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  • Page 1 Falcon Management Utility ® User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Datalogic Mobile, Inc 1505 Westec Dr. Eugene, Oregon 97402 Telephone: (541) 743-4800 Fax: (541) 743-4900 An Unpublished Work - All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Datalogic Mobile, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ® Datalogic Mobile Falcon Management Utility™ End User License Agreement ... v Preface ... ix Overview ... ix Registration ... x Style Conventions ... x Manual Formatting Conventions ... x Chapter 1. Getting Started ... 1 Quick Start ... 1 Overview ...
  • Page 4 FMU Components ... 15 FMU Start Page ... 15 Servers ... 16 Groups ... 16 Configuration ... 16 Assigned Packages ... 17 Terminal ... 17 Available Packages ... 17 Menu ... 18 File ... 18 Add ... 18 Assign Packages ... 19 Update Terminal(s) Now ...
  • Page 5 Terminal Properties ... 38 Working with Files ... 39 File Properties ... 39 About Files ... 39 Chapter 4. Configuration Settings ... 41 Overview ... 41 Configuration Settings ... 41 Reset Values ... 42 Symbology Settings ... 43 Device Settings ... 44 Network Settings ...
  • Page 6 Windows Firewall Issues ... 65 How to Open Ports in the Windows Firewall ... 65 Network Domain File Transfer Troubleshooting ... 69 Windows XP Home ... 72 Creating a Share in Windows XP Home ... 72 Installing the Server Only component using XP Home ... 72 Technical Support ...
  • Page 7: Datalogic Mobile Falcon Management Utility End User License Agreement

    Datalogic Mobile Falcon Management Utility ® ™ End User License Agreement NOTICE: Your use of the Falcon Management Utility (FMU) Software and Documentation (“Licensed Products”) is conditioned on your accepting and agreeing to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. By using the Licensed Products, you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
  • Page 8: Limited Warranty

    ® Datalogic Mobile Falcon Management Utility ™ End User License Agreement 2.3 End User represents that the Licensed Products acquired under this Agreement will be acquired for End User’s sole use, and not for resale or transfer. End User shall not copy, modify, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, or otherwise reproduce or remanufacture the Licensed Products, whether modified or unmodified, nor sell, assign, sublicense, distribute, lend, rent, give, or otherwise transfer them to any other person or organization, for purposes other than as expressly provided in this Agreement, without Datalogic’s prior written consent.
  • Page 9 ® Datalogic Mobile Falcon Management Utility ™ End User License Agreement 7. Infringement. 7.1 Datalogic will defend End User against any claim that the Licensed Products furnished hereunder infringe a United States patent, trademark, or copyright of a third party and Datalogic will pay any damages finally awarded against End User by a court of competent jurisdiction that are attributable to such claim or will pay End User’s part of any settlement that is attributable to such claim, provided, that 1) End User notifies Datalogic promptly in writing of the claim, 2) Datalogic controls the defense or set- tlement of the claim, and 3) End User cooperates fully with Datalogic in such defense or settlement.
  • Page 10 ® Datalogic Mobile Falcon Management Utility ™ End User License Agreement 11. General Provisions. 11.1 Entire Agreement; Amendment. This document contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter contained herein and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements, written or oral, between the parties. This Agreement may not be changed, amended, or modified except by written document signed by an authorized representative of each party.
  • Page 11: Preface

    Overview This manual contains information about installing and operating the Falcon Management Utility (FMU). It covers both Microsoft Windows Windows Mobile Depending on the version of your device’s operating system, you might see some slight differences between your screen and those described in this manual. •...
  • Page 12: Registration

    Preface Registration Please take a few moments to register electronically with the Registration Utility, or complete the Pr logic’s website (www.mobile.datalogic.com). Datalogic values your feedback. Registering ensures that you will be informed of the latest product news, soft- ware updates and future developments from Datalogic. Style Conventions Formatting conventions are used throughout this document to provide a con- sistent method for representing various screenshots, buttons, notes, and cau-...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1. Getting Started

