Value Value Equivalent VK_M 77 4D M key VK_N 78 4E N key VK_O 79 4F O key VK_P 80 50 P key VK_Q 81 51 Q key VK_R 82 52 R key VK_S 83 53 S ke
54. EXM files Creating Bar Codes see page 2 17 Terminal EZ Config Editor capabilities include e Create and modify EXM files Working with Open EXM Files see page 2 5 EZConfig Client Decodes the bar codes generated by EZConfig Editor on the workstation For details see EZConfig Client on page 2 26 Upgrades Install the EZConfig Editor on the workstation separately from the Power Tools upgrade Upgrades are available from Customer Support see page 12 1 or www honeywellaidc com EZConfig Editor EZConfig Editor creates edits and manages EXM files for Dolphin terminals There is an EZConfig Editor on the workstation and an EZConfig Editor on the terminal In the workstation editor EXM files are edited saved then transferred to the terminal In the terminal editor EXM files are edited and saved right on the terminal see EZConfig Editor on the Terminal page 2 22 Installing EZConfig on the Workstation The EZConfig Editor on the terminal installs automatically as part of the Power Tools CAB file You must install EZConfig Editor on the workstation separately Go to www honeywellaidc com to download and install Honeywell EZConfig Editor Setup exe on the workstation EXM Files The EXM file format is an XML format customized for Dolphin terminals that is comprised of sections that sometimes contain child sections and keys Keys contain the values that configure the terminal The EXM file format supports a multi level hierarchic
55. Honeywell Dolphin Power Tools with Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HIl 2007 2011 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Windows Vista Windows NET Framework Windows ActiveSync and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective owners Web Address www honeywellaidc com Tabl
56. I code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes F3 E9 Send all characters up to a particular character Include in the output message all characters from the input message starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing to but not including the search character ss followed by an insert character The cursor is moved forward to the ss character Syntax F3ssxx where ss stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code and xx stands for the insert character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes Send all but the last characters Include in the output message all but the last nn characters starting from the current cursor position The cursor is moved forward to one position past the last input message character included Syntax E9nn where nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters that will not be sent at the end of the message F4 B3 Insert a character multiple times Send xx character nn times in the output message leaving the cursor in the current position Syntax F4xxnn where xx stands for the insert character s hex value for its ASCII code and nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of times it should be sent Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code
57. K The name is required the description is optional 4 To add anew section at the same level right click and select Insert Section To add a new section one level down right click and select Append Child Section To add keys select a section right click in the key value section and select Append Key Enter the Name Value and Description and click OK The name is required the description is optional Continue adding sections and keys If necessary associate this EXM file with an application see Associating Applications page 2 14 Click File gt Save As to save the file Save is disabled so that you save the document with a name other than NewDocument exm Associating Applications The Properties function associates an EXM file with an application on the terminal The associated application launches after EZConfig Client decodes the bar code containing the EXM file For more information see Creating Bar Codes on page 2 17 While the EXM file is open click File gt Properties or the Document Properties toolbar button El Document Properties Associated Application Path program files power tools scanwedge exe Arguments restart exm filename P Wait Until Finished Field Description Path Enter the location of the EXE on the terminal Enter the command line argument you want applied when the application launches When an application is entered in the Path f
58. K ETB 8 8 BACKSPACE BS 24 18 CANCEL CAN 9 9 HORIZONTAL TAB HT 25 19 END OF MEDIUM EM 10 A LINE FEED LF 26 1A SUBSTITUTE SUB 11 B VERTICAL TAB VT 27 1B ESCAPE ESC 12 C FF FORM FEED 28 1C FILE SEPARATOR FS RIGHT ARROW 13 D CR CARRIAGE RETURN 29 1D GROUP SEPARATOR GS LEFT ARROW 14 E SO SHIFT OUT 30 1E RECORD SEPARATOR RS UP ARROW 15 F SI SHIFT IN 31 1F UNIT SEPARATOR US DOWN ARROW Printable Characters 32 20 lt SPACE gt 64 40 96 60 33 21 65 41 A 97 61 a 34 22 B 66 42 B 98 62 b 35 23 67 43 C 99 63 c 36 24 68 44 D 100 64 jd 37 25 69 45 E 101 65 je 38 26 amp 70 46 F 102 66 f Printable Characters Continued IN 228 71 47 G 103 67 g 40 28 72 48 H 104 68 h 41 29 73 49 l 105 69 i 42 2A 74 4A J 106 6A j 43 2B 75 4B K 107 6B k 44 2C 76 4C JL 108 6C I 45 2D 77 4D M 109 6D m 46 2E 78 4E N 110 6E jn 47 2F 79 4F O 111 6F O 48 30 0 80 50 P 112 70 p 49 31 1 81 51 Q 113 71 q 50 32 2 82 52 R 114 72 r 51 33 3 83 53 S 115 73 Js 52 34 4 84 54 JT 116 74 t 53 35 5 85 55 U 117 75 u 54 36 6 86 56 V 118 76 v 55 37 7 87 57 W 119 77 w 56
59. Mgr IPSM My Documents profiles E Program Files Temp Windows Ef Defaultsettings 8 30 05 379B Note EXM files appear with an 2 icon on terminal windows If you do not want to store the registry EXM file on the terminal after updating the registry select the Temporary page 2 21 option on the Bar Codes Tab page 2 19 Persistent Registry Documents If you want to update the registry during every cold boot create a registry document in the EXM format save it to the terminal in the active storage folder and cold boot See Storage Locations page 1 3 for further information The registry settings in the EXM file will load during startup Note If you want to save a registry file but not load it every startup store the registry EXM file in the permanent storage folder Creating Bar Codes EZConfig Editor embeds EXM files in bar codes The EZConfig Client on the terminal decodes the bar code and deploys the data Using bar codes quickly and easily configures Dolphin terminals without an IrDA ActiveSync or network connection to a workstation Document Types EZConfig Editor produces two kinds of EXM files configuration documents and registry documents Both can be embedded in bar codes and processed by EZConfig Client on the terminal Configuration Documents EZConfig Client deploys the EXM file in the terminal If an EXM file is associated with an application EZConfig Client deploys the data to that application fo
60. Specific Registry Settings You can export specific registry settings In RegEdit navigate to the section you would like to export and select it RegEdit DM 12 12 ok z RegEdit A 4x 12 58 ControlPanel Save As AdminPassword Backlight Name CONTROLPANEL Beam Bluetooth Folder None v Buttons Certificates Type Registry Files reg y Comm I Value Name Value Data sii Man memory v gt see concer Import File Edit Yiew Help Tap File gt Export and select the parameters of the REG file that would contains these settings If you want these REG setting to load during Autolnstall select Autolnstall in the Folder drop down list and IPSM in the Location drop down list Other Export Options You can export The entire registry see Backing Up the Registry on page 8 4 e Radio settings see Backup Radio Settings on page 9 6 Backing Up the Registry You can export the current registry by tapping the RegBackup icon on the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 RegBackup A RegBackup reg file containing the entire registry is created and stored in the IPSM AutoInstall1 folder File Explorer 4x 12 45 X Autolnstall y Name y E _RegBackup 1 2 05 600K 49 DefaultSettings 1 5 05 165B RL Demos _320B 1 5 05 173K Al LewM5220_01 1 1 05 449K Al O0bwM5700_21 1 1 05 179K Al PowerTools_3 1 5 05 528K 49 JRadioSettings 1 1 05 2 95K Al
61. The total number of bar codes the are created as a result of the max bar code size limit appears at the bottom of the Advanced window see Bar Codes page 2 22 Always use minimum bar codes This option is selected by default It calibrates the data so that the minimum num ber of bar codes are used When this option is selected the number of bar codes slider on the Bar Codes tab is disabled This option enables you to password protect the bar code you re creating Select this option then enter the password in the field provided You will be able to see the password when you enter it however you will not be able to see the pass after finished Vse custom word again once you close the window because the password will be encrypted password If you password protect the bar code EZConfig Client on the terminal will prompt you to enter that same password on decoding Full screen This option runs the deployment progress dialog box on the terminal in full screen progress mode so that the user cannot open another application while the bar codes are dialog being deployed on the terminal This option automatically launches a warm boot on the terminal after the bar code Warm boot is deployed Use this options with EXM files that contain application information requiring a warm boot to take effect such as registry settings Deployment Options These options determine how to deploy the EXM file on the terminal
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63. You cannot modify this value ByPassKey Defines the key that can be pressed to bypass 42 SCAN key Autorun Enables and disables the Start menu during 1 0 Disable the Start Autorun menu is disabled StartMenu during Autorun 1 Enable the Start menu is enabled Controls the debug function at Autolnstall 0 O Disable 1 Enable an Debug autorun log file is created in the IPSM folder Runs the terminal in test mode and tests the 0 0 Disable functionality of Autolnstall This is a diagnostic 1 Enable tool Testimoue When enabled applications stored in the Autolnstall folder including the radio drivers are not loaded during startup Specifies a key that launches EZConfig Client 9 Tab Empty You must launch EZConfigKey before Autorun starts processing the Pro key oe porel Parni scan bar coaes trom grams section i e before Autorun starts EZConfig Editor launching programs Programs Subsections Here are a few of the standard child sections of the Programs section Section Description Update Attempts to launch an Update exe application from the SD Secure Digital card if one p exists AutoRun Attempts to process an Autorun configuration file from the SD card if one exists for SC1 8 SC2 example to install CAB files from the Autolnstall folder in the SD card One section applies to cold boots and the other to warm boots Reset Initiates a warm boot after the cold boot during startup Do NOT disable
64. _ 53 Backup Parms SyChip l HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT HKEY_CURRENT_USER Value Name Value Data 99 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE ab DisplayName 802 11b WLAN Modi Comm These registry values will be D Wireless 1 SR included in the n E Pegasioc SCP1 Sia Parms _RegBackup reg file ab ImagePath PegasNDS cll Teplp ab Group NDIS Only the key or value name is needed in the EXM file and not the associated value data The EXM file is a structure used to define the backup file and not the actual registry data Mode and Kernel Check In each Subsection root in the tree there should be two key value pairs Mode and KernelCheck RegBackup exm EZConfig Editor File Edit View Tools Help Cy ta 1 el RegBackup Key Value _TEMPLATE_ Mode 1 m HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT KemelCheck 1 a HKEY_CURRENT_USER Gl HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE gt EA ea HKFY FMASssFs RANNT If these keys are not present the defaults will be applied Mode Exclude KernelCheck Enabled Mode The Mode key specifies export behavior of the values in the section 1 Include Only the values that follow will be included 0 Exclude Everything but the values that follow will be included KernelCheck KernelCheck forces kernel version and service pack validation when a previously exported REG file is imported on a Dolphin terminal This means that if you attempt to load a _RegBackup reg file during Autolnstall for example RegBackup exm v
65. age 2 19 field on the Bar Codes Tab page 2 19 If the Temporary page 2 21 option is selected in the bar code EZConfig Client does not save the EXM file There are two types of EXM files configuration documents and registry documents EZConfig Client processes each type of file differently Configuration Documents If the EXM file was associated with an application EZConfig Client launches and deploys the data to that application for processing Note DeviceConfig exm must be associated with DeviceConfig exe to be processed on the terminal appropriately After decoding the bar code EZContfig Client deploys the data to DeviceConfig exe which applies the settings to the terminal Registry Documents Registry documents are always associated with EZConfig Client The Execute option Execute page 2 14 determines whether the registry is updated or not If Execute is selected EZConfig Client updates the registry immediately after decoding the bar code Multiple Bar Codes Some EXM files generate more than one bar code If multiple bar codes were generated EZConfig Client recognizes that there is more than one bar code in the package and tracks each bar code scanned and decoded Bar codes can be scanned in any order but EZConfig Client does not deploy the data until all the bar codes in the package have been scanned EZConfig Client Window Package ID 1 Status Read 1 barcode of 2 Read 1 Accept Unsecure _ F
