Symbol SPS 3000 Series Programmer's Manual
Symbol SPS 3000 Series Programmer's Manual

Symbol SPS 3000 Series Programmer's Manual

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  • Page 1 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 2 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide 72-53911-01 Revision A February 2002...
  • Page 3 No license is granted, either expressly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise under any Symbol Technologies, Inc., intellectual property rights. An implied license only exists for equipment, circuits, and subsystems contained in Symbol products.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    About This Guide Introduction ..............vii Chapter Descriptions .
  • Page 5 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Attaching the Lanyard ............2-9 Chapter 3.
  • Page 6 Developing Flash Memory Images ..........5-9 Chapter 6.
  • Page 7 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 8: About This Guide

    The SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide provides information about the SPS 3000 iPAQ Expansion Pack and its accessories. The SPS 3000 Series is a family of ergonomic expansion packs for the Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC device that extends the capabilities of the iPAQ by adding bar code scanning and wireless functionality.
  • Page 9: Chapter Descriptions

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started accessories and system requirements, and describes the parts on your SPS 3000 and the physical buttons and controls on the iPAQ Pocket PC used by the SPS 3000.
  • Page 10: Related Documents

    If your problem cannot be resolved over the phone, you may need to return your equipment for servicing. If that is necessary, you will be given special directions. Note: Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used.
  • Page 11: Symbol Support Centers

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Symbol Support Centers For service information, warranty information or technical assistance contact or call the Symbol Support Center in: United States Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, New York 11742-1300 1-800-653-5350 United Kingdom Symbol Technologies...
  • Page 12 Kerkplein 2, 7051 CX Postbus 24 7050 AA Varsseveld, Netherlands 315-271700 (Inside Netherlands) +31-315-271700 (Outside Netherlands) South Africa Symbol Technologies Africa Inc. Block B2 Rutherford Estate 1 Scott Street Waverly 2090 Johannesburg Republic of South Africa 11-809 5311 (Inside South Africa)
  • Page 13: Warranty

    Business Partner for service. Warranty Symbol Technologies, Inc (“Symbol”) manufactures its hardware products in accordance with industry-standard practices. Symbol warrants that for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment, products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Page 14: Warranty Coverage And Procedure

    About This Guide Warranty Coverage and Procedure During the warranty period, Symbol will repair or replace defective products returned to Symbol’s manufacturing plant in the US. For warranty service in North America, call the Symbol Support Center at 1-800-653-5350. International customers should contact the local Symbol office or support center. If warranty service is required, Symbol will issue a Return Material Authorization Number.
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  • Page 16: Chapter 1. Getting Started

    Verify that you received all equipment listed on the packing slip and inspect the equipment for damage. If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment, contact the Symbol Technologies Support Center immediately. See page x for contact information.
  • Page 17: Parts Of The Sps 3000

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Parts of the SPS 3000 Side View Expansion Connector Figure 1-1. Parts of the SPS 3000 SPS 3000 Power Jack (not available on Scan only model) Top View Inside View Sleeves Expansion Connector Exit Window...
  • Page 18: Ipaq Pocket Pc Parts Used By The Sps 3000

    iPAQ Pocket PC Parts Used by the SPS 3000 Record Button (Button 5) Calendar (Button 1) Power Jack Figure 1-2. iPAQ Pocket PC Parts Used by the SPS 3000 Front View Contacts (Button 2) Bottom View Communications Port Expansion Connector Getting Started Amber Charging Power Button...
  • Page 19: Accessories

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Accessories The SPS 3000 is compatible with the following Compaq accessories: • Charging cradle • USB and Serial ActiveSync cables • Wall mount and cigarette lighter charging adapter/cables. System Requirements The following tools must be pre-installed on the Development PC: ®...
  • Page 20: Chapter 2. Hardware Setup

    Introduction This chapter describes how to insert the iPAQ into the SPS 3000, remove the iPAQ from the SPS 3000, insert the units into the cradle, charge batteries, check battery power, and attach the lanyard. Inserting the iPAQ into the SPS 3000 1.
  • Page 21: Removing The Ipaq From The Sps 3000

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Removing the iPAQ from the SPS 3000 To remove the iPAQ, push up on the bottom of the iPAQ to disengage the expansion connectors, then slide the iPAQ off the SPS 3000 sleeves. Inserting the iPAQ and SPS 3000 into the Cradle...
  • Page 22: Charging The Battery (Wlan Models Only)

