CipherLab 9700A User Manual
CipherLab 9700A User Manual

CipherLab 9700A User Manual

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Android Deployment Configurator
For Android Mobile Computer
9700A
RS30
RS31
RS35
RS36
RS50
RS51
RK25
RK26
RK95
HERA51
Version 1.13

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  • Page 1 Android Deployment Configurator For Android Mobile Computer 9700A RS30 RS31 RS35 RS36 RS50 RS51 RK25 RK26 RK95 HERA51 Version 1.13...
  • Page 2 The editorial use of these names is for identification as well as to the benefit of the owners, with no intention of infringement. CIPHERLAB logo is a registered trademark of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. All other brands, products and services, and trademark names are the property of their registered owners.
  • Page 3: Release Notes

    Release Notes RELEASE NOTES Version Date Notes Add the new supported device models 1.13 Oct. 17, 2023  1.12 Sep. 13, 2021 Revise based on version 1.11.  Add the “Add” & “Edit” features in section 3.2.  Updated the add file features in section 3.2. ...
  • Page 4 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Version Date Notes 1.11 May 28, 2021 Revise based on version 1.09.  RS35 mobile computer & RK95 mobile computer Cold Chain model  are supported. Update all figures.  Rearrange all chapters and contents. ...
  • Page 5  Update Chapter 3: “Barcode To Setting”.  Add new Section 3.11 “Software Trigger”.  Add new Section 3.12 “EZConfig”.  1.06 Jan. 8, 2019 Add “Keypad Lock” to 2.6.7 “Button Assignment for RK25 & 9700A”.  - 5 -...
  • Page 6 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Version Date Notes 1.05 July 5, 2018 Add new Section 2.6.7 “Button Assignment for RK25 & 9700A”.  Modify the “Add Shortcuts” part of Section 2.6.12 “AppLock”.  Add “For RK25 & 9700A Mobile Computer” to Section 3.4 ...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT RELEASE NOTES ................. - 3 - INTRODUCTION ..................10 CHAPTER 1. GETTING STARTED ............. 11 Prerequisites ..............12 Install ADC Program on PC ........... 14 Project ................17 1.3.1. New Project ............... 17 1.3.2. Existing Project ..............23 CHAPTER 2. PROJECT MANAGEMENT & MAIN SCREEN ......25 Toolbar on Main Screen ............
  • Page 8 Security ................107 3.5. Button Assignment ............. 108 3.5.1. Button Assignment (for RS30, RS31, RS50, RS51, & HERA51) . 108 3.5.2. Buttom Assignment (for RS35, RK25, RK95, & 9700A) ... 111 3.6. Wireless Manager .............. 123 3.7. Wi-Fi Settings ..............124 3.8.
  • Page 9 Content 3.15. SIP Controller ..............172 3.16. Customize ................. 173 3.17. Advanced System Settings ..........175 CHAPTER 4. APPLY CONFIGURATION TO DEVICE ........ 176 4.1. Deploy All Settings to Devices ..........177 4.2. Compressed File on Google Drive ......... 180 4.2.1.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    ADC features: Supports CipherLab Android mobile computers:  Android 4.4 KitKat (RS30)  Android 6.0 Marshmallow (9700A, RS31 & RS50)  Android 7.0 Nougat (RS31 & RK25)  Android 8.0 Oreo (RS51 & HERA51) ...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Getting Started

    Getting Started Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED This chapter helps you get ready for using this program. If you're running ADC on PC for the first time, everything starts with setting up a project. IN THIS CHAPTER Prerequisites ............. 12 Install ADC Program on PC .......... 14 Project ..............
  • Page 12: Prerequisites

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 1.1 PREREQUISITES In order for ADC to work on your computer: Before installing ADC program on your computer, make sure the operating system is  Windows 7 or 8 or 10. USB debugging Mode. Your device is already set to ...
  • Page 13 Getting Started Build number 2) Tap on seven times to enter Developer mode. During the process, you’ll You are now X steps away from being a see a prompt with a countdown reading “ developer You are now a developer! .”...
  • Page 14: Install Adc Program On Pc

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 1.2 INSTALL ADC PROGRAM ON PC 1) Download ADC program installer from http://wmds.cipherlab.com/ to your PC and run it by following its on-screen instructions.
  • Page 15 Getting Started Android Deploy Configurator 2) Select the display language., and start to install 3) Choose the additional task(s) to be performed (whether to create a shortcut on desktop), Install Android Deploy and confirm your selection. Click “ ” to start to install Configurator...
  • Page 16 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Launch Android Deploy 4) The installation will be done within few minutes. By checking “ Configurator ” on completing setup wizard window, you can start ADC right after Finish “ ”.
  • Page 17: Project

    Getting Started 1.3 PROJECT Android Deployment Configurator Everytime is executed, it starts with a startup dialog for the user to select an existing project or create a new one: Cancel New Project the existing projects 1.3.1. NEW PROJECT To start with a new project: New Project 1) From the startup dialog shown below, click on “...
  • Page 18 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide New Project Apply 2) On window, define the scope of your project and then click on “ ” to proceed. Pease make sure you have given the following items as specific definition as possible in order for the projects to be correctly deployed to the devices. Cancel Apply Project Name...
  • Page 19 Getting Started Android version  You may need to further select Android version depending on the device model you select. Reader Module  If you will include the setting of Barcode Reader properties in this project, please select the General (except RS30) Reader reader type here.
  • Page 20 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Keypad Layout  9700A RK95 For the device model “ ” and “ ”, if Keypad Type Terminal Emulation “ ” is set as “ ”, you Keypad Layout have to further select “ ”.
  • Page 21 Getting Started UHF RFID  UHF RFID By ticking the checkbox of “ ”, you can further configure the settings of the application EZConfig which is for CipheLab RK25 mobile computer to work with RK25 UHF RFID Reader to read RFID tags. Cold Chain ...
  • Page 22 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Save the newly-created project after modifying the detailed settings.
  • Page 23: Existing Project

    After starting this program, you can load a saved project to make modifications to it. The projects are saved in the designated folder whose default path is c:\CipherLab\ADC. 1) From the startup dialog shown below, double-click on a project or select the project and Open Project then click on “...
  • Page 24 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Copy to SD card Save the selected project to the USB stick connected to your 2) On Main screen of the project you just enter, check the configuration types you are General Options Application Options Specify your about to modify from “...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2. Project Management & Main Screen

    Project Management & Main Screen Chapter 2 PROJECT MANAGEMENT & MAIN SCREEN ADC main screen is where you can configure ADC system settings, and manage and specify your project(s). In this chapter, we will go through every part of the main screen and introduce how to manage the projects.
  • Page 26: Toolbar On Main Screen