    Quick Start Following is a brief summary of the steps needed to set up FMU for configur- ing terminals. See the references to each section for further information. Read page Set Up Terminals • • Install FMU Set Up FMU page Define Configuration Settings Add Terminals to FMU...
  • Page 14: Overview

    Overview This section covers the following topics: • “Introduction” on page 2 • “Before You Begin” on page 5 • “System Requirements” on page 4 • “Setting Up FMU” on page 8 • “FMU Server Architecture” on page 9 Introduction Datalogic Mobile’s Falcon Management Utility (FMU) is designed to help you install, configure, and manage your deployment of Windows-based Datalogic mobile computers and PDAs.
  • Page 15: Features

    Features FMU is included with Windows-based Datalogic mobile computers. FMU provides administrators with tools for managing the deployment of terminals, including: • Individual Diagnostic Terminal Update • Group Terminal Update • Wireless Connectivity • Multiple Server Support • On-Demand Updates •...
  • Page 16: System Requirements

    System Requirements Supported portables FMU supports Windows including: • Pegaso Industrial PDA • Falcon 4400 Series (Laser & 2D Imager) • Falcon 4220 System Requirements Complete System/Workstation Memory Hard Disk Server Only Memory Hard Disk FMU is supported under the following operating systems: •...
  • Page 17: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin Establish Communication to Terminals Before installing FMU, you must set up communication from the terminal(s) to the host. See information. Installing FMU FMU Installation Options Complete (Workstation + Server) This option installs everything you need to run FMU on a single computer. Server Only This option is used when setting up a server to run on a separate computer from the FMU Console.
  • Page 18: Firewalls And File Sharing

    3. After you agree to the EULA and click will open. 4. Select the type of install ( station + Server) 5. Continue to follow the on-screen instructions to complete the instal- lation. Firewalls and File Sharing Using Firewalls If you are using a firewall, FMU uses the following ports: •...
  • Page 19 Server Directory Share After the FMU Server installation is complete, you will need to share the folder for the directory where the server files were installed (the default is C:\Program Files\Datalogic\FMU\Server). See the help documentation spe- cific to your Windows operating system for directions on creating a share. Network Shares (Shared Files) You must enable sharing for each directory in your network containing files that will be sent to a terminal.
  • Page 20: Setting Up Fmu

    Setting Up FMU Depending on the type of install you selected (Server Install, Workstation Install, or Complete System), the process for setup will vary. Complete System If you did a Complete System install (both FMU Console and Server on the same computer), use the following steps to set up FMU.
  • Page 21: Fmu Server Architecture

    FMU Server Architecture Single Server Support FMU is included with each supported Windows-based Datalogic terminal. FMU Console can connect to a single server and configure individual termi- nals. You can create groups within that server and assign as many terminals as desired to those groups.
  • Page 22: Multiple Server Support

    Multiple Server Support FMU also enables administrators to manage more than one FMU server from a single console, making it easier and more efficient to manage a large distrib- uted deployment of terminals. Specifically, FMU can manage more than one FMU Server which supports WAN deployments.
  • Page 23: Chapter 2. About Fmu

    Overview This chapter will introduce you to the concepts of FMU. You will find infor- mation that will help you to understand FMU’s technology and interface. You will also find explanations of groups, packages and files and how FMU uses them to provide an easy-to-use automated system for configuring terminals.
  • Page 24: Fmu Server And Client

    About FMU For more information on this topic, go to: http://www.microsoft.com (Internet connection required). What is XML? XML is defined as Extensible Markup Language (XML). Although it was orig- inally created to be used for data on the web, it also provides a robust, non- proprietary, persistent, and verifiable file format for storing and/or exchanging data off the Web.
  • Page 25: Maintaining Current Files

    The MIB is used by the SNMP management tools to allow them to interface with the SNMP agent provided on the terminals. This interface allows the management tool to configure the scanner controls or retrieve ter- minal type information.
  • Page 26 Figure 3. FMU Interface Menu Toolbar Start Page Shortcut Menu Tree View List View Most features of FMU can be accessed several different ways: Menu Access items from the Menu by clicking on the desired option, then selecting a command. See Toolbar Buttons on the Toolbar provide shortcuts to commonly used features.
  • Page 27: Fmu Components

