mechanical means, without permission in writing from Symbol. This includes electronic or
mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval
systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice.
The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis. All software, including firmware,
furnished to the user is on a licensed basis. Symbol grants to the user a non-transferable
and non-exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder
(licensed program). Except as noted below, such license may not be assigned,
sublicensed, or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written co nsent of Symbol.
No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in p art is granted, except as permitted under
copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a
licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed
program, or use a licensed program in a network without wr itten pe rmi ssion fr om Symb ol.
The user agrees to maintain Symbol’ s copyright notice on the licens ed programs delivered
hereunder , and to include the same o n any authorized copies it makes, in whole or in p art.
The user agrees not to decompile, disassemble, decode, or reverse engineer any licensed
program delivered to the user or any portion thereof.
Symbol reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability ,
function, or design.
Symbol does not assume any product liability arising out of, or in connection with, the
application or use of any product, circuit, or application described herein.
No license is granted, either expressly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise under a ny
Symbol Technologies, Inc., intellectual property rights. An implied license only exists for
equipment, circuits, and subsystems contained in Symbol products.
Symbol, Spectrum One, and Spectrum24 are registered trademarks of Symbol
Technologies, Inc. Microsoft, Windows and ActiveSync are either re gistered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other product na mes me ntioned in th is manual may
be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby
acknowledged.
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One Symbol Plaza
Holtsville, New York 11742-1300
This addendum describes the differences between the Windows CE .NET 4.1 and
CE .NET 4.2 operating system as it pertains to the PPT 8800 with Windows Embedded
CE .NET terminal. The PPT 8800 Series includes the following variations of the terminal:
PPT 8800 Performs 1-dimensional scanning and batch communication. Memory configuration:
PPT 8846 Performs 1-dimensional scanning and uses the Symbol Spectrum24
11 MB local area network (LAN) wireless communication. Memory configuration: 32 MB
ROM/32 MB RAM.
Chapter Descriptions
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•Chapter 1, CE. NET 4.2 explains the changes between CE .NET 4.1 and CE .NET
4.2.
•Chapter 2, Spectrum24 Network Configuration details specific operation when
using PEAP authentication.
•Appendix A, Technical Specifications includes a table listing the technical
specifications for the terminal.
radio to perform
Notational Conventions
This document uses these conventions:
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•“terminal” or “PPT 8800” refers to any model of the termina l.
•“User” refers to anyone using an application on the terminal.
•“You” refers to the End User, System Administrator or Technical Support person
using this manual as a reference to install, configure, operate, maintain and
troubleshoot the terminal.
•Italics are used to highlight specific items in the general text, and to identify
chapters and sections in this and related documents. It also identifies names of
windows, menus, menu items, and fields within windows.
•BOLD identifies buttons to be tapped or clicked on windows.
•Bullets (•) indicate:
•lists of alternatives or action items.
•lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.
•Numbered lists indicate a set of seque ntial step s, i.e., those tha t descr ibe step -bystep procedures.
Related Documents
The following documents provide more information about your terminal.
•PPT 8800 Series Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-58093-xx
•Windows CE Help File for Symbol Terminals, p/n 72E-38880-xx
•Symbol Windows CE Software Developer’s Kit (SDK) for PPT 8800, availa ble at
http://software.symbol.com/devzone
•ActiveSync software, available at http://www.microsoft.com.
®
CE Client Product Reference Guide, p/n 72-63060-xx
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Service Information
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact the Symbol Support Center for your
region. See page ix for contact information. Before calling, have the model number, serial
number, and several of your bar code symbols at hand.
Call the Support Center from a phone near the scanning equipment so that the service
person can try to talk you through your problem. If the equipment is found to be working
properly and the problem is symbol readability , the Support Center will request samples of
your bar codes for analysis at our plant.
If your problem cannot be solved over the phone, you may need to return your eq uipm ent
for servicing. If that is necessary, you will be given specific directions.
Note:Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred
during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used.
Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty. If the
original shipping container was not kept, contact Symbol to have
another sent to you.
Symbol Support Center
For service information, warranty information or technical assistance contact or call the
Symbol Support Center in:
United States
Symbol Technologies, Inc.
One Symbol Plaza
Holtsville, New York 11742-1300
1-800-653-5350
United Kingdom
Symbol Technologies
Symbol Place
Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire RG41 5TP
United Kingdom
0800 328 2424 (Inside UK)
+44 118 945 7529 (Outside UK)
Canada
Symbol Technologies Canada, Inc.
