Motorola MK2200-0N0SCKBWT0R - Micro Kiosk MK2200 Product Reference Manual
Motorola MK2200-0N0SCKBWT0R - Micro Kiosk MK2200 Product Reference Manual

Motorola MK2200-0N0SCKBWT0R - Micro Kiosk MK2200 Product Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 3 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 72E-87925-04 Revision A November 2008...
  • Page 4 Motorola. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola.
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 8/2006 Initial Release. -02 Rev A 9/2007 Add 128 MB nonvolatile flash memory configuration, updated RF card information. -03 Rev A 11/2007 Removed RS-485 connection references, updated RJ-45/USB Client pinout table, removed USB Host section from the System Configuration Defaults table, updated rear-view illustrations.
  • Page 6 MK2200 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Guide Introduction ........................xv Configurations........................ xv Chapter Descriptions ..................... xv Notational Conventions....................xvi Related Publications ...................... xvii Service Information......................xvii Chapter 1: MK22X0 Introduction Overview ........................1-1 MK22X0 Parts ....................... 1-1 Touch Screen LCD ....................1-1 Speakers and Microphone ..................
  • Page 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Smart Raster ......................1-9 Specular Reflection ....................1-11 Chapter 2: Installation Overview ........................2-1 Unpacking the MK22X0 ....................2-1 Installation Overview ..................... 2-2 MK22X0 Mounting ......................2-2 MK22X0 Wall Mounting Options ................2-3 Pole Mounting ......................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Chapter 4: Remote Device Manager Overview ........................4-1 Generating Configuration Files ..................4-1 Performing Discovery (Detection) of Devices on a Network ......... 4-2 Automated Staging/Configuring/Provisioning of Networked Devices ......4-2 Remote Monitoring ....................... 4-2 Remotely Initiating Select Device Functionality ............4-2 Installing the Symbol Remote Device Manager ............
  • Page 10 viii MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes ..............6-3 Installing the Web Kiosk Software Suite ..............6-3 Disabling and Restoring the Web Kiosk Software Suite ......... 6-4 Starting and Exiting the Web Kiosk Software Suite ..........6-5 Web Kiosk Software Suite Structure ................
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Guided Selling Tool (Fitting Guide) ................. 7-8 CD Listening Station ....................7-8 Store Operations Screen ....................7-9 In-Store Messaging ....................7-9 C# KSS Source Code Index ..................7-12 Scan Engine Control ....................7-12 Screen Layout ......................7-12 Button Control ......................
  • Page 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Browsing the Web ....................8-20 Printer Object Test ......................8-21 MSR Object Test ......................8-22 Scanner Object Test ..................... 8-23 Audio Object Test ......................8-24 MicroKiosk Object Test ....................8-25 Chapter 9: Software Development Environments Overview ........................
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Server Certificate Selection ..................C-16 Encryption ....................... C-21 IP Address Entry ..................... C-25 Transmit Power ....................... C-27 Battery Usage ......................C-29 Manage Profiles Application ..................C-30 Manage Certificates ...................... C-33 Certificate Properties ....................C-33 Import a Certificate ....................C-34 Delete a Certificate ....................
  • Page 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Glue Stick ........................E-3 Transparent Tape ......................E-3 Standard Staples ......................E-4 Tylenol .......................... E-4 Rolaids .......................... E-5 CD ..........................E-5 Color Printer - Ink Cartridge ..................E-6 KichenAid Mixer ......................E-6 Employee Badge ......................
  • Page 15 Table of Contents xiii Update Corona Scanner Engine Firmware ............. H-11 Appendix I: Troubleshooting Overview ........................I-1 Troubleshooting Notes .................... I-1 Troubleshooting ......................I-1 OS Upgrade Troubleshooting ..................I-6 MK22X0 Version Information ..................I-7 Appendix J: Setting Scanner Parameters Overview ........................J-1 Enabling and Disabling Symbologies ................
  • Page 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 17: About This Guide

    About This Guide Introduction The MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide provides information on installing, operating, and programming the MK22X0. Unless otherwise noted, the term MK22X0 refers to all configurations of the device. NOTE Configurations This guide includes the following configurations: The MK22X0 MicroKiosk is available in two configurations: •...
  • Page 18: Notational Conventions

    MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide • Chapter 6, Web Kiosk Software Suite describes the free browser-based application available for download. • Chapter 7, C# Kiosk Software Suite describes the free C# application available for download. •...
  • Page 19: Related Publications

    Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
  • Page 20 xviii MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Mk22X0 Introduction

    Chapter 1 MK22X0 Introduction Overview The MK22X0 MicroKiosk provides retail consumers access to data critical to making an informed purchasing decision. The MK22X0 verifies prices on bar coded merchandise and obtains up-to-the-minute information on in-store promotions. Its large, easy-to-read display can be used as an electronic billboard for instant in-store merchandising and multimedia presentations to promote seasonal sales and upcoming events.
  • Page 22: Scanner Window

    1 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanner Window The scanner window protects the scan engine. Function Buttons The MK22X0 has four programmable function buttons (see Figure 1-1 on page 1-2) identified A, B, C, and D (from left to right) for reference purposes in this document, and are not labeled on the MK22X0.
  • Page 23 MK22X0 Introduction 1 - 3 PCMCIA Access Cover* Vertical Cable Run Keyhole Mounts (4) Accessory Connections Access Cover* MK22X0 Rear View Figure 1-2 CAUTION When removing an access cover, follow proper (Electro-Static Discharge) ESD precautions to avoid damaging sensitive components. These precautions include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded.
  • Page 24: External Ports

    1 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanner/ Ethernet/ Printer Bias-T Power Headphones Jack (RS-232) ETHERNET/ ETHERNET/ 12-24 12-24 SCANNER/ SCANNER/ RS 485 RS 485 BIAS-T BIAS-T PRINTER PRINTER RS-485 Port (ActiveSync) MK22X0 Bottom (Connectors) View Figure 1-3 External Ports The MK22X0 has the following external ports:...
  • Page 25: Mk22X0 Features

    MK22X0 Introduction 1 - 5 Power Port A Symbol power supply connects to the power port (2.0 mm barrel jack connector) on the MK22X0. For more information, see Connecting the MK22X0 on page 2-7 Technical Specifications on page A-1. Headphones Jack This standard 3.5 mm headphone connection is compatible with headphones used on many portable audio products (MP3 players).
  • Page 26: Connectivity Options

    1 - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Connectivity Options MK22X0 connectivity options include wired 10/100 Mbps Ethernet or wireless 802.11 Mbps. Common ports to both the wired and RF configuration include Printer/Scanner (RS-232). Expansion Card Slot The MK22X0 contains one Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA/PC Card) expansion slot.
  • Page 27: Bar Code Scanning

    MK22X0 Introduction 1 - 7 Bar Code Scanning The MK22X0 decodes any traditional retail or PDF417 bar code presented in its field of view. Scanning Modes Table 1-1 describes the MK22X0 scan modes. Common Scan Modes Table 1-1 Scan Mode Description Scan Pattern Cyclone...
  • Page 28: Scanning Guidelines

    1 - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanning Guidelines When scanning a bar code: • Hold the bar code below the scan window at an approximately 45 angle. • Hold the bar code at an angle which does not cause specular reflection (see Specular Reflection on page 1-11).
  • Page 29: Cyclone Omnidirectional

    MK22X0 Introduction 1 - 9 Cyclone Omnidirectional In Cyclone Omnidirectional mode the scan pattern decodes standard 1-dimensional symbologies in any orientation. This mode cannot be used to decode 2D bar codes like PDF417. Cyclone Omnidirectional Pattern Figure 1-5 Smart Raster In Smart Raster mode, a single scan line pattern appears that decodes a standard bar code.
  • Page 30 1 - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide The raster pattern must cover the top and bottom of a 2D symbol. If not, pull the bar code further away until the pattern completely covers the bar code. Make sure the scan pattern extends at least three quarters of an inch beyond the edges of the bar code.
  • Page 31: Specular Reflection

    MK22X0 Introduction 1 - 11 Specular Reflection When laser beams reflect directly back into the scanner from the bar code, they can “blind” the scanner and make decoding difficult. This phenomenon is called specular reflection. To avoid this, scan the bar code so that the beam does not bounce directly back. But do not scan at too oblique an angle;...
  • Page 32 1 - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 33: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation Overview This chapter describes MK22X0 installation, including: • Unpacking • Installation • Mounting • Providing power • Communication interfaces • Installing accessories • Peripherals • Connector pin-outs • Optional accessories. Unpacking the MK22X0 Remove the MK22X0 from its packing and inspect it for damage. Keep the packing, it is the approved shipping container and should be used if the MK22X0 needs to be returned for servicing.
  • Page 34: Chapter 2: Installation Overview

    2 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Installation Overview To install the MK22X0: Select the mounting method (see MK22X0 Mounting on page 2-2): • Wall Mount • Pole Mount • Desk Mount. Select the method of supplying power (see Connecting the MK22X0 on page 2-7): •...
  • Page 35: Mk22X0 Wall Mounting Options

    Installation 2 - 3 (4X) 4 mm x .7 pitch threaded holes (M4 screw) per VESA flat panel monitor physical mounting interface standard 1.28 5.00 1.29 1.81 3.94 10.74 7.57 0.68 8.92 Notes: 3.51 All dimensions provided in inches. The MK2200 is designed to be used with VESA flat panel monitor physical mounting interface standard mounting brackets or Symbol's keyhole slide-on mounting brackets.
  • Page 36 2 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide To install the Connector/Port Cover, place the keyholes on the back housing over the shoulder head bolts protruding from the plate and slide the MK22X0 to the left and down to secure in place. See Wall Mounting Kit on page 2-4 Mounting Directions on page...
  • Page 37 Installation 2 - 5 Vertical Cable Run Cable Routing Figure 2-4 Recessed Wall/Kiosk Mounting To recess the MK22X0: Cut an opening in the wall or MicroKiosk, 8.63" minimum height x 8.0" minimum width. Place the back housing into the opening, following the instructions in Using the Wall Mount Kit on page 2-3.
  • Page 38: Pole Mounting

    2 - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Pole Mounting The Pole Mounting Kit accommodates poles up to 11.5 inches in diameter. To install the MK22X0 using the Pole Mounting Kit: Wrap the pole mount straps around the pole and tighten. Secure the connector port cover to the pole mount bracket using the four shoulder screws.
  • Page 39: Connecting The Mk22X0