    Shortcut Menu Right-click the selected item in Tree View to open a shortcut menu. Options relevant to the selected component will be displayed. Options are enabled or disabled according to their relevance to the item selected in the Tree View. FMU Components This section contains the following items: •...
  • Page 28: Servers

    Figure 4. FMU Tree View FMU Start Page Available Packages Servers represents an FMU Server. Each server contains defined groups of ter- Server minals. The server component also contains an which holds defined sets of files. • “Managing Servers” on page 25 •...
  • Page 29: Assigned Packages

    “Group Configuration Settings” on page Assigned Packages Assigned Packages group. When selected, the list of packages for that group will display in the List View. “Assigning a Package” on page 36 Terminal appear within the group to which they are attached. Each terminal Terminals represents a physical Device as specified by the administrator and confirmed by the server.
  • Page 30: Menu

    Menu Click on items in the menu to access the menu features. File Figure 5. File Menu The following topics are covered in this section: • • Assign Packages • Update Terminal(s) Now • Exit Figure 6. Add Menu Add Server Add Group Add Terminal Ctrl+Shift+S...
  • Page 31: Assign Packages

    Add Package Add File(s) Add Firmware Image File Assign Packages Adds or removes packages assigned to the selected group. “Assigning a Package” on page 36 Update Terminal(s) Now Figure 7. Update Terminal(s) Now Menu When Update Terminal Now terminal indicating that the terminal needs to be updated. The terminal oper- ator will be instructed on how to proceed.
  • Page 32: Edit

    Edit Figure 8. Edit Menu Cut (Ctrl+X) Copy (Ctrl+C) Paste (Ctrl+V) Delete (Del) Rename Moves the selected data into the clipboard to be pasted in another location. Copies the selected data into the clipboard so it can be pasted in another group or server.
  • Page 33: View

    View Figure 9. View Menu FMU Toolbar Large Icons Small Icons List Details Explore Terminal Configuration Terminal Report Server Error Log Clear Server Error Refresh User’s Manual Shows/hides the Toolbar. Displays list view in Large Icon mode. Displays list view in Small Icon mode.
  • Page 34: Help

    Figure 10. Go To Menu Back (Ctrl+B) Forward (Ctrl+F) Will move the Tree View selection forward if Up One Level (Ctrl+U) Start Page (Ctrl+H) Help Figure 11. Help Menu menu enables you to retrieve help information quickly. You can also Help print specific topics from the help system.
  • Page 35: Toolbar

    Table 1. Toolbar Icons Icon Printing Reports FMU allows you to view and print server log data as well as system reports for individual terminals. System reports include scanner, network, terminal, hard- ware configuration, and pertinent OS data. User’s Manual Command Back ""...
  • Page 36 About FMU NOTES ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 37: Chapter 3. Fmu Operation

    Overview This section covers the following topics: • “Managing Servers” on page 25 • “Working with Groups” on page 29 • “Adding and Assigning Packages” on page 31 • “Terminals” on page 36 • “Working with Files” on page 39 Managing Servers This section contains the following information: •...
  • Page 38: Adding A Server

    Adding a Server If you installed the complete system, you do not need to specify the initial server information. During a complete install, a local server is automatically created for you. Additional servers can be added after installation. To add a server you must select the FMU Start Page at the root level of the FMU Tree View.
  • Page 39: Deleting A Server

    Allow older version firmware updates *The server needs access/security permissions to the specified directory. See the section entitled “Troubleshooting” for more information. Deleting a Server To delete a server: 1. Select the server you want to delete. 2. Go to the 3.
  • Page 40 2. Click on 3. View or change information as desired. 4. Click Name Domain Name or IP Address Server Path *Copy files and images to server Allow older version firmware updates Add License *The server needs access/security permissions to the specified directory. See the section entitled “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 41: Working With Groups

