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Dolphin ® Power Tools For Windows Mobile ® 5.0 Windows Mobile ® 2003 Second Edition Windows ® CE 5.0 (Dolphin 6100, 6500, 7600) User’s Guide.
Disc laimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the ri ght to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior no tice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such c hanges have been made.
iii Chapter 1 - Accessing and Upgrading Power Tools Dolphin Power Tools Overview ............................. ............................................................... 1-1 Software Requirements ................................ .................
iv Chapter 4 - Startup Power Tools Autorun ........................................................................................................................ ........ 4-1 Autorun.exm File......................................... ................
v Importing Registry Files .............................. .............................. ........................................... 8-5 Exporting Specific Registry Settings ................... ................................ ........................
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1 - 1 1 Accessing and Upgrading P o wer T ools Dolphin P ower T ools Overview Dolphin Power Tools are installed in every Dolphin te rminal. Different versions of Power Tools apply to different Dolphin terminals depending on their model or operating system.
1 - 2 Software Requirements Dolphin Terminals Power Tools are designed to work with the following mobile device platforms: •M i c r o s o f t ® Windows Mobile ® 2003 Software for Pocket PCs •M i c r o s o f t ® Windows Mobile ® 2003 Second Edition Software for Pocket PCs •M i c r o s o f t ® Windows Mobile ® 5.
1 - 3 Icon Name Description See P age Battery Analyzer Helps manage the batter y . 7-1 BattMon Programs the LEDs on the top panel to monitor battery power .
1 - 4 Exiting the P ower T ools Main Window • Scroll down and tap the Exit icon . •T a p File > Exit (ESC) . • Press ESC on the keyboard. View Options The View menu changes the organizati on of the Power Tools main wind ow and is located at the bottom (Windows Mobile) or the top (Windows CE) of the screen.
1 - 5 Dolphin 6100, 6500, and 7600 P ower T ools The Dolphin 6100, 6500, and 7600 with Windows CE 5.0 contain the following Power Tools (except where noted): • AutoInstall (see page 4-7) • Autorun.
1 - 6 Upgrading P ower T ools Dolphin Power Tools come loaded in every Dolphin terminal and are included in system upgrades. The Power Tools CAB file is part of a Demos and Power Tools upgrade. Acquiring Upgrades Upgrades are available from Customer Support (see page 13-1) or www.
1 - 7 3. Click Next . 4. If you accept the terms of the license agreement, select I accept the terms… click Next . 5. Read the description on the screen and click Install . 6. On the next screen, click Install and program begins installing. 7. When the installation is complete, click Finish .
1 - 8 Dolphin P ower T ools and Demos Folder on the W orkstation After installation on the workstation is complete , the upgrade files are stored in the C:Program FilesHoneywellPower Tools and Demos for WM 5.0 Device Image folder. The Device Image folder contains a subfolder for each operat ing system on the Dolphin terminal.
1 - 9 Installing an Upgrade on the T erminal 1. Using the appropriate Dolphin communication peripheral for your series, connect the Dolphin terminal to the workstation and ensure that the ActiveSync connection is running.
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2 - 1 2 EZConfig Overview EZConfig is a suite of products that configures Dolphi n terminals quickly and efficiently. With the tools in the EZConfig suite, you can package data on the work station, then deploy and unpackage that data on the Dolphin terminal.
2 - 2 EZConfig Editor EZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphin terminals. There is an EZConfig Editor on the workstation and an EZConfig Editor on the termi nal. In the workstation editor, EXM files are edited, saved, then transferred to the terminal.
2 - 3 Opening EZConfig Editor on the W orkstation After you complete installation, EZConfig Editor is available on the workstation from the Start menu. On Windows Mobile-based devices, click Start > Programs > Honeywell > EZConfig Editor > EZConfig Editor .
2 - 4 Edit Menu For Section Edit menu options, see Working with Sections on page 2-7. For Key Edit menu options, see Working with Keys on page 2-11. View Men u Properties Associates the EXM file with an application on the ter minal; see Associating Applications on page 2-15.
2 - 5 To o l s M e n u Note: Does not apply to the 6100 / 6500. Menu Item Description Simplify Document Note: You cannot undo this action! Simplifies the EXM file, which mak es it smaller .
2 - 6 Opening EXM Files EZConfig Editor opens EXM files stored on the workst ation or the terminal (if an ActiveSync connection is established). Opening EXM Files on the W orkstation Click File > Open or the Open toolbar button and select the EXM file.
2 - 7 W orking with Open EXM Files Whether you open an EXM or INI file, EZConfig Editor displays the content in four different sections of the window. Status Bar The Status Bar appears at the bottom of the window and displays information about selected sections and keys.
2 - 8 Edit Menu Options Select a section click Edit to see the available options. Rename Activates the section name so that y ou can rename the section. Note: You cannot modify the name if the section is locked; see Section Locks (page 2-9 ). Cut Cuts a selected section.
2 - 9 Modifying Section Names To change a section name, double-click on the folder and type in the new name or select Rename on the Edit menu. Type in the new name and press ENTER. Note: You cannot modify the name if the section is locked or disabled; see Section Locks (page 2-9 ).
