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Dolphin™ Power Tools Versions 2.x & 3.x

for devices powered by Android

User’s Guide

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Disclaimer

Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII.

HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. HII disclaims any and all responsibility and liability for the selection and use of software and/or hardware to achieve intended results.

This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII.

Web Address: www.honeywellaidc.com

Trademarks

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Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective owners.

Patents

For patents information, please refer to: www.hsmpats.com.

Copyright © 2013–2016 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.

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Table of Contents

Customer Support

Contacting Customer Support................................................................................................ ixSend Feedback...................................................................................................................... ix

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Dolphin Power Tools Overview............................................................................................1-1About the Graphics and Hardware References Included in this Guide..........................1-1

Software Requirements .......................................................................................................1-1Power Tools Main Screen....................................................................................................1-2Storage Locations ................................................................................................................1-4

Erasing All Data on an Installed SD Card ......................................................................1-4Upgrading Power Tools .......................................................................................................1-4

Chapter 2 - EZConfig Utilities

Overview ..............................................................................................................................2-1EZConfig Editor....................................................................................................................2-1

Workstation EZConfig Editor..........................................................................................2-1Terminal EZConfig Editor...............................................................................................2-1

EZConfig (Client) .................................................................................................................2-1How to Configure the Terminal with EZConfig Bar Codes...................................................2-1How to Configure the Terminal without EZConfig Bar Codes..............................................2-4

Chapter 3 - EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal

Overview ..............................................................................................................................3-1XML File Directories.............................................................................................................3-1

Power Tools 2.x .............................................................................................................3-1Power Tools 3.x .............................................................................................................3-1

Accessing EZConfig Editor and Opening XML Files...........................................................3-2XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 2.x.............................................3-2XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 3.x.............................................3-3

XML File Structure and the EZConfig Editor Screen ...........................................................3-4Editing an XML File..............................................................................................................3-4

Applying the Updated XML Configuration ......................................................................3-5Launching Associated Applications................................................................................3-5

EZConfig Utils .....................................................................................................................3-5

Chapter 4 - EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC)

Overview ..............................................................................................................................4-1Installing EZConfig on the Workstation................................................................................4-1

Upgrades........................................................................................................................4-1

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Opening EZConfig Editor on the Workstation...................................................................... 4-1File Menu....................................................................................................................... 4-2Edit Menu....................................................................................................................... 4-2View Menu..................................................................................................................... 4-2Tools Menu.................................................................................................................... 4-3

Opening XML Files .............................................................................................................. 4-3Opening XML Files Saved on the Workstation .............................................................. 4-3Opening Remote XML Files........................................................................................... 4-3Working with Open XML Files ....................................................................................... 4-4Working with Sections ................................................................................................... 4-4Working with Keys ......................................................................................................... 4-7Saving to the Device.................................................................................................... 4-10Creating New Configuration Documents ..................................................................... 4-10

Creating Bar Codes ........................................................................................................... 4-11Bar Code Type............................................................................................................. 4-11Time and Date Stamp.................................................................................................. 4-11Bar Code Size and Number......................................................................................... 4-11Bar Code Sheet ........................................................................................................... 4-11Generating Bar Codes................................................................................................. 4-11Bar Codes Tab............................................................................................................. 4-12Advanced Tab.............................................................................................................. 4-13Information at the Bottom of Tab Windows ................................................................. 4-14Printing and Saving Options ........................................................................................ 4-14

Chapter 5 - EZConfig Client

Overview.............................................................................................................................. 5-1 Using EZConfig Client ........................................................................................................ 5-1

XML File Processing...................................................................................................... 5-1Multiple Bar Codes ........................................................................................................ 5-1EZConfig Client Window................................................................................................ 5-2Set Custom Password ................................................................................................... 5-2Browse Configure Files.................................................................................................. 5-2About ............................................................................................................................. 5-2

Chapter 6 - Autorun and AutoInstall

Overview.............................................................................................................................. 6-1Configure Autorun ............................................................................................................... 6-1

Autorun Applications..................................................................................................... 6-1Enable Restore .............................................................................................................. 6-1Enable DeviceConfig ..................................................................................................... 6-1

AutoInstall........................................................................................................................... 6-1

Chapter 7 - Backup and Restore Power Tools

Overview.............................................................................................................................. 7-1Backup................................................................................................................................. 7-1Restore ................................................................................................................................ 7-1Schedule.............................................................................................................................. 7-2

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About ................................................................................................................................... 7-2

Chapter 8 - Provisional Bar Code (Power Tools Version 3.x)

Overview.............................................................................................................................. 8-1 Creating a Provisional Bar Code ........................................................................................ 8-1

Before you Start............................................................................................................. 8-1Edit the Provisional.xml File........................................................................................... 8-1Generate the Bar Code.................................................................................................. 8-3

Scanning a Provisional Bar Code........................................................................................ 8-3Checking the Status via the Notification Panel .............................................................. 8-3

Adding a Task...................................................................................................................... 8-4

Chapter 9 - Network Utilities

Accessing Network Utilities ................................................................................................. 9-1Power Tools Version 2.x Network Utilities........................................................................... 9-1

Connection Manager ..................................................................................................... 9-1Wi-Fi Radio Settings ...................................................................................................... 9-2Wireless Manager.......................................................................................................... 9-4

Power Tools Version 3.x Network Utilities........................................................................... 9-7Connection Manager ..................................................................................................... 9-7Wi-Fi Radio Settings ...................................................................................................... 9-8Wi-Fi Info ..................................................................................................................... 9-11

IP Config........................................................................................................................... 9-12 Ping .................................................................................................................................. 9-13

Using the Ping Utility.................................................................................................... 9-14 Route ................................................................................................................................ 9-14

Chapter 10 - ScanWedge and Symbology Settings

Overview............................................................................................................................ 10-1ScanWedge App (Power Tools Version 2.x) ..................................................................... 10-1

Enabling or Disabling ScanWedge .............................................................................. 10-1Changing ScanWedge Settings from the Application Screen...................................... 10-1Changing the ScanWedge.XML Settings via the EZConfig Editor .............................. 10-2Prefix and Suffix Settings............................................................................................. 10-3Notification Keys.......................................................................................................... 10-4Formatting Keys........................................................................................................... 10-5Centering Window Keys .............................................................................................. 10-9Symbology Settings ..................................................................................................... 10-9

ScanTool App (Power Tools Version 2.x)........................................................................ 10-10Activity result.............................................................................................................. 10-10Show result ................................................................................................................ 10-10Share by SMS............................................................................................................ 10-10Share by MMS........................................................................................................... 10-10Share by email........................................................................................................... 10-10Share by result........................................................................................................... 10-10Settings...................................................................................................................... 10-10About ......................................................................................................................... 10-11

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Modifying Persistent Symbology Settings (Power Tools Version 2.x) ............................. 10-11Editing the Symbology_Scanwedge.ini File............................................................... 10-11Export EZConfig Bar Codes and Update the Symbology Settings on the Terminal .. 10-13

Chapter 11 - Additional Power Tools

Overview............................................................................................................................ 11-1 Apps Config ...................................................................................................................... 11-2 BattMon ............................................................................................................................ 11-2

To Access the BattMon................................................................................................ 11-2BattMon Options .......................................................................................................... 11-2About ........................................................................................................................... 11-3All Charging Records................................................................................................... 11-3Clearing Charging Records ......................................................................................... 11-3

Configure Hotkeys ............................................................................................................ 11-3To Enable HotKeys...................................................................................................... 11-3Define Hotkey Applications.......................................................................................... 11-3To Disable HotKeys..................................................................................................... 11-3About ........................................................................................................................... 11-3

Counter Viewer................................................................................................................. 11-3General Event Counters .............................................................................................. 11-4Touch Panel Event Counters....................................................................................... 11-4Keypad Event Counters............................................................................................... 11-7Timer Counters .......................................................................................................... 11-10Other Counters .......................................................................................................... 11-11SPT Counters ............................................................................................................ 11-11

Diagnostic Information..................................................................................................... 11-11Connections............................................................................................................... 11-12System Memory......................................................................................................... 11-12SysInfo....................................................................................................................... 11-12Devices ...................................................................................................................... 11-12Information................................................................................................................. 11-12

File Browser..................................................................................................................... 11-12Home ......................................................................................................................... 11-12Close.......................................................................................................................... 11-12About ......................................................................................................................... 11-13

Logging........................................................................................................................... 11-13Logging Settings ........................................................................................................ 11-13Upload Log ................................................................................................................ 11-13System Events........................................................................................................... 11-14System Status............................................................................................................ 11-15

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Log Viewer...................................................................................................................... 11-16Pause / Play............................................................................................................... 11-16Filter........................................................................................................................... 11-16Clear .......................................................................................................................... 11-17Save........................................................................................................................... 11-17Preferences ............................................................................................................... 11-17Grab dmesg............................................................................................................... 11-17Logcat ........................................................................................................................ 11-17Display Settings ......................................................................................................... 11-17Log Behavior.............................................................................................................. 11-17Log Save.................................................................................................................... 11-18About ......................................................................................................................... 11-18

NoSIP ............................................................................................................................. 11-18To Enable NoSIP....................................................................................................... 11-18To Disable NoSIP ...................................................................................................... 11-18

Reboot ............................................................................................................................ 11-18Rebooting the Dolphin terminal ................................................................................. 11-18

Shell Plus........................................................................................................................ 11-18New Window.............................................................................................................. 11-19Close Window............................................................................................................ 11-19Windows .................................................................................................................... 11-19Toggle Soft Keyboard................................................................................................ 11-19Preferences ............................................................................................................... 11-19More........................................................................................................................... 11-19

Suspend ......................................................................................................................... 11-19To Suspend the Dolphin Terminal ............................................................................. 11-19

SysInfo............................................................................................................................. 11-20To See System Information ....................................................................................... 11-20To Save the System Information to a Text File.......................................................... 11-20Viewing Options......................................................................................................... 11-20To Upload SYSINFO.txt to a Workstation.................................................................. 11-20Sample SysInfo File................................................................................................... 11-20

Task Manager................................................................................................................. 11-23About ......................................................................................................................... 11-23

Appendix A - Reference Charts

ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)........................................................................A-1Symbology Chart .................................................................................................................A-4Country Codes.....................................................................................................................A-5

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Customer Support

Contacting Customer SupportTo search our knowledge base for a solution or to log in to the Technical Support portal and report a problem, go to www.hsmcontactsupport.com.

For our latest contact information, see www.honeywellaidc.com/locations.

Send FeedbackYour feedback is crucial to the continual improvement of our documentation. To provide feedback about this manual, please contact the Technical Communications department directly at [email protected].

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Introduction

Dolphin Power Tools OverviewOn every Dolphin terminal, a Honeywell Power Tools software package is included to help you perform system tasks and the advanced customization and configuration of your Dolphin terminal. The apps and utilities included in the software tool package vary depending on the terminal model, operating system and the Power Tools version installed.

About the Graphics and Hardware References Included in this GuideThe screen captures and icons illustrated in this guide may differ from what appears on your Dolphin terminal since varia-tions occur depending terminal hardware, OS version and Power Tools version.

Depending on your Dolphin model, the following navigation commands can either be found on the terminal touch screen or

on the hardware buttons/keys. The icon types vary depending on the OS version and terminal model.