    Installation 2 - 7 Connecting the MK22X0 The MK22X0 communication interfaces include both wired or wireless solutions: • Wired Ethernet (10/100Base-T cable) • Power through AC outlet (see page 2-7) • Power through Power-over-Ethernet (see page 2-8) • Wireless Ethernet (11Mb RF) •...
  • Page 40 2 - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Wired Ethernet: Power through POE The POE installation option allows the MK22X0 to communicate and receive power on the same 10/100Base-T Ethernet cable. See Figure 2-6 on page 2-9 Figure 2-7 on page 2-10.
  • Page 41 Installation 2 - 9 Customer Switch / Hub P/N 50-14001-006R DC Power Supply DC Power AP-PSBIAS-TR AP-PSBIAS-TR Supply Category 5 Patch Cable P/N 50-14001-006R Customer Patch Panel Category 5 Category 5 MK22X0 MicroKiosk MK22X0 Power-Over-Ethernet, Network Connectivity Figure 2-6...
  • Page 42 2 - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Customer Switch / Hub (Main Computer Room / MDF) Fiber Optic Cable Customer Patch Panel (Remote Computer Room / IDF) P/N 50-14001-006R DC Power Supply DC Power AP-PSBIAS-TR AP-PSBIAS-TR Category 5...
  • Page 43: Wired Rs-232 Setup

    Installation 2 - 11 Wired RS-232 Setup The MK22X0 can communicate with a host using a serial cable connected to the Scanner/Printer (RS-232) port. Insert the power supply barrel connector into the MK22X0 power port. See Figure 1-3 on page 1-4.
  • Page 44: Peripherals

    2 - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Peripherals You can use the RS-232 port to connect to a peripheral device such as a printer or a decoded scanner. For port locations, see Figure 1-3 on page 1-4.
  • Page 45: Connector Pin-Outs

    Installation 2 - 13 Connector Pin-Outs Table 2-2 through Table 2-4 identify the MK22X0 connector pin-outs. See Figure 1-3 on page 1-4 for port locations. 10-Pin Pin 10 Pin 1 10-Pin Connector Port Figure 2-8 Ethernet / Bias-T Port Connections The Ethernet connector provides both Ethernet signals and power supply voltage to the MK22X0 through a single Ethernet cable.
  • Page 46: Rj-45 For Usb Client Connections

    2 - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide RJ-45 for USB Client Connections RJ-45 for USB Client: 10-Pin Table 2-3 Description Pin 1 USB + Pin 2 USB - Pin 3 Reserved Pin 4 Reserved Pin 5 Reserved Pin 6...
  • Page 47: Magnetic Stripe Reader (Msr) Mounting

    Installation 2 - 15 Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Mounting NOTE The MSR increases the width of the MK22X0 from 8.92 inches to 11.5 inches. The height and depth do not change. To mount the optional Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) onto the MK22X0: Gently place the MK22X0 face down on a flat surface, using care not to damage the touch panel display.
  • Page 48 2 - 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Remove the three screws shown in Figure 2-10 from the back of the MK22X0 and remove the protective cover. Retain only the screw from the protective cover. Two new (longer) screws are provided with the MSR. Protective Cover Remove Screws (3) Removing the Cover and Screws...
  • Page 49 Installation 2 - 17 Align the mounting holes on the MSR with the MSR mounting holes on the MK22X0 as shown in Figure 2-12. Positioning the MSR on the MK22X0 Figure 2-12 Secure the MSR to the MK22X0 as shown in Figure 2-13.
  • Page 50 2 - 18 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Figure 2-14 shows the MSR mounted to the MK22X0 for card reading. View of MSR Mounted to the MK22X0 Figure 2-14...
  • Page 51: Installing/Removing The Rf Card

    Installation 2 - 19 Installing/Removing the RF Card NOTE his section applies to factory-shipped RF models only. To remove and re-install the RF card: Disconnect power from the MK22X0. Gently place the MK22X0 face down on a flat surface, using care not to damage the touch panel display. Remove the PCMCIA access cover.
  • Page 52 2 - 20 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 53: Chapter 3 Configuration

    Chapter 3 Configuration Overview This chapter describes how to set up and configure the MK22X0 applications, communications, and network settings which include parameters such as the device name, internet browser settings, date and time, and several other key settings. Configure these settings remotely using the Symbol Remote Device Manager (RDM), or locally on the MK22X0 using the System Menu.
  • Page 54: Updating The Device Configuration File

    3 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Using the Microsoft Windows Control Panel The Control Panel on the MK22X0 Start menu changes a limited number of parameters. If desired, use the Control Panel to change the functions listed in Control Panel Configuration Parameters on page 3-23;...
  • Page 55: Downloading The Configuration File To The Mk22X0

    Configuration 3 - 3 Edits are permitted to the current file information in the text boxes that appear in the right pane. Tap File > to save changes and write them to the mkconfig.reg file. Save NOTE If upgrading the MK22X0 OS and a configuration (.reg) file was created using an older OS version, you must create a new .reg file (see Creating a Configuration File on page 4-11).
  • Page 56: Rebooting The Mk22X0

    3 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Rebooting the MK22X0 After downloading the mkconfig.reg file, perform a remote or local cold boot to apply the new settings. Remote Boot After loading the configuration file onto the MK22X0 using the wired or wireless Ethernet connection, use the RDM to send a command over the network to initiate a remote cold boot of the MK22X0.
  • Page 57: System Menu

    Configuration 3 - 5 System Menu Setting Defaults Using the System Menu Use the System Menu to set parameter values locally on the MK22X0. See Default Parameters on page 3-6 these options. The System Menu is identical to the MK22X0 Configuration Utility window, and provides local instead of remote access to the same parameters.
  • Page 58: Default Parameters

    3 - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Default Parameters The default settings that follow apply to both the Remote Device Manager on a host computer and System Menu on the MK22X0. Configuration File Information The first branch of the MK22X0 Configuration Utility window and System Menu is Configuration File Information.
  • Page 59 Configuration 3 - 7 Application Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-3 Application Parameters Description Default Kiosk IE Kiosk IE Configuration ErrorRecoveryPage Specifies an error recovery page for Internet \Windows\RetryPage.html Explorer. When an error is detected, the browser is redirected to this page. NeedProgressBar Check to display a progress bar on the left top Disabled...
  • Page 60: Communications

    3 - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Application Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-3 Application Parameters Description Default Slide Show Slide Show Inactivity Application parameters Background Color Default screen background color if image is 7340032 (0x700000 hex) smaller than screen.
  • Page 61 Configuration 3 - 9 Specifying RF Settings for Wireless Network Connections To enable a wireless MK22X0 to work on an RF network, configure RF settings as defined in Appendix B, MK2250 RF Network Configuration. Two utilities are available for specifying wireless security: •...
  • Page 62: System Configuration

    3 - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide System Configuration The fourth branch of the MK22X0 Configuration Utility window and System Menu is Table System Configuration lists these parameters and their descriptions. Also see: • Device Activity Management (Sleep/Wake-up Functionality) on page 3-19 •...
  • Page 63 Configuration 3 - 11 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Button Security Enables/disables the button security Enabled functionality on the MK22X0 device. Check to lock the buttons. These can only be unlocked by entering the button security password.
  • Page 64 3 - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Off Time Time when device is deactivated, None using 24 hour clock representation. Set this value for correct functioning of the Device Activity Manager.
  • Page 65 Configuration 3 - 13 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Network Time Update Configuration of Simple Network Time Protocol client (see Network Time Update: SNTP Client on page 8-10 for details) Time Server Specifies the domain name of the time tock.usno.navy.mil server to contact for updates.
  • Page 66 3 - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Zebra EPL Series Transport Specifies the transport mode for the Serial Zebra EPL Series printer if it is the selected active printer.
  • Page 67 Configuration 3 - 15 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Epson TMT88III Specifies the baud rate of the Epson 9600 TMT88III printer if it is the selected active printer. Epson TMT88III Flow Control Specifies the flow control of the Epson No flow control TMT88III printer if it is the selected active printer.
  • Page 68 3 - 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Decimal Symbol Decimal symbol (one character). None Negative Format Format for negative currency values. (*1.1) The asterisk (\"*\") denotes the universal currency symbol.
  • Page 69 Configuration 3 - 17 System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Double-Click Speed Specifies the maximum number of 500 (0x1f4 hex) milliseconds between two screen taps to qualify the screen taps as a double-click. Use this parameter to differentiate double-clicks from screen taps.
  • Page 70 3 - 18 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide System Configuration Default Parameters (Continued) Table 3-5 System Configuration Description Default Parameters Volume and Sounds Volume and Sound Configuration Default System Volume Sets the overall default volume. Maximum Default Beeper Volume Specifies volume of beeper.
  • Page 71 Configuration 3 - 19 Device Activity Management (Sleep/Wake-up Functionality) Use the Device Activity Manager to manage the device usage profile and lifecycle by turning on/off the scan engine laser and the display backlight. Set the sleep and wake-up times by day, weekday, weekend, etc. NOTE It is strongly advised to use the Device Activity Management functionality.
  • Page 72 3 - 20 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Advanced Printer Monitoring Functionality For some printers, such as the Zebra QL Series, the MK22X0 supports advanced printer monitoring functionality, such as: • Detecting if the printer cable is connected •...
  • Page 73 Configuration 3 - 21 Configuring User Application(s) The MK22X0 Configuration Utility window configures the launching of user application(s). The seven definable application "slots" are processed upon power up. Programs launch in sequence with no delay, unless you set the parameter. Delay Before Launch or Waiting For Completion The Startup program supports four parameters for each slot, detailed in Table...
  • Page 74: Update

    3 - 22 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Update The fifth branch of the MK22X0 Configuration Utility window and System Menu is . The default parameters Update are listed in Table 3-7. Update Default Parameters Table 3-7 Update Parameters Description...
  • Page 75: Control Panel Configuration Parameters

    Configuration 3 - 23 Control Panel Configuration Parameters ® When using the Windows desktop Control Panel to modify certain MK22X0 configuration settings, select Start > on the MK22X0. This saves the changes to the mkconfig.reg file and retains them Programs > Save Configuration across cold boot cycles.
  • Page 76: Button Definitions

    3 - 24 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Button Definitions To change the button mapping on the MK22X0: Start > Settings > Control Panel Double-tap the icon from the Control Panel window. Button Definitions Button Definitions Screen Figure 3-5 Tap on the button to remap.
  • Page 77: Inactivity Manager

    Configuration 3 - 25 To select a date, tap the date in the calendar. To set the current time, highlight the hours, minutes, seconds or AM/PM field in the field. Tap the Current Time up/down scroll arrows to change the highlighted selection. To change the time zone, select it from the list labeled Time Zone Tap on the check box for the system to automatically adjust the clock for daylight saving.
  • Page 78: Gate Keeper (Password Protection)

    3 - 26 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Gate Keeper (Password Protection) To run an application in protected mode: Start > Settings > Control Panel Double-tap the icon from the window. The screen displays. Gate Keeper Control Panel Gate Keeper Gate Keeper Screen...
  • Page 79: Stylus Settings/Touch Screen Calibration

    Configuration 3 - 27 Tap the tab to change event sounds. Sounds Volume & Sound Properties Screen - Sounds Tab Figure 3-10 From the name list, select an event. Event From the list, select a sound. To remove a sound from the selected event, select Sound (None) To save the changes to a different scheme, tap Save As, then name the sound scheme.
  • Page 80 3 - 28 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide If the MK22X0 is not responding properly to taps, tap the tab to calibrate the screen. Calibration Stylus Properties Screen - Calibrate Tab Figure 3-12 NOTE Alternatively, to access the Calibrate screen simultaneously press the buttons A, C, and D (see Figure 1-1 on page 1-2).
  • Page 81: Regional Settings