2 - 10 Section-Le v el Merge Modes EXM files ship with section-level merge modes al ready defined according to section content. Merge modes determine how section information is hand led when an updated EXM file is deployed to the terminal where an existing version of that EXM file is stored.
2 - 11 Wo r k i n g w i t h K e y s Keys have a Name, a Description, and a Value and reside inside sections. For specific key values, consult the chapters of this user’s guide that descr ibe the EXM file you’re attempting to edit. Edit Menu Options Select a key and right-click or click Edit to see the available options.
2 - 12 Modifying K ey Names To modify key names, double-click on the key name or select Rename on the Edit menu. Type in the new name and press ENTER or TAB. Note: You cannot modify the description if the key is locked; see Key Types (page 2-13 ). Only text that appears in blue can be modified.
2 - 13 K ey T ypes When a key is selected, its properties display in the Status bar. Note: Locked and Read Only properties are not recursive. Properties are applied to each individual key.
2 - 14 Creating New Configuration Documents To create new EXM files that are configuration docum ents, you can open an existing EXM file and save it with a new name or create an EXM file from scratch. 1. Click File > New > Configuration Document .
2 - 15 Associating Applications The Properties function associates an EXM file with an application on the terminal. The associated application launches after EZConfig Client decodes the bar code containing the EXM file. For more information, see Creating Bar Codes on page 2-19.
2 - 16 Registry Documents EZConfig Editor creates registry documents in the EXM file format and also opens existing REG files and converts them to the EXM file format.
2 - 17 The new document contains the three top-le vel sections in a registr y . These sections are loc k ed and cannot be changed. Y ou can add subsections to each secti on and then add ke ys to those subsections. 2. Click File > Save As . 3. Choose the name and location and click Save .
2 - 18 When you click OK to save the key, the data appears in colu mns in the key area of the EZConfig Editor window. Processing Registry Documents on the T erminal After EZConfig Client updates the registry, the EXM file itself is deployed to th e location entered in the Remote Path (page 2-20) field on the Bar Codes Tab (page 2-20).
2 - 19 Creating Bar Codes EZConfig Editor embeds EXM files in bar codes. The EZConfig Client on the terminal decodes the bar code and deploys the data. Using bar codes quickly and easily configures Dolphin terminals without an IrDA, ActiveSync, or network connection to a workstation.
2 - 20 Generating Bar Codes When creating a bar code, EZConfig Editor automati cally encrypts and compre sses the data in the EXM file. To generate a bar code, click File > Create EZConfig Bar Code OR the Create Bar Code toolbar button while the EXM file is open.
2 - 21 Adv anced T ab The Options tab contains settings that tell EZConfig Client how to process the EXM file on the terminal. Simplified Simplified is selected by def ault.
2 - 22 Max Barcode Size Set the maximum amount of data (in b ytes) one bar code can contain. The low er the number of b ytes, the smaller the bar code . Bar code size is displa yed to the right of the Display (page 2-20) field. The total number of bar codes created is displa y ed at the bottom of the window; see Bar Codes (page 2-23 ).
2 - 23 Inf ormation at the Bottom of T ab Windows Printing and Saving Options On the Bar Codes tab, when you click Print , a bar code printing window opens offering you a number of printing options. Field Description Pa ck ag e Si z e Displa ys the total size of the bar code package .
2 - 24 Save Sa v es the bar code sheet as an HTML file . Previe w Click to see a print pre vie w . Click Print on this windo w to print your bar codes .
2 - 25 Con ver ting Known INI and MNU Files EZConfig Editor contains a batch conversion tool that converts known INI files on the terminal to the new EXM file format.
2 - 26 C:Program FilesHoneywellDolphin Power Tools and DemosDevice ImageConverted FilesUpgrade X. The X increases by one each time y ou run a batch conv ersion. 4. When you click OK , the conversion runs. 5. EZConfig Editor creates two folders inside the Upgrade X folder: Converted EXMs and Original INIs .
2 - 27 EZConfig Editor on the T erminal EZConfig Editor on the terminal edits and creates EX M files in the terminal and contains the same basic functionality as the editor on the workstation. Accessing EZConfig Editor On Windows Mobile-based devices, tap Start > Power Tools > EZConfig Utilities .
2 - 28 A vailable Men us The menus in the Command bar contain the same item s as the menus in the EZConfig Editor on the workstation. File Menu F or details about each menu item, see File Menu on page 2-3. Note: You cannot generate bar codes from EXM files on the terminal.
2 - 29 Moving Sections You cannot drag and drop to move sections in the tree. Use the Cut , Copy , Paste , and Paste as Child items on the Edit menu to move sections. Note: The Paste function pastes sections at the same level they were cut by default.
2 - 30 Launching Associated Applications The Tools menu contains an item named Launch Associated App . Launch Associated App is enabled only when there is an appli cation associated with the EXM file. Selecting this item automatically saves the open EX M file and launches the associated application while the EXM file remains open.
2 - 31 EZConfig Client EZConfig Client decodes bar codes created in EZConfig Editor and deploys the data in the terminal. In addition, if the EXM file in the bar code is associated with an application, EZConfig Client launches that application, which then processes the decoded data.