2540 Matheson Boulevard East
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 4Z2
905-629-7226
Asia/Pacific
Symbol Technologies Asia, Inc (Singapore
Branch)
230 Victoria Street #05-07/09
Bugis Junction Office Tower
Singapore 188024
Tel: +65-6796-9600
Fax: +65-6337-6488
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Australia
Symbol Technologies Pty. Ltd.
432 St. Kilda Road
Melbourne, Victoria 3004
1-800-672-906 (Inside Australia)
+61-3-9866-6044 (Outside Australia)
Denmark/Danmark
Symbol Technologies AS
Dr. Neergaardsvej 3
2970 Hørsholm
7020-1718 (Inside Denmark)
+45-7020-1718 (Outside Denmark)
Finland/Suomi
Oy Symbol Technologies
Kaupintie 8 A 6
FIN-00440 Helsinki, Finland
9 5407 580 (Inside Finland)
+358 9 5407 580 (Outside Finland)
Symbol Technologies Austria GmbH
Prinz-Eugen Strasse 70 / 2.Haus
1040 Vienna, Austria
01-5055794-0 (Inside Austria)
+43-1-5055794-0 (Outside Austria)
Europe/Mid-East Distributor Operations
Contact your local distributor or call
+44 118 945 7360
France
Symbol Technologies France
Centre d'Affaire d'Antony
3 Rue de la Renaissance
92184 Antony Cedex, France
01-40-96-52-21 (Inside France)
+33-1-40-96-52-50 (Outside France)
Italy/Italia
Symbol Technologies Italia S.R.L.
Via Cristoforo Columbo, 49
20090 Trezzano S/N Navigilo
Milano, Italy
2-484441 (Inside Italy)
+39-02-484441 (Outside Italy)
Latin America Sales Support
2730 University Dr.
Coral Springs, FL 33065 USA
1-800-347-0178 (Inside United States)
+1-954-255-2610 (Outside United States)
954-340-9454 (Fax)
x
Mexico/México
Symbol Technologies Mexico Ltd.
Torre Picasso
Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho No 88
Lomas de Chapultepec CP 11000
Mexico City, DF, Mexico
5-520-1835 (Inside Mexico)
+52-5-520-1835 (Outside Mexico)
About This Guide
Netherlands/Nederland
Symbol Technologies
Kerkplein 2, 7051 CX
Postbus 24 7050 AA
Varsseveld, Netherlands
315-271700 (Inside Netherlands)
+31-315-271700 (Outside Netherlands)
South Africa
Symbol Technologies Africa Inc.
Block B2
Rutherford Estate
1 Scott Street
Waverly 2090 Johannesburg
Republic of South Africa
1 1 -8 09 53 11 (Inside South Africa)
+27-11-809 5311 (Outside South Africa)
Norway/Norge
Symbol’s registered and mailing address:
Symbol Technologies Norway
Hoybratenveien 35 C
N-1055 OSLO, Norway
Symbol’s repair depot and shipping address:
Symbol Technologies Norway
Enebakkveien 123
N-0680 OSLO, Norway
Differences between the CE .NET 4.1 and CE .NET 4.2 operating systems include:
•Desktop taskbar functionality changes
•New Control Panel settings
•Changes to Internet Explorer functionality
•New Symbol CtlPanel applet.
The following paragraphs describe additions and changes between the operating systems.
Desktop
When the PPT 8800 is turned on, the desktop window appears.
Figure 1-1. PPT 8800 Desktop
Major functions on the desktop include:
•Recycle Bin: Dragging and dropping an unnecessary file on this icon transfers it to
Recycle Bin folder and the file is stored there until you empty the bin for deletion.
•My Computer: Double tapping on this icon opens My Computer.
•Internet Explorer: Double tapping on this icon open Internet Explorer application.
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•Taskbar: This contains the Start Button, Open Programs, Status Icons, Date/Time
Properties, Input Panel Button and the Desktop Button.
Taskbar
The Taskbar at the bottom of the window displays the active programs, current time, battery
status and communication status.
Status Icons
Input Panel Button
Desktop Button
Start Button
Active Programs
Date/Time Properties
Figure 1-2. Taskbar
Start Butto n
The Start button is used to quickly start a program, find a file, access the settings window
or access help.