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 2.1 TOOLBAR ON MAIN SCREEN Main Screen After the Startup dialog, you will enter Main Screen Toolbar Configurable As the figure below, “ ” is devided into 3 parts: Deployment Tasks System Message , and Toolbar Configurable Deployment...
  • Page 27: Project Setting Buttons On Toolbar

    Project Management & Main Screen 2.1.1. PROJECT SETTING BUTTONS ON TOOLBAR There are 10 project setting buttons on the left side of the toolbar. NEW PROJECT New Project Section 1.3.1: New Project “ ” is to create a new project. Please refer to detailed description.
  • Page 28 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Delete You may delete the selected project (which is not the active one) by clicking on “ ” Open Project on “ ” window. SAVE PROJECT Save Project “ ” is to save your current project. SAVE PROJECT AS Save Project As “...
  • Page 29 OPEN ADC FOLDER Open ADC Folder “ ” is to open the project folder on your PC. You may view, delete or C:\CipherLab\ADC duplicate project files. By default, all projects are saved in , this can be Preferences modified in...
  • Page 30 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide COMPRESSED PROJECT FILES Save to SD Card You can save the current project to SD card through “ ”, or you can save Compressed the project to the roject folder on your PC or upload it to your Google drive by “ project files ”.
  • Page 31 Project Management & Main Screen COMPRESS FILES AND UPLOAD GOOGLE DRIVE Please follow the steps below to upload the zip file to your Google drive: Compress 1) Enter the file name, choose “ files and upload Google drive ”, select Use exist credentials whether to “...
  • Page 32 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3) Confirm your permission. Received verification code. You may now close this window 4) As the web page shows “ ”, it means you are successfully log in to the server and get the credential file, and the zip file is uploaded to your Google drive.
  • Page 33 Project Management & Main Screen Note: If you fail to log in to the server and get the credential file in step 4 as the below figures shows: Please disable the firewall on your PC and then upload the zip file by “Compress files and upload Google drive”again.
  • Page 34 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Get link 5) The window “ ” shows up: Copy to Clipboard Create 1D barcode Create 2D barcode And here you can:  Get link To close “ ” window. Clipboard  To copy this google drive share link. Create 1D barcode ...
  • Page 35 Project Management & Main Screen Note: The URL is impracticable for device(s) to download if the size of the uploaded ADC .zip file exceeds Google drive limits. To check whether the file size is appropriate, please enter the URL you just created to the browser to check whether it prompts the file is too large to be scanned for viruses as the below figure shows: CUSTOMIZE ANDROID SETUP WIZARD...
  • Page 36 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Customize Android Setup Wizard “ ” is for you to make changes to the setup wizard according to your need. Simply generate your preference settings as a 2D barcode for your Deploy with barcode mobile computer(s) to scan in the step of “ ”.
  • Page 37 Project Management & Main Screen SKIP SETUP WIZARD To skip the setup wizard process and directly enter Home app screen.
  • Page 38 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide WI-FI To set up the Wi-Fi connection for the mobile computers to apply by scanning the generated 2D barcode. Edit 1) Click on “ ” to open the Wi-Fi settings window. Edit 2) In the Wi-Fi settings window, click “ ”...
  • Page 39 Project Management & Main Screen Save Customize Android Setup Wizard 3) “ ” your settings and return to “ ” window to generate the setting barcode. Save Cancel Delete Deploy with barcode 4) Scan the barcode with your mobile computer(s) in the step of “ ”.
  • Page 40 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide DEPLOY FROM URL Deploy From URL “ ” is to deploy the ADC Project Settings to the devices by downloading the .zip file of the project from your cloud storage. (You have to save your ADC project as a zip file in advance.) Deploy From URL To deploy the ADC Project Settings by “...
  • Page 41: Adc System Setting Buttons

    Project Management & Main Screen 2.1.2. ADC SYSTEM SETTING BUTTONS ADC System Setting buttons The 5 button on the right side of the toolbar are “ ”, which are for ADC program configuration. PALETTE Palette “ ” is for user to customize the color of ADC user interface, including the background, icons, and borders.
  • Page 42 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Current palette – Select the color for the icons and borders from the drop-down menu.  The default color is blue.
  • Page 43 Project Management & Main Screen SECURITY User can enable the password protection for certain features in ADC program through Security “ ” if necessary. To change your security settings, enter and confirm your password if you want to enable Save password protection, and then click “...
  • Page 44 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide PREFERENCES Preferences “ ” is to change your preferences settings for display language, ADC folder location, and snackbar if necessary. Cancel Save Delete Edit Browse Clear log Choose a display language  Choose a display language other than the default English if necessary. You may click “ ”...
  • Page 45 Project Management & Main Screen Show dialog at Startup  Decide whether to show the following dialog when ADC starts. You may deselect the Preferences checkbox inside the dialog or in Observe USB Plug in/out  Observe USB Plug in/out Deploy Uncheck “...
  • Page 46 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide ABOUT ADC About ADC “ ” shows the version information of ADC. Exit DESCRIPTION Description “ ” provides the links to the web pages to download the latest version of ADC User Guide and the current and archived versions of ADC programe. Send Exit...
  • Page 47 Project Management & Main Screen To report or give your feedback on ADC, please leave your e-mail and message in the fields Contact us Send beneath “ ”, and then send by clicking on “ ”.
  • Page 48: Configurable Deployment Tasks & Snackbar

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 2.2 CONFIGURABLE DEPLOYMENT TASKS & SNACKBAR Specify your deployment task(s) It is essential to be careful with the selection made in “ ”, for once you check an item, its relevant settings will all be written into the devices; therefore, All Device Configuration Reboot after by checking “...
  • Page 49: General Options

    Project Management & Main Screen 2.2.1. GENERAL OPTIONS The “General Options” are: FILE TRANSFER To set the files to be copied to the device while deploying. Note: “File Transfer” is automatically selected if checking “Barcode Reader”, “Terminal Emulation”, “AppLock” or “EZConig” in Application Options part. AUTO INSTALLATION To set the files to be copied to device while deploying, and the programs will be automatically installed upon completion of deployment.
  • Page 50 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide CELLULAR DATA To configure the cellular data network for the device. SYSTEM SETTING To configure the further system settings for the device. CUSTOMIZE Battery Swap To determine whether to enable “ ” for the applied device(s) or not. This option is only available when the project device model is set as RK25.
  • Page 51: Application Options

    Settings made to one or more keys can be saved as a profile, allowing users to switch conveniently between different sets of settings. For the project device model which sets as RS35, RK25, RK95, and 9700A, please refer to Button Assignment User Guide for Android TERMINAL EMULATION Terminal Emulation “...
  • Page 52 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide APPLOCK AppLock “ ” limits the device system resources made available to users. It gives way to ordinary working applications while locking out those that are not so productive. AppLock User Guide for Android For the operation instruction of AppLock, please refer to Note: File Transfer Reboot after Deployment...
  • Page 53: Reboot After Deployment