    Configuration 3 - 29 Regional Settings To set up or change regional settings: icon. Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Settings Regional Settings Properties Screen - Regional Settings Tab Figure 3-14 On the tab, in (location), select the region to use for date, time, number, and Regional Settings Your locale currency formatting from the drop-down list.
  • Page 82: Memory Allocation

    3 - 30 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide To change the way the date appears, tap the tab and make the changes. Date Regional Settings Properties Screen - Date Tab Figure 3-18 to save the new settings in the MK22X0 configuration (mkconfig.reg) Start >...
  • Page 83: Chapter 4 Remote Device Manager

    Chapter 4 Remote Device Manager Overview ® The Symbol Remote Device Manager (RDM) v 2.4.X is a simple, menu-based Windows utility for streamlining large and small site deployments. This utility allows a user to remotely stage (discover and configure) and monitor networked MK22X0s.
  • Page 84: Performing Discovery (Detection) Of Devices On A Network

    4 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Performing Discovery (Detection) of Devices on a Network The RDM discovers and displays the IP addresses of MK22X0s on different subnets to which the host computer is connected, provided that the broadcast IP address is set correctly.
  • Page 85: Installing The Symbol Remote Device Manager

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 3 Installing the Symbol Remote Device Manager The RDM is available for download from the Symbol Developer Zone web site (http://devzone.symbol.com/). Download the install file and save it on the host computer hard drive. Symbol Remote Device Manager ®...
  • Page 86 4 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Symbol Remote Device Manager Confirm Installation screen requests to confirm installation. Click Next to continue. Symbol Remote Device Manager Confirm Installation Figure 4-3 Symbol Remote Device Manager Installation Complete screen confirms the installation was completed successfully.
  • Page 87: Symbol Remote Device Manager Main Screen

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 5 Symbol Remote Device Manager Main Screen To open the Symbol Remote Device Manager on the host computer, select Start > Programs > Symbol Remote Device Manager > Symbol Remote Device Manager MK22X0 Symbol Remote Device Manager Figure 4-5 Symbol Remote Device Manager Menus Use the menus on the...
  • Page 88 4 - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Symbol Remote Device Manager Menu Items (Continued) Table 4-1 Menu Item Function RF Signal Strength Launches the RF Signal Analyzer which displays RF signal strength. Only RF MK22X0s running Mobile Companion support this feature. RF MK22X0s running Aegis Client do not support this.
  • Page 89: Symbol Remote Device Manager Toolbar

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 7 Symbol Remote Device Manager Menu Items (Continued) Table 4-1 Menu Item Function Manage Static IP Address Opens the window. Manage Static IP Address Managing Static IP Addresses on page 4-20. Custom DHCP Options Displays the window.
  • Page 90: Row Colors

    4 - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Row Colors The Symbol RDM uses a color scheme to indicate the state of the MK22X0 devices. Color Status Green Successfully retrieved/pushed configuration file. Yellow Selected for downloading a configuration file. Gray Device is inactive.
  • Page 91: Filtering Parameters

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 9 Filtering Parameters Use the fields on the main screen to display only certain devices on the network. Table 4-3 Filter Parameters describes these fields. Filter Parameters Fields Table 4-3 Menu Item Function Product Group Select a product group to display.
  • Page 92: Electronic Serial Number

    4 - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Filtering Example Figure 4-6, the filter parameter is set to a configuration group called to isolate a device used in the Technical Technical department. When you click Apply Filter, the RDM scans the discovered devices list and filters out only the devices that fall into that configuration group.
  • Page 93: Creating A Configuration File

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 11 Creating a Configuration File To create a new configuration file: From the Remote Device Manager, select from the menu bar. Tools > Create Local Configuration File In the window, select the applicable domain/product (MK22X0) and click OK. This opens the Domains MK22X0 window.
  • Page 94: Modifying An Existing Configuration File

    4 - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Modifying an Existing Configuration File To edit an existing configuration file: From the RDM on the host computer, choose to open the Tools > Open Local Configuration File MK22X0 window.
  • Page 95: Downloading The Configuration File To The Mk22X0 Using The Rdm

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 13 Select option to upload the configuration file to the selected MK22X0s (see Tools > Push Configuration File Downloading the Configuration File to the MK22X0 Using the RDM). Downloading the Configuration File to the MK22X0 Using the RDM To “push”...
  • Page 96 4 - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide To set options: In the main screen, select to open the window. Tools > Options Options Symbol Remote Device Manager Options Window Figure 4-8 Set desired options: •...
  • Page 97: Monitoring Mk22X0S On A Network

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 15 Click OK to save the changes and close the window. Options Click Defaults to load the default settings for the RDM. Click Cancel to exit the screen without saving the settings. RDM Options Monitoring MK22X0s on a Network Use the RDM to remotely monitor MK22X0s connected through a network connection.
  • Page 98: Device Information - Info Tab: Detected Device Information

    4 - 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Device Information - Info Tab: Detected Device Information tab displays identification information about the selected MK22X0. Also see Performing Discovery Info (Detection) of Devices on a Network on page 4-2 MK22X0 Remote Device Monitor - Info Tab Figure 4-9...
  • Page 99: Device Information - Software Tab: Version Information

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 17 Device Information - Software Tab: Version Information tab displays the applications, operating system, monitor driver, and platform, and their version Software information for the selected MK22X0. MK22X0 Remote Device Monitor - Software Tab Figure 4-10...
  • Page 100: Device Information - Storage Tab: Memory Availability And Usage

    4 - 18 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Device Information - Storage Tab: Memory Availability and Usage tab displays storage areas on the selected MK22X0, their physical size, and available free memory. Storage MK22X0 Remote Device Monitor - Storage Tab Figure 4-11...
  • Page 101: Device Information - Partitions Tab

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 19 Device Information - Partitions Tab tab displays the number and size of the storage areas on the selected MK22X0. Partitions MK22X0 Remote Device Monitor - Partitions Tab Figure 4-12...
  • Page 102: Setting A Static Ip Address

    4 - 20 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Setting a Static IP Address To set a static IP address for a wired device: In the window, select under the appropriate adapter: Onboard Wired MK22X0 Configuration Utility IP Address Ethernet.
  • Page 103: Adding Static Ip Addresses

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 21 Adding Static IP Addresses In the Symbol Remote Device Manager, select Tools > Manage Static Addresses Manage Static Addresses Window Figure 4-14 Enter the IP address and the name, and click Add. Repeat this to enter other static IP addresses. Click OK to save the changes.
  • Page 104: Modifying Static Ip Addresses

    4 - 22 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Modifying Static IP Addresses In the Symbol Remote Device Manager, select Tools > Manage Static IP Addresses Modifying Static Addresses Figure 4-15 Select the IP address and click Modify. Change the appropriate settings and click Update to update the static IP addresses list.
  • Page 105: Deleting Static Ip Addresses

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 23 Deleting Static IP Addresses In the Symbol Remote Device Manager, select Tools > Manage Static IP Addresses Deleting Static Addresses Figure 4-16 Select the IP address to delete, and click Delete. Repeat this to delete other static IP addresses. Click OK to save the changes.
  • Page 106: Dhcp Configuration

    4 - 24 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide DHCP Configuration Familiarity with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) options is required to edit options and save them to the configuration file. NOTE Do not use the System Menu or RDM to enable DHCP receive options 1, 3, 6, 15, 44, 46, 47, 66 and 67. They are already enabled in dhcpoptions.reg as a part of the AirBeam package.
  • Page 107 Remote Device Manager 4 - 25 To change Send DHCP options: In the window, select under the appropriate adapter: Onboard MK22X0 Configuration Utility DHCP Options Wired Ethernet. Click Edit Send Options to view the window. Send Send DHCP Window Figure 4-18 To add options to the configuration, select an option for the network adapter to receive from the Available list.
  • Page 108: Custom Dhcp Options

    4 - 26 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Custom DHCP Options Use the RDM to add/edit/remove custom DHCP options available within the RDM. Select Tools > Custom DHCP Options Custom DHCP Options Screen Figure 4-19 Adding Custom DHCP Options Use the window to add a new DHCP option.
  • Page 109: Updating The Rdm On The Host Computer

    Remote Device Manager 4 - 27 Updating the RDM on the Host Computer To update the RDM: ® Use the Windows utility to remove the RDM from the host computer. Add/Remove a Program Install an updated RDM. See Installing the Symbol Remote Device Manager on page 4-3.
  • Page 110 4 - 28 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 111: Chapter 5 Transferring Files To The Mk22X0

    Chapter 5 Transferring Files to the MK22X0 Overview Use the following tools to copy files to the MK22X0: • ActiveSync • FTP Server (see FTP Server on page 8-11) • AirBEAM version 2.16 (see AirBeam Package Builder Product Reference Guide). ActiveSync ®...
  • Page 112: Connecting The Mk22X0 To The Host Computer

    5 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Connecting the MK22X0 to the Host Computer To configure ActiveSync for Guest access (suitable for copying files between the host computer and the MK22X0): Connect the RJ-45 connector of the ActiveSync Developer Cable, p/n 25-64626-01R, to the RS-485 port on the MK22X0 (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-4).
  • Page 113 Transferring Files to the MK2200 5 - 3 Click Next. The window displays. Microsoft ActiveSync Guest Connected Microsoft ActiveSync Guest Connected Window Figure 5-3 To download files (such as the mkconfig.reg file) from the host computer to the MK22X0, use Windows Explorer to copy the files.
  • Page 114 5 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 115: Chapter 6 Web Kiosk Software Suite

    Chapter 6 Web Kiosk Software Suite Overview The Web Kiosk Software Suite (Web KSS) is a comprehensive browser solution that demonstrates the many capabilities of the MK22X0 MicroKiosk. For software developers, production quality HTML source code is included as a reference implementation for creating custom solutions. Web Kiosk Software Suite Features The Web Kiosk Software Suite provides a sample retail application that demonstrates the functionality of the MK22X0 in a retail environment, and includes Customer and Store Operations applications.
  • Page 116 6 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide • Voicemail playback • 2D bar code scanning and display data • Scan engine deactivation / reactivation • Weekly employee work schedule • Calculator. Employee Facing Customer Facing Price Loyalty Time and...
  • Page 117: Web Kiosk Software Suite

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 3 Web Kiosk Software Suite The Web Kiosk Software Suite MK2000WEBKSS_X.XX.zip and source code are available at http://devzone.symbol.com. The Web Kiosk Software Suite does not require external connectivity to run. Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes The Web Kiosk Software Suite uses the bar codes in Appendix E, Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes demonstrate MK22X0 capabilities.
  • Page 118: Disabling And Restoring The Web Kiosk Software Suite

