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The MC9000-G hand held computer is a variable range scanner or imager. This
extremely rugged computer offers a choice of Windows Mobile or Windows CE.NET
operating systems and has an Intel
include a large, bright display, a field replaceable keyboard, and forward scanning
ergonomics.
Wireless data communications characteristics are as follows. Its data rate for 802.11b is
11 MB per second and for 802.11 is 2 MB per second. This hand held computer has an
internal antenna. Bluetooth Support is optional. For more information, see
Version b 11-4-04 GWK: This update patches the Symbol 9000 code. It fixes:
• loud beep tone at startup problem
• pf key problem on Symbol 9000 terminals with Pocket PC
• decoder.txt problem
Version c 11-18-04 GWK: This patch fixes a problem with intermittent AirLoader
operation on Symbol 9000 terminals with Pocket PC. The fix was a change to the
rffiles.txt file.
Note: You may not be able to successfully load the PowerNet Twin Client into the
MC9000 if the OEM firmware version is earlier than 2.01.a, depending on the
type of unit and memory model.
Obtain a more current firmware version from the Symbol web site:
http://devzone.symbol.com/login.cfm. Register for an account at:
http://devzone.symbol.com/content.cfm. For assistance, contact Symbol’s support
number: 1-800-653-5350.
Download the software and manual, and update the terminal to the current level of
firmware. Each terminal will take about two hours to complete. Contact Symbol
support at the phone number above with any problems.
Connect offers loading support. Prices can be found on our web site. Go to:
http://www.connectrf.com/main.html. Click on “New Online Services Catalog
available Now” at the top of the page.
To verify that you have successfully updated the terminal, look under Control
Panel\Symbol Settings\Versions. Then, load the PowerNet Twin Client onto the
terminal. If it still fails to load, delete the following directory: "Mobile
Device\My Computer\Application\TE". Then, load the PowerNet Twin Client
onto the terminal.
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Introduction
05/24/2006 Release Note
To get Zebra QL 420 Plus and the Symbol MC9090 terminal configured to allow
Bluetooth printing from within Twin Client in Direct or OpenAir Server mode, follow
these instructions.
Terminal and Printer Setup
1. Using Zebra's Label Vista software, configure the QL 420 Plus printer. Select
Bluetooth setup from the pull down menus
“SETPIN” and enter a PIN that you will remember like “0000”.
(Printer/Utilities/Bluetooth Setup). Select
2.
On the MC9090, using the BT Explorer, select "Associate Serial Port".
This will cause it to search for and find the QLPlus printer.
3.
Highlight the printer and select “Next”, which will prompt for the PIN. Enter
4.
this now.
The next screen will allow you to select which virtual port the printer will use.
5.
The MC9090 Bluetooth stack allows
options, check “
and off here and make sure the port you want to use is enabled.
Click “Finish” and you are now done with the printer and terminal setup.
6.
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COM4, 5 and 9. If you do not have these
Virtual Ports” in the BT Explorer setup. You can turn ports on
Release Notes
Twin Client Setup
1.
If using an OpenAir server (IX or Windows), add this line to the configuration
file that you want to use Bluetooth printing on.
For COM4 add:
ptype=!57600,0,8,1,0,4,0,0;
For COM5 add:
ptype=!57600,0,8,1,0,5,0,0;
For COM9 add:
ptype=!57600,0,8,1,0,9,0,0;
If using direct mode, add the lines below to end of the "printers.txt" file in Twin
2.
Client Manager. This will allow you to select Bluetooth printing from the
normal pull down menus under printer selection.
Bluetooth - COM4,!57600,0,8,1,0,4,0,0;
Bluetooth - COM5,!57600,0,8,1,0,5,0,0;
Bluetooth - COM9,!57600,0,8,1,0,9,0,0;
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Normally with Bluetooth devices, you want to have them connected BEFORE you try to
use them.
What we have determined, in testing is; if it's connected BEFORE printing is started, you
will get various COM errors.
However, if you have the printer in a disconnected state, it seems to work fine. It makes
the connection on the print start, then closes the connection after the print ends.
You can check the connection status in the BT explorer. A right click will give you the
option to disconnect if connected.
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Chapter 2 • Terminal Setup
Downloading from the WEB
The PowerNet Twin Client software package can be downloaded from the Connect web
http://www.connectrf.com. Click on Partner Services and then click on Software
site at
Downloads. Select the file named PowerNetTwin Client for Symbol.
Running Setup from a Download File
The downloaded file is a compressed archive. After extraction using a utility such as
WinZip or PKWARE, folders are created on the hard disk as shown in the following
figure.
Click on the Disk1 folder to view the files as shown in the following figure.