Software Requirements

Dolphin TerminalsDolphin Power Tools version 2.x is designed to work with Dolphin terminals powered by Android 3.4 or 4.0.

Dolphin Power Tools version 3.x is designed to work with Dolphin terminals powered by Andorid 4.4.

Finding the Power Tools Version on the Terminal1. From the Home screen, tap All Apps > Power Tools.

2. Do one of the following depending on the tools available:

• Select Diagnostic Information and then SysInfo. Locate the information under the Power Tools and Demos Info heading.

• Select SysInfo . Locate the information under the Power Tools and Demos Info heading.

Workstation (PC) Operating SystemThe Power Tools installer and the workstation (PC) version of EZConfig Editor are designed to work with the following Microsoft® operating systems: Microsoft Windows® XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Win-dows Vista®, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.

All Apps (Launcher)

HomeMenu

(More)Recent Search Back

Android 3.4

Android 4.0

Android 4.4

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Power Tools Main Screen

To access the tools from the Home screen, tap All Apps > Power Tools. The tools provided vary depending on your Dolphin

model type, OS version, and Power Tools version.

Icon Description Page

AppsConfig enables or disables applications and stops application updates. 11-2

Backup backs up and restores user settings and data files. 7-1

BattMon programs the battery LED on the terminal to monitor battery power. 11-2

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Configure Autorun automatically runs the selected applications after a reboot. 6-1

EZConfig is an application used to scan EZConfig bar codes for terminal configuration. 5-1

EZConfig Editor allows you to view and edit XML configuration files on the terminal.

3-2

EZConfig Utils creates backup copies of the default XML configuration files that can be edited and saved for custom configurations that persist after a terminal reset.

3-5

File Browser displays files and folders on the device. 11-3

IPConfig displays, releases and renews IP parameters. 9-12

LogView displays a log of system information. 11-16

Ping displays an interface for the ping echo request utility. 9-13

Route displays and allows editing of the rules for packet destination across the subnets. 9-14

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Wi-Fi Radio Settings configures channels, roaming, data rates and other 802.11 settings. 9-2 and9-8

The following apps are dependent on the Dolphin model and Power Tools version running on the terminal. Some apps may not be present on your Power Tools main screen.

Configure Hotkeys activates button assignments defined in the Buttons setting.

For models powered by Android 4.4, touch All Apps > Settings > Key remap to access button options.

11-3

Connection Manager scans and adds Wi-Fi networks and on select models allows switching between cellular carriers.

9-1 and 9-7

Counter Viewer displays counter information for key/button presses and charging. 11-3

Diagnostic Information provides access to system statistics, notifications and version information about the terminal.

11-11

Logging configures logging options for system events and system status. 11-13

NoSIP disables the Software Input Panel (SIP). 11-18

Reboot performs a reboot from the touch screen, as opposed to the keyboard/button commands. 11-18

ScanTool scans a bar code and displays and shares the results. 10-10

ScanWedge enables the Dolphin terminal to interpret data received via the decoder interface as keystrokes.

For models powered by Android 4.4, touch All Apps > Settings > Scanning for scan wedge fea-tures.

10-1

Shell Plus provides a Linux shell window. 11-18

Suspend manually puts the terminal into Suspend mode from the touch screen, as opposed to the keyboard/button commands or time-out settings.

11-19

Icon Description Page

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Exiting the Power Tools Main WindowSelect Back or Home to exit Power Tools. For information on button and key locations, consult the user's guide specific for your Dolphin model. Product guides are available for download from www.honeywellaidc.com.

Storage Locations

For information on default file storage locations, see XML File Directories on page 3-1.

For information on default XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 2.x, see page 3-2.

For information on default XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 3.x, see page 3-3.

Erasing All Data on an Installed SD Card1. Start the Settings app.

2. Select Storage > Erase SD card

3. Tap Erase SD card.

Upgrading Power Tools

Upgrades for the Power Tools and other system software on the terminal come in the form of zip files and are available from Customer Support (see page ix) or www.honeywellaidc.com.

Note: To copy the Power Tools upgrade files to the terminal, an active USB connected session must be initiated between a host workstation (PC) and the Dolphin terminal. USB storage must also be enabled on the Dolphin terminal. For more information, see the user guide for your model type.

To install a Power Tools software upgrade:

1. Copy the upgrade file (*.zip) into one of the following folders:

• Android 4.4Internal storage\honeywell\autoinstall on the terminal

Software upgrades saved to this folder, do not persist when a Factory Reset (Clean Boot) is performed.

• Android 4.4IPSM card\honeywell\autoinstall on the terminal.

Software upgrades saved to this folder, persist when a Factory Reset (Clean Boot) is performed.

SysInfo displays system information.

In Power Tools 3.x, SysInfo is accessed via the Diagnostic Information app.

11-20

Task Manager lists all running processes and allows you to end selected processes. 11-23

Wi-Fi Info enables and disables the Wi-Fi radio, provides information on Access Points and tracks roaming statistics.

9-11

Wireless Manager enables and disables the Wi-Fi and WWAN radios, selects or provides informa-tion on Access Points and tracks roaming statistics.

9-4

Icon Description Page

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Android 3.4 or 4.0IPSM\honeywell\autoinstall on the terminal.

Software upgrades saved to this folder, persist when a Factory Reset (Clean Boot) is performed.

• Android 3.4, 4.0honeywell\autoinstall on the SD card

Software upgrades saved to this folder, do not persist when a Factory Reset (Clean Boot) is performed.

2. From the All Apps screen, touch AutoInstall Settings . Verify Autoinstall is enabled.

3. Do one of the following:

• Android 4.4

Select Packages Update from the AutoInstall Settings screen. The terminal automatically initiates a reboot and installs the software upgrade.

• Android 3.4, 4.0

If Package Update is not available under AutoInstall Settings, press and hold the power button, and then select Reboot from the options menu.

The system update screen appears during the upgrade process. When the update is finished, the lock screen appears.

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EZConfig Utilities

OverviewEZConfig is a set of utilities consisting of the EZConfig Editor, the EZConfig (client), and a series of XML files. Examples at the end of this section illustrate how you can use the utilities to configure the terminal.

• How to Configure the Terminal with EZConfig Bar Codes on page 2-1• How to Configure the Terminal without EZConfig Bar Codes on page 2-4

EZConfig EditorUsing EZConfig Editor, you can edit and create configuration files in the XML file format for Dolphin terminals. There are two versions of the editor: one that resides on the Dolphin terminal and one you can install on your workstation (PC).

Workstation EZConfig EditorThe workstation EZConfig editor can:

• Create and modify XML files. See Working with Open XML Files on page 4-4.• Generate bar codes from XML files. See Creating Bar Codes on page 4-11.

For details about the workstation editor, see EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC) beginning on page 4-1.

Terminal EZConfig EditorThe terminal EZConfig editor can:

• Modify XML files. See Editing an XML File on page 3-4.

For details about the terminal editor, see EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal beginning on page 3-1.

EZConfig (Client)The EZConfig (Client) app decodes configuration bar codes generated with the workstation EZConfig Editor, and then imple-ments terminal updates based on the bar code data. For details on scanning configuration bar codes, see EZConfig Client beginning on page 5-1.

How to Configure the Terminal with EZConfig Bar CodesThis section contains an example on how to set up Wi-Fi on the terminal using EZConfig bar code(s) created with the EZConfig Editor software on a workstation (PC). The example is based on the assumptions that the terminal is running an up-to-date Power Tools version (see page 1-4) and that EZConfig for Mobility has been installed on the workstation (see page 4-1).

Step 1: Create a copy of the XML file on the terminal.

1. On the terminal, tap Power Tools > EZConfig Utils.

2. Tap DeviceConfig to open the DeviceConfig.xml file.

Note: You can edit the XML file directly from the terminal once it is open, but for this example edits will be made via the workstation version of EZConfig Editor instead of the terminal version of EZConfig Editor.

3. Press Menu, and then tap Save.

Step 2: Copy the XML file from the terminal to the workstation via a USB connection.

1. Connect the Dolphin terminal via USB to the workstation.

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2. Do one of the following:

• On models with Android 4.4, verify the USB computer connection setting is enabled and set to Connect as amedia device (MPT).

If you need to enable USB communication, tap All Apps > Settings > Storage, and then More .Select USB computer connection, and then check the box for Media device (MTP).

• On models with Android 3.4 or 4.0, tap Turn on USB storage.

3. Depending on the Windows operating system on your workstation (PC), either open File Explorer or WindowsExplorer.

4. Browse to the \Honeywell\ezconfig\generated folder on the terminal or SD card.

5. Copy the DeviceConfig.xml file to the workstation. You can use copy and paste or drag and drop.

Step 3: Open and edit the XML file on the workstation using the EZConfig Editor.

1. On your workstation, open the EZConfig Editor (see page 4-1).

2. Either drag the DeviceConfig.xml file into the editor or click the File Open icon, and then select the file. If you use file open, make sure the file type is set to All Files (*.*) instead of the default (*.exm).

3. Select OK to continue if a message appears warning you the file was created with an older tool.

4. Select Profile1. You may need to click the plus “+” icon to expand the sections under the Radio Manager.

Models with Android 4.0 and Power Tools 2.x Models with Android 4.4 and Power Tools 3.x

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5. Enter the configuration settings required to connect to your Wi-Fi network (e.g., SSID, Password, or Identity).

Double-click on the Key in the upper right quadrant of the screen to access the Value field. Any items that show a blankValue field use the default value.

Note: Additional advanced Wi-Fi configuration items are either located under the tiwlan.ini or the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini branch depending on your Dolphin model type.

Step 4: Create and print the custom configuration bar code(s).

1. When you are finished editing, click the bar code icon in the menu bar.

2. Select Full Contents rather than Simplified under Options.

3. Click Print. The default scale factor is 2. The lower the scale factor the larger the bar code size printed.

For more information on EZConfig bar codes, see Creating Bar Codes on page 4-11.

Step 5: Scan the EZConfig bar code(s) and then reboot to configure the terminal.

1. Open Power Tools > EZConfig on the Dolphin terminal.

2. Aim the scanner at the first configuration bar code, and then tap Scan.

Upon a successful scan, the display is updated to reflect the total number of configuration bar codes in the set and thecode(s) that have been scanned.

3. Repeat the scan procedure for each bar code in the set.

4. After the last bar code has been scanned, the display reads, “Decode success, try to configure”. If the proper Wi-Fiparameters were entered, the Dolphin terminal connects to the network.

The connection can be verified by looking for the Wi-Fi connected icon on the status bar at the top of the screen or by selecting Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi.

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Once the EZConfig bar code is read, the configuration parameters are stored in two files:

• On terminals running Power Tools 2.x, in the sdcard\honeywell\persist\DeviceConfig.xml andIPSM\honeywell\persist\DeviceConfig.xml files on the SD card.

• On terminals running Power Tools 3.x, in the Internal storage\honeywell\persist\DeviceConfig.xml andIPSM card\honeywell\persist\DeviceConfig.xml files on the terminal.

For additional information on default file storage locations, see the following sections:

• XML File Directories on page 3-1• XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 2.x on page 3-2• XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 3.x on page 3-3

For additional information on scanning configuration bar codes see Using EZConfig Client on page 5-1.

