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User’s Manual 700 Series Color Mobile Computer...
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The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec-manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec.
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Added information about the ambient light sensor, the beeper, keypad sequences, the alphanumeric keypad, the vibrator, an accessories list, programming notifications, the MaxiCode symbology, the Utilities control panel applet, and the Wireless Network con- trol panel applet. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Safety Summary Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
être strictement respecté pour empêcher l’endommagement ou la destruction de l’équipement, ou l’altération ou la perte de données. Note: Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Before You Begin Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec web site at http://www.intermec.com, click Support, and then click Warranty. Disclaimer of warranties: The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only.
Series Color Mobile Computer and how to configure, troubleshoot, and support it. You must be familiar with your host PC, your network, and your other Intermec equipment. Related Documents This table contains a list of related Intermec documents and their part numbers. Document Title Part Number...
Introduction This chapter introduces the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer, devel- oped by Intermec Technologies Corporation to enhance wireless connec- tivity needs. This chapter contains hardware and software configuration information to assist you in making the most out of your 700 Color Computer. The com-...
To adjust the ambient light sensor, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Backlight icon → the Both Power tab. Make your selections, then tap ok to exit this applet. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
The built-in microphone is located on the bottom of the unit next to the Hirose docking connector. Charging/Docking Microphone connector This is the bottom of the 700 Color Computer. Note that the keypad is to the bottom in this illustration. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Hirose docking connector. Headset jack Charging/Docking connector This is the bottom of the 700 Color Computer. Note that the keypad is to the bottom in this illustration. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Lithium-Ion (LiIon) battery. To view the status of this battery from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Power icon → the Power tab to view the current status of both the main battery and the backup battery.
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Be sure to put the computer in a suspend mode before doing so. If you have at least one device in your 700 Series Computer (radio, scan- ner, imager, or Ethernet), the battery power fail level is set so that after the...
1 Tap Start → Settings → the Personal tab → the Sounds & Notifica- tions icon → the Volume tab. 2 Drag the System volume slider bar to the right off the “Silent” position. 3 Tap ok to exit this applet. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
3 Drag its slider bar (note the greyed slider bar) to the appropriate level of loudest, with the left side being the most quiet and the right side being the most loud. 4 Tap ok to exit this applet. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
4 Tap ok to confirm this change, then tap ok to exit the Data Collection control panel applet. This illustration shows the screen for a 700 Color Computer built with a laser scanner. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
1 Tap Start → Settings → the Personal tab → Sounds & Notifications → the Volume tab. 2 Drag the System volume slider bar completely to the left to the “Silent” position. 3 Tap ok to exit this applet. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Start → Settings → the System tab → the Backlight icon. Use the left/right scroll arrows to move to and tap the Keyboard tab. Make your selection, then tap ok to exit this applet. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Tab to the left. [Gold] Note: Pocket PC applications are accessible only if configured to do so in the App Launch portion of the Utilities control panel applet. See page 393 for more information. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Tab to the left. [Gold/White] Note: Pocket PC applications are accessible only if configured to do so in the App Launch portion of the Utilities control panel applet. See page 393 for more information. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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If you want to type a lowercase ‘c,’ press [Gold/White] d C. If you want an uppercase “C,” press and hold the g key, then press C. Press b to enter a space. To Enter Press the Keys To Enter Press the Keys 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Computers. To access either the CompactFlash (CF) or Secure Digital (SD) card slot, locate the access door at the top of the 700 Series Computer, remove its two screws, then remove the door. See the 700 Series Color Mobile Com- puter Quick Start Guide P/N: 962-054-053 for more information.
— Introduction Software Build Version To check to see if your 700 Series Computer has the latest build, select Start → Internet Explorer → the Intermec logo. The latest software build version is displayed beneath the Version Infor- mation title. This information would be useful should you need assistance.
Radios are installed at the factory and cannot be installed by a user. The 700 Color Computer must be serviced to install or replace radios. Contact your Intermec representative for more information. See Chapter 4, “Net- work Support” for information about supported radios.
Introduction Accessories The following accessories are available for the 700 Series Computer. Note that this is not a complete list. Contact your Intermec representative for in- formation about these and other accessories that are not in this list. Intermec Accessory Descriptions Part Number AC Power Cord 3-prong, U.S.
S Added information about network selection APIs and notifications to Chapter 7, “Programming.” S Added information about the MaxiCode symbology, the Utilities con- trol panel applet, and the Wireless Network control panel applet to Ap- pendix A, “Configurable Settings.” 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pocket PC 2002 This chapter introduces the Pocket PC 2002 operating system from Microsoft Corporation. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Introduction Congratulations on purchasing a Pocket PC. Due to the size and capabili- ties of this 700 Series Color Mobile Computer, you can keep your most important business and personal information up-to-date and close at hand. Microsoft ActiveSync increases the power of your 700 Series Computer by allowing you to synchronize the information on your desktop or laptop computer with your 700 Series Computer.
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Windows Media Player for Pocket PC (page 71) Microsoft Reader (page 72) Pocket Internet Explorer (page 76) Note: Components marked with “RAM” are provided on a Companion CD for download into RAM rather than burned into Flash ROM. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Where to Find Information This chapter describes your 700 Series Computer hardware, provides an overview of the programs on your 700 Series Computer, and explains how to connect your 700 Series Computer to a desktop computer, a network, or the Internet. For instructions on setting up your 700 Series Computer and installing ActiveSync, see the Quick Start Card.
Today Screen When you turn on your 700 Series Computer for the first time each day (or after four hours of inactivity), you will see the Today screen. You can also display it by tapping the Start flag (shown left) and then Today. On the Today screen, you can see at a glance important information for the day.
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Notification of one or more e-mail messages received. If more notification icons need to be displayed than there is room to display them, the Notification icon (shown left) will display. Tap the icon to view all notification icons. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Drag the stylus off the label so that the command is not carried out. The following is a partial list of programs that are on your 700 Series Computer. Look on the Pocket PC Companion CD for additional pro- grams that you can install onto your 700 Series Computer.
Panel button. To create a new item in the current program, tap New. To see the name of a button, tap and hold the stylus on the button. Drag the stylus off the button so that the command is not carried out. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Notifications Your 700 Series Computer reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do. For example, if you have set up an appointment in Calendar, a task with a due date in Tasks, or an alarm in Clock, you will be notified in any of the following ways: S A message box appears on the screen.
S Write directly on the screen. S Draw pictures on the screen. S Speak into your 700 Series Computer microphone to record a message. S Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information from your desktop computer to your 700 Series Computer. For more infor- mation on ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.
— Pocket PC 2002 When you use the input panel, your 700 Series Computer anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel. When you tap the displayed word, it is inserted into your text at the insertion point.
You can cut, copy, and paste text by tapping and holding the selected words and then tapping an editing command on the pop-up menu, or by tapping the command on the Edit menu. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
You can cut, copy, and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text: tap and hold the selected words and then tap an editing com- mand on the pop-up menu, or tap the command on the Edit menu. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
If you want to convert only certain words, select them before tapping Rec- ognize on the Tools menu (or tap and hold the selected words and then tap Recognize on the pop-up menu). If a word is not recognized, it is left as writing. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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S Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that the 700 Series Computer can easily tell where words begin and end. S Hyphenated words, foreign words that use special characters such as ac- cents, and some punctuation cannot be converted.
Edit menu. To resize a drawing, make sure the Pen button is not selected, and drag a selection handle. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
1 Hold your computer’s microphone near your mouth or source of sound. 2 Press and hold the Record hardware button on your 700 Series Com- puter until you hear a beep. 3 While holding down the Record button, make your recording.
Note: You can add text after inserting a My Text message before sending To edit a My Text message, in the Tools menu, tap Edit My Text Mes- → sages. Select the message you wish to edit and make desired changes. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Note: To quickly find information that is taking up storage space on your 700 Series Computer, select Larger than 64 KB in Type. You can also use the File Explorer to find files on your 700 Series Com- puter and to organize these files into folders. Tap Start → Programs →...
You can install any program created for your 700 Series Computer, as long as your 700 Series Computer has enough memory. The most popular place to find software for your 700 Series Computer is on the Pocket PC Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc).
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S If the file is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the program is valid but it is designed for a different type of comput- er. You will need to move this file to your 700 Series Computer. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the...
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My Documents by default, and then My Device to see a list of all folders on the 700 Series Computer). Tap and hold the program and tap Cut on the pop-up menu. Open the Start Menu fold- er located in the Windows folder, tap and hold a blank area of the win- dow, and tap Paste on the pop-up menu.
Tasks on your 700 Series Computer. You will notice that information you have stored in Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer has been copied to your 700 Series Computer, and you did not have to type a word. Disconnect your 700 Series Computer from your computer and you are ready to go! 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronization process, you can initiate synchronization from your 700 Series Computer. To switch to ActiveSync on your 700 Series Computer, tap Start → ActiveSync. Note that if you have a wireless LAN card, you can synchronize remotely from your 700 Series Computer.
Computer. You can also synchronize this information directly with a Microsoft Exchange server. Each time you synchronize, ActiveSync compares the changes you made on your 700 Series Computer and desk- top computer or server and updates both computers with the latest in- formation.
Thoughts and Ideas” on page 54. 7 When finished, tap OK to return to the calendar. Note: If you select Remind me in an appointment, your 700 Series Com- puter will remind you according to the options set in Start → Settings →...
The meeting notice is created automatically and placed in the Outbox folder. For more information on sending and receiving meeting requests, see Cal- endar Help and Inbox Help on the 700 Series Computer. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you are looking for, whether you are at home or on the road. Using the 700 Series Computer infrared (IR) port, you can quickly share Contacts information with other 700 Series Computer users.
View → By Company. The number of contacts that work for that company will be displayed to the right of the company name. S Tap Start → Find, enter the contact name, select Contacts for the type, and then tap Go. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Chapter — Pocket PC 2002 Using the Summary Screen When you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the contact information, tap Edit. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pocket PC 2002 Tasks: Keeping a To Do List Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. Note: To change the way information is displayed in the list, tap Tools → Options. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
6 When finished, tap OK to return to the task list. Note: To quickly create a task with only a subject, tap Entry Bar on the Tools menu. Then, tap Tap here to add a new task and enter your task information. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Chapter 2 — Pocket PC 2002 Using the Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task, tap Edit. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
If a note is open when you create the record- ing, it will be included in the note as an icon. If the note list is displayed, it will be created as a stand-alone recording. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
2 Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, and recording. For more information about using the input panel, writing and drawing on the screen, and creating recordings, see “Basic Skills” on page 25. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Messages that you receive directly from an e-mail server are linked to your e-mail server rather than your desktop computer. When you delete a mes- sage on your 700 Series Computer, it is also deleted from the e-mail server the next time you connect based on the settings selected in ActiveSync.
Chapter 2 — Pocket PC 2002 Using the Message List Messages you receive are displayed in the message list. By default, the most recently received messages are displayed first in the list. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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For more information, see ActiveSync Help. S Change options for direct e-mail server connections in Inbox on your 700 Series Computer. Tap Tools → Options → the Service tab, then tap the service you want to change. Tap and hold the service and select Delete to remove a service.
