Datalogic Memor 12/17 User Manual
Datalogic Memor 12/17 User Manual

Datalogic Memor 12/17 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Memor™ 12/17 Family USER’S MANUAL Rugged Mobile Computer/ Barcode Reader with 1D/2D Imager...
  • Page 2 Electronic versions of this document may be downloaded from the Datalogic website (www.datalogic.com). If you visit our website and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other Datalogic pub- lications, please let us know via the "Contact" page.
  • Page 3 Turn on the Device ......................18 Home Screen ......................... 18 Home Screen Items ...........................18 Status Bar Icons ..........................19 Suspend Mode ....................... 19 Long Press Power Menu ....................20 Emergency ..........................20 Power Off ...........................20 Restart ............................20 Screenshot ..........................20 Applications ........................21 Datalogic Utilities ..........................21 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Datalogic Tools ..........................21 Google Applications .......................... 22 Android Applications ......................... 23 Touch Gestures ......................23 Reset the Device ......................24 Configuration Reset .......................... 24 Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile & Bluetooth ....................24 Reset App Preferences ......................24 Factory Reset ..........................25 Enterprise Reset ........................
  • Page 5 USB ADB Driver ......................92 SDK Add-on ........................92 Install ADB Driver ..........................92 Create a New Application based on Datalogic SDK Add-on with Android Studio ......93 Datalogic SDK ........................ 93 Datalogic OEMConfig ...................... 93 Wi-Fi QR Code Generator ....................93 Scan2Deploy ........................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS WWAN Connection ......................100 Bluetooth® Serial Connection ..................101 Near Field Communication (NFC) .................. 102 Read NFC Tags ..........................102 Wireless and Radio Frequencies Warnings ..............103 TECHNICAL FEATURES ..................104 Technical Data ......................104 TEST CODES......................108 MAINTENANCE ...................... 112 Cleaning ........................
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Gorilla™ Glass 7 display provides enhanced protection against scratches and drops. Fast and Easy Scanning for every Type of Environment Featuring the latest Datalogic Halogen 2121DL scan engine with our Green Spot and advanced DeepSight™ decoding technology, the Memor 12-17 simplifies scanning bar- codes at high speeds and variable lighting conditions, even when they are damaged or dirty.
  • Page 8: Industry - Applications

    With support up to Android 18, customer will enjoy an industry-leading 4+4 years of comprehensive hardware and software support, with continuous updates and access to cutting-edge tools from our Datalogic Mobility Suite. Additionally, the Memor 12-17 demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through eco-friendly accessories and packaging.
  • Page 9: Available Models

    CONTENTS AVAILABLE MODELS The Memor 12/17 is available in different models depending on the features it is equipped with. All options are listed below: • 944950001 Memor 12 Full Touch PDA, std range 2D Imager w/Green Spot feed- back, Camera (13MP), front camera (8MP), Wi-Fi6E, 6GB/64GB, Qualcomm Octa...
  • Page 10: General View

    CONTENTS GENERAL VIEW Top View Power Key Data Capture Window Front View Receiver Battery LED Front Camera Notification LED P/L Sensor Touch Panel Display Back Recent Main Mic Home Bottom View Speaker USB Type-C Port USB Type-C Port MEMOR™ 12/17 FAMILY...
  • Page 11: Side View

    CONTENTS Side View SIM/SD Card Tray Left Trigger Right Trigger Volume Control Buttons Push-to-talk (PTT) Back View Rear Camera Flash Lens Rear Mic Battery Pack USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 12 CAUTION: When cleaning the device, avoid applying the detergent directly on the contacts. Moisten a soft dry cloth with an approved cleaning agent (refer to the Memor 12/17 User’s Manual) to rub it across them. Do not leave any residue.
  • Page 13 CONTENTS ACCESSORIES Charging Docks • 94A150123 SSD WIRED ETH+SP BAT - Single Slot Dock - USB/Ethernet (Wired) w/ Spare Battery Slot • 94A150125 SSD VCD -WLC Vehicle Dock –Wireless – Charge Only • 94A150126 SSD WLC HC - Single Slot Dock Wireless – Charge Only •...
  • Page 14 CONTENTS • 94ACC0404 Rubber Boot • 94ACC0405 Rubber Boot HC • 94ACC0327 USB-C cable / 1.2m long • 94ACC0391 M12-17, Glass Screen Protector (5 PCS/unit) MEMOR™ 12/17 FAMILY...
  • Page 15: Install The Battery