How to Configure the Terminal without EZConfig Bar CodesThis section contains an example of how to set up Wi-Fi on a Dolphin terminal direct from the EZConfig Editor on the terminal without the use of EZConfig bar codes. For detailed information on how to use the EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal, see page 3-1.

1. Open Power Tools > EZConfig Utils on the Dolphin terminal.

2. Tap DeviceConfig to open DeviceConfig.xml.

3. Expand the branches by selecting the plus sing “+” to view the Wi-Fi configuration items under Radio Manager. Swipe up ordown to scroll through the list.

4. Locate Profile1 and complete the entries necessary to configure the terminal to connect to your Wi-Fi network (e.g., SSIDand encryption/security entries). To modify any Key under the Profile1 branch, select it from the list, and then edit the Valuefield in the lower portion of the screen. Default values are used if the Value field is left blank for the item.

Note: Additional advanced Wi-Fi configuration items are located under the tiwlan.ini branch or the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini branch depending on your Dolphin model type.

5. Press Menu, and then tap Save.

6. Press Menu, and then tap Update Configure to apply the saved changes to the terminal. A message is displayed indicatingthe terminal must be rebooted before the changes take effect.

7. Reboot the terminal.

Keys

Menu

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EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal

OverviewEZConfig Editor edits and manages XML files for Dolphin terminals. There are two versions of EZConfig Editor: one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation. In the workstation editor, XML files are edited, saved, and then transferred to the Dolphin terminal. In the terminal editor, XML files are edited and saved right on the terminal.

This chapter details the EZConfig Editor running on a Dolphin terminal. Refer to EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC) beginning on page 4-1 for information about using EZConfig Editor on a workstation.

XML File Directories

Power Tools 2.xThe directories below are located on the SD card installed in the terminal.

sdcard\honeywell\persist

The XML files stored in this directory are created from the content of recently scanned EZConfig bar codes. For example, if a configuration bar code is created from a deviceconfig.xml file and scanned with the terminal, a devcieconfig.xml file containing the settings from that bar code is stored in this directory. When the device is reset, these XML files are used to persist the custom settings after the reset.

Note: If the folder is not present, it is automatically created the first time EZConfig bar codes are scanned.

sdcard\honeywell\ezconfig

The XML files stored this directory contain the default settings. If any modifications are made to the XML files in this direc-tory, the files are reset to the defaults on the next reboot.

sdcard\honeywell\ezconfig\generated

The XML files stored in this directory are the customized versions. When the EZConfig Utils Power Tool is used, it edits the XML files in this directory. When the XML file is saved in EZConfig Utils, it is saved in this directory.

Note: If the folder is not present, it is automatically created the first time the EZConfig Utils Power Tool is accessed.

Power Tools 3.xThe directories below are located on the terminal.

IPSM card\honeywell\persist

The XML files stored in this directory are created from the content of recently scanned EZConfig bar codes. For example, if a configuration bar code is created from a deviceconfig.xml file and scanned with the terminal, a devcieconfig.xml file containing the settings from that bar code is stored in this directory. When the device is reset, these XML files are used to persist the custom settings after the reset.

Note: If the folder is not present, it is automatically created the first time EZConfig bar codes are scanned.

IPSM card\honeywell\ezconfig

The XML files stored in this directory contain the default settings. If any modifications are made to the XML files in this directory, the files are reset to the defaults on the next reboot.

IPSM card\honeywell\ezconfig\generated

The XML files stored in this directory are the customized versions, if any. When the EZConfig Utils Power Tool is used, it edits the XML files in this directory. When the XML file is saved in EZConfig Utils, it is saved in this directory.

Note: If the folder is not present, it is automatically created the first time the EZConfig Utils Power Tool is accessed.

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Accessing EZConfig Editor and Opening XML FilesTo access EZConfig Editor on the terminal and open an XML file for editing:

1. Tap All Apps > Power Tools > EZConfig Editor.

2. Tap Open XML and browse to the storage location of the XML file.

The availability and location of a device configuration (XML) file depends on the terminal OS and Power Tools version.

• XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 2.x (see below)• XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 3.x (see page 3-3)

3. Select the file name to open the file.

To learn how to edit XML files using EZConfig Editor on the terminal, see Editing an XML File on page 3-4.

XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 2.x

XML File Description Location

DeviceConfig General device settings including connection settings, device settings, feedback, sound, etc.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig/generated

appsconfig Configuration settings for the AppsConfig Power Tool. See Apps Config for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

autorun Configuration settings for the AutoRun Power Tool. See Configure Autorun for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

battmon Configuration settings for the BattMon Power Tool. See BattMon for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

btprintdemo Configuration settings for the BTPrintDemo. /sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

camera Configuration settings for the CameraDemo. /sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

connectionmanager Configuration settings for the ConnectionManager Power Tool. See Connection Manager for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

hotkeys Configuration settings for the Hotkeys Power Tool. See Configure Hotkeys for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

imagedemo Configuration settings for the Camera Demo. /sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

ipconfig Configuration settings for the IPConfig Power Tool. See IP Config for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

iqdemo Configuration settings for the IQImageDemo. /sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

logging Configuration settings for the Logging Power Tool. This file is only available on Dolphin 70e Black models. See Logging for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

logview Configuration settings for the LogView Power Tool. See Log Viewer for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

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XML File Descriptions and Locations for Power Tools 3.xNote: When you select Open XML in the EZConfig Editor on the terminal, there are two directories available: “0” and

“legacy”. These directories are mirror images. Any file that is edited in one of the two directories is automatically mirrored in the other.

ping Configuration settings for the Ping Power Tool. See Ping for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

route Configuration settings for the Route Power Tool. See Route for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

scandemo Configuration settings for the ScanDemo. /sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

scanwedge Configuration settings for the ScanWedge Power Tool. See ScanWedge and Symbology Settings for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

signature Configuration settings for the SignatureDemo. /sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

term Configuration settings for the Shell Plus Power Tool. See Shell Plus for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

wirelessmanager Configuration settings for the Wireless Manager Power Tool. See Wireless Manager for details.

/sdcard/Honeywell/ezconfig

XML File Description Location

DeviceConfig General device settings including connection settings, device settings, feedback, sound, etc.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig/generated

appsconfig Configuration settings for the AppsConfig Power Tool. See Apps Config for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

autorun Configuration settings for the AutoRun Power Tool. See Configure Autorun for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

battmon Configuration settings for the BattMon Power Tool. See BattMon for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

btprintdemo Configuration settings for the BTPrintDemo. /storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

connectionmanager Configuration settings for the ConnectionManager Power Tool. See Connection Manager for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

ipconfig Configuration settings for the IPConfig Power Tool. See IP Config for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

iqdemo Configuration settings for the IQImageDemo. /storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

logview Configuration settings for the LogView Power Tool. See Log Viewer for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

ping Configuration settings for the Ping Power Tool. See Ping for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

route Configuration settings for the Route Power Tool. See Route for details.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

XML File Description Location

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XML File Structure and the EZConfig Editor ScreenThe XML file format is comprised of sections and keys. The keys contain the values that configure the terminal. A multi-level, hierarchical, tree structure is supported and the terminal reads the highest level (section) first, and then reads the key values in each subsection. In general, the section keys located at the beginning of the XML file identify the XML file and the section keys at the end of the XML file identify the application version. The key values for file identification and version cannot be edited.

Keys that contain configurable parameters are located in the section(s) between the read only keys at the beginning and ending of the XML file. When you select a key from the section tree, the key name, current value, and description appears in the bottom half of the screen. Key fields that can be edited are selectable.

Editing an XML File1. Tap All Apps > Power Tools > EZConfig Editor

2. Tap Open XML and browse to the location of the XML file you want to edit.

3. Tap the file name to open it for editing.

4. Tap the + icon to expand the sections and locate the key you want to edit.

scandemo Configuration settings for the ScanDemo. /storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

signature Configuration settings for the SignatureDemo. /storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

wifimanager Configuration setting for the Wi-Fi Radio Settings Power Tool.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

wirelessmanager Configuration settings for the Wi-Fi Info Power Tool.

/storage/emulated/0/honeywell/ezconfig

XML File Description Location

Key name, value and description appear in the bottom half of the window.

Sections appear in the top half of the window. Select the “+” or “-” to expand or collapse a section. Configurable Key

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5. Select the key, and then tap inside the Key, Value, or Desc fields to edit the information. Depending on the Power Toolsversion, the selected field is either highlighted with an orange box or underlined in blue. If a field is shaded in gray, thetext cannot be edited.

6. Edit the text. If you want to close the on-screen keyboard and edit another field, press Back and then select the otherfield.

7. Press Menu, and then select Save. You can also press Back and be prompted to save the changes.

8. Tap Yes to save the changes. Saving does not apply the changes to the application.

Applying the Updated XML ConfigurationAfter saving the XML file, press Menu, and then tap Update Configure to apply the changes to the application. If a reboot is required for the configuration changes to take effect, a prompt to reboot the device is displayed.

Launching Associated ApplicationsWith the XML file open in EZConfig Editor, press Menu, and then tap Launch Associated App.

Launch Associated App is enabled only when there is an application associated with the XML file. Selecting this item automatically saves the XML file and launches the associated application while the XML file remains open.

EZConfig UtilsOpening EZConfig Utils automatically:

1. Creates the folders shown below, if they do not already exist on the terminal or SD card. is created on the SD card.

• On terminals running Power Tools 2.x, folder sdcard\honeywell\ezconfig\generatedis created on the SD card.

• On terminals running Power Tools 3.x, folder Internal storage\honeywell\ezconfig\generatedis created on the terminal.

2. Saves copies of the default XML files located in the Honeywell\ezconfig folder in the\honeywell\ezconfig\generated folder, if they do not already exist. The copied XML files are used when youaccess, edit and save files using the EZConfig utils power tool.

To create a custom XML file that persists after a reboot:

1. Tap All Apps > Power Tools > EZConfig Utils.

2. Select the XML file to edit. A copy of the XML file opens in EZConfig Editor.

Power Tools 2.x, EZConfig Editor Power Tools 3.x, EZConfig Editor

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3. Customize the XML file.

4. Press Menu, and then select Save. You can also press Back and be prompted to save the changes.

5. Tap Yes to save the changes. Saving does not apply the changes to the application.

6. Press Menu, and then tap Update Configure to apply the changes. If a reboot is required for the configuration changes totake effect, a prompt is displayed.

See XML File Structure and the EZConfig Editor Screen (page 3-4) and Editing an XML File (page 3-4) for information on using the editor.

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EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC)

OverviewEZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages XML files for Dolphin terminals. There are two versions of EZConfig Editor: one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation (PC). In the workstation editor, XML files are edited, saved, and then trans-ferred to the Dolphin terminal. In the terminal editor, XML files are edited and saved right on the Dolphin terminal.

This chapter details EZConfig Editor running on a workstation. Refer to EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal beginning on page 3-1 for information about using EZConfig Editor on a Dolphin terminal.

Installing EZConfig on the Workstation1. Access the Honeywell web site at www.honeywellaidc.com, then locate the product page for your Dolphin model.