    6 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Installing a New Web Kiosk Software Suite Version Create a folder on the host computer called SoftwareSuite Download the MK2000 Web Kiosk Software Suite MK2000WEBKSS_X.XX.zip from http://devzone.symbol.com, saving it to the desktop. The downloaded files are compressed in a .zip file. Extract all files to the folder to create the following files and folders: SoftwareSuite...
  • Page 119: Web Kiosk Software Suite Structure

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 5 To restore the Web Kiosk Software Suite, move the file back to the mkconfig.reg My Computer\Application folder. Starting and Exiting the Web Kiosk Software Suite Before launching the Web Kiosk Software Suite, print out the Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes on page E-1 used to demonstrate MK22X0 features.
  • Page 120: Customer Application Screens

    6 - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Customer Application Screens Main Menu Bar In Attract Mode (Idle Mode) the MK22X0 displays the bar titles above the programmable buttons. Main Menu Main Menu Bar Figure 6-1 Scanning Bar Codes Scan a bar code (on an item's SKU, employee badge, or loyalty card) from any point within the application where the scanner is active.
  • Page 121: Price Verification

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 7 Price Verification The Web Kiosk Software Suite has three price verification screen formats: • screen (Loyalty Program enabled) - requires the Loyalty Program bar code to access Price Verification special Loyalty Program product information. •...
  • Page 122: Cd Listening Station

    6 - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide CD Listening Station screen provides an audio listening station for the price verification screen. Audio Enabled Price Verification Options include: • Two volume control buttons (louder/quieter) • Pause (two bar) button •...
  • Page 123: Printing

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 9 Printing Select the Print button to view the screen, which offers the following options: Select Printer • Print - prints bar codes, bitmaps, and/or text on the selected printer. • Down arrow - scrolls down the printer list. •...
  • Page 124: Loyalty Program

    6 - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Printer Errors Figure 6-8 Loyalty Program Select the Loyalty Program button from the bar (see page 6-6) or from the screen Main Menu Price Verification (see page 6-7) to view the screen.
  • Page 125: Guided Selling Tool (Select Ink Cartridge)

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 11 Guided Selling Tool (Select Ink Cartridge) Select the Select Ink Cartridge button from the bar (see page 6-6) to view the screen. Main Menu Print Cartridge Print Cartridge Screen Figure 6-11 The Web Kiosk Software Suite plays audio clips, on every screen of the guided selling screen flow, to explain instructions and available choices for the consumer.
  • Page 126 6 - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Select either Black Cartridges or Color Cartridges to view information for that cartridge. Cartridge Information Screen Figure 6-13 For an MSR demonstration on MK22X0s with an attached MSR, tap Buy. MSR Payment Screen Figure 6-14 Slide a credit card through the MK22X0 MSR for sample payment authorization.
  • Page 127: Kichenaid Mixer

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 13 KichenAid Mixer The screen flow for KichenAid Mixer demonstrates the Web Kiosk Software Suite capability to handle sales of complex items. Scan the bar code for KichenAid Mixer on page E-6, to move to the screens.
  • Page 128: Gift Registry

    6 - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Select Back to move to the screen. KichenAid Mixer KichenAid Mixer Accessories Screen Figure 6-17 Select Back to move to the KichenAid Mixer screen. Gift Registry Use the voice guided screen flow to create/register user accounts.
  • Page 129 Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 15 Enter Phone Number Enter Phone Number Figure 6-20 Enter the phone number using the virtual keyboard. Select Next to move to the screen. Customer Information Customer Information Screen Use the screen to confirm the entered information is correct. Customer Information Customer Information Screen Figure 6-21...
  • Page 130: Store Operations Screen

    6 - 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Store Operations Screen Scan the Employee Badge on page E-7 (5 digit code 128) to enter mode. On this screen, the Store Operations internal scan engine is disabled. menu bar offers the following buttons: Store Operations •...
  • Page 131: Work Schedule Screen

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 17 Work Schedule Screen Select Work Schedule from the screen to view the screen, which displays an Store Operations Work Schedule employee’s schedule. Select Back to return to the Store Operations Screen on page 6-16.
  • Page 132: In-Store Messaging

    6 - 18 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scan a 2D Bar Code Screen Select Scan 2D from the Calculator to view the screen, where store associates can scan a Scan a 2D Bar Code 2D bar code such as a PDF417 code.
  • Page 133 Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 19 In-Store Messaging Screen Figure 6-27 Voicemail Options Screen Select a voicemail item from the screen to use the screen to listen or respond In-Store Messaging Voicemail Options to a voice message. Options include: •...
  • Page 134 6 - 20 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Voicemail Playback Screen Select an item from the screen to use the screen to listen to and/or reply to a Voicemail Options Voicemail Playback message. Options include: •...
  • Page 135 Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 21 Voicemail Response Screen Figure 6-30 For sample source code that demonstrates audio recording using the microphone from a browser application, refer to the MK2000_WebKSS_Install+SourceCode.doc file, which is part of the Web Kiosk Software Suite. Text Messaging Screen Select a text-based message item from the screen to use the...
  • Page 136 6 - 22 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Video Message Screen Select a video item from the screen to use the screen to view a training or In-Store Messaging Video Message informative full screen video. Options include: •...
  • Page 137: Web Kss Source Code Index

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 23 Web KSS Source Code Index Refer to the file for sample source code for the following functionality. MK2000_WebKSS_Install+SourceCode.doc Screen Layout • Touch screen "click" sound control: • Deactivating the click sound on the screen except where a button is located •...
  • Page 138: Scan Engine

    6 - 24 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scan Engine • Scan engine control: • Turning the engine on and configuring • Turning the engine off. • Switching between omnidirectional and 2D • Embedding the Active X object in a hidden frame •...
  • Page 139: Advertising

    Web Kiosk Software Suite 6 - 25 Advertising • Attract loop: • How the loop works • Changing the amount of time each image displays • Locating images. • Running a slide show. Device Startup • Enabling automatic device setup (refer to the Web Kiosk Software Suite mkconfig.reg file) •...
  • Page 140 6 - 26 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 141: Chapter 7 C# Kiosk Software Suite

    Chapter 7 C# Kiosk Software Suite Overview The Symbol C# Kiosk Software Suite is a sample application for the C# environment available for the MK22X0. The MK22X0 C# Kiosk Software Suite (MK2000C#KSS_X.XX.zip) is a comprehensive solution that demonstrates the many capabilities of the MK22X0 Micro Kiosk. For developers, C# production quality source code is provided in to serve MK2000_C#KSS_Install+SourceCode.doc...
  • Page 142: Installing The C# Kiosk Software Suite

    7 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Employee Facing Customer Facing Loyalty Messaging Video Advertising Program Training System Price Guided Voicemail Employee Selling Tool Verification Bulletin Replying Alternate Playback Language Support Installing the C# Kiosk Software Suite To install and run the C# KSS, first install the .NET Compact Framework and the Symbol Mobility Developer Kit v1.1 (SMDK) for .NET in the target device.
  • Page 143: Install The C# Kss Onto The Mk22X0

    C# Kiosk Software Suite 7 - 3 together with the wceldcmd.exe available in the MK Series mass deployment directory. Once all files are copied to the temporary folder, copy the content to the root of the application partition of the target device and reboot. The device should be ready with the .NET CF and SMDK APIs.
  • Page 144: Auto Launching The C# Kss At Power Up

    7 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symbol\Startup\Programs\Prog12] "Name"="\windows\wceldcmd.exe" "Command"="\Windows\symbol.all.arm.cab" "Continue"=dword:0 "ColdBootOnly"=dword:1 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symbol\Startup\Programs\Prog13] "Name"="\windows\wceldcmd.exe" "Command"="\Windows\symbol.mkseries.all.arm.cab" "Continue"=dword:0 "ColdBootOnly"=dword:1 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symbol\StartUp\Programs\Prog14] "Name"="\\Application\\MK2000 C# Kiosk Software Suite \\MK2000 C# Kiosk Software Suite.exe" "Continue"=dword:1 NOTE Prog11- Prog17 indicates the sequence of the startup applications. Prog13, Prog14, Prog15 is used for installing SMDK CAB files as well as the .NET CF CAB files using wceldcmd.exe.
  • Page 145 C# Kiosk Software Suite 7 - 5 • Guided Selling Tool (Fitting Guide) on page 7-8. Store Operations Screen on page 7-9 demonstrates sample store operations that the MK22X0 supports, including: • In-Store Messaging on page 7-9 • Voicemail Options Screen on page 6-19 •...
  • Page 146: Attract Mode

    7 - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Attract Mode Attract Mode Ads C# Kiosk Software Suite enters Attract Mode after a period of inactivity, and displays a series of advertisements. bar is visible during the slide show. The C# Kiosk Software Suite Attract Mode rotates five sample Main Menu promotional messages in the main dialog.
  • Page 147: Price Verification

    C# Kiosk Software Suite 7 - 7 Price Verification The C# Kiosk Software Suite has three screen formats: Price Verification • screen (Loyalty Program enabled) - requires the Loyalty Program bar code to access Price Verification special Loyalty Program product information. •...
  • Page 148: Guided Selling Tool (Fitting Guide)

    7 - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Guided Selling Tool (Fitting Guide) Scan the bar code Pants UPC-A on page F-1. Non-Loyalty Program, Price Verification Screen Figure 7-5 The Pants UPC-A screen flow demonstrates the guided-selling capability of the C# KSS. Navigate through the screen flow by pressing the buttons on the screen.
  • Page 149: In-Store Messaging

    C# Kiosk Software Suite 7 - 9 Store Operations Screen Scan the Employee Badge on page F-3 (5 digit code 128) to enter mode. Store Operations menu bar offers the following buttons: Store Operations • Messages (see In-Store Messaging on page 7-9) •...
  • Page 150 7 - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Voicemail Messages Screen Select a voicemail item from the screen to view a screen, used to listen or In-Store Messaging Voicemail Messages respond to a voice message. •...
  • Page 151 C# Kiosk Software Suite 7 - 11 • Back - returns to the Voicemail Messages Screen on page 7-10. Voicemail Response Screen Figure 7-11 Text Messaging Screen Select a text-based message item from the main messages screen to use the screen to view a Text Messaging text-based message.
  • Page 152: C# Kss Source Code Index

    7 - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide C# KSS Source Code Index Refer to the file for sample source code for the following functionality. MK2000_C#KSS_Install+SourceCode.doc Scan Engine Control • Initializing the scan engine • Start read •...
  • Page 153: Video Playback

    C# Kiosk Software Suite 7 - 13 Video Playback • Odyssey software component • Initializing video control • License information and ProgID • Video files • Automatic invoke. Automating Launch of the C# KSS Printing on a Zebra QL320 Printer •...
  • Page 154 7 - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 155: Chapter 8 System Features

    Chapter 8 System Features Overview This chapter discusses the following operating system features: • Network Security on page 8-2 • SNMP-Based Remote Monitoring on page 8-3 • RegMerge and CopyFiles on page 8-6 • Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 8-7 •...
  • Page 156: Security Overview