66. al tree structure The terminal reads the highest level section first and then reads the key values in each section EXM files replace INI files for Power Tools and terminal configuration settings If both an INI file and an EXM file are present for the same application the terminal defaults to the EXM file and a warning message appears at startup Remove the INI file from the terminal to avoid this warning message Types of Configuration Files There are two types of configuration files in the EXM file format Configuration Documents Program and configure the terminal see Opening EXM Files on page 2 4 Registry Documents Update and modify the registry see Registry Documents on page 2 14 Sample EXM Files After you install the editor on the workstation default EXM files are stored in the c Program Files Honeywell Power Tools and Demos for lt product name gt EZConfig EXM Files folder Use these files as templates to create new EXM files Opening EZConfig Editor on the Workstation After you complete installation EZConfig Editor is available on the workstation from the Start menu Click Start gt Programs gt Honeywell gt EZConfig Editor gt EZConfig Editor Menus and Toolbar Options File Menu Toolbar as Menu Item item Description Creates a new document There are two options Configuration Document Creates a configuration file See New D Creating New Configuration Documents page 2 13 Registry D
67. and Bar Menu When BattMon is enabled a smaller BattMon icon appears in the Command bar at the bottom of the Today screen sn DTME A La 4 Tap this icon to open the Command bar menu Menu Item This item Status Displays the battery charge status in percentage Enable Enables and disables BattMon without exiting BattMon About Provides version and copyright information for BattMon Exit Closes BattMon The icon no longer appears in the Command bar Command Line Arguments quit Shut down BattMon noicon Run BattMon with no icon nosplash Hide the BattMon splash screen To Check Battery Power Manually Tap the BattMon icon in the Command bar on the Today screen The Status page 6 2 menu item displays the charge percentage OR Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power The Power window opens displaying the current charge status of the terminal s batteries InstallerCE InstallerCE is a utility that saves CAB files after a manual install initiated by double tapping on CAB Normally when you install a program by double tapping on its CAB the CAB file is deleted after installation is complete InstallerCE preserves the original CAB file in its original location Location InstallerCE is located in the Program Files Power Tools folder To Manually Install a CAB File 1 On the Dolphin terminal open File Explorer 2 Navigate to the desired folder 3 Double tap on a CAB
68. ap Start gt Power Tools gt RegEdit 2 Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE gt SOFTWARE gt Microsoft gt Bluetooth gt Device gt MAC Address Copy the name of the subsection this is the MAC address of the printer 4 Enter this address in the Address key in the Bluetooth gt DefaultPrinter section of the DeviceConfig exm file GSM Section If there is no GSM radio installed in the terminal disable this section Key Description poa Available Value APN Enter the Access Point Name APN Empty APN value for the GPRS network did Default Key Description Value Available Value Enables and disables the GSM radio 0 O Disable 1 Enable when enabled the Enable WLAN radio turns off automatically Enter the IP Address Empty Empty GSM uses DHCP server IPAddress assigned IP address X IP address Enter the password associated with Variable Empty Disabled the username for the GPRS connec s s aka e he password tor the Password tion connection Note This key is encrypted see Encrypted on page 2 12 Protocol Enter the protocol to use IP Protocol type Enter the username for the GPRS Variable Empty Disabled X The username for the GPRS connection ActiveSync Section The ActiveSync Section configures the terminal s ActiveSync connection parameters Key Description a Available Values Enables and disables the Active 1 O Disable Activ
69. ar code settings are applied the next time a bar code is created This increases the size of both the EXM file and the bar code s If the Simplify option is selected bar code setting information is not included in the bar code but remains in the open EXM file Information at the Bottom of Tab Windows Field Description Package Size Displays the total size of the bar code package This number changes with simplifying Compression On Notifies you that compression and encryption are both on Compression and encryption are always on by default EZConfig Editor uses Encryption On 128 bit encryption automatically Displays the total number of bar codes generated This number changes as Bar Codes you move the slider on the Bar Codes tab Printing and Saving Options On the Bar Codes tab when you click Print a bar code printing window opens offering you a number of printing options Field Option Description This is the largest section of the tab window and displays a preview of the PINE ATGA bar code sheet Use the scroll bars to see all the bar codes Header Type in a custom header for the page Footer Type in a custom footer for the page Adjusts the size of each bar code by scaling all of them up or down which Bar Code Scaling determines how many bar codes can fit on each page This does not change Factor the amount of data in each bar code just the size of the
70. as a multi level tree structure There are two top level sections Settings and Programs Settings Section The Settings section stores general Autorun settings see Settings Section Keys on page 4 2 Programs Section The Programs section contains many child sections and determines the sequence of events at startup including which programs launch and when Program Sections and Launch Sequence Each section is a program to launch at startup The sequence of sections determines the launch sequence on the terminal the terminal reads this file consecutively To change the launch sequence move the section up or down in the list see Working with Sections page 2 6 Enabling and Disabling Sections If you don t want to the application to launch at startup you can delete the section However program sections contain settings you ll want to keep when adding that same application back to startup To keep the program section in the file for future reference disable the program section instead of deleting it Disabled sections appear in gray When processing files the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there and moves on to the next enabled section Settings Section Keys Note This section and most of its keys are locked which means that you can change the value but not the name or description Key Function Default Available Values Version Stores the EXM file version 22
71. be Lock etr A locked modified All keys are locked Key Names and Descriptions cannot be Key Lock Keys modified Keys cannot be added moved or deleted within the section All immediate subsec Immediate subsection Names and Descrip Subsectio tions are locked tions cannot be modified Immediate sub n Lock ma sections cannot be added moved or deleted Note All locks are applied to each individual section and are not recursive Only text that appears in blue can be modified Section Level Merge Modes EXM files ship with section level merge modes already defined according to section content Merge modes determine how section information is handled when an updated EXM file is deployed to the terminal where an existing version of that EXM file is stored Merge modes are indicated by folder icons and in the Status bar TE Merge Mode Description Effect Deletes non common children elements i e subsections and Exclusive Ga Delete keys in the target file then adds the new information from the bar Add code Basically the new section replaces the old section This is the default merge mode for new sections Disables non common children elements i e subsections and keys in the target file then adds the new information from the bar code Note Disabled sections and keys removed from the simplified bar code end up as disabled in the target file Disable Add Merg
72. bles or disables the auto connec 0 0 Disabled ScanWedge opens tion between ScanWedge and the the serial port immediately at serial port startup and doesn t close until ScanWedge is closed This is the recommended setting when the serial port is port 2 or AutoConnect 3 1 Enabled ScanWedge connects to the serial port when a power source is detected and disconnects when the power source is removed not detected Specifies the serial port to use to con The use of port 4 6 is not encour Port nect to ScanWedge aged Note This setting is ignored for Port 4 Specifies the flow control method to 4 1 Software Xon Xoff use software only hardware only or 2 Hardware FlowControl software and hardware 3 Hardware and software Note This setting is ignored for 4 No flow control Port 4 Specifies the baud rate for the serial 38400 X The appropriate baud rate port paudhate Note This setting is ignored for Port 4 Specified the parity for the connection O O No parity I 1 Odd parity Parity Note This setting is ignored for 2 Even parity 3 Mark parity ort 4 y 4 Space parity Specifies the number of bits per byte 8 X Number of bits per byte to use DataBits Note This setting is ignored for Port 4 EnableSuffixData cessful scan All suffix data is defined in the Settings Section see page 5 2 Comm Section Description parauli Available Values Key Value Specified the number of stop
73. c files that can then be emailed and printed see Bar Codes Tab on page 2 19 Generating Bar Codes When creating a bar code EZConfig Editor automatically encrypts and compresses the data in the EXM file To generate a bar code click File gt Create EZConfig Bar Code OR the Create Bar Code toolbar button while the EXM file is open EZConfig Editor generates a bar code or codes The Bar Codes tab window opens displaying the details of the bar code package generated Em EZConfig Bar Code Bar codes Advanced Remote Path Display 1 863 bytes SEE ipsm Scanwedge exm Options C Full Contents ve Simplified removes all descriptions and disabled elements Copy to Clipboard las Save All Package Size 1699 bytes Compression Encryption Bar Codes 2 The Bar Codes and Advanced tabs offers several processing options Note The number of bar codes produced depends on the amount of data present in the EXM file The more data present the more bar codes generated You must scan all bar codes to deploy the package Bar Codes Tab The Bar Codes tab previews and customizes generated bar code s Remote Path Field Option Description Indicates which bar code is displayed in the preview area the default is 1 the Display first bar code in the package If more than one bar code was generated you can use the up and down arrows to scroll through the bar codes Displays the e
74. ction and the Ga Comm Deba Disabled details appear in the a Decode Sound Enable es Speaker Displays the keys in the other portions of the Centering Leds Enabled selected section window 88 Formatting deal iy H TenkKEYS a SulfixKeps 13 Text that appears in blue bt ieee dita In E Symbologies PrefislD Disabled can be edited different colors to 28 VKMapping SuffislD Disabled indicate their status SoundConnect Enabled MessageConnect Disabled SendMode Virtual Key Section Settings GoodScarWay General settings that apply to the Decoder Serial BadSeanwiay Port or IrDA interface AcceptEZCon ig Enabled Displays the section 4 Displays the selected name and description ERE key s name and Current version of the configuration file Do not edit as description Status Bar Section Settings 3 Delete Add x A SubSections Keys elb Status Bar The Status Bar appears at the bottom of the window and displays information about selected sections and keys Selected Section Section Settings J Delete Add Locks A SubSections o Keys Name by parent Section Name Merge Mode Locks on subsections and keys See Section Locks on page 2 8 Selected Key Key Version Enabled Read Only Locks Name by parent Key Name Enabled or Read Only Encrypted Key locked by Disabled section See Key Types on page 2 12 Working with Sections The EXM file format supports a multi level tree structure The section
75. d e 2 the virtual key needs to be shifted if Caps Lock is off e 3 the virtual key needs to be shifted if Caps Lock is on Virtual Key Codes Table The following table shows the symbolic constant names hexadecimal values and keyboard equivalents for the virtual key codes used by Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 The codes are listed in numeric order Note To use these codes in the VKMapping section the hexadecimal values need to be converted to decimals Symbolic Constant Decimal Hexadecima Touch Screen or Keyboard Name Value I Value Equivalent VK_LBUTTON 1 01 Touch screen VK_CANCEL 3 03 Control break processing 5 7 05 07 Undefined VK_BACK 8 08 BACKSPACE key VK_TAB 9 09 TAB key 10 11 0A 0B Undefined Symbolic Constant Decimal Hexadecima Touch Screen or Keyboard Name Value I Value Equivalent VK_CLEAR 12 oC CLEAR key VK_RETURN 13 OD ENTER key 14 15 OE OF Undefined VK_SHIFT 16 10 SHIFT key VK_CONTROL 17 11 CTRL key VK_MENU 18 12 ALT key VK_CAPITAL 20 14 CAPS LOCK key 21 25 15 19 Reserved for Kanji systems 26 1A Undefined VK_CLEAR 12 oc CLEAR key VK_RETURN 13 OD ENTER key 14 15 OE OF Undefined VK_SHIFT 16 10 SHIFT key VK_CONTROL 17 11 CTRL key VK_MENU 18 12 ALT key VK_CAPITAL 20 14 CAPS LOCK key 21 25 15 19 Reserved for Kanji systems 26 1A Undefined VK_ES
76. d X Password Note The Autorun exm file determines the programs and install sequence not Autolnstall exm Command Line Arguments copy Add copy to the Autorun exm file to automatically move a file from one location to another Usage autoinstall copy lt sourcefilename gt lt destination gt Example autoinstall copy windows data mdf storage card data maf 5 ScanWedge Overview ScanWedge sends data from the decoder serial port or IrDA interface to the foreground application as keystrokes as if the data were entered via the keyboard The foreground application is the open software application whose window is currently active on the display As a result you can review input data in Windows Mobile applications such as Pocket Word Pocket Excel and Inbox without having to load third party applications Enabling ScanWedge lll ScanWedge Tap the ScanWedge icon once ScanWedge initializes and enables Command Bar Menu When ScanWedge is enabled a smaller ScanWedge icon appears in the command bar at the bottom of the Today screen New I gt a amp e Tap this icon to open the command bar menu Menu Item This item Enable Enables and disables ScanWedge without exiting ScanWedge Settings Opens the ScanWedge exm file in EZConfig Editor About Opens the About screen for ScanWedge Exit Exits ScanWedge The icon no longer appears in the Command bar Enabling Sca