2. Select the Software tab.

3. Under the Tools and Utilities heading, click on the listing for EZConfig for Mobility Setup.

4. Follow the security directions as prompted on the screen and click on Download.

5. When prompted, select Save, then select a location on your workstation (e.g., your desktop).

6. Double click on the downloaded EZConfig for Mobility Setup.zip file.

7. Double click on the Setup.exe file. Select OK.

8. Follow the screen prompts to install the EZConfig for Mobility program.

UpgradesUpgrades for EZConfig Editor on the workstation are available from Customer Support (see page ix) or www.honeywellaidc.com.

Opening EZConfig Editor on the WorkstationAfter you complete the software installation, EZConfig Editor is available on the workstation from the Start menu.

Click Start > Programs > Honeywell > EZConfig for Mobility > EZConfig for Mobility.

Note: The EZConfig Editor can be used with EXM files and XML files. This document concentrates on the XML files for terminals powered by Android. Some functions of the EZConfig Editor on the workstation are not applicable to devices with Android and are not covered here.

Menu and a toolbar commands are located at the top of the EZConfig Editor screen.

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File Menu

Edit MenuFor Edit menu options, see Working with Sections on page 4-4. For Key Edit menu options, see Working with Keys on page 4-7.

View Menu

Menu Item Toolbar Item Description

New Creates a new document. There are two options:

• Configuration Document - Creates a configuration file.See Creating New Configuration Documents (page 4-10).

• Registry Document - Not used.

Open Opens an XML file located on the workstation or a terminal (if connected to the workstation with USB storage is turned on).

Recent Files Lists the recent opened with the EZConfig Editor.

Open from Device Menu item not available. See “Open” above.

Save Saves the open file to the location you select on the workstation.

This option is disabled for new and imported files; use Save As instead.

Save As Saves the open file with a new name to the location you select on the worksta-tion.

Save to Device As Menu item not available.

Properties Shows the associated application path and arguments of the open XML file.

Create EZConfig Bar Code

Embeds the open XML file in an Aztec bar code. See Generating Bar Codes on page 4-11

Exit Closes EZConfig Editor.

Menu Item Description

Show Locks Shows or hides the icons indicating if a subsection or key is locked.

For additional information on locks on subsections and keys, see Status Bar on page 4-4.

The lock icon means the section’ssubsections are locked. The key icon means that the

section’s keys are locked.

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Tools Menu

Opening XML FilesYou can use EZConfig Editor on the workstation to open XML files stored on the workstation and the terminal.

An active USB or Ethernet connection between the terminal and workstation is required to open an XML stored on the terminal or to copy files between the workstation and terminal. On the terminal, Turn on USB storage (for Android 4.0 and earlier) or enable the USB computer connection for Media device (for Android 4.4).

Opening XML Files Saved on the Workstation

1. Click File > Open or the Open toolbar button .

2. Browse to the location of the XML file, and then select the name to open the file.

Note: By default, EZConfig Editor only searches for EXM files. To open an XML file, change the file type from EasyXml files (*.exm) to All files (*.*).

Opening Remote XML FilesEZConfig Editor can open XML files located on the terminal so that you can make edits to the configuration files real-time without having to copy files back and forth between the workstation and terminal.

1. Click File > Open or the Open toolbar button .

2. Browse to the drive that corresponds to either the SD card installed in the terminal or the internal storage of the terminal.

3. Double-tap on a file or select it and click OK.

Note: You can also open XML files in the editor on the terminal; EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal beginning on page 3-1.

Menu Item Description

Simplify Document

Important:You cannot undo this action!

Simplifies the XML file, which makes it smaller. Simplifying permanently removes:

• Disabled sections and keys • Descriptions• Bar code settings

When you create a bar code, you can simplify the file embedded in the bar code without affect-ing the open XML file. This reduces the size of the bar code package yet keeps the disabled sections, descriptions, and bar code settings in the open XML file for future reference.

See Simplified (page 4-12) on the Bar Codes Tab.

Launch Associated Application

Menu item not available.

Warm Boot Menu item not available.

Cold Boot Menu item not available.

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Working with Open XML FilesOnce you open an XML file, EZConfig Editor displays the file details and content in different parts of the window.

Status BarThe Status Bar appears at the bottom of the window and displays information about selected sections and keys.

Selected Section

See Section Locks on page 4-6.

Selected Key

See Key Types on page 4-9.

Working with SectionsThe XML file format supports a multi-level tree structure. The section tree appears in the top left quadrant of the window. The root node identifies the XML file and “Root” appears in the description.

Sections have a Name and Description and contain keys that appear in the upper right quadrant when you select the sec-tion name. Select a section by clicking on it. You can select only one section at a time.

Edit Menu OptionsSelect a section. Click Edit to see the available options.

Menu Item Description

Rename Activates the section name so that you can rename the section.

Note: You cannot modify the name if the section is locked; see Section Locks (page 4-6).

The XML root node and its sections. The content of the other parts of the screen change to reflect the details of the selected folder. The folders appear in different colors to indicate their status.

The section name and description.

The selected section’s keys with their values. Text that appears in blue can be edited.

The selected key’s name and description.

The name of the file open.

Status Bar

Section Name Merge Mode Locks on subsections and keys

Key Name Enabled or Disabled

Read Only Encrypted Key locked by section

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Cut Cuts a selected section.

Copy Copies a selected section.

Paste Pastes the section that was just cut or copied at the same level as the selected section.

Paste as Child Pastes the section that was just cut or copied as a child of the selected section.

Note: You can cut, copy and paste sections within an XML file or across XML files.

Delete Deletes a selected section.

Note: Because you cannot undo a delete, consider disabling (see Disable All on page 4-5) rather than deleting.

Enable Sections are enabled by default. This menu item enables sections that were previously dis-abled. You can enable a section only if its parent section is enabled.

To enable all the keys inside a section you are enabling, SHIFT + right-click and select Enable All.

Disable All Sections are enabled by default. This menu item disables sections and all of its keys. Disabled sections remain in the file with a gray folder. .

If you disable a section that has child sections, all of its child sections (and the child section keys) are disabled automatically. The child section folders are also in gray.

When reading the XML file, the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there and moves on to read the next enabled section.

Disabled sections can be removed from the XML file permanently using the Simplify Document (see page 4-3) option. If you want to keep disabled sections in the XML file on the workstation but not in the file deployed to the terminal, use the Simplified option (see page 4-12) when creating the bar code.

Insert Section Inserts a new section. You can also press the Insert key (INS).

Append Child Section

Adds a new child section to a selected section. The new child section is inserted below the previous section.

Menu Item Description

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Modifying Section NamesTo 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 4-6).

Modifying Section DescriptionsDescriptions are not required to process key values but do help document the XLM file and often contain valuable infor-mation. If you want to modify a section description, select the section, click inside the section description, and begin typing. You cannot modify descriptions of locked sections.

Moving SectionsTo move sections within an XML file, use the drag and drop method. By default, sections are dropped at the same level in the tree.

For additional functionality when dragging and dropping, press and hold:

• ALT to drop a section as a child section. • CTRL to copy a section and drop the copy at the same level in the tree. • CTRL + ALT to copy a section and drop the copy as a child section.

Note: You can select only one section at a time; you cannot use SHIFT+Click or CTRL+Click to select more than one section.

To move sections between XLM files, open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop sections between them. When dragging, a copy of the section is dragged to the new file. When dropping, drop the section directly on top of the section of which you want it to be a child section.

Note: To drop the first section into a new file, press and hold the ALT key and drop the section on the root node. (All sections must be child sections of the root node.)

Section LocksThere are different types of locks on sections. The status bar indicates what type of lock is applied to a selected sec-tion.

Note: All locks are applied to each individual section and are not recursive. Only text that appears in blue can be modified.

Section-Level Merge ModesXML files ship with section-level merge modes already defined according to section content. Merge modes determine how section information is handled when an updated XML file is deployed to the terminal where an existing version of that XML file is stored.

Lock TypeStatus Bar Indicator

Description Effect

Name Lock The section name is locked. Section Name and Description cannot be modified.

Key Lock All keys are locked. Key Names and Descriptions cannot be modified. Keys cannot be added, moved, or deleted within the section.

Subsection Lock

All immediate subsections are locked.

Immediate subsection Names and Descriptions cannot be modified. Immediate subsections cannot be added, moved, or deleted.

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Merge modes are indicated by folder icons and in the Status bar.

To change section-level merge modes, select a section and right click.

The folder colors change immediately after selection.

Working with KeysKeys 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 describe the XML file you’re attempting to edit.

Mode Description Merge Effect

Delete + Add Deletes non-common children elements (i.e., subsections, and keys) in the target file, then adds the new information from the bar code. Basically, the new section replaces the old section.

This is the default merge mode for new sections.

Exclusive

Disable + Add Disables non-common children elements (i.e., subsections, and keys) in the target file, then adds the new information from the bar code.

Note: Disabled sections and keys removed from the simplified bar code end up as disabled in the target file.

Add Only Adds new information (sections and keys) to the existing section. If this is a brand new section, the new section is added to the existing XML file.

Note: Disabled sections removed from the simplified bar code are not modified in the target file.

Inclusive

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Edit Menu OptionsSelect a key and right-click or click Edit to see the available options.

Menu Item Description

Rename Activates the key name so that you can rename the key. Rename is disabled if the key is locked or disabled; see Key Types (page 4-9).

Cut Cuts a selected key.

Copy Copies a selected key.

Paste Disabled; keys can be pasted only as children of a section.

Paste as Child Pastes the key just cut or copied in the selected section. Keys are not multi-level; all keys paste at the same level within a section.

You can cut, copy and paste keys within an XML file or across XML files.

Delete Deletes a selected key.

Note: You cannot undo a delete; you might want to consider disabling rather than deleting.

Enable Enables keys that were disabled. When a key is enabled, the client application can read and apply its value. When you enable a key, make sure to specify a value for that key; do not leave it blank.

To enable a key, its parent section must be enabled.

Disable Disables keys.

Keys appear gray if they have been disabled.

The terminal does not read disabled keys, and disabled keys are removed if the file is sim-plified; see Simplify Document (page 4-3).

Disabling a Key is not the same as setting the Key Value to “0” or “Disable”. When you disable a Key the terminal behaves as if the key is not there when reading the file and sim-ply moves on to read the next enabled key. An enabled key, with a value set to “Disabled” or “0” is still recognized when the terminal reads the file.

Insert New Key This menu item inserts a new key above the selected key. You can also press the Insert key (INS).

The same options appear on both menus.

Status Bar

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Modifying Key NamesTo 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 4-9). Only text that appears in blue can be modified.

Modifying Key ValuesYou can modify a key value only if its text appears in blue. In that case, double-click on the value or select the key and press ENTER. Type in the new value and press ENTER or TAB to save.

Modifying Key DescriptionsDescriptions are not required to process key values but do help document the XML file and often contain valuable infor-mation. To modify a key’s description, click on the key, then click in the key description area. When the cursor is active, you can type in the text.

Note: You cannot modify the description if the key is locked; see Key Types (page 4-9).

Moving KeysTo move keys within an XML file, use the drag and drop method. Press and hold the CTRL key to drag and drop a copy of the key to the new location.

Note: You cannot move a key if it is locked by its section.

To move keys between XML files, open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop keys between them. When you select the key and drag, a copy of the key is dragged to the new file. In the new file, drop the key in the key area of a selected section; keys are always dropped at the same level within a section.