If you are sending an SMS message and want to know if it was received, tap Edit → Options → Request SMS text message delivery notification before sending the message. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
The folders you create and the e-mail messages you move are mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you con- nect to your mail server, whether it is from your 700 Series Computer or desktop computer. This synchronization of folders occurs whenever you connect to your mail server, create new folders, or rename/delete folders when connected.
The companion programs consist of Microsoft Pocket Word, Microsoft Pocket Excel, Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, and Microsoft Reader. To switch to a companion program on your 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Programs, then tap the program name.
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— Pocket PC 2002 Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your 700 Series Comput- er. Tap a file in the list to open it. To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list. Then, select the appropriate action on the pop-up menu.
Word document, using your stylus instead of the mouse to drag through the text you want to select. You can search a document to find text by tapping Edit → Find/Replace. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
“Drawing Mode” on the next page. Written words are converted to graphics (metafiles) when a Pocket Word document is converted to a Word document on your desktop computer. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
In recording mode, embed a recording into your document. Recordings are saved as .WAV files. For more information on recording, see “Basic Skills” on page 25. For more information on using Pocket Word, tap Start → Help. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
You can save a workbook you create or edit in a variety of formats, including Pocket Excel (.PXL) and Excel (.XLS). Pocket Excel contains a list of the files stored on your 700 Series Comput- er. Tap a file in the list to open it. To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list.
MSN Messenger Note: MSN Messenger is only available on the Premium Edition of Pocket PC 2002. MSN Messenger on your 700 Series Computer is an instant messaging program that lets you: S See who is online. S Send and receive instant messages.
3 To sign in, tap the sign-in screen and enter your e-mail address and password. Note: If you already use MSN Messenger on your desktop computer, your contacts will show up on your 700 Series Computer without being added again. Working with Contacts The MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at a glance, divided into Online and Not Online categories.
Note: To switch back to the main window without closing a chat, tap the Contacts button. To revert back to your chat window, tap Chats and se- lect the person whom you were chatting with. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Pocket PC 2002 To know if the contact you are chatting with is responding, look for the message under the text entry area. For more information on using MSN Messenger, tap Start → Help. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your 700 Series Computer or on a net- work. To switch to Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, tap Start →...
Web site. Then, use ActiveSync to copy the book files to your activated 700 Series Computer. The books appear in the Reader Library, where you can tap them in the list to open them. Each book consists of a cover page, an optional table of contents, and the pages of the book.
Using the Library The Library is your Reader home page; it displays a list of all books stored on your 700 Series Computer or storage card. To open the Library: 1 On the Reader command bar, tap Library. 2 On a book page, tap the book title, then tap Library on the pop-up menu.
In addition to the text, each book page includes a page number and book title. You can also page through a book by using the Up/Down control on your 700 Series Computer. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Removing a Book When you finish reading a book, you can delete it to conserve space on your 700 Series Computer. If a copy of the book is stored on your desktop computer, you can download it again at any time.
Unless you mark the favorite link as a mobile favorite, only the link will be downloaded to your 700 Series Computer, and you will need to connect to your ISP or network to view the content. For more information on synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer.
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Properties. In the Download tab, specify the number of links deep you want to download. To conserve 700 Series Computer memory, go only one level deep. 6 Synchronize your 700 Series Computer and desktop computer. Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Ex- plorer are downloaded to your 700 Series Computer.
1 In ActiveSync options on the desktop computer, turn on synchroniza- tion for the AvantGo information type. 2 In Pocket Internet Explorer on your 700 Series Computer, tap the Fa- vorites button to display your list of favorites. 3 Tap the AvantGo Channels link.
Using Pocket Internet Explorer You can use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse mobile favorites and chan- nels that have been downloaded to your 700 Series Computer without connecting to the Internet. You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection and browse the Web.
2 Tap the page you want to view. You will see the page that was downloaded the last time you synchronized with your desktop computer. If the page is not on your 700 Series Com- puter, the favorite will be dimmed. You will need to synchronize with your desktop computer again to download the page to your 700 Series Computer, or connect to the Internet to view the page.
700 Series Computers as well as your desktop computer, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options: S Use the infrared (IR) port on your 700 Series Computer to send and receive files between two 700 Series Computers. If this is the method you want to use, see “Transferring Items Using Infrared”...
S Password S TCP/IP settings 2 If your 700 Series Computer does not have a built-in modem, install a modem card, or use or use a NULL modem cable and appropriate adapters to connect an external modem to your 700 Series Computer through the serial port.
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In the Select a modem list, select your modem type. If your modem type does not appear, try reinserting the modem card. If you are using an external modem that is connected to your 700 Series Computer with a cable, select “Hayes Compatible on COM1.”...
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Advanced → the TCP/IP tab, tap Use specific IP address, then enter the address. Tap ok to close the Advanced page, then tap Next. 7 Enter the access phone number, then tap Next. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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To start the connection, start using one of the following programs. Your 700 Series Computer will start connecting. Once connected, you can: S Send and receive e-mail messages by using Inbox. Before you can use Inbox, you need to provide the information it needs to communicate with the e-mail server.
Pocket PC 2002 Creating an Ethernet Connection to an ISP 1 You do not need to create a new connection on your 700 Series Com- puter. Instead, you must purchase a dock to enable on-board Ethernet or purchase a CompactFlash Ethernet card that is compatible with your 700 Series Computer.
Connecting to Work If you have access to a network at work, you can send e-mail messages, view intranet pages, synchronize your 700 Series Computer, and possibly access the Internet. You can connect to work in one of two ways: S Create a modem connection by using a RAS (Remote Access Server) account.
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Chapter — Pocket PC 2002 2 If your 700 Series Computer does not have a built-in modem, install a modem card. 3 Tap Start → Settings → the Connections tab → the Connections icon. Under the When needed, automatically connect to The Internet using these settings, select Internet Settings from the drop-down list, then tap Modify.
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In the Select a modem list, select your modem type. If your modem type does not appear, try reinserting the modem card. If you are using an external modem that is connected to your 700 Series Computer with a cable, select “Hayes Compatible on COM1.”...
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Chapter — Pocket PC 2002 7 Enter the access phone number, then tap Next. 8 Select other desired options, tap Finish, then tap ok to exit the Internet Settings. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Creating an Ethernet Connection to Work 1 You do not need to create a new connection on your 700 Series Com- puter. Instead, you must purchase a dock to enable on-board Ethernet or purchase a CompactFlash Ethernet card that is compatible with your 700 Series Computer.
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3 Insert the Ethernet card into your 700 Series Computer. For instruc- tions on inserting and using the Ethernet card, see the owner’s manual. S If using an on-board Ethernet, place your 700 Series Computer in a dock, tap Start → Today, then look in the System Tray for the Ethernet icon (shown left).
S When connected via dial-up or VPN, tap the Connection icon (shown left) on your navigation bar, and then tap End. S When connected via cable or cradle, detach your 700 Series Computer from the cable or cradle. S When connected via Infrared, move the 700 Series Computer away from the PC.
Do the following to set up an e-mail service. Tap the question mark at the top of the screen for more assistance. 1 On your 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Inbox to access the Inbox application. Tap Services → New Service.
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3 Enter your user name and password, then tap Next. 4 Select the appropriate service type from the Service type drop-down list, either POP3 or IMAP4, or enter a new service type, then tap Next. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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When finished, to connect to your e-mail server, from the Inbox applica- tion, tap Services → Connect. For more information on using the Inbox program, see “Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages” on page 56. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Installing Applications There are multiple ways to get an application to your 700 Series Color Mobile Computer; just as there are multiple ways to package the applica- tion for delivery. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Storage Manager (PSM). The Object Store is RAM that looks like a disk. Anything copied here is deleted when a cold-boot is performed on the 700 Series Computer. The PSM is an area of storage which is em- bedded in a section of the system’s FLASH memory. This storage area is not deleted during a cold-boot.
700 Series Computer. If neces- sary, select File → Get Connected to initiate a connection. 3 Click Explore to access the Mobile Device directory on your 700 Series Computer. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
700 Series Computer, do a right-click for a pop-up menu, then select Paste. 6 When all of the files are pasted, perform a warm-boot on the 700 Series Computer. When the computer reboots, wait for the LED on the top left of your keypad to stop blinking.
7 Remove the CompactFlash card from your desktop computer and rein- stall it into the 700 Series Computer. 8 Warm-boot the 700 Series Computer to add these files to the Compact- Flash storage card. If the AUTOUSER.DAT file is found and the “RUN=” statement is cor- rect, the task manager will launch and execute your program on startup.
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6 In the “\2577” directory, add your custom AUTOUSER.DAT file. See the Recovery Help for more information on how to set up an AUTOUSER.DAT file. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Utilities control panel applet, as follows. See Appendix A, “Configurable Settings,” for more information about this applet. a From the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Utilities icon → the Registry Save tab.
S Use the AUTOCAB method to extract all files when a cold-boot is per- formed on the 700 Series Computer. This method is on the 700 Color Software Tools CD, see its Software Tools User’s Manual for information.
Network Support The 700 Series Color Mobile Computer can integrate up to three radios in a single unit, and will automatically install the appropriate software for ra- dio use when the unit is powered on. The Intermec CORE (Common Object Resource Environment) applica-...
OK to exit the Add/Remove Modules screen. Loading a Radio Module To load or switch to another radio module installed on the 700 Series Computer, tap Modules → Choose Module, select a module from the Installed Modules box, then tap Choose to initialize and begin using that module.
S WWAN (Wireless WAN) — page 113. S Wireless Printing (PAN) — page 125. Note that the tip of the antenna attached to your 700 Series Computer is color-coded to identify its radio type. Refer to the following to determine...
— Network Support Ethernet Communications Follow the steps below to start Ethernet communications on the 700 Series Computer. If your system does not contain an 802.11b radio, then Ethernet networking using DHCP will be selected as the default. When “Built-in Ethernet” is selected from the NDISTRAY pop-up menu...
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— Network Support From the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the Connections tab → the Network Adapters icon to access the network connections for this unit. Make the changes necessary for your network, then tap ok when finished.
When “Wireless 802.11” is selected via the NDISTRAY pop-up menu, then the antenna shown to the left will appear in the System Tray. To configure 802.11b communications on the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Wireless Network icon to access the Profile Wizard for the 802.11b radio module.
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S Link: This indicates the speed at which a connection is made. S Power: This indicates the power status of this 700 Series Computer: “Always On” is the default. S Scanning: Status of association. When connected to a network, this changes to “Connected to NET”...
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409 for more information. S Supplicant: This monitors the 802.1x security activity on the client: “Running” or “Stopped.” S Watchdog Status: This monitors the activity of the Scan List: “Running” or “Stopped.” 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
WAN Radio CORE Module — General The WAN radio CORE module displays helpful information about the CDMA/1xRTT radio option built into your 700 Series Computer. Below are descriptions and meanings for each piece of information pro- vided via the General tab. Note that the information is listed alphabetically.
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This indicates whether serial communications passed (“Serial com OK”) or failed (“Serial com FAIL”) in its last transaction. A status of “Serial com FAIL” typically indicates that the 700 Series Computer is unable to establish communication with the radio module installed within.
