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8200/8231/8260
Version 1.05E

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  • Page 1 8200 Series Terminal 8200/8231/8260 Version 1.05E...
  • Page 2 Due to continued product development this information may change without notice. The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between CIPHERLAB and the client and remains the exclusive property of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing.
  • Page 3: For Canada

    IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4: For Hand-Held Product With Rf Functions

    Le dispositif rencontre l'exemption des limites courantes d'évaluation dans la section 2.5 de RSS 102 et la conformité à l'exposition de RSS-102 rf, utilisateurs peut obtenir l'information canadienne sur l'exposition et la conformité de rf. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 5: For Product With Laser

    DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. The use of any batteries or charging devices, which are not originally sold or manufactured by CipherLab, will void your warranty and may cause damage to human body or the product itself.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICES ........................- 3 -   For USA ............................- 3 -   For Canada ............................ - 3 -   For Hand-held Product with RF Functions ................... - 4 -   For Product with Laser ........................- 5 -  ...
  • Page 8 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.8.1 File System ........................24   1.8.2 Directory ..........................24   1.8.3 File Name .......................... 26   LEARNING SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE ..................... 27   2.1 Application Module ........................29   2.1.1 FORGE Application Generator (AG) ................. 29  ...
  • Page 9 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.11 Bluetooth Menu ........................51   3.11.1 Information ........................52   3.11.2 Connect Setting ......................53   3.11.3 Security ........................... 54   3.11.4 Echo Tests ........................55   3.11.5 Pairing Test........................58   3.11.6 Frequent Devices ......................59  ...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    This line of product comes with built-in Bluetooth technology and allows for optional module for 802.11b/g/n connectivity, enabling real time sharing of performance. The 8200 Series Terminal is bundled with powerful and rich features to ensure success in timely processing of information, and thus, makes an ideal choice for inventory control, shop floor management, warehousing and distribution operations.
  • Page 12: Getting Familiarized With 8200

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual GETTING FAMILIARIZED WITH 8200 Figure 1: Overview Description Description Scanning window LED for Good Read and battery charging LED for wireless communications LCD screen Keypad, 24 keys Wristband Communication/charging port Battery compartment...
  • Page 13: Features

    INSIDE THE PACKAGE The following items are included in the package. Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the Terminal. 8200 Series Terminal Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack Wristband Standard USB cable...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual GETTING STARTED INSERTING BATTERY & MEMORY CARD For shipping and storage purposes, save the Terminal and the main battery in separate packages. This will keep both batteries in good condition for future use. Note: Any improper handling may reduce the battery life.
  • Page 15 Introduction Unlock Lock Figure 2: Installing the Main Battery & Memory Card...
  • Page 16: Installing Pistol Grip

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual INSTALLING PISTOL GRIP This contoured pistol grip enables intuitive trigger-and-scan operation, which is very helpful in scan intensive applications. When a pistol grip is necessary, install it to the Terminal by following these steps: 1) Hold the Terminal still and slide the release latch to the right to unlock the battery cover.
  • Page 17: Initial Charging

    Introduction INITIAL CHARGING The main and backup batteries may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the package, you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the Terminal. Instead of direct charging. Note: Battery charging stops when the temperature drops below 0°C or exceeds 40°C.
  • Page 19: Using 8200 Terminal

    Chapter 1 USING 8200 TERMINAL This chapter explains the features and usage of the 8200 Series Terminal. The 8200 family includes: 8200 Batch type 8231 Bluetooth 2.1+EDR / BLE, Class 2; 802.11b/g/n 8260 Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Class 2 IN THIS CHAPTER 1.1 Battery ...............
  • Page 20: Backup Battery

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.1.2 BACKUP BATTERY The backup battery on the main board takes charge when the main battery is removed or drained out. When fully charged, the 3.0 V/18 mAh rechargeable Lithium button cell helps retain data in SRAM and maintain the running of the real-time clock and calendar for at least 25 days without the main battery.
  • Page 21: Memory

    Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal 1.2 MEMORY The collected data can be sent back to a host computer immediately over wireless networks, or stored in memory (SRAM) and upload later. The Terminal is equipped with a calendar chip for accurate time/date logging. When the main battery is removed or drained, the backup battery on the main board is to retain the contents of SRAM and maintain the running of real-time clock and calendar for at least 25 days, on condition that the backup battery has already been fully charged.
  • Page 22: Keypad

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.3 KEYPAD The Terminal is equipped with a keypad of 24 keys for system setup, user entry and so on. The keypad comes with programmable LED backlight, like the screen. Refer to for screen & backlight settings.
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal This alphanumeric keypad is set to numeric mode by default. The [Fn α] key serves as a toggle among numeric, alpha (lower-case alphabetic), and ALPHA (upper-case alphabetic) input modes, as well as function mode. Note: It is not necessary to hold down the [Fn α] key. The associated icon will appear on the lower-left corner of the screen in a sequence as shown below.
  • Page 24 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Below briefly describes the functions of common keys on the Terminal. SCAN The yellow key is used to work as the ENTER key by default. When the reader function is enabled, this yellow key is set to trigger the scan engine so that it can read a barcode.
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal Backlight Configuration Key This key is used to turn ON/OFF the backlight of the LCD and keypad. Also, while pressing [ ], the navigation keys can be used to adjust the luminosity and contrast of the screen backlight. Description [ ] + [Right] Press these keys at the same time to increase the contrast.
  • Page 26: Lcd

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4 LCD The Terminal comes with a FSTN graphic LCD, 160 by 160 pixels resolutions, which can be programmed to display text or graphics, such as specific font and company logo, to meet varying application needs.
  • Page 27: Notifications

    Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal 1.5 NOTIFICATIONS 1.5.1 STATUS LED There are two dual-color LED indicators above the screen. Both can be programmed to provide information that helps diagnosing. For example, if you are using AG runtime, you will be informed of the scanning result immediately. LED1 is used for "Good Read" and will become solid green upon reading a barcode successfully.
  • Page 28: Audio

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual LED1: Red/Green Green User Power ON User definable User definable Solid green for Good Read by default Power Off, Battery System default System default Charging Flashing red: Charging Flashing green: Charging done Charging Error...
  • Page 29: Data Capture

    Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal 1.6 DATA CAPTURE A wide variety of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the Terminal is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running the preloaded AG runtime.
  • Page 30 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Chinese 25 Disabled Coop 25 Disabled Code 3 of 9 Code 39 Enabled Enabled Trioptic Code 39 Disabled Italian Pharmacode (Code 32) Disabled Disabled French Pharmacode Disabled EAN/UPC EAN-8 Enabled Enabled EAN-8 Addon 2...
  • Page 31: Charging & Communications

    Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal 1.7 CHARGING & COMMUNICATIONS Normally, the Terminal ships with a USB cable for charging and communications. If you are using USB Virtual COM for the first time, you must install its driver from the CD-ROM. Driver version 5.3 or later is required. Please remove older versions! The virtual COM port will not be assigned until the USB port is in use.
  • Page 32: Interface Cable Options

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Note: Battery charging stops when the temperature drops below 0°C or exceeds 40°C. It is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18°C to 25°C) for optimal performance. 1.7.1 INTERFACE CABLE OPTIONS For charging via the USB cable, the standard charging current is 500 mA. However, we recommend you to connect the power adaptor to speed up charging the battery.
  • Page 33 Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal Figure 6: Using USB/RS-232 cable Warning: The Terminal is not allowed to function when it is solely on USB power and without a battery loaded. It will display a warning message “Battery Missing” along with an audible alert. In that case, you should install the battery before restarting.
  • Page 34: Sd Card

    4. Check File Size to refresh the size of “A:\BASICRUN\TXACTn.DAT” (n=1~6). 1.8.1 FILE SYSTEM For 8200 Series, it supports FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 and allows formatting the card through C programming or via System Menu | 8. Next Page | 1. SD Card Menu | 2. Access SD Card.
  • Page 35 Chapter 1 Using 8200 Terminal DAT Filename DAT file #1 TXACT1.DAT DAT file #2 TXACT2.DAT DAT file #3 TXACT3.DAT DAT file #4 TXACT4.DAT DAT file #5 TXACT5.DAT DAT file #6 TXACT6.DAT DBF Filename DBF file #1 Record file F1.DB0 System Default F1.DB1 Index Index file #1...
  • Page 36: File Name