Key TypesWhen 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. Only text that appears in blue can be modified.

Lock TypeStatus Bar Indicator

Description Effect

Name Lock Keys are locked by the section.

• Name and Description cannot be modified.

• Keys cannot be added, moved, or deleted within the section.

The key name is locked individually.

• Name and Description cannot be modified.

• These keys can be moved.

Read Only Read-only keys cannot be modified in any way. They appear in red.

• Name, Description, and Value cannot be modified.

• Keys cannot be added, moved, or deleted within the section.

Encrypted Key’s value appears as asterisks (*) for added security.

Note: Encrypted keys are also stored encrypted in the XML file. If you open the XML file in a text editor, you won't see the data as clear text.

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Saving to the DeviceYou can save XML files directly to the terminal only when USB storage is activated between the terminal and the worksta-tion. Select File > Save As and browse to the drive that corresponds to the SD card on the Dolphin terminal. Select the location on the terminal where you want to store the file and click OK. The file is downloaded directly to the terminal.

Note: XML files for Power Tools must be stored in the active storage folder. See Storage Locations (page 1-4).

Creating New Configuration DocumentsTo create new XML files that are configuration documents, you can open an existing XML file and save it with a new name or create an XML file from scratch.

1. Click File > New > Configuration Document.

The root node is created and appears as the top level section. All sections must be at least one level down from the root node. The name of the root node is always the same as the file name.

2. To create the first subsection, select the root node, right-click, and select Append Child Section. Insert Section is disabled because you cannot insert sections at the same level as the root node.

3. Enter a Name and a Description and click OK. The name is required, the description is optional.

4. To add a new section at the same level, right-click and select Insert Section. To add a new section one level down, right-click and select Append Child Section.

5. To add keys, select a section, right-click in the key value section, and select Append Key.

6. Enter the Name, Value, and Description and click OK. The name is required; the description is optional.

7. Continue adding sections and keys.

8. If necessary, associate this XML file with an application; see Creating Bar Codes (page 4-11).

9. Click File > Save As to save the file. Save is disabled so that you save the document with a name other than NewDocument.xml.

Root NodeThe terminal reads the root node first.

The description includes “Root” to indicate that this is the root section.

File Name

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Creating Bar Codes EZConfig Editor embeds XML 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 a connection to a workstation.

Bar Code TypeEZConfig Editor creates an Aztec bar code.

Time and Date StampXML files are stamped with the time and date the moment EZConfig Editor creates the bar code.

Bar Code Size and NumberThe amount of data in the XML file determines how many bar codes are generated and the physical size of each bar code. More data means more bar codes and larger bar codes.

EZConfig Editor offers four ways to control how many bar codes are produced and adjust the size of each bar code:

1. Set byte size limits on how much data each bar code can contain—see Max Bar code Size on page 4-13.

2. Split the data across a specified number of bar codes—see # Bar codes to generate on page 4-12.

3. Simplify the XML file in the bar code—see Simplified on page 4-12.

4. Scale the bar codes on the bar code sheet—see Bar Code Scaling Factor on page 4-14.

Bar Code SheetEZConfig Editor produces a bar code sheet that contains the generated bar codes. Bar code sheets can be printed from a laser printer, copied to the clipboard, and saved as an HTML file; see Printing and Saving Options on page 4-14.

In addition, individual bar codes can be saved as TIF or PNG graphic files that can then be emailed and printed; see Bar Codes Tab on page 4-12.

Generating Bar CodesWhen creating a bar code, EZConfig Editor automatically encrypts and compresses the data in the XML file.

To generate a bar code, click File > Create EZConfig Bar Code OR the Create Bar Code toolbar button while the XML file is open. EZConfig Editor generates a bar code or codes. The Bar Codes tab window opens displaying the details of the bar code package generated.

The Bar Codes and Advanced tabs offers several processing options.

Note: The number of bar codes produced depends on the amount of data present in the XML file. The more data present, the more bar codes generated. You must scan all bar codes to deploy the package.

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Bar Codes TabThe Bar Codes tab previews and customizes generated bar code(s).

Field/Option Description

Display Indicates which bar code is displayed in the preview area; the default is “1,” the first bar code in the package. If more than one bar code was generated, you can use the up and down arrows to scroll through the bar codes.

(___ bytes) Displays the exact byte size of the bar code displayed in the preview area.

Total Package Size (page 4-14) is displayed at the bottom of the window.

Note: The sum of bar code size is typically larger than the package size.

Remote Path Type in the active storage location and filename where the XML file should be deployed on the terminal. For example:

\Honeywell\deviceconfig.xml

Full Contents Includes the full content of the XML file in the bar code, without simplifying.

Simplified Simplifies the XML file in the bar code, which removes disabled sections, description informa-tion, and bar code settings (if any), which decreases the size of the bar code. The open XML file is not simplified.

Simplified is selected by default.

The differences in total package size are displayed in the Package Size (page 4-14) field.

Individual bar code size can be seen in the Display (page 4-12) field.

# Bar codes to gen-erate

This slider is active only if the Always use minimum # bar codes (see page 4-13) is not selected. When this slider is active, you can move the slider toward minimum or maximum to change the number of bar codes generated. As you move the slider, you’ll see the number of

bar codes in the counter at the bottom of the window and you’ll notice the graphic of the bar code in the preview area change.

Copy to Clipboard Copies the bar code displayed in the preview area to the clipboard. Use this option to paste the bar code into another application.

Save Saves the bar code displayed in the preview area as a graphic file (.png or .tif).

By default, the name of the graphic file is the same as the name of the open XML file. You can enter a different name when saving.

Save All Saves all bar codes in the package as individual graphic files.

By default, the graphic files are saved with the same name as the open XML file with a number at the end to distinguish the individual graphic files from each other.

Print Opens the printing window where you can select print options and print the bar code package. For details, see Printing and Saving Options on page 4-14.

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Advanced TabThe Options tab contains settings that tell EZConfig Client how to process the XML file on the terminal.

Field Description

Bar Code Options–This section determines some of the basic bar code parameters.

Max Bar code Size Sets the maximum amount of data (in bytes) one bar code can contain. The lower the number of bytes, the smaller the bar code.

• On the Bar Codes tab, bar code size appears in the Display field (see page 4-12). • The total number of bar codes created as a result of the max bar code size limit appears at the

bottom of the Advanced window; see Bar Codes (page 4-14).

Always use mini-mum # bar codes

This option is selected by default. It calibrates the data so that the minimum number of bar codes are used. When this option is selected, the number of bar codes slider on the Bar Codes tab is disabled.

Use custom pass-word

This option enables you to password-protect the bar code you’re creating.

Select this option, then enter the password in the field provided. You will be able to see the pass-word when you enter it; however, you will not be able to see the password again once you close the window because the password will be encrypted. Passwords must contain 16 characters.

If you password-protect the bar code, use the EZConfig Client to enter the password. See Set Custom Password on page 5-2. If the passwords do not match, a “This config file is not sup-ported” message is displayed.

Full screen prog-ress dialog

This option runs the deployment progress dialog box on the terminal in full screen mode so that the user cannot open another application while the bar codes are being deployed on the termi-nal.

Warm boot after finished

This option is not supported.

Deployment Options–These options determine how to deploy the XML file on the terminal.

Merge each sec-tion…

(Default selection)

Deploys information according to the section-level merge mode settings; see Section-Level Merge Modes on page 4-6.

If already exists, deploy:

• Always–Select to always use the section-level merge mode settings. • Only if newer–Select to use the section-level merge mode settings only if the sections are

newer than the existing file.

Temporary Deploys the XML file temporarily. The settings in the XML file are applied, but the file does not remain in the system after EZConfig Client is done.

If the terminal contains a previous XML file with the same name, the previous XML file is pre-served.

If already exists, deploy–This section determines how the XML file will be deployed if an XML file of the same name in the same location exists on the terminal.

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Information at the Bottom of Tab 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.

Replace remote file

Replaces the existing file; no section-level merge modes are applied.

If already exists, deploy:

• Always–Select to always replace the existing file. • Only if newer–Select to replace the existing file only if the file in the bar code is newer than

the existing. • Never—Do not deploy the new file; this preserves the existing file. • Prompt—EZConfig Client asks the user if they want to overwrite the existing file during

deployment.

Persist Bar Code Settings

Stores the settings from the Options, Bar Codes, and Web Page tabs within the XML file so that the same bar code set-tings are applied the next time a bar code is created. This increases the size of both the XML file and the bar code(s).

If the Simplify option is selected, bar code setting information is not included in the bar code but remains in the open XML file.

Field Description

Package Size Displays the total size of the bar code package. This number changes with simplifying.

Compression On Notifies you that compression and encryption are both on.

Compression and encryption are always on by default. EZConfig Editor uses 128-bit encryption automatically.

Encryption On

Bar Codes Displays the total number of bar codes generated. This number changes as you move the slider on the Bar Codes tab.

Field/Option Description

Preview Area This is the largest section of the tab window and displays a preview of the bar code sheet. Use the scroll bars to see all the bar codes.

Header Type in a custom header for the page.

Footer Type in a custom footer for the page.

Bar Code Scaling Factor

Adjusts the size of each bar code by scaling all of them up or down, which determines how many bar codes can fit on each page. This does not change the amount of data in each bar code, just the size of the bar code on the page.

Save Saves the bar code sheet as an HTML file.

Preview Click to see a print preview. Click Print on this window to print your bar codes.

Field Description

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EZConfig Client

OverviewEZConfig Client decodes bar codes created in EZConfig Editor and deploys the data in the terminal. In addition, if the XML file in the bar code is associated with an application, EZConfig Client launches that application, which then processes the decoded data.

EZConfig Client decodes bar codes with 40-bit and 128-bit encryption.

Using EZConfig Client1. Tap All Apps > Power Tools > EZConfig. The EZConfig Client window opens.

2. Point the terminal at the first EZConfig Editor bar code, and then tap SCAN.

EZConfig Client decodes the bar code. If there is only one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client deploys the package. If there is more than one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client decodes the bar code, records that one bar code has been read, and waits for the next scan.

3. Scan all the bar codes in the package. Bar codes can be scanned in any order. When all bar codes in the package have been scanned, the EZConfig client deploys the data.

XML File ProcessingAfter decoding, EZConfig Client:

1. Creates a \honeywell\persist folder on the terminal and/or SD card, if the folder does not exist.

2. Creates an XML file from the content of scanned bar code(s).

3. Saves the file in the folder \honeywell\persist folder.

4. Deploys the data from the scanned bar codes.

For example, if a configuration bar code is created from a deviceconfig.xml file and then scanned, a devcieconfig.xml file containing the settings from that bar code is stored in the honeywell\persist folder. When the device is reset, the XML files in the \honeywell\persist folder are used to load the custom settings.

Note: The \honeywell\persist folder location is determined by the Power Tools version on the terminal. For more information, see XML File Directories for Power Tools 2.x and Power Tools 3.x on page 3-1.

Multiple Bar CodesSome XML files generate more than one bar code. If multiple bar codes were generated, EZConfig Client recognizes that there is more than one bar code in the package and tracks each bar code scanned and decoded. Bar codes can be scanned in any order, but EZConfig Client does not deploy the data until all the bar codes in the package have been scanned.

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EZConfig Client WindowThe following information is displayed in EZConfig Client window:

Set Custom PasswordPress Menu, and then tap Set custom password.