    BATTERY INSTALL THE BATTERY Insert the battery pack into the slot, bottom first, and press it into place: INSTALL THE PROTECTIVE BOOT The protective boot provides additional protection to the device and is available as optional accessory. Insert the device into the protective boot, top first. To remove the protective boot, grab the protective boot sides with your fingers while pressing the back bottom of the device with your thumbs, as shown in the picture below.
  • Page 16: Charge The Battery

    94ACC0383) to charge the device from a power outlet. The charger is modular, with one adapter and five switchover plugs. You can also use the USB cable to charge the Memor 12/17 from any self-powered USB hub or USB port on a computer.
  • Page 17: Charge With The Dock

    Remove the adapter if the device is used with the protective boot. Insert the device into the dock with the screen facing front and the head facing up. Memor 12/17 with Protective Boot Memor 12/17 without Protective Boot NOTE: When the device is used without the protective boot, the adapter is optional and is used to improve the device stability and to allow easy insertion and removal of the device.
  • Page 18 NOTE: For information on the single slot dock/ 4-slot dock/ vehicle dock/ 4-slot battery charger refer to the Quick Start Guide included in the dock’s box. NOTE: The Memor 12/17 may get warm during charging. This is normal and does not mean a malfunction. MEMOR™ 12/17 FAMILY...
  • Page 19: Battery Information

    Never charge the device battery in a closed space where excessive heat can build up. As a safety precaution, the battery may stop charging to avoid overheating. The Memor 12/17 gets warm during charging; this is normal and does not mean a mal- function.
  • Page 20 CONTENTS WARNING: Use only Datalogic approved batteries and accessories for bat- tery charging. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Il y a risque d’explosion si la batterie est remplacée par une batterie de type incorrect.
  • Page 21: Battery Safety Guidelines

    Using the battery pack in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy. To power the cradle, use only a Datalogic approved power supply. The use of an alternative power supply will void the product warranty, may cause product damage and may cause heat, an explosion, or fire.
  • Page 22 CONTENTS WARNING: If your device stops working for any reason, do not use its bat- tery on other electronic devices without a prior check and approval by an Authorised Repair Centre. Do not remove or damage the battery pack’s label. Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any part.
  • Page 23: Sd Card/ Sim Card

    SD CARD/ SIM CARD 1. Turn off the Memor 12/17. 2. Take out the card tray and insert the SD/SIM card, the SIM side is for the SIM card (only for Memor 17 models), the other side is for the SD card.
  • Page 24: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED TURN ON THE DEVICE To turn on the Memor 12/17, press and hold the power button for at least 4 seconds. HOME SCREEN Notification/ Status Bar Datalogic Utils Datalogic Tools Google Apps Favorites Tray Home Screen Items Notification/Status Displays the time, status icons (right side), and notification icons (left side).
  • Page 25: Status Bar Icons

    Press and release the power button or any of the wake-up sources to toggle the termi- nal out of suspend mode. The default wake-up sources are the side triggers, the pistol trigger and the PTT. Use the Datalogic Settings to customize them (see "Wake-Up Poli- cies"...
  • Page 26: Long Press Power Menu

    CONTENTS LONG PRESS POWER MENU Press and hold the Power button until the Long Press Menu menu displays: AELWF Models AELNRNA Models Emergency Tap Emergency to make an emergency call. Power Off Power Off to turn off the terminal. When you turn off the terminal, the session you are working on expires and it won't be possible to restore it.
  • Page 27 CONTENTS APPLICATIONS All Apps screen displays icons for all installed applications. The table below lists the default applications installed on the Memor 12/17. Datalogic Utilities Icon Description Datalogic Settings - See "Datalogic Settings" on page SoftSpot - A configurable application meant to provide easy access to frequently used functionalities, as well as activating the scan engine of the device (see "Datalogic Tools"...
  • Page 28: Google Applications

    CONTENTS Google Applications Icon Description Google - Google's own web search engine. Gmail - Use it to send and receive email. Maps - Google's own mapping mobile app. Youtube - Google's own video-sharing website Drive - Google's own file storage and synchronization service. Use it to safely store, synchronize and share your photos, videos, files and more in the cloud.
  • Page 29: Android Applications

    Contacts - Allows you to manage contacts information. Keep Notes - Note-taking service developed by Google. It offers a variety of tools for taking notes, including text, lists, images, and audio. Settings - Use it to configure the Memor 12/17 (see "Settings" on page 27).
  • Page 30: Reset The Device

    CONTENTS RESET THE DEVICE Configuration Reset Configuration reset sets the configuration of the device (all its settings) to a known sta- tus: the factory status or an enterprise-user-defined status. Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile & Bluetooth Resets all network settings. 1. Tap Settings >...
  • Page 31: Factory Reset