Click on the
further instructions.
Setup application and proceed to the section below entitled Installation for
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Terminal Setup
Installation
The InstallShield wizard runs and presents the following screen.
Click on
Next to begin the installation process.
To change the default Destination Location, click on
Next.
on
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Browse and select a location. Click
Installation
The default folder is PowerNet. This default may be changed either by selecting an
existing program group or by typing in a new name at the prompt. Click on
Next.
Read the warning. Select Yes to continue with the installation, or No to close the setup.
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Terminal Setup
When the installation is complete, reboot the system to initialize the Twin Client
software.
a. To reboot the system immediately, click on
b. To reboot later, click on the option to restart the computer later, and then click on
Finish.
Running the Manager
The PowerNet Twin Client Manager is the utility that manages the terminal software and
configurations.
Select
Start, Programs, PowerNet, and Twin Client Manager. The PowerNet Twin
Client Manager screen appears as shown in the following figure. This is the
administrator's main screen, and all functions are accessed from its menu bar, toolbar, and
tabs.
Menu Bar
The menu bar provides access to the functions used to configure the terminals and
manage their software.
Finish.
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Quick Start
Toolbar
Found under the menu bar, the toolbar provides shortcuts to major features. The toolbar
can be turned on or off by changing the Toolbar parameter found on the
shortcuts available from the toolbar are as follows:
Create a new terminal configuration.
Open an existing terminal configuration.
Save the current terminal configuration.
Download the configuration to the terminal.
Download software to the terminal.
Configure terminals automatically over the wireless network.
View menu. The
View the PowerNet Twin Client Manager version.
The PowerNet Twin Client Manager is now successfully installed and ready for use. The
section below entitled Quick Start provides detailed instructions for quickly configuring
the terminal and starting a Telnet session.
Quick Start
This section describes how to prepare the Twin Client Manager and the Symbol terminal
for a Telnet session with the host. Following an initial serial download, the terminal
software and configuration are managed automatically over the wireless network.
Note: Symbol terminals are normally delivered with Symbol files pre-installed. However,
Configuring the Manager
The first step is to configure the Twin Client Manager to meet site-specific requirements,
and then prepare it for the automatic management of the terminal software and IP
addresses. This simple procedure will require only a few minutes to complete.
Setting the Emulation
if the terminal does not have those files installed, refer to the section entitled
Configuring the 9000 Terminal for Download before proceeding.
Click on Start, Programs, PowerNet, and Twin Client Manager. Select the Settings
menu, as shown below.
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Terminal Setup
Click on
Emulation, select the desired emulation, and click on OK.
Setting the Servers
The Servers are the Telnet host systems the terminals will access.
To set these addresses from the
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Settings menu, click on Servers.
Quick Start
Then click on Add. Enter the server name, IP address, IP port (normally 23 for Telnet
servers), and terminal type. Click on
OK.
Repeat this step for each Telnet server the terminals are required to access. If an error is
made in the name, IP address, IP port number, or terminal emulation type, click on the
line that is in error and then click on the
Load button if you want to load an .svr file. Use the Save As button if you want to save
Edit button to make the corrections. Use the
your file as an .svr file.
Terminal AirLoader and AirBEAM Operations
In the Twin Client menu under Settings, choose Terminal Operation.
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Terminal Setup
Run AirLoader on terminal can be selected, the AirLoader server IP address can be
entered, and the Windows CE options of
Use GUI menus and screens can be selected, as shown below. Click on OK.
Run application at startup, Hide task bar, and
See the AirBEAM Operation section in the Symbol Twin Client manual for instructions
on the AirBEAM option in this screen.
Setting Terminal Model and COM Port
The terminal model is 9000, and the default serial connection is through COM1. To select
a specific Symbol terminal model and keypad, or to change the
click on the
Options menu as shown.
To maintain compatibility with existing Symbol Telnet client keyboard layouts, a specific
terminal model and keypad must be selected from the Terminal Model window.
COM port assignment,
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Quick Start
Settings, Options, andTerminal Model,select 9000 or 9000 PocketPC.
Under
Note:
Click on New the first time around to ensure that all defaults are set, especially
when changing emulations.
Saving the Configuration
Click File and Save As. Enter a name for this configuration.
For the purposes of this example, the name is
vt100.
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Terminal Setup
Setting Airloader Auto-Configuration
The configuration download and IP address assignment for each terminal will take place
automatically by setting the Airloader Auto-Configuration options.
Click on the
Note: If the Airloader Auto-Configuration window does not display the options, click on
Airloader option in the Tools menu.
Advanced<< button.
the
If multiple network adapters are installed on the PC, ensure that the desired network
adapter is selected. The adapter selection can be changed by clicking on the
Change
button.