    Project Management & Main Screen 2.2.3. REBOOT AFTER DEPLOYMENT Reboot after Deployment With “ ” enabled, the selected devices will automatically start rebooting process upon completion of deployment. 2.2.4. SNACKBAR & MESSAGES The snackbar at the bottom gives information or feedback after you take an action. Certain critical messages will also show in a pop-up window to catch your attention.
  • Page 54: Manage Projects

    Open Project Click on “ ” on Toolbar to open the project folder. You may view, delete or duplicate project files. By default, all projects are saved in the path C:\CipherLab\ADC, Preferences which can be modified in 2.3.1. CREATE A PROJECT...
  • Page 55 Project Management & Main Screen FROM MAIN SCREEN TOOLBAR New Project If the startup dialog has been dismissed, click on “ ” on Toolbar. Define the Create ”. scope of your project and click on “ Cancel Create NEW PROJECT WINDOW New Project The items need to be defined on “...
  • Page 56 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Reader Module  Specify which barcode reader module is equipped on your device. Keypad Type  Specify which type of keypad is equipped on your device. UHF RFID  EZConig Select whether to configure the settings of which is for RK25 mobile computer to works with RK25 UHF RFID Reader to read RFID tags.
  • Page 57: Open A Project

    Project Management & Main Screen 2.3.2. OPEN A PROJECT To open an existing project: 1) From the startup dialog, double-click on a project or select a project and then click on Open “ ” if you already have some projects. The setting buttons on the startup dialog are: Item Description...
  • Page 58 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Open Project 2) If the startup dialog has been dismissed, click on “ ” on Toolbar. 3) On the project list, double-click on the desired project or select the project and click Open ” to open it. “...
  • Page 59: Delete A Project

    Project Management & Main Screen 2.3.3. DELETE A PROJECT If you want to delete an existing project, please: Open Project 1) Click “ ” on Toolbar. Delete 2) Then, select the project from the project list and click “ ”.
  • Page 60: Duplicate A Project

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 2.3.4. DUPLICATE A PROJECT To copy an existing project and make change of it: Open Project 1) Click on “ ” on Toolbar to load the project you’d like to duplicate. Save Project As 2) Click on “ ”on Toolbar.
  • Page 61 Project Management & Main Screen Save 4) On Main Screen, modify the configuration settings and click “ ” on Toolbar to save this new project.
  • Page 62: View Project Info

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 2.3.5. VIEW PROJECT INFO If you want to view the summary of the current project, please: Project Information 1) Click on “ ” on Toolbar. 2) A Project Information window will pop up. You can click on “X” to close it.
  • Page 63: Chapter 3. Customize Project Configuration

    Customize Project Configuration Chapter 3 CUSTOMIZE PROJECT CONFIGURATION Configure Device Settings This chapter specifies the configurations to be set on “ ” window Configure… Specify your deployment which can be opened by clicking the button “ ” in task(s) area on Main screen. IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 Overview ..............
  • Page 64: Overview

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.1. OVERVIEW General Options Application Options selecting After the “ ” and “ ” to be configured, click on Configure… Configure Device Settings “ ” to open “ ” window for further settings to be written to the devices.
  • Page 65: Configurable Settings

    Customize Project Configuration 3.1.1. CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS Configure Device Settings The configurable setting items on “ ” window are as below: Item Description To set the files to be copied to the device while deploying. File Transfer To set the app(s): Auto Installation: ...
  • Page 66 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Item Description To configure the further system settings for the device. System Settings To configure the settings of the app “Software Trigger” which presents a virtual button to work as a real trigger key to control the Software Trigger bardcode scanner to scan the code.
  • Page 67: Buttons On Configure Device Settings Toolbar

    Customize Project Configuration 3.1.2. BUTTONS ON CONFIGURE DEVICE SETTINGS TOOLBAR Configure Device Settings window, the buttons on the toolbar deliver the following functions: Apply  Get link To close “ ” window. Configure Device Settings To save the settings and close window.
  • Page 68 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Synchronize all settings with Device  Instead of working on the device configurations from scratch, you may fetch the current configurations from device by connecting your device to PC via USB connection and clicking Synchronize all settings with Device on “...
  • Page 69: How To Synchronize The Device Settings

    Customize Project Configuration 3.1.3. HOW TO SYNCHRONIZE THE DEVICE SETTINGS Synchronize all settings with Device You may need to acquire the device settings through “ ” in order to get the setting information to be edited for certain built-in application or system settings or even get the user-installed app information from your device.
  • Page 70 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Build number Developer options 2) Tap on “ ” for 7 times to enable Developer options System Developer options 3) Once is on, you can find it in . Enter “ ” and USB debugging swipe down to find “...
  • Page 71 Customize Project Configuration Allow USB 4) Connect the device with your PC where ADC is installed, and confirm “ debugging ” on your device. Connect device with PC RUN THE APP(S) ON DEVICE To successfully acquire the settings information from your device, please launch those apps Application Options (listed on “...
  • Page 72 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide SYNCHRONIZE ALL SETTINGS WITH DEVICE Make sure that you’ve properly got the settings for enabling debugging mode done before Synchronize all settings with Device performing “ ”. Configure Device Settings Synchronize all settings with Device On “...
  • Page 73 Customize Project Configuration You may get a failure report about the app(s) which setting info cannot be successfully acquired by ADC after synchronization. Click “ ” to close this failure report window.
  • Page 74: Save The Changes Of Configure Device Settings To The Project

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.1.4. SAVE THE CHANGES OF CONFIGURE DEVICE SETTINGS TO THE PROJECT Configure Device Settings After completing configuring the settings details on window and Save Project returning to Main Screen, remember to click on “ ” before exiting this program.
  • Page 75: File Transfer

    Customize Project Configuration 3.2. FILE TRANSFER File Transfer “ ” is to set the files to be copied to device while deploying. 1) Drag-and-drop any file(s) to the file list or click “ ”. Reset current option  Add files to the list. Edit ...
  • Page 76 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 2) You can add files from your pc by selecting , and click Browse to locate the file. Or you can select and key in URL or select and key in FTP to add files. 3) Then choose to store the file either in the device or in the SD card folder.
  • Page 77: Apps

    Customize Project Configuration 3.3. APPS To arrange the applications for your device through “ ”, please click on “ ” to dictate. open the window and select the action you’d like to Synchronize current option Reset current option The buttons and the setting on “ ”...
  • Page 78: Auto Installation