    CONTENTS Factory Reset Brings the device to the default configuration, clearing all the user-customized settings. 1. Tap Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset). 2. Tap Erase all data. Enterprise Reset Enterprise Reset brings the device to an enterprise-user-defined configuration, clearing all data and settings except the ones persisted by the enterprise system applications in enterprise flash partition and in the...
  • Page 32: Led Indicators

    CONTENTS LED INDICATORS The LEDs illuminate to indicate various functions or errors on the reader. The following tables list these indications. The good read LED indicator is programmable, and may or may not be enabled ("Scanner & Decoder" on page 28 for more details).
  • Page 33 SETTINGS OVERVIEW Settings app allows you to check or set system parameters to customize your device. To open the Settings screen, tap the Settings icons on the All Apps screen. USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 34 CONTENTS DATALOGIC SETTINGS Datalogic Settings app allows you to configure scanner and decoder, control power and source behavior, configure keyboard, trigger and mappings, Wi-Fi roaming, USB data and features, touch mode settings, NTP server address status and navigation bar, update device firmware and display device information.
  • Page 35 Enable Display Notification Enables display notifications (toasts). If cleared, the scanner is disabled until you launch a scanner listener application developed using the Datalogic SDK or enable a keyboard/ intent wedge. Good Read Audio Mode Sets the audio tone to: •...
  • Page 36 CONTENTS • Baroque beep • Loud beep • Tweet beep Audio file Good read audio file is selected, the option displays. Tap it to select the file you want to use as good read ringtone. NOTE: The Notification settings do not apply to an audio file. Good Read Audio Channel Allows to select the audio channel to be used for scanner notifications.
  • Page 37 CONTENTS Good Read Use it to enable good read notifications (LED, Green Spot, Vibrator): The Good Read Overlay feature is an additional good read indication which displays an image on the screen when a scan is successful. The image is drawn over the existing screen contents for the same duration as other good read indicators.
  • Page 38 CONTENTS Black as transparent By default, the white areas in the overlay are treated as transparent. Enable this setting to treat the black areas as transparent. Shape policy Full screen Specifies the shape to display for the overlay image. If is selected, the entire screen is filled with the selected color.
  • Page 39 CONTENTS Formatting Standard Formatting Allows to format the barcode text by enabling and configuring the use of prefix, suffix, group separator and code identifier: Label Prefix Label prefix Add special to enter the characters you will be using as prefix. Tap select a special character to be added in the current cursor position: USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 40 AIM ID is inserted at the beginning of the decoded barcode. DLM identifier is a Datalogic specific character identifier. User defined identifier is a user specific character identifier you can set in the related symbology settings menu.
  • Page 41 CONTENTS ECI Policy Extended Channel Interpretation (ECI) is an extension to the communication protocol that is used to transmit data from a barcode reader to a host when a barcode symbol is scanned. It enables the application software to receive additional information about the intended interpretation of the message contained within the barcode symbol and even details about the scan itself.
  • Page 42 GTIN, EAN13, UPCA, EAN8 and UPCE. Hex format If enabled, it formats the read data as a readable hexadecimal string. Ignores other for- matting options. Visual Formatting Enable to set up barcode visual formatting. For more details, refer to https://datalogic.github.io/scan2deploy/visual-formatter- basic-concepts. MEMOR™ 12/17 FAMILY...
  • Page 43: Scanner Options

    CONTENTS Scanner Options Scanner Options to customize the Memor 12/17 scanning behavior. USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 44 CONTENTS Enable Scanner Enables the internal scanner. Scanner/Camera Interoperability By default, the scanner is prevented from starting barcode scanning when the camera is in preview. This setting enables interoperability between the scanner and other cam- eras, allowing the user to scan barcodes even while another camera is in use. Enhance DoF If enabled, allows to enhance the maximum reading distance.
  • Page 45 (in case Target mode is disabled): Image Decode Timeout You can share any image (picture, jpg/png, etc.) with the Datalogic Service to try to decode it. Drag the Image decode timeout slider to set the decode timeout applied with image decoding.
  • Page 46 CONTENTS Enable Single Notification If selected, it enables indicators for each label, in order to get an intermediate notifica- tion for each label decoded. Partial Results When multi scan mode is enabled, it selects the behavior when partial results are pres- ent.
  • Page 47: Input Selection