    Working with Groups is a defined set of terminals associated with a specific function, i.e. Group picking, receiving, etc. See A Default Group is created with each server installation. If you want to create more groups, you can add them either before or after you add terminals. Adding a Group Add Group allows you to create a new group.
  • Page 42: Deleting A Group

    3. The Within this dialog you can modify configuration values. The changes will be applied to all terminals within the selected group the next time the terminals are updated. “Configuration Settings” on page 41 figuration option. Deleting a Group To delete a group: 1.
  • Page 43: Renaming A Group

    Renaming a Group To rename a group: 1. In Tree View, click on the group you want to rename. 2. On the 3. Type a new name for the group and then click Adding and Assigning Packages Package minals) when you assign the package to a group. Package definitions are made at the server level.
  • Page 44: Adding A Package

    Adding a Package Add Package contents. To add a package: 1. In Tree View, click on want to add a new package. 2. On the 3. Type in the name of the new package and then press The package will now be available for assignment to any groups that reside on that server.
  • Page 45 Source Destination Terminal Keyboard RF Card If you include files larger than the terminal disk space, the files will be ignored. You can include directories by selecting all files or multiple files using Shift or Ctrl keys within a specific directory. User’s Manual Enter the filename or browse to the location of the file(s) you want to add.
  • Page 46: Adding A Firmware Image File

    Adding a Firmware Image File To add Firmware Image files to a package: 1. In Tree View, click on the package to which you want to add firmware image files. 2. On the Firmware Image Figure 14. Add Firmware Image Select firmware image based on terminal type...
  • Page 47: Viewing A File List

    Viewing a File List The List View displays the files contained within the Tree View. To view a file list: Click on a Package to view the files contained in it. Source Destination *Terminal *Keyboard *RF Card Language File Type File Version *If not specified, files will be sent to all terminals.
  • Page 48: Assigning A Package

    Assigning a Package Assign packages ages that are available to the selected group will appear. To assign packages: 1. Select the group or package to which you want to assign a package. 2. From the ages 3. Select or deselect package(s) by checking or unchecking the boxes next to the package names.
  • Page 49: Adding Terminals

    Adding Terminals Terminal Setup Before a terminal can be added to FMU for the first time, the terminal must be set up to recognize FMU. See Connect” on page 50 page 52 for detailed information. Once you have enabled a terminal for FMU, you will not need to perform this step again.
  • Page 50: Delete Terminal

    Delete Terminal To delete a terminal from a group: 1. On the Tree View, click on the terminal you want to delete from the selected group. 2. On the puter keyboard. The terminal will be removed from the group. Terminal Properties Terminal Properties “Adding Terminals”...
  • Page 51: Working With Files

    Working with Files File Properties Figure 17. File Properties Source Destination Terminal Keyboard RF Card About Files File selections are simple file lists selected from a standard Windows dialog box. Files are defined and manipulated at a package level. See Assigning Packages”...
  • Page 52 FMU Operation NOTES ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 53: Chapter 4. Configuration Settings

    Configuration Settings Overview This section covers the following topics: • “Symbology Settings” on page 43 • “Device Settings” on page 44 • “Network Settings” on page 45 • “FDU Configuration Settings” on page 46 • “2D Imager Settings” on page 47 Configuration Settings Each configuration screen contains fields that allow you to customize the con- figuration settings for each item.
  • Page 54: Reset Values

    Reset Values Globally resets all values in the selected Figure 18. Reset Values Factory Default Returns all Configuration items to their factory default settings. All Off *All On *This default set is normally used only for troubleshooting. It gives the best chance of reading an unknown bar code symbology and also identifies the symbology of each bar code scanned.
  • Page 55: Symbology Settings

    Configuration Settings Symbology Settings Symbology Settings in FMU allow you to select desired symbologies and options for terminal bar code scanning. Settings can be applied to entire groups using the feature. For troubleshooting purposes, Group Configuration terminal configurations can be applied to individual terminals. Figure 19.
  • Page 56: Device Settings