2 - 32 If there is only one bar code in the package , EZConfig Client deplo ys the pac kage. If there is more than one bar code in the package , EZC onfig Client decodes the bar code, records that one bar code has been read, and waits f or the ne xt scan.
2 - 33 EXM File Pr ocessing After decoding, EZConfig Client saves EXM files to the location in the terminal selected in the Remote Path (page 2-20) field on the Bar Codes Tab (page 2-20). (If the Temporary , page 2-22, option is selected in the bar code, EZConfig Client does not save the EXM file.
2 - 34 Scanning Bar Codes Directly fr om the P ower T ools Main Windo w When the Power Tools or Demos main windows are open, press the SCAN key and: • If there is only one bar code in the package, EZ Config Client decodes and deploys the bar code without opening the EZConfig Client window.
3 - 1 3 De viceConfig Overview DeviceConfig consists of the DeviceConfig.exe and the DeviceConfig.exm file located in the IPSM ( Honeywell f or 6100/6500) folder. DeviceConfig.exe looks fo r and applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file. Note: On the Dolphin 7600, the DeviceConfig.
3 - 2 DeviceConfig.e xm Sections and K e ys The sections and keys in the DeviceConfig.exm file are locked, which means that you can change values but not names or descriptions. Connections Section The Connections section contains child sections th at set communication parameters on the terminal.
3 - 3 DriverName Specifies the name of the radio driver . This string must match the name of the driver f or the current de vice . N/A X=A value in the drop-do wn list; radio driver names are terminal-specific. Diff erent Dolphins hav e diff erent ra dio drivers.
3 - 4 Security Section The Security section has no keys but two chil d sections: Supplicant and Non Supplicant. Supplicant Use this section to configure the WLAN radio on Dolphin 7850 terminals; see Supplicant Section–Dolphin 7850 on page 3-4.
3 - 5 Encryption The encr yption mode av ailab le f or the association mode. N/A • Open & Shared (WEP) • TKIP, AES-CCMP, TKIP & CCMP (WPA) EAP Method A v ailab le EAP methods f or IEEE 802.1X and WP A(2)-Enterpr ise (EAP) association modes.
3 - 6 CA and/or Client Certificate • CA certificates are any certificates created by a certified authority (CA). • Client certificates contain information that identifies the user, as well as information about the organization that issued the certificate.
3 - 7 NetworkT ype Deter mines the type of network the radio should access. 1 0=AdHoc (Minimum) 1=Infrastructure 2=Pseudo-AdHoc TxRate Defines the transmit rate . 15 1=1 Mb (Minimum) 2=2 Mb 3=A uto 1/2 Mb 4=5.5 Mb 8=11 Mb 15=Fully A uto (Maximum) Channel Channel (1-11) of the RF adapter .
3 - 8 Bluetooth Section Bluetooth Section—Dolphin 6100/6500/7600 The keys in this section enable the Bluetooth radio and configure Bluetooth printer settings. Ke y Description Default Va l u e A v ailable V alues Enable Enab le and disable the Bluetooth r adio .
3 - 9 Bluetooth Default Printer Values–Dolphins 7900 and 9500 In general, to establish a printer as a Bluetooth Fa vorite Device, you must establish the printer as a Bluetooth Favorite on the terminal. The problem is that Bluetooth Favorite settings are stored in RAM memory and therefore erased during each cold boot.
3 - 10 3. Copy the first number underneath Services. This is the hex value for the Service key field; “1101” in the illustration above. Note: For more detailed information about RegEdit, see RegEdit on page 8-1. GSM Section—Dolphins 7900 and 9500 The GSM section configures the GSM/GPRS radio on the Dolphin 7900 and 9500.
3 - 11 Connection Specifies the connection type and baud rate. ‘USB Connect ion Dolphins 7850, 7900, & 9500: `USB Connection `115200 Def ault `19200 Def ault `38400 Def ault `57600 Def ault Dolp.
3 - 12 System Section The System section contains child sections that configure various system settings. For specifics on each sections and their keys, refer to the Description sections in the DeviceConfig.exm file itself. About Section The About section sets a unique device na me and description for the terminal.
3 - 13 De vice Name T ab—Dolphin 6100/6500/7600 The values of the DeviceName and DeviceDescription keys appear on the Device Name tab in the System control panel applet. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > double-tap System > Device Name tab.
3 - 14 If DeviceConfig.exe is not launched manually prior to the next hard reset, this setting is not applied and the Welcome screens appear during the next start up. Then, when Autorun launches DeviceConfig.exe during startup, this setting is applied and the Welcome screens are removed from the next hard reset.
3 - 15 Applications Section The Applications section configures specific so ftware applications installed on the terminal. Internet Explorer Section The Internet Explorer section defines the home page for Pocket ® Internet Explorer. MobiConrol Section If the terminal includes the MobiControl Bootstrap Agent (IPSM/MCBootstrapAgent.
3 - 16 Command Line Arguments /q Quits the program; this command line in the Ar gs field of the Associated Application windo w stops the confir mation message from appearing after De viceConfig.e x e finishes processing. /boot Reboots De viceConfig.e x e DeviceName Mandatory when NameT ype is set to 2.
3 - 17 Launching De viceConfig.e xe Man uall y DeviceConfig.exe does launch automatically after each cold boot. However, if you make changes to the DeviceConfig.exm file that you want applied in the terminal immediately, manually launch DeviceConfig.exe.