    “ * + , : ; < = > ? | [ ] On 8200 Series, it can only display a filename of 1 ~ 8 characters (the null character not included), and filename extension will be displayed if provided. If a file name specified is longer than eight characters, it will be truncated to eight characters.
  • Page 37: Learning Software Architecture

    Chapter 2 LEARNING SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE This chapter mainly describes the software inside the Terminal. It consists of three modules — Kernel, System, and Application; each has a function menu. When a menu is displayed, you may select an item by either of the following ways: Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to move the highlight bar.
  • Page 38 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Figure 7: Software Architecture IN THIS CHAPTER 2.1 Application Module ............. 29 2.2 System Configuration & Core ........30...
  • Page 39: Application Module

    Chapter 2 Learning Software Architecture 2.1 APPLICATION MODULE The Terminal ships with software package on the CD-ROM. It includes FORGE Application Generator (batch and WLAN versions), MIRROR Emulator (VT and 5250 versions), download utilities, etc. 2.1.1 FORGE APPLICATION GENERATOR (AG) For easy development of applications, the Terminal is preloaded with AG runtime.
  • Page 40: Mirror Emulator (Ciphernet)

    IBM 5250 82xx-5250.SHX CipherNet-5250.exe 2.1.3 USER PROGRAM You may need to develop your own application program. For developing custom applications, CipherLab provides BASIC and C compilers through licensing. For detailed information, please contact your sales representative. 2.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION & CORE...
  • Page 41: System Menu

    For managing system configurations and multiple programs, each Terminal comes with System Menu, Program Manager, and Kernel Menu. Refer to the following chapters on how to configure the 8200 Series Terminal, regarding system configurations and program download. 2.2.1 SYSTEM MENU System Menu is bundled with BASIC Runtime or user programs that are written in “C”.
  • Page 42 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual...
  • Page 43: System Menu

    Chapter 3 SYSTEM MENU System Menu is generated by a powerful utility, which offers an interface for engineers (programmers system integrator) view system information, change configuration parameters, download programs and run diagnostics. This menu is designed for engineering tests and maintenance ONLY. For this reason, it provides password protection to prevent unauthorized users from accidentally changing system settings.
  • Page 44: Information

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 Information ............... 34 3.2 Settings ..............36 3.3 Tests ............... 40 3.4 Memory ..............42 3.5 Power ..............43 3.6 Load Program ............44 3.7 DoFTP Menu .............. 47 3.8 SD Card Menu ............49 ......
  • Page 45: Understanding Device Code

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.1.1 UNDERSTANDING DEVICE CODE Device Code Modular Component Types 1st digit Reader module 0= none 1= CCD scan engine 2= Laser scan engine 3= 2D scan engine 2nd digit Wireless module 0= none (8200) 5= Bluetooth only (8260) 8= Bluetooth + 802.11b/g/n (8231)
  • Page 46: Settings

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.2 SETTINGS You can change the default settings here. System Settings Default Values Clock Current time Backlight 20 seconds at level 2, backlight shade enabled Contrast Level 4 Auto Off 10 minutes Power On Options...
  • Page 47: Contrast

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.2.3 CONTRAST Set the contrast level for the LCD. Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to adjust the contrast level. 3.2.4 AUTO OFF The Terminal will be turned off automatically when no operation is taking place during a specified period of time.
  • Page 48: Key Click

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.2.6 KEY CLICK The system will produce an audible signal when any key on the keypad is pressed. The current value is highlighted. Select a desired tone for the speaker or mute it. 3.2.7 SPEAKER VOLUME Set the speaker volume.
  • Page 49: System Password

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.2.11 SYSTEM PASSWORD Set a password to control user access to System Menu, Program Manager and Kernel Menu. The password can be up to eight alphanumeric characters. Note: The password is case-sensitive. To disable a previous password, enter blank on the "Input new password"...
  • Page 50: Tests