If the bar code to be scanned has a password, the same password must be entered here or the bar code won’t be pro-cessed.

To enable the password on the terminal:

1. Check the Set custom password box.

2. Enter the password in the text box. Passwords are case sensitive.

3. If the password entered does not match the password used when the bar code was created, the device displays “Thisconfig file is not supported”.

Browse Configure FilesPress Menu, and then tap Browse configure files.

Browse and select the XML file to edit.

See XML File Structure and the EZConfig Editor Screen (page 3-4) and Editing an XML File (page 3-4) for information on using the editor.

AboutPress Menu, and then tap About to display information about the EZConfig Power Tool.

Field Description

Is EZConfig barcode Identifies the scanned bar code as an EZConfig bar code.

Total barcodes Displays the total number of bar codes in the set.

Current barcode Identifies the last bar code scanned.

Scanned barcodes Identifies all bar codes in the set that have been scanned.

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Autorun and AutoInstall

OverviewStartup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin terminal is booted. There are two startup Power Tools:

1. Configure Autorun

2. AutoInstall

Configure AutorunConfigure Autorun specifies the applications to launch after each reboot. Applications that may be selected for Autorun include Power Tools and Demos.

Additionally Autorun Configure can enable the Restore and DeviceConfig functions upon reboot.

Autorun ApplicationsTap All Apps > Power Tools > Configure Autorun.

The available applications that can be selected for Autorun are displayed. By default, all user applications are listed on the Normal screen. Applications that are on the Normal screen do not run automatically. The Autorun screen displays any applications that are configured for Autorun. Toggle between the screens by tapping Normal and Autorun at the top of the screen.

To configure an application to Autorun:

• From the Normal screen, tap and hold the application on the list. • When the popup message displays asking if the application should be added to the Autorun list, tap Yes to confirm.

When an application is configured to Autorun, the listing for that application is removed from the Normal screen and it is then displayed on the Autorun screen.

Likewise any application that is configured for Autorun can be removed by a similar process:

• From the Autorun screen, tap and hold the application on the list. • When the popup message displays asking if the application should be added to the Normal list, tap Yes to confirm.

The application is removed from the Autorun list and added to the Normal list.

Enable RestoreNote: This feature is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

Tap All Apps > Power Tools > Configure Autorun, then press Menu, and then select Setup. Make sure the box is checked for Enable Restore. When enabled, the Restore function searches the \Honeywell\backup folder on the Dolphin terminal’s SD card for restore files after rebooting.

To create backup files for the restore function, see Backup on page 7-1.

Enable DeviceConfigNote: This feature is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

Tap All Apps > Power Tools > Configure Autorun, then press Menu, and then select Setup. Make sure the box is checked for Enable DeviceConfig. When enabled, the Restore function searches the \Honeywell\ezconfig folder on the Dolphin terminal’s SD card for a device configuration files (DeviceConfig.xml) after rebooting. If the configura-tion file is found, the settings in the file are applied to the terminal.

AutoInstallAutoInstall is an option in the Settings menu screen.

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Tap All Apps > Settings > AutoInstall Settings.

If AutoInstall is enabled, the \Honeywell\autoinstall folder on the Dolphin terminal’s SD card is searched for zip files containing applications. Each zip file is compared to the applications presently installed on the Dolphin terminal:

• If the application is not installed, AutoInstall installs the application. • If the application is already installed, AutoInstall checks to see if the zip file contains a newer version of the application and

installs the newer version. • If the application is already installed and there is not a newer version, AutoInstall ignores the installation file.

If AutoInstall is not enabled, the contents of the \Honeywell\autoinstall folder are ignored.

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Backup and Restore Power Tools

OverviewThe backup and restore power tools provide a utility for the backup and restoration of settings and user data on the terminal. The following items can be included in the backup:

• Call Logs• Contacts• Messages• System Settings• Music Playlists• Browser Bookmarks• Wi-Fi firmware configure file• Wi-Fi daemon APP configure file

Tap All Apps > Power Tools > Backup to access the Backup and Restore screen.

BackupTo perform a backup:

1. Tap Backup from the Backup and Restore screen.

2. For Power Tools versions 2.x, select Device or SD Card for the location to store the backup. If the backup is stored on the device, the backup is lost when a Factory Data Reset is performed. A backup stored on the SD card is preserved after a Factory Data Reset.

For Power Tools versions 3.x, skip to next step.

3. Select Add New Backup or select an existing backup to replace.

4. If a new backup is being created, enter a filename for the backup file and then select Continue.

If an existing backup is being replaced, confirm the replacement.

5. From the Selection screen, choose the settings and/or data to be included in the backup.

6. Tap Continue to perform the backup or Cancel to exit the backup.

Note: If the backup is to be used with the auto restore function, either create the backup in the \Honeywell\backup folder on the SD card or create the backup file elsewhere and copy it to that directory.

RestoreTo perform a restore from a previous backup:

1. Tap Restore from the Backup and Restore screen.

2. For Power Tools versions 2.x, select, select Device or SD Card for the location of the backup file to restore.

For Power Tools versions 3.x, skip to the next step.

3. Select an existing backup to restore.

4. From the Selection screen, select the items from the backup to be included in the restore process.

5. Tap Continue to perform the backup or Cancel to exit the backup.

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ScheduleNote: This feature is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x. For terminals running Power Tools version

3.x, use the DeviceConfig to auto restore system settings.

To enable auto restore after a reboot, tap the Schedule icon and select OK. When enabled, the \Honeywell\backup folder on the Dolphin terminal’s SD card is searched for a backup to restore after the terminal is rebooted.

AboutTap the About icon to display information about the Backup Power Tool.

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Provisional Bar Code (Power Tools Version 3.x)

OverviewWhen scanned, a provisional bar code instructs the terminal to download and install files from a network location setup by the device administrator. The source location defined in the bar code is typically a URL. The file types on the network can be soft-ware updates, software applications, licenses or general files you want to copy to the terminal.

Provisional bar codes are created using the workstation version of EZConfig Editor. The editor allows you to customize a Provisioner.xml file that defines the source location of the files and the action desired (e.g, install or copy files). After editing the Provisioner.xml file, you can generate bar code(s) from within the editor, and then scan the code(s) with the terminal to implement the instructions.

Creating a Provisional Bar Code

Before you Start1. Identify the files you want installed on the terminal. For each file you need to know the source location (network URL)

and the action you want to perform.

Source Location (Network URL) Requirements and Guidelines

• Supported protocols are HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP.• The source location must be accessible to the Dolphin terminal (e.g., an active network connection is required).• The source location cannot require a log-in. If a log-in is required by the server, the terminal will be unable to reach

the files.

Possible Actions

• Install a software update.• Install an Android software application.• Install settings with an XML file.• Install a license.• Copy a file to a specific location on the terminal.

2. Download and install EZConfig for Mobility on your workstation (PC). To learn how, see Installing EZConfig on the Workstation on page 4-1.

Note: EZConfig Editor, which is part of the EZConfig for Mobility software package, is needed to generate the provisional bar code.

Edit the Provisional.xml File1. Copy the Provisioner.xml file from the \IPSM card\honeywell\ezconfig\generated folder on the

terminal to the workstation (PC).

2. Open the EZConfig Editor (see page 4-1).

3. Either drag the Provisioner.xml file into the editor or click File Open and select the file.

If you use File Open, make sure the file type is set to All Files (*.*) instead of the default (*.exm) or you will not see the file listed.

4. Select OK to continue if a message appears warning you the file was created with an older tool.

5. Select Task. You may need to click the plus “+” icon to expand the sections.

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6. Each Task defines a set of instructions for a single file. How you edit the task's Key Values determines the actions taken when the provisional bar code is scanned. You can add more than one Task to the Provisioner.xml file if you have more than one file that requires instructions. To learn how to add additional tasks, see page 8-4.

Edit the Key Values for the selected Task. To edit the value, double-click on the Key name.

Task Keys

Action Values

Key Purpose

Action Sets how the file is processed after it is downloaded. For detailed information on each value, see Action Values, below.

Source Specifies the source location of the file (network URL).

The URL specified must be accessible from the terminal via an active network connection and include the protocol used to access the file on a server (e.g., http:// or https://). Sup-ported protocols are HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP.

The source location cannot require a log-in. If a log-in is required by the server, the terminal will be unable to reach the files.

Destination If the Action value is set to File, the Destination value defines the full-path file name where the file will be saved on the Dolphin terminal. If the Action value is set to either Software Update, APK, License or Settings, the Destination value is ignored.

Reboot Forces a reboot after the file has been installed. This option is typically not used, since the device reboots as needed to complete an installation.

Action Value File Type Effect after downloading the file

Software Update Over the Air (OTA) software update (*.zip) Reboots the terminal and initiates the software update.

APK Android application (*.apk) Stores the file in non-volatile storage, reboots the terminal and then initiates application installation.

License Honeywell Android application (*.xml) Installs the license in secure storage.

Settings Honeywell settings (*.xml) Applies the settings in the file.

File Any file Copies the file to a specific location on the terminal. The Destination value specifies the location.

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Generate the Bar Code

1. When you are finished editing the Provisioner.xml, click the bar code icon in the menu bar.

2. Select Full Contents under “Options (apply to bar code only)”.

3. Click Print. The default scale factor is 2. The lower the scale factor the larger the bar code size printed.

For more information about generating bar codes with the EZConfig Editor, see Creating Bar Codes on page 4-11.

Scanning a Provisional Bar CodeOnce you have generated a provisional bar code, you can use EZConfig on the terminal to scan and implement the installation instructions.

1. Tap All Apps > Power Tools > EZConfig . The EZConfig Client window opens.

2. Point the terminal at the Provisional bar code, and then tap SCAN.

EZConfig Client decodes the bar code. If there is only one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client deploys the package. Ifthere is more than one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client decodes the bar code, records that one bar code has beenread, and waits for the next scan.

3. Scan all the bar codes in the package.

When all the provisional bar codes in the package have been scanned, the EZConfig Client client deploys the installationinstructions.

For more information on how to use the EZConfig Client, see page 5-1.

Checking the Status via the Notification Panel

A notification appears in the status bar at the top of the screen when Provisioning actions are started. You can view additional status details by accessing Notification Panel and the Provisioning Status screen.

1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Notification Panel.

2. Tap the Provisioning notification.

3. Status details are organized into three screens: Active, Complete, and Errors.

• Select Active to view Provisioning tasks that are still in progress.• Select Complete to view recent Provisioning tasks that were successfully completed.

• Select Errors to view recent Provisioning tasks that failed.

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Clearing the Status Screens and Hiding the Provisioning Notification

Tap More and then select Clear Complete and Error to clear the history and hide the provisioning notification.

Adding a TaskEach Task defines a set of instructions for a single file.