    8 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide • MicroKiosk Object Test on page 8-25. Also see Electronic Serial Number on page 4-10. Security Overview The following items and features help secure the device from external intrusion: •...
  • Page 157: Snmp-Based Remote Monitoring

    System Features 8 - 3 SNMP-Based Remote Monitoring The MK22X0 supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Version 2c. The MK22X0 includes an SNMP agent. The MK22X0 supports two Host Resource Management Information Bases (HR MIBs): • The MK22X0 extends Microsoft implementation of the MIB-II defined Host Resource MIB to report software versions, file system values, partition table values, and a few miscellaneous items.
  • Page 158: User Application Version Reporting

    8 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Reported Software Component Versions (Continued) Table 8-2 Item Host Resource MIB Location Radio Driver hrInstalledSoftware Radio Firmware hrInstalledSoftware Radio Hardware hrInstalledSoftware N User Application names/versions hrInstalledSoftware Processor Name/Type hrDeviceTable RAM Size hrDeviceTable...
  • Page 159: Actions - Custom Mib

    System Features 8 - 5 Actions - Custom MIB When running OS version 1.1.1 and platform MK20XXPlat_2.00.17.hex or later, the MicroKiosk Custom HR MIB supports the actions and commands in Table 8-3. Custom MIB Actions/Commands Table 8-3 Action/Value Var Name Access Data Type Cold Boot...
  • Page 160: Regmerge And Copyfiles

    8 - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide RegMerge and CopyFiles RegMerge and CopyFiles are two device drivers included in the Windows CE OS to assist developers in configuring the MK22X0 following a cold boot. RegMerge.dll RegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows making registry edits to the Windows CE Registry.
  • Page 161: Accessing The Windows® Ce Desktop

    System Features 8 - 7 Files are copied to the Windows folder from the flash file system using copy files (*.cpy) in the following order: \Platform \Application ® Accessing the Windows CE Desktop If an MK22X0 is configured to launch an application on power-up, you can bypass the application at boot-up to ®...
  • Page 162: Remapping Buttons

    8 - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Remapping Buttons Use the four buttons on the front of the MK22X0 individually or in combinations. All 15 combinations can remap to a virtual keycode that represents a given character or key sequence, as defined in Table 8-5.
  • Page 163: Button Remapping - Keycode Values

    System Features 8 - 9 Button Remapping - Keycode Values Use the keycode values in Table 8-6 to remap buttons. Keycode Values Table 8-6 Button Values Function Value Function Value BACK 0x08 COMMA 0xBC 0x09 HYPHEN 0xBD CLEAR 0x0C PERIOD 0xBE RETURN 0x0D...
  • Page 164: Network Time Update: Sntp Client

    8 - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Network Time Update: SNTP Client The MK22X0 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client can automatically set and update the MK22X0 time and date through the network. Use this feature to set the system time and date after reboots or power outages. This feature also ensures consistent time and date stamping across a fleet of MK22X0s.
  • Page 165: Ftp Server

    System Features 8 - 11 FTP Server The MK22X0 supports the minimum implementation of the FTP server defined in RFC 959, which includes configuration values, transfer parameters, and supports only ASCII and image data types. NOTE You cannot use FTP to update partitions. CAUTION Never enable the server in anonymous mode if the MK22X0 is accessible from the internet.
  • Page 166: Inactivity Application (Screen Saver)

    8 - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Inactivity Application (Screen Saver) The Inactivity Application Manager (IAM) is the screen saver engine for the MK22X0. It launches and terminates the screen saver at appropriate times but does not provide the screen saver images. Use one of the provided applications, or create an application.
  • Page 167: Browser Applications - Hiding Toolbars

    System Features 8 - 13 Once the program has read the registry entries, it reads a file named from the graphics directory. This SlideShow.txt file should contain one file name per line. These file names should not include a path and must exist within the graphics directory.
  • Page 168: Configuring Error Page Redirection

    8 - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Configuring Error Page Redirection KioskIE includes an Error Page Redirection feature that defines specific HTML code as errors and allows the KioskIE to navigate to an on-board error recovery page. For this purpose the .reg file KioskIE_ErrorPageList.reg is added to either the Platform or Application folder.
  • Page 169: Loading Additional Fonts On The Mk22X0

    System Features 8 - 15 Loading Additional Fonts on the MK22X0 You can program the MK22X0 to support additional fonts such as Unicode and double-byte character font. The MK22X0 supports the following system fonts as shipped from the factory. The font files corresponding to these formats are located in the folder with .ttf extension.
  • Page 170: Using Additional Fonts In Browser Applications

    8 - 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Using Additional Fonts in Browser Applications Regardless of how you installed the font in the system, to reference it using a browser page, specify the font as a STYLE, or use FONT tags.
  • Page 171: Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard)

    System Features 8 - 17 Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) Use the input panel (virtual keyboard) on the touchscreen of the MK22X0 to enter information. To access the , tap the icon in the icon tray. To enter information, use a stylus to select the keys on Input Panel the input panel.
  • Page 172: Microsoft Wordpad

    8 - 18 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Microsoft WordPad Microsoft is an application that allows creating, editing, and viewing documents on the MK22X0. WordPad Password-protect a document if desired. Using WordPad Figure 8-2 To open a file on the MK22X0, tap .
  • Page 173: Windows Media Player

    System Features 8 - 19 Windows Media Player ® The MK22X0 plays digital audio and video files using Windows . To launch Windows Media Player, Media Player , or double-tap the icon on the MK22X0 desktop. Start > Windows Media Media Player Indicates the progress of the current track...
  • Page 174: Internet Explorer

    8 - 20 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Internet Explorer Use Microsoft Internet Explorer (6.0 compliant) to view Web pages on the MK22X0. Use the MK22X0 SMDKs to customize the appearance of Internet Explorer. Use the RDM to configure some parameters of Internet Explorer. See Internet Explorer on page 3-6.
  • Page 175: Printer Object Test

    System Features 8 - 21 Printer Object Test Use the to debug serial printer connections and to print test bar codes, bitmaps, and text. Printer Object Test Page Within Internet Explorer, select . The drop-down menu lists Favorites > Printer Object Test Page Printer Language supported printers, and includes the following information for each printer: •...
  • Page 176: Msr Object Test

    8 - 22 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide MSR Object Test Use the to test the MSR from the browser application. Select MSR Object Test Page Favorites > MSR Object Test to load the MSR Object Test Page. Page MSR Object Test Page Figure 8-7...
  • Page 177: Scanner Object Test

    System Features 8 - 23 Scanner Object Test Use the for debugging scanner setup from the browser application. Select Scanner Object Test Page Favorites > to load the Scanner Object Test Page. Scanner Object Test Page Scanner Object Test Page Figure 8-8...
  • Page 178: Audio Object Test

    8 - 24 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Audio Object Test Use the for debugging Audio Object setup from the browser application. Select Audio Object Test Page Favorites > to load the Audio Object Test Page. Audio Object Test Page Audio Object Test Page Figure 8-9...
  • Page 179: Microkiosk Object Test

    System Features 8 - 25 MicroKiosk Object Test Use the for debugging MicroKiosk Object setup from the browser application. Select MK Object Test Page Favorites to load the MicroKiosk Object Test Page. > MK Object Test Page MicroKiosk Object Test Page Figure 8-10...
  • Page 180 8 - 26 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 181: Chapter 9 Software Development Environments

    Chapter 9 Software Development Environments Overview The MK22X0 operating system is Windows CE.NET 4.2, which supports the major technologies and functions needed to develop applications in any of the following environments: ® • Native Windows CE applications in C and C++ •...
  • Page 182: Symbol Mobility Developer Kit (Smdk) For C

    9 - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Symbol Mobility Developer Kit (SMDK) for C ® ® The Symbol Mobility Developer Kit for C is based on industry-standard Microsoft Windows CE development tools and enables development of native C and C++ applications. Use this developer kit in conjunction with ®...
  • Page 183: Pocketbrowser V2.01 For The Web

    Software Development Environments 9 - 3 The MK22X0 ships with Internet Explorer CE version 6.0 browser, which supports VBScript and Jscript. See http:\\www.microsoft.com for information on Internet Explorer CE version 6.0 features and limitations. The MK22X0 operating system also includes the KioskIE.exe browser, which runs in full screen mode without the browser toolbar.
  • Page 184 9 - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 185: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Technical Specifications Technical Specifications For the latest technical specification information for the MK22X0, visit: http://www.symbol.com/MK2200...
  • Page 186 A - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 187: Appendix B Mk2250 Rf Network Configuration

    Appendix B MK2250 RF Network Configuration Overview There are two alternative platform partitions available for the MK2250 that enable different RF clients to configure the 11 Mbps wireless connection. • To implement WPA enterprise-level wireless security in the wireless connection, use the Aegis Client version 2.1.4 to configure the wireless connection.
  • Page 188: Aegis Client

    B - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Aegis Client Install the Aegis Client included in the platform partition 2250c42Plat64Mxxx.hex for the MK2250 onto the device to implement WPA enterprise wireless security. Wireless MK2250s ship from the factory with this client installed.
  • Page 189: Mobile Companion (11 Mbps Radio

    MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 3 Mobile Companion (11 Mbps Radio) The MK2250 supports wireless communication using Spectrum24 wireless LAN connection. This requires properly configured Access Points (APs) within the facility. Refer to the AP documentation to set up the wireless LAN hardware.
  • Page 190 B - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide When the menu opens, select , or Status WLAN Profiles Find WLANs Options Mobile Companion Menu Descriptions Table B-1 Menu Item Description Status Displays the current status and information for the wireless connection. tab - displays radio signal transmission strength from the adapter (using its Signal current profile) to the associated AP.
  • Page 191: Configuring Mobile Companion

    MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 5 Configuring Mobile Companion Mobile Companion is launched at power-up if an 11 Mbps Spectrum24 radio and driver are installed in the MK2250. The Mobile Companion icon appears in the task tray. If it does not launch, manually launch Mobile Companion on the MK2250 by double clicking \Windows\EVMON.EXE Select...
  • Page 192: Editing Profiles