Figure 1-3. Start Menu
•Tapping Programs displays Programs menu. See Chapter 3, Applications for
detailed information on available programs.
•Tapping Favorites displays a list of files as your Favorites.
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•Tapping Documents displays files you have used or edited recently.
•Tapping Settings displays Settings menu. See Chapter 2, Settings and
Applications for detailed information on terminal settings.
•Tapping Help opens Windows CE Help.
•Tapping Run opens Run… dialog to open a program.
Active Program
If there are programs open, the active program’ s name displays in the taskb ar . Tapping the
button opens and hides the program.
Status Icons
Status icons are shown in the taskbar to indicate present status of the terminal. Double
tapping each status icon displays the corresponding setup window and enables you to
change or adjust its settings from the window.
Table 1-1. Status Icons
Status IconDescription
Indicates the current time.
This icon indicates that the main battery is under charged or that the terminal is
operating on AC power.
Double tapping on this icon opens the Power Properties window.
This icon is displayed when the memory backup battery level is low. Charge the
battery.
This icon is displayed when the memory backup battery level is very low.
Charge the battery immediately.
This icon is displayed when the main battery level is low. Charge the battery.
This icon is displayed when the main battery level is very low. Charge the
battery immediately.
It is displayed when the terminal is connected to a host computer with a serial
cable.
Spectrum24 wireless connection status icon. Double-tap to open the Mobile
Companion utility (PPT 8846 Only).
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Input Panel Button
The Input Panel Button shows or hides the Input Panel display.
Indicates that the keyboard input panel is selected. Tap the icon, then select
Hide Input Panel.
Indicates that the keyboard input panel is hidden. Tap the icon, then select
Keyboard.
Date/Time Properties
Double-tapping on the current time opens the Date/Time Properties window. Use this
window to customize the date and time for the terminal.
Desktop Button
The Desktop button allows you to select an open program or hide all open programs and
display the desktop.
Taskbar and Start Menu Settings
The behavior of the taskbar is controlled by the Taskbar and St art Menu Properties window .
To open the window:
NoY esConfigure See Internet Options on p age 1-12 for more
WinCE .NET
4.2Description
available software.
change telephony settings.
and brightness.
information.
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YesYesChange keyboard repeat delay and rate.
YesNoAdjust double-click sensitivity for both the speed and
timing.
Table 1-2. Control Panel Applications (Continued)
CE. NET 4.2
Icon
WinCE .NET
4.1
YesYesConnect to other computers, networks, and the
YesYesChange owner's personal profiles.
YesYesChange owner's password and set security options.
YesYesChange settings for connectivity of a host computer.
YesYesView battery status and change power management
YesYesChange how numbers, currencies, dates, and times
WinCE .NET
4.2Description
Internet through a modem.
options.
are displayed.
YesYesRemove loaded programs from RAM.
YesYesManage storage media and disk partitions.
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Table 1-2. Control Panel Applications (Continued)
Icon
WinCE .NET
4.1
YesYesCalibrate the touch screen and adjust double-tap
YesYes
YesYes
YesYes
WinCE .NET
4.2Description
timing.
Change settings unique to the PPT 8800.
View system information, and change memory
settings.
Set event sounds and volume options.
To change a terminal setting:
1. Tap Start - Settings - Control Panel. The Control Panel window appears.
2. Double-tap on the item for which you would like to change settings.
3. If necessary, tap on the each tab to switch displayed window.
4. Change setting(s).
5. Tap OK. The Properties window closes.
Note:Depending on what you set, you may be required to reset the
terminal.
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Clear Type
ClearType improves font display resolution and increases screen readability. With
ClearType font technology, the words on the screen look almost as sharp and clear as
those printed on a piece of paper.
Select the Enable ClearType check box to enable easier reading of text in programs that
support ClearType.
1. Tap Start - Setting - Control Panel - Clear Type icon.
2. Select Enable Clear Type checkbox.
3. Move the slider at the bottom of the window to adjust the type appearance. The
ClearType Tuneing window changes as the setting is adjusted.
Figure 1-5. Clear Type Settings
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Internet Options
Use Internet Options to change Pocket Internet Explorer properties. These properties are
organized under three tabs: General, Connection and Security.
General Tab
Tap Start - Settings - Control Panel - Internet Options - General tab.