77. d click OK NewDocument HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT HKEY_CURRENT_USER HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE For more information about adding sections see Working with Sections on page 2 6 5 To add keys to the new section select the section and right click in the key value area For details see Adding Registry Keys on page 2 16 Continue adding sections and keys Save the file Adding Registry Keys To add a key select a section and right click in the key area of the EZConfig Editor window Insert Registry Key Name Test Key Registry Value Type REG_SZ Value 001 123 456 001 Field Description Name Registry Value Type Enter the key s name Select the registry type from the drop down list This value appears in the Type col umn Value Enter the key s value Desc Enter a description for the key descriptions appear in the lower half of the EZConfig Editor window when the key is selected When you click OK to save the key the data appears in columns in the key area of the EZConfig Editor window Key Type Value TestKey REG_SZ 001 123 456 001 Processing Registry Documents on the Terminal After EZConfig Client updates the registry the EXM file itself is deployed to the location entered in the Remote Path page 2 19 field on the Bar Codes Tab page 2 19 FileExplorer a 2 4x3 28 EY B My Device v Name v 5 Application D Conn
78. dresses Optional 30000 X Milliseconds RetryDelay Retry delay time when connection to the server fails Connection Subsection Mandatory when Broadcast key is N A X IP address port disabled e g 192 168 1 238 5494 This is the MobiControl Server IP address and port DeploySvr1 Command Line Arguments a Quits the program this command line in the Args field of the Associated Application window stops the confirmation message from appearing after DeviceConfig exe finishes processing boot Reboots DeviceConfig exe Launching DeviceConfig exe Manually DeviceConfig exe launches automatically after each cold boot However if you make changes to the DeviceConfig exm file that you want applied in the terminal immediately manually launch DeviceConfig exe 1 Tap Start gt Power Tools gt EZConfig Utilities gt DeviceConfig exm 2 Tap Tools gt Launch Associated App 3 The settings in the DeviceConfig exm file are saved and applied to the terminal configuration by DeviceConfig exe Temporary Option for Bar Code Deployment The Bar Codes Tab see page 2 19 in EZConfig Editor contains a Temporary option see page 2 21 that when selected during bar code creation applies the settings in the DeviceConfig exm file temporarily which means until the next cold boot In the terminal EZConfig Client deploys the DeviceConfig exm file and launches DeviceConfig exe which applies the settings in the DeviceCo
79. e Mode Description Effect Adds new information sections and keys to the existing section If Inclusive this is a brand new section the new section is added to the existing a Add Only EXM file Note Disabled sections removed from the simplified bar code are not modified in the target file To change section level merge modes select a section and right click gt NewDocument exm EZConfig File Edit View Tools Help Diem El e NewDocument Key Rename Cut Copy Delete Disable All v Set to Delete Add Set to Add only Set to Disable Add Tnsert Section The folder colors change immediately after selection Working with Keys Keys have a Name a Description and a Value and reside inside sections For specific key values consult the chapters of this user s guide that describe the EXM file you re attempting to edit Edit Menu Options Select a key and right click or click Edit to see the available options Key Value File Tools Help Paste as Child Debug Rename 5 Rename sod Cut Cut Ctrl X DataT ermine Copy Copy Ctrl C Ale The same options gt ulffisKeys Y PrefixlD lt lt appear on both one Delete menus Delete Del MessageCor SendMode aysasqa Disable Disable Ctrl D AcceptEZCq Insert Key Insert Key Ins Menu Item Description Activates the key name so that you can rename the key Rename is disabled i
80. e and Keyboard Status is enabled To disable Keyboard Status tap icon again Command Line Arguments debug Log debug output to XHoneywelllYkeyboardstatus log quit Shut down Keyboard Status noicon Run Keyboard Status with no icon nosplash Hide the Keyboard Status splash screen NoSIP NoSIP toggles the Soft Input Panel SIP between enabled and disabled When disabled the SIP does not pop up over application windows automatically In addition the SIP icon does not appear in the Command bar on application windows To Enable NoSIP NoSIP Tap the NoSIP icon once The SIP should not pop up on application screens Note To disable the SIP automatically after each hard reset enable the NoSIP Program section of the Autorun exm File see page 4 1 To Disable NoSIP Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 and tap the NoSIP icon again OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu page 6 7 Command Bar Menu When NoSIP is enabled a smaller NoSIP icon appears in the Command bar at the bottom of the Today screen I Tap this icon to open the Command bar menu Menu Item Selecting this item Enables the SIP without stopping NoSIP When this item is selected the indicator in the Command bar changes to Enable SIP Pa 14404 O to indicate that the SIP is now active even though the NoSIP is still running About Displays version and description information for NoSIP Exit Disables NoSIP t
81. e of Contents Chapter 1 Accessing Power Tools Dolphin Power Tools OvVerVieW ooooooocccnocccccnnccccccnononccccnonncnnnnnnncnn naar cc cn nano nn rr nn n rra nana 1 1 Software Requirements iia 1 1 DAPR nannan nenna 1 1 DIEI K ra A RA E 1 1 Power Tools Main Window I aaa 1 1 Exiting the Power Tools Main Window a 1 2 Additional Dolphin Power Tools aaa 1 2 Storage LOCOS ciao A AA A 1 3 PEN E e E a cocoa nia 1 3 o A e 1 3 Upgrading Power Tools is it 1 3 Chapter 2 EZConfig e SS ee e e ee ee eee re eee eee 2 1 EZGonfig Editor u o ene a ey ey ere een ee 2 1 Installing EZConfig on the Workstation rra 2 1 Sample EXM Ple cis ota iedepeeecteumsaamnlanedaqenties 2 2 Opening EZConfig Editor on the Workstation 2 2 Menus and Toolbar Options ias 2 2 File Menu pia A A a syywsasukaaisa 2 2 Working with Open EXM Files a n rn nnnnerrcnnnnnnccn 2 5 Working with SOCIOS sisi cd 2 6 Working WISE 2 9 Creating New Configuration Documents cnn rca cnn nnnnnccn 2 13 Associating Applications icon ici 2 14 Registry o asss 2 14 Processing Registry Documents on the Terminal 2 17 Creating Bar Codes
82. eSync connec A toConnect Sync connection when the terminal tion first connects to the communication 1 Enable ActiveSync connec peripheral tion Specifies the connection type and USB Con USB Connection baud rate nection 115200 Default 19200 Default 38400 Default Connection 57600 Default Note These values must be typed in exactly as they appear here System Section The System section contains child sections that configure various system settings For specifics on each sections and their keys refer to the Description sections in the DeviceConfig exm file itself About Section The About section sets a unique device name and description for the terminal By default this section is enabled and applied to the terminal after each cold boot Default Value Key Name Description Available Values Sets the device N A User defined however the DeviceDescription description description cannot exceed 15 char acters in length Sets the name of the ID See DeviceName Restrictions on DeviceName device Serial page 3 9 Number Device ID Tab The values of the DeviceName and DeviceDescription keys appear in the Device name and Description fields on the Device ID tab on the terminal On the Dolphin terminal tap Start gt Settings gt About gt Device ID tab y Settings A 4x 5 53 bk About Your device uses this information to identify itself to other
83. efault child section is named Profile1 and contains all the keys necessary to create a configuration profile for the WLAN radio To create multiple radio configurations copy the Profile1 section and paste it at the root level of the Supplicant section Then rename that profile and configure the keys according the desired network configuration Each child section name is arbitrary but each name must be different The Supplicant section contains one key named ActiveProfile Type in the Value equal to name of one of the desired profile child sections gt DeviceConfig exm EZConfig Editor ae el 58 DeviceConfig A Key Value BB Connections Active Profile Profilel a Bl Radio Manager B WiFi TCPIP Security en 333 Profilet When DeviceConfig is activated on the terminal the terminal will apply the settings in the profile specified in the ActiveProfile key If the ActiveProfile key does not have a matching profile the radio will be enabled by DeviceConfig but no specific radio configuration will be activated which means that the radio will not connect to your network Profile Subsections Each Profile subsection contains the keys that configure the radio connection from the terminal to the network Key Description Available Values Name The service set identifier used to connect to network X Your network s SSID SSID usually the network name of the access point or peer Any Connec
84. ent cursor position leaving the cursor pointing to the xx character Syntax F8xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes F9 Search backward for a character Search the input message backward for xx character from the current cursor position leaving the cursor pointing to the xx character Syntax F9xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes BO Search forward for a string Search forward for s string from the current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to s string Syntax BOnnnnS where nnnn is the string length up to 9999 and S con sists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string For example B0000454657374 will search forward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string Test Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes B1 Search backward for a string Search backward for s string from the current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to s string Syntax B1nnnnS where nnnn is the string length up to 9999 and S con sists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string For example B1000454657374
85. erifies that the REG file matches the kernel installed on the terminal If yes then the REG file loads If not you ll receive a warning message and the REG file will not load 0 Disabled No kernel validation occurs on importing In general especially for radio settings KernelCheck should be enabled if the registry does not match the kernel the terminal will not function properly 1 Enabled Kernel validation occurs on importing 8 6 Command Line Arguments Argument Description export lt filename gt import lt filename gt exm lt filename gt section lt SectionName gt Export registry to lt filename gt The lt filename gt part is optional If no filename is entered the file will default to IPSM Autolnstall _RegBackup reg Import lt filename gt to registry The lt filename gt part is optional If no filename is entered the file will default to IPSM Autolnstall _RegBackup reg Specify the non default backup EXM file lt filename gt Filenames with spaces must be wrapped in quotes If omitted the filename defaults to IPSM RegBackup exm This argument is only valid when used with export Specify the non default section in the EXM file for exclude or include export depending on the mode setting in that section If omitted this defaults to the Backup section of whatever EXM file is specified This argument is only valid when used with export key lt key gt Specify the
86. ew Key Note You can also press the Insert key INS Modifying Key Names To modify key names double click on the key name or select Rename on the Edit menu Type in the new name and press ENTER or TAB Note You cannot modify the description if the key is locked see Key Types page 2 12 Only text that appears in blue can be modified Modifying Key Values You can modify a key value only if its text appears in blue In that case double click on the value or select the key and press ENTER Type in the new value and press ENTER or TAB to save Modifying Key Descriptions Descriptions are not required to process key values but do help document the EXM file and often contain valuable information To modify a key s description click on the key then click in the key description area When the cursor is active you can type in the text Note You cannot modify the description if the key is locked see Key Types page 2 12 Moving Keys To move keys within an EXM file use the drag and drop method Press and hold the CTRL key to drag and drop a copy of the key to the new location Note You cannot move a key if it is locked by its section To move keys between EXM files open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop keys between them When you select the key and drag a copy of the key is dragged to the new file In the new file drop the key in the key area of a selected section keys are always dropped at the same