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.3.1. AUTO INSTALLATION The specified apk files will be copied to device while deploying and the programs will be automatically installed upon completion of deployment. To set the file, please select and click on to browse through PC folders. Or you can select and key in URL or select and key in FTP to add files.
  • Page 79 Customize Project Configuration Apply File FTP  Cancel Input the FTP for the device to download the apk file, and enter the file name for Apply Configure Device Settings Click on “ ” to return to window, and the file you set is now on the list.
  • Page 80: Auto Run

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.3.2. AUTO RUN The specified programs will be executed automatically when the device restarts. During deployment, the new Auto Run app will overwrite the previous one. Therefore, if you check Auto Run General Options “ ”...
  • Page 81 Customize Project Configuration Associated app Apply Select the app from “ ” list, and then click on “ ” to add it.
  • Page 82: Auto Permission

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.3.3. AUTO PERMISSION Synchronize all To control over the permission of specified app requests, please perform “ settings with Device Associated app ” to sync with your device in advance to get the “ ” list, or eles, you need to fill in the filename and the package name to demonstrate the app installed on the device.
  • Page 83 Customize Project Configuration Apply Configure Device Settings Click on “ ” to add this app to the list and return to window. Configure Device Settings Apply Before closing the window, be sure to click on Configure Device Settings toolbar.
  • Page 84: Other Configurations

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.3.4. OTHER CONFIGURATIONS Auto Installation Auto Run The following configurations are the combination of “ ”, “ ”, and Auto Permission “ ”. AUTO INSTALLATION & AUTO RUN To set the app to be installed after deployment and the app will execute automatically on device boot up.
  • Page 85 Customize Project Configuration AUTO INSTALLATION & AUTO PERMISSION Select the apk installation source from file on your PC , URL or FTP download, also check the permission you’d like to allow for this app. All Permission: Allow all the permission ...
  • Page 86 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide AUTO INSTALLATION & AUTO RUN & AUTO PERMISSION Choose the app to be installed after deployment by uploading the apk file to ADC program or providing the URL or FTP for the device to download the apk file, set this app to be executed on device boot up, and select the permission you grant for it.
  • Page 87: Barcode Reader

    Customize Project Configuration 3.4. BARCODE READER Barcode Reader “ ” is to configure the scan engine inside the mobile computer and set the scanner preferences according to the user’s need and dictate the way to output decoded ReaderConfig data through the application ”.
  • Page 88 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Delete Profile:  To remove the selected profile from the list. Copy Profile  To copy an existing profile and make changes from it. Rename Profile  To give the selected profile a new name. Synchronize all settings with Device Synchronize current option Execute “...
  • Page 89: Profile Management

    Customize Project Configuration 3.4.1. PROFILE MANAGEMENT Through the profile management buttons, you can: NEW PROFILE New Profile Click on “ ” to create a new profile. Enter a name for this new profile and “ ”.
  • Page 90 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide DELETE PROFILE To delete an existing profile, please select the profile to be delete, click on the profile Delete Profile management button “ ”, and confirm deleting by “ ”.
  • Page 91 Customize Project Configuration COPY PROFILE To copy an existing profile and make changes from it, please select a profile to be copied Copy Profile and click on “ ”. Enter a new name for this profile and confirm by “ ”.
  • Page 92 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide RENAME PROFILE Rename Profile Simply select the profile you’d like to rename and click on “ ”. Enter a new name for the profile, and then click on “ ” button to change its name.
  • Page 93: Edit Profile

    Customize Project Configuration 3.4.2. EDIT PROFILE To edit a profile, please double-click the profile, or select the profile to be edited and click on Edit Profile “ ” to open the profile detail window for editing. Reset Apply Cancel...
  • Page 94 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Apply Make sure to click on “ ” to save your profile settings before closing this profile detail window. The followings are the brief introduction about the items on the profile detail window. For ReaderConfig User Guide for completely description for all the setting items, please refer to Android SCANNER PREFERENCE...
  • Page 95 Customize Project Configuration Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN addons. Addon Redundancy Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read. Illumination Power Users can adjust the illumination brightness of the LED light source. Level Transmit AIM Code ID Sets whether to include AIM code ID character in the decoded data.
  • Page 96 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Barcode charset Specifies the current decoding for barcode data. By enabling this option, only the last scanned data entry will be Clear Previous Data output.
  • Page 97 Customize Project Configuration ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING criteria User can customize the output data through the defined rules which combine “ ” with actions criteria “ ” to be performed. If the decoded data meets the “ ”, it will be output actions according to the “...
  • Page 98 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide DELETE A RULE Delete To delete a rule, simply select the rule to be deleted and click on “ ”.
  • Page 99 Customize Project Configuration EDIT A RULE Edit Double-click on the rule, or select the rule and then click “ ” to enter the rule detail criteria actions page to edit “ ” and “ ”.
  • Page 100 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide CRITERIA Criteria “ ” is to set the limits and requirements to filter the decoded data. criteria When the barcode is read and the input data fulfils the “ ”, it will be dealt with by the actions associated “...
  • Page 101 Customize Project Configuration ACTIONS actions A rule contains multiple “ ” which process the decoded barcode data conforms to the criteria “ ” and reformat the data to be transmitted. New Action To create an action, please click on “ ”...
  • Page 102 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Edit To edit an action, please double-click the action, or select the action and then “ ”. Delete To delete an action, please select the action to be deleted and then “ ”. The decoded data is processed by actions sequentially. The permutation of actions affects the output data, that is, different permutations of actions may result in different output data.
  • Page 103 Customize Project Configuration NOTIFICATION SETTINGS Notification Settings for scanning enables the device audible, visible and tactile feedback good read. Item Description Visual Indicator To enable or disable LED light (left) for scanning good read. To enable or disable tactile feedback (vibration) for good read and set the Vibrator duration to vibrate.
  • Page 104 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 1D SYMBOLOGIES & 2D SYMBOLOGIES On “1D Symbologies” and “2D Symbologies” tab pages, you can set the symbologies to read and the details about the featured settings. To enable the symbology, please tick its checkbox; to open the settings page of the More symbology, please click on its “...
  • Page 105 Customize Project Configuration PROFILE Associated app Associated app With an “ ”, the profile can be enabled, and the “ ” on the ReaderConfig device will receive the decoded data output by once the profile is enabled. ASSOCIATED APP Associated app “...
  • Page 106 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide PROFILE ENABLE Associated app Once you assign an application to a profile to be the profile’s “ ”, this profile Profile Enable can be enabled by ticking the checkbox “ ”. Apply Make sure to click on “ ”...
  • Page 107: Security

    Customize Project Configuration 3.4.3. SECURITY You can set a password to restrict other users of the device from changing certain ReaderConfig configurations or accessing certain functions in the app. Security Barcode Reader Simply enter " " tab page under " ".
  • Page 108: Button Assignment