    B - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Editing Profiles Mode Tab To change the ESSID and operating mode for a profile, select the profile and tap Edit to display the Mode tab. Infrastructure Mode Mode Tab Figure B-3 Set the operating mode from the...
  • Page 193 MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 7 Authentication Tab Select the Authentication tab to configure server-based authentication. Select one of the following Authentication options from the drop-down list. Authentication • None - Default setting when authentication is not required on the network. The client adapter does not use any authentication scheme when Open System is selected on the tab.
  • Page 194 B - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Authentication Tab Fields - Kerberos Table B-2 Authentication Description Kerberos Kerberos is a different form of 128-bit data security. An adapter is required to have its request for access point resources authenticated with a Kerberos server before the (see Figure B-4)
  • Page 195 MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 9 Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (LEAP) Figure B-5 Authentication Tab Fields - LEAP Table B-3 Authentication Description LEAP Select this option to enable LEAP authentication. LEAP is founded on mutual authentication. The AP and the mobile computer attempting to connect to it require authentication before (see Figure B-5)
  • Page 196 B - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide EAP-TLS Authentication Install / View Certificates Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (EAP-TLS) Figure B-6 Authentication Tab Fields - EAP/TLS Table B-4 Authentication Description EAP/TLS EAP/TLS is an authentication scheme through IEEE 802.1x. It authenticates users and ensures only valid users can connect to the network.
  • Page 197 MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 11 PEAP Authentication Install / View Certificates Mobile Companion - Authentication Tab (PEAP) Figure B-7 Authentication Tab Fields - PEAP Table B-5 Authentication Description PEAP Select this option to enable PEAP authentication. This method uses a digital certificate to verify and authenticate an user identity.
  • Page 198 B - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Encryption Tab Select the tab to set the adapter profile security level by configuring the encryption scheme and Encryption corresponding keys. Select an option (Open System, WEP, Keyguard-MCM, TKIP (WPA)) from the Encryption drop-down list.
  • Page 199 MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 13 Encryption Tab Fields Table B-6 Authentication Description Open System Select this option when no data packet encryption is needed over the network. This option (no encryption) provides no security for data transmitted over the network. The window displays only the OK and Cancel buttons.
  • Page 200 B - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide IP Config Tab Tap the tab to configure the following MK2250 profile network address parameters: IP address, IP Config subnet, gateway, DNS, and WINS. Changes made within the tab only impact the profile selected in IP Config tab and do not impact the network address parameters configured for other profiles.
  • Page 201: Persisting Mobile Companion Settings

    MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 15 IP Config Tab Fields Table B-7 Field Description IP Address The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other. Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end.
  • Page 202: Find Wlans

    B - 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Find WLANs Select from the Mobile Companion menu to list the ESSIDs of active wireless LANs operating in Find WLANs the vicinity of the MK2250. Available WLAN Networks Figure B-11 Select a WLAN ESSID and tap Connect to view the tab.
  • Page 203: Status

    MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 17 Status To view the status of the wireless network connection, select from the menu. Status Mobile Companion Tap the tab to view a real-time graph of the signal quality of the MK2250 to the associated AP Signal (Infrastructure Mode only), including the number of times the MK2250 roams to and from APs, the current data rate, and the network status.
  • Page 204 B - 18 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Tap the tab to view the MK2250 current software and driver revision data and the operating Info parameters of the current profile. Mobile Companion - Info Tab Figure B-13 Info Tab Fields Table B-9...
  • Page 205 MK2250 RF Network Configuration B - 19 IP Status Tab Fields Table B-10 Field Description IP Type If DHCP was selected from the tab, leased IP address and network address data IP Config appears. If Static was selected, the values entered in the tab on page B-14 appear.
  • Page 206: Options

    B - 20 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Select the tab (Infrastructure operating mode only) to view APs with the same ESSID as the MK2250 profile. Mobile Companion - APs Tab Figure B-16 The associated AP displays a radio wave radiating from its antenna to indicate its associated status. Tapping on the icon displays a menu with options.
  • Page 207: Appendix C Mk2290 Rf Network Configuration

    Appendix C MK2290 RF Network Configuration Overview Use the MK2290’s Fusion radio interface to configure the 802.11 a/b/g 11 Mbps wireless connection.
  • Page 208: Wireless Applications

    C - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Wireless Applications Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) allow MK2290s to communicate wirelessly and send data to a host device in real time. Before using the MK2290 on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the wireless LAN and you must configure the device.
  • Page 209: Signal Strength Icon

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 3 Signal Strength Icon icon in the task tray indicates the device’s wireless signal strength as follows: Signal Strength Wireless Applications Icons, Signal Strength Descriptions Table C-1 Icon Status Action Excellent signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use. Very good signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use.
  • Page 210: Find Wlans Application

    C - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Find WLANs Application Use the application to discover available networks in the vicinity of the user and MK2290. To open Find WLANs application, tap the icon - .
  • Page 211 MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 5 Encryption Icon Table C-3 Icon Description No encryption. WLAN is an infrastructure network. WLAN is an Ad-Hoc network. WLAN access is encrypted and requires a password. Tap-and-hold on a WLAN network to open a pop-up menu which provides two options: Connect Refresh Select...
  • Page 212: Profile Editor Wizard

    C - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Profile Editor Wizard Use the to create a new WLAN profile or edit an existing profile. If editing a profile, the Profile Editor Wizard fields reflect the current settings for that profile. If creating a new profile, default values appear in the fields. Navigate through the wizard using the buttons.
  • Page 213: Operating Mode

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 7 Operating Mode Use the dialog box to select the operating mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) and the country Operating Mode location. Operating Mode Dialog Box Figure C-5 Operating Mode Fields Table C-5 Field Description Operating Mode Select to enable the device to transmit and receive data with an AP.
  • Page 214 WLANs. 802.11d feature is only valid for Infrastructure WLANs. Ad-hoc WLANs use the country options and must match the profile. For a single profile to use in multiple countries, with infrastructure that supports 802.11d (including Motorola infrastructure), set the Profile Country to . Under Allow Any Country >...
  • Page 215: Ad-Hoc

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 9 Ad-Hoc Use the dialog box to select the required information to create an profile. This dialog box Ad-Hoc Channel Ad-Hoc does not appear if you selected mode. Infrastructure Select a channel number from the drop-down list.
  • Page 216: Security Mode

    C - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Ad-Hoc Channels Table C-6 Band Channel Frequency 5 GHz 5180 MHz 5200 MHz 5220 MHz 5240 MHz . The dialog box displays. See Encryption on page C-21 for encryption options.
  • Page 217: Authentication

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 11 Security Modes Table C-7 Authentication Pass-phrase/Hexkey Security Mode Encryption Types Types Configuration Legacy (Pre-WPA) None, EAP-TLS, Open, Enabled. User input required with EAP-FAST, PEAP, WEP-40 (40/24), pass-phrase/hex key configuration. LEAP, TTLS WEP-104 (104/24), TKIP, AES WPA - Personal None...
  • Page 218: Tunneled Authentication

    C - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Authentication Options (Continued) Table C-8 Authentication Description PEAP Select this option to enable PEAP authentication. This type establishes a tunnel and, based on the tunnel type, uses a user certificate and/or a username/password. Validating the server certificate is optional.
  • Page 219 MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 13 Tunneled Authentication Options Table C-9 Authentication Type Description Tunneled Authentication PEAP TTLS EAP-FAST CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is one of the two main authentication protocols used to verify the user name and password for PPP Internet connections.
  • Page 220 C - 14 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Tunneled Authentication Options (Continued) Table C-9 Authentication Type Description Tunneled Authentication PEAP TTLS EAP-FAST MS CHAP v2 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS CHAP v2) is a password-based, challenge-response, mutual authentication protocol that uses the industry-standard Message Digest 4 (MD4) and Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithms to encrypt...
  • Page 221: User Certificate Selection

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 15 User Certificate Selection If you checked the check box on the dialog box or if is the selected User Certificate Tunneled Authentication authentication type, the dialog box displays. Select a certificate from the drop-down list of Installed User Certificates currently installed certificates before proceeding.
  • Page 222: Server Certificate Selection

    C - 16 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Server Certificate Selection If you select the check box, a server certificate is required. Select a certificate on the Validate Server Certificate dialog box. An hour glass may appear as the wizard populates the existing Installed Server Certificates certificate list.
  • Page 223 MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 17 Username Dialog Box Figure C-11 Password Use the dialog box to enter a password. If EAP/TLS is the selected authentication type, the password Password dialog box does not appear. Note that if you entered a username but no password, Fusion assumes that no password is a valid password.
  • Page 224 C - 18 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Advanced Identity Use the dialog box to enter the 802.1X identity to supply to the authenticator. This value can be 63 Advanced ID characters long and is case sensitive. In TTLS and PEAP, entering an anonymous identity (rather than a true identity) plus any desired realm (e.g., anonymous@myrealm) is recommended.
  • Page 225 MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 19 Cache Options Table C-10 Option Description At Connect Select this option to prompt for credentials whenever the device tries to connect to a new profile. Deselect this to use the cached credentials to authenticate. If the credentials are not cached, you are prompted to enter credentials.
  • Page 226 C - 20 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Selecting the check box displays the dialog box. At Time Time Cache Options Time Cache Options Dialog Box Figure C-15 Tap the radio button to check credentials at a set time interval. Interval Enter the value in minutes in the box.
  • Page 227: Encryption

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 21 Encryption NOTE The only available encryption methods in Ad-hoc are Open, WEP40, and WEP104. Use the dialog box to select an encryption method. This contains fields to configure the encryption Encryption method and corresponding keys, if any. The drop-down list includes encryption methods available for the selected security mode and authentication type.
  • Page 228 C - 22 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Encryption Options (Continued) Table C-11 Encryption Description WEP-104 Select to use a 128-bit key length WEP encryption. Other controls WEP-104 (104/24) (104/24) appear that allow you to enter keys. If you select the checkbox, you are Use Passkey asked to enter a passphrase between 4 and 32 characters long on the next page.
  • Page 229 MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 23 Key Entry Page - Hexidecimal Keys To enter the hexidecimal key information select the radio button in the dialog box. To Hexidecimal Keys Encryption enter a hexidecimal key with characters hidden: Select the check box.
  • Page 230 C - 24 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Pass-phrase Dialog When you select as an authentication and as an encryption, you can choose to enter a pass-phrase None by checking the radio button. You are prompted to enter the pass-phrase. For WEP, the Pass-phrase radio button is only available if the authentication is Pass-phrase...
  • Page 231: Ip Address Entry

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 25 IP Address Entry Use the dialog box to configure network address parameters: IP address, subnet mask, gateway, IP Address Entry DNS, and WINS. IP Address Entry Dialog Box Figure C-19 IP Address Entry Table C-13 Encryption Description...
  • Page 232 C - 26 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Static IP Address Entry Fields Table C-14 Field Description IP Address The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other. Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end.
  • Page 233: Transmit Power

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 27 Transmit Power drop-down list contains different options for Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure mode. Automatic (i.e., Transmit Power use the current AP settings) and Power Plus (use higher than the current AP settings) are available for mode.
  • Page 234 C - 28 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Power Transmit Options (Ad-Hoc Mode) Table C-17 Field Description Full Select power for the highest transmission power level. Select power when operating in Full Full highly reflective environments and areas where other devices could be operating nearby, or when attempting to communicate with devices at the outer edge of a coverage area.
  • Page 235: Battery Usage

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 29 Battery Usage Use the dialog box to select power consumption of the wireless LAN. There are three settings Battery Usage available: CAM, Fast Power Save, and MAX Power Save. Battery usage cannot be configured in Ad-Hoc profiles. Battery Usage Dialog Box Figure C-24 NOTE Power consumption is also related to the transmit power settings.
  • Page 236: Manage Profiles Application