    To insert the iPAQ and SPS 3000 into the cradle: 1. Insert the iPAQ into the SPS 3000 (see 2. Align the connectors on the bottom of the iPAQ with the cradle’s plastic pin and pin- out connectors (see 3. Slide the iPAQ and SPS 3000 into the cradle as pictured below. 4.
  • Page 23: Charging The Ipaq And Sps 3000 Separately

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Charging the iPAQ and SPS 3000 Separately To charge the iPAQ: 1. Connect one end of the AC adapter into a power outlet and the other end into the power jack on the bottom of the iPAQ (see 3000).
  • Page 24: Charging The Sps 3000 And Ipaq Using The Cradle

    Charging the SPS 3000 and iPAQ Using the Cradle 1. Insert the iPAQ into the SPS 3000 (see page 2-1). 2. Insert the assembled units into the cradle (see into the Cradle on page 2-2). 3. Connect one end of the AC adapter into a power outlet and the other end into the power port on the cradle (see Figure 2-5.
  • Page 25: Charging The Sps 3000 And Ipaq Without The Cradle

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Charging the SPS 3000 and iPAQ Without the Cradle 1. Insert the iPAQ into the SPS 3000 (see page 2-1). 2. Connect one end of the AC adapter into a power outlet and the other end into the power jack on the bottom of the iPAQ.
  • Page 26: Checking Battery Power

    Checking Battery Power Note: Battery longevity depends upon many factors, such as amount and type of usage. For example, extended wireless communications will have an impact on battery life. To conserve battery power, the integrated 802.11b radio (WLAN) has the capability to reduce power consumption when wireless communications is not in use.
  • Page 27 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide 5. Scroll the screen, if necessary, and tap the Power icon to display the Power screen. Figure 2-7. Battery Status Screen When the iPAQ main battery charges, the main battery “power remaining” status bar continuously updates until the iPAQ battery is fully charged (100%). If the SPS 3000 is connected, and its battery is low, the external battery “power remaining”...
  • Page 28: Attaching The Lanyard

    Attaching the Lanyard 1. Thread the lanyard loop through the handstrap connector on the back of the SPS 3000. 2. Thread the long end of the lanyard through the loop and pull. 3. Pull the loop over the plastic tip on the lanyard. 4.
  • Page 29 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide 2-10...
  • Page 30: Chapter 3. Software Installation

    Software Installation Introduction This chapter describes how to install and use ActiveSync Software and the Symbol Windows CE Software Developer’s Kit (SDK). Using ActiveSync Software Using ActiveSync technology, you can synchronize the information on your iPAQ with the information on your desktop computer. After you synchronize, changes you make on your iPAQ or desktop computer appear in both places.
  • Page 31: Installing Activesync Software

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Installing ActiveSync Software To install ActiveSync on your desktop computer, follow the installation instructions on the ActiveSync CD. During installation you can set up the types of information (e.g., files, E-mail, databases) to synchronize as well as the Sync Mode (Continuously while the iPAQ is connected, Only upon connection, or Manually).
  • Page 32: Symbol Windows Ce Sdk

    • Help files • The SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide (p/n 72-53911-xx). You can download the latest SDK from the Software Developer Zone at the web address http://software.symbol.com/devzone. Follow the installation prompts. After the SDK is properly installed, reboot the development PC.
  • Page 33: Choosing Installation Options

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Choosing Installation Options The software installation package for the SPS 3000 contains separate installation options for each hardware configuration. During the software installation you are presented with the following hardware configuration options: • Scan Only Expansion Pack •...
  • Page 34 After drivers are installed, the iPAQ must be reset (i.e., re- booted). Scan Drivers and Applications CAB Files • scnappsw_xxxx.cab This CAB file contains the scanner application “ScanWedge” and its registry entries. During installation, the application (ScanWedge.exe) is copied to the “\Program Files\Scanner Files”...
  • Page 35 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide The following files are installed by the scndrv_xxxx.cab file: SpexPDD.DLL Scanner ASIC device driver. This file is copied to the “\Windows” directory. ScanMDD.DLL Scanner stream device driver. This file is copied to the “\Windows” directory.
  • Page 36: Sdk Files

    SDK Files If the “SDK files” installation option is checked, all files necessary to develop scanning applications for the SPS 3000 are installed. files are installed. File Location \Windows CE Tools\wce300\SPS 3000\Bin \Windows CE Tools\wce300\SPS 3000\Include \Windows CE Tools\wce300\SPS 3000\Lib\arm \Windows CE Tools\wce300\SPS 3000\Samples Symbol scanner sample source code, \Windows CE Tools\wce300\SPS 3000\Help \Windows CE Tools\wce300\SPS 3000\Flash...
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  • Page 38: Chapter 4. Operating The Sps 3000