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This indicates whether serial communications passed (“PASS”) or failed (“FAIL”) in its last transaction. A status of “FAIL” typically indicates that the 700 Series Computer is unable to establish communication with the radio module installed within. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
WAN Monitor — General The WAN Monitor CORE module displays helpful information about the GSM/GPRS radio option built into your 700 Series Computer. The fol- lowing illustrations are for a GSM/GPRS Siemens MC45 radio. Below are descriptions and meanings for each piece of information pro- vided via the General tab.
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This indicates whether serial communications passed (“Serial com OK”) or failed (“Serial com FAIL”) in its last transaction. A status of “Serial com FAIL” typically indicates that the 700 Series Computer is unable to establish communication with the radio module installed within.
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GSM/GPRS radio module. S IMSI #: This shows the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) num- ber assigned to the SIM card installed in this 700 Series Computer. S Manufacturer: This lists the name of the manufacturer that developed this radio mod- ule, such as “Siemens.”...
Select an AT command from the drop-down list, then tap Send. The re- sults of each test appears in the text box. Tap Exit or ok to close this screen and return to the Details page. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Network Support Phone Application With the WAN radio module installed in your 700 Series Computer, you can send and receive telephone calls. Use the speaker on the back of the computer as your earpiece and use the connector on the bottom of the computer for your mouthpiece.
Use the MC45 AT command interface from Siemens AG to program the GPRS/GSM MC45 radio module. The “MC45 Siemens Cellular Engine AT Command Set” is available either from Intermec Technologies or from Siemens AG. Contact either your Intermec representative or the Siemens AG support personnel at the following URL for more information.
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COM4. Do the following to initiate this con- nection and test these commands to your radio: 1 From the 700 Series Computer, select Start → Settings → the Connections tab → the Connections icon. 2 Tap Modify beneath the Internet Settings drop-down list.
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Tap Advanced to continue. 5 On the Port Settings tab, check Enter dialing commands manually, then tap ok → Next → Finish to return to the Internet Settings screen with your new connection. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Note that each “AT” command must start with either the “at” or “at+” characters. S To see what you typed onscreen, type “ate1” to initiate the AT Echo command, then press Enter. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Printing SDK. This is located on the 700 Color Software Tools CD, via the “\Wireless Printing SDK” directory off the root of the toolkit. It also can be found in the Wireless Printing Development Guide, also on the 700 Color Software Tools CD. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Next to do a service discovery, then tap Finish. If devices are discovered, but your device is not displayed, ensure your device and its radio are turned on, then do the Device Discovery again. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Device → Properties → the Services tab. 2 If a message, such as the following is shown, then your service was dis- covered correctly. Tap ok to return to the discovered remote devices. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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4 Tap the drop-down arrow, then select your COM port device from the drop-down list. 5 Tap ok to return to the Bluetooth Devices application. A heart is added to the icon for your device (like shown to the left). 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
“No” Not discoverable S Connectable: This defines whether the 700 Series Computer is able to accept other devices with Bluetooth compatible modules connecting to it. “Yes” indi- cates the connection is available, “No” indicates it is not available. S Bondable: This defines the security element of the 700 Series Computer, which is the bondable setting.
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S BTpak Version: This displays the driver version of additional Bluetooth components within the 700 Series Computer and is usually presented in the “1.2.3” format. The version may also contain a letter at either end. S History: This bar graph displays an active history of the Bluetooth driver’s quali-...
To extend the number of attempts that a DHCP client makes to get a DHCP address, use the DhcpRetryDialogue and DhcpMaxRetry registry settings. Change the AutoInterval registry key value to make the client retry more often to obtain a DHCP address. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
The 700 Series Computer is such an SNMP-enabled device. Use SNMP to control and configure the 700 Series Computer anywhere on an SNMP-enabled network. The 700 Series Computer supports four proprietary Management Infor-...
IP address of this entry (same as Subnet Mask). Configuring with SNMP The community string allows an SNMP manager to manage the 700 Series Computer with a specified privilege level. The default read-only commu- nity string is “public” and “private” is the default read/write community string.
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Printer Support The 700 Series Color Mobile Computer works with the following printers from Intermec Technologies. Contact an Intermec Representative for in- formation about these printers. S 6820 A full-page, 80-column printer. S 6808 A 4-inch belt-mount printer. S PB20 A 2-inch belt-mount printer with a Bluetooth compatible module from Socket Communications.
Win32 APIs are required to print di- rectly to the port. Directly to a Generic Serial Port To print directly to a generic serial port printer (non-Intermec printers): S Use CreateFile() to open ports - COM1: can be opened on most de- vices.
NPCP Driver Installation and Removal Use LPT9: for the NPCP printer device and COM1 for the last parame- ter. COM1 is the connection available via the 700 Series Computer. Applications use the RegisterDevice() function to install the driver. DeregisterDevice() uninstalls the device driver and frees memory space when the driver is not required.
The print data written to the driver must contain the proper printer commands for formatting. If the function returns FALSE, the NPCP error may be retrieved using IOCTL_NPCP_ERROR. See the description on the next page. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
If an error oc- curs during the polling process, the operation will return FALSE and the application can get the extended error code by using IOCTL_NPCP_ERROR. No parameters are required. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
IOCTL, then use IOCTL_NPCP_ERROR to get the error and determine the correct recovery procedure. Sample Code See sample code in the “\700C Dev Tools\Installable Drivers\Port Drivers\Npcp\NPCPPrint\” directory for more details on printing, printer communications and error code handling. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
#define HEADFAULT (BYTE)228 // printer head short or driver short error #define PFFAULT (BYTE)229 // paper feed motor fault. #define FRAME_NOT_ACKED 0x8000 // frame was not received by printer and need to be resent. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
1 Use CreateFile(); to open the printer driver. 2 Use WriteFile() to write your data to the printer. Check for errors and that all data were written. 3 Use CloseHandle() to close the driver. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Scanner Support The 700 Series Color Mobile Computer is available with imaging or laser scanning technologies, including the following: S APS linear imager: Reads 1D symbologies and PDF417 bar codes. Linear imaging using Vista Scanning technology reads low-contrast bar codes, laminated bar codes, and bar codes displayed on CRT or TRT displays.
700 Series Computer has completed initialization, which occurs during a warm- or cold-boot or after a firmware upgrade. When initialization is complete, the green LED on the 700 Series Com- puter stops flashing. Changes made to configuration settings remain after a warm boot.
S IImage Interface (starting on page 243) Multiple ADC COM Object Support A 700 Series Computer may have multiple reader engines to decode differ- ent types of ADC data. For example, a bar code reader engine decodes raw bar code data and passes it to a bar code reader COM object. An RFID reader engine decodes raw RFID tag data and passes it to an RFID tag reader COM object.
For the 700 Color Computer, this limit is three. The scanned data is not saved for an application until the first Read() function is posted. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Grid Data Filtering The virtual wedge retrieves scanned Automatic Data Collection (ADC) data and sends it to the keypad driver so that the 700 Series Computer can receive and interpret the data as keypad input. The data can be filtered so that only data conforming to a certain text pattern or symbology will be sent to an application.
[:space:] – White space characters [:upper:] – Uppercase letters [:xdigit:] – Hexadecimal digits {num} Matches exactly num repetitions. a{3} matches only aaa {min,} Matches at least num repetitions. a{3,} matches aaaa but not aa 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
When matching is attempted, the first grid expression from left to right that achieves a match will cause the data to be accepted. S All pattern expressions and parsed data are in Unicode. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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(like a last name) are reversed and separated by a comma and a space. S Filter ([[:alpha:]])+ ([[:alpha:]])+= > \2, \1 S Effect When a bar code with the data “Dexter Gordon” is scanned, the data is modified to read “Gordon, Dexter”. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
— Scanner Support ADC Connection A 700 Series Computer can have both Bar Code and RFID reader engines with each engine supporting multiple connections. Each connection allows an application to access data or manage a configuration. An application could have multiple connections.
Omni-directional scanning is a feature that does not require configuration. 1D and stacked symbologies as well as 2D matrix symbologies can be scanned with the 700 Series Computer in any orientation. Thus, time is not needed to orient the 700 horizontal as with laser scanners.
X,Y offsets relative to the center the bar code, the X,Y dimension of image to be captured, and the aspect ratio of the bar code. Note the units are in terms of the narrow element width of the bar code. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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See the following example signature capture label and dimensions. These image acquisition features are provided through the IImage Inter- face defined on page 243. Y-axis – X Bar code height Intelligent bar code units – Y 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
A pointer to the interface pointer identified by iid. If the object does not support this interface, ppvObject is set to NULL. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S ITCDeviceClose 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
On Windows, this interface decrements the reference count. So alterna- tively, IUnknown::Release() could be used and must be used if reference counting is performed with IUnknown::AddRef(). On DOS, this function closes all resources associated with the channel. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
ITCUUID.LIB contains the IID_IADC Interface GUID value used to obtain the interface. S IADC::CancelReadRequest (page 160) S IADC::Initialize (page 161) S IADC::QueryAttribute (page 162) S IADC::QueryData (page 163) S IADC::Read (page 164) S IADC::SetAttribute (page 165) 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Total number of discarded bytes. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks The return value indicates whether a read was pending. See Also S IADC::Initialize S IADC::QueryAttribute S IADC::QueryData S IADC::Read S IADC::SetAttribute 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Data buffering starts after the first call to IADC::Read (). Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S IADC::CancelReadRequest S IADC::QueryAttribute S IADC::QueryData S IADC::Read S IADC::SetAttribute 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pointer to the DWORD location to put the number of bytes stored in rgbBuffer. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S IADC::CancelReadRequest S IADC::Initialize S IADC::QueryData S IADC::Read S IADC::SetAttribute 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Size (in bytes) of the next buffered message. Return Values A standard status code that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S IADC::CancelReadRequest S IADC::Initialize S IADC::QueryAttribute S IADC::Read S IADC::SetAttribute 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
If data is not available, returns quickly. S INFINITE Waits until data is available. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S IADC::CancelReadRequest S IADC::Initialize S IADC::QueryAttribute S IADC::QueryData S IADC::SetAttribute 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Data mask specification. See “Grid Data Filtering” on page 149 for more information. nBufferSize [in] Number of bytes in rgbData. Return Values A standard status code that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest (page 168) S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED (page 169) S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize (page 170) S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep (page 171) S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute (page 172) S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read (page 173) S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute (page 175) S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner (page 178) 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Total number of discarded bytes. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
This function does not coordinate LED control with the scanner. If the scanner LED control is enabled, function results will be unpredictable. See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Data Buffering starts after the first call to IADC::Read (). Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Identifies the total number of beeps in rgBeepRequests. Return Values E_NOTIMPL as this function is not implemented. Remarks None. See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
The following attributes are not supported on the imager: S ITC_RDRATTR_TONE_ENABLE S ITC_RDRATTR_VOLUME_LEVEL S ITC_RDRATTR_TONE_FREQUENCY S ITC_RDRATTR_GOOD_READ_BEEPS_NUMBER S ITC_RDRATTR_GOOD_READ_BEEP_DURATION See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Symbology of the returned data. S eDataType Identifies data types as ASCII, UNICODE, etc. S stTimeStamp Timestamp of the received data. S BARCODE_DATA_TYPE_UNKNOWN Data in unknown. S BARCODE_DATA_TYPE_ASCII Data is ASCII. S BARCODE_DATA_TYPE_UNICODE Data is UNICODE. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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S INFINITE Waits until data is available. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
TCHAR szFilter[ITC_MAXFILTER_CHARS]; } ITC_READFILTER; where: S nFilterChars Number of characters in pszDataMask. S szFilter Data mask specification. See “Grid Data Filtering.” S ITC_MAXFILTER Maximum number of characters in a filter specification. Includes NULL termination. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Valid range for S9C: typedef enum tagBeepVolume ITC_BEEP_VOLUME_LOW = 0, ITC_BEEP_VOLUME_MEDIUM = 2, ITC_BEEP_VOLUME_HIGH = 1 //Default }ITC_BEEP_VOLUME Note: Due to the hardware design on this 700 Series Com- puter, the volume level can be either OFF (ITC_BEEP_VOLUME_LOW) or ON (ITC_BEEP_VOLUME_MEDIUM/HIGH). ITC_RDRATTR_TONE_FREQUENCY DWORD A value that identifies the tone frequency in Hz.