    Device Settings FMU’s Device Settings ized, automated updates of selected terminal settings automatically. Figure 20. Configure Device Settings Refer to the PRG for the specific terminal model to see the parameters avail- able under using. Select the settings you want to change or enable. configuration capabilities allow you to perform central- .
  • Page 57: Network Settings

    Network Settings Click the Figure 21. Network Configuration Settings Table 2. Network Configuration Settings Network Settings Enable DHCP Automates configuring of computers using TCP/IP. IP Address Network address of a computer on a network. Subnet Mask Number used to identify a subnetwork so an IP address can be shared on a Local Area Network (LAN).
  • Page 58: Fdu Configuration Settings

    FDU Configuration Settings Falcon Desktop Utility (FDU) allows administrators to configure Windows CE or Windows Mobile terminals to control individual user access. See the PRG for your terminal type for detailed information about each parameter. Figure 22. FDU Configuration Settings Table 3.
  • Page 59: Imager Settings

    Configuration Settings 2D Imager Settings This panel contains settings for 2D bar code symbologies, as well as configura- tion items for Image Capture. in FMU allow you to set 2D Imager Settings additional symbologies beyond those listed in the Symbology tab. These con- figuration items are supported only by units with the 2D Imager module.
  • Page 60 Configuration Settings NOTES ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 61: Chapter 5. Terminal To Fmu Server Communications

    Terminal to FMU Server Overview Prior to installing FMU for the first time, you should set up terminals to com- municate with FMU. This requires the completion of two steps: 1. Establish communication from the terminal(s) to the host computer. Set up a connection using either an RF connection or using Direct Connect with a Datalogic Dock.
  • Page 62: Direct Connect

    Direct Connect For terminals using a physical connection, communication needs to be estab- lished with the computer where the FMU Server will be installed. Please refer to the PRG for your terminal type, included on the Datalogic Mobile Product CD, for specific installation and configuration instructions. Requirements for a physical connection may vary depending on the terminal model.
  • Page 63: Explore Terminal

    Enable FMU Client Connection Group Name Update Time Explore Terminal Use the Microsoft ActiveSync Explore option to view directory structure on direct connect terminals. Refer to the PRG for your terminal for instructions on establishing a direct connection between the terminal and PC. On direct connect terminals, the FMU Explore option is not available.
  • Page 64: Rf Connection

    RF Connection For RF units, terminal(s) need to have existing communication to a wireless network. See the PRG for your terminal for complete information. Enabling Terminals for RF Connectivity Each terminal that you want to connect to FMU must be enabled for FMU. This only needs to be done once for each terminal upon initial installation.
  • Page 65 Figure 24. FMU Client Settings - RF Enable FMU Client Connection Discovery IP Address Group Name Update Time An alarm can be set to wake the terminal at the scheduled update time. User’s Manual Check to enable the terminal to work with FMU. Select Network.
  • Page 66 6. On the terminal, enter the group to which you want to add the termi- nal. If you leave the field blank the terminal will automatically be assigned to the Default Group. You can easily change the group assignment for a terminal after it has been added to FMU.
  • Page 67: Exploring An Rf Terminal

    Exploring an RF Terminal You can use FMU to view the contents of a terminal’s memory, similar to the way you view files in Windows Explorer. FMU uses FTP technology to estab- lish communication with the terminal. ActiveSync must be installed on the machine where the FMU Server resides. See your documentation for Microsoft ActiveSync for more information.
  • Page 68: Scheduled Update Time

    Figure 26. Terminal Updater prompt If the operator taps Scheduled Update Time A second option is available only on the terminal itself. This option is config- urable from the minals for RF Connectivity” on page If an update was scheduled on the terminal, the FMU client on the terminal will automatically trigger an update within the specified hour.
  • Page 69 2. Click on Configuration Terminal Configuration Within this dialog you can modify configuration values for the selected termi- nal. See “Configuration Settings” on page 41 configuration option. When exiting, click Since terminal settings are superseded by group settings, the next time the terminal is updated the defined group settings will be applied, overwriting changes made with Terminal Configuration.
  • Page 70: Terminal Report