The Start Page field displays the internet address for the page that is currently set as the
home page.
The Search Page field displays the inter net address for the page that is cur rently set as the
search page.
Figure 1-6. Internet Settings - General Tab
The Cache Size field specifies how much disk space to use for temporary internet files. The
more disk space allotted the more pages can be stored in memor y.
To clear the data in the cache, tap the Clear Cache button.
Internet Explorer creates shortcuts to pages viewed in browsing sessions. To clear the list
of web pages visited, tap the Clear History button.
Connection Tab
The Connection tab enables setting the way Internet Explorer access the internet.
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Tap Start - Settings - Control Panel - Connection tab.
Figure 1-7. Internet Settings - Connection Tab
Security Tab
Pocket Internet Explorer support s the security protocols used by secure sites. When
accessing a secure site, personal information can be sen t safely . To determine if a web site
is secure, check for a lock icon on the Pocket Internet Explorer button on the status bar.
Figure 1-8. Internet Settings - Security - Tab
1. Select Allow cookies to enable Pocket Internet Explorer to except cookies.
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2. Select Allow TLS 1.0 security to specify whether to send and receive secured
information through Transport Layer Security (TLS), an open security standard
similar to (Secure Sockets Layer) SSL 3. Note that some web sites might not
support this protocol.
3. Select Allow SSL 2.0 security to specify whether to send and receive secured
information through SSL 3.0, the standard protocol for secure transmissions. All
web sites support this protocol.
4. Select Allow SSL 3.0 security to specify whether to send and receive secured
information through SSL 3.0, a protocol that is intended to be more secure than
SSL 2.0. Note that some web sites might not support this protocol.
Advanced Tab
Use the Advanced tab to set the way Web pages display on the terminal.
Figure 1-9. Internet Options - Advanced Tab
To display images when a Web page displays select Display images in pages check box.
Sometimes pages that contain several graphical images display very slowly. To display
pages more quickly, deselect Display images in pages check box. To display the images,
tap on the image and hold until the menu appear then select Show Image.
To enable audio or sounds to play when a Web p age displays select Play sounds in pages
check box. Sometimes pages that contain audio clips display very slowly.
To enable Internet Explorer to allow scripting, select Enable scripting.
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To display the actual script errors when a page does not appear proper ly due to problems
with its scripting select the Enable scripting check box. This feature is off by default, but is
useful to developers when testing Web pages.
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Internet Explorer
Note:In CE .NET 4.2, some functionality of Internet Explorer changed.
With Internet Explorer, you can view Internet or intranet W e b pages on your terminal. Y ou
need to use a modem, an Ethernet connection or a Spectrum24 connection to connect to
an Internet service provider (ISP) or network.
To open Internet Explorer, tap Start - Programs - Internet Explorer.
Figure 1-10. Pocket Internet Explorer
Browsing the Web
To browse the Web:
1. Connect to a network using a wireless connection. See Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network on page 4-36.
2. Once connected, go to a specific Web page in one of the following ways:
•Select View, then Address Bar (if the Address bar is not already displayed). In
the address bar, using the soft keyboard or 15-key keypad, enter the Web
address. Press or tap the ENTER key. You can also tap the Address Bar dropdown arrow to choose from previously entered addresses.
3. To end the connection, select File - Close.
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Note:If you select Internet Explorer before setting up the network
connections, a window may appear allowing you to proceed to the
connection settings window. After you select your settings, you
return to Internet Explorer.
Setting up a Proxy Server
Proxy servers are often used when connecting to the Internet through a local netwo rk, such
as a corporate network, for added security. To set the proxy server settings:
1. From the Menu bar, select Tools - Options. The Internet Options widow appears.
2. Tap the Connection tab.
3. Select Access the Internet using a proxy server.
4. Enter the proxy server address and port. For more information, see your network
administrator.
5. To bypass the proxy server for local addresses, such as corporate intranet pages,
select Bypass Proxy for Local Addresses.
6. Tap OK.
Enable Cookies
A cookie file contains information about your identity and preferences so that a Web site
can tailor information to your needs. The Web site sends the file, and it is stored on the
terminal.
1. From the Menu bar, select View - Options. The Internet Options window appears.
2. Tap the Security tab.
3. Select Allow cookies.
4. Tap OK.
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Symbol CtlPanel
Use the Symbol CtlPanel to change settings for the mobile computer . Tap S tart - Prog rams
- Symbol CtlPanel to display the Control Panel window.