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The following attributes are not supported on the imager: S ITC_RDRATTR_TONE_ENABLE S ITC_RDRATTR_VOLUME_LEVEL S ITC_RDRATTR_TONE_FREQUENCY S ITC_RDRATTR_GOOD_READ_BEEPS_NUMBER S ITC_RDRATTR_GOOD_READ_BEEP_DURATION See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read S IBarCodeReaderControl::TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
When the scanner is turned on, its behavior is controlled by the trigger mode. That is, in one shot mode, the laser turns off when a label is scanned. See Also S IBarCodeReaderControl::CancelReadRequest S IBarCodeReaderControl::ControlLED S IBarCodeReaderControl::Initialize S IBarCodeReaderControl::IssueBeep S IBarCodeReaderControl::QueryAttribute S IBarCodeReaderControl::Read S IBarCodeReaderControl::SetAttribute 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
— Scanner Support IS9CConfig Functions This interface provides methods to set and retrieve the 700 Series Com- puter bar code configuration. All supported symbologies are initialized to their defaults when the S9C firmware is loaded. GET/SET functions use enumerations as their parameters. In most enu-...
Pointer to the DWORD location to receive a number indicating number of bytes in rbgLengthBuff[]: 1 byte for ITC_BARCODE_LENGTH or 3 bytes for ITC_BARCODE_FIXED_LENGTH. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Number of bytes in rbgLengthBuff[]. For S9C, this value is 1 when eLengthId = ITC_BARCODE_LENGTH or 3 when eLengthId = ITC_BARCODE_FIXED_LENGTH Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pointer to the ITC_CODE39_CHECK_DIGIT location to receive the check digit. pwLength [out] Pointer to the DWORD location to receive the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Identifies the Start/Stop option. eSSChars [in] Identifies the Start/Stop character. eCheck [in] Identifies the Check digit. dwLength [in] Identifies the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Code 93 symbology. pdwLength [out] Pointer to the DWORD location to receive a value for bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
HRESULT IS9CConfig::SetCode93( ITC_CODE93_DECODING eDecode,DWORD dwLength ); Parameters eDecode [in] Identifies the decoding for Code93 Symbology. dwLength [in] Identifies the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Code 93 Enumerations Use this when the bar code length does not require any change. typedef enum tagCode93Decoding ITC_CODE93_NOTACTIVE = 0, // Default ITC_CODE93_ACTIVE = 1, ITC_CODE93_NO_CHANGE = 255 } ITC_CODE93_DECODING; #define ITC_BC_LENGTH_NO_CHANGE 255. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pointer to the BYTE location to receive the FNC1 separator character. pdwLength [out] Pointer to the DWORD location to receive a value for bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Identifies the CIP 128. byFNC1 [in] Identifies the FNC1 separator character, usually any ASCII value. dwLength [in] Identifies the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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]XY<data> Include ]C1 Custom ID Transmitted Z]C1<data> Z<data> Remove ]C1 Custom ID Transmitted Z<data> Z<data> where “X” is the symbology identifier, “Y” is the modifier character, and “Z” is the 1-byte symbology identifier. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pointer to the DWORD location to receive a number indicating number of bytes in rbgLengthBuff[]: 1 byte for ITC_BARCODE_LENGTH or 3 bytes for ITC_BARCODE_FIXED_LENGTH. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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[in] Number of bytes in rbgLengthBuff[]. For S9C, this value is 1 when eLengthId = ITC_BARCODE_LENGTH or 3 when eLengthId = ITC_BARCODE_FIXED_LENGTH. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Matrix 2 of 5 symbology. pdwLength [out] Pointer to the DWORD location to receive a value for the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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DWORD dwLength ); Parameters eDecode [in] Identifies the decoding for Matrix 2 of 5 symbology. dwLength [in] Identifies the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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ITC_MATRIX2OF5_NOTACTIVE = 0, // Default ITC_MATRIX2OF5_ACTIVE = 1, ITC_MATRIX2OF5_NO_CHANGE = 255 } ITC_MATRIX2OF5_DECODING; #define ITC_BC_LENGTH_NO_CHANGE 255. This definition can be used when the bar code length does not require any change. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pointer to the ITC_MSI_CHECK_DIGIT location to receive the check digit. pdwLength [out] Pointer to the DWORD location to receive the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Identifies the decoding for MSI symbology. eCheck [in] Identifies the check digit. dwLength [in] Identifies the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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} ITC_MSI_DECODING; typedef enum tagMsiCheckDigit ITC_MSI_CHECK_MOD10_XMIT, // Default ITC_MSI_CHECK_MOD10_NOTXMIT, ITC_MSI_CHECK_DOUBLEMOD10_XMIT, ITC_MSI_CHECK_DOUBLEMOD10_NOTXMIT, ITC_MSI_CHECK_NO_CHANGE = 255 } ITC_MSI_CHECK_DIGIT; #define ITC_BC_LENGTH_NO_CHANGE 255. This definition can be used when the bar code length does not require any change. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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[out] Pointer to the ITC_PDF417_FILE_SIZE location to receive the file size. pePdfChecksum [out] Pointer to the ITC_PDF417_CHECKSUM location to receive the checksum. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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[in] Identifies the sender. ePdfAddressee [in] Identifies the addressee. ePdfFileSize [in] Identifies the file size. ePdfChecksum [in] Identifies the checksum. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pointer to the ITC_PLESSEY_CHECK_DIGIT location to receive the check digit. pdwLength [out] Pointer to the DWORD location to receive the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Identifies the decoding for Plessey symbology. eCheck [in] Identifies the check digit. dwLength [in] Identifies the bar code length. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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ITC_PLESSEY_CHECK_NOTXMIT = 0, // Default ITC_PLESSEY_CHECK_XMIT = 1, ITC_PLESSEY_CHECK_NO_CHANGE = 255 } ITC_PLESSEY_CHECK_DIGIT; #define ITC_BC_LENGTH_NO_CHANGE 255. This definition can be used when the bar code length does not require any change. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Pointer to the DWORD location to receive a number indicating number of bytes in rbgLengthBuff[]: 1 byte for ITC_BARCODE_LENGTH or 3 bytes for ITC_BARCODE_FIXED_LENGTH. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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[in] Number of bytes in rbgLengthBuff[]. For S9C, this value is 1 when eLengthId = ITC_BARCODE_LENGTH or 3 when eLengthId = ITC_BARCODE_FIXED_LENGTH. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Pointer to the ITC_TELEPEN_DECODING location to receive the decoding for TELEPEN symbology. peFormat [out] Pointer to the ITC_TELEPEN_FORMAT location to receive the format. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
HRESULT IS9CConfig::SetTelepen( ITC_TELEPEN_DECODING* eDecode, ITC_TELEPEN_FORMAT* eFormat ); Parameters eDecode [in] Identifies the decoding for Telepen symbology. eFormat [in] Identifies the format. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
EAN-8 check digit. ean13Check [out] Pointer to the ITC_EAN13_CHECK_DIGIT location to receive the EAN-13 check digit. upcANumSystem [out] Pointer to the ITC_UPCA_NUMBER_SYSTEM location to receive the UPC-A number system. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Pointer to the ITC_UPCE_REENCODE location to receive the UPC-E reencoding. ean8Reencode [out] Pointer to the ITC_EAN8_REENCODE location to receive the EAN-8 reencoding. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Identifies the UPC-E number system. upcAReencode [in] Identifies the UPC-A reencoding. upcEReencode [in] Identifies the UPC-E reencoding. ean8Reencode [in] Identifies the EAN-8 reencoding. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
IS9CConfig2 Functions This interface is derived from the IS9CConfig interface and provides addi- tional methods that can be used to set and retrieve the 700 Series Comput- er’s bar code configuration. All supported symbologies are initialized to their defaults when the S9C firmware is loaded.