87. executable is ocated in both the permanent and active storage folders see Storage Locations on page 1 3 Using EZConfig Client 1 On the Dolphin terminal tap Start gt Power Tools The Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 opens You can scan the first bar code from the Power Tools main window by pressing the SCAN key see page 2 28 for details EZConfig Client can also be launched with a HotKey from any window see page 2 28 for details a k 2 Tap EZConfig Utilities ie gt EZConfig Editor a The EZConfig Client window opens Point the terminal at the first EZConfig Editor bar code then press the SCAN key 4 EZConfig Client decodes the bar code If there is only one bar code in the package EZConfig Client deploys the package If there is more than one bar code in the package EZConfig Client decodes the bar code records that one bar code has been read and waits for the next scan Scan all the bar codes in the package Bar codes can be scanned in any order When all bar codes in the package have been scanned the EZConfig client deploys the data s EzConfig Clien T Z x 12 24 Package ID 1 E2Config Package Deployment Cancel Note Ifthe EXM file is programmed to launch an application such as ScanWedge a window pops up informing you of initialization EXM File Processing After decoding EZConfig Client saves EXM files to the location in the terminal selected in the Remote Path p
88. ey Description Value Available Values Determines the default view 3 0 Detail z 5 mode for the window For 1 List ListViewMode details see View Options on 2 Small Icon page 1 3 3 Large Icon Defines the caption or title dis Variable User defined Caption played in the title bar of the application window Enables and disables access to Variable O Disable Start Menu StartMenu the Start menu from the applica 1 Enable Start Menu tion window Enables and disables the OK Variable o Disable OK Button OK button in the upper right corner 1 Enable OK Button of the application window Determines which menus 3 0 No Menus appear in the Command bar 1 Default Menu No Exit There are three menus File D Re ear i Default Menu No Exi Menu s h 3 Default Menu The following three parameters determine the icon spacing in all view modes TodayScreenSessionTim eout pend mode this key specifies the number of hours that need to pass before the device returns to the Today screen ListViewlconSpacingY Sets vertical icon spacing 80 Spacing is measured in pixels ListViewlconSpacingX Sets horizontal icon spacing 75 Spacing is measured in pixels Determines whether the gradi 1 O Disable gradient ListViewGradient bed orizontal le abc giadlont Window background Determines if password entries 1 0 Disabled passwords are MaskPassword ee alae onesies on are masked When the device is left in sus 0 O Disabled
89. f the key Rename is locked or disabled see Key Types page 2 12 Cut Cuts a selected key Copy Copies a selected key Paste Disabled keys can be pasted only as children of a section Pastes the key just cut or copied in the selected section Keys are not multi level all keys paste at the same level within a section You can cut copy and paste keys within an EXM file or across EXM files Deletes a selected key To enable a key its parent section must be enabled Delete You cannot undo a delete you might want to consider disabling rather than deleting Enables keys that were disabled When a key is enabled the client application can read and apply its value When you enable a key make sure to specify a value for that Enable key do not leave it blank Menu Item Description Disables keys Disabled keys have key values in black Enabled keys have key values in blue Key Enable 1 SSID PowerMode EPSParm kT Disable The terminal does not read disabled keys and disabled keys are removed if the file is simplified see Simplify Document page 2 4 Because many key values are 1 for enable and 0 for disable remember that disabling a key means that the terminal behaves as if the key is not there when reading the file NOT that the key s value is set to disabled The terminal simply moves on to read the next enabled key This menu item inserts a new key above the selected key insert N
90. faster than the virtual key and supports bar codes with ASCII characters between 1 and 255 but works only if the foreground application uses standard Window s Edit controls for user input 2 Virtual Key safe method each character is sent as a virtual keystroke using PostKeybdMessage This method only support bar codes containing ASCII characters and does not support VKMapping This method only generates WM_CHAR messages it does not generate WM_KEYDOWN and WM_KEYUP messages GoodScanWav Specifies a wav file played on the com pletion of a successful decode data reception Empty Empty No wav file is specified The default beep or sound is played Use the Sound page 5 3 key to enable and BadScanWav Specifies a wav file played for an unsuccessful decode data reception disable all audio notification X The path to the specific wav file you want played for either option The wav files should be 8 bit 11KHz mono and PCM Empty Comm Section The serial port settings in the Comm section determine the interaction between ScanWedge and the serial port a secuon Description o Available Values Enables or disables ScanWedge to 0 O Disabled no data is received receive and interpret data from the 1 Enabled ScanWedge receives serial port data from the serial port Enable p specified in the Port key as keystrokes to the foreground application Ena
91. g must match the name of the driver for the current device N A X A value in the drop down list radio driver names are terminal specific Different Dolphins have different radio drivers TCPIP Section The keys in the TCPIP section determine how the radio handles IP addresses ee Defaul Key Description t Value Available Values Enables and disables DHCP 0 Disabled the static IP address in Dynamic Host Configuration Proto the IPAddress key is used for the DHCP col radio interface 1 Enabled the IP address for the radio interface is requested from a DHCP server The remaining keys need to be set when DHCP is disabled dynamically requested from a DHCP server When DHCP is enabled these numbers are Static IP address for the radio inter N A Static IP address IPAddress face SubnetMask SubNet mask for the static IP N A Subnet mask address address Default gateway for the static IP N A Gateway address DefaultGateway adare Domain name server for the static N A Domain name server address DNS IP address Domain Domain name for the terminal Terminal s domain name WINS Windows name server N A Windows name server address Security Section The Security section has no keys and one child section named Supplicant which contains several profile subsections Supplicant Section The Supplicant section consists of a number of child sections The d
92. hapter 5 ScanWedge Enabling ScanWed ge erario 5 1 ScanWedge exm Sections aa 5 2 A a PEE EE E E a ate Alicea dees 2 5 2 ComM SECUOM sti a a a ods a E aaa 5 6 Decode SOCOM snoot cos e 5 7 Centering Section sui ii dada 5 10 Formatting SS CCUOM sectaria ciel 5 10 Data Formatting COmMand Sis cciccrsesticstineebivcesl ii alae niet diced ets 5 11 ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 Y 5 14 Symbology GHartu u uu uu a laaya E 5 17 SVMDOIOGISS Section cts etches A ats HON ae eet iene Reece iho 5 18 AS Sect cols atari ate catia ce tony dana ag hee Ou aa sa u fea rect token aqsu eevee th abet aaa carey ang 5 21 VK Virtual Key Mapping Section pisas illa 5 21 Virtual Key Codes Table tte 5 21 Command Line Arquments oir 5 26 Chapter 6 Additional Power Tools BAUMON ct ds a 6 1 Installere E la a es 6 3 HOKEY ii AS yaaa h zz 6 3 A aao ua hu 6 4 NOSIP PPP E E EE han kuyaspa leh E E Rewtewcecd 6 6 RASM in Ti E O aa 6 7 ReboOt i iera or a EEEE AA OA EEE EOE EE EAA EE SE ie 6 10 USING 2 s E EE E E EE ET 6 10 SysInfo a au asuata ate a E e een a ae 6 11 VIEWING OPTIONS tc a ad 6 11 Sample Syslnfo File as ta 6 11 Chapter 7 Using the Battery Analyzer O QUITE A ii 7 1 Recommend ON cra a a a ia 7 1 Analyzing a Bate ains cara sa 7 1 SiOpping an Analyzer 7 2 Command Line ArquMENIS usina 7 2 Advanced Mode cc a a ita de 7 2 Chapter 8 Registry Power Tools Editing e AC
93. hat the bar code s sym Empty Empty No Code ID bology must have for the format to be applied X See Symbologies Section on CodelD The Code ID is a single character that is case page 5 18 sensitive e g set CodelD j to apply the for mat to Code 128 only Determines the length the bar code data must Empty Empty Format applies to any Length have for the format to be applied length f 0 Format applies to any length X The length Data Formatting Commands These are the data formatting operations applied to the bar code data The entire command string is entered into the Format key Command Description Send Commands F1 Send all characters Include in the output message all of the characters from the input message starting from current cursor position followed by an insert character Syntax F1xx where xx stands for the insert character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page 5 14 for decimal hex and character codes F2 Send a number of characters Include in the output message a number of characters followed by an insert character Start from the current cursor position and continue for nn characters or through the last character in the input message followed by character xx Syntax F2nnxx where nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters and xx stands for the the insert character s hex value for its ASCI
94. he application window which allows users to exit If you want users to be able to exit the application window make sure the Exit section is a child of the MenuEntries section If you want users to be unable to exit the application window disable or delete the Exit section Start Options Start Options define the required system parameters for a software application to launch The following values can be entered for the StartOption key wherever it appears Option Name The program launches if Category DISABLED Never regardless of other startup options specified None COLDBOOT The terminal has performed a cold boot Boot type WARMBOOT The terminal has performed a warm boot 10 5 Option Name The program launches if Category TOUCH The terminal has a touch screen display installed Touch Screen NONTOUCH The terminal doesn t have a touch screen display installed BATCH The terminal is a batch unit no RF or internal modem cards installed RF The terminal has an RF card installed e g Cisco 802 11b GSM The terminal has a GSM radio Mobility BT The terminal has a Bluetooth radio MODEM The terminal has an internal modem card installed IMAGER The terminal has an imager installed LASER The terminal has a laser scanner installed Scanner BLIND The terminal has no laser or imager installed ANYSCAN The terminal has either an imager or a
95. he icon no longer appears in the Command bar Command Line Arguments noicon Run NoSIP with no icon nosound Turn off the sound nohotkey Disable the NoSIP hotkey enable Enable the SIP disable Disable the SIP RASMan RASMan establishes a PPP Point to Point Protocol connection with a RAS server To Enable RASMan 1 Tap Start gt Power Tools The Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 appears 2 Click the RASMan icon once rasman The PPP connection is established according to the settings in the See RASMan Configuration File on page 6 8 Note To start RASMan automatically after each hard reset enable the RASMan Program section of the Autorun exm File see page 4 1 To Disable RASMan Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 and tap the RASMan icon again OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu page 6 8 Command Bar Menu When RASMan is enabled the RASMan icon appears in the Command bar at the bottom of the Today screen 9 Tap this icon to open the Command bar menu Menu Item Selecting this item Auto Connect ed is selected by default it means that the terminal is connected to the RAS server via Connect Re establishes the PPP connection if it was disconnected Disconnect Disconnects the PPP connection About Displays version and description information about RASMan Exit Disables RASMan the icon no longer appears in the Command bar RASMan Configuration
96. ield the following command line appears as the argument exm filename Enter additional command line arguments See Command Line Arguments on page 2 Arguments 28 next to exm filename in this field filename means that the value immediately after the is variable and the file name will be replaced with the remote path entered on the Bar Codes tab for more information see Remote Path on page 2 19 Tells EZConfig Client to launch the application after decoding the bar code Execute selects automatically when an application is entered in the Path field Execute You cannot de select Execute for configuration documents You can de select Execute for registry documents however EZConfig Client cannot update the registry unless Execute is selected For more information see Default Application Association page 2 15 Wait Until Tells EZConfig Client to wait until the associated application is finished processing before Finished finalizing Registry Documents EZConfig Editor creates registry documents in the EXM file format and also opens existing REG files and converts them to the EXM file format EZConfig Editor cannot save registry documents in the REG file format Updating the Registry on the Terminal To update the terminal s registry you must e Create an EXM file that is a registry document Creating Registry Documents page 2 15 e Create a bar code package from that EXM file Creating Bar Codes page 2 17 a
97. ield Description This is the ID of the entire package Package ID EZConfig Editor assigns an ID to bar code packages when creating the bar code This field displays the decode status of the bar codes scanned so far If there is more than one bar code in the package this field acts as a decode coun ter Status The Status field displays e How many bar codes have been scanned and How many bar codes are in the package Read box This box displays the list of bar codes scanned and decoded This option allows EZConfig Client to scan bar codes that are not encrypted ceceprDnsccure Note By default all bar codes created in EZConfig Editor are encrypted Scanning Bar Codes Directly from the Power Tools Main Window When the Power Tools or Demos main windows are open press the SCAN key and If there is only one bar code in the package EZConfig Client decodes and deploys the bar code without opening the EZConfig Client window If there are multiple bar codes in the package EZConfig Client decodes the first bar code and opens the EZConfig Client window showing that one bar code in the package has been scanned Launching EZConfig Client with a HotKey Pressing ALT SCAN launches EZConfig Client from any application window after you activate the HotKeys Power Tool see HotKeys on page 6 3 ScanWedge Bar code decoding in EZConfig Client is compatible with ScanWedge You can set ScanWedge to pass bar code