Figure 1-11. Control Panel Window
Table 1-3. Contro l Pan e l Me nu
Menu ItemDescription
AboutDisplays the Control Panel software information, see About on page 1-20.
System VersionsDisplays the system software information, see System Version on page
1-21.
PersistSelect the Persist setting, Yes or No, see Persist on page 1-22.
BatteryDisplays the battery status information, see Battery on page 1-23.
Power SettingsSet power parameters, see Power Settings on page 1-24.
Date and TimeSelect the date and time settings, see Date and Time on page 1-25.
Touch CalibrateCalibrate the touch panel, see Touch Calibration on page 1-27.
Printer SettingsSelect the printer settings, see Printer Settings on page 1-27.
Comm SettingsSelect the communication settings, see Comm Settings on page 1-31.
Audio SettingsSelect the sound settings, see Audio Settings on page 1-32
Scanner SettingsSet scan parameters, see Scanner Settings on page 1-33.
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Menu ItemDescription
Symbol SecurityDisplays the security information, see Battery on page 1-23.
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About
Use the About window to view the system’s control panel software version information.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol CtlPanel - About. The About window appears.
Figure 1-12. About Window
2. Press Enter key to return to the Symbol CtlPanel window.
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System Version
Use the System Version window to view the system software versions.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol CtlPanel - System Versions. The System Versions
window appears.
Figure 1-13. System Version Window
2. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
Note:Ve rsion data shown is example data only.
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Persist
The Persist setting is made in the Control Panel window, see Figure 1-11 on pa ge 1-18. It
is used in conjunction with a parameter settings to save the new setting(s) in a .reg file in
the /Applications directory. Enable Persist prior to changing any settings if the settings are
to be saved over a cold boot.
1. From the Control Panel window, tap Persist.
2. Use the right arrow button to toggle the value to between Yes or No.
The created registration files can be found in the root directory of the application drive and
the filenames are the same as the registry key names. For examp le, for a key called ZOT
with a registry path of \HARDWARE\ONE\FUZZY the filename would be
HARDWARE.ONE.FUZZY.ZOT.REG.
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Battery
Use the Battery window to view the battery status.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol CtlPanel - Battery. The Battery window appears.
Figure 1-14. Battery Status Window
Note:Do not use the Backup voltage value.
2. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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Power Settings
Select Power Settings on the Symbol Control Panel to specify the settings to use for the
terminal’s devices.
Figure 1-15. Power Settings Window
Tap each device listed to select the appropriate settings, where applicable. Scroll through
the device values to select the appropriate value.
To turn the Spectrum24 radio on an d off, tap the wlp1 device and tap either D0 to turn the
radio on or D4 to turn the radio off.
Tap OK to save the settings.
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Date and Time
Use the Date and Time window to set the date, time and time zone information for the
terminal.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel - Date and Time. The Date and Time Settings window appears.
Figure 1-16. Date and Time Settings Window
2. To change the date and time, tap the Set Date Time field. The Date and Time
window appears.
Figure 1-17. Date and Time Window
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3. To change the date, tap the down arrow in the Date: field. A calend ar box appears.
Select the month and then select the day.
4. To change the time, tap the Time: field and tap the up and down arrows to chan ge
the value.
5. Tap OK to return to the Date and Time Settings window.
6. To change the time zone, tap the Zone item in the Date and Time column.
7. Use the left and right arrows to select the time zone.
8. Tap OK to return to the Symbol CtlPanel window.
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Touch Calibration
Select Touch Calibrate to re-align the window.
Printer Settings
Use the Printer Settings window to select the printer information.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Printer Settings. The Printer Settings
window appears.
Figure 1-18. Printer Settings Window
2. To select a printer, tap the Selected Printer item in the Printer Settings column.
3. Use the left and right arrows to select the printer. Available printer
selections include:
•Cameo_Series
•Comtec_RP3
•Encore_Series
•Monarch9450
•Monarch9460
•Monarch9490
•Oneil_MF2T
•Oneil_Series
•Oneil_MF4T
•PGP1000
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•PrintPad
•QL320
•QL420
•Zebra_Series.