    C - 30 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Manage Profiles Application window provides a list of user-configured wireless profiles. Define up to 32 profiles at any Manage Profiles one time. To open the window, tap the icon >...
  • Page 237 MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 31 Manage Profiles Context Menu Figure C-26 Changing Profiles A completed profile is a set of configuration settings that you can use in different locations to connect to a wireless network. Create different profiles to have pre-defined operating parameters available for use in various network environments.
  • Page 238 C - 32 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Creating a New Profile To create new profiles from the window, tap-and-hold anywhere in this window. Manage Profiles Manage Profiles - Add Figure C-28 Select to display the wherein you can configure the profile settings, such as profile name, Profile Wizard ESSID, security, network address information, and the power consumption level.
  • Page 239: Manage Certificates

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 33 Export a Profile To export a profile to a registry file, tap and hold a profile from the list and select from the pop-up menu. The Export dialog box displays with the folder and a default name of WCS_PROFILE{profile GUID}.reg Save As Application (Globally Unique Identifier).
  • Page 240: Import A Certificate

    C - 34 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Import a Certificate Import a certificate from a file or from a server: .CER file - DER encrypted Root/Server certificates. • • .PFX file - Personal inFormation eXchange formatted file containing one or more Root/Server and/or User/Client Certificates.
  • Page 241: Manage Pacs

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 35 Manage PACs You can view and manage Protected Access Credentials (PACs) used by Cisco's EAP-FAST authentication protocol. PACs are uniquely identified by referencing a PAC Authority Identifier (A-ID) (the server that issued the PAC) and by the individual user identifier (I-ID).
  • Page 242: Wireless Status Application

    C - 36 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Wireless Status Application To open the window, tap the icon > . The window Wireless Status Signal Strength Wireless Status Wireless Status displays information about the wireless connection. Wireless Status Window Figure C-30 The Wireless Status window contains the following options.
  • Page 243: Signal Strength Window

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 37 Signal Strength Window window provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile Signal Strength including signal quality, missed beacons, and transmit retry statistics. The BSSID address (shown as AP MAC ) displays the AP currently associated with the connection.
  • Page 244: Current Profile Window

    C - 38 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Signal Strength Status (Continued) Table C-20 Field Description Noise Level The background interference (noise) level in decibels per milliwatt (dBm). The access point/device Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of signal strength to noise (interference) in decibels per milliwatt (dBm).
  • Page 245: Ipv4 Status Window

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 39 IPv4 Status Window window displays the current IP address, subnet, and other IP related information assigned to the IPv4 Status device. It also allows renewing the address if the profile is using DHCP to obtain the IP information. Tap Renew initiate the IP address renewal process.
  • Page 246: Wireless Log Window

    C - 40 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide IPv4 Status Fields (Continued) Table C-22 Field Description Lease Expires Displays the date and time that the IP address expires. Displays the IP address of the DNS server. WINS WINS is a Microsoft Net BIOS name server.
  • Page 247: Versions Window

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 41 Versions Window window displays software, firmware, and hardware version numbers. Versions To open the window, tap in the window. Versions Versions Wireless Status Versions Window Figure C-35 The window displays software version numbers as well as application and middleware version information.
  • Page 248: Wireless Diagnostics Application

    C - 42 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Wireless Diagnostics Application application window provides links to perform ICMP Ping, Trace Routing, and Known Wireless Diagnostics APs. To open the window, tap the icon > Wireless Diagnostics Signal Strength Wireless Diagnostics Wireless Diagnostics Window...
  • Page 249: Icmp Ping Window

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 43 ICMP Ping Window window allows testing a connection at the network layer (part of the IP protocol) between the device ICMP Ping and any other device on the network. Ping tests only stop when you tap the button, close the Stop Test Wireless...
  • Page 250: Trace Route Window

    C - 44 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Trace Route Window traces a packet from a computer to a host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach Trace Route the host and how long each hop takes. The utility identifies where the longest delays occur.
  • Page 251: Known Aps Window

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 45 Known APs Window window displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the device. This window is only Known APs available in mode. To open the window, tap in the Infrastructure Known APs Known APs Wireless Diagnostics...
  • Page 252: Options

    C - 46 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Options Use the wireless dialog box to select one of the following operation options from the drop-down list: Option Operating Mode (Op Mode) Filtering • Regulatory • Band Selection •...
  • Page 253: Regulatory Options

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 47 Regulatory Options Use the settings to configure the country the device is in. Due to regulatory requirements (within a Regulatory country) a device is only allowed to use certain channels. Regulatory Options Dialog Box Figure C-41 Regulatory Options Table C-25...
  • Page 254: System Options

    Auto Time Config Enables automatic update of the system time. Network association updates the device time based on the time set in the AP. This proprietary feature is only supported with Motorola infrastructure. Enabled by default. Auto PAC Settings Use the Auto PAC Settings to configure whether to allow automatic PAC provisioning and automatic PAC refreshing when using the EAP-FAST authentication protocol.
  • Page 255: Change Password

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 49 If the master key expires, you must manually delete the PAC on the device generated with this expired key and provision a new PA, even if is enabled. Allow Refreshing Change Password to require a password before creating or editing a profile or changing the .
  • Page 256: Export

    C - 50 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Export to export all profiles to a registry file, and to export the options to a registry file. Export NOTE For Windows CE 5.0 devices, exporting options enables settings to persists after cold boot. See Cold Boot Persistence on page C-51 for more information.
  • Page 257: Cold Boot Persistence

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 51 To export all profiles: . The dialog box displays. Export All Profiles Save As Export All Profiles Save As Dialog Box Figure C-48 Enter a filename in the field. The default filename is WCS_PROFILES.REG. Name: In the drop-down list, select the desired folder.
  • Page 258: Registry Settings

    C - 52 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Registry Settings Use a registry key to modify some of the parameters. The registry path is: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Symbol Technologies, Inc.\Configuration Editor Registry Parameter Settings Table C-29 Type Default Description CertificateDirectory REG_SZ \\Application...
  • Page 259: No User Logged In

    MK2290 RF Network Configuration C - 53 No User Logged In If no user is logged into the device, launch the login dialog box and log in to access user profiles. The dialog Login box varies if it is: • Launched by the wireless application, because the service is connecting to a new profile that needs credentials.
  • Page 260 C - 54 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 261: Appendix D Rapid Deployment Client

    Appendix D Rapid Deployment Client Overview The Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to a device from a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console’s FTP server. The MK22X0 ships from the factory with RD Client version 1.6. You can upgrade this client over a network. When software packages are transferred to the FTP server, the MK22X0 on the wireless network can download them to the device.
  • Page 262: Rapid Deployment Window

    D - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Rapid Deployment Window window displays bar code scan status and provides features for resetting and exiting Rapid Deployment the application. To launch the RD application on the MK22X0, tap Start >...
  • Page 263 Rapid Deployment Client D - 3 Rapid Deployment Window (Continued) Table D-1 Text Box/Button Description About Tap About to display the window. Rapid Deployment Client Info Reset Tap Reset to remove any previously scanned data. Exit Tap Exit to close the application. A confirmation window displays: Note: Closing the application prior to scanning all required bar codes discards any scanned data collected up to that point.
  • Page 264: Scanning Rd Bar Codes

    D - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanning RD Bar Codes When the MK22X0 scans and successfully decodes a single or multiple RD bar codes, the data encoded in the bar code can: • Reset the MK22X0’s connection profile.
  • Page 265 Rapid Deployment Client D - 5 After scanning all appropriate bar codes, the MK22X0 connects to the server and the Rapid Deployment window displays while network settings are configured. Configuring Rapid Deployment Window - Configuring Figure D-3 NOTE If the MK22X0 cannot connect to the server, it retries until you cancel (exit) the application. If failure to connect to the server persists, see the MSP administrator.
  • Page 266 D - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 267: Appendix E Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes

    Appendix E Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes Overview Use these sample bar codes with the Web Kiosk Software Suite. Wide Screen TV 11048 83112...
  • Page 268: Dvd Player

    E - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide DVD Player 11096 38390 White Correction Fluid 70330 50367...
  • Page 269: Glue Stick

    Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes E - 3 Glue Stick 71709 00166 Transparent Tape 51131 77138...
  • Page 270: Standard Staples

    E - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Standard Staples 74711 35440 Tylenol 00450 44909...
  • Page 271: Rolaids

    Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes E - 5 Rolaids 12546 65021 75678 12772...
  • Page 272: Color Printer - Ink Cartridge

    E - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Color Printer - Ink Cartridge 34646 89800 KichenAid Mixer 6 0 2 5 4 8 3 2 4 7...
  • Page 273: Employee Badge

    Web Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes E - 7 Employee Badge John Ryan (Code 128) Employee Badge John Ryan 56842 Loyalty Card Clark Kent (Code 39) Loyalty Card Clark Kent 4125279101...
  • Page 274: Bar Code (Pdf417

    E - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide 2D Bar Code (PDF417) Text Reads: “You have just scanned a PDF417 bar code using the MK2000!"...
  • Page 275: Appendix F C# Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes

    Appendix F C# Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes Overview Use these sample bar codes with the C# Kiosk Software Suite. Pants UPC-A Pants UPC-A DEMO 0 0 4 5 0 4 4 9 0 9...
  • Page 276: Transparent Tape

    F - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Transparent Tape Scotch Tape UPC-A DEMO 1 2 5 4 6 6 5 0 2 1 75678 12772...
  • Page 277: Employee Badge

    C# Kiosk Software Suite Bar Codes F - 3 Employee Badge John Ryan (Code 128) Employee Badge John Ryan 56842 Loyalty Card Clark Kent (Code 39) Loyalty Card Code 39 Clark Kent 4125279101...
  • Page 278 F - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 279: Appendix G Terminal Configuration Manager

    Appendix G Terminal Configuration Manager Overview Use the Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM) to specify a group of files to use when creating a partition and to load partitions from a host computer into the MK22X0 flash memory over a serial connection using the device’s Initial Program Loader (IPL).
  • Page 280: Starting Terminal Configuration Manager

    G - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Starting Terminal Configuration Manager To start TCM, select . The Start > Programs > Symbol Device Configuration Packages > MK2000cXX vX.X following screen displays two directory windows: Script1 File Explorer Terminal Configuration Manager...
  • Page 281 Terminal Configuration Manager Table G-1 lists the components of the TCM start-up screen. TCM Start-Up Screen Components Table G-1 Component Description Script Window Associated with a script file containing the information to create a Flash Disk image. This window is the target window, or the primary TCM window to create a script or change a script file contents by copying, deleting, and renaming files and directories.
  • Page 282: Defining Script Properties

    G - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Defining Script Properties Before a script is created, define script properties, including the type of device, flash type, number of disks being created, and the memory configuration of each disk partition. To define script properties: With TCM open, click on the Script Window to make it the active window.
  • Page 283: Creating The Script For The Hex Image

    Terminal Configuration Manager Creating the Script for the Hex Image On start-up, TCM displays the screen shown in Figure G-1 on page G-2, with the Script1 window and File Explorer window pointing to the following directory: C:\Program Files\Symbol Device Configuration Packages\MK2000cXX\vX.X\TCMScripts The Script1 window directory pane displays three partitions: Platform, Application, and Data.
  • Page 284: Saving The Script