98. ild items on the Edit menu to move sections Note The Paste function pastes sections at the same level they were cut by default Editing Keys Modifying Text There are severl options to edit a key s name value or description 1 Select the key and tap Edit gt Modify Select the key and press the ENTER key OR Tap and hold on the key s name then select Modify on the Edit menu that pops up Key Value Description Modify Copy Ctrl C Disable Ctrl D File Edit View Tools Help All three edit options open the Edit Key window y Edit Key O g 4x6 47 ok Value Battery Moniter Utiliy Description AL h 2 Tap inside the Name Value or Description fields and edit the text 3 Tap OK to save changes You can also press the ENTER key Tap Cancel to close the window without changes Moving Keys You cannot drag and drop to move keys Use the Cut Copy and Paste as Child items on the Edit menu to move keys Launching Associated Applications The Tools menu contains an item named Launch Associated App Launch Associated App is enabled only when there is an application associated with the EXM file Selecting this item automatically saves the open EXM file and launches the associated application while the EXM file remains open To see the associated application tap File gt Properties The Path field contains the launch location of the application The Args field contains
99. imestamps to record for each hop 1 4 Tpesiamp route The timestamp is the packet s arrival time at each hop Don t fragment Check this box if you don t want the packet to fragment during routing DNS address Check this if you want the domain name server to be part of the route path required Execute Click Execute to send the ping The Output tab displays the response Reading the Output Tab After you enter the IP information on the Input tab and click Execute the Output tab appears and begins displaying the ping results You can click the Stop button at any time to stop the ping Any errors encountered display on the screen About Tab The About tab displays description and version information about Ping Route Route is a kernel utility that allows the user to view and edit the rules that govern how packets destined for various subnets are routed These rules tell the device which gateways on a given interface s subnet may be used to route packets to hosts on other subnets Route contains three tab windows Input Output and About You enter and execute the command on the Input tab and review the results on the Output tab B z On the Network Menu window tap the Route icon once Route The Route screen opens to the Input tab Using the Input Tab Field Description This drop down list contains the available routing commands Select from e PRINT Prints the network routing tables
100. ing Log to File File Help Capacity Displays the capacity of the installed battery Log to File Option to create a log file after the analyze cycle is complete Log File The log file records data in the following order Date Time Conditioning Flag Battery Temperature Battery Voltage Charge Percentage Charge State e Capacity Percentage e Charge Status Analyzing Start Time e Elapsed Time Estimated Completion Time Formatted Estimated Completion Time e Estimated Progress The log file is stored as BatteryAnalyzer log in the Honeywe11 folder Open this file with Pocket Word Should the analyze cycle abort automatically for some reason check the log file for details Registry Power Tools Overview The registry is the configuration database in all 32 bit versions of Windows that contains settings for the hardware and software consisting of the SYSTEM DAT and USER DAT files Many settings previously stored in the WIN ini and SYSTEMLini files in 16 bit Windows Windows 3 x are in the registry The RegEdit Power Tool enables you to edit the registry through an easy to use application window You can also import and export specific registry keys y Reboot RegBackup RegRestore lM RegEdit SetRaM ScanWedge Editing the Registry 1 On the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 tap the RegEdit icon once RegEdit RegEdit opens to a
101. ion TE 10 2 MenuEntries SUBSECHIONnS ita 10 3 E 10 5 Locking Down the Application WiNdOW ooooooooccccn nonocononcccnnnononnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnes 10 8 Booting the Terminal to the Application Window 10 8 iii Chapter 11 Print Power Tools PAE A A a ad 11 1 BEI AA A A ia 11 1 BIE aaia A a Li dl ta LE 11 1 Chapter 12 Customer Support TECNICAS MN A A 12 1 Online Technical Assistance a 12 1 Accessing Power Tools Dolphin Power Tools Overview Note Screen captures icons in this user s guide may differ from what appears on your device Dolphin Power Tools are installed in every Dolphin terminal Different versions of Power Tools apply to different Dolphin terminals depending on their model or operating system Software Requirements Dolphin Terminals Dolphin Power Tools are designed to work with Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Desktop The Power Tools installer and the workstation version of EZConfig Editor are designed to work with the following operating systems Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows NT Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Microsoft ActiveSync version 4 5 or higher Power Tools Main Window Tap gt Power Tools
102. ions as the menus in EZConfig Editor on the workstation The menus in the Command bar contain the same items as the menus in the EZConfig Editor on the workstation File Menu For details see File Menu on page 2 2 Note The one difference in the file menus is that you cannot generate bar codes from EXM files on the terminal Edit Menu The Edit menu pops up when you tap and hold on a section or key For details see Edit Menu on page 2 3 View Menu This menu enables you to view the locked icon over locked section folders Tools Menu For details see Tools Menu on page 2 4 Editing Sections Modifying Text There are several options to edit a section name or description 1 Select the section and tap Edit gt Modify Select an item and press the ENTER key Tap and hold on the section name then select Modify on the Edit menu that pops up Scanwedge exr QD Z ex 6 37 bk 3 Scanwedge Set raz Copy Ctrl C Disable Ctrl D All Version Debug Sound Leds DataTerminator 13 Specifies th gt wu IS UC E 2 All three options open the Edit Section window 5 Edit Section Z 4x6 47 ok Name HotKeys 3 Tap inside the Name or Description fields and edit the text 4 Tap OK to save changes You can also press the ENTER key Tap Cancel to close the window without changes Moving Sections You cannot drag and drop to move sections in the tree Use the Cut Copy Paste and Paste as Ch
103. laser scanner installed RFON The RF radio is Enabled GSMON The GSM radio is enabled Radio BTON The Bluetooth radio is enabled RFGSMBTOFF The RF GSM amp Bluetooth radios are disabled 20KEY The terminal has a 29 key keyboard 35KEY The terminal has a 35 key keyboard 38KEY The terminal has a 38 key keyboard Keyboard 43KEY The terminal has a 43 key keyboard 56KEY The terminal has a 56 key keyboard NO_KEY The terminal has a 56 key keyboard 10 6 Option Name The program launches if Category 7300 It s a Dolphin 7300 terminal 7400 It s a Dolphin 7400 terminal 7450 It s a Dolphin 7450 terminal 74XX It s any Dolphin terminal beginning with 74 7600 It s a Dolphin 7600 terminal 76XX It s any Dolphin terminal beginning with 76 7850 It s a Dolphin 7850 terminal 78XX It s any Dolphin terminal beginning with 78 7900 It s a Dolphin 7900 terminal Model 79XX It s any Dolphin terminal beginning with 79 9500 It s a Dolphin 9500 terminal 9501 It s a Dolphin 9501 terminal 9550 It s a Dolphin 9550 terminal 9551 It s a Dolphin 9551 terminal 95XX It s any Dolphin terminal beginning with 95 9700 It s a Dolphin 9700 terminal 9900 It s a Dolphin 9900 terminal 99XX It s any Dolphin terminal beginning with 99 PNPID The terminal has a card installed whose identification contains ALL of
104. ll exm file Program Install Locations When triggered by a reset the CAB file installs the applications to the directories established in the CAB file For most applications this means that an EXE for the software application is placed in the Program Files folder Autolnstall exm The Autolnstall exm file controls the behavior and appearance of the Autolnstall window and install process Key Function poral Available Values Value This is the current version of the Autoln 3 N A Version stall exm file This key is read only and cannot be modified Debu Enable and disables logging of debug infor 0 0 Disabled g mation to AUTOINSTALL LOG 1 Enabled c l Enable and disables the Cancel button on the 0 O Disabled ance Autolnstall window 1 Enabled Determines if the Autolnstall window runs in full 1 0 Disabled screen mode barring access to other windows 1 Enabled FullScreen 2 Autoselects based on the operating platform Sets the behavior of Autolnstall when an error is 1 0 Log the error and encountered continue Autolnstall HaltOnError 1 Halt Autolnstall and prompt the user to continue or cancel If a password is entered in the Password key this 1 O Disabled MaskPassword key determines if that password is masked when 1 Enabled entered on the screen Establishes a password required to halt Autoln Blank Blank User can halt stall and exit Autolnstall Password without entering a passwor
105. m File see page 4 1 Keyboard Status Menu When Keyboard Status is enabled the indicator icon appears in the Command bar at the bottom of the screen Notification Contacts Tap this icon to open the Keyboard Status menu Menu Item Selecting this item About Displays version and description information for Keyboard Status Settings Opens the Sounds amp Notifications setting Enable Enables and disables Keyboard Status Exit Closes Keyboard Status The icon no longer appears in the Command bar Notification Menu This icon indicates that Keyboard Status is running da m Notification Menu When Keyboard Status is enabled a Notification menu appears in the command bar on the Today screen that displays the keyboard status when tapped Note You can also tap the icon in the Navigation bar to make this pop up window appear Tap Hide to remove the keyboard status icon from the navigation bar The Keyboard Status Power Tool will continue to run in the background and appear in the task tray on the Today screen The next time you switch keyboard modes Tap Dismiss to remove the notification menu from the command bar If the terminal uses the phone then the Phone menu appears in the command bar instead Accessing the Keyboard Status Power Tool Keyboard Status is enabled after each hard reset by default Ula Keyboard Status Tap the Keyboard Status icon onc
106. minal to connect to a MobiControl Server and download the appropriate agent to the device This section is disabled by default and should only be enabled when configuring the device to connect to the MobiControl Server for the first time The root level of the MobiControl section contains the main ConfigPath Key Description perault Available Value Value Device Subsection Mandatory 1 1 Use Device ID as the device NameType The name the device will register as name on the server 2 Use custom name Mandatory when NameType is set N A X Custom name can contain Devic Name to 2 customized macros e g This is the custom name of the AUTONUM device Optional N A X The specific rule tag Please The rule tag of the Add devices refer to MobiControl Help on DeviceClass rule When the rule tag is not speci how to create an open rule ficed here the device will use an Open Add devices rule Optional 3 1 HAL Old Device ID Specifies what is used for the device bi aid ID DevicelDType ID A User Defined 5 Server specified 6 MAC Info Subsection Mandatory N A X MobiControl Server name SiteName This is the site name of the Mobi Control Server Key Description cache Available Value alue Mandatory 1 1 Honeywell standard Method The installation method Comm Subsection Optional 0 O Disable Broadcast Enable broadcasting for discovering 1 Enable server ad
107. n the suffix Defines the ASCII keys to be sent prior 0 For example to the decoded received data The Empty PrefixKeys 80 82 69 70 73 88 ASCII keys are converted to virtual No pre PrefixKeys keys for conversion parameters see fixsent The example listed above would Virtual Key Codes Table on page 5 21 cause PREFIX to be sent prior This field supports up to 16 ASCII keys to any decoded data data is comma delimited Defines the ASCII keys to be sent after 13 For example the decoded received data The ASCII ENTER Suf keys are converted to virtual keys for key fixKeys 83 85 70 70 73 88 13 conversion parameters see Virtual Ke SuffixKeys Codes Table on page 5 21 The example listed above would cause SUFFIX and the This field supports up to 16 ASCII keys ENTER key to be sent after any data is comma delimited decoded data Specifies the symbology identifier sent 0 0 No symbology identifier is prior to the decoded received data sent PrefixID 1 The Code ID is sent 2 The AIM ID is sent 3 The SymModifier is sent This key applies only to the IrDA and serial ports lished and closed and the serial port is opened and closed Settings Section os Default i Key Description Value Available Values Specifies the symbology identifier sent 0 0 No symbology identifier is after the decoded received data sent SuffixID 1 The Code ID is sent 2 The AIM ID is sent 3 The SymModifier is se