    CONTENTS Input Selection Input Selection Input type > to select the hardware to use for scanning. The two options are: Scan engine and Camera rear. The default value is Scan engine. If Camera rear is selected, you can set the Preview dis- play mode.
  • Page 48 CONTENTS Snap OCR If enabled, the scanner extracts text from a captured image with the use of Text Recog- nition from Google's ML Kit. Enable Allows OCR text from scanner or camera (based on the selected input) to be decoded and displayed as a barcode result.
  • Page 49 CONTENTS Picklist Send Automatically sends the result for the closest bounding box near the center of the image. Scanning Policy Specifies the scanning policy. The available options are: OCR + Barcode Decodes both OCR texts and barcodes. OCR Only Decodes only OCR texts. OCR Trigger Maps the OCR decoding to a newly added keycode (called OCR_DECODE).
  • Page 50 CONTENTS Results Combination Specifies how to combine the different OCR text results that are selected. The available options are: • Concatenated - concatenates the OCR texts into a single result, using the separa- tor configured in Result Separator. • Divided - sends each selected OCR text as a separate result.
  • Page 51 CONTENTS Wedge Use it to enable or disable the keyboard wedge and the intent wedge: USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 52 CONTENTS Enable Keyboard Wedge Enables/disables the keyboard wedge mode. Keyboard Wedge Only on Focus If selected, the scanner is enabled whenever a text area is in focus and can receive text. It provides a safer way to input keystrokes into the foreground application, allowing to send captured data in the form of key events only to the current text area with active keyboard input.
  • Page 53: Symbology Settings

    CONTENTS Symbology Settings Each barcode symbology can be customized with additional settings that may affect that specific barcode decoding. Tap Symbology settings to configure symbology decoding options: Refer to the sample symbology control panels for examples of the types of fields and options you can modify.
  • Page 54: Symbologies Configuration

    CONTENTS Advanced Barcode Options Linear Quiet Zones Linear quiet zones to reduce the blank margin on either side of a linear barcode. Inverted Decoding Defines the decoding mode for regular/reverse barcodes for both 1D and 2D barcodes: Scan Engine Information Provides information on the scan engine.
  • Page 55: Physical Keyboard

    CONTENTS Keyboard & Touch Virtual Keyboard Enabled Google keyboard and Google Voice Typing. Physical Keyboard Layout Allows to configure the default layout of the physical keyboard. This configuration takes effect only if the Layout policy is set to Custom. This property can be set with a String defining the keyboard layout identifier, keyboard...
  • Page 56 Sets the trigger keys that remain active in suspend mode. The PTT trigger is enabled by default. Motion Trigger Barcode reading can be triggered by any rapid movement of the Memor 12/17. Tap Motion Trigger Enable to automatically read barcodes with the described specific ges- ture, without pressing any trigger button.
  • Page 57 CONTENTS Advanced Keyboard Settings Multitap Delay The numeric keypad uses a multitap ABC input mode. Multitap Delay defines after how much time from the first key press the associated character will be submitted to the user interface. Custom Keyboard Keyboard Information: displays keyboard info.
  • Page 58: Key Remapping

    CONTENTS Key Remapping Add new mapping to remap an input key, then press the key you want to remap. The following window displays on screen: • Scancode represents the physical location of a keyboard key. • Meta states represents modifier key. Default is None. Select a mapping type and tap Next.
  • Page 59 CONTENTS Tap OK. A window displays showing the new keymap. Next to confirm. Text remap Map the selected key to a desired text or a character. Back Type a character or string. Tap to hide the virtual keyboard an then and tap confirm.
  • Page 60 CONTENTS A window displays showing the new keymap. Next to confirm. Intent remap Map the selected key to a specific action. This action can be a start activity intent for launching an application, a user defined intent or an intent including a URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
  • Page 61 CONTENTS A window displays showing the new keymap. Next to confirm. Custom Intent Custom Intent to configure a customized action to be triggered when the key is pressed. A custom intent can include customized parameters, such as data or additional options, which are sent to an application.
  • Page 62 CONTENTS Insert an URI for parsing Insert an URI for parsing to map the selected key to a URI and trigger an action that interprets and executes the URI, such as opening a website or launching an application. Advanced configuration Configure a complex behavior for various events of the selected key.
  • Page 63 Push to Talk Push to talk (PTT) is a means of instantaneous communication that uses a button to switch a device from voice transmission mode to voice reception mode. Memor 12/17's PTT is compatible with Zello. Use the Push to talk settings to: •...
  • Page 64: Power & Sources