    Chapter 4 Operating the SPS 3000 Introduction This chapter provides information about scanner operations and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) configuration. Operating the Scanner The SPS 3000 scanner provides support for scanning 1-Dimensional bar codes. The scanner is present on the Scan Only and Scan/WLAN configurations of the SPS 3000. The Trigger and CTLPanel (Symbol Control Panel) applications are installed during the scan drivers CAB file (scndrv_xxxx.cab) installation (see Installing Drivers and Applications...
  • Page 39: Trigger Application

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Trigger Application Note: This application is visible only on the “Today” screen. The Trigger application provides the capability for hard (physical) scan trigger support for one of the five applications buttons on the iPAQ (see SPS 3000 on page 1-3).
  • Page 40 Operating the SPS 3000 Changing Trigger Applications To change the application that Trigger launches: 1. Tap Start\Today to display the Today screen. Trigger icon Figure 4-2. Today Screen...
  • Page 41 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide 2. Tap the Trigger icon on the bottom of the Today screen to display the pop-up menu. Figure 4-3. Pop-up Menu 3. Select the Launch App… option to display a dialog with a list box of all registered scanning applications.
  • Page 42: Ctlpanel "Symbol Control Panel" Application

    Operating the SPS 3000 For more information about registering scanning applications for use with Trigger, refer to Chapter 5, Developing Applications for the SPS 3000. CTLPanel "Symbol Control Panel" Application The CTLPanel Application provides the user with an interface for setting scan parameters. You can access a shortcut to the CTLPanel program by tapping Start\Programs\Scanner.
  • Page 43: Scanning For The First Time

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Scanning For the First Time Note: Depending on how your system is configured during installation of the scan driver CAB file, the physical Compaq® iPAQ application button that starts the Trigger application and the scanning application launched may vary.
  • Page 44 Operating the SPS 3000 Scanning in Foreground and Background Modes There are two basic types of scanning applications: Foreground and Background. The designations Foreground and Background refer to the type of read requests (Foreground or Background) issued by the application. It DOES NOT necessarily refer to whether or not the application has the "focus."...
  • Page 45: Wireless Local Area Network (Wlan) Operation