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Pointer to ITC_CODE11_CHECK_DIGIT location to receive the check digit option. peVer [out] Pointer to ITC_CODE11_CHECK_VERIFICATION location to receive the check verification option. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Code 11. eCheck [in] An enumeration that identifies the check digit option. eVer [in] An enumeration that identifies check verification option. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also S Custom Identifier Assignments (page 227) S Custom Identifier Example (page 228) S Custom Identifier Default Settings (page 228) 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Identifies the number of symbology identifiers to update in the pStructSymIdPair buffer. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Identifies the last element. Use to preallocate the buffer on GetCustomSymIds }ITC_CUSTOM_ID; typedef struct tagCustSymbIdPair ITC_CUSTOM_ID eSymbology; Identifies the symbology of interest BYTE byteId; ASCII value (1 byte within the range0x00 – 0xf) }ITC_CUST_SYM_ID_PAIR; 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Must be at least ITC_GLOBAL_AMBLE_MAX_CHARS bytes. pdwBufferSize [out] A pointer to DWORD location to store the actual number of returned bytes in rgbBuffer. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] Contains the buffer for the postamble or preamble setting to be updated. dwBufferSize [in] Identifies number of bytes in rgbBuffer. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Note: The following defaults apply to both the IS9CConfig2::GetGlobalAmble and IS9CConfig2::SetGlobalAmble functions. Postamble and Preamble Defaults Parameter Default Valid Range Preamble Null 0 to 20 ASCII characters Postamble Null 0 to 20 ASCII characters 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Micro PDF417 decoding. peCode128 [out] Pointer to ITC_MICRO_PDF417_CODE128_EMULATION* location to receive the Micro PDF417 Code 128 emulation option. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in] An enumeration that identifies decoding option for the Micro PDF417. eCode128 [in] An enumeration that identifies the Code 128 emulation option for the Micro PDF417. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Note: The following default settings apply to both the IS9CConfig2::GetPDF417Ext and IS9CConfig2::SetPDF417Ext functions. PDF417 Extended: Micro PDF417 Default Settings Parameter Default Valid Range Decoding Not Active ITC_MICRO_PDF417_DECODING Code 128 Emulation Not Active ITC_MICRO_PDF417_CODE128_EMULATION * These are Micro PDF417 parameters. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Syntax HRESULT GetSymIdXmit( ITC_SYMBOLOGY_ID_XMIT* peSymIdXmit Parameters peSymIdXmit [out] Pointer to ITC_SYMBOLOGY_ID_XMIT location to receive the current symbology identifier transmission option. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
This updates the symbology ID transmission option shown next page. Syntax HRESULT SetSymIdXmit( ITC_SYMBOLOGY_ID_XMIT eSymIdXmit ); Parameters eSymIdXmit [in] Identifies the symbology identifier transmission option to update. Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Example of the transmitted label: [preamble] [Custom ID] <data> [postamble] Activate AIM symbology identifier transmission for all ITC_ID_XMIT_AIM = 2 symbologies. Example of the transmitted label: [preamble] [AIM symbology ID] <data> [postamble] }ITC_SYMBOLOGY_ID_XMIT; 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
This enables or disables the Data Matrix symbology. Parameter Description 0x54 Disable this symbology. 0x54 Enable this symbology. MaxiCode Symbology This enables or disables the MaxiCode symbology. Parameter Description 0x52 Disable this symbology. 0x52 Enable this symbology. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in, out, size_is] Results of query in array of bytes. dwReplyBuffMaxSize [in] Maximum size of rgdReplyBuff. pdwReplyBuffSize [in, out] Number of bytes placed in rbfReplyBuff. Return Values None. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
[in, out, size_is] Results of request in array of bytes. dwReplyBuffMaxSize [in] Maximum size of rgbReplyBuff. pdwReplyBuffSize [in, out] Number of bytes placed in rgbReplyBuff. Return Values None. Remarks None. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
0-F may be assigned by the decoder manufacturer to identify those symbologies and options implemented in the reader. Modulo 10 symbol check character validated and transmitted. Modulo 10 symbol check character validated but not transmitted. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Combined data packet comprising 13 digits from EAN-13, UPC-A, or UPC-E symbol and 2 or 5 digits from add-on symbol. EAN-8 data packet IMPORTANT: The “symbology_id” character letter must be uppercase for the above definitions. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Ratio of the bar code height (linear bar codes) or row height (2D bar codes) to the narrow element width. S iOffsetX Offset in X direction, relative to barcode center. Positive values are right of the bar code, negative values to the left. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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640x480 uses a 307200-byte buffer. The array size of this buffer is arbitrary so do not use this structure directly to reserve memory. The actual dimension of the buffer is identified by biMaxImageBytes. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Code Unit is equivalent to the narrow element width of the bar code. The dimensions of the resulting image can be calculated with this formula: Resulting Width = Specified Width * Specified Resolution Resulting Height = Specified Height * Specified Resolution See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Thus, all the parameters describing the image size and posi- tion are in units called “Intelligent Bar Code Units”. An Intelligent Bar Code Unit is equivalent to the narrow element width of the bar code. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Resulting Width = Specified Width * Specified Resolution Resulting Height = Specified Height * Specified Resolution Note: This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S ITC_TIMEOUT_E Timeout. S ITC_INV_PARAMETER_E One of the parameters is invalid. S S_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_E The device had not been opened. Remarks The image is returned in pImgBuffer in the caller specified format. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
This function causes a pending image read of IImage::ReadImage() to re- turn immediately with an error status. The purpose of this function is to allow the application to release a thread blocked on the ReadImage() call. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Return Values Status code indicating success or failure as follows: S S_OK Imager started. S S_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_E The device had not been opened. Remarks This function starts the image continuously capturing images. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Status code indicating success or failure as follows: S S_OK Imager started. S S_IMG_NOT_PRESENT_E Unit does not contain an imager. S S_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_E Device had not been opened. Remarks This function stops the image continuously capturing images. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Unit does not contain an imager. S S_DEVICE_CONTENTION_E Device has already been opened. Remarks This function exclusively allocates the imager device so that the other IIm- age methods can be safely called. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S S_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED_E The device had not been opened. Remarks This function releases the imager device so that other applications can open it. An IImage::Release() will also close the imager device. See Also None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Scanner Support Data Collection Configuration Scanner settings for the 700 Series Computer can be configured via the Data Collection control panel applet. From the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Data Collection icon. See Ap- pendix A, “Configurable Settings”...
Today Screen on the 700 Series Computer. Enabling and Disabling On the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Today. Tap the bar code scan- ner icon in the System Tray (circled in the following illustration). Initially, the bar code scanner icon indicates that this feature is disabled (shown to the left).
S Parity: None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space S Stop Bits: 1 or 2 S Flow Control: None or Hardware Tethered Scanner The default settings for the Tethered Scanner are shown in the following illustration: 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Scanner Cabling A null modem cable is required for the Welch Allyn 1470 Imager to com- municate with the 700 Series Computer when using the 700 Series Serial Cable (P/N: 226-999-001). The Sabre 1551E / 1553 Cable connects directly to the Model 700 Comm Port.
Data Collection Control Panel Applet Virtual Wedge page. See Appendix A, “Configurable Settings,” for more infor- mation. S May transmit the data through the keyboard interface (via the Virtual Wedge). 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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&dwLength, // Number bytes returned. NULL, // Time stamp of the received data. NULL. INFINITE // Number of milliseconds to wait. when done using this COM interface, delete it: ITCDeviceClose( (IUnknown **) pIADC); 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Programming The following programming information pertains to the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer: S Creating CAB Files (page 262) S FTP Server (page 277) S Full Screen (page 288) S Kernel I/O Control Functions (page 290) S Network Selection APIs (page 307)
Must be “$Windows NT$” as Windows CE is not available on Win- dows 95. S Provider: “INF_creator” The company name of the application, such as “Microsoft.” S CESignature: “$Windows CE$” Example [Version] Signature = “$Windows NT$” Provider = “Microsoft” CESignature = “$Windows CE$” 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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String consisting of letters, digits, or other printable characters. Enclose value in double quotation marks ““”” if the corresponding string key is used in an item that requires double quotation marks. No string_keys is okay. Example [Strings] reg_path = Software\Microsoft\My Test App 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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BuildMin. S BuildMax: build_number Numeric value returned by OSVERSIONINFO.dwBuildNumber. The .CAB file is valid for the currently connected device if the version of this device is less than or equal to BuildMax. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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UnsupportedPlatforms =pltfrm2 ; pltfrm1, pltfrm2 unsupported for MIPs .CAB file. Note: To create the two CPU-specific .CAB files for the SETUP.INF file in the previous example, run the CAB Wizard with the “/cpu sh3 mips” parameter. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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[SourceDisksNames] ; Required section 1 = ,“Common files”,,C:\app\common ; Using an absolute path [SourceDisksNames.SH3] 2 = ,“SH3 files”,,sh3 ; Using a relative path [SourceDisksNames.MIPS] 2 = ,“MIPS files”,,mips ; Using a relative path 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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; Required section begin.wav = 1 end.wav = 1 sample.hlp = 1 [SourceDisksFiles.SH3] sample.exe = 2 ; Uses the SourceDisksNames.SH3 identification of 2. [SourceDisksFiles.MIPS] sample.exe = 2 ; Uses the SourceDisksNames.MIPS identification of 2. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Contains the path to the target directory selected during installation. It is declared in the [CEStrings] section %AppName% Contains the application name defined in the [CEStrings] section. Example [DestinationDirs] Files.Common = 0,%CE1%\My Subdir ; \Program Files\My Subdir Files.Shared = 0,%CE2% ; \Windows 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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CE_COPYFLG_NO_DATE_DIALOG 0x20000000 Do not copy files if the target file is newer. CE_COPYFLG_NODATECHECK 0x40000000 Ignore date while overwriting the target file. CE_COPYFLG_SHARED 0x80000000 Create a reference when a shared DLL is counted. Example [DefaultInstall.SH3] CopyFiles = Files.Common, Files.SH3 [DefaultInstall.MIPS] CopyFiles = Files.Common, Files.MIPS 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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0x00010001 REG_DWORD data type. The noncompatible format in the Win32 Setup .INF documentation is supported. Example AddReg = RegSettings.All [RegSettings.All] HKLM,%reg_path%,,0x00000000,alpha ; <default> = “alpha” HKLM,%reg_path%,test,0x00010001,3 ; Test = 3 HKLM,%reg_path%\new,another,0x00010001,6 ; New\another = 6 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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AppName = Rp32 InstallDir = \storage_card\%AppName% [Strings] ; Optional section ;[Shortcuts.All] ;Sample App,0,sample.exe ; Uses the path in DestinationDirs. ;Sample App,0,sample.exe,%InstallDir% ; The path is explicitly specified. [Files.App] rpm.exe,,,0 rpm.ini,rpmce212.ini,,0 mfcce212.dll,,,0 olece212.dll,,,0 olece211.dll,,,0 rdm45wce.dll,,,0 picfmt.dll,,,0 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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[Files.TelecomNcsCE] ncsce.exe,,,0 nrinet.dll,,,0 [Files.Windows] readme.txt,,,0 [Files.Import] readme.txt,,,0 [Files.Export] readme.txt,,,0 [Files.Work] readme.txt,,,0 [Files.WinCE] wcestart.ini,,,0 [RegSettings.All] HKLM,”SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\AutoHide”,,0x00010001,1 ; Autohide the taskbar HKLM,”SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\OnTop”,,0x00010001,0 ; Shell is not on top HKLM,”SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Clock”,SHOW_CLOCK,0x00010001,0 ; Clock is not on taskbar 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: break; case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: break; case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: break; case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: if (bInstallSuccessful) { HANDLE h; h = CreateFile(L”\\Windows\\__resetmeplease__.txt”, GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, CREATE_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN, NULL); if (h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(h); break; return TRUE; 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
CE files available on the Windows CE Toolkit) must be installed in the same directory on the desktop computer. Call CABWIZ.EXE using its full path for the CAB Wizard application to run correctly. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S Do not create a .CAB file with the MAKECAB.EXE file included with Windows CE. You must use CABWIZ.EXE, which uses MAKE- CAB.EXE to generate the .CAB files for Windows CE. S Do not set the read-only attribute for .CAB files. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Do the following to send commands: 1 Start an FTP client and connect to the device FTP server. 2 Log in with “intermec” as the user name and “cr52401” for the pass- word. 3 From the FTP client, send the command.
Configurable Parameters Via the Registry Editor The following parameters receive default values during the installation of the Intermec FTP Server components. A few of the parameters are visible in the registry by default, but most must be created in order to modify the default behavior of the FTP server.
REG_SZ Valid Range None. Default None. DeviceURL This parameter forces the Intermec FTP Server to transmit the specified URL in the IDNA. This can be used by Intermec management software for asset management. HKLM\Software\Intermec\IFTP Value Type REG_SZ Valid Range None.
— Programming IDNATarget This parameter forces the Intermec FTP Server to transmit the IDNA to a specific destination instead of a general UDP broadcast. This parameter is useful on networks that do not allow UDP broadcasts to be routed be- tween subnets.
Default Root This parameter forces the Intermec FTP Server to set the root of the FTP mount point to the specified value. Note that this must map to an existing directory or you will not be able to log into the FTP Server.
Does nothing. S PASS Specifies a password. S PWD Prints the current working directory. S QUIT Terminates session. S RETR Retrieves a file. S RMD Removes a directory. S RNFR Specifies rename-from file name. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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If the flag exists in its position shown above, it is set. Also, in addition to the values defined above, there is also defined: Compressed file attribute. Encrypted file attribute. INROM file attribute. XIP file attribute (execute in ROM, not shadowed in RAM). 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Starts a program running. If the program to run has spaces in path or filename, wrapping the name with single quotes is required. Usage: QUOTE SITE RUN [program] Example QUOTE SITE RUN ‘\Storage Card\app.exe’ 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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The FTP Server will encrypt this file to keep the information safe from unauthorized users. This file is encrypted when the FTP Server is started so a file that is placed onto the 700 Series Computer after the FTP Server starts will require a restart of the FTP Server to take effect.
FTP Server will hide this file from users. Once an access control list has been installed on the 700 Series Computer, a new one will not be accepted by the FTP Server until the previous one is removed. Encrypted access control lists are not portable between 700 Series Computers.
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If the StartupIFTP registry key is not defined, the FTP Server is loaded by default, to provide “out-of-the-box” capability for customers who want to begin loading files to the 700 Series Computer without any prior configuration. Note: If a network driver is unloaded using the NDISTRAY popup menu, and the FTP Server is running, the FTP Server is stopped.
The test lab then reports the findings back to Microsoft Corpora- tion and Intermec Technologies. If the 700 Series Computer passed all tests, Intermec is allowed to ship the device with the Pocket PC logo. Each time the operating system is modified, Intermec must resubmit to ITL testing.
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Chapter 7 — Programming Should you want your 700 Series Computer to display a full screen, keep in mind that your computer is Pocket-PC certified by Microsoft Corpora- tion. Check out resources on programming for the Pocket PC, using the following links.
Must point to a buffer large enough to hold the return data of the func- tion. If SPI_GETPLATFORMTYPE is specified in lpInBuf, then the “PocketPC\0” Unicode string is returned. If SPI_GETOEMINFO is specified in lpInBuf, then the “Intermec 700\0” Unicode string is re- turned. S nOutBufSize The size of lpOutBuf in bytes.
Six bytes are returned in the buffer pointed to by the lpOutBuffer pa- rameter. S ITC_NVPARM_MANF_DATE This IOCTL returns the device date of manufacture in the BCD YYYY/MM/DD format. Four bytes are returned in the buffer pointed to by the lpOutBuffer parameter. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Returns a five-byte string, including null terminator, that contains an ASCII value which represents the version of the Bootstrap Loader firmware in the system. The format of the string is x.xx with a termi- nating null character. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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A BOOLEAN DWORD is returned in the buffer pointed to by lpOutBuffer that indi- cates if Intermec Content is enabled in the XIP regions. TRUE indicates that it is enabled. FALSE indicates that it is not enabled.
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This IOCTL reads the state of the Bluetooth radio installed flag. A BOOLEAN DWORD is returned in the buffer pointed to by lpOut- Buffer. TRUE indicates that the Bluetooth radio is installed. FALSE in- dicates that no Bluetooth radio is installed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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A BOOLEAN DWORD is returned in the buffer pointed to by lpOutBuffer. TRUE indicates that the SIM card protection soft- ware is installed. FALSE indicates that no SIM card protection software is installed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
This function enables or disables the save registry to non-volatile media feature of the RegFlushKey() function. lpOutBuf must be set to zero (FALSE) if the feature is to be disabled or one (TRUE) if the feature is to be enabled. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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This IOCTL sets the threshold for the frontlight ambient sensor. This can be a value from 0 (always off) to 255. lpOutBuf must point to a buffer that contains a byte value of the desired setting. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S lpBytesReturned The number of bytes returned by the function. Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
The size of VERSIONINFO in bytes. S lpBytesReturned Returns sizeof(PVERSIONINFO). Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
The size of VERSIONINFO in bytes. S lpBytesReturned The number of bytes returned to lpOutBuf. Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
); Parameters S lpInBuf Should be set to NULL. S lpInBufSize Should be set to zero. S lpOutBuf Should be NULL. S nOutBufSize Should be zero. Return Values None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S lpBytesReturned The number of bytes returned by the function. Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S lpBytesReturned The number of bytes returned by the function. Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
); Parameters S lpInBuf Should be set to NULL. S lpInBufSize Should be set to zero. S lpOutBuf Should be NULL. S nOutBufSize Should be zero. Return Values None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Should be set to sizeof(PROCESSOR_INFO) in bytes. S lpBytesReturned Returns sizeof(PROCESSOR_INFO); Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S nOutBufSize Should be set to 0. S lpBytesReturned Returns sizeof(PROCESSOR_INFO); Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL); if (hLoaderDev != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { if (!DeviceIoControl( hLoaderDev, IOCTL_UNLOAD_NDIS_MINIPORT, NULL, -1, NULL, 0, &bytesReturned, NULL)){ MessageBox(NULL, TEXT(“SYSIO IoControl Failed”),TEXT(“Network loader”),MB_ICONHAND); if (hLoaderDev!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hLoaderDev); hLoaderDev = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; // bad handle }else { CloseHandle(hLoaderDev); 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Chapter — Programming The API provided by Intermec Technologies exposes a limited set of rou- tines that allows a programmer to access and affect the 802.11b network interface card from within their application. The routines provided will also read/write values to the CE registry that pertain to the 802.11b radio driver.
Chapter 7 — Programming Below are functions available for the 700 Series Color Computer when enabled with the 802.11b radio module. RadioConnect() Connects to the available radio. Use this function if you plan on using a lot of API calls that talk directly to the radio.
Retrieves the current link speed of the radio connection. Syntax UINT GetLinkSpeed( int & ); Parameters S & References an integer. Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
15 mW. S NDIS_POWER_LEVEL_5 5 mW. S NDIS_POWER_LEVEL_1 1 mW. S NDIS_POWER_LEVEL_UNKNOWN Unknown Value or Error. Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S & References a ULONG value, populated with one of the values defined in GetNetworkMode(). Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Sets the current RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication). Syntax UINT GetRSSI( ULONG & ); Parameters S & References a ULONG value. Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
WEP is currently disabled. S NDIS_RADIO_WEP_ABSENT WEP key is absent. S NDIS_RADIO_WEP_NOT_SUPPORTED WEP is not supported. Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Parameters Passes in a ULONG set to one of the values as defined in GetAuthenticationMode(). Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Set to TRUE (0) to enable WEP encryption or FALSE (1) to disabled WEP encryption. Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
UINT SetSSID( TCHAR * ); Parameters Pointer to a character array that contains the desired SSID. Returns ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the query failed, or ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. SetRTSThreshold() Sets the radio RTS (Request To Send) threshold. Syntax UINT SetRTSThreshold( USHORT & ); Parameters S & References a USHORT value. Returns None. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
References a USHORT value. Returns None. ConfigureProfile() If using the Intermec 802.11b Profile Management system, you can pro- gram the API to configure the radio to a specific profile by passing the profile name. Syntax UINT ConfigureProfile( TCHAR * );...
— Programming Reboot Functions There are several methods, via Kernel I/O Control functions, that an ap- plication program can use to force the 700 Series Computer to reboot. IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT performs a warm-boot. See page 304. IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT Invoking the KernelIOControl function with IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT forces a cold reboot.
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Remapping the Keypad Note; Use caution when remapping the keypad. Improper remapping may render the keypad unusable. Data within the 700 Series Computer could also be lost, should any problems occur. Applications have the ability to remap keys on the 700 Color Numeric Keypad and 700 Color Alphanumeric Keypad.
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S The unshifted plane mapping can be found in the registry at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\ALPHA\Vkey S The gold plane mapping can be found in the registry at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\ALPHA\VkeyGold S The alpha plane mapping can be found in the registry at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\ALPHA\VkeyAlpha 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Note: Do not remap scan codes 0x01, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44. Remap- ping these scan codes could render your 700 Series Computer unusable until a cold-boot is performed. If you wish to disable a certain key, remap its scan code to 0x00.
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7/PQRS/PgUp 0x10 [Alpha] key 0x11 None 0x12 Up arrow/Volume increase 0x13 Right arrow/Tab 0x14 2/ABC/End 0x15 8/TUV/* (asterisk) 0x16 0/Win 0x17 5/JKL/A3 0x18 None 0x19 Action/+ (plus symbol) 0x1A 3/DEF/backlight 0x1B 9/WXYZ/PgDn 0x1C 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Left arrow/Back Tab 0x08 Up arrow/Volume increase 0x09 Down arrow/Volume decrease 0x0A Right arrow/Tab 0x0B Action/End 0x0C E/Win 0x0D F/= (equal sign) 0x0E G/* (asterisk) 0x0F C/A3 0x10 H// (forward slash) 0x11 D/A4 0x12 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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0x26 Space 0x27 0x28 Enter 0x29 0x2A None 0x2B–0x40 Charge Detect 0x41 LCD frontlight 0x42 Ambient light 0x42 Threshold crossed 0x42 Headset detected 0x43 Keypad Backlight 0x44 Ambient Light 0x44 Threshold Crossed 0x44 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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The LEDs are enumerated for access through the data structures associated with these APIs: S Notification LED S Radio On LED S Alpha Lock LED S Scanner LED S Low Battery S Vibrator 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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BOOL NLEDSetDevice ( UINT nDeviceId, void *pInput ); Parameters S nDeviceId Integer specifying the device identification. The following is defined: S NLED_SETTINGS_INFO_ID Contains information about the desired LED settings. S pInput Pointer to the buffer that contains the NLED_SETTINGS_INFO structure. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Likewise, other control panel applets that are specifically related to the 802.11b radio module will appear when a 802.11b radio module is installed in a 700 Series Computer. Control panel applets that are specific for Wireless Printing, CDMA/1xRTT, and GSM/GPRS radio modules will only appear when each respective hardware configuration is done on the 700 Series Computer.
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Configuration Parameters A configuration parameter changes the way the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer operates, such as configuring a parameter to have the 700 Series Computer emit a very loud beep in a noisy environment. Use any of the following methods to execute configuration parameters: S Change Data Collection and SNMP parameters via control panel ap- plets later in this appendix.
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Syntax lists the two-character code for the parameter, if the parameter is configurable by scanning a bar code or by sending parameters through a network. Both Syntax and Options list acceptable values for the para- meter. Default settings are noted in italic. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Software Developer’s Kit (SDK) for information about data collection functions. Note: Icons are shown to the left. To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Data Collection icon to access its control panel applet.
— Configurable Settings Symbologies You can change bar code symbology parameter settings in your 700 Series Computer via the Data Collection control panel applet. The following parameters are for bar code symbologies. Additional information about the more common bar code symbologies are in Appendix B, “Bar Codes.” Note that these parameters are listed in the order of their appearance within this tab.
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Italian CPI transmitted Italian CPI not transmitted Bar code length Any length (default) Minimum length Minimum length 000–254 Minimum length 1–254 (6) Note: If Bar code length = “1” then Minimum length is entered. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Fixed bar code length 0–254 (0) Note: If Bar code length = “1” then Minimum length is entered. If Bar code length = “2” then Fixed length 1, Fixed length 2, or Fixed length 3 is entered. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Fixed bar code length 0–254 (0) Note: If Bar code length = “1” then Minimum length is entered. If Bar code length = “2” then Fixed length 1, Fixed length 2, or Fixed length 3 is entered. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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UPC A transmitted as UPC A UPC E re-encoding UPC E transmitted as UPC E (default) UPC E transmitted as UPC A EAN 8 re-encoding EAN 8 transmitted as EAN 8 (default) EAN 8 transmitted as EAN 13 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.19.1 Options Bar code length Any length Minimum length (default) Minimum length 001–254 Minimum length 1–254 (6) Note: If Bar code length = “1” then Minimum length is entered. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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ASCII character set. Action Tap the Code 128 parameter, then select an option to change this parame- ter setting. The following illustration is for a 700 Series Computer using a laser scanner. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.9.1...
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Set the following for the Code 128 parameter. Note that the EAN 128 ]C1 and CIP 128 French Pharmaceutical options are not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap (+) to expand the Code 128 Options parameter, select a setting, then select an option to change this setting.
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Tap (+) to expand the Code 128 parameter, then type the ASCII charac- ters to be set for the Code 128 FNC1 character parameter. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.21.1 Options Any ASCII character (default is the GS function character - ID hex) 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Check digit Not transmitted (default) Transmitted Bar code length Any length Minimum length (default) Minimum length 001–254 Minimum length 1–254 (6) Note: If Bar code length = “1” then Minimum length is entered. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
MSI is a symbology similar to Plessey code (page 344) that includes a start pattern, data characters, one or two check digits, and a stop pattern. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Com- puter.
Longer labels may be truncated. For PDF417 labels of more than 128 characters, you can develop an application that bypasses the key- pad buffer. Note: The following illustration is for a 700 Series Computer using a laser scanner. Action Tap the PDF417 parameter, then select an option to change this parame- ter setting.
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Segment count Not transmitted (default) Transmitted Time stamp Not transmitted (default) Transmitted Sender Not transmitted (default) Transmitted Addressee Not transmitted (default) Transmitted File size Not transmitted (default) Transmitted Checksum Not transmitted (default) Transmitted 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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PDF417 (page 346). A limited set of symbology sizes is available, to- gether with a fixed level of error correction for each symbology size. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Com- puter.
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Note: An Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code label must be at least three characters long for the 700 Series Computer to scan and decode correctly. Action Tap (+) to expand the Interleaved 2 of 5 parameter, select the setting to be changed, then tap an option to change this setting or select an option from the drop-down list.
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Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 is a numerical symbology. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap (+) to expand the Matrix 2 of 5 parameter, select the setting to be changed, then tap an option to change this setting or select an option from the drop-down list.
Configurable Settings Telepen Telepen is an alphanumeric, case-sensitive, full ASCII symbology. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Com- puter. Action Tap (+) to expand the Telepen parameter, select the setting to be changed, then tap an option to change this setting.
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Code 11 Code 11 is a high density, discrete numeric symbology that is extensively used in labeling telecommunications components and equipment. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Com- puter. Action Tap (+) to expand the Code 11 parameter, select the setting to be changed, then tap an option to change this setting.
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Tap (+) to expand the QR Code parameter, select the setting to be changed, then tap an option to change this setting or select an option from the drop-down list. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.35.1 Options Decoding Not active (default) Active 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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2335 alphanumeric characters, 1556 8-bit byte charac- ters or 3116 numeric digits. Note that this is not available when you use a laser scanner with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap (+) to expand the Data Matrix parameter, select the setting to be changed, then tap an option to change this setting.
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A user-defined symbology identifier is a single ASCII character. You can assign a custom identifier character to each bar code symbology. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. S AIM ISO/IEC Standard (Option 2 — Required to define symbology IDs): The AIM Standard has a three-character structure which indicates the symbology and optional features.
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If “1” was selected in the Symbology ID parameter, you can set your own ASCII character to identify Code 39 bar code data. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action: Tap (+) to expand the Symbology ID parameter, select the Code 39 user ID parameter, then enter a user ID value to change this parameter setting.
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ASCII character to identify Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code data. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action: Tap (+) to expand the Symbology ID parameter, select the Interleaved 2 of 5 user ID parameter, then enter a user ID value to change this parame- ter setting.
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ASCII character to identify Standard 2 of 5 bar code data. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action: Tap (+) to expand the Symbology ID parameter, select the Standard 2 of 5 user ID parameter, then enter a user ID value to change this parameter setting.
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ASCII character to identify Matrix 2 of 5 bar code data. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action: Tap (+) to expand the Symbology ID parameter, select the Matrix 2 of 5 user ID parameter, then enter a user ID value to change this parameter setting.
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If “1” was selected in the Symbology ID parameter, you can set your own ASCII character to identify Code 11 bar code data. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action: Tap (+) to expand the Symbology ID parameter, select the Code 11 user ID parameter, then enter a user ID value to change this parameter setting.
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Tap the Prefix parameter, then enter a prefix value to change this parame- ter setting. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.4.1.29.1 Options Acceptable values are up to 20 ASCII characters. Embedded null (<NUL >) characters are not allowed. Default is no characters (disabled). 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Tap the Suffix parameter, then enter a suffix value to change this parame- ter setting. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.4.1.30.1 Options Acceptable values are up to 20 ASCII characters. Embedded null (<NUL >) characters are not allowed. Default is no characters (disabled). 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
— Configurable Settings Beeper/LED To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Data Collection icon to access its control panel applet. Use the right and left arrows to scroll to the Beeper/LED tab, then tap this tab to access its parameters.
Configurable Settings Beeper Sets the volume for the good read beep. Note that this is not available when you use a laser scanner with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap the Beeper parameter, then select an option to change this parameter setting.
Configurable Settings Beeper Volume Sets the volume for the good read beep. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap the Beeper volume parameter, then select an option to change this parameter setting.
Configurable Settings Beeper Frequency Sets the frequency for the good read beep. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap the Beeper frequency parameter, then enter a frequency value to change this parameter setting.
Good Read Beeps Sets the number of good read beeps. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap the Good read beeps parameter, then select an option to change this parameter setting.
Good Read Beep Duration Sets the duration of the good read beep. Note that this is not available when you use an imager with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap the Good read beep duration parameter, then enter a duration value to change this parameter setting.
— Configurable Settings Imager To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Data Collection icon to access its control panel applet. Use the right and left arrows to scroll to the Imager tab, then tap this tab to access its parameters.
This can restrict the image to one bar code when otherwise, there might be more than one bar code in the image to be decoded. Note that this is not available when you use a laser scanner with your 700 Series Computer. Action Tap the Image dimension parameter, select the position to be changed, then tap an option or enter a value to change this position.
Enables or disables the virtual wedge for the internal scanner. The virtual wedge retrieves scanned Automatic Data Collection (ADC) data and sends it to the keypad driver so that the 700 Series Computer can receive and interpret the data as keypad input.
Appendix — Configurable Settings Preamble Sets the preamble that precedes any data you scan with the 700 Series Computer. Common preambles include a data location number or an op- erator number. Action Tap the Preamble parameter, then enter a preamble value to change this parameter setting.
AE command with quotes. If you do not use quotes as described here, the 700 Series Computer will interpret the characters as another con- figuration command.
(defined next) applies all the way to the end of the data string. A non- NULL width means that the field applies to that many characters of da- ta. The grid can be up to 240 characters in length. Default is NULL. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Tap the Code Page parameter, then select an option to change this param- eter setting. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.2.1.1.6.1 Options The only acceptable value for the code page parameter is “1252,” which is the default. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the SNMP icon to access its control panel applet. Tap a tab to access its menus. These tabs represent three groups of settings...
— Configurable Settings Security To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the SNMP icon → the Security tab to access its parameters. The following are parameters that affect encryption and community strings.
Configurable Settings Read/Write Community Sets the read/write community string, which is required for processing of SNMP set requests by this 700 Series Computer. An SNMP packet with this name as the community string will also process SNMP get and next requests.
SNMP get and get next packets have to be encrypted or the packet will not be authorized. If encryption is en- abled, you can only use software provided by Intermec Technologies. Note: To enable security encryption, you also need to set the Security En- cryption Key (page 382).
SNMP packets that are received with the read/write community string have to be encrypted or the packet will not be authorized. You need to use software from Intermec Technologies that supports encryption. Note: To enable security encryption, you also need to set the Security En- cryption Key (page 382).
— Configurable Settings Encryption Key Identifies the key that this 700 Series Computer uses to encrypt or deci- pher SNMP packets. Encryption is used only by software provided by In- termec Technologies. If encryption is enabled, SNMP management plat- forms will not be able to communicate with the 700 Series Computer. The encryption key is returned encrypted.
— Configurable Settings Traps To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the SNMP icon → the Traps tab to access its parameters. The following are authentication and threshold parameters for traps. Note that these are listed in the order of their appearance within the Traps tab.
If the threshold is reached, the trap will not be sent. Action Tap the Threshold parameter, then enter a threshold value to change this parameter setting. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.10.5.2.3.0 Options Any positive integer value. Default is 10. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
— Configurable Settings Identification To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the SNMP icon → the Identification tab to access its parameters. The following are parameters for contact, location, and name information for support purposes.
— Configurable Settings Name Sets the assigned name for this 700 Series Computer. Action Tap the Name parameter, then enter the name of your 700 Series Com- puter to change this parameter setting. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0 Options The identification name may be up to 255 ASCII characters. Default is no characters or blank.
Appendix — Configurable Settings Location Sets the identification location for this 700 Series Computer, such as “Shipping.” Action Tap the Location parameter, then enter the location of where your 700 Series Computer to change this parameter setting. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0 Options The identification location may be up to 255 ASCII characters.
700 Series Computer, such as software version builds, available CAB files, and the internal battery status. To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Unit Information icon to access its control panel applet.
You can view the latest software build version on your 700 Series Computer by accessing the Unit Information control panel applet. To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Unit Information icon → the Versions tab to view the latest software build version.
— Configurable Settings Battery Status You can view the battery status for your 700 Series Computer by accessing the Unit Information control panel applet. To access the settings from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Unit Information icon → the Battery Status tab to view the current status.
See the Software Tools User’s Manual for more information about these files. To access the information from the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Unit Information icon → the CAB Files tab to view the current CAB file versions.
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Installs the files needed to upgrade the S9C scanner firmware. See the Recovery CD Help for more information about upgrading the firmware. S SDK: Installs the Intermec Software Developer’s Kit (SDK). See the SDK User’s Manual for more information. S WinCfg: Configures the NRINET.INI file, launches the NRINet client, and...
These tabs rep- resent the following groups of settings or parameters: S Dock Switch (page 394) S Registry Save (page 395) S Wakeup Mask (page 396) S App Launch (page 397) 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
S If the 700 Series Computer is on charge, the dock switch will remain switched to COM B. S If the 700 Series Computer is off charge, the dock switch will switch to COM A and remain in this position until the 700 Series Computer re- sumes charge.
— Configurable Settings Registry Save From the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Utilities icon → the Registry Save tab to access the Registry Save control panel applet. If the Enable Registry Storage is initially checked after a cold-boot, the FL flash file system option is selected by default.
This applet programs three scanner buttons and the A1 and A2 application keys to be “wakeup” or resume keys. That is, to prompt the 700 Series Computer to “wake up” or resume activity after going to “sleep” as a result of being inactive after a length of time.
Configurable Settings App Launch From the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Utilities icon, then scroll to the right to tap the App Launch tab to access the Application Launch control panel applet.
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If you tap Yes, the applet will change the first button to “un- assigned” and map the application to the second button. Note: All changes will be activated immediately upon selection. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Note: See Chapter 4, “Network Support,” for information about the 802.11b radio module. To start 802.11b communications on the 700 Series Computer, tap Start → Settings → the System tab → the Wireless Network icon to access the Profile Wizard for the 802.11b radio module. The Profile Wizard defaults to the Profiles page.
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S Leave Use Profile Name for SSID checked for the SSID to use this as- signed profile name. If this is cleared (check mark removed), the SSID will default to using the factory-assigned “INTERMEC” network name. Go to the next page to continue.
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1–15, through which to handle connections (default is 3). S Enable Power Management: Check this box to conserve battery power (default), or clear this box to disable this feature. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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The following securities are available from the Security Method drop-down list. Note that the last three methods are available if you have pur- chased the security package. Contact your Intermec representative for more in- formation. S 802.11 WEP Encryption (next page) S 802.1x TLS (page 404)
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Method drop-down list. Select a data transmission key from the Data TX Key drop-down list near the bottom of this screen, then enter the encryp- tion key for that data transmission in the appropriate Key # field. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Enter the user ID associated with this certificate. S Server Cert CN (Certificate Common Name): Enter the common name of your authentication server. S CA List (Certificate Authority): Enter the file location, or path, of the server certificates. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Enter the common name of your authentication server. S CA List: Enter the file location, or path, of the server certificates. LEAP (Cisco Wireless EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)) Enter your unique user name and password to use this protocol. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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If “802.1x TLS,” “802.1x TTLS,” or “LEAP” were enabled via the Se- curity tab, then this button will appear. Tap this button to configure the available certificates. See “Certificates” on the next page for more in- formation. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Tap this to view information about the certificate, such as to whom this certificate was issued, who issued the certificate, and the span of time the certificate is valid. S Remove: Select a file from the list, then tap this button to delete that file. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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OK to export the profile, tap ok to close the confirmation screen, then tap OK again to exit the Profile Wizard. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Select this option to use the profile defined in the Profiles page, then tap OK to exit the Profile Wizard. When connections are lost, attempts will be made to connect to the specified profile. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Delete. 4 Click either ok or Close to return to the Scan List page, then click OK to exit the Profile Wizard. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
Very loud Automatic Shutoff Sets the length of time the 700 Series Computer remains on when there is no activity. When you turn on the 700 Computer, it either resumes exact- ly where it was when you turned it off or boots and restarts your applica- tion.
0–23 (0) Minute 0–59 (00) Second 0–59 (00) Key Clicks Enables or disables the keypad clicks. The 700 Series Computer emits a click each time you press a key or decode a row of a two-dimensional symbology. SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.12.1.0...
Configurable Settings Using Reader Commands After the 700 Series Computer is connected to your network, you can send the 700 Series Computer a reader command from an application to per- form a task, such as changing the time and date. Some reader commands temporarily override the configuration settings and some change the con- figuration settings.
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Appendix — Configurable Settings Set Time and Date This command sets the date and time on the 700 Series Computer. The default date and time is June 1, 1999 at 12:00 AM. From the network, send the following: /+ yyyymmddhhmmss...
Bar Codes This appendix contains a brief explanation of some of the bar code symbologies that the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer decodes and ex- plains some of the general characteristics and uses of these bar code types. It also includes several bar code labels that can be scanned into your 700 Series Computer.
If MOD 10 or MOD 11 check digits are enabled, the digit falls at the end of a bar code data string. Each check digit enabled extends the bar code data string length by one character. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Appendix — Bar Codes The 700 Series Computer recognizes eleven of the most widely used bar code symbologies. With bar code symbologies, like languages, there are many different types. A bar code symbology provides the required flexibil- ity for a particular inventory tracking system.
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Codabar has 18 different dimensions for bar and space widths. So many different dimen- sions often result in labels printed out of specification and cause Codabar printing equipment to be more expensive. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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ASCII characters. Programming for this symbology can be for any length that the application requires. The application program for the 700 Series Computer handles symbology at least one character but no more than 32 characters in length.
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(0.010 inch minimum nominal ± 0.001 inch toler- ance) must be maintained. Characters in Code 128 consist of three bars and three spaces so that the total character set includes three different start characters and a stop char- acter. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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For more detailed information on Code 128 UCC/EAN Shipping Label bar code and Application Identifier Standard, refer to the UCC/EAN-128 Application Identifier Standard specification. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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The S 2 of 5 code is self-checking, meaning a scanner passing through a printing void would detect the proper ratio of wide bars to total bars. When the scanner spots an error, a non-read will occur. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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10 Check. For start and stop checks, MSI employs a single bit pair of 1 as a start symbol and a single bit pair of 0 as a stop symbol. MSI reverses the 1-2-4-8 BCD pattern for bit pair weighting to 8-6-2-1. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
— Bar Codes Bar Code Labels You can change some settings on your 700 Series Computer by scanning the following Code 39 bar code labels. S You can use the Data Collection control panel to set the three Virtual Wedge parameters (starting on page 372).
*$+EZ5* *$+EZ5* Backlight Timeout Note: The Backlight Timeout parameter information is on page 412. Backlight Timeout 10 seconds *$+DF10* *$+DF10* Backlight Timeout 30 seconds *$+DF30* *$+DF30* Backlight Timeout 1 minute (default) *$+DF60* *$+DF60* 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Backlight Timeout 5 minutes *$+DF300* *$+DF300* Key Clicks Note: The Key Clicks parameter information is on page 412. Disable key clicks *$+KC0* *$+KC0* Enable soft key clicks *$+KC1* *$+KC1* Enable loud key clicks (default) *$+KC2* *$+KC2* 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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For Virtual Wedge Postamble, the first part of the bar code would be be- low, followed by a string of up to 31 characters (no <NUL>) and an aster- isk. Default is no characters. Parameter information is on page 374. *$+AE *$+AE 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Index The Classes and Functions Index covers classes and functions for the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer. The General Index covers all topics. Those in italics are figures, those in bold are tables. The Files Index is to assist you in locating descriptions for device drivers, applica- tions, utilities, batch files, or other files within this publication.
Adjusting settings, Pocket PC, 40 CORE module, 110 Adobe Acrobat Reader, URL, 121 network type, 401 AE command, with/without data, 374 profiles, 399 Aimer LED duration, configuration parameter, 370 basic information, 401 Alpha plane on keypad, 322 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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2 biMaxImageBytes, pImgBuffer, IImage::ReadSigCapBuffer, keypad, 11 Backlight timeout biWidth, pImgBuffer, IImage::ReadSigCapBuffer, 244 bar code configuration, 412, 425 Block recognizer, Pocket PC input panel, 31 configuration parameter, 412 BlockSize, FTP Server, 278 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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47 enumerations, 185 Capacitor, internal super, 6 IImage::ReadSigCapBuffer, 245 Capturing thoughts and ideas, via Notes, 54 IImage::ReadSigCapFile, 246 Card support IS9CConfig::GetCode39, 183 CompactFlash cards, 16 IS9CConfig::SetCode39, 184 MultiMediaCards, 16 modifier characters, 241 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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UPC/EAN, 339 codabar, 338 virtual wedge, 372 user ID, 357 code page, 376 code 11, 352 grid, 375 user ID, 361 postamble, 374 code 128, 341 preamble, 373 FNC1 character, 343 volume, 411 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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INF files, 262 battery status, 5 meeting requests, 47 RAM maintenance, 6 note via Notes, 55 SNMP, 377 recording via Notes, 37 identification, 385 task via Tasks, 52 security, 378 workbook via Pocket Excel, 66 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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376 IS9CConfig2::GetGlobalAmble, 229 virtual wedge grid, 375 IS9CConfig2::SetGlobalAmble, 230 virtual wedge postamble, 374 dwCommandBuffSize virtual wedge preamble, 373 ISCP::GetConfig, 239 functions ISCP::SetConfig, 240 create/delete ADC COM objects, 157 IADC, 159 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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IS9CConfig::SetCodabar, 181 IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan, 215 IS9CConfig::SetI2of5, 193 IS9CConfig::SetUpcEan, 217 IS9CConfig::SetStandard2of5, 210 ean8Check eMacroPdf, IS9CConfig::SetPDF417, 203 IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan, 215 Encoded Code 39 IS9CConfig::SetUpcEan, 217 concatenation, 419 ean8Reencode full ASCII, 419 IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan, 216 Ending a connection, 93 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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SITE KILL, 284 removing programs, 42 SITE LOG, 284 File Transfer Protocol. See FTP SITE PLIST, 284 Filter expression values, virtual wedge grid, 150 SITE RUN, 284 Find feature, Pocket PC, 39 SITE STATUS, 285 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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322 IS9CConfig::GetI2of5, 192 unshifted plane, 322 IS9CConfig::GetStandard2of5, 209 scan codes, 324 pdwNumElement, IS9CConfig2::GetCustomSymIds, 225 pdwReplyBuffSize O’Neil printing ISCP::GetConfig, 239 See also DTR printer ISCP::SetConfig, 240 installing driver, 142 pdwTotalDiscardedBytes, IADC::CancelReadRequest, 160 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Today screen, 25 IImage::ReadSigCapBuffer, 244 where to find information, 24 pInput, NLEDSetDevice(), 329 Windows Media Player, 71 Planes, keypad, 321 writing on the screen, 33 Plessey, 423 configuration parameter, 344 user ID, 359 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Serial position, COM B, 394 IImage::ReadSigCapBuffer, 245 Setting date and time, 414 IImage::ReadSigCapFile, 246 Setting up an e-mail service, 94 IImage::Start, 250 Setting up for Bluetooth printing, 126 IImage::Stop, 251 SETUP.DLL, installation functions, 274 initialization, 146 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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Software versions, 17, 389 beep duration, 369 700 Series Computer, 17 beeps, 368 unit information control panel applet, 389, 391 identification Speaker, 3 contact, 385 SSID (network name), 802.11 radio module, 401 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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52 automatic shutoff, 411 Pocket Outlook, 51 backlight timeout, 412 Pocket PC icon, 27 date/time, 412 key clicks, 412 using the summary screen, 53 TCP/IP client, DHCP server, 131 volume, 411 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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VN_CLASS_ASIC, 292 upcECheck VN_CLASS_BOOTSTRAP, 292 IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan, 215 VN_CLASS_KBD, 292 IS9CConfig::SetUpcEan, 217 Volume upcENumSystem bar code configuration, 411, 424 IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan, 216 configuration parameter, 411 IS9CConfig::SetUpcEan, 217 upcEReencode IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan, 216 Wakeup mask, control panel applet, 396 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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WinCfg CAB file, 392 WWAN. See Wireless WAN Windows Media files, Windows Media Player, 71 Windows Media Player, Pocket PC, 71 Xscale processor ID, IOCTL_GET_CPU_ID, 306 Wireless Application Protocol. See WAP pages Wireless network, 110, 399 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
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