    G - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Drag and drop the selected file(s) and/or directory from File Explorer to the target directory in the Script Window, Click on the target directory and select the File Explorer Copy icon from the toolbar. Saving the Script To save changes to a new script: From the...
  • Page 285: Building The Image

    Terminal Configuration Manager Building the Image Before building the image, TCM checks the script to verify that all files referenced in the script exist. NOTE Performing a check is more important for existing scripts to ensure that files referenced in the script are still in the designated locations.
  • Page 286: Sending The Hex Image

    G - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Sending the Hex Image After building the hex file, download it to the device using IPL. See IPL Menu Navigation on page H-3 detailed procedures. Saving the Script Save the script if changes were made since last saving it.
  • Page 287 Terminal Configuration Manager TCM Error Messages (Continued) Table G-2 Error Description/Solution INVALID DIRECTORY window, the selected System File Path is not a valid Script Properties directory. One of the disk sizes is one sector window, one of the disks is too small (one sector in Script Properties in size size).
  • Page 288: Creating A Splash Screen

    G - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Creating a Splash Screen screen appears briefly when the device cold boots. To generate a custom screen, use a Splash Splash bitmap editor, such as Paintbrush Creating a Splash Screen on Color Terminals Create an 8 or 16-bit color bitmap with dimensions of BX x BY where: •...
  • Page 289: Appendix H Os Upgrade Procedures

    Appendix H OS Upgrade Procedures Overview MK22X0 operating system upgrade procedures enable software updates and/or feature enhancements. This appendix provides upgrading instructions using a PC card and the Initial Program Loader (IPL). To upgrade the MK22X0 operating system: Review Upgrade Requirements on page H-1.
  • Page 290: Software Requirements

    H - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide NOTE The MK Series includes two different platforms and operating files based on operating systems for the MK22X0 (wired) versus the MK2250 (RF). Software Requirements The files required to upgrade the MK22X0 include: •...
  • Page 291: Ipl Menu Navigation

    OS Upgrade Procedures H - 3 IPL Menu Navigation IPL is a menu-based method of downloading partitions to non-volatile storage (flash) on the MK22X0. You can download the following partitions: • OS Partition • Platform Partition • Application Partition • Partition Table •...
  • Page 292: Os Upgrade

    H - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide OS Upgrade To upgrade the MK22X0 operating system using a PC card, see the following sections to perform monitor, partition table, and command file upgrades. To begin the operating system upgrade: Power off the MK22X0.
  • Page 293 OS Upgrade Procedures H - 5 Press the A or B button to select the file media source and highlight PC Card. Press the C button to select PC Card. The menu displays. Select File Name Select File Name Timer off 22xxc42Monxxxxxxxx.bgz 22xxc42OSxxxxxx.bgz 22xxc42Plat64Mxxx.hex...
  • Page 294: Partition Table Upgrade

    H - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Continue the OS upgrade by holding the A button during the reboot to display the main menu. Proceed to Partition Table Upgrade on page H-6. Partition Table Upgrade To perform a partition table upgrade: From the main menu, press the A or B button to highlight Partition Table.
  • Page 295: Command File Upgrade

    OS Upgrade Procedures H - 7 Press the C button to select 22xxc42Pt64Mxxx.hex. The menu displays. Download File? Download File? Timer off Download Cancel Show Parms Previous Download File? Menu Figure H-9 Press the A or B button to highlight Download. Press the C button to select Download and initiate the partition table upgrade.
  • Page 296 H - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Select the file media source by pressing the A or B button to highlight PC Card. Press the C button to select PC Card. The menu displays. Select File Name Select File Name Timer off...
  • Page 297 OS Upgrade Procedures H - 9 When the command file upgrade begins, the following message displays. Downloading: Command File Via PC Card CF_MK2200_XXX.mcf Obtaining script file from given transport . . . ################### 100% Begin script execution ----------------------------------------------------------- Partition Table ################### 100% Download complete in 0.656 seconds...
  • Page 298: Calibrating The Screen

    H - 10 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Calibrating the Screen Use the screen to align the touch screen: Calibration Remove and restore power to the MK22X0 to reboot. From the window, press buttons , and simultaneously to display the Windows CE Desktop Calibration...
  • Page 299: Update Corona Scanner Engine Firmware

    OS Upgrade Procedures H - 11 Update Corona Scanner Engine Firmware Unzip ScanflashVX.X_CE4.x.zip file and copy its contents to the root "\" directory on the MK22X0 device. The zip file contains: • Corona scanner firmware binary image file (*.FDL) • ScanFlash.exe •...
  • Page 300 H - 12 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 301: Appendix I Troubleshooting

    Appendix I Troubleshooting Overview The MK22X0 troubleshooting is provided in three sections: • Troubleshooting on page I-2 offers troubleshooting scenarios for the MK22X0. • OS Upgrade Troubleshooting on page I-6 provides OS upgrade troubleshooting scenarios for the MK22X0. • MK22X0 Version Information on page I-7 describes how to identify the MK22X0 version.
  • Page 302 I - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide • The wireless MK22X0 does not retain its WEP Key encryption after a reboot on page I-4 • The Mobile Companion icon does not appear in the task tray on page I-4 •...
  • Page 303: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting I - 3 Troubleshooting (Continued) Table I-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions MK22X0 does not send data to host MK22X0 is not Check setup communication parameters. computer programmed to work with the host. MK22X0 is not Check cables to host computer. connected to the host.
  • Page 304 I - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting (Continued) Table I-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions The wireless MK22X0 does not Encryption keys not Set encryption keys using Mobile retain its WEP Key encryption after saved in Aegis.reg or Companion, then select Start >...
  • Page 305 Troubleshooting I - 5 Troubleshooting (Continued) Table I-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Flash file system is corrupt Reset or power loss Format file system partition using Start > during write to file Settings > Control Panel > Storage Manager system.
  • Page 306: Os Upgrade Troubleshooting

    I - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide OS Upgrade Troubleshooting Monitor Upgrade Troubleshooting on page I-6. • Partition Table Upgrade Troubleshooting on page I-6 • Command File Upgrade Troubleshooting on page I-6 • NOTE If OS upgrading repeatedly fails when using a PC card, use the Fat-16 system to format the PC card before saving the upgrade files.
  • Page 307: Mk22X0 Version Information

    Troubleshooting I - 7 MK22X0 Version Information If an MK22X0 is configured to launch an application on power-up, bypass this upon booting to access the ® Windows CE Desktop. See Accessing the Windows® CE Desktop on page 8-7. ® From the Windows task bar, select Start >...
  • Page 308 I - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 309: Appendix J Setting Scanner Parameters

    Appendix J Setting Scanner Parameters Overview This chapter describes the scanning default parameters for the MK22X0, useful when developing applications that control the MK22X0 scan engine. Enabling and Disabling Symbologies See the following for information on where to find programming examples for enabling and disabling symbologies. C API Refer to the file scan.c in Samples\ EVC\Standard\Common in the SMDK for eVC4.
  • Page 310 J - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanning Default Table Table J-1 Parameter Parameter Default Number Scanning Options Beeper Tone High Frequency Laser On Time 5.0 sec Power Mode Continuous Trigger Mode Host Scanning Mode Smart Raster Aiming Mode F0h 7Eh...
  • Page 311 Setting Scanner Parameters J - 3 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Table J-1 Parameter Parameter Default Number Transmit UPC-E Check Digit Disable Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit Disable UPC-A Preamble System Character UPC-E Preamble No Preamble UPC-E1 Preamble No Preamble Convert UPC-E to A Disable Convert UPC-E1 to A Disable...
  • Page 312 J - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanning Default Table (Continued) Table J-1 Parameter Parameter Default Number Code 39 Decode Performance Level Level 1 Code 93 Code 93 Disable Set Length(s) for Code 93 Length within Range: 0-55 Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5...
  • Page 313 Setting Scanner Parameters J - 5 Scanning Default Table (Continued) Table J-1 Parameter Parameter Default Number PDF417/MicroPDF417 PDF417 Enable MicroPDF417 Enable Code 128 Emulation Disable RSS-14 FOh 52h Enabled RSS Limited FOh 52h Enabled RSS Expanded FOh 52h Enabled Data Options Transmit Code ID Character None Prefix/Suffix Values...
  • Page 314: Set Default Parameters

    J - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanning Default Table (Continued) Table J-1 Parameter Parameter Default Number Macro PDF Transmit Each Symbol in Disable Codeword Format Transmit Unknown Codewords Disable Escape Character None Delete Character Set ECIs Enable ECI Decoder Enable...
  • Page 315 Glossary ACK/NAK. ACK/NAK is the default software handshaking. AirBeam Manager. AirBeam Manager is a comprehensive wireless network management system that provides essential functions that are required to configure, monitor, upgrade and troubleshoot the ® Spectrum24 wireless network and its components (including networked terminals). Some features include event notification, access point configuration, diagnostics, statistical reports, auto-discovery, wireless proxy agents and monitoring of access points and mobile devices.
  • Page 316 Glossary - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Byte. On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value. Bits are numbered from the right, 0 through 7, with bit 0 the low-order bit.
  • Page 317 Glossary - 3 Decode Algorithm. A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol. Decryption. Decryption is the decoding and unscrambling of received encrypted data. Also see, Encryption and Key. Depth of Field.
  • Page 318 Glossary - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide IEC (825) Class 1. This is the lowest power IEC laser classification. Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner's oscillating mirror fails.
  • Page 319 Glossary - 5 Misread (Misdecode). A condition which occurs when the data output of a reader or interface controller does not agree with the data encoded within a bar code symbol. The MU (Mobile Unit) searches for APs with the same ESS_ID and associates with an AP to establish communications.
  • Page 320 Glossary - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide Scanner. An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol. Its three main components are: 1.
  • Page 321 Glossary - 7 TCP/IP. (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems. This standard is the protocol of the Internet and has become the global standard for communications. TCP provides transport functions, which ensures that the total amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end.
  • Page 322 Glossary - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide WEP. Wired Equivalent Privacy, is specified by IEEE for encryption and decryption of RF (wireless) communications. WNMP. (Wireless Network Management Protocol) This is Symbol proprietary MAC layer protocol used for inter access point communication and other MAC layer communication.
  • Page 323: Index

    Index Numerics configuration ......3-21 development ......3-21 104-Bit WEP .
  • Page 324 Index - 2 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide current time ....... 3-25 customer application .
  • Page 325 Index - 3 event ........3-27 overview .
  • Page 326 Index - 4 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide raster ........1-7 numeric keypad operation LEAP .
  • Page 327 Index - 5 RS-232 ext..... 1-5, 2-12, 2-14 time ........3-29 RS-485 .
  • Page 328 Index - 6 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide raster pattern ......1-7 software developer kits .
  • Page 329 Index - 7 virtual keycode ......8-8 voice ........1-1 TCM .
  • Page 330 Index - 8 MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide...
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