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.3 TESTS Here provides functional tests for key parts. 3.3.1 READER Test the reading performance of the scanner. The supported symbologies depend on the scan engine you use. Refer to 1.6 Data Capture for symbologies that are enabled by default.
  • Page 51: Echo Test

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.3.6 ECHO TEST After a physical connection is established properly, run a test utility on your computer and start the test on your Terminal. Select a desired baud rate if necessary. To stop and exit the test, press [ESC]. Interface Description Test Utility...
  • Page 52: Memory

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.4 MEMORY Here provides information and initialization function of the memory. 3.4.1 SIZE INFORMATION — onboard SRAM for data memory Flash — program memory 3.4.2 INITIALIZE Initialize the data memory. Warning! The contents of the data memory (SRAM) will be wiped out after memory...
  • Page 53: Power

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.5 POWER Here shows current voltage consumption. Main (battery) It shows dynamic status of the battery pack, which is used as the main power source. Backup (battery) It shows dynamic status of the button cell, which is used to retain data in SRAM. Warning! Always examine the battery icon on the device screen so that you will be alerted for a low battery condition.
  • Page 54: Load Program

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.6 LOAD PROGRAM Here you can access the Load Program service provided by the kernel. Because the kernel will take over the job, you will not be able to return to System Menu by pressing [ESC].
  • Page 55 Chapter 3 System Menu SETTINGS Interface Options Description USB VCOM Connect the USB cable between your computer and the Terminal. Bluetooth Approach the target Bluetooth enabled device. SD Card This option is available only when the memory card is present. USB VCOM_CDC Connect the USB cable between your computer and the Terminal.
  • Page 56 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual LOAD PROGRAM VIA SD CARD Press the arrow keys to select a file. Then, press [ENTER] to view information of the program file. 1) If you have copied the desired program file(s) to your SD card, go to System Menu | 6.
  • Page 57: Doftp Menu

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.7 DOFTP MENU This submenu is for the FTP client connection. It will log the Terminal into an FTP server via Wi-Fi for the following tasks. Execute and/or update the script file “FTP.dat” Download the program update(s) .SHX Program Download one of the following C program files and/or font file, firmware file: AG Runtime:...
  • Page 58: Local

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.7.1 LOCAL Depending on the script file “FTP.dat” saved on the Terminal, you may update the script file or download any program update from FTP server, if necessary. SETTING Interface Options Supported Description Wi-Fi Connect the Terminal to an access point.
  • Page 59: Sd Card Menu

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.8 SD CARD MENU This submenu is for using the Terminal equipped with SD card as a removable disk, as well as for directly accessing files on SD card. Note: When SD card is present, the card icon will appear flashing while being accessed. If the Terminal is preloaded with Batch AG runtime, it will automatically create two working directories “\AG\IMPORT”...
  • Page 60 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Check Memory For an SD card that has never been used on 8200, a message like “Found New SD Card” will be displayed allowing users to scan the card for memory check. If the action is canceled then, memory check can still be performed here.
  • Page 61: Bluetooth Menu

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.11 BLUETOOTH MENU This submenu is for the Terminal, with built-in Bluetooth module, to work with other Bluetooth enabled devices. You must configure these parameters correctly. Bluetooth Settings Default Value HID, SPP, FTP Client Connect Setting Items Need to Be Checked Local Name Model no.
  • Page 62: Information

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.11.1 INFORMATION Information of network configuration can be viewed here. Bluetooth Menu | 1. Information Kernel version All user libraries reside in Kernel; no external libraries are required. MAC address of the Bluetooth module A name given to the Terminal for identification By default, it is made up of model number and the serial number.
  • Page 63: Connect Setting

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.11.2 CONNECT SETTING Set the connection parameters if necessary. Local Name Enter a name for identifying the Terminal. By default, it is made up of model number and the serial number. Remote Name Leave it empty unless you want to make a specific connection. Broadcast Me Options —...
  • Page 64: Security