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4 - 1 4 Star tup P o wer T ools Overview Startup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin terminal is booted. There are two startup Power Tools: 1. Autorun (see page 4-1) 2. AutoInstall (see page 4-7) Au t o r u n Autorun specifies the software applications to launch after each hard reset.
4 - 2 Enabling and Disabling Sections If you don’t want to the application to launch at st artup, you can delete the section. However, program sections contain settings you’ll want to keep when adding that same appl ication back to startup.
4 - 3 Programs’ Subsections—Dolphins 7850, 7900, & 9500 Here are a few of the standard child sections of the Programs section: Note: Other subsections launch the executable entered in the Program (see page 4-3) key.
4 - 4 Editing the A utorun.e xm File Edit Autorun.exm in EZConfig Editor. For details, see Working with Open EXM Files on page 2-7. Adding a Pr ogram Subsection To launch at startup, a new program must be a child section of the Programs section. 1. In EZConfig Editor, right click on the Programs section and select Append Child Section .
4 - 5 Sample A utorun Configuration File A sample Autorun.exm file installs on the workstat ion to C:Program FilesHoneywellPower Tools and Demos for WM 5.0EZConfig EXM Files. For more information, see Sample EXM Files on page 2-2. Start Options Start Options define the required system pa rameters for a software application to l aunch.
4 - 6 Multiple options can be specified for each category. For example, you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in ei ther a 35- or 43-key keyboard terminal. Seperate multiple options with commas. To ignore a category, don’t specify any of its options.
4 - 7 Au t o I n s t a l l AutoInstall consists of an AutoInstall.exe that, when launched, installs the cab files in the AutoInstall folder. The AutoInstall folder is where you store cab files for software applications if you want them to persist through hard resets.
4 - 8 A utoInstall.e xm The AutoInstall.exm file controls the behavior an d appearance of the Autoinstall window and install process. Note: Remember! It’s the Autorun.exm file that determi nes the programs and install sequence, not AutoInstall.exm. Command Line Arguments /copy Add / copy to the Autorun.
5 - 1 5 ScanW edg e Overview ScanWedge sends data from the Dolphin decoder, seri al port, or IrDA interface to the foreground application as keystrokes (as if the data were entere d via the keyboard). The foreground application is the open software application whose window is currently active on the display.
5 - 2 Disabling ScanW edge Navigate to the Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) and tap the ScanWedge icon again. OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu (page 5-1). Modifying the ScanW edg e Configuration File When ScanWedge is installed, a ScanWedge.
5 - 3 Settings Section The Settings section determines how ScanWedge interpre ts data from the decoder, serial port, and IrDA interface. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Settings Section Key Description Default Va l u e A v ailable V alues Ve r s i o n This is the v ersion of ScanW edge 3 Y ou cannot modify this value.
5 - 4 SuffixID Specifies the symbology identifier sent after the decoded/receiv ed data. 0 0=No symbology identifier is sent. 1=The Code ID is sent. 2=The AIM ID is sent. 3=The SymModifier is sent. SoundConnect Enables and disab les • The sound that ScanWedge makes when starting up, shutting down, or restarting.
5 - 5 SendMode Specifies the method to use when sending the decoded message to the f oreground application. Note: This setting affects only the decoded message; the prefix and suffix are always sent using the virtual key method to allow navigational functionality.
5 - 6 Comm Section The serial port settings in the Comm section determine the interaction between ScanWedge and the serial port. Comm Section Key Description Default Va l u e A v ailable V alues Enable Enables (or disables) ScanWedge to receive and interpret data from the serial port.
5 - 7 Pow e r o u t Enab les and disab les power out of the serial por t for ScanW edge specifically . General pow er out settings are established in the registry .
5 - 8 Dolphin 7900/9500 P or t T ables 7900 Po r t 9500 Po r t Interface 11 Mini-RS-232, RS-232 22 Bluetooth module–If there is no Bluetooth hardware installed on the terminal, this COM por t is unassigned.
5 - 9 Decode Section The Decode section specifies decoder settin gs when using the decoder with ScanWedge. ScanW edge Entry Description Default Va l u e A v ailable V alues Enable Enab les and disables the decoder f or ScanW edge. 1 0=Disabled; decoder is not used.
5 - 10 AimerDuration The number of milliseconds the scanner aimer is displa yed, after the trigger ke y has been pressed down, bef ore attempting to decode a barcode. 0 [Decode begins instantly . ] Enter times in 1/1000th of a second. AimerDelay The amount of time betw een scans bef ore the aimer turns on again.
5 - 11 GoodScanFreq Sound frequency used f or pla y a custom good scan beep . The Window's "Good Decode" sound (if defined in the control panel) takes precedence ov er this option. 2749 Va r i a b l e Use the up and down arrows to change the number OR T ype in the code f or the sound y ou want.
5 - 12 Centering Section The Centering section determines the cent ering window for bar code scanning. ScanW edge Entry Description Default Va l u e A v ailable V alues CenteringEnable= Enable and disables the decode centering window for the decoder. 0 0=Disabled; center ing is disabled f or ScanW edge.