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Operation The SPS 3000 Scan/WLAN and WLAN only configurations contain Spectrum 24 High Rate Wireless Networker (WN) directo-sequence (DS) technology. Spectrum 24 DS is a spread- spectrum network operating between 2.4 and 2.5GHz. Spread-spectrum communication provides a high-capacity network within large or small environments.
  • Page 46 Operating the SPS 3000 Installing the Symbol Status Utility To install Symbol Status complete the driver installation instructions described in Chapter 3, Software Installation. Using the Symbol Status Utility Symbol Status provides signal, transmission quality and power management status for the Wireless Networker.
  • Page 47 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Symbol Status Task Tray Icons Symbol Status task tray icons display the signal strength of the Wireless Networker. Table 4-1. Symbol Status Task Tray Icons ICON 4-10 Status Excellent signal strength (Green Bar) Very good signal strength...
  • Page 48 Symbol Status Property Pages The Symbol Status property pages contain wireless network and service quality information for the Wireless Networker. Tap the tabs on the bottom of the screen to display a different property page (use the left and right arrows on the bottom of the screen to display more tabs).Tap Apply to save the changes made to the Wireless Networker configuration via the property pages.
  • Page 49 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide • Enhanced Ad Hoc - Select Enhanced Ad Hoc when the highest throughput is required in an Ad Hoc network. Enhanced Ad Hoc does not support adapters operating in PSP mode (battery power) and does not use authentication. Use the Channel field to enter the channel for the network.
  • Page 50 Operating the SPS 3000 The encryption information is useful when associating to an access point, as the adapter and access point are required to use the same encryption algorithm to interoperate. Changes to the operating mode can be made using the Mode property page. Transmit power can be adjusted in the Radio Transmission Power field of the Power property page.
  • Page 51 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Select Static to manually assign an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS and WINS address used by the adapter. Figure 4-8. IP Config Property Page Table 4-2. Config Property Page Fields Field IP Address...
  • Page 52 Table 4-2. Config Property Page Fields (Continued) Field Subnet Mask Most TCP/IP networks use subnets in order to effectively manage routed IP addresses. Having an organization’s network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address, for example 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 53 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Power Property Page Use the Power property page to set the Wireless Networker power consumption mode and the radio transmission power. The Wireless Networker has two power consumption modes. The Automatic Power Saving Mode is the default power mode setting.
  • Page 54 Use the Radio Transmission Power field to set the transmission power level for adapters operating in Infrastructure mode. There are two options available in Infrastructure mode: Automatic and Power Plus. • Select Automatic to use the current access point transmit power level for the adapter.
  • Page 55 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide This allows the adapter to continue beaconing and could result in unnecessary battery power consumption. Select Enable Sounds from the Optional Settings field to initiate an audible signal when performing a ping test and associating with an access point. The tones are important to notify users if the pinging is received or if the adapter has roamed to another access point.
  • Page 56 Encryption Property Page Use the Encryption property page to set the adapter security level. The absence of a physical connection makes wireless links vulnerable to information theft. Encryption is an efficient method of preventing data theft and improving data security. The firmware supports Open System (no encryption), 40-bit Shared Key (40-bit) or 128-bit Shared Key (128-bit) encryption algorithms.
  • Page 57 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Table 4-3. Encryption Access Points and Adapters (Continued) Access Point Open Open Use the Algorithm pull-down menu to select the Open System, 40-bit or 128-bit encryption algorithm to be used for the adapter. Use Open System (no encryption) option as the default setting when no data packet encryption is needed over the network.
  • Page 58 Operating the SPS 3000 Ping Property Page Use the Ping property page to view the signal strength, data rate transmission, test statistics and to perform data transmission tests. Transmission quality tests send an ICMP ping packet across the network to a selected address to test data transmissions between computers.
  • Page 59 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Signal Property Page Use the Signal property page to view radio signal transmission strength from the adapter to the associated access point. Signal quality is an indicator of how clearly the adapter can hear the access point.
  • Page 60 Operating the SPS 3000 APs Property Page Use the APs property page in Infrastructure mode to view access points with the same ESSID as the adapter within the wireless network. View the AP MAC address, signal and direct sequence channel of each located access point. If the current adapter signal strength is poor, one of the access points displayed could provide a stronger signal.
  • Page 61 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Peers Property Page When Ad Hoc is selected as the operating mode, the Signal and APs property pages disappear and display the Peers property page. Use the Known Peers field to view the BSSID or MAC addresses of the other adapters (peers) in the wireless network, their power mode, their transmit rate, supported rate and the length of time an adapter has been out of the Ad Hoc network.
  • Page 62: Using Activesync Over Spectrum24

    Using ActiveSync over Spectrum24 The SPS 3000 with wireless capabilities allows the user to connect to a host over a wireless local area network (WLAN). To connect your iPAQ over a WLAN: 1. Install the ActiveSync software on your desktop computer and restart (reboot). 2.
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  • Page 64: Chapter 5. Developing Applications For The Sps 3000

    Developing Applications for the SPS 3000 Introduction This chapter provides information about demo applications, deploying applications, Flash memory, and CAB files registry entries and how they can be used to customize installation for your individual needs. Building Sample Source Code (Demo Applications) The SPS 3000 SDK contains four demo applications with source: ScanSamp2, ScanWedge, CtlPanel, and VBScanTest.
  • Page 65: Compiling And Running The Demo Applications

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Compiling and Running the Demo Applications Note: To compile the demo applications, Microsoft® Embedded Visual Tools 3.0 must be installed on the development PC. Compiling and Running “C” Applications Perform the following steps to compile and run the “C” applications (ScanSamp2, ScanWedge, and CtlPanel).
  • Page 66: Downloading The Executable To The Ipaq

    4. To debug/run the application, select the “Run\Start Debug” menu option. This automatically downloads the VB script and the ActiveScanSPS3000 Scanner Active-X control, if they have not already been copied to the iPAQ. Downloading the Executable to the iPAQ As an alternative to having Embedded Visual Tools download the executable to the iPAQ, ActiveSync’s Mobile File Explorer can be used to copy executables to the directory you choose.
  • Page 67: Suppressing Prompts During Installation

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Suppressing Prompts During Installation The following installation prompts are currently supported by the Scan Driver Installer DLL. The Installer DLL is located inside the Scan Driver CAB file and is called at certain times during the installation.
  • Page 68 If the Scan application auto-launch prompt is suppressed, the scanning application launched automatically needs to be set manually. This can be accomplished by setting the following registry entry. Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symbol\Settings String Value: “ScanApp” = “<Registered Application Shortname>” Example: “ScanApp” = “ScanWedge” •...
  • Page 69: Suppressing The About Dialog