    You have two options to set the suspend timeout (see "Suspend Mode" on page 19 more information on Suspend Mode): 1. Tap Settings > Datalogic Settings > Power & sources: • External power sets the number of seconds without user input activity before the system is suspended while running on external power.
  • Page 65 CONTENTS 2. Tap Settings > Display > Screen timeout to set the number of seconds without user input activity before the system is suspended while running on either battery power or external power. If you use the Screen timeout page to set the auto-suspend timeouts, the Display page will display the...
  • Page 66 CONTENTS Delay To prevent accidental activations, once a nearby object is detected, the Pocket-Mode will triggered after a brief delay. Drag the Delay slider to set the duration of the delay. Lock timeout Progressive Lock is selected, sets the amount of time before the display enters sus- pend mode after any new sensor change.
  • Page 67: Desktop Mode

    Charging Sources Allows to select the charging source of your device. Wake-Up Policies The default wake-up sources are the side triggers, the pistol trigger and the PTT. Tap Settings > Datalogic Settings > Power & sources > Wake-up sources to enable/disable wake-up sources.
  • Page 68 CONTENTS Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Scan Use the Wi-Fi scan Settings to set the interval between scans when the device is con- nected and when it is disconnetted. Wi-Fi Module Use the Wi-Fi module settings to select the 802.11 mode and the band, and to enable/ disable power save and the verbose Wi-Fi module logging.
  • Page 69 94A150123) or the 4-Slot Charging/Communication Dock (available as an accessory, 94A150132) to connect your device to an Ethernet network (see "Ethernet Connection" on page 98). Datalogic Settings Ethernet To enable ethernet communication, tap > and switch right to the on position.
  • Page 70 CONTENTS Bluetooth Use the Datalogic Bluetooth settings to control the device visibility and set the pairing policy. Device Discoverability Enables/disables the device visibility to Bluetooth scans. Pairing Policy Tap to select one of the following options: • Default Android Pairing •...
  • Page 71 Default - Entries with this level of persistence cannot be deleted. Devices added via Configuration Manager or Datalogic Settings will always be set to the Reboot as persistence level. To modify the Enterprise reset or Factory reset persistence USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 72 CONTENTS level entries, an espresso package is required. Devices with the Default persistence level cannot be removed. For USB host mode, you can create a list of approved USB devices that are allowed to connect to your device even if USB host data is set to OFF. USB host whitelisting to open the USB host whitelisting main page and display or edit this list.
  • Page 73 CONTENTS How to add/edit a connected device To add a connected device to a whitelist (persistence level: Reboot) tap the icon. A popup appears where you can enter the Name and the Description of the device you want to add. VID and PID are not editable. Usb host whitelisting Once a connected device is added to a whitelist, the screen will...
  • Page 74 Since devices added to whitelists with persistence levels Enterprise reset, Fac- tory reset or Default cannot be edited, they cannot be moved to a Reboot whitelist via Configuration Manager or Datalogic Settings. System Virtual RAM Swap Policy to enable/disable the virtual RAM.
  • Page 75: Device Information

    CONTENTS Device Information The Device info screen displays information about the device including: serial number, scan engine, sdk, system versions. UI/UX Settings Use the UI/UX settings to customize user experience and modify preferences, options, and configurations to tailor the UX according your needs and preferences. You can limit user actions and configure notification panel, tiles, enable/disable battery and notification LEDs, show/hide notification dots, status and navigation bars, enable/ disable do not disturb mode and physical keyboard shortcuts.
  • Page 76: Android Settings

    CONTENTS ANDROID SETTINGS Network & Internet Connect to Wi-Fi Network 1. To turn on/off the Wi-Fi, tap Settings > Network & Internet > Internet > Wi-Fi. If the device finds a network that you connected to previously, it will connect to it automatically.
  • Page 77: Add A Wi-Fi Network

    CONTENTS Add a Wi-Fi Network 1. Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Internet and verify that the Wi-Fi is turned 2. Tap Add network at the end of the available network list: 3. Enter the Network SSID (Wi-Fi network name). For secure Wi-Fi network connec- tions, tap None under Security, and then select the type of security protocol...
  • Page 78 CONTENTS Connected Devices Bluetooth Settings To create a Bluetooth® pairing between your device and another device that has Blue- tooth® capabilities, ensure that the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within operable range. Enable Bluetooth® Settings Connected Devices Connec- To enable/disable Bluetooth®...
  • Page 79 CONTENTS Configure, Rename or Unpair Bluetooth® Devices Settings > Connected devices. Select a device under Saved devices and tap the settings icon next to its name. The Device Details window displays on the screen. Type the Edit icon to rename the paired device.
  • Page 80 CONTENTS To rename your device, tap Settings > Connected Devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth Device name. Type in the new name. > Rename to confirm. To enable/disable short-range wireless data exchange, tap Settings > Connected Devices > Connection preferences >...
  • Page 81: Brightness Level