    Terminal Report On units with Direct Connection, wait until the Mgmt. Utility Client mode before selecting this option. Terminal Report • Scanner settings • Device settings • Network settings • FDU settings To access a terminal report: 1. Expand the view of the terminal you want to configure by clicking on the plus sign (+) to the left of the terminal.
  • Page 71: Appendix Asnmp Interface

    Overview SNMP Concepts The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standardized proto- col for network management services using a client/server model. The network management program (client) issues queries and commands to the remote device (agent/server). The protocol itself defines a number of variable types and structures, and the rules for using them for data transfer.
  • Page 72: Datalogic Mibs

    Assigned Numbers Authority that allows Datalogic to define SNMP values relating specifically to devices that we manufacture. Within the Datalogic MIB, several categories of values have been defined including scanner configu- rations, terminal power configurations and terminal network parameters. The format of a MIB follows rules laid out in the appropriate standards, allow- ing the manufacturers of network management tools such as HP OpenView, IBM’s Tivoli, Computer Associates’...
  • Page 73: Appendix Bdhcp Server Setup

    DHCP Server Setup Setting up your DHCP Server In order for FMU to be able to use DHCP Discovery, the network DHCP Server must be configured to provide an FMU server address. To set up your DHCP Server to supply the FMU Server information to each terminal, you will need to add a new DHCP option.
  • Page 74 DHCP Server Setup NOTES ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 75: Appendix C Troubleshooting

    Overview This section contains the following information: • “RF Connectivity” on page 64 • “Windows Firewall Issues” on page 65 • “Network Domain File Transfer Troubleshooting” on page 69 • “Windows XP Home” on page 72 • “Sample Reports” on page 75 •...
  • Page 76: Rf Connectivity

    RF Connectivity Use the RF Connectivity Troubleshooting Flowchart when experiencing prob- lems connecting a Datalogic terminal to a host. If you have questions, please call Datalogic Mobile Technical Support. Figure 27. RF Connectivity Troubleshooting Flowchart START Does the terminal respond to a PING command from a PC? Potential Problems...
  • Page 77: Windows Firewall Issues

    Windows Firewall Issues How to Open Ports in the Windows Firewall To work correctly, the FMU server must be able to send and receive informa- tion over the network. The information enters your computer through an inbound port. After you turn on a firewall, the firewall will not allow FMU to use these inbound ports.
  • Page 78 To manually open ports in the Windows Firewall with Windows XP SP2 installed: 1. Go to 2. Click on 3. On the If “Off” is selected, the computers within your network may be secured by an external firewall. Consult your network administrator before making any changes. Start >...
  • Page 79 Windows Firewall Issues 4. Click on the tab. If you want to view the Port number for a Exceptions service, click Edit 5. Click Add Port User’s Manual...
  • Page 80 6. Enter the Port number (refer to field, enter a name to identify the port you want to open. Enter a name that will help you remember the service and the port, such as those listed in you want. The name does not have any effect on the functionality. It is only to help you identify this exception.
  • Page 81: Network Domain File Transfer Troubleshooting

    Network Domain File Transfer Troubleshooting If any of the files to be sent to a terminal are located on a computer other than the one designated as the FMU Server, those files need to be shared. Because FMU Server runs as a Windows service, you must set up sharing using the fol- lowing steps: 1.
  • Page 82 Troubleshooting 3. Double-click to display its Properties. FMU Server 4. Click the tab and choose . Enter a valid domain Log On This account: user name and password. ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 83 You can browse the domain users by clicking domain where the FMU server is located. 5. Once the domain users information is entered, click enable the server to retrieve files from a remote computer within the Domain. You must have file sharing enabled on the remote computer where the files are located.
  • Page 84: Windows Xp Home