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.11.3 SECURITY Set or modify security parameters. Authentication Options — Enable or Disable PIN Code Define the encryption key values. Up to 16 characters, using ASCII code. Note: When authentication is enabled without providing a pre-set PIN code, the Terminal...
  • Page 65: Echo Tests

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.11.4 ECHO TESTS These echo tests are used for verifying connectivity to make sure the Terminal is within coverage. Press [ESC] to stop and exit the test. SPP: Serial Port Profile It is used for ad hoc networking. DUN: Dial-Up Networking Profile DUN Modem - It makes use of a Bluetooth modem or mobile phone as a...
  • Page 66 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual SPP Master Set the Terminal as a master device. 1. Pairing with your computer (slave) must be completed first. 2. Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include - Select “RS-232” for interface.
  • Page 67 Chapter 3 System Menu DUN GPRS The Terminal will try to connect to a mobile phone with GPRS functionality. 1. Pairing with your mobile phone must be completed first. Select “DialUp Network” for Target Machine options. 2. Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include - Select “TCP/IP –...
  • Page 68: Pairing Test

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.11.5 PAIRING TEST The pairing procedure is for the creation and exchange of a link key between two Bluetooth-enabled devices. The devices use the link key for future authentication when exchanging information. 1) The Terminal will start with making an inquiry so that the system can generate a list of device(s) that has been discovered nearby.
  • Page 69: Frequent Devices

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.11.6 FREQUENT DEVICES Here is a list of devices that the Terminal has been connected to lately. After each successful pairing, the system will update it. This list can show information of one device that provides any of the following services: Serial Port (SPP) Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Human Interface Device (HID)
  • Page 70: Wi-Fi Menu

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.12 WI-FI MENU This submenu accesses the settings of 802.11b/g/n wireless networking. You must configure these parameters correctly to be able to make the connection. Note: The menu is available only when the Wi-Fi module is present.
  • Page 71: Information

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.12.1 INFORMATION Information of network configuration can be viewed here. Wi-Fi Menu | 1. Information Kernel version All user libraries reside in Kernel; no external libraries are required. Firmware version of the Wi-Fi module MAC address of the Wi-Fi module A name given to the Terminal for identification.
  • Page 72: Network Setting

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.12.2 NETWORK SETTING Set parameters for IP networking. DHCP Options — Enable or Disable Subnet Mask Enter a new Mask IP, if necessary. Local IP Address Enter a new address for the Terminal, if necessary.
  • Page 73: Wlan Setting

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.12.3 WLAN SETTING Wireless networking can operate in two modes – (1) Ad-hoc mode: peer-to-peer, and (2) Infrastructure mode: point to multi-point through access points. Set the following parameters. Local Name Enter a name for identifying the Terminal. By default, it is made up of model number and the serial number.
  • Page 74 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Power Saving This refers to the low power consumption mode. Options — Enable or Disable The value you set must match that set for the access point. Preamble Options — [1] Long [2] Short [3] Both The value you set must match that set for the access point.
  • Page 75: Security

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.12.4 SECURITY Set or modify security parameters. WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy EAP: Extensible Authentication Protocol WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access Authentication Default authentication type [1] Open System This requires implementing WEP key. [0] Share Key WEP Menu Enable (For Share Key, it must be enabled!) WEP Setting Disable (default)
  • Page 76: Scan Devices

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.12.5 SCAN DEVICES Select this command to launch the scanning for the Wi-Fi hotspots within range. The Terminal will first produce a scanning screen and then a result screen that displays all the WiFi hotspots discovered whether open or secured.
  • Page 77: Profile

    Chapter 3 System Menu 3.12.6 PROFILE Up to 4 profiles can be used to save Wi-Fi connection options.
  • Page 78: Echo Tests