    CONTENTS Display Use the Display settings to set the screen brightness and theme, enable night light, change the screensaver, enable screen rotation, set display and font size. Brightness Level Brightness level and use the slider at the top of the screen to adjust the screen brightness level.
  • Page 82: Night Light

    CONTENTS Screen Timeout Tap to set the suspend timeout (see "Suspend Timeout" on page 58). Dark Theme Tap to enable black background. Display Size and Text Tap to set the size of the items on your screen and to customize the font. Night Light Tap to enable Night Light and adjust its intensity.
  • Page 83: System Update

    To transfer the OTA package from your PC to the Memor 12/17, follow the steps below: 1. Connect the device and the PC via USB cable (see "USB Connection"...
  • Page 84 CONTENTS NOTE: The OTA package would be also available if copied into another folder. You just need to select the right folder. The following window displays on screen, showing information about the device and the update package components: PROPERTIES section shows information about the device model and OS version and the update package version.
  • Page 85: Remote Update

    20% if the Memor 12/17 is not connected to a power source; • battery level is more than 15% if the Memor 12/17 is connected to a power source (USB or dock). Remote Update From the...
  • Page 86: Recovery Mode

    To enter in Recovery Mode: 1. Turn off the Memor 12/17 (see "Power Off" on page 20). 2. Press the power button and the volume up button simultaneously.
  • Page 87 DATALOGIC UTILITIES SOFTSPOT™ Datalogic’s SoftSpot technology is a user-definable "floating soft trigger" meant to pro- vide easy access to the barcode scanner application and other frequently used function- alities on mobile scanning devices. Tap the SoftSpot icon on the favorites tray or on the All Apps screen to enable the Soft- Spot.
  • Page 88: Configure Actions

    CONTENTS Configure Actions You can use SoftSpot to quickly switch between the applications you actively use. From the SoftSpot settings screen, tap Configure Actions > to add the applications you want to launch with SoftSpot. Only one action is active at a given moment. Tap the SoftSpot to launch the application. You can switch between actions by swiping left and right on the SoftSpot.
  • Page 89 CONTENTS You can also use the Configure Actions screen to change the SoftSpot image, to display and change the good read image and to enable the vibrator. SoftSpot Appearance SoftSpot Appearance and drag the Visibility slider to set the SoftSpot transparency level.
  • Page 90: Battery Manager

    CONTENTS BATTERY MANAGER This application provides information about the battery features and status, allows to configure the battery charging profile and to log battery data. Tap the Battery Manager icon, then tap the menu icon on the top left corner of the screen, or swipe right to display the menu.
  • Page 91: Battery Info

    CONTENTS Battery Info Battery Info section provides information about the battery’s health, capacity, man- ufacturer, level and charging status. Battery Info - Realtime This window provides real-time information about the battery. Discharging Mode Charging Mode The top section shows the battery level. Status Displays the charging status.
  • Page 92 CONTENTS Battery Info - Lifetime This window displays information and statistics about battery life, health and usage over its whole life cycle. Health Shows the current battery health and warns potential errors. State of Health Shows the current battery's health level. Charge Cycles Number of charge cycles completed.
  • Page 93 CONTENTS Battery Info - Manufacturer This window displays the model name, the type, the nominal capacity, the serial num- ber, the product number, the firmware version, and the manufacture date of the bat- tery. USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 94: Charging Profile

    CONTENTS Charging Profile Charging Profile - Setup This window allows to customize the charging process according to the user's needs and priorities. To configure a charging profile, select 1 or 2 of the following preferences: • Battery Lifetime. • Maximum Capacity. •...
  • Page 95: Data Logging

    CONTENTS Data Logging The data logging feature allows to collect, store, display and analyze minute-by-minute battery data. Setup Use the Setup window to select the data you want to log. The data logging is disabled by default. To enable it, tap Enable Data Logging.
  • Page 96 CONTENTS Logs Logs window displays data details by date. Manage Manage window allows to remove or export logs. Remove Select one or more logs and tap to remove them. Tap to confirm: Select one or more logs and tap Export to export data and store them for extended peri- ods.
  • Page 97 DATALOGIC WIFI GUARD Datalogic WiFi Guard is an Android application designed to collect information on a Wi- Fi network. It also contains tools to assist in improving network performance and diag- nosing connection problems.
  • Page 98: Install Adb Driver