108. nWedge at Startup To run ScanWedge automatically when the Dolphin terminal boots up Add a link to the Scanwedge exe in the WINDOWS STARTUP folder OR Enable the ScanWedge section of the Autorun exm File see page 4 1 Disabling ScanWedge Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 and tap the ScanWedge icon again OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu page 5 1 Modifying the ScanWedge Configuration File When ScanWedge is installed a ScanWedge exm file is inserted in permanent storage see Storage Locations on page 1 3 This file specifies configuration parameters for ScanWedge and must not be moved Use EZConfig Editor on the workstation to modify ScanWedge exm For more information see Working with Open EXM Files on page 2 5 ScanWedge exm Sections Section Description See Page Settings Programs general settings for ScanWedge 5 2 Comm Specifies how the serial RS 232 port interfaces with ScanWedge 5 6 Decode Specifies how the decoder scanner interfaces with ScanWedge 5 7 Defines the centering window for scanning bar codes when ScanWedge is 5 10 Centering interfacing with the decoder Formatting Defines data formatting functionality 5 10 Symbologies as the symbologies that the scanner can decode and send to Scan 5 18 VK Mapping Defines the virtual key sent to ScanWedge for any decoded ASCII character 5 21 Basic Values In each section the following values
109. nc connection System Configures basic system settings 3 8 Applications Configures software applications 3 10 Connections Section The Connections section contains child sections that set communication parameters on the terminal Beam Section The Beam section enables and disables the IrDA port Radio Manager Section In the Radio Manager typically you would enable the radio in the WiFi section enable DHOP in the TCPIP section then configure the radio settings in the Security Supplicant ProfileX or Security NonSupplicant section WiFi Section The keys in the WiFi section control the settings of the WLAN radio Key Description Default Available Values Value Enables and disables the WLAN 1 0 Disabled Enable radio 1 Enabled if enabled the GSM radio section is disabled automatically Specifies the power save mode 1 1 Disable radio is powered constantly power save mode is not used 2 Always Enable power save mode is used 3 Auto Enable EPSParm key defines radio vs battery performance PowerMode Key Description Default Value Available Values EPSParm When PowerMode is set to 3 Auto Enable this parameter specifies radio vs battery performance N A X A value between 1 and 10 where 1 Best Radio Performance Minimum 10 Best Battery Life Maximum DriverName Specifies the name of the radio driver This strin
110. nd e Scan the bar code with the terminal By default EZConfig Client on the terminal updates the Windows registry immediately after decoding the bar code Default Application Association By default registry documents are associated with EZConfig Client While a registry document is open click File gt Properties Document Properties Associated Application Path Arguments MV Execute Execute must remain selected for EZConfig Client to update the registry after decoding the bar code If Execute is not selected the registry document is deployed after decoding but the registry is not updated Creating Registry Documents 1 In EZConfig Editor click File gt New gt Registry Document gt NewDocument exm EZConfig Editor Oax File Edit View Tools Help Osm car Bel ri Key Type HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT HKEY_CURRENT_USER E HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Root NewDocument Section NewDocument 1 Delete Add The new document contains the three top level sections in a registry These sections are locked and cannol be changed You can add subsections to each section and then add keys to those subsections 2 Click File gt Save As 3 Choose the name and location and click Save You cannot save the document as a reg file you must save it as an EXM file 4 To add sections select one of the registry levels right click and select Append Child Section Enter the section information an
111. nd all of its keys Disabled sections remain in the file with a gray folder 7 2 E C Settings 88 Programs 23 Update J Autolnstall AutoRun SC1 a lt Disable All If you disable a section that has child sections all of its child sections and the child section keys are disabled automatically The child section folders are also in gray When reading the EXM file the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there and moves on to read the next enabled section Disabled sections can be removed from the EXM file permanently using the Simplify Document see page 2 4 option If you want to keep disabled sections in the EXM file on the workstation but not in the file deployed to the terminal use the Simplified option see page 2 19 when creating the bar code Insert Section This menu item inserts a new section You can also press the Insert key INS Append Child This menu item adds a new child section to a selected section The new child section is Section inserted below the previous section Modifying Section Names To change a section name double click on the folder and type in the new name or select Rename on the Edit menu Type in the new name and press ENTER Note You cannot modify the name if the section is locked or disabled see Section Locks page 2 8 Modifying Section Descriptions Descriptions are not required to process key values but do help document the EXM file and often
112. nfig exm file as usual However when the Temporary option is selected the DeviceConfig exm file is not saved after processing is finished The original file is preserved instead and its settings will be restored during the next cold boot Select this option when you want establish a temporary configuration in the Dolphin such as access to a specific network in a facility without changing the default configuration Autorun and Autolnstall Overview Startup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin terminal is booted There are two startup Power Tools 1 Autorun see page 4 1 2 Autolnstall see page 4 6 Autorun Autorun specifies the software applications to launch after each hard reset Autorun is located in the permanent storage folder see Storage Locations on page 1 3 and consists of an Autorun exe that is programmed by the Autorun exm File page 4 1 During startup after a soft or hard reset the operating system looks for and launches Autorun exe If the Autorun exe is configured by Autorun exm to launch an application that application launches when Autorun exe launches Autorun can launch up to 32 applications or utility programs after each hard reset Note The Autorun exm file allows applications to be launched based on conditional situations including the return code of another application launched previously and specific characteristics of the Dolphin terminal itself Autorun exm File The Autorun exm file h
113. ns when you access an application window that has a menu configuration file EZMenu exe calls that menu configuration file to format the window Default EZMenu Configuration Files Dolphin terminals ship with a number of menu configuration files in the permanent storage folder DemosMenu exm Programs the Demos main window Start gt Demos EZConfigMenu exm Programs the EZConfig Utilities window see EZConfig Editor on the Terminal on page 2 22 NetworkMenu exm Programs the Network Utilities window see Accessing Network Utilities on page 9 1 PrintDemoMenu exm Programs the Print Demo window Start gt Demos gt Print Demo PowerToolsMenu exm Programs the Power Tools main window see Power Tools Main Window on page 1 1 Default menu configuration files must be located in the permanent storage folder 10 1 Sample Menu Configuration Files Samples of these default menu configuration files install to the workstation in the following folder C Program Files Honeywell Power Tools and Demos for lt product name gt EZConfig EXM Files Modifying Menu Configuration Files Menu configuration files can be modified in EZConfig Editor on the workstation or the terminal If modified on the workstation the Menu exm file must be deployed to the terminal For details about modifying EXM files in EZConfig Editor e See EZConfig Editor on page 2 1 e See EZConfig Editor on the Terminal on page 2 22 Creating Menu Configuration Files Save
114. nt Enables and disables 1 O Disabled The sound that ScanWedge makes 1 Enabled when starting up shutting down or restarting Note Audio notifications for Sodna onneasi e The audio notification when an IrDA errors can t be session is established and closed disabled and the serial port is opened and closed MessageConnect Enable and disables a notification mes 0 O Disabled sage when an IrDA session is estab 1 Enabled Accept EZConfig This key applies only to the decoder Enables and disables ScanWedge s compatibility with EZConfig Client when decoding bar codes 0 Disabled ScanWedge processes EZConfig bar codes as it would any other bar code 1 Enabled ScanWedge recognizes EZConfig bar codes and passes them on to the EZConfig Client for further processing Settings Section Key Description Default Available Values Value SendMode Specifies the method to use when sending the decoded message to the foreground application Note This setting affects only the decoded message the prefix and suffix are always sent using the virtual key method to allow navigational functionality 0 O Virtual key method each character is sent as a virtual keystroke This method works well with almost any Windows Mobile application 1 Direct Text method the decoded message is sent as text directly to the window that has the keyboard focus in the foreground application This method is
115. oMail 0x2c Intelligent Mail Bar Code M 0x4D Interleaved 2 of 5 e 0x65 Japanese Post J 0x4A KIX Netherlands Post K 0x4B Korea Post 0x3F Matrix 2 of 5 m 0x6D MaxiCode x 0x7 8 Symbology Code ID hex MicroPDF417 R 0x52 MSI g 0x67 NEC 2 of 5 Y 0x59 OCR MICR E 13 B O 0x4F OCR SEMI Font O 0x4F OCR A O 0x4F OCR B O 0x4F PDF417 r 0x72 Planet Code L 0x4C Postal 4i N 0x4E Postnet P 0x50 QR Code and Micro QR Code s 0x73 Straight 2 of 5 IATA f 0x66 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial f 0x66 TCIF Linked Code 39 TLC39 T 0x54 Telepen t 0x54 UPC A Cc 0x63 UPC A with Add On c 0x63 UPC A with Extended c 0x63 Coupon Code UPC E E 0x45 UPC E with Add On E 0x45 UPC E1 E 0x45 Symbologies Section The Symbologies section specifies the settings for each of the symbologies supported by the decoder The settings are in the form Symbology Name Enable 1 or 0 Parmi Parm2 Parm3 Parm4 Parm5 Parm6 Parm7 Parm8 Where e Enable specifies that the symbology is enabled or disabled Parms1 8 specify the settings for the symbology For more information regarding the individual settings for each of the symbologies refer to the Honeywell Decode API documentation in the SDK documentation Symbologies Settings O Disabled 1 Enabled ScanWedge Entry Default Enabled Disabled Value Defaul
116. ocument Creates a registry file in the EXM file format See Registry Documents page 2 14 Opens an EXM file located on the workstation Open ol Opens an EXM file located on the terminal The location of the file appears in the title bar with the word Remote to identify that the open eri file is located on the terminal Note Requires an ActiveSync connection between the workstation and the terminal Saves the open file to the location you select on the workstation Save This option is disabled for new and imported files use Save As instead Save As Saves the open file with a new name to the location you select on the workstation File Menu Menu Item Toobar Description Item Saves an open file to the terminal See Saving to the Device on page 2 Save to Device 12 As Note Requires an ActiveSync connection between the workstation and the terminal Associates the EXM file with an application on the terminal See Properties Es Associating Applications on page 2 14 Create Embeds the open EXM file in an Aztec bar code See Generating Bar EZConfig Bar Codes on page 2 18 Code Exit Closes EZConfig Editor Edit Menu For Section Edit menu options see Working with Sections on page 2 6 For Key Edit menu options see Working with Keys on page 2 9 View Menu Menu Item Description Shows or hides the icons indicating if a subsection or key is locked Show
117. oftware programs on the terminal For example the Power Tools Main Window see page 1 1 is managed by EZMenu EZMenu consists of e Menu configuration files i e EXM files that end in Menu exm in the permanent storage folder that contain the settings for application windows See Storage Locations on page 1 3 e The EZMenu exe in the Program Files Power Tools folder that applies those settings in the terminal EZMenu exe is launched during Autolnstall by default Menu exm Files EasyMenu exe z FileExplorer 1 4 10 55 X IPSM y Name y gt Power Tools v Date y ig EZConfig Edito 10 9 06 125K A BattMon 10 9 06 17 0K y File Explorer 4 q 12 36 X Imaging Profil AutoInstall 1 1 05 108K BTPrint 10 9 06 17 5K 2 AutoInstall 1 1 05 2 69K E EzMenu 10 9 06 116K Autorun 1 1 05 45 0K 2 HotKeys 10 9 06 21 0K 2 Autorun 1 1 05 46 2K A InstallerCE 10 9 06 7 53K 2 DemosMenu 6 1 07 8 82K IPConfig 10 9 06 16 5K DeviceConfig 1 1 05 83 0K EHIrDAPFrintCE 10 9 06 17 5K 2 DeviceConfig 1 1 05 23 4K Gp KeyboardStat 10 9 06 31 0K 2 EZConfigMenu 6 1 07 14 2K EnosIP 10 9 06 28 0K EZConfigPPC 1 1 05 99 0K Y Ping 10 9 06 18 5K 2 ImageDemo 6 1 07 2 95K EgRASMan 10 9 06 78 0K sa ImagingProfil 6 19 06 6 26K Ty Reboot 10 9 06 9 53K 337 Ne orkMenu K 1 nF aig AP e il 10 9 05 EXM files have an ea icon Executables have an icon Running Easy Menu EZMenu ru
118. old boot Backup Radio Settings exports those radio settings into a RadioSettings reg file and places it in the permanent storage folder See Storage Locations on page 1 3 By default the settings in the RadioSettings reg file will be added to the registry during the next cold boot and your radios will be configured automatically when the boot process is complete g On the Network Utilities main window tap the Backup Radio Settings icon nado The RadioSettings reg file is created and placed in the permanent storage folder See Storage Locations on page 1 3 Restore Radio Settings You have a number of options to restore the registry by loading the RadioSettings reg file Restore Radio Settings On the Network Utilities window tap the Restore Radio Settings icon RegRestore A message appears asking if you want to load the RadioSettings reg file Tap Yes and RegEdit imports the radio registry entries to the current registry Tap on the REG File Tapping on a REG file in any folder immediately tries to add the information in that file to the registry A message appears asking if you want to add the information to the registry Tap Yes to add the information Cold Boot Because this REG file is stored in the permanent storage folder Autolnstall will launch and install this REG file during the next cold boot See Storage Locations on page 1 3 10 EZMenu Overview EZMenu formats application windows to display and launch s