4. Tap Printer Parameters to enter the Printer Parameters window.
Figure 1-19. Printer Parameters Window
5. Tap the Selected Printer item in the Printer Settings column.
6. Use the left and right arrows to select the communication and baud rate.
Values include:
•Com1: 38400
•Com1: 19200
•Com1: 9600
•Com2: 38400
•Com2: 19200
•Com2: 9600
•Com3: 38400
•Com3: 19200
•Com3: 9600
•Com4: 38400
•Com4: 19200
•Com4: 9600
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•LPT1:
•Not Supported.
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7. To view the Version Information, tap the Version Info item in the Printer Settings
column.
8. Version information includes:
•API Version
•PDD Version
•MDD Version
•TldVersion.
Figure 1-20. Printer Version Information Window
9. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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Comm Settings
Use the Comm Settings window to select the communications settings.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Comm Settings. The Comm Settings
window appears.
Figure 1-21. Comm Settings Window
2. With Port highlighted, use the left and right arrow buttons to select the
appropriate communication setting. Comm port selection values are:
•Desktop @ 115200
•Desktop @ 57600 (default setting)
•Desktop @ 19200.
3. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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Audio Settings
Use the Audio Settings window to set the audio parameters.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Audio Settings. The Audio Settings
window appears.
Figure 1-22. Audio Settings Window
2. Tap Beeper Volume in the Audio Settings column.
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the volume value to High, Med
or Low.
4. API Version and Notify API Version are display values only.
5. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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Scanner Settings
Use the Scanner Settings window to set the scanner information.
1. Tap St art - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Scanner Settings. The Scanner Settings
window appears.
Figure 1-23. Scan Settings Window
2. To change any item in the Scanner Settings column, use the up and down
arrows to select the item. Selected Scanner is a display only value.
3. Tap the item to open a new window.
•Reader Parameters, see Reader Parameters on page 1-34.
•Interface Parameters, see Interface Parameters on page 1-35.
•Scan Parameters, see Scan Parameters on page 1-36.
•Device Information, see Device Information on page 1-40.
•Scanner Version, see Scanner Version on page 1-41.
4. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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Reader Parameters
Use the Reader Parameters window to set the scanning read parameters.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Scanner Settings - tap Reader Parameters. The Reader Parameters window appears.
Figure 1-24. Reader Parameters Window
2. To change any item in the Reader Parameters column, use the up and down
arrows to select the item.
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value. Table 1-4 list
the Reader Parameter value options.
Table 1-4. Reader Parameters
Reader ParametersValues
Reader TypeLaser
Aim TypeTrigger, Timed hold, Timed Release
Aim Duration0-60,000 in increments of 100
Aim ModeDot, Slab, Reticle, None
Beam WidthNormal, Narrow
Raster ModeSmart, Cyclone, None, Always Open,
Beam Timer0-60,000 in increments of 100
Control LEDFalse, True
LED LevelHigh, Low
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Table 1-4. Reader Parameters (Continued)
Reader ParametersValues
Class 1 SupFalse, True
RedundancyNone, Bidirectional
Linear Sec(Short, Redun), (Short, Codabar), (All codes *2), (Long*2, Short*3),
(All codes *3)
Pointer Timer0-60,000 in increments of 100
Raster Height0-100 in increments of 5
4. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
Interface Parameters
Use the Interface Parameters window to set the scanning interface parameters.
1. Tap S tart - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Scanner Settings - Interface Parameters.
The Interface Parameters window appears
Figure 1-25. Interface Parameters Window
2. To change any item in the Interface Parameters column, use the up and down
arrows to select the item.
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value. Table 1-5 list
the Reader Parameter value options.
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Table 1-5. Interfac e Para mete rs
Interface ParameterValues
Interface TypeSymbol SSI
Power Settle Time0-1000 in increments of 50
Power Off Settle Time 0-1000 in increments of 50
4. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
Scan Parameters
Use the Scan Parameters window to set the scan parameters.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Scanner Settings - Scan Params. The
Scan Parameters window appears.
Figure 1-26. Scan Parameters Window
2. To change an y item in the Scan Parameters column, use the up and down
arrows to select the item.
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value. Table 1-6 list
the Scan Parameter value options.
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Table 1-6. Scan Parameters
Scan ParametersValues
Code ID TypeNone, Symbol, AIM
Scan TypeForgrnd, Bkgrnd, Monitor
Local FeedbackTrue, False
WAV FileSee Figure 1-27 on page 1-39, Tap Decrement to
move back on the WA V file listing and Increment to
move forward on the WAV file listing. Tap OK to
select the WAV file.