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Suppressing the About Dialog When the Trigger application (Trigger.exe) runs for the first time, the About box displays with an option not to show it on subsequent launches (see page 4-6). The following registry entry affects this operation:...
  • Page 70: Determining If Flash Memory Is Present

    Determining if Flash Memory is Present Not all SPS 3000 devices contain Flash memory. Perform the following steps to determine if Flash memory is present on your SPS 3000. 1. Insert the iPAQ into the SPS 3000 (see page 2-1). 2.
  • Page 71 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide with the short name of the CAB file set to the version. (A short name consists of the prefix plus unique name defined in Version Registry Entry Format: Registry Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Apps DWORD Value: ”<Application Shortname>” = <version number in hex (major rev is first 2 digits, minor rev is last 2 digits>...
  • Page 72: Cab File Naming Conventions

    CAB File Naming Conventions When creating CAB files for use with IHVInstall, you must adhere to the naming conventions in Table 5-1. Table 5-1. CAB File Naming Conventions CAB File Type Scan Application CAB File Scan Driver CAB File WLAN Application CAB File WLAN Driver CAB File Every CAB file must be prefixed, given a unique name, and followed by its version.
  • Page 73 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Utility Erase.exe Unlock Lock CreateImage.exe WriteImage.exe 5-10 Table 5-2. Flash Memory Utilities Description Erases all of Flash memory. Warning: All files in Flash memory are lost after this program runs. Unlocks Flash memory. After this program runs, files can be copied to the “\Compaq...
  • Page 74 Creating the Image Creating a Flash memory image is a straightforward process as long as the utilities are used in the proper sequence. If the full sequence is not performed during the image creation process, then there may be instances when copying files to the “\Compaq Disk” folder fail and hang the system.
  • Page 75 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide 5-12...
  • Page 76: Introduction

    Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Specifications Introduction This chapter provides information to help you take proper care of your SPS 3000, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during terminal operating. Maintaining the SPS 3000 For trouble-free service, follow these tips when using your SPS 3000: •...
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    • The volume is not muted • ctlpanel.exe is configured properly. Note: If, after performing these checks, the scanner is still not reading bar codes properly, contact your distributor or Symbol Technologies. Memory full. Your SPS 3000 requires between 300K and 700K of memory for drivers and applications.
  • Page 78: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Scanner Type Communications Power Source Typical Battery Life Integrated RF WLAN I/O Options Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Specifications Table 6-1. Technical Specifications -0° C to 50° C (32° F to 122° F) -10°...
  • Page 79 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 80: Appendix A Resetting The Ipaq

    Appendix A Resetting the iPAQ Resetting Your iPAQ Pocket PC (3100/3600/3700 Series) If your iPAQ stops responding to input from buttons or the screen, you must reset it by performing a warm or cold boot. Performing a Warm Boot A warm boot restarts the terminal and saves all stored records and entries. Caution Files that remain open during a warm boot may not be retained.
  • Page 81: Performing A Cold Boot

    SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot also restarts your iPAQ, but resets your iPAQ to its default factory settings. All user stored records, entries, applications, and drivers are erased. Therefore, never perform a cold boot unless a warm boot does not solve your problem.
  • Page 82: Appendix B Registry Keys

    Registry Keys Table B-1. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symbol\Settings Value Type ScanApp String TriggerButton DWORD ScanAppLaunch DWORD Appendix B Description Sets the “registered” scanning application automatically launched by the Trigger application. The value should be set to a “<Registered Application Shortname>”. Sets a user prompt during installation of the scan driver CAB file.
  • Page 83 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Table B-1. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symbol\Settings (Continued) Value Type BootDlg DWORD TriggerDlg DWORD Table B-2. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symbol\ScanApps Value Type <Application String Shortname> Table B-3. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shell\Keys\40C1, 40C2, 40C3, Value Type (Default) String These keys set an application to be launched by the given application button.
  • Page 84: Index

    accessories ......1-4 ActiveSync features ......3-1 installing .
  • Page 85 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide installing the SDK ....3-3 installing WLAN drivers ....3-6 IP config property page .
  • Page 86 unpacking ......1-1 wireless local area network ... . . 4-8 WLAN .
  • Page 87 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide Index-4...
  • Page 88 We’d like to know what you think about this Manual. Please take a moment to fill out this questionnaire and fax this form to: (631) 738-3318, or mail to: Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza M/S B-4 Holtsville, NY 11742-1300...
  • Page 90 SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide 72-53911-01 Revision A — February 2002 Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza, Holtsville N.Y. 11742-1300 http://www.symbol.com/manuals...

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