119. options File Menu The File menu allows you to create registry entries as well as import and export registry settings Menu Item Description New Creates a new Key String or DWORD Value Import Imports a registry file see Importing Registry Files on page 8 3 Export Exports the current registry see Backing Up the Registry on page 8 4 Exit Closes RegEdit Edit Menu The Edit menu helps you work with existing registry entries Menu Item Description Copy Copies a selected item Paste Pastes a copied item within RegEdit Renaine Renames a registry entry Enter the new name and press the ENTER or OK key Delete Deletes a selected registry entry Searches for registry entries within a selected section Select an item in Find the top half of the window before tapping Edit gt Find Enter the search criteria and tap OK RegEdit notifies you if the selected section contains data matching the entered criteria Find Next Launches another search for the criteria entered in Find View Menu These menu items shift focus between the Keys Panel and the Values Panel Importing Registry Files The file must be loaded on the terminal and have a REG extension 1 Tap File gt Import By default the import function searches for REG files and displays the search results in the lower half of the window 2 Tap once on the REG file and it loads automatically Exporting
120. or a software application to launch The following values can be entered for the StartOption key wherever it appears Option Name The program launches if Category DISABLED Never regardless of other startup options specified None COLDBOOT The terminal has performed a cold boot Boot type WARMBOOT The terminal has performed a warm boot TOUCH The terminal has a touch screen display installed Touch Screen NONTOUCH The terminal doesn t have a touch screen display installed Option Name The program launches if Category BATCH The terminal is a batch unit no RF or internal modem cards installed RF The terminal has an RF card installed e g Cisco 802 11b GSM The terminal has a GSM radio Mobility BT The terminal has a Bluetooth radio MODEM The terminal has an internal modem card installed IMAGER The terminal has an imager installed LASER The terminal has a laser scanner installed Scanner BLIND The terminal has no laser or imager installed ANYSCAN The terminal has either an imager or a laser scanner installed RFON The RF radio is Enabled GSMON The GSM radio is enabled Radio BTON The Bluetooth radio is enabled RFGSMBTOFF The RF GSM amp Bluetooth radios are disabled 20KEY The terminal has a 29 key keyboard 35KEY The terminal has a 35 key keyboard 38KEY The terminal has a 38 key keyboard Keyboard 43KEY The terminal
121. orage IPSM Honeywe11 Upgrading Power Tools Upgrades for the Power Tools on the Dolphin come in the form of an executable file that installs the upgrade files onto the workstation Upgrades are available from Customer Support see page 12 1 or www honeywellaidc com Once the workstation installation is complete transfer the appropriate upgrade files to the Dolphin terminal to upgrade the terminal s Power Tools Note An active Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between a host workstation and the Dolphin terminal is required to upgrade your Power Tools 2 EZConfig Overview EZConfig is a suite of products that configures Dolphin terminals quickly and efficiently With the tools in the EZConfig suite you can package data on the workstation then deploy and unpackage that data on the Dolphin terminal There are two main components to EZConfig EZConfig Editor and EZConfig Client EZConfig Editor Edits and creates configuration and registry documents in the EXM file format for Dolphin terminals There are two versions of EZConfig Editor one for the terminal and one for the workstation For details about the workstation editor see EZConfig Editor on page 2 1 For details about the terminal editor see EZConfig Editor on the Terminal on page 2 22 Workstation EZ Config Editor capabilities include e Create and modify EXM files Working with Open EXM Files see page 2 5 e Generate bar codes from
122. ort honeywell com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmlasupport honeywell com Brazil Telephone 55 11 5185 8222 Fax 55 11 5185 8225 E mail brsuporte honeywell com Mexico Telephone 01 800 HONEYWELL 01 800 466 3993 E mail soporte hsm honeywell com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 7999 393 Fax 31 0 40 2425 672 E mail hsmeurosupport honeywell com Hong Kong Telephone 852 29536436 Fax 852 2511 3557 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com Singapore Telephone 65 6842 7155 Fax 65 6842 7166 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com China Telephone 86 800 828 2803 Fax 86 512 6762 2560 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com Japan Telephone 81 3 6730 7344 Fax 81 3 6730 7222 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com Online Technical Assistance You can also access technical assistance online at www honeywellaidc com 12 1 12 2 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com PWRTLS WEH6 UG Rev A 3 11
123. ot from the touch screen All Dolphin terminals reboot with keyboard commands Reboot offers you the option of using the touch screen instead Warm Boot A warm boot is a soft reset A soft reset re boots the device without losing RAM data You would perform a soft reset when e the terminal fails to respond e after installing software applications that require a re boot e after making changes to certain system settings such as network cards Cold Boot A cold boot is a hard reset A hard reset resets the operating system restores the terminal back to factory defaults and resets the terminal A hard reset erases all of the data stored in RAM memory and all RAM installed applications Only data and applications stored in IPSM memory persist Rebooting the Dolphin terminal Reboot Tap the Reboot icon The Reboot screen appears To perform a warm boot tap the Warm Boot button To perform a cold boot tap the Cold Boot button The Dolphin terminal begins booting immediately Command Line Arguments x Warm Reset c Cold Reset Suspend Suspend puts the terminal in Suspend mode All Dolphin terminals have keyboard commands that put the terminal in Suspend mode Suspend offers you the option of using the touch screen instead To Suspend the Dolphin Terminal Suspend Tap the Suspend icon once The terminal goes into Suspend mode 6 10 To wake the Dolphin Terminal from Suspend Mode press the SCAN key S
124. r processing see Associating Applications on page 2 14 Note The DeviceConfig exm file must be associated with DeviceConfig exe to be processed appropriately on the terminal Registry Documents EZConfig Client updates the registry immediately without launching another application Bar Code Type EZConfig Editor creates an Aztec bar code Time and Date Stamp EXM files are stamped with the time and date the moment EZConfig Editor creates the barcode Bar Code Size and Number The amount of data in the EXM file determines how many bar codes are generated and the physical size of each bar code More data means more bar codes and larger bar codes EZConfig Editor offers four ways to control how many bar codes are produced and adjust the size of each bar code 1 Set byte size limits on how much data each bar code can contain see Max Barcode Size on page 2 20 2 Split the data across a specified number of bar codes see Bar codes to generate on page 2 19 Simplify the EXM file in the bar code see Simplified on page 2 19 4 Scale the bar codes on the bar code sheet see Bar Code Scaling Factor on page 2 22 Bar Code Sheet EZConfig Editor produces a bar code sheet that contains the generated bar codes Bar code sheets can be printed from a laser printer copied to the clipboard and saved as an HTML file see Printing and Saving Options on page 2 22 In addition individual bar codes can be saved as TIF or PNG graphi
125. ration ger key has been pressed down begins before attempting to decode a bar instantly code AimerDela The amount of time between scans 500 f I y before the aimer turns on again Enter times in 1 1000th of a second The amount of time the aimer stays 2000 ScanWedge Decode Default Entry Description Value Available Values Specifies which symbologies should 0 0 Use internal list be enabled before processing the 1 All symbologies are disabled DefaultEnabledSym Symbologies section mel dl bologies F Symbologies section See Symbologies Section on page 5 2 All symbologies are enabled 18 initially Disable specific symbologies in the Symbologies section Enables or disables all prefix data 1 0 Disabled received from the decoder after a 1 Enabled EnablePrefixData successful scan All prefix data is defined in the Settings Section see page 5 2 Enables or disables all suffix data 1 O Disabled received via decoder after a success 1 Enabled EnableSuffixData ful scan All suffix data is defined in the Settings Section see page 5 2 Sound frequency used for play a cus 2749 Variable tom good scan beep Use the up and down arrows to Note The Window s Good Geederanrred Decode sound if defined EES ere in the control panel takes OR precedence over this option Type in the code for the sound you want Number of milliseconds to play the 50 GoodScanLen sound as specified in GoodScanFreq
126. s is working Ping contains three tab windows Input Output and About On the Input tab you enter and send packet information to a specified remote host and see the result on the Output tab On the Network Menu window tap the Ping icon Ping The Pings screen opens to the Input tab Using the Input Tab Note You do not need to complete all the fields on the Ping window to successfully execute Just enter the Destination IP address Field Description Destination Enter the IP address This field is required Timeout Enter the timeout time in millisecond intervals 1000 is the default milliseconds Send buffer size Indicate the buffer size for sending 32 is the default Indicate the count for sending 4 is the default Check Infinite to make the send Send count ey count infinite Field Description TTL Short for Time To Live this is the maximum amount of time a packet is allowed to travel through the network before it is discarded TOS Enter the Type of Service TOS it should be eight bits broken into five subfields Enter the number of hops to record in the IP header 1 9 This field traces the route of the packets for each hop The hop count is the number of network devices between the starting node and the destination node that an IP packet hits while traveling over a network The number of hops is recorded in the IP header Rec route for count hops Enter the number of t
127. s mode CAM the device is always on Max PSP Maximum power saving provides the greatest power savings for the 802 11 NIC radio Fast PSP Fast power saving mode provides the best combination of network performance and power usage PSP Power Save Polling Field Description Choose between the following modes Automatic Switches between Ad hoc and infrastructure modes as required Bes made IBSS Ad hoc Specifies independent basic service set IBSS Infrastructure ESS Specifies infrastructure Enable 8 Tap these buttons to enable and disable the 802 11 radio Disable Appl Tap this button to apply changes to the Update interval SSID Power mode and pp y BSS mode Status Tab The Status tab displays statistics for the 802 11 radio The Release IP and Renew IP buttons enable you to release and renew the terminal s IP address BSSID Tab When accessed the BSSID tab causes the radio to scan for all APs in range and displays the results A x 5 36 x y WiFi Status 00034715EDB3 TEST 80 OOOFCC68590C 3205 3300 40 004096342413 7ofll 40 00095B6B9024 NETGEAR DD 40 BSSID same as the AP Signal Strength Percentage MAC address AP SSID Setup Status BSSID About Backup Radio Settings When the terminal s radios are configured entries are made in the registry that contain those settings However those entries are removed during the next c
128. s should be analyzed only once every three months Analyzing a Battery During the analyze cycle the installed battery charges to 100 then drains it to 0 then charges it back up to 100 When the operating temperature of the battery is between 0 C and 50 C and there is a constant AC supply to the terminal and battery tap Start gt Power Tools gt Battery Analyzer The Battery Analyzer main window displays specific battery information for your review including the operating temperature Note The Charge Status field indicates if the installed battery is charging or fully charged The Estimated Time field displays the amount of time it will take to complete a full cycle Analyze Cycle Steps There are three steps to the analyze cycle Step 1 The battery charges to 100 Step 2 The battery discharges to 0 Step 3 The battery re charges to 100 Automatic Shut Down The analyze cycle aborts if e The operating temperature drops below 0 C or above 50 C e AC power is lost The text box at the bottom of the window displays the details about why the process aborted Stopping an Analyze Cycle You can stop the analyze cycle manually any time by tapping the File menu in the command bar Tap Stop Analyzing or Start Analyzing Command Line Arguments The following command line arguments can be used in the CommandaArgs key of the Battery Analyzer section of the PowerToolsMenu exm file S PowerToolsMenu a e Yx 4x