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.5. BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Button Assignment Configure Device Settings The function “ ” on “ ” window, which depending project device model you set, is to assign specific functions to the programmable keys Button Assignment through the device system settings, or to be releated to the built-in app “ ”...
  • Page 109 Customize Project Configuration To define the function for the physical keys, please double-click on the key to be configured to enter the key’s detailed settings page. KEY MAPPING Select the key categories and the physical key to be assigned to the key from the drop-down menu, and click “Apply”...
  • Page 110 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide LAUNCH APPLICATION WITH INTENT Input the intent (the specific intent string should be input beforehand in the configuration xml file on your device) to assign the key to launch a specific application. Click “Apply” to save the setting.
  • Page 111: Buttom Assignment (For Rs35, Rk25, Rk95, & 9700A)

    Customize Project Configuration 3.5.2. BUTTOM ASSIGNMENT (FOR RS35, RK25, RK95, & 9700A) Button Assignment For the device models listed below, “ ” is a built-in application for redefining the functions of physical keys to trigger different actions. RS35  RK25 ...
  • Page 112 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Delete Profile:  To remove the selected profile from the list. Copy Profile  To copy an existing profile and make changes from it. Rename Profile  To give the selected profile a new name. Synchronize all settings with Device Synchronize current option Execute “...
  • Page 113 Customize Project Configuration NEW PROFILE New Profile To create a new profile, please click on “ ”, enter the profile name, and then click “OK” to create it.
  • Page 114 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide EDIT PROFILE Edit Profile “ ” is to change the key functions to meet the user’s needs. Click on a profile Edit Profile to select it and then click on the profile management button “ ”, or click twice on a profile to list all the keys it contains.
  • Page 115 Customize Project Configuration KEY MAPPING Key Mapping Click the radio button to select “ ” to map the selected key to another key: 1) Expand the pull-down menu and select the key type. 2) Select the key function you would like to Apply assign, and click on “...
  • Page 116 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide LAUNCH APPLICATION Launch Application Synchronize all settings To assign the key through “ ”, please perform “ with Device Synchronize current option ” or “ ” to synchronize the applications in the currently-connected device beforehand. Launch Application Click the radio button to select “...
  • Page 117 ” as the name of the intent to be launched. <activity android:name=".MainActivity" android:label="@string/app_name" > <intent-filter> <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" /> <action android:name="cipherlab.intent.action.Test" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" /> </intent-filter> </activity> Launch Activity with Intent Click the radio button to select “ ” and enter cipherlab.intent.action.Test...
  • Page 118 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide WAKE UP To determine whether to wake up the device display from the off-screen state by pressing this scan key. Scan This function is only for trigger keys ( Left Scan Right Scan Pistol Scan , &...
  • Page 119 Customize Project Configuration Enable Disable KEYPAD LOCK Shift For the device with physical keypad, you can lock the physical keys by pressing Backspace keys to avoid pressing the keys accidentally. If you would like to enable or disable the keypad lock function, you can: Edit Profile 1) Click on a profile and then “...
  • Page 120 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Note: The three soft keys, Back , Home , and App Switch , are never locked even if Keypad lock is enabled. SAVE YOUR PROFILE KEY BEHAVIOR After you change the key functions or enable/disable keys, always remember to click on Save Apply “...
  • Page 121 Customize Project Configuration Save: Save your change of the key functions or enable/disable keys.  Cancel: Directly close the window without saving any change.  Reset: Restore the key functions to the default. ...
  • Page 122 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide SET THE ACTIVE PROFILE You can create different profiles for differnet work enviroments, and only one profile can be active at a time. To set the active profile, please click the radio button on the right of a profile to make the profile active.
  • Page 123: Wireless Manager

    Customize Project Configuration 3.6. WIRELESS MANAGER Wireless Manager “ ” is for setting the device Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular data, and NFC to be enabled or disabled. Make changes by turning on or off the switch for one or all wireless signals. Apply Configure Device Settings ”...
  • Page 124: Wi-Fi Settings

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.7. WI-FI SETTINGS Wi-Fi Settings “ ” is to set the wireless profile for the device(s) to apply. To add a new wireless Apply profile by “ ” , fill in the necessary fields, and click on “ ”...
  • Page 125 Notify when an open network is available. Network Notification Set when to turn Wi-Fi on during sleep. Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep CIPHERLAB PROPRIETARY SETTINGS Item Description Select Automatic, 5 GHz only, or 2.4 GHz only for your Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Frequency Band frequency band.
  • Page 126 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide The device retains network connection and takes a while to wait for the response from the Wi-Fi till the device cannot reconnect to the Wi-Fi Connection Timeout previously connected Wi-Fi AP. Item Description Once “Wi-Fi Connection Timeout” is enabled, you can further set the Set Timeout Value timeout value.
  • Page 127 Customize Project Configuration CHANNEL SELECTION Channel Selection “ ” is to select the Wi-Fi channel(s) to narrow down frequency band of the 2.4GHz (802.11b/g/n) or 5 GHz (802.11a/n). Select All  Select all the listed channels. Clear All  Deselect all the channels you choose. MISCELLANEOUS Item Description...
  • Page 128: Cellular Data

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.8. CELLULAR DATA Cellular Data “ ” is for configuring your cellular data network. To add a new cellular data network by “ ”, fill in the information about this cellular data network, and click on Apply “...
  • Page 129 Customize Project Configuration Cellular Data The buttons on “ ” page are: Button Description To add a new cellular data network. To edit the selected cellular data network. Edit To delete the selected cellular data network. Delete Apply Configure Please click on “ ”...
  • Page 130: Terminal Emulation

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.9. TERMINAL EMULATION Terminal Emulation Before you perform the synchronization by ADC, make sure has been launched on the device for at least one time. Terminal Emulation Terminal Emulation The detailed instruction about “ ”, please refer to User Guide (Android) SELECT A HOST FOR DEFAULT CONNECTION Click the radio button to set a host profile as the active profile.
  • Page 131 Customize Project Configuration ACCESS CONTROL Terminal Emulation allows setting up a password mechanism to prevent unauthorized access of application settings, or leaving the application without authorization. Item Description Specify the password for access control. Enter your password Type the same password again. Confirm password Select the checkboxes to apply the password protection to the Select to apply password...
  • Page 132: Session Settings