To add a Task:

1. Right-click on an existing Task.

2. Select Copy.

3. Right-click the Task again, and then select Paste.

4. Update the Key Values for the new Task.

To remove a Task:

1. Right-click the Task.

2. Select Delete.

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Network Utilities

Accessing Network UtilitiesThe following Network Utilities configure the network connection(s) in the terminal:

Power Tools version 2.x

• Connection Manager (see below)• Wi-Fi Radio Settings (see page 9-2)• Wireless Manager (see page 9-4)

Power Tools version 3.x

• Connection Manager (see page 9-7)• Wi-Fi Radio Settings (see page 9-8)• Wi-Fi Info (see page 9-11)

These Network Utilities mirror DOS-prompt functions on your workstation:

• IP Config (see page 9-12)• Ping (see page 9-13)• Route (see page 9-14)

Power Tools Version 2.x Network Utilities

Connection Manager In Power Tools version 2.x, the Connection Manager utility provides access to turn the mobile (WWAN) radio On or Off and to select the firmware used for mobile network connections. You can also view the status of the radio and the current mobile network settings. From the All Apps screen, select Power Tools > Connection Manager.

If your terminal is running Power Tools Version 3.x, see Connection Manager on page 9-7.

Turning the Mobile Radio Power On or Off

Tap the ON/OFF toggle box next to Radio power on the Connection Manager screen to change the power status.

Viewing the Mobile Radio Status and Network Settings Tap the Radio power title to view the radio’s status and network settings including the RSSI dBm, Mode, Network type (e.g., UMTS), Firmware (e.g., AT&T).

Power Tools 2.x, Wi-Fi Radio Settings Power Tools 3.x, Wi-Fi Radio Settings (page 9-7)

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Changing the Firmware Mobile Network ConnectionsTo change the firmware used for mobile network connections:

1. Tap Mobile on the Connection Manager screen.

2. Tap Firmware manager.

3. Select the firmware you want to use for your mobile network connections (e.g., AT&T, Generic UMTS, China Unicom/Mobile).

4. If required, select a the SIM slot to be used. This setting may not be required if your mobile carrier does not require a SIM be installed in the terminal. Some terminals contain more than one SIM card use is dependent on the hard-ware capabilities of terminal.

5. Tap OK.

Wi-Fi Radio SettingsIn Power Tools version 2.x, the Wi-Fi Radio Settings app provides several options to configure the Wi-Fi radio in the Dolphin terminal. From the All Apps screen, select Power Tools > Wi-Fi Radio Settings. The radio settings are organized into five screens: 2.4GHz Channel, 5GHz Channel, Roaming, TX Rates and Other. Tap the name at the bottom of the screen to switch between the five configuration screens.

If your terminal is running Power Tools version 3.x, see Wi-Fi Radio Settings on page 9-8.

2.4GHz ChannelIdentify the channels to be used for 2.4GHz communication. By default channels 1 through 14 are enabled.

Tap the check mark on the right to disable a channel.

5GHz ChannelIdentify the channels to be used for 5GHz communication. By default, all channels are enabled. Channels are catego-rized by UNII-1 (36, 40, 44, 48), UNII-2 (52, 56, 60, 64), Extended (100,104,108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140) and UNII-3 (149, 153, 157, 161, 166).

Tap the check box to on the right to disable a channel.

RoamingCheck to enable roaming. By default roaming is enabled.

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Threshold 65(-dBm)Enter the roaming threshold. The current value for this parameter is reflected in the title (i.e., 65).

If the signal strength is less than the value selected for threshold, the Dolphin terminal searches for another AP to attempt roaming.

The default threshold is -65 dBm. To adjust this value, tap the down arrow.

Enter the desired threshold and tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

AP Diff 10 (dBm)Enter the amount by which the new access point signal strength must exceed the current access point before roaming to the new access point is attempted. The current value for this parameter is reflected in the title (i.e., 10).

The default AP signal difference is 10 dBm. To adjust this value, tap the down arrow.

Enter the desired AP Diff value and tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

Roam Scan Period 5000Enter the period of time (in milliseconds) the Dolphin terminal collects scan data before a roaming decision is made. The current value for this parameter is reflected in the title (i.e., 5000).

The default scan period is 5000 milliseconds. To adjust this value, tap the down arrow.

Enter the desired roam scan period and tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

DFS RoamingCheck the box to enable DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) roaming. By default DFS roaming is disabled.

Tx RatesIdentify the Tx rates to be used. By default all rates are selected. Tx Rates are categorized by CCK Rates (1, 2, 5. 5, 11 and 22 Mbps), OFDM Rates (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps) and DNM Rates (802.11n and MCS0 through MCS7).

Tap the check mark to on the right to disable a Tx rate.

OtherPower SaveDetermines the power save mode used by the Wi-Fi radio. Options are Auto (default), Active, Short Doze and Long Doze.

WMM/QoSDetermines if the radio uses Wi-Fi Multimedia extensions/Quality of Service. By default this option is enabled (checked).

Random AP SelectionDetermines if the Dolphin terminal associates with random access points. This option is disabled (unchecked) by default.

Random AP Min RSSI 60Specifies the minimum RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication). A random AP must have a signal strength indicator greater than this value before being considered for association. The current value for this parameter is reflected in the title (i.e., 60).

The default minimum RSSI is -60 dBm. To adjust this value, tap the down arrow.

Enter the desired AP Diff value and tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

Beacon Loss Count 30Specifies the threshold for missed beacons. If the number of missed beacons exceeds this parameter, a scan for another AP is initiated.

The default Beacon Loss Count is 30. To adjust this value, tap the down arrow,

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Enter the desired Beacon Loss Count and tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

Wireless ManagerIn Power Tools version 2.x, the Wireless Manager network utility provides access to the Wi-Fi Manager and the Connec-tion Manager (WWAN) where you can view and change the status of the terminal radios, scan and add networks, view current access point statistics, select your network firmware and set your hyper roaming preferences. From the All Apps screen, select Power Tools > Wireless Manager.

If your terminal is running Power Tools version 3.x, the Wireless Manager app has been removed and the its features have been added to the Connection Manager utility (see page 9-7) and the Wi-Fi Info (see page 9-11) app.

When the Wireless & Network screen appears, a blue arrow is displayed to the left of the highest priority wireless net-work connection. To change the priority, touch and hold on the text for the preferred connection, and then select OK.

Tap Wi-Fi to access the Wi-Fi Manager and:

• Scan and add networks.• View general information on current and scanned access points.• View detailed information on the current access point and roaming statistics.

Tap Mobile to access the Connection Manager and:

• Select the Network Firmware.• Select the SIM Slot accessed.• Turn Hyper roaming ON/OFF.

Note: In Power Tools version 2.x, select Connection Manager for direct access the manager without opening the Wireless Manager.

Turning the Wi-Fi or Mobile (WWAN) Radio On or Off

Tap the ON/OFF switch next to the radio name to change the power status.

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Accessing the Wi-Fi ManagerIn Power Tools version 2.x, select Wi-Fi from the Wireless Manager network utility. The Wi-Fi Manager provides access to add or delete saved Wi-Fi network settings or view roaming statistics. The Wi-Fi radio must be turned on

to access the Wi-Fi Manager screen.

View, Add or Delete Wi-Fi Network Access PointsTo view a list of saved Wi-Fi network scan and for available access points within range of the terminal, tap Scan Result on the Wi-Fi Manager screen.

To add and save a Wi-Fi network access point (AP):

1. Tap Add a network at the bottom of the list on the Scan Results screen.

2. Enter the Network SSID name.

3. Select a Security network type (e.g., Open, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP).

4. Enter the required security information for the network type (e.g., password).

5. Tap Save. The network appears on the Scan Results list with “Saved” under the name.

6. If you want the network added to your favorite list, tap by the access point name.

7. When the prompt is displayed, tap OK to add to the favorite list.

To delete an access point that has been saved:

1. Tap and hold the access point name.

2. When the prompt is displayed, tap Forget to remove the access point from the list.

Viewing Detailed AP InfoTap AP Info on the Wi-Fi Manager screen to generate a detailed list of active AP connections and any available Wi-Fi networks within range of the terminal.

If the Dolphin terminal has an active AP connection, the connected AP appears first on the list and is highlighted with a darker background. The SSID, BSSID, IP address, channel number and signal strength for the AP is pro-vided. The information periodically refreshes.

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To view additional information about the active connection (e.g., DHCP details, link speed):

1. Tap the connected AP.

2. From the connection information screen, tap Next to view encryption and security configuration informa-tion for the Wi-Fi connection.

3. Tap Previous to return to the connection information screen.

If the Dolphin terminal is not currently connected to an access point, the dark area at the top of the screen indi-cates there is no active connection. Additional information may be displayed indicating if the terminal is scanning for an access point or if Wi-Fi is not enabled.

Below the darker area are any discovered access points found during a scan. For each access point listed, addi-tional information is provided: SSID, BSSID, signal strength, encryption type, 802.11 band and the number of times this terminal has connected to the access point since the last reboot.

You can tap the Scan icon in the upper right corner of the screen to manually initiate a scan for access points.

Using the Roam TrackerSelect Roam Tracker to display detailed information on the current access point and roaming statistics.

The top of the screen displays the SSID, BSSID, RSSI and IP address of the currently connected access point. The next section displays the number of BSSID changes and connection time-related parameters. The bottom section is a table listing any access points that have been discovered. The first access point is listed in bold and blue. This is the currently connected access point. For each access point, the screen displays the BSSID, channel and count (the number of times the Dolphin terminal has connected to this access point since last reboot).

Tap the Scan icon to manually initiate a scan for access points.

Connected AP

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Power Tools Version 3.x Network Utilities

Connection ManagerIn Power Tools version 3.x, the Connection Manager app provides access to change the status of the WiFi radio, scan and add networks, forget a network connection, and create a network favorites list.

Note: Connection Manager is not available on CT50 models, select All Apps > Settings > Wi-Fi to adjust Wi-Fi radio settings and manage networks.

If your terminal is running Power Tools Version 2.x, see Connection Manager on page 9-1 and Wireless Manager on page 9-4.

Turning the Wi-Fi On or Off

Tap the ON/OFF switch next to the radio name to change the power status.

View, Add or Delete Wi-Fi Network Access PointsTo view a list of saved Wi-Fi networks and scan for available access points within range of the terminal:

1. Tap Wi-Fi on the Connection Manager screen.

2. Tap Scan Results.

To save a Wi-Fi network access point (AP):

1. Tap Wi-Fi on the Connection Manager screen, and then Scan Results.

2. Tap Add a network at the bottom of the list.

3. Enter the Network SSID name.

4. Select a Security network type (e.g., Open, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP).

5. Enter the required security information for the network type (e.g., password).

6. Tap Save. The network appears on the Scan Results list with “Saved” under the name.

7. If you want the network added to your favorite list, tap by the access point name.

8. When the prompt is displayed, tap OK to add to the favorite list.

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To delete an Wi-Fi network access point that has been saved:

1. Tap and hold the access point name.

2. When the prompt is displayed, tap Forget to remove the access point from the list.

Wi-Fi Radio SettingsIn Power Tools version 3.x, the Wi-Fi Radio Settings utility provides several options for the advanced configuration of the Wi-Fi radio in the Dolphin terminal. From the All Apps screen, select Power Tools > Wi-Fi Radio Settings.

If your terminal is running Power Tools version 2.x, see Wi-Fi Radio Settings on page 9-2.

The Wi-Fi settings are organized into four screens: Basic, Advanced, 2.4GHz Channel, and 5GHz Channel. To switch between the screens, tap the name listed at the top of the screen.

Once you have edited the settings, tap more , and then Apply Wi-Fi settings to save and apply your changes.