129. split pane window with a collapsible menu in top half regedit MD sz Q This is the top level of the registry it cannot be edited copied pasted or renamed 2 Click the sign to expand the menu options 3 RegEdit offers the following registry categories e HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT e HKEY_CURRENT_USER e HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE 4 Expand the appropriate menu by clicking on the sign 5 Drill down to the appropriate registry entry When you click on registry entry in the top half of the screen the data appears in the lower half of the screen Dee dx 11 22 regedit H Software Start HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE E Audio SoftwareMixer H Comm ContralPanel Value Name Value Data D Priority 256 95 _ EnableLowPassFilter 1 D Buffersize 3168 D Buffers 4 D SampleRate 44100 T Tez The two columns in the bottom half of the window show the Value Name and the Value Data of the selected entry 6 Double click on the Value Name The Edit Value window pops up In the Value Data field type the new value Press the ENT ER key or tap OK The new data appears in the list After all your edits are complete Warm Boot see page 6 10 the terminal to save your changes to the registry Note Ifyou want your edits to persist through the next cold boot run RegBackup after saving your changes see Backing Up the Registry on page 8 4 Menus The menus on the RegEdit window offer you many editing
130. t Select the location on the terminal where you want to store the file and click OK The file is downloaded directly to the terminal via ActiveSync Note EXM files for Power Tools must be stored in the active storage folder If you want them to persist through a reset on the terminal put a copy into permanent storage as well See Storage Locations page 1 3 Creating New Configuration Documents To create new EXM files that are configuration documents you can open an existing EXM file and save it with a new name or create an EXM file from scratch 1 Click File gt New gt Configuration Document The root node is created and appears as the top level section All sections must be at least one level down from the root node The name of the root node is always the same as the filename NewDocument exm EZConfig Editor File Edit View Tools Help Ol LT NewDocument Key Value The terminal reads root node first The Description says Root to indicate that this is the root section Root NewDocument Section NewDocument 1 Delete Add Note You can also create registry documents in the EXM file format For details see Registry Documents on page 2 14 2 To create the first subsection select the root node right click and select Append Child Section Insert Section is disabled because you cannot insert sections at the same level as the root node 3 Enter a Name and a Description and click O
131. t Value Australian Post 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aztec Code 1 Enabled 1 1 3750 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aztec Mesas 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 British Post 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Canadian Post 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 China Post 0 Disabled 0 4 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 Codabar 1 Enabled 1 0 0 0 4 60 0 0 0 Codablock 0 Disabled 0 1 2048 0 0 0 0 0 0 Code 11 0 Disabled 0 1 4 80 0 0 0 0 0 Code 128 EAN 128 1 Enabled 1 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 Code 16K 0 Disabled 0 1 160 0 0 0 0 0 0 Code 32 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Code 39 1 Enabled 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 Code 49 0 Disabled 0 1 81 0 0 0 0 0 0 Code 93 0 Disabled 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coupon Code 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data Matrix 0 Disabled 0 1 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dutch Post 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EAN 8 O Disabled 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 EAN 13 1 Enabled 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 EAN UCC 0 Disabled 0 1 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 Composites ScanWedge Entry Default Enabled Disabled Value Default Value Interleaved 2 of 5 1 Enabled 1 0 0 4 80 0 0 0 0 ISBT O Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Japanense Post O Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Korea Post O Disabled 0 4 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matrix 2 of 5 O Disabled 0 4 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 MaxiCode O Disabled 0 0 1 150 0 0 0 0 0 MicroPDF417 1 Enabled 1 1 366 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSI O Disabled 0 4 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 OCR O Disabled 0 2 ddddddda 0 PDF417 1 Enabled 1 1 2750 0 0 0
132. t to any network station The general association mode sometimes called None no A or authentication of the radio encryption WEP IEEE 802 1X Assoc Mode e WPA Personal PSK e WPA Enterprise EAP WPA 2 Personal PSK WPA 2 Enterprise EAP The encryption mode available for the association Open amp Shared WEP Encryption mode TKIP AES CCMP TKIP amp CCMP WPA Key Description Available Values Available EAP methods for IEEE 802 1X and LEAP WPA 2 Enterprise EAP association modes e PEAPv0 MSCHAPV2 e PEAPv1 MSCHAPV2 PEAPv1 GTC e PEAPv1 TLS e FAST MSCHAPV2 EAP Method e FAST GTC FAST TLS TLS e TTLS MD5 e TTLS MSCHAPV2 e TTLS GTC PSK Enter the private share key for the WEP association User defined mode This is the 802 1X identity supplied to the authentica User defined Identity tor The identity value can be up to 63 ASCII charac ters and is case sensitive This is the password used for MD5 Challenge or EAP User defined Bassword authentication It may contain up to 63 ASCII charac ters and is case sensitive Asterisks appear instead of characters for enhanced security Enter the anonymous ID This ID creates a tunnel User defined through which the real ID as entered in the Identity Anonymous ID field can pass f f For additional security make this ID different than the one entered in the Identity field For E
133. tered here the current program will not be executed at startup Editing the Autorun exm File Edit Autorun exm in EZConfig Editor For details see Working with Open EXM Files on page 2 5 Adding a Program Subsection To launch at startup a new program must be a child section of the Programs section 1 In EZConfig Editor right click on the Programs section and select Append Child Section 2 On the Add New Section window enter the Name and Description and click OK 3 The new section is added to the bottom of the list 4 Use the click and drag method to move the section to the desired launch sequence Press and hold the ALT key to make sure that you move the section at the same level Do not append the section to an existing section 5 Right click in the key area and select Append Key You must add all the required Autorun keys see Keys in Each Programs Subsection on page 4 3 6 Save the file and transport it to the terminal Copying a File If you want to copy a file and move it to another location use Autolnstall and the copy command line argument For details see Command Line Arguments on page 4 7 Sample Autorun Configuration File A sample Autorun exm file installs on the workstation to C Program Files Honeywell1 Power Tools and Demos for lt product name gt EZConfig EXM Files For more information see Sample EXM Files on page 2 2 Start Options Start Options define the required system parameters f
134. tree appears in the top left quadrant of the window The root node identifies the EXM file and Root appears in the description Sections have a Name and Description and contain keys that appear in the upper right quadrant when you select the section name Select a section by clicking on it You can select only one section at a time Edit Menu Options Select a section click Edit to see the available options Menu Item Description Activates the section name so that you can rename the section Rename Note You cannot modify the name if the section is locked see Section Locks page 2 8 Cut Cuts a selected section Copy Copies a selected section Paste Pastes the section that was just cut or copied at the same level as the selected section Pastes the section that was just cut or copied as a child of the selected section Paste as Child Note You can cut copy and paste sections within an EXM file or across EXM files Deletes a selected section Delete Note Because you cannot undo a delete consider disabling rather than deleting Sections are enabled by default This menu item enables sections that were previously Enable disabled You can enable a section only if its parent section is enabled To enable all the keys inside a section you are enabling SHIFT right click and select Enable All Menu Item Description Sections are enabled by default This menu item disables sections a
135. xact byte size of the bar code displayed in the preview area ___ bytes Total Package Size page 2 22 is displayed at the bottom of the window Note The sum of bar code size is typically larger than the package size Type in the active storage location and filename where the EXM file should be deployed on the terminal For example Honeywell1 deviceconfig exm Tap the browse button LJ to navigate to the location on the terminal Your Active Sync connection must be active Note You may want to copy this file into permanent storage as well if you want it to persist after a reset See Storage Locations page 1 3 for further information Full Contents Includes the full content of the EXM file in the bar code without simplifying Simplified Simplifies the EXM file in the bar code which removes disabled sections description information and bar code settings if any which decreases the size of the bar code The open EXM file is not simplified Simplified is selected by default The differences in total package size are displayed in the Package Size page 2 22 field Individual bar code size can be seen in the Display page 2 19 field Bar codes to This is active only if the Always use minimum bar codes see page 2 20 is not selected When this slider is active you can move the slider toward minimum or maximum to change the number of bar codes generated As you move the slider generate you ll
136. y VK_T 84 54 T key VK_U 85 55 U key VK_V 86 56 V key VK_W 87 57 W key VK_X 88 58 X key VK_Y 89 59 Y key VK_Z 90 5A Z key 91 95 5B 5F Undefined VK_NUMPADO 96 60 Numeric keypad O key VK_NUMPAD1 97 61 Numeric keypad 1 key VK_NUMPAD2 98 62 Numeric keypad 2 key VK_NUMPAD3 99 63 Numeric keypad 3 key VK_NUMPAD4 100 64 Numeric keypad 4 key VK_NUMPAD5 101 65 Numeric keypad 5 key VK_NUMPAD6 102 66 Numeric keypad 6 key VK_NUMPAD7 103 67 Numeric keypad 7 key VK_NUMPAD8 104 68 Numeric keypad 8 key VK_NUMPAD9 105 69 Numeric keypad 9 key VK_MULTIPLY 106 6A Asterisk key VK_ADD 107 6B Plus sign key VK_SEPARATOR 108 6C Separator key VK_SUBTRACT 109 6D Minus sign key Symbolic Constant Decimal Hexadecima Touch Screen or Keyboard Name Value I Value Equivalent VK_DECIMAL 110 6E Period key VK_DIVIDE 111 6F Slash mark key 88 88 8F Unassigned 146 185 92 B9 Unassigned 186 192 BA CO OEM specific 193 218 C1 DA Unassigned 219 228 DB E4 OEM specific 229 E5 Unassigned 230 E6 OEM specific 231 232 E7 E8 Unassigned 233 245 E9 F5 OEM specific VK_ATTN 246 F6 VK_CRSEL 247 F7 VK_EXSEL 248 F8 VK_EREOF 249 F9 VK_PLAY 250 FA VK_ZOOM 251 FB VK_NONAME 252 FC VK_PA1 253 FD VK_EM_CLEAR 254 FE VK_LWIN 91 5B VK_RWIN 92 5C VK_APPS 93 5D VK_LSHIFT 160 AO VK_RSHIFT 161 A1 VK_LCONTROL 162 A2 VK_RCONTROL
137. ys icon again OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu page 6 4 Command Bar Menu When HotKeys is enabled a small HotKeys icon appears in the Command bar at the bottom of the screen Tap this icon to open the Command bar menu for HotKeys Menu Item Selecting this item Settings Opens the Buttons setting Enable Enables and disables HotKeys About Displays version and description information for HotKeys Exit Closes HotKeys The icon no longer appears in the Command bar Command Line Arguments quit Shut down HotKeys noicon Run HotKeys with no icon nosplash Hide the HotKeys splash screen Keyboard Status Keyboard Status indicates whether the keyboard is in alpha caps lock alpha or numeric modes Each Dolphin terminal series has keyboards that switch between alpha and numeric modes often by way of a keyboard combination Keyboard Status displays an alpha numeric indicator in the Navigation bar that tells you if the keyboard is in alpha or numeric mode so that you don t have to test type in your application to find out Navigation Bar Indicator y sE Start aer Y q gm Indicator Keyboard is in Alpha mode lower case CAPS lock off Alpha mode upper case CAPS lock on Indicator Keyboard is in Numeric mode Keyboard Status is enabled automatically after each hard reset by default This setting is programmed Autorun ex
138. ysinfo SysInfo provides a read out of important system information including firmware versions DLL versions system parameters as well as network and radio information To See System Information SysInfo Tap the SysInfo icon once SysInfo queries the system compiles the data and displays it on the SysInfo screen You cannot edit information in SysInfo This information is gathered from the Dolphin terminal and changes only when the terminal s configuration has changed To refresh the system information go to File gt Refresh The system re compiles system information To Save the System Information to a Text File Tap File gt Save to File A file named SYSINFO txt is generated and saved to the My Device folder To open the file tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer Navigate to the My Device folder The SYSINFO ixt file appears in the list Viewing Options If you tap on the SYSINFO txt file in the My Device folder the file opens in Pocket Word You cannot change system information by editing the text To Upload SYSINFO txt to a Workstation You can upload the SYSINFO txt file to a workstation via ActiveSync 1 On the workstation open Windows Explorer 2 Navigate to the Mobile Device folder 3 Select My Windows Mobile Based Device The SYSINFO txt file appears here 4 Copy and paste this file to a folder on your workstation Sample SysInfo File Sample Data Description SYSTEM DATE TIME Date 0
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