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.12.7 ECHO TESTS This function is used to measure the coverage of the range, estimate the number of APs and Terminals needed, and determine the topology of deploying APs. Client Mode Set the Terminal as a client. Enter the IP address of a server with which a connection is desired.
  • Page 79 Chapter 3 System Menu 1) For initial association with an access point, you will see an antenna icon developing on the screen to indicate that the Terminal is processing a pre-share key. 2) After having generated the pre-share key, the Terminal proceeds to establish a connection with an access point, and you will see the whole antenna is flashing.
  • Page 80 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Once the connection of echo test is established, the details will be displayed as illustrated below. SNR (dB) RSS (-dBm) NF (-dBm) (Signal to Noise ratio) (Transmit Speed) (Received Signal (Noise Floor Level) Strength Level)
  • Page 81: Program Manager & Kernel

    Chapter 4 PROGRAM MANAGER & KERNEL This chapter explains Program Manager and Kernel that manage multiple programs and firmware upgrade. IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1 Program Manager ............71 4.2 Kernel ..............76 4.1 PROGRAM MANAGER The Terminal supports multiple applications and languages. In the menu of Program Manager, it allows storing up to six programs and has one activated for the current use.
  • Page 82: Download

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1.1 DOWNLOAD Here provides a full list of programs that are currently stored on the Terminal with size information. Multiple application programs can be downloaded through a variety of interfaces. Upon completion of downloading, you are allowed to input a name for the program.
  • Page 83 Chapter 4 Program Manager & Kernel SPARE MEMORY SECTORS (1 ~ 6) Additional program files can be directly downloaded to these sectors. Download a program file to an empty sector: 1. Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select an empty sector, and then press [ENTER]. 2.
  • Page 84: Activate

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1.2 ACTIVATE The list shows the entire spare programs stored on the Terminal. From the list, you can select from the memory sector (1 ~ 6) or SD card. The selected program will be copied to the active memory sector and replace the current one.
  • Page 85: Upload

    Chapter 4 Program Manager & Kernel 4.1.3 UPLOAD You may duplicate one or all of the programs from the Terminal to a host computer or another Terminal. This can be used to clone software on Terminals. Note: To clone all of the programs, the target Terminal cannot have any other program downloaded except the active one;...
  • Page 86: Kernel

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2 KERNEL The kernel resides in the innermost core of the system. It has the highest security and is always protected by the system. When the application program is corrupted and System Menu fails at the same time, Kernel Menu provides an access to fix the system.
  • Page 87: Kernel Information

    Chapter 4 Program Manager & Kernel 4.2.1 KERNEL INFORMATION Here provides important system information to help diagnose the system. Kernel Menu | 1. Information Hardware version Serial number of the Terminal Manufacturing date Bootloader version Kernel version 4-digit code for optional hardware configurations Refer to Understanding Device Code.
  • Page 88: Kernel Update

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.2 KERNEL UPDATE The kernel and bootloader might need to be updated to improve performance or due to other considerations. Refer to Appendix I 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。. To download a kernel (K8200.shx) or bootloader (BL8200.shx) update, the procedure is the same as that for downloading a program.
  • Page 89 Chapter 4 Program Manager & Kernel KERNEL UPDATE VIA BLUETOOTH 1) Go to Kernel Menu | 4. System Menu | 8. Next Page | 5. Bluetooth Menu | 3. Security, and configure the following Bluetooth settings first. Authentication PIN code 2) Go to Kernel Menu | 2.
  • Page 90: Burn-In Test

    8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.3 BURN-IN TEST This tool is provided for manufacturing use. Warning! You should not perform this test. 4.2.4 SYSTEM MENU Refer to System Menu for details. This submenu is the same as System Menu for...
  • Page 91: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model Designation 8200 8231 8260 Wireless Bluetooth 2.1+EDR − √ − Communications / BLE dual mode, Class 2 Bluetooth − − √ 2.1+EDR, Class 2 802.11b/g/n − √ − CCD (linear imager) Readers Barcode Reader Standard Laser 2D Imager Electrical Main Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery –...
  • Page 92 8200 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual Audio Integrated with one mono or stereo speaker Expansion Slot microSDHC supported Enclosure Material Rubber & ABS plastic Dimensions CCD: 136 mm (L) 58 mm (W) 25 mm (H) Laser/2D: 136 mm (L) 58 mm (W) 32 mm (H) Weight Approx.

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