    DATALOGIC TOOLS Refer to the Datalogic Mobile Computers Software Tools main page to find more detailed and up-to-date information: https://datalogic.github.io/. USB ADB DRIVER USB connection allows to read and write files on both the internal storage memory and the external storage memory, but doesn’t allow to install applications.
  • Page 99: Create A New Application Based On Datalogic Sdk Add-On With Android Studio

    CONTENTS Create a New Application based on Datalogic SDK Add-on with Android Studio For information and instructions to configure Datalogic SDK Add-on in Android Studio, refer website: https://datalogic.github.io/android/overview. DATALOGIC SDK For information on the Datalogic SDK APIs, visit the web site: https://data- logic.github.io/android/overview.
  • Page 100 For more details, visit the website: https://datalogic.github.io/scan2deploy. DATALOGIC LAUNCHER Datalogic Launcher is an Android application used to lock down the device to launch only allowed applications. It can also limit access to several system device features, such as the Overview button (for switching apps) and the Global Actions dialog (for restarting the device).
  • Page 101: Data Capture

    DATA CAPTURE The Memor 12/17 embeds the new Datalogic Halogen™ DE2121-DL scan engine. DeepSight™ integrated technology provides superior sensitivity and high visible illumi- nation system, guaranteeing first-class reading performances even in extreme light and dark environment conditions. Its outstanding motion tolerance allows to decode poorly printed barcodes as well as barcodes displayed on mobile devices and LCD screens.
  • Page 102: Usb Direct Connection

    USB CONNECTION USB Direct Connection You can use a standard USB Type-C cable (not included in the box) to directly connect the Memor 12/17 to a host computer and transfer data through the USB interface. Memor 12/17 Host Computer USB Type-C cable 1.
  • Page 103: Usb Dock Connection

    2. Connect the dock to the host computer by means of a standard USB type-C cable. 3. Turn on the Memor 12/17. 4. Insert the Memor 12/17 into the dock. 5. Scroll down the notification bar, tap the charging notification and change to File Transfer.
  • Page 104: Ethernet Connection

    2. Plug a CAT-5 ethernet cable into the ethernet port on the back of the dock. 3. Plug the ethernet cable into the ethernet hub or a port on the host device. 4. Insert the Memor 12/17 into the dock. Memor 12/17...
  • Page 105 CONTENTS WI-FI CONNECTION The Memor 12/17 has a Wi-Fi 6e WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) radio and can communicate with other Wi-Fi compliant products including access points, workstations via PC card adapters and other wireless portable devices. Memor 12/17 Memor 12/17...
  • Page 106: Wwan Connection

    CONTENTS WWAN CONNECTION The Memor 17 enhances your connectivity solutions giving you an opening to an inter- national wireless infrastructure that is the global standard. It is optimized for the follow- ing two-way communications: • Voice: voice data (including VoLTE, VoNR and Wi-Fi calling) •...
  • Page 107: Bluetooth® Serial Connection

    CONTENTS BLUETOOTH® SERIAL CONNECTION The Memor 12/17 can communicate with a Bluetooth® device, such as a printer, within a range of 10 m, using the on-board Bluetooth® module. NOTE: In order to extend battery life, the Bluetooth® module is off by default.
  • Page 108: Near Field Communication (Nfc)

    NFC technology allows short-range, wireless data transfer between the terminal and NFC tags or other NFC enabled devices placed in close proximity to the back of the ter- minal. Memor 12/17 support the following modes of operation: • NFC tag reader/writer mode: the terminal reads and/or writes digital information from or to an NFC tag.
  • Page 109: Wireless And Radio Frequencies Warnings

    However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals generated by Memor 12/17. Datalogic recommends persons with pacemakers or other medical devices to follow the same recommendations provided by Health Industry Manufac- turers Associations for mobile computers.
  • Page 110: Technical Features

