MK2000 MicroKiosk Product Reference Guide
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Chapter 7, User Applications, describes the capabilities to support user application
development.
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Appendix A, Technical Specifications, provides technical information about
MK2000.
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Appendix B, Laptop Driven Demo Application, provides technical information about
Laptop Driven Demo Application. The Laptop Driven Demo Application is a
browser based thin client application hosted by a laptop/desktop computer via a
network connection that can be modified / customized.
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Appendix C, Demo Application Bar Codes, provides the sample bar codes that are
required for use with the Demo Applications.
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Appendix D, Terminal Configuration Manager, provides the TCM (Terminal
Configuration Manager) overview. TCM is used to specify and load files into the
flash memory of the MK2000 using the terminal's Initial Program Loader (IPL).
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Appendix E, Upgrade Procedures provides instructions on using the IPL mode to
upgrade the MK2000 OS (Operating System).
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Glossary, provides definitions of technical terms used in this document.
Notational Conventions
This document uses these conventions:
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"User" refers to anyone using an application on the terminal.
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Italics are used to highlight specific items in the general text, and to identify
chapters and sections in this and related documents. It also identifies names of
windows, menus, menu items, and fields within windows.
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BOLD identifies buttons to be tapped or taped on windows.
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Bullets (•) indicate:
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lists of alternatives or action items.
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lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.
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Numbered lists indicate a set of sequential steps, i.e., those that describe step-by-
step procedures.
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