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.9.1. SESSION SETTINGS Host Profile Emulation Settings Network Settings of a session consist of four tabs: , and Debug HOST PROFILE Item Description Click the drop-down menu to set the profile to connect to the Emulation Type prospective host, VT or TN type.
  • Page 133 Customize Project Configuration Select the checkbox to enable auto connection. Auto Connect Select the checkbox to enable auto sign-on and proceed with further Auto Sign On settings below. Input the login name. Login Name Input the login password. Login Password Input the command (only for VT emulation type).
  • Page 134 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide EMULATION SETTINGS Emulation Settings Click to enter tab page: VT SETTINGS VT Settings Click to open panel to show the settings. Item Description Capitalizes all the letters of input data. Data Input Uppercase Shows typed text and commands locally on Terminal Emulation, and transmits them to host service only after Enter key is hit to confirm LineBuffer the input.
  • Page 135 Customize Project Configuration Item Description Specify a string to be sent to the host when receiving an ENQ from the host. Users can include the variables as follows for device identification. Variables Description %m%n%o%p%q%r depict six octets of the MAC address %a%b%c%d depict four octets of the IP address depict the TE session number...
  • Page 136 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Item Description Enable/disable viewing the desired portion of the screen by swiping Screen Panning the display. Auto Popup SIP On Check it to enable the pop-up SIP on connection. Connection Check it to enable pop-up Macro toolbar on the screen once the Activate Macro session is connected.
  • Page 137 Customize Project Configuration Full Screen The part of “ ”: Item Description Check to enable full screen mode automatically when connecting to Auto Full Screen On the server. Connection Check to enable the Navigation bar in full screen mode. Show Navigation Bar Sets the items to display in full screen, either the battery level icon or Wi-Fi signal strength icon, on condition that the title bar is not enabled.
  • Page 138 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Feedback By Command/Text Expand panel to show the settings: Item Description Assign the command (escape sequence) for input success. When Terminal Emulation receives the command, the mobile computer will play the specified beeper sound or vibrate for the specified amount of time.
  • Page 139 Customize Project Configuration Edit Select a particular key item and then click on “ ” to show the setting page. Click on Open ASCII Table the button “ ” to bring up the dialog to specify the server command string for the key.
  • Page 140 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Server Key  The function performed on the server. Mapped Physical Key  Configures the selected Server Key. Setting Description Lists the categories of Physical Keys.  Alphabets  Numbers  Punctuations  Category Function Keys ...
  • Page 141 Customize Project Configuration Item Description Select the checkbox to enable SSH. Enable SSH Select the checkbox to generate SSH log. Generate SSH Log Click the drop-down menu to select between Key File and Name/Pwd. Load a profile key:  Transfer a key file (*.pem or *.ppk) to your mobile computer. Click Advance button to bring up the dialog.
  • Page 142 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide General Options Enable this option to enhance the performance of small-amount of data transmission between Server and client Device. However, this Use TCP No-Delay function might result in excessive traffic of short packets. The “pseudo-terminal mode” is fundamental for VT (UNIX) host No Pseudo-Terminal on system to build up emulation sessions between client Devices.
  • Page 143 Customize Project Configuration Proxy Proxy allows you to configure CL TE to use various types of proxy servers in order to make network connections. The settings affect the primary network connection from your CL TE SSH session, but also any extra connections made as a result of SSH port forwarding.
  • Page 144: Applock

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.10. APPLOCK AppLock Synchronize all settings with Device configuration, please perform “ ” or Synchronize current option “ ” to synchronize settings with your device first so that the applications and system settings can be imported to the white page. Please make sure AppLock application has been launched on the device for at least one time before you perform the synchronization.
  • Page 145: Add App

    Customize Project Configuration 3.10.1. ADD APP Add App Allowed The setting button “ ” on AppLock page is to add an application to Apps Synchronize all view on the device when its home application is set as AppLock. “ settings with Device Synchronize current option ”...
  • Page 146: Create A New App Item

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Apply 2) Click “ ” to add the app(s). 3.10.2. CREATE A NEW APP ITEM Synchronize all Without performing “ settings with Device Synchronize ” or “ current option ”, you may click on Create a new App item “...
  • Page 147: Add Shortcut

    Customize Project Configuration 3.10.3. ADD SHORTCUT Add Shortcut “ ” on to add system setting as shortcut to Allowed Apps view. Tick the Apply checkbox of the system setting and then click on “ ”.
  • Page 148: Add Package Naming Rule

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.10.4. ADD PACKAGE NAMING RULE Add Package Naming Rule “ ” is to set the naming rule to prescribe which apk (Android application package) can be manually installed on the device and automatically added to Allowed apps list “...
  • Page 149: Edit

    Customize Project Configuration Remove the selected rule from the white list.  Package naming rule white list Confirm your changed setting on “ ” window. Cancel  Package naming rule white list Withdraw your changed setting on “ ” window. 3.10.5.
  • Page 150 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Application Settings “ ” window offers the following settings: Apply Delete Cancel Add shortcut LABEL Label “ ” is the field for inputting the new name for this app. HIDE ICON ON APPLOCK DESKTOP Hide icon on AppLock desktop Allow “...
  • Page 151 Customize Project Configuration SCREEN PINNING Screen pinning The application with “ ” function enabled could not be exited or closed by tapping any hardware buttons on the device or by any means, even if the application itself offers the quit/exit/leave function. The only way to unpin the screen-pinned application is to Back Unpin long press...
  • Page 152 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide ADD SHORTCUT Chrome Add shortcut For “ ”, you can add website shortcut to the main screen by “ ”. SITE PROTECTION Site protection “ ” is for setting certain sites as blacklist or whitelist for up to 32 URLs. This Android default browser Chrome function is only available for the applications...
  • Page 153: Options

    Customize Project Configuration Site protection The buttons for “ ” are: Add: Add a new site.  Edit: Edit the selected site on site list.  Delete: Remove the selected site from the site list.  3.10.6. OPTIONS Options AppLock “...
  • Page 154 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide DISPLAY Setting Description home To set the wallpaper for AppLock screen. Wallpaper home To display a logo at the top of AppLock screen. Logo To set the t AppLock ext color displayed on home screen. Home screen text color SECURITY Setting...
  • Page 155: System Settings

    Customize Project Configuration 3.11. SYSTEM SETTINGS System Settings “ ” lists the android system settings on device as below: 3.11.1. DEVICE Please click to expand more settings. HOME APP Setting Description To select “Launcher” or “AppLock” to be Home app. Home App DISPLAY Setting...
  • Page 156 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide BATTERY Setting Description To select “Performance mode” which offers better & extra 10% to 20% working hour performance but might affect battery life, or Battery Mode Selection “Balance mode” which balances between working hour and battery life.
  • Page 157: Personal

    To enable or disable the device GPS. If “GPS” is enabled, you could further select the mode between Mode “High accuracy”, “Battery saving”, and “Device only”. Note: RK95 and 9700A mobile computers doesn’t support “Location”. SECURITY Setting Description To select “None”, “Swipe”, “Pin”, or “Password” for screen lock.
  • Page 158: System