Station Mode Configuration SettingsStation mode is the default operating mode for the terminal Wi-Fi adapter. In station mode the adapter operates as a client that connects to a wireless network via a Wi-Fi AP (e.g., router). Select Basic on the Wi-Fi Radio Settings utility screen to access the following Station Mode configuration settings:

Dot11 ModeTap to specify the 802.11 mode used by the Wi-Fi adapter. Select one of the following: auto, abg, 11b, 11g, 11n, 11g Only, 11n Only, 11b Only, 11ac Only, or 11ac. The default setting is auto.

WMMSelect the check box to either enable (check) or disable (no check) Wi-Fi Multimedia network traffic prioritization for better Quality of Service (QoS). The default settings is enabled.

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802.11dSelect the check box to either enable (check) or disable (no check) 802.11d mode support.

802.11d BypassSelect the check box to either enable (check) or disable (no check) bypassing using 802.11d mode on first passive scan. If enabled, the radio driver does not use 802.11d for the first passive scan event initiated after terminal is powered on.

DFS Channel ScanSelect the check box to either enable (check) or disable (no check) scanning for Dynamic Frequency Selection channels.

CCX Select the check box to either enable (check) or disable (no check) Cisco Compatible Extension requirements.

Roaming Trigger RSSI ThresholdSelect to enter the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) threshold that triggers roaming. The current value for the parameter is reflected in the title (i.e., 65). If the received signal strength is less than the value selected for the threshold, the Dolphin terminal searches for another AP to attempt roaming.

The default threshold is -65 dBm. Enter the desired threshold, and then tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

Roaming Trigger RSSI Diff

Select to enter the amount by which the new AP signal strength must exceed the current AP signal strength before the radio attempts to roam to the new AP. The current value for this parameter is reflected in the title (i.e., 10).

The default difference is 10 dBm. Enter the desired AP Diff value, and then tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

Roaming Across Band Enable/DisableSelect the check box to either enable (check) or disable (no check) roaming across bands.

Regulatory Domain SelectionTap to configure the adapter for use in a specific regulatory domain. Select one of the following: FCC, ETSI, JAPAN, WORLD, N_AMER_EXC_FCC, APAC, KOREA, HI_5GHz, or NO_5GHz. The default setting is FCC.

Country SelectionSelect to enter the Country configuration used in Station mode. The default country setting is US (United States). Enter the desired ISO 3166-1 Country Code (see page A-5), and then tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

EnvironmentTap to configure the adapter for a specific environment type when in Station mode. Select one of the following: Indoor, Outdoor or Both. The default setting is Both.

Advanced Station Mode ConfigurationSelect Advanced on the Wi-Fi Radio Settings utility screen to access the following advanced Station Mode configura-tion settings:

RTS Threshold Select and enter an RTS threshold to be used when the adapter operates in Station mode. The adapter initiates an RTS when a packets exceeds the specified data byte threshold. The RTS value can be between 0 to 2347. The default is 2347. Enter the RTS threshold, and then tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

Fragmentation ThresholdSelect and enter a packet fragmentation threshold to be used when the adapter operates in Station mode. The threshold determines how larger packets are fragmented into smaller packets for transmission. The threshold sets the maximum data byte size allowed for the fragmented packets. The fragmentation threshold value can be between 256 to 2347. The default is 2346. Enter the fragment threshold, and then tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

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AP Mode Configuration SettingsIn AP mode, the Wi-Fi adapter operates as an AP for other wireless adapters. Select Basic on the Wi-Fi RadioSettings utility screen to access the following AP Mode Configuration settings:

Country SelectionSelect to enter the Country configuration used in AP mode. The default country setting is US (United States). Enter the desired ISO 3166-1 Country Code, and then tap OK to save or Cancel to discard.

EnvironmentTap to configure the adapter for a specific environment type when in AP mode. Select one of the following: Indoor, Outdoor or Both. The default setting is Both.

Operation BandTap to configure the adapter for a specific operating band when in AP mode. Select one of the following: 2.4GHz, 4.9GHz, Low-5GHz, Mid-5Gz, High-5GHz. The default setting is 2.4GHz.

2.4GHz ChannelTap 2.4GHz Channel on the Wi-Fi Radio Settings utility screen to view and identify the channels to be used for 2.4GHz communication. By default channels 1 through 14 are enabled.

Tap the check mark on the right to disable a channel.

5GHz ChannelTap 5GHz Channel on the Wi-Fi Radio Settings utility screen to view and identify the channels for 5GHz communica-tion. By default, all channels are enabled. Channels are categorized by UNII-1 (36, 40, 44, 48), UNII-2 (52, 56, 60, 64), Extended (100,104,108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140) and UNII-3 (149, 153, 157, 161, 165).

Tap the check box to on the right to disable a channel.

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Wi-Fi InfoIn Power Tools 3.x, the Wi-Fi Info utility provides access to turn the Wi-Fi radio On or Off, view connected and available AP network information, and roaming information.

If your terminal is running Power Tools 2.x, see Wireless Manager on page 9-4.

Turning the Wi-Fi Radio On or Off

Tap the Wi-Fi ON/OFF switch next to change the power status.

Viewing Detailed AP InfoTap AP Info on the Wi-Fi Information screen to generate a detailed list of active AP connections and any available Wi-Fi networks within range of the terminal.

If the Dolphin terminal has an active AP connection, the connected AP appears first on the list and is highlighted with a darker background. The SSID, BSSID, IP address, channel number and signal strength for the AP is provided. The information periodically refreshes.

To view additional information about the active connection (e.g., DHCP details, link speed):

1. Tap the connected AP.

2. From the connection information screen, tap Next to view encryption and security configuration informa-tion for the Wi-Fi connection.

3. Tap Previous to return to the connection information screen.

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If the Dolphin terminal is not currently connected to an access point, the dark area at the top of the screen indicates there is no active connection. Additional information may be displayed indicating if the terminal is scanning for an access point or if Wi-Fi is not enabled.

Below the darker area are any discovered access points. For each access point listed the following information is dis-played: SSID, BSSID, signal strength, encryption type, 802.11 band and the number of times this terminal has con-nected to the access point since the last reboot.

You can tap the Scan icon in the upper right corner of the screen to manually initiate a scan for access points.

Using the Roam TrackerSelect Roam Tracker to display detailed information on the current access point and roaming statistics.

The top of the screen displays the SSID, BSSID, RSSI and IP address of the currently connected access point. The mid-section displays the number of BSSID changes and connection time-related parameters. The bottom section is a table listing any access points that have been discovered. The first access point is listed in bold and blue. This is the currently connected access point. For each access point, the screen displays the BSSID, channel and count (the num-ber of times the Dolphin terminal has connected to this access point since last reboot).

Tap the Scan icon to manually initiate a scan for access points.

IP ConfigIPConfig is a kernel utility that displays, releases, and renews IP parameters for on-board network adapters.

Field Description

Network interfaces This drop down list contains the network adapters currently installed in the Dolphin terminal. Every field and button on this screen pertains to the adapter selected in this drop down list.

MAC Addr Displays the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the selected Adapter. This is the serial num-ber burned into the adapter that uniquely identifies it.

IP Addr Displays the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the selected network adapter.

Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask for the IP address of the selected network adapter.

Broadcast Addr Displays the broadcast address used to transmit messages and data packets to network systems for the selected network adapter.

Connected AP

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Settings

Press Menu, and then tap Settings on the options menu.

ClearPress Menu, and then tap Clear on the options menu. Clears (releases) the DHCP configuration for the current network adapter.

RefreshPress Menu, and then tap Refresh on the options menu. This option refreshes (renews) DHCP configuration for the adapter.

AboutPress Menu, and then tap About on the options menu

The About screen displays information about the IP Config Power Tool.

PingPing 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.

Flags Displays the interface flags. 0x1 /* interface is up*/0x2 /* broadcast address valid*/0x4 /* turn on debugging*/0x8 /* is a loopback net*/0x10 /* interface is has p-p link*/0x20 /* avoid use of trailers*/0x40 /* interface RFC2863 OPER_UP*/0x80 /* no ARP protocol*/0x100/* receive all packets*/0x200/* receive all multicast packets*/0x400/* master of a load balance*/0x800/* slave of a load balancer*/0x1000/* Supports multicast*/0x2000/* can set media type*/0x4000/* auto media select active*/0x8000/* dialup device with changing addresses*/0x10000/* driver signals L1 up*/0x20000/* driver signals dormant*/0x40000/* echo sent packets*/

Field Description

Use static IP Check to enter static IP information. When unchecked, DHCP is used.

IP Addr Tap and specify the IP address.

Netmask Tap and specify the netmask in IP address format.

Dest address Tap and specify the destination address in IP address format.

Field Description

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Using the Ping Utility

SettingsPress Menu, and then tap Settings on the option menu.

Note: You do not need to complete all the fields on the Ping window to successfully execute. The only necessary entry is the Destination IP address.

ClearPress Menu, and then tap Clear on the options menu.

Clears the ping results. If an active ping is in process, the ping continues.

AboutPress Menu, and then tap About on the options menu.

The About screen displays version information about the Ping Power Tool.

RouteRoute is a kernel utility that allows the user to view 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) that may be used to route packets to hosts on other subnets.

Field Description

Input destination Enter the IP address. This field is required.

ping Starts the ping utility. Once started, this button is labeled stop. Tap the stop button to stop the ping utility and display the ping statistics.

Field Description

Timeout (seconds) Enter the timeout time in seconds.

Send packet size Indicate the packet size for sending; 64 is the default.

Send count Indicate the count for sending; Infinite is the default.

TTL Enter the Time To Live (TTL). TTL is the maximum number of times a packet is allowed to travel through the network before it is discarded.

ToS Enter the Type of Service (TOS); it should be eight bits broken into five subfields.

Record route Check the box to record the router addresses where the packet transfers.

MTU discovery Select the path Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) discovery. Options include:• Do prohibit fragmentation, even locally• Do Path MTU (PMTU) discovery, fragment locally• Do not set the Don’t Fragment (DF) flag.

Pinging a broadcast address

Check the box to ping the broadcast address, which means all hosts in the network respond to the ping.

Wait seconds Indicate the wait interval between sending each packet.

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Add

DeleteThis option deletes the selected route.

Delete can also be accessed by pressing Menu key on some models, and then tapping Delete.

Delete AllPress Menu, and then tap Delete All.

This option deletes all routes.

RefreshPress Menu, and then tap Refresh.

This option refreshes the Route list.

AboutPress Menu, and then tap About.

Displays information on the Route Power Tool.

Field Description

Destination Enter the destination IP address.

Mask Enter the mask in IP address format.

Gateway Enter the gateway IP address.

MetricDetermine whether one route should be chosen over another by assigning a priority (1-9999).

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ScanWedge and Symbology Settings

OverviewPower Tools Version 2.x

ScanWedge sends data from the decoder interface to the foreground application as keystrokes (as if the data were entered via the keyboard). The foreground application is the open software application whose window is currently active on the dis-play. As a result, you can review input data in applications such as messaging, email or third-party text entry applications.

Power Tools software suite 2.x includes both the ScanWedge app and the ScanTool app.

To learn more about using the ScanWedge app, see below.

To learn more about modifying persistent symbology settings on the terminal, see page 10-11.

Power Tools Version 3.x

The scan wedge feature