5 - 13 Formatting ScanWedge supports data formatting. The Formatting section contains subsections. Each subsection supports one data format. Formatting Subsections Subsection Key Description Default Va l u e A v ailable V alues Format Specifies data f ormatting parameters Empty See Available Data Formatting Commands on page 5-13.
5 - 14 Note: xx and ss stand for hex values of a char acter (00-FF), nn for a numeric count (00-99). EA Mov e the cursor to the end of the data string. Searc h Commands F8xx Search ahead f or “xx” character from current cu rsor position, lea ving cursor pointing to “xx” character .
5 - 15 Code ID Symbology Name ID A ustralian P ost A (0x41) Aztec Code z (0x7A) Aztec Mesa Code Z (0x5A) British P ost B (0x42) Canadian P ost C (0x43) China P ost Q (0x51) Codabar a (0x61) Codabloc k.
5 - 16 ISBT j (0x6A) Japanese P ost J (0x4A) KIX (Netherlands) P ost K (0x4B) K orea P ost ? (0x3F) Matrix 2 of 5 m (0x6D) MaxiCode x (0x78) MicroPDF417 R (0x52) MSI g (0x67) OCR US Money Font, MICR (.
5 - 17 T rioptic Code = (0x3D) UPC-A c (0x63) UPC-E0 E (0x45) UPC-E1 E (0x45) Code ID Symbology Name ID.
5 - 18 Symbologies Section The Symbologies section specifies the settings for each of the symbologies supported by the decoder. The settings are in the form: Symbology Name=Enable(1 or 0), Parm1, Parm2, Parm3, Parm4, Parm5, Parm6, Parm7, Parm8 Where • Enable specifies that the symbology is enabled or disabled.
5 - 19 Code 49 0=Disabled 0,1,81,0,0,0,0,0,0 Code 93 0=Disabled 0,0,80,0,0,0,0,0,0 Coupon Code 0=Disabled 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 Data Matrix 0=Disabled 0,1,1500,0,0,0,0,0,0 Dutch P o st 0=Disab led 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 EAN-8 0=Disabled 0,1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0 EAN-13 1=Enabled 1,1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0 EAN.
5 - 20 Po s t n et 0=Disabled 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 QR Code 0=Disab led 0,1,3500,0,0,0,0,0,0 Reduced Space Symbology (RSS) 0=Disabled 0,4,74,0,0,0,0,0,0 Straight 2 of 5 IA T A 0=Disab led 0,4,48,0,0,0,0,0.
5 - 21 VK (Vir tual K e y) Mapping Section The virtual key map settings are located in the VKM apping section in the ScanWedge configuration file. The virtual key map settings define the virtual key th at will be sent to ScanWedge for any decoded ASCII character.
5 - 22 Vir tual K e y Codes T able The following table shows the symbolic constant name s, hexadecimal values, and keyboard equivalents for the virtual-key codes used by the Windows Mo bile and Windows CE operating systems. The codes are listed in numeric order.
5 - 23 V K _ M E N U 1 81 2A L T k e y VK_CAPIT AL 20 14 CAPS LOCK ke y —— 21-25 15-19 Reser v ed f or Kanji systems —— 26 1A Undefined VK_ESCAPE 27 1B ESC k e y —— 28-31 1C-1F Reser ved f.
5 - 24 VK_3 51 33 3 ke y VK_4 52 34 4 ke y VK_5 53 35 5 ke y VK_6 54 36 6 ke y VK_7 55 37 7 ke y VK_8 56 38 8 ke y VK_9 57 39 9 ke y —— 58-64 3A-40 Undefined VK_A 65 41 A ke y VK_B 66 42 B ke y VK.
5 - 25 VK_Q 81 51 Q ke y VK_R 82 52 R ke y VK_S 83 53 S ke y VK_T 84 54 T ke y VK_U 85 55 U ke y VK_V 86 56 V ke y VK_W 87 57 W ke y VK_X 88 58 X ke y VK_Y 89 59 Y ke y VK_Z 90 5A Z key —— 91-95 5.
5 - 26 VK_SUBTRA CT 109 6D Minus sign (–) k ey VK_DECIMAL 110 6E P er iod (.) k e y VK_DIVIDE 111 6F Slash mark (/) ke y —— 88 88-8F Unassigned —— 146-185 92-B9 Unassigned —— 186-192 BA-.
5 - 27 Command Line Arguments /restart F orces ScanW edge to process its configuration file (Scanwedge .e xm) again, which applies changes immediately . If the SoundConnect (see page 5-4) is set to 1 (enabled), an ascending connect sound is pla yed on restart.
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6 - 1 6 Additional P ower T ools Overview This chapter describes the following Power Tools: • BattMon (page 6-2) • InstallerCE (page 6-4) • HotKeys (page 6-5) • Keyboard Status (page 6-7) • .
6 - 2 BattMon BattMon programs the terminal’s LEDs to monitor the charge status of the battery.The LEDs are located on the front panel of Dolphin terminals. T o Enable BattMon 1. Tap Start > Power Tools . The Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) appears.
6 - 3 Command Line Arguments /quit Shut down BattMon. /noicon Run BattMon with no icon. /nosplash Hide the BattMon splash screen. T o Chec k Battery P o wer Manuall y You can, Tap the BattMon icon in the Command bar on the Today screen. The Status (page 6-2) menu item displays the charge percentage.
6 - 4 InstallerCE InstallerCE is a utility that saves CAB files after a ma nual install initiated by double-tapping on the CAB. Normally, when you install a program by double-tapp ing on its CAB, the CAB file is deleted after installation is complete.
6 - 5 HotKe ys The HotKeys Power Tool activates the hardware button assignments in the Buttons setting on Windows Mobile-based devices. To start HotKeys automatically after each hard re set, enable the HotKeys Program section of the Autorun.exm File (see page 4-1).
6 - 6 OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu (page 6-6). Command Bar Menu When HotKeys is enabled, a smaller HotKeys icon appears in the Command bar at the bottom of the screen. Tap this icon to open the Command bar menu for HotKeys. Command Line Arguments /quit Shut down HotK eys.
6 - 7 Ke yboar d Status Keyboard Status indicates whether the keyboard is in alpha, caps lock alpha, or numeric modes. Each Dolphin terminal series has keyboards that swit ch between alpha and numeric modes, often by way of a keyboard combination.
6 - 8 T o Disable K e yboar d Status Navigate to the Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) and tap the Keyboard Status icon again. OR Select Exit on the Command Bar Menu (page 6-8). Command Bar Menu When Keyboard Status is enabled, the indicator ic on appears in the Command bar at the bottom of the screen.
6 - 9 NoSIP NoSIP toggles the Soft Input Pane l (SIP) between enabled and disabled. When disabled, the SIP does not pop up over application windows automatically. In addition, the SIP icon does not appear in the Command bar on application windows. Note: NoSIP does not appear on the Dolphin 6100/6500/7600.
6 - 10 Command Line Arguments /noicon Run NoSIP with no icon /nosound T urn off the sound /nohotkey Disable the NoSIP hotk e y /enable Enable the SIP /disable Disable the SIP.
6 - 11 RASMan RASMan establishes a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connection with a RAS server. Note: RASMan is not supported on the Dolphin 7850 and the Dolphin 6100/6500/7600. T o Enable RASMan 1. Tap Start > Power Tools . The Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) appears.
6 - 12 RASMan Configuration File RASMan application settings are stored in the Settings section of IPSMRASMan.exm . Use EZConfig Editor (see page 2-2) to change the values in the RASMan.exm file. Key Description Default Va l u e A v ailable V alues A udioNotification Enable and disab le audio notifications on connecting and disconnecting.
6 - 13 Retry Specifies the retr y count. 10 RetryDelay Specifies the retry delay . 1000 Enter values in milliseconds. ShowErr or Enab les and disables error messages on connecting. 1 0=Disable 1=Enable ShowStatus Enab les and disab les the appearance of status dialog bo x es .
6 - 14 Reboot Reboot performs a warm or cold boot from the touch screen. All Dolphin terminals reboot with keyboard commands; Reboot offers you the opti on of using the touch screen instead. Wa r m B o o t A warm boot is a soft reset. A soft reset re -boots the device without losing RAM data.
6 - 15 Suspend Suspend puts the terminal in Suspend mode. All Dolp hin terminals have keyboard commands that put the terminal in Suspend mode; Suspend offers you the option of using the touch screen instead. T o Suspend the Dolphin T erminal 1. Tap Start > Power Tools .
6 - 16 SysInf o SysInfo provides a read-out of important system in formation including firmware versions, DLL versions, system parameters, as well as network and radio information. T o See System Inf ormation 1. Tap Start > Power Tools . The Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) appears.
6 - 17 Viewing Options If you tap on the SYSINFO.txt file in the My Device folder, the file opens in Pocket Word. You cannot change system information by editing the text! T o Upload SYSINFO .txt to a W orkstation You can upload the SYSINFO.txt file to a workstation via ActiveSync.
6 - 18 Sample SysInf o T ext Field Sample Data This entry specifies the … SYSTEM TIME: Date 04/27/2005 Current date. Time 16:21:29 Time the SysInfo icon w as tapped. Time is displa yed in military time. SYSTEM INFO: Hard ware Revision 1 Hardw are re vision.
6 - 19 DLL VERSION INFO: Decoder .dll 1.15 Current Decoder .dll API b uild re vision. waDecodeCE.dll 2.16 Current waDecodeCE.dll API b uild re vision. Matrix Engine 1.97.1.2 Current Matr ix engine b uild re vision. HHPScanInterface.dll 1.15 Current HHPScanInterface.
6 - 20 /IPSM/ (/Honeywell f or 6100/6500) A utoInstall ImagingProfiles.e x m A utoInstall.e x e A utoInstall.e xm EZConfigMenu.e xm A utorun.ex e Po w e r T o o l s M e n u . e x m A utorun.exm De viceConfig.e x e De viceConfig.e xm EZConfigPPC .e x e DemosMenu.
6 - 21 MajorV ersion 4 Microsoft’ s version and b uild numbers f or the oper ating system. MinorV ersion 21 BuildNumber 1088 PlatformId 3 CSD V ersion Most current ser vice pac k installed on the system. GLOB AL MEMOR Y ST A TUS: MemoryLoad 38 Number between 0 and 100 that giv es a general idea of current memor y utilization.
6 - 22 AimerXoffset 385 AimerY offset 248 BitsP erPixel 8 EngineID 7 ImagerCols 640 ImagerRows 480 Rotation 0 YDepth 5750 Sample SysInf o T ext Field Sample Data This entry specifies the ….
7 - 1 7 Battery Analyzer Overview The Battery Analyzer Power Tool helps you manage battery power. Requirements For the Battery Analyzer to work, you must have the following items installed on the Dolphin terminal in the following locations: •T h e BatteryAnalyzer.
7 - 2 Analyzing a Battery During the analyze cycle, the instal led battery charges to 100%, then dr ains it to 0%, then charges it back up to 100%. When the operating temperature of the battery is between 0°C and 50°C and there is a constant AC supply to the terminal and battery, tap Start > Power Tools > Battery Analyzer .
7 - 3 Command Line Arguments The following command line arguments can be used in the CommandArgs key of the Battery Analyzer section of the PowerToolsMenu.exm file. /a Indicates “admin” and launches Batter y Analyz er in Advanced Mode (see page 7-3).
7 - 4 Log File The log file records data in the following order: •D a t e •T i m e • Conditioning Flag • Battery Temperature • Battery Voltage • Capacity Percentage • Charge Percentage .
8 - 1 8 RegEdit Overview The registry is the configuration database in all 32-bit versions of Windows that contains settings for the hardware and software, consisting of the SYSTEM.DAT and USER.DAT files. Ma ny settings previously stored in the WIN.ini and SYSTEM.
8 - 2 5. Drill-down to the appropriate registry entry. When you click on registry entry in the top half of the screen, the data appears in th e lower half of the screen. The two columns in the bottom half of the window sho w the V alue Name and the V alue Data of the selected entr y .
8 - 3 Menus The menus on the RegEdit window offer you many editing options. File Menu The File menu allows you to create registry entries as well as import and export registry settings. Edit Menu The Edit menu helps you work with existing registry entries.
8 - 4 View Men u These menu items shift focus between the Keys Panel and the Values Panel . Rename Renames a registr y entry . Enter the new name and press the ENTER or OK key . Delete Deletes a selected registr y entry . Find Searches f or registry entries within a selected section.
8 - 5 Impor ting Registry Files The file must be loaded on the term inal and have a REG extension. On Dolphins 7850, 7900, & 9500 1. Tap File > Import . By default, the import function search es for REG files and displays the search results in the lower half of the window.
8 - 6 Expor ting Specific Registry Settings You can export specific registry settings. In RegEdit, navigate to the section you would like to export and select it. Tap File > Export and select the parameters of the REG file that would contains these settings.
8 - 7 Restoring the Registry Note: For the Dolphin 7600, see RegRestore on page 8-12. After you have backed up the registry, a _RegBackup.r eg file of the entire registry is stored in the IPSMAutoinstall ( Honeywell for 6100/6500) folder. You have a number of options to restore the registry by loading the _RegBackup.
8 - 8 RegBac kup The RegBackup.exm file is located in the IPSM ( Honeywell for 6100/6500) folder and determines the content of the _RegBackup.reg file. The RegBackup.exm file does NOT contain registry settings! Only REG files contain registry settings.
8 - 9 Mode and Kernel Chec k In each Subsection root in the tree, there shoul d be two key-value pairs: Mode and KernelCheck. If these keys are not present, the defaults will be applied: Mode=Exclude KernelCheck=Enabled Mode The Mode key specifies export behavio r of the values in the section.
8 - 10 Command Line Arguments Argument Description /export <filename> Expor t registr y to <filename>. The <filename> par t is optional. If no filename is entered, the file will def ault to IPSMA utoInstall_RegBackup .reg (Honeywell f or 6100/6500).
8 - 11 Dolphin 7600 Registry P o wer T ools The Dolphin 7600 contains RegBackup and RegRestore Power Tools on the Power Tools main window. RegBackup RegBackup backs up the current regist ry to a RegBackup.
8 - 12 RegRestore RegRestore imports the data from the RegBackup.hhp file stored in the IPSM folder into the current registry. For information about creating a RegBackup fi le, see the RegBackup instructions on page 8-11 . On the Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2), tap the RegRestore icon once .
8 - 13 Registry Edit Options in EZConfig You can also use EZConfig Editor to create registry documents on the workstation, create a bar code, then use EZConfig Client to decode the bar co de and update the registry on the terminal.
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9 - 1 9 EZMenu Overview EZMenu formats application windows to display and launch software programs on the terminal. For example, the Power Tools main wind ow is managed by EZMenu (see Dolphin Power Tools Main Window on page 1-2) . EZMenu consists of • Menu configuration files (e.
9 - 2 Sample Menu Configuration Files Samples of these default menu configuration files in stall to the workstation in the following folder: C:Program FilesHoneywellPower Tools and DemosEZConfig Editor.
9 - 3 Modifying Menu Configuration Files Menu configuration files can be modified in EZC onfig Editor on the workstation or the terminal For details: See EZConfig Editor on page 2-2. If modified on the workstation, t he *Menu.exm file must be deployed to the terminal.
9 - 4 MenuEntries Subsections The MenuEntries section determines which pr ograms appear on the application window. The MenuEntries section is locked, which means t hat you cannot change its Name or Description; however, its child sections are not locke d and can have any name and description.
9 - 5 Each child section is a program that launches from the application window and must be at the same level underneath the MenuEntries section. The order of chil d sections from top to bottom determines the order that the programs appear on the application window.
9 - 6 Exit Icon Default EZMenu Configuration Files (see page 9-1) contain a section named Exit as a child section of the MenuEntries section. The Exit section places this ic on on the application window, which allows users to exit.
9 - 7 BA T C H The terminal is a batch unit (no RF or inter nal modem cards installed). Mobility RF The term inal has an RF card installed (e .g., Cisco 802.11b). GSM The terminal has a GSM radio . BT The term inal has a Bluetooth r adio . MODEM The term inal has an internal modem card installed.
9 - 8 Multiple options can be specified for each category. For example, you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in ei ther a 35- or 43-key keyboard terminal. Seperate multiple options with commas. To ignore a category, don’t specify any of its options.
9 - 9 Loc king Down the Application Windo w You can program a menu configuration f ile to block access to the Start menu, OK button, and Command bar menus on the application window. When all of th ese items are blocked, the user must navigate the terminal from the application window.
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10 - 1 10 Netw ork Utilities Accessing Netw ork Utilities Standard Network Utilities There are three Network Utilities that mirror DOS-prompt functions of your workstation: • IP Config (see page 10-.
10 - 2 IP Config IPConfig is a kernel utility that displays, rele ases, and renews IP parameters for on-board network adapters. On the Network Menu window, click the IPConfig icon .
10 - 3 Displa ying the T erminal’ s IP Configuration On the Input tab, tap the Display full configuration button. The Dolphin terminal retrieves and displays the IP configuration for the entire terminal. About T ab The About tab displays information about this Power Tool.
10 - 4 Ping Ping provides a GUI-based version of the traditional command line ping utility. Pinging sends out an echo request to a specific computer on the network. Use Ping to verify communication links or that a specific IP address is working. Ping contains three tab windows: Input, Output, and About.
10 - 5 Reading the Output T ab After you enter the IP informati on on the Input tab and click Execute , the Output tab appears and begins displaying the ping results. You can click the Stop button at any time to stop the ping. Any errors encountered display on the screen.
10 - 6 Route Route is a kernel utility that allows the user to vi ew and edit the rules that govern how packets destined for various subnets are routed. These rules tell the device which gateways on a given interface's subnet may be used to route packets to hosts on other subnets.
10 - 7 2. Click the Execute button. The Output tab appears disp laying the network routing table. 3. This table displays Destination, Netmask, Gatewa y, Metric, and Interface columns. Scroll right to see all the columns. T o Add a Route You can add a custom route with the Add command.
10 - 8 6. Tap Execute . The system verifies your results and the Ou tput tab lets you know if your entry was added successfully. T o Delete a Route You can delete active routes. 1. On the Input tab, select DELETE from the Command drop-down list. The Destination field appears.
10 - 9 1. On the Input tab, select CLEAR in the Command drop-down list. 2. Click the Execute button. The system processes your requ est and the number of entries deleted appears on the Output tab.
10 - 10 WiFi Status Note: WiFi Status does not appear on the Dolphin 6100/6500/7600. The WiFi Status Power Tool displays information from the 802.11 adap ter installed in the terminal and enables you to configure certain operating parameters. If you are using Wireless Zero Config or the Meetinghouse ® AEGIS Client to configure the 802.
10 - 11 Status T ab The Status tab displays statistics for the 802.11 radio. The Release IP and Renew IP buttons enable you to release and renew the terminal’s IP address. BSSID T ab When accessed, the BSSID tab causes the radio to scan for all APs in range and displays the results.
10 - 12 Bac kup Radio Settings Note: Backup Radio Settings does not appear on the Dolphin 6100/6500/7600. When the terminal’s radios are configured, entries are made in the registry that contain those settings. However, those entries are removed during the next cold boot.
11 - 1 11 SetRAM Overview SetRAM enables you to reconfigure the memory distribution on Windows Mobile 5.0-based Dolphin terminals. Note: SetRAM is disabled on Dolphin terminals with Wi ndows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, and Windows CE 5.
11 - 2 Accessing SetRAM 1. On the Dolphin Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2), tap the SetRAM icon . The SetRAM window displays the current memory distribution. 2. To change the memory allocation, use th e slider to adjust the memory allocation: File MB =File Storage Memory Prog MB =Program Memory 3.
11 - 3 RAM Memory Restrictions RAM memory allocation restrictions are built into SetRAM; the slider will not allow you reset the memory beyond the terminal’s capabilities. T otal User RAM 121 MB T otal RAM a v ailab le f or file system and progr am memor y min us kernel ov erhead.
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12 - 1 12 Print P o wer T ools Overview Dolphin terminals contain two print utilities: BTPrint.exe BTPrint pr ints to a Bluetooth de vice via the Bluetooth wireless radio; see page 12-1 .
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13 - 1 13 Customer Suppor t T echnical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubles hooting your device, please call your distributor or the nearest technical support office: North America/Canada Telephone: (800) 782-4263 E-mail: hsmnasupport@honeywell.
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