MK2000 MicroKiosk Product Reference Guide
PCMCIA card slot also has a connection to an internal antenna (for an RF card). Common
uses for the expansion card slots include to enable the insertion of:
•
Spectrum 24 wireless radio card (PCMCIA slot only)
•
Flash memory card.
Power Options
As an alternative to the standard Symbol approved power supply, power can be supplied
by Power Over Ethernet (POE). The POE option may be utilized even if an Ethernet cable
is not used for data transmission.
Mounting Options
The MK2000 can be mounted using the standard Symbol provided mounting options; wall
mounting and column mounting, see MK2000 Mounting on page 2-3. The MK2000 can also
be mounted using any commercially available bracket or stand that conforms to the 100
mm Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting
Interface (FPMPMI™) mounting standards.
Signage (Optional)
A user designed foam core sign can be attached to the MK2000 using the optional Signage
Mounting Kit. The Signage Mounting Kit placard mounting brackets will accommodate foam
core or other material signs in the range from 1/8" to 3/8" in thickness, see Signage on page
2-16.
Software Development Kit (SDK)
The MK2000 SDK is based upon industry standard Microsoft
tools, making it easier and faster to create applications. The SDK includes standard Symbol
C APIs plus MK2000 specific C APIs and Active X Objects. In addition, the SDK includes
fully functional demo applications with source code as well as other templates to help
reduce development time. The SDK provides support for application development using
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Microsoft
Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 with Service Pack 1* (eVC++ 4.0). To download the
SDK go to http://devzone.symbol.com/ .
*The MK2000 does not support development of Embedded Visual Basic applications.
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