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide LANGUAGE & INPUT Setting Description the desired system language for the device. To set Language By enabling “Spell Checker a list of suggested words will be shown ”, Spell Checker as you type on your device. By enabling this function, the virtual keyboard will be shown.
  • Page 159: Software Trigger

    Customize Project Configuration 3.12. SOFTWARE TRIGGER Softeware Trigger “ ” is an application which serves as a real trigger key on your device, and it floats on top of all other programs for convenient trigger control of the barcode scanner. Enable ...
  • Page 160: Ezconfig

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.13. EZCONFIG EZConig is a built-in UHF RFID application which is for CipheLab RK25 mobile computer to EZConfig User Guide works with RK25 UHF RFID Reader to read RFID tags. Please refer to for Android for the detailed instruction.l Please click on each category to list the settings.
  • Page 161: Scan Settings

    Customize Project Configuration BEEPER Setting Description Check to enable the LED indicator of RK25 UHF RFID Reader which will flash in red 5 times every 2 minutes or when it wakes up from Low Battery LED suspend mode if the battery power level is 0% Select to mute the beeper for good read, or set the sound for good Beep when good read read.
  • Page 162 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide PREFERENCES Setting Description To select from the drop-down menu to set the work mode. Work Mode If you select the mode other than “Multi-tag mode”, you can further set “RF Link”. To select the RF Link depends on the interference suppression RF Link abilities and the speed you need for the application environment.
  • Page 163: Decoding Scheme

    Customize Project Configuration DATA OUTPUT Setting Description To treat the decoded data as typed text and outputs it to the active application on the device. Keyboard Emulation Trigger Key Keyboard Emulation is only available when is set as “Once”. To set the delay time which is inserted between every character being transmitted.
  • Page 164: Filter

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.13.4. FILTER The EPC encoding scheme allows RFID reader to accept various types of tag. However, the EPC filter can pick only one type of tag from those EPC tags; other types will be bypassed. EPC encoding scheme None Select the...
  • Page 165 Customize Project Configuration FILTER TYPE EPC filter is designed to check the contents of the EPC tag with the specified tag type to determine whether the scanned record is accepted or ignored. Include EPC Exclude EPC Please select “ ” as the whitelist while “ ”...
  • Page 166: Other

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.13.5. OTHER To set the power mode for your RK25 UHF RFID reader: Setting Description The mode that saves the battery power. Its speed of reading multiple tags is 30% slower than “Normal Mode”, but it Power Save Mode improves 7% operating time compared with “Normal Mode”.
  • Page 167: Security

    Customize Project Configuration 3.13.6. SECURITY Security EZConfig Security Click the subitem “ ” of ” on sidebar to enter “ ” page. PASSWORD By setting your password, you can restrict other users of this mobile computer from EZConfig changing certain configurations or accessing certain functions in Simply enter and confirm your password.
  • Page 168: Enterprise Settings

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.14. ENTERPRISE SETTINGS Enterprise Settings The settings on “ ” page vary according to the project device model set. This section lists all the settings: LOCK QUICK SETTINGS To enable or disable the status bar on the top of the screen. Lock quick settings Quick Once “...
  • Page 169: Enterprise Settings On Rk95 Cold Chain Model

    Customize Project Configuration CONVERT UHF EPC TO ASCII Convert UHF EPC to ASCII “ ” is only for RK25 mobile computer to work with RK25 UHF RFID Reader to convert the EPC code (hexadecimal) to ASCII code under the following conditions: All the decoded EPC code (hexadecimal) corresponds to ASCII code must be visible ...
  • Page 170 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide ENABLE Enable “ ” is to turn on the heater for monitoring the temperature of the device and the heaters. Please turn on or turn off the heaters depends on the real operating environments. AUTOMATIC Automatic Manual Click to switch the heater mode between “...
  • Page 171 Customize Project Configuration MANUAL Manual LCM Heater Window Heater When heater mode is set as “ ”, both “ ” and “ ” need to be activated respectively. Note: The detailed instruction about Enterprise Settings for RK95 mobile computer, please refer to RK95 Mobile Computer Cold Chain UI Introduction.
  • Page 172: Sip Controller

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 3.15. SIP CONTROLLER SIP Controller “ ” is a built-in application on device for quickly open or close virtual keyboard by tapping on the floating button. Setting Description Check “Enable” to make the virtual button of “SIP Controller” to Enable appear on device screen.
  • Page 173: Customize

    Customize Project Configuration 3.16. CUSTOMIZE Battery Sensor “ ” is only for RK25 mobile computer to detect whether the battery (which is with the battery cover) is removed. Battery Sensor Once you disable “ ”, battery hot swap becomes unavailable. For RS35 mobile computer, you can click edit the Uninstall List and Delete List here.
  • Page 174 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide DELETE LIST Click “New ” to enter the path of the file to be deleted, you can either choose the path from the device or SD card . Click “Edit ” to edit path, and click “Clear ”...
  • Page 175: Advanced System Settings

    Customize Project Configuration 3.17. ADVANCED SYSTEM SETTINGS Advanced System Settings “ ” is to set how to update the OS Image of your device(s) and to decide whether to back up the settings to prevent the settings to be erased when carrying out factory reset on device.
  • Page 176: Chapter 4. Apply Configuration To Device

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Chapter 4 APPLY CONFIGURATION TO DEVICE provides 3 ways to apply the configuration to your mobile computers, including conveying the settings to the connected device, creating a download link of the project (from Google Drive or other cloud storage) for the devices to download and apply, and generating setting barcodes to be scanned by the devices.
  • Page 177: Deploy All Settings To Devices

    Apply Configuration to Device 4.1. DEPLOY ALL SETTINGS TO DEVICES User can convey the project settings to the device which is connected with your PC where ADC program is installed. Once you finish configurating all the settings of a project, follow the steps to proform the deploying: 1) Connect your devices with your PC.
  • Page 178 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 4) Deployment starts, and ADC main screen shows the progress bar about the deployment. You can check the progress from Notification Drawer on your device as well. Progress Bar on ADC  Progress Notification on the Device ...
  • Page 179 Apply Configuration to Device 5) After completing the deploying, a notification is shown on your device.
  • Page 180: Compressed File On Google Drive

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 4.2. COMPRESSED FILE ON GOOGLE DRIVE The project settings can be uploaded to your Google Drive for your device((s) to download and apply. 4.2.1. UPLOAD THE COMPRESSED PROJECT FILES TO GOOGLE DRIVE On Main Screen, the “Compressed project files ”...
  • Page 181 Apply Configuration to Device Get link After processing, the “ ” window shows up. Click to select whether to generate the 1D barcode 2D barcode download link to be “ ” or “ ”. Copy to Clipboard Create 1D barcode Create 2D barcode Compress files and upload Google drive Note:...
  • Page 182: Scan Barcode(S) To Download Project File For Apply Settings