    Windows XP Home Creating a Share in Windows XP Home Installing the Server Only component using XP Home The following procedure is only necessary if you are installing the Server component to a separate computer from the FMU Workstation. If you have performed a Complete Install and FMU Workstation and Server are on the same computer, no additional steps are necessary unless you intend to allow access from external workstations.
  • Page 85 3. Select a drive letter that is available. 4. Make sure the 5. Enter the network path for the server’s shared directory. (Example: \\myserver\server, where myserver is the name of the server and server is the shared directory.) Click directory of the server manually. Click 6.
  • Page 86: Technical Support

    Technical Support Datalogic Mobile Website Support The Datalogic Mobile website (www.mobile.datalogic.com) is the complete source for technical support and information for Datalogic products. The site offers the Datalogic TekForum, product support, product registration, war- ranty information, product manuals, product tech notes, software updates, demos, and instructions for returning products for repair.
  • Page 87: Sample Reports

    Sample Reports Terminal Report “Terminal Report” on page 58 Report. Figure 28. Sample Terminal Report Terminal Report: F00000001 Symbologies Code 39 Enable Code 39 Enable Checksum Send Checksum Full ASCII Mode Minimum Length Maximum Length User ID(Single ASCII Character) Trioptic Enable User ID(Single ASCII Character) Pharmacode 39(Code 32)
  • Page 88 Troubleshooting NOTES ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 89: Appendix D Glossary

    Many definitions for this Glossary were taken directly from the Microsoft Developer’s Network website at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp. 1D Bar Code A traditional linear bar code. The code itself contains no information about the item to which it is assigned but represents a string of identifying numbers or letters. 2D Bar Code Two-dimensional (2D) bar codes permit the encoding of information about an item in addi- tion to an identifying code.
  • Page 90 Device A registry key on a Windows CE device that a desktop computer uses to identify the Partnership device when it is connected. The key defines values for synchronization, file conversions, and backup and restore information, which enable multiple Windows CE devices to con- nect to the same desktop computer.
  • Page 91 An industrial strength handheld computer with a keypad, navigation keys, and a bar code Terminal (PDT) scanner used in inventory, retail, and warehouse activities to collect data and upload it to a host PC. Product Reference Guide. It is included on the Product CD that accompanies each Data- logic unit.
  • Page 92 SSID Secure Set Identifier (32-character unique Identifier) — a sequence of characters that uniquely names a wireless local area network (WLAN). This name allows workstations to connect to the desired network when multiple independent networks operate in the same physical area. Start Start ( cations, applets, and utilities on the device.
  • Page 93 .NET Server Adding a Server Adding a Terminal architecture Basic Files Complete System Configuration Settings context sensitive help control Datalogic MIBs Delete Terminal Deleting a Server device partnership Device Settings DHCP Enabling on terminal Setting up Server User’s Manual NDEX Falcon Management Utility FAST File...
  • Page 94 14, 18 File Menu MIB Files Network Network Settings Package Assigning Packages Adding a Package Adding and Assigning Adding Files portable data assistant (PDA) portable data terminal (PDT) Printing Properties Terminal Registration Reset Values card RF Connectivity Sample Reports Server...
  • Page 95 Terminals 17, 36 Group Assignments Updating 51, 55 Toolbar 14, 23 Tree View Troubleshooting Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Update Terminal Now Updating Terminals 51, 55 User Interface windows controls Windows XP Home Windows® XP Interface User’s Manual Index...
  • Page 96 Index NOTES ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 97 Index NOTES User’s Manual...
  • Page 98 Index NOTES ® Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
  • Page 99: Ascii Character Set

    The table on this page shows a set of ASCII characters and their corresponding Hex Val- ues. The Hex Values in this table are needed for setting symbology specific label identifi- ers, as well as enabling custom prefix and suffix characters. ASCII Char.
  • Page 100 Corporate Headquarters Datalogic S.p.A. Via Candini, 2 40012 Lippo di Calderara di Reno Bologna - Italy Telephone: +39 051 3147011 Fax: +39 051 726562 www.mobile.datalogic.com Datalogic Mobile, Inc. 1505 Westec Dr. Eugene, OR 97402 Telephone: (541) 743-4800 Fax: (541) 743-4900 ©2007 Datalogic Mobile, Inc.

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