    TECHNICAL FEATURES TECHNICAL DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions 165 x 76.7 x 13.5 mm / 6.49 x 3.0 x 0.53 in Weight With Battery: 242 g/8.5 oz Primary Display 6.0 inch LTPS in 18:9 format - FHD+ resolution 1080x2160; LED backlight; 450 NITS Touch Screen: 5 points multi-touch capacitive panel with hardened Gorilla Glass 7 and Touch Panel optical bonding;...
  • Page 111 CONTENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL Multiple 1.3/4ft drops to concrete across operative temperature without rubber boot per enterprise standard according to MIL STD 810H. Drop Resistance Multiple 1.5m/6ft drops to concrete over operating temp (-10°C to 50°C/14°F to 122°F) with rubber boot according to MIL STD 810H 500 0,5m/1.6 ft tumbles at room temperature without protective boot, meets and exceed IEC 60068-2-32 Procedure 2 specification.
  • Page 112 READING PERFORMANCE Rear Camera: Resolution: 13 megapixel; Auto focus Camera Illumination: User controllable LED flash (torch mode); Front Camera: Resolution: 8 megapixel; Fixed focus Halogen™ DE2121-DL 1D/2D scan engine; Scan Engine Datalogic’s ‘Green Spot’ for good-read feedback; MEMOR™ 12/17 FAMILY...
  • Page 113 CONTENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION SOFTWARE Datalogic Mobility Suite - Discover more on: datalogic.github.io Shield - Android Security Updates Launcher – to lockdown device to kiosk mode Protection Enterprise Browser - to web-browse only to a set of approved URLs Integrity KIT - to safeguard HW interfaces Scan2Deploy Studio –...
  • Page 114: Test Codes

    TEST CODES High Density Codes - 0.25 mm (10 mils) Code 39 17162 Interleaved 2/5 0123456784 Code 128 test EAN 13 EAN 8 MEMOR™ 12/17 FAMILY...
  • Page 115 CONTENTS Medium Density Codes - 0.38 mm (15 mils) Code 39 17162 Interleaved 2/5 0123456784 Code 128 test 100% EAN 13 100% EAN 8 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 116 CONTENTS Low Density Codes - 0.50 mm (20 mils) Code 39 17162 Interleaved 2/5 0123456784 Code 128 test 120% EAN 13 120% EAN 8 MEMOR™ 12/17 FAMILY...
  • Page 117 CONTENTS 2D Codes Datamatrix ECC200 Example Inverse Datamatrix ECC200 Example USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 118: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CLEANING Periodically clean the Memor 12/17 device and the docks using a soft cloth slightly dampened with only water, or one of the following allowed cleaning agents: • Water solution of Sodium Hypochlorite 0,8% • Windex Multisurface / Glassex with ammonia •...
  • Page 119: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Use only the components and accessories supplied by the manufacturer for the specific Memor 12/17 being used. • Do not attempt to disassemble the Memor 12/17 PDA, as it does not contain parts that can be repaired by the user. Any tampering will invalidate the warranty. •...
  • Page 120: Support Through The Website

    Products once sold. The Warranty Period shall be one year from the date of shipment by Datalogic, unless otherwise agreed in an applicable writing by Datalogic. Datalogic will not be liable under the warranty if the Product has been exposed or subjected to any: (1) maintenance, repair, installation, handling, packaging, transportation, storage, operation or use that is improper or otherwise not in compliance with Datalogic’s instruction;...
  • Page 121 IN ANY PRODUCT DELIVERED BY DATALOGIC SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED. DATALOGIC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RELATING TO ANY INSTRUMENT, EQUIPMENT, OR APPARATUS WITH WHICH THE PRODUCT SOLD UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS USED.
  • Page 122 GLOSSARY Access Point A device that provides transparent access between Ethernet wired networks and IEEE 802.11 interoperable radio-equipped mobile units. Hand-held mobile computers, PDAs or other devices equipped with radio cards, communicate with wired networks using Access Points (AP). The mobile unit (mobile computer) may roam among the APs in the same subnet while maintaining a continuous, seamless connection to the wired net- work.
  • Page 123 CONTENTS Decode To recognize a barcode symbology (e.g., Codabar, Code 128, Code 3 of 9, UPC/EAN, etc.) and convert the content of the barcode scanned from a visual pattern into electronic data. Depth of Field (DOF) The portion of a scene that appears acceptably sharp in the image. Although a lens can precisely focus at only one distance, the decrease in sharpness is gradual on each side of the focused distance, so that within the DOF, the unsharpness is imperceptible under normal viewing conditions.
  • Page 124 CONTENTS Laser Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.The laser is an intense light source. Light from a laser is all the same frequency, unlike the output of an incandescent bulb. Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density. Light Emitting Diode (LED) A low power electronic light source commonly used as an indicator light.
  • Page 125 CONTENTS Universal Serial Bus. Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. A "plug-an play" interface, it allows a device to be added without an adapter card and without rebooting the computer (the latter is known as hot-plugging).
  • Page 126 © 2025 Datalogic S.p.A. and /or its affiliates • All rights reserved • Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this documentation may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or for any purpose, without the express written permission of Datalogic S.p.A.

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