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 4.2.2. SCAN BARCODE(S) TO DOWNLOAD PROJECT FILE FOR APPLY SETTINGS Open the .pdf file and scanned the barcode(s) by the device(s) to be set. Before you start, make sure your device has Internet connection. BARCODE TO SETTING BarcodeToSetting Launch the application “...
  • Page 183 Apply Configuration to Device Aim the scan window at the barcode you just generated and press the trigger to read the barcode. It takes few seconds for your device to download and apply the configuration after scanning PASS the barcode(s). Configuration is complete with the result shows “ ”.
  • Page 184: Apply Your Selected Configurations

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 4.3. APPLY YOUR SELECTED CONFIGURATIONS You can export certain configurations from to your devices without USB connection. Please note that if you select those settings with “ ” , your device(s) to be applied must have Internet connection. 4.3.1.
  • Page 185 Apply Configuration to Device 2) Go through every tab page to switch on the settings to be exported. You can export all your demand settings available for generating barcodes at one time. Please note that the settings are still configurable in this step. Create PDF file 3) Click on “...
  • Page 186 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide CONFIGURE THE SETTINGS TO BE EXPORTED Create 1D barcode Create 2D barcode After “ ” or “ ” is clicked, you can select the exported settings by switch, and during this process, all the settings can be configured. For those settings which invoke the windows for more detailed configurations, make sure to Apply click on “...
  • Page 187: Apply The Settings By Barcode To Setting

    Apply Configuration to Device 4.3.2. APPLY THE SETTINGS BY BARCODE TO SETTING Open the .pdf file which contains the barcode(s) you generated, and printed the barcode(s) out if necessary. BarcodeToSetting Launch the application “ ” on the device. Item Description The total amount of the barcodes to be Number of barcodes scanned.
  • Page 188 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Aim the device scan window at the barcodes, and press the trigger to sequentially scan to apply the configurations. BarcodeToSetting PASS As the result on shows “ ”, it indicates that the configurations of your devices is complete.
  • Page 189: Deploy From Url

    Apply Configuration to Device 4.4. DEPLOY FROM URL To apply your project settings to the device by downloading the project .zip file from the Deploy cloud storage other than Google Drive, you can generate the setting barcode by “ From URL ”.
  • Page 190 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Only compress files Enter the file name, choose “ ”, and click on “ ”. The current project will be saved as a .zip file to the folder of this project on your PC.
  • Page 191 Apply Configuration to Device SAVE CURRENT PROJECT TO SD CARD SD card or the USB disk is required for saving the project settings exported from ADC. Save current project to SD card Click on “ ” on ADC main screen toolbar, and select the drive (SD card or USB disk) you would like to save this project.
  • Page 192 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Right-click on this ADC folder, and select the function from the menu to compress the folder in zip.
  • Page 193: Create The Url

    Apply Configuration to Device 4.4.2. CREATE THE URL Deploy From Upload the ADC project zip file to your cloud storage and then create a link for “ ”. OneDrive Dropbox The followings take for examples: ONEDRIVE ADC.zip 1) In your OneDrive folder where the zip file located, click to select the file “ ”...
  • Page 194 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Generate 2) Click on “ ” to get a code. 3) Copy and paste the code displayed on OneDrive into any file or field where you can edit...
  • Page 195 Apply Configuration to Device 4) Extract the address from the code.
  • Page 196 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide embed download Deploy From URL 5) Replace the word “ ” with “ ”, and save this URL for “ ”.
  • Page 197 Apply Configuration to Device DROPBOX ADC.zip 1) Upload the file “ ” you onto your Dropbox. ADC.zip Share 2) Click on the more button next to “ ” to open the menu, and select “ ”.
  • Page 198 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide Create then copy link 3) Click on “ ” on the popup window. 4) Paste the link you just copied into a text editor.
  • Page 199 Apply Configuration to Device 5) Replace “www.dropbox.com” with “dl.dropboxusercontent.com”, and save this URL for “Deploy From URL”.
  • Page 200: Generate 2D Barcode For Deploy With Barcode

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 4.4.3. GENERATE 2D BARCODE FOR DEPLOY WITH BARCODE Customize Android Setup Wizard 1) Click on “ ” on ADC main screen toolbar. Customize Android Setup Wizard Wi-Fi 2) In “ ” window, tick the checkbox of and set up the Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 201 Apply Configuration to Device Create 2D barcode 3) Generate the setting barcode by “ ”. The barcode will be saved in PDF file format in the current project folder.
  • Page 202 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 4) Open this .pdf file and print it out if necessary. Boot up the device(s) to run setup wizard, and press the trigger to scan the 2D barcode in Deploy with barcode the step of “ ”.
  • Page 203: Chapter 5. Multi-Language Support

    Multi-language Support Chapter 5 MULTI-LANGUAGE SUPPORT Other than the default interface languages, you can customize your own language file and apply it to this program. IN THIS CHAPTER 5.1 Create Your Own Language File ......... 204 5.2 Edit Your Own Language File ........208...
  • Page 204: Create Your Own Language File

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 5.1. CREATE YOUR OWN LANGUAGE FILE To create your own language file: Preferences Preference 1) Click on “ ” on ADC main screen toolbar to open “ ” window. Cancel Save The ADC default system language cannot be edited.
  • Page 205 Multi-language Support English Japanese Chinese 2) Click on “ ” to create your own display language. all system default languages, to which you are not allowed to make modifications. Edit Language ” window, select the listed item whose wording you would like to 3) On “...
  • Page 206 Android Deployment Configurator User Guide order 4) In to locate your desired item, you can change the alphabetical order of the Quick Search entries or make use of the box. Quick Search 5) Select a label for your language from the drop-down menu on the lower-left and click on Apply “...
  • Page 207 Multi-language Support Edit Language The toolbar buttons in “ ” window are as below: Setting Description Apply: Click “Apply” button to save all the wording you edit. Please note that you need to select your edit language from the drop-down menu before applying.
  • Page 208: Edit Your Own Language File

    Android Deployment Configurator User Guide 5.2. EDIT YOUR OWN LANGUAGE FILE You can edit and delete a customized language file. Preferences 1) Click on “ ” on Toolbar. Delete Edit 2) Choose the language tag. Click on “ ” to remove it or click on “ ”...
  • Page 209 Multi-language Support Save  Save the settings and close the “Preference” window. Cancel  Directly close the “Preference” window without saving any change Save 3) Make sure to click on “ ” to save your settings.

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