Beep Time0-5000 in increments of 100
Beep Freq2500-3500 in increments of 10
LED Time0-5000 in increments of 500
Start WAV FileSee Figure 1-2 7 on page 1-39, Tap Decrement to
move back on the WA V file listing and Increment to
move forward on the WAV file listing. Tap OK to
select the WAV file.
CE. NET 4.2
Start Beep Time0-5000 in increments of 100
Start Beep Freq2500-3500 in increments of 10
Start LED Time0-5000 in increments of 500
Interim WAV FileSee Figure 1-27 on page 1-39, Tap Decrement to
move back on the WA V file listing and Increment to
move forward on the WAV file listing. Tap OK to
select the WAV file.
Interim Beep Time0-5000 in increments of 100
Interim Beep Freq2500-3500 in increments of 10
Interim LED Time0-5000 in increments of 500
Fatal WAV FileSee Figure 1-27 on page 1-39, Tap Decrement to
move back on the WA V file listing and Increment to
move forward on the WAV file listing. Tap OK to
select the WAV file.
Fatal Beep Time0-5000 in increments of 100
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Table 1-6. Scan Parameters (Continued)
Scan ParametersValues
Fatal Beep Freq2500-3500 in increments of 10
Fatal LED Time0-5000 in increments of 500
Nonfatal WAV FileSee Figure 1-27 on page 1-39, Tap Decrement to
move back on the WA V file listing and Increment to
move forward on the WAV file listing. Tap OK to
select the WAV file.
Nonfatal Beep Time0-5000 in increments of 100
Nonfatal Beep Freq2500-3500 in increments of 10
Nonfatal LED Time0-5000 in increments of 500
Activity WAV FileSee Figure 1-27 on page 1-39, Tap Decrement to
move back on the WA V file listing and Increment to
move forward on the WAV file listing. Tap OK to
select the WAV file.
Activity Beep Time0-5000 in increments of 100
Activity Beep Freq2500-3500 in incre me nts of 10
Activity LED Time0-5000 in increments of 500
4. Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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WAV File
Use the WA V File window to select a .wav file. Use th e Increment and Decrement butto ns
to scroll through the wav file listing.
Figure 1-27. Scan WAV File Window
Tap OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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Device Information
Use the Device Information window to view the scanner information.
1. Tap Start - Programs - Symbol Ctl Panel -Scanner Settings - Scan Parameters.
The Scan Parameters window appears.
Figure 1-28. Device Information Parameters Window
2. To change any item in the Device Information column, use the up and do wn
arrows to select the item.
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to increment the value. Table 1-7 list
the Reader Parameter value options.
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Spectrum24 Network Configuration
PEAP Authentication
When PEAP authentication is set in the Mobile Companion V3.9.2 Authentication tab and
a PEAP enabled network is not available, a Microsoft “zeroconfig” dialog box may appear
on the screen.
Win CE .NET 4.2
Figure 2-1. Wireless Information Tab
If the dialog box appears, tap the close button. Do not select a network l i sted in th e d ialog
box.
Win CE .NET 4.1
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Appendix A
Te chnical Specifications
Environment
The following table summarizes the terminal’s intended operating environment.
Table A-1. Technical Specifications
Operating Temperature14° to 122° F (-10° to +50° C)
Storage Temperature-13° to 158° F (-25° to 70° C)
Humidity5% to 90% non-condensing
Electrostatic Disch ar g e (ESD ) +/-15 kVDC (air); +/- 8 kVDC (contact)
Drop to Concrete4 feet (1.2 meters)
SealingIP54 (dust category 2)
Dimensions1.3 in. H x 3.1 in. W x 5.7 in. L
(33 mm H x 80 mm W x 146 mm L)
Weight (including battery)PPT 8800 with battery: 10.1 oz (286 g)
PPT 8846 with battery: 10.8 oz (306 g)
DisplayTransflective color TFT -LCD, 65K colors, 240 (W) x 320
(L) (QVGA size)
Touch PanelGlass analog resistive touch
Main Battery
Standard:
Standard: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion 1700 mAh
minimum (3.7V)
Optional: Larger capacity rechargeable Lithium-Ion
3400 mAh minimum (3.7V)
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