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Quick Start
This powerful software management tool is described in detail in the section entitled
Airloader Auto-Configuration. For now, it is sufficient simply to use it for assignment of
the initial terminal configuration and IP address, both of which can be easily changed
later. Ensure that all of the check boxes are checked as shown above.
To assign terminal IP addresses automatically over the wireless network, check all of the
boxes as shown above. Click on the
From and To boxes as shown in the following figure.
Addresses button and enter the desired range in the
After setting the address range, click on
screen and then click on the box next to
OK to return to the Airloader Auto-Configuration
Terminal/Group Manager.
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Terminal Setup
The display expands to show the default terminal group. Next, click on the
icon and use the
Browse button to select the configuration file saved earlier.
New Group
Check the
Active box, and the system is now configured to automatically download IP
addresses, software, and configuration files to the terminals. Click on the
upper right corner to return to the main menu.
Note: The software does not need to be authorized now. It can be authorized later, after a
Telnet session has been established. The procedure is described in the section of
this chapter entitled Authorizing PowerNet.
Booting the Terminal
Warm boot: Press and hold the power key for 5 seconds.
Cold boot: Press and hold the power key for 15 seconds.
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box in the
Quick Start
Configuring the 9000 Terminal for Download
The terminal download requires a serial connection between the terminal and the PC
through a cable. In preparation for this download, connect the cable to the selected serial
port on the PC and to the 9000 terminal.
On the PC, click on
Terminal menu, choose Send Program Files to Terminal, as shown in the following
Start, Programs, PowerNet, and Twin Client Manager. Under the
screen.
The following screen is displayed.
Choose
Yes at the prompt. The following screen is displayed.
Click on
OK.
The PC is now configured to download to the terminal.
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Terminal Setup
Starting a Telnet Session
At the Twin Client main menu on the terminal, press any key to establish the connection.
Until the terminal has been authorized, the following screen is displayed.
RECOVERABLE ERROR
Terminal not
Authorized for
Twin Client
Keypress to continue…
It is not necessary to authorize the terminal at this time, so press any key to continue. The
terminal will establish a connection with the host system and start emulation.
After a Telnet session has been successfully established, the terminal will remain in
session for a maximum of 30 minutes at a time until it has been authorized. Once
authorized, there is no software restriction to the session time. The instructions for
authorizing the terminal are presented later in this chapter in Authorizing PowerNet.
Standard Setup
The default terminal setup is sufficient for most installations. However, to meet sitespecific requirements, it may be necessary to customize terminal operation. The standard
setup options simplify this process and can be modified by the following methods:
• Using the Twin Client Manager.
• Using the Twin Client terminal menu system.
This section describes how to use the Twin Client Manager and the terminal menu system
to set up the terminal. Also described are the methods for authorizing the terminal
software.
Setup Using Twin Client Manager
The Twin Client Manager provides a Standard Settings tab for automatic setup of the
terminals. The options within this tab vary according to the emulation selected, each of
which is described below. Click on
VT Settings
Select the VT emulation setup by clicking on the Settings menu and then the Emulation
menu, as shown below.
Standard under the View option in the main menu.
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Standard Setup
Then click on the VT100 or VT220 selection, as shown below.
Click on OK after the selection is made, and return to the main Twin Client Manager
menu. The standard settings tab will now reflect the settings for VT emulation.
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Terminal Setup
Quadrant Mode
This scrolling list option defines the rules by which the terminal display is positioned in
the larger host display. As defined by Twin Client, quadrants are fixed position
"windows" in the host display, and the terminal display is located on whatever quadrant
contains the current cursor position.
Off disables quadrant processing and Twin Client simply centers the current host
input field in the terminal display.
On enables quadrant processing. However, input fields that cross quadrant
boundaries result in a shift to the left in order to locate as much of the current input
field on the terminal display.
Soft always positions on a quadrant boundary regardless of input field boundaries.
Viewing keys are enabled.
Hard is the same as Soft except the viewing keys are disabled.
Lock locks the terminal display origin (upper left corner) to fixed row and column
(x,y) coordinates in the host display. The coordinates are zero-based.
Font Size and Bold Font
Font size has a scrolling list of font size options. Bold Font has a check box that enables
(checked) or disables (unchecked) the display of characters in bold font.
Key Click
This check box enables (checked) or disables (unchecked) audible key clicks from the
terminal. The default value is
Printer Type
on (checked).
This scrolling list selects the attached printer type. The default value is none, indicating
that no printer is attached.
5250 Settings
Select the 5250 emulation setup by clicking on the Settings menu and then the
Emulation menu, as shown below.
Then click on the 5250 selection, as shown below.
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