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1. Files readme Files readme SECTION 7 intermec bmp 0 o bmp 0 rpmname bmp 0 bmp 0 bmp 0 bmp 0 r bmp 0 py bmp 0 Intl ng bin 0 Tel ecomNcs CE exe 0 at sos ndows xt 0 mport Xtra sO Export PEK 4 0 ttings All SOFTWARE Microsoft Shell AutoHide 0x00010001 1 Autohide the taskbar SOFTWARE Microsoft Shell OnTop 0x00010001 0 Shell is not on top SOFTWARE Microsoft Clock SHOW CLOCK 0x00010001 0 Clock is not on taskbar Using Installation Functions in SETUP DLL SETUP DLL is an optional file that enables you to perform custom operations during installation and removal of your application The following list shows the functions that are exported by SETUP DLL Install Init Called before installation begins Use this function to check the application version when reinstalling an application and to determine if a dependent application is present Install Exit Called after installation is complete Use this function to handle errors that occur during application installation Uninstall Init Called before the removal process begins Use this function to close the ap plication if the application is running Uninstall Exit Called after the removal process is complete Use this function to save da tabase information to a file and delete the database and to tell the user where the user data files are stored and
2. 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual A 17 Control Panel Applets APPENDIX A Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 I 2 of 5 is a high density self checking continuous numeric symbology used mainly in inventory distribution and the automobile industry P 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 SNMP OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 1963 15 3 3 1 1 23 1 Options Decoding 0 Not active default 1 Active Check digit 0 Not used default 1 Mod 10 transmitted 2 Mod 10 not transmitted 3 French CIP transmitted 4 French CIP not transmitted Bar code length 0 Any length 1 Minimum length default 2 Fixed lengths Minimum length 003 254 Minimum length 3 254 6 Fixed length 1 003 254 Fixed length 3 254 0 Fixed length 2 003 254 Fixed length 3 254 0 Fixed length 3 003 254 Fixed length 3 254 0 P NOTE If 1 is selected for Bar code length then Minimum length is entered If 2 is selected for Bar code length then Fixed length 1 Fixed length 2 or Fixed length 3 is entered cK Ef Settings 4 12 22 D Data Collection T Interleaved 2 of 5 lt 001 006000000000 gt a bad Decoding lt Not active gt Check digit lt Not used ar
3. 0 0c eee eee 2 52 Connecting to Work 4 riso D ARD eder LE tI Eq 2 53 Creating a Modem Connection to Work 0 cece een eee 2 53 Creating an Ethernet Connection to Work cee eee eens 2 54 Ending a Connection seseseeeeeee eere 2 55 Connecting Directly to an E mail Server 0 0 cece eee eee eee 2 55 Setting Up an E mail Service opos rerer periit Ere e EA 2 55 SECTION 3 Installing Applications and Updating System Software Installing Applications 0 ccc cece cnet nee e nee eens 3 2 Using Microsoft ActiveSync esses 3 2 Using the ETP Server erritoei a riro ae edens eA 3 3 Using the Application Manager in Unit Manager ssss 3 3 Using a Storage Card 0 ccc ccc nee a EE EE NEE 3 3 Copying to a CompactFlash Card 00 ccc cece cnet nes 3 3 Copying to a SecureDigital Storage Card 0 ccc eee eee 3 4 Updating the System Software sss 3 4 Updating with Microsoft ActiveSync 0 ccc cece eee 3 4 Updating with a Storage Card sse 3 6 EBlash 2 5 4 oet eei etu dien ted Uit near eee PURUS 3 6 Howat Works ek here ete epe e ER De e e oe M E OL ERG 3 7 Tie Dypes v24 x 2 2 chaos er bleh eases ie Rie ba bE ws SE 3 8 Command Line Syntax soser seca ci dace kode hd dead haw be ER IR ba eer 3 8 IFTP Server Command Line Syntax 0 0 cc ccc nee nes 3 8 Application Migration 0
4. Defaults Refresh Apply Symbologies Symbology Options Beepe aj Ej Use the left and right arrows to scroll through the tabs along the bottom of the control panel applet then tap a tab to access its menus These tabs represent four groups of settings or parameters Symbologies Symbology Options starting on page A 24 Beeper LED Buttons starting on page A 32 Virtual Wedge starting on page A 37 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual A 3 Control Panel Applets APPENDIX A S ymbologies 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 C Bar Code Symbologies Note that these parameters are listed in the order of their appearance within this tab Most of these symbologies apply to both the imager and the laser scanner tools However when using an imager the Macro PDF page A 16 Micro PDF 417 page A 17 Matrix 2 of 5 page A 19 Telepen page A 20 and Code 11 page A 21 symbologies are not supported Likewise when using a laser scanner the QR Code page A 22 and Datamatrix page A 23 symbologies are not supported The following table shows which bar code symbologies are supported either by an imager or by a laser scanner
5. Enroll File Name cient pem Store Location Windows ws rancdor pem Windows root pem Enroll E 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual 4 11 Network Support SECTION 4 Import E xport Use this page to send a profile or to retrieve a profile to or from another location within your 700 Series Computer AF Profile Wizard L EIE ok Profiles Import Export Export profile to File Export Press Import to import a profile Fram another File cmd Trport E To export a profile Select to highlight a profile then tap Export Select from the drop down lists the folder type of files and location within the folder where the profile is to go tap OK to export the profile tap ok to close the confirmation screen then tap OK again to exit the Profile Wizard faz Profile Wizard Save As Mame Sample Profile Folder Business X Type MobileLAN card Profiles gt Location Main memory X Cancel E 4 12 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 4 Network Support To import a profile Tap Import to access the Open screen from the drop down lists select a folder and file type then tap a profile from the list provided Tap ok to close the confirmation screen then tap OK again to exit the Profile Wizard AY Profile Wiz
6. Adapters such as wireless network Ethernet cards connect your mobile device to a network E 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual 4 3 Network Support F ono Wireless Network SECTION 4 802 11b Communications The 700 Series Computer can integrate the 802 11b radio module along with ei ther the GSM GPRS or the CDMA 1xRTT radio and the Wireless Printing op tion The 802 11b radio module accommodates any Wireless LAN WLAN re quirements such as using WLAN access points for cross docking or load planning applications When Wireless 802 11 is selected via the NDISTRY pop up menu then the an tenna shown to the left will appear in the System Tray Built in Ethernet Wireless 802 11 No networking AULOFTP On AutoFTP OFF To start 802 11b communications on the 700 Series Computer tap Start gt 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 Profiles Use the Profiles page to add edit or delete multiple networking environments for this 802 11b radio To add a profile from this screen enter up to 32 alphanu meric characters in the Profile field then tap Add See Basic on page 4 6 and Security on page 4 7 for more information Leave Use Profile Name for SSID checked for the SSID or Network Name to use this profile name If this is cleared
7. Laser Bar Code Symbology Imager Scanner Code 39 X X Interleaved 2 of 5 X X Standard 2 of 5 X X Matrix 2 of 5 X Code 128 X X Code 93 X X Codabar X X MSI X Plessey X UPC X X EAN EAN 128 X X Code 11 X PDF 417 X X Micro PDF 417 X Telepen X Datamatrix X QR Code X A 4 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual APPENDIX A Control Panel Applets Code 39 Code 39 is a discrete self checking variable length symbology The character set is uppercase A Z 0 9 dollar sign period slash percent 96 space plus 4 and minus Action Tap to expand the Code 39 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 3 1 Options Decoding 0 Not active 1 Active default Format 0 Standard 43 characters default 1 Full ASCII Start Stop 0 Not transmitted default 1 Transmitted Start Stop characters Not supported when using an imager dollar sign only asterisk only default amp and dollar sign and asterisk Not used default Mod 43 transmitted Mod 43 not transmitted French CIP transmitted French CIP not transmitted Italian CPI transmitted Italian CPI not transmitted Any length default Minimum length Minimum length 000 254 Minimum length 1 254 6 Check digit Bar code length FODOORWNrFONF O amp O P NOTE If 1 is selected for Bar code
8. If enabled the real time clock can be restored on a cold boot v Enable RTC Restore Dock Switch Registry Save Wakeup Mad 4 E If you are using a SecureDigital storage card you must change any disk access from Stor age Card to SDMMC Disk 8 9 Remove the storage card from the desktop PC and install the card into the 700 Series Color Computer Perform a cold boot on the 700 Series Color Computer Files will automatically install from the storage card upon reboot Any calls to the RegFlushKey API will automatically write the registry to the appropriate location When converting a 700 Series Monochrome Computer application to run on the 700 Series Color Computer most APIs should work without changes Below are a few exceptions The 700 Series Monochrome Computer used the Storage Card folder for nonvolatile storage You may need to change the application to store data in a volatile location or onto the SDMMC Disk if a SecureDigital storage card is present in the system If the application uses the RegFlushKeyO API it must first verify that the proper media is available in the system and call the special API mentioned in Step 7 on the previous page If the application will be using the 700 Color switchable dock use the API to set the proper port on the dock before communications 3 10 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 3 Installing Applications
9. Refresh will discard all unapplied edits and refetch values for this page Refresh now About Configuration Parameters You can find the following information about each configuration parameter Name and Purpose Describes the parameter and its function Action Describes what to do with a parameter once that parameter is selected SNMP OID Lists the SNMP OID for the parameter Syntax or Options 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 parame ter Default settings are noted in italic A 2 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual APPENDIX A Control Panel Applets Data Collection Control Panel Applet See Scanner Control and Data Transfer in the Intermec Windows CE Pocket PC Software Developer s Kit SDK User s Manual shipped with the Software De veloper s Kit SDK for information about data collection functions gt NOTE Icons are shown to the left alls Data Collection Ed 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 Bl Standard 2 of 5 0001006000000000 Br Codabar lt 00001006000000000 gt BI UPCIEAN 11110001111110002 B Code 93 lt Not active gt
10. 0 0 cece eens IBarCodeReaderControl QueryAttribute 0 0 ccc eee ees IBarCodeReaderControl Read 0 0 0 0 ccc ccc cece cece eee IBarCodeReaderControl TriggerScanner 0 0 cece eee eens IS9CConfig Functions 0 ene cnet eens IS9CConfig GetCodabar 0 cece ees IS9CConfig SetCodabar Aer Errr cece e Codabar Default Settings 0 ccc ccc ccc eee ee Codabar Enumerations 0 ccc cece cence a IS9CConfig GetCode39 2 0 cece eee IS9CConfig SetCode39 2 0 cece ees Code 39 Default Settings 0 ccc cece cnet e Code 39 Enumerations v Lhe zuetnetererertteritetrse bewra IS9CConfig GetCode983 eeri eaea rere erabera enhn han IS9CConfig SetCode93 spons cerere untet pee ar EE ees Code 93 Default Settings 0 ccc ccc cece eee ee Code 93 Enumerations 0 ce ccc cee eere IS9CConfig GetCodel28 10 0 cece eee e nes IS9CConfig SetCodel28 io Sre aeto sese Code 128 EAN 128 Default Settings 0 ccc cece eens Code 128 Enumerations sese IS9CConfig GetI20f5 arr eee ence nee nes IS9CGonfig SetI20f5 essc ees aie eae e sacer scc Interleaved 2 of 5 Default Settings 0 0 ccc ccc eee eee Interleaved 2 of 5 Enumerations 0 cece ccc eee eens IS9CConfig GetMatrix20f5 esses IS9CConfig SetMatrix20f5 esses Matrix 2 of 5 Default Settings lessen Matrix 2 of 5 Enumerations
11. 4DF10 LORI A N 4DF 30 LMU I 4DF60 LOHN LM 4DF120 AU UCT TIU DOT NT 4DF180 LOT E LM 4DF 240 LORI LM DF300 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual C 9 Bar Codes APPENDIX C Key Clicks Note that parameter information is on page B 6 Disable key clicks LOT 4KCO0 Enable soft ky clieks IN ANUN W 4KC1 Enable loud k lick or A aU Virtual Wedge Grid Preamble Postamble The following parameters are user configurable strings Refer to a full ASCII chart for more information Grid For Virtual Wedge Grid the first part of the bar code would be the following which can include a string of up to 240 characters Parameter information starts on page A 40 4AF Preamble For Virtual Wedge Preamble the first part of the bar code would be below fol lowed by a string of up to 31 characters no lt NUL gt and an asterisk Default is no characters Parameter information is on page A 38 NINNI AD Postamble For Virtual Wedge Postamble the first part of the bar code would be below fol lowed by a string of up to 31 characters no lt NUL gt and an asterisk Default is no characters Parameter information is on page A 39 4AE C 10 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual NOTE This index covers classes and functions for the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer The general index follows this index A add registry section AddReg flags 7 7 registry root
12. GSM GPRS Ww AN Serial Status Serial com OK Manufacturer XIRCOM AN INTEL GSM GPRS MOBILE 004400012430220 95 dem Operator IWS IMSI 310770100132968 Firmware Rew c29TB01 Fimware Date JUL 16 2002 Terminal App Phone App General CORE Modules Configure E Serial Status 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 ra dio module installed within Manufacturer This lists the name of the manufacturer that developed this radio module such as Xircom Siemens or Sierra Wireless Model This identifies the product name for this radio module such as SB555 or GM350X IMEI GSM GPRS This is the IMEI International Mobile station Equipment Identity serial number of the GSM GPRS radio module RSSI This displays the RSSI frequency or lists Unavailable if there is no signal or the signal cannot be retrieved from the radio module Operator This lists the name of the service providing the network support Band CDMA 1xRTT This identifies the frequency bands used by this radio module IMEI GSM GPRS This is the IMEI International Mobile station Equipment Identity serial number of the GSM GPRS radio module Radio Temp CDMA IxRTT This identifies the temperatur
13. Pocket PC 2002 for more information about recording a message Action Tap the Record button parameter then select either option to change this parameter setting SNMP OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 1963 15 3 1 4 1 13 1 Options 0 Scanner default 1 Record 4 1234 D Data Collection p Beeper volume lt High i Beeper frequency lt 2090 gt i Good read beeps 1 i Good read beep duration lt 60 gt Br ecord button Scanner Change Record butban Setting 4 a Scanner C Record Defaults Refresh Apply Beeper LED Buttons virtual Wedge 4 Ld j A 36 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual APPENDIX A falls Data Collection Control Panel Applets Virtual Wedge 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 Virtual Wedge tab then tap this tab to access its parameters The following are parameters for the virtual wedge scanner Note that these are listed in the order of their appearance within the Virtual Wedge tab Virtual Wedge 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 a
14. F Flessey lt 000006 gt B Check digit lt Not transmitted ar cade length lt Any length gt a Il il Defaults Refresh Apply Beeped 4 Ld E Symhalogies Symbology Options 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual A 13 Control Panel Applets APPENDIX A MSI MSI is a symbology similar to Plessey code page A 13 that includes a start pat tern data characters one or two check digits and a stop pattern Action Tap to expand the MSI parameter select the setting to be changed then select 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 15 1 Options Decoding 0 Not active default 1 Active Check digit 0 Mod 10 transmitted default 1 Mod 10 Not transmitted 2 Double Mod 10 transmitted 3 Double Mod 10 not transmitted Bar code length 0 Any length 1 Minimum length default Minimum length 001 254 Minimum length 1 254 6 gt NOTE If 1 is selected for Bar code length then Minimum length is entered r EF Settings 4 1215 Data Collection MSI lt 001006 gt a nee Decoding lt Not active gt Check digit Mad 10 transmitted gt ar cade length Minimum length Re Minimum length lt 6 gt qq n Le Defaults Refresh Apply Beeped 4 ld E Symbalagies Symbology Options A 14 700 Series Color Mobile Com
15. Windows CE CEDevi ce ProcessorType Defaultinstall Required section CopyFiles Files App Files Fonts Files BitMaps Files Intl Files TelecomNcsCE Files Windows Files Import Files Export Files Work Files Database Files WinCE AddReg RegSettings All CEShortcuts Shortcuts AI SourceDisksNames Required section 1 App files c appsoft 2 Font files c WinNT Fonts 3 CE Tools ci windows ce tools wcee212 6110ie mfc lib x86 SourceDisksFiles Required section rpm exe 1 C Appsoft program wce212 WCEX86Rel 6110 weestart ini 1 rpmce212 ini 1 7 8 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 7 Programming intermec bmp rpmlogo bmp rpmname bmp import bmp export bmp clock bmp printer bmp ilecopy bmp readme txt ang_eng bi rpmdata dbd ahoma ttf mfcce212 d 0l ece212 d ol ece211 d rdm45wce d pi cf mt dl fmtctri d ugrid dl simple dl psink dl psl pwce d npcpport dexcom d ncsce exe nri net d n d DestinationDirs con hortcuts Al es es es es es es es es es es es p Fi Da Fi i t Maps nts 0 n e ndows mport nCE CEStri AppName Install ngs Dir Strings Files App pm exe 0 pm ini ce212 d ce212 d ce211 d 45wce d fmt dl ctrl d rid dll mpl e dl i nk d pwce eo 40 40 nts B aBase ec
16. cc cc ccc eee 3 9 Cabinet File Installation 0002 0 ccc eee he 3 11 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual iii CONTENTS SECTION 4 Network Support CORE 4535 EI E EXRMenebic ere Network Adapters Ethernet Communications 802 11b Communications Profiles eo ELO Basic uo ll S Security ecseri ssai Advanced Import Export Scan Lists 2 ene eds ser APEG In teed ce ey Function Summary RadioConnect RadioDisconnect GetMac GetBSSIDO GetSSIDO GetLinkSpeedO GetNetworkTypeO GetTXPower GetNetworkMode SetNetworkMode AddWepO GetRSSIO GetAssociationStatus GetWepStatusO GetAuthenticationMode SetAuthenticationMode SetChannel EnableWepO GetPowerMode SetSSIDO isOrinoco EncryptWepKeyForRegistryO eeeeeeeeeee ees SetRTSThresholdO GetRTSThresholdO ConfigureProfileO StartScanList 802 11b Radio CORE Module General Details ssss WWAN Radio Options GSM GPRS CDMA 1xRTT SB555 WAN Radio CORE Module General Details ssss Terminal Application Phone Application AT Comma
17. http www microsoft com mobile pocketpc downloads activesync asp Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize the information on your desk top computer with the information on your 700 Series Computer Synchroniza tion compares the data on your 700 Series Computer with your desktop comput er and updates both computers with the most recent information For example Keep Pocket Outlook data up to date by synchronizing your 700 Series Computer with Microsoft Outlook data on your desktop computer Synchronize Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your 700 Se ries Computer and desktop computer Your files are automatically con verted to the correct format By default ActiveS ync does not automatically synchronize all types of information Use Acti veSync options to turn synchronization on and off for specific information types With ActiveSync you can also Back up and restore your 700 Series Computer data Copy rather than synchronize files between your 700 Series Computer and desktop computer Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your desk top computer or only when you choose the synchronize command Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized Before you
18. page 4 3 802 11b Radios 802 115 Wireless LAN driver page 4 4 WWAN Wireless WAN page 4 25 Wireless Printing PAN page 4 34 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 your radio type Green 802 11b diversity Red CDMA GPRS US Canada Blue GPRS International 4 2 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 1 tg Network Adapters gt NOTE 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 NDISTRY pop up menu then the antenna shown to the left will appear in the System Tray When No network ing is selected then this icon will appear with a red X above it Built in Ethernet Wireless 802 11 No networking AULOFTP On AutoFTP OFF From the 700 Series Computer tap Start Settings the Connections tab Network Adapters to access the network connections for this unit Make the changes necessary for your network then tap ok when finished LAN9000 is for Ethernet and 802 11b Wireless LAN is for 802 11b radios AF Settings Network Adapters Adapters installed 802 116 Wireless LAN
19. where wStructSize Size of structure Used for versioning structure eSymbology Symbology of the returned data eDataType Identifies data types as ASCII UNICODE etc stTimeStamp Timestamp of the received data BARCODE DATA TYPE UNKNOWN Data in unknown BARCODE DATA TYPE ASCII Data is ASCII BARCODE DATA TYPE UNICODE Data is UNICODE dwTimeout in Number of milliseconds caller waits for data If you set a timeout the call will be blocked until data is received 0 If data not available returns quickly INFINITE Waits until data is available Return Values HRESULT that indicates success or failure 6 22 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 6 Scanner Support See Also IBarCodeReaderControl CancelReadRequest IBarCodeReaderControl ControILED IBarCodeReaderControl Initialize IBarCodeReaderControl IssueBeep IBarCodeReaderControl QueryAttribute IBarCodeReaderControl SetAttribute IBarCodeReaderControl TriggerScanner 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual 6 23 Scanner Support 6 24 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 6 IBarCodeReaderControl SetAttribute This function enables and disables the laser scanner sets the bar code reader en gine specific grid and enables or disables the reader engine LED control Syntax HRESULT IBarCodeReaderControl SetAttribute ITC BARCODEREADER ATTRIBUTE ID eAttr BYTE rgbAttrBufferl DWORD dwAttrBufferSize P
20. 0 cnc en A 25 Code 93 User ID eee me thee eacus eed A 26 Interleaved 2 of 5 User ID 0 0c ccc eens A 26 PDE A4T7 User ID ov bcd ckid ke sh hee she Reh ie ho bd ws Bete ke se A 26 MSL UserID 2o osaeths ico dicate RE NP DECRE DTE ERI NE A 26 Plessey User TD eroi ose RR to A A 27 Standard 2 of 5 User ID ii o eite ee ep mem rea A 27 UPC A User ID cebese pie dota bonus and aoe aeons A 27 UPC E User TD uera eed etre eai io pes dur A 27 EAN 8 User ED 252 0 144v mirer Ree aed ED es A ES A 28 HAN TS User TID 2 22 m S s Bed tease mU ReESLocRupEsuetb meets A 28 Matrix 2 0 5 User ID eoe eaa ie oie rhe eR REP BEER A 28 Telepen User ID i eorr DEEP DEED Iage habeas A 28 Code 1T User ID 5 wes ea chien ate gee sues ao cete ees aes ata aca A 29 PRENK eC M bocca wb ode so as AE An Se leave onda acral AREE EEE AE AERAN A 30 SUNE igi Meal A ver eal na hae aie 4 dees whale Sealey A ed aba ie Cae A 31 Beeper LED Buttons e enaa ccc cece eee he A 32 Beeper Volumes 2o d tisk e s Ue ii eI ees gE oes Sea es A 32 Beeper Frequency ssssseeeees ehh A 33 Good Read Beeps cece ccc cece ehh A 34 Good Read Beep Duration 00 c cc ccc cece ete n eee nnees A 35 Record Buttons sr enn obs Rete eas Reh G NERVES AERE UTR IE A 36 Mirtual Wedge oisi eet baci Be Aa Sa Maree a a ia ha Le A 37 Virtual Wedge isl m bdo ree e Oba hed Sa peda aaa EA ers A 37 Preamble 1 132 pee Rer d pe Hae dd Deeb doe adr epe ed A 38 Postamble 2e eer
21. 0 ccc ccc ccc ees TS9CContig GetMSl EE IL eae a ee de ee 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 O00000 000005 5 05 are beam Gama ONE ey een UE d AIR IR IRR Q0 Q2 i C2 C2 C2 C2 Co bb Q3 Q2 C2 CO CO CO CO CO NO ho bO BO NO BO hO F2 F2 Ea pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa r2 QO QO QO QO 9 O0 O0 3 O O Ot Ot d AAA 05 05 b9 b I QO Q O O0 1 AN HI QO XO 00 1 1 O Ot d 4 C2 B9 BO P HB ES CO 00 O0 1 0 Ot 4 H4 05 05 B2 WD 9393293030202 02020 002 0 002 0202 0 ADH 0 02 00 9 02 0 00 00 0 0 OOo o0o20 CONTENTS IS9CConfig SetMSI ssessseeseeee a MSI Default Settings ssssseeeseese he MSI Enumierations 2 b e OI RR Pepe VERRE petes IS9CConfig GetPDFATIT eine ik tos reyni nets coh iaer teeri bets IS9CConfig SetPDF417 2 0 reene ereere reren rererere PDF 417 Default Settings lesse e PDF 417 Enumerations esseeeeeee hn IS9C Gonfig GetPlessey verse a cu aaa enawh kale RUE RUE E IS9CConfig SetPlessey ssesseeeeee ea Plessey Default Settings riero orir eenia ccc ccc cee cnet ee Plessey Enumerations 0 0 ccc cee cee rea IS9CConfig GetStandard20f5 2 0 eee teenies IS9CConfig SetStandard20f5 0 eee teens Standard 2 of 5 Default Settings 0 cece ccc eee eens Standard 2 of 5 Enumerations 00 c cece eee eee eee eee IS9CConfig GetTelepen 0 ccc ccc ee IS9CC
22. CE Tools C windows ce tools CESignature Windows CE EXAMPLE 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 SourceDiskFiles This describes the name and path of the files in which your application resides Required Yes filename disk number subdir RPM EXE 1 c appsoft WCESTART INI 1 RPMCE212 INI 1 TAHOMA TTF 2 gt NOTE DL subdir is relative to the location of the INF file EXAMPLE SourceDisksFiles Required section begin wav 1 end wav 1 Sample hlp 1 SourceDisksFiles SH3 sample exe 2 Uses the SourceDisksNames 5S H3 identification of 2 SourceDisksFiles MI PS sample exe 2 Uses the SourceDisksNames MIPS identification of 2 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual 7 5 Programming EXAMPLE SECTION 7 DestinationDirs This describes the names and paths of the destination directories for the applica tion on the target device Note Windows CE does not support directory identifiers Required Yes file list section O subdir String that identifies the destination directory The following list shows the string substitutions supported by Windows CE These can be used only for the beginning of the path V CE1 Program Files CEKE2 Windows CE3 M
23. Doing so keeps the computer bar code processing time to a minimum and conserves battery power Bar code readers can respond to Uniform Symbology Specification symbols in non standard ways for particular applications These methods are not for gener al applications because of the extra programming required Code 39 Full ASCIT is one example of non standard code See page C 8 to scan several Code 39 bar code labels available to change settings on your 700 Series Computer Encoded Code 39 Concatenation If the first data character of a symbol is a space the reader may be programmed to append the information contained in the remainder of the symbol to a storage buffer This operation continues for all successive symbols that contain a leading space with messages being added to the end of previously stored ones When a message is read which does not contain a leading space the contents are ap pended to the buffer the entire buffer is transmitted and the buffer is cleared Encoded Code 39 Full ASCII If the bar code reader is programmed for the task the entire ASCII character set 128 characters could be coded This is done using two character sequences made up of one of the symbols 965 followed by one of the 26 letters C 4 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual APPENDIX C Bar Codes Code 93 The introduction of Code 93 provided a higher density alphanumeric symbology designed to supplement Code 39
24. EAN 8 symbol ogy EAN 13 symbol ogy nterleaved 2 of 5 symbol ogy atrix 2 of 5 symbol ogy SI symbol ogy PDF 417 symbol ogy Plessey symbol ogy Standard 2 of 5 symbol ogy Telepen symbol ogy UPC A symbol ogy UPC E symbol ogy Code 11 symbology ast element Use to preallocate the CustomSy ml ds Identifies the symbology of interest Custom Identifier Default Settings Default D 3 M rj nj ME ec ME o OU Eo 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual Valid Range 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 6 57 Scanner Support SECTION 6 Custom Identifier Example The following code segment is an example of updating the UPC E and UPC A symbology identifiers with new values and then retrieving the currently defined symbology identifiers for all the supported symbologies ITC CUST SYM ID PAIR oStructSyml dPair ITC CUSTOMID LAST ELEMENT oStructSyml dPair 0 eSymbology ITC CUSTOMI D UPCE oStructSyml dPair 0 byteld 0x41 I ASCII char A oStructSyml dPair 1 eSymbology ITC CUSTOMI D UPCA oStructSyml dPair 1 byteld 0x42 1l ASCII char B HRESULT hr plS9CConfig2 SetCustomSyml ds amp oStructSym dPair 0 2 DWORD dwNum 0 HRESULT hr plS9CConfig2 GetCustomSyml ds amp oStructSyml dPair 0 ITC CUST
25. SECTION 7 FTP support is provided through the FTP Server application FTPDCE EXE MS Windows CE Versions which is provided as part the base system FTPDCE is the Internet File Transfer Protocol FTP server process The server can be invoked from an application or command line Besides servicing FTP cli ent requests the FTP Server also send a network announcement to notify pro spective clients of server availability Synopsis ftpdce options Options Aaddr Sets the single target address to which to send the network announcement Default is broadcast Bbyte Sets the FTP data block size Smaller sizes may be useful over slower links Default is 16384 Cname Sets the device name Used by Intermec management software Fvalue Disables the default Intermec account A value of 0 disables the account Default is 1 gt NOTE Disabling the default account without providing a working access control list on the server will result in a device that will not accept any FTP connections Hsec Sets the interval between network announcements in seconds A value of 0 turns the network announcement off Default is 30 seconds Iip Sets the preferred 6920 Communications Server optional Llog Sets the state of logging Default is 0 disabled Nsec Specifies the number of seconds to wait before starting FTP server services Pport Sets the UDP port on which the network announcement will be sent Default p
26. The community string allows an SNMP manager to manage the 700 Series Com puter with a specified privilege level The default read only community string is public and private is the default read write community string See the specif ic configuration parameter to find its OID To configure the 700 Series Computers using SNMP 1 Configure your 700 Series Computers for RF or Ethernet communications 2 Determine the OID Object Identifier for the parameter to be changed The Intermec base OID is 1 3 6 1 4 1 1963 3 Use your SNMP management station to get and set variables that are de fined in the Intermec MIBs You can set the traps identification or securi ty configuration parameters for SNMP See Appendix A Control Panel Ap plets to learn more about these parameters 4 40 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 4 Network Selection APIs The Network Selection APIs allow the user to change network adapter configura tion programmatically Both drivers support the same IOCTL function numbers EXAMPLE for loading and unloading the drivers Network Support Loading and unloading of the 802 11b driver is performed by the FWV1 device in the system by performing DeviceIOControlO calls to the driver Loading and unloading of the driver for the built in Ethernet adapter is per formed by the SYII1 device in the system by performing DeviceIOControlO calls to the driver For loading an NDI
27. a Hide pictures button Favorites button Home button Refresh button 2 48 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 2 Pocket PC 2002 Viewing Mobile Favorites and Channels 1 Tapthe Favorites button to display your list of favorites 2 Tapthe page you want to view Pa Internet Explorer m 11 32 ol Mobile Favorites 4 AvantGo Channels C1 Vacation Web Sites Tap the favorite you 1 Work Web Sites p Welcome to Microsoft s Homepage i Welcome to MSN com want to view a folder ar favorite link 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 Computer the fa vorite 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 Inter net to view the page Browsing the Internet 1 Setup a connection to your ISP or corporate network using Connections as described in Getting Connected on page 2 50 2 To connect and start browsing do one of the following Tap the Favorites button and then tap the favorite you want to view Tap View Address Bar In the address bar that appears at the top of the screen enter the Web address you want to visit and then tap Go Tap the arrow to choose from previously entered addresses P NOTE To add a favorite link while using the 700 Series Computer go to the page you want to
28. braries medical industries and photo finishing services Codabar is a discrete self checking code with each character represented by a stand alone group of four bars and three intervening spaces Four different start or stop characters get defined and designated a b c and d These start and stop characters are constructed using one wide bar and two wide spaces A complete Codabar symbol begins with one of the start or stop characters followed by some number of data characters and ending in one of the start or stop characters Any of the start or stop characters may be used on either end of the symbol It is possible to use the 16 unique start or stop combinations to identify label type or other information Since Codabar is variable length discrete and self checking it is a versatile symbology The width of space between characters is not critical and may vary significantly within the same symbol The character set consists of 0 through 9 d it p TE and em The specific dimensions for bars and spaces in Codabar optimize performance of certain early printing and reading equipment Codabar has 18 different dimen sions for bar and space widths So many different dimensions often result in la bels printed out of specification and cause Codabar printing equipment to be more expensive 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual C 3 Bar Codes gt NOTE APPENDIX C Code 11
29. define GOLD A2 0x10 ITC AMBIENT KEYBOARD This IOCTL sets the threshold for the keyboard ambient sensor This can be a value from 0 always off to 255 always on IpOutBuf must point to a buffer that contains a byte value of the desired setting ITC AMBIENT FRONTLIGHT This IOCTL sets the threshold for the frontlight ambient sensor This can be a value from 0 always off to 255 IpOutBuf must point to a buff er that contains a byte value of the desired setting 7 26 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User s Manual SECTION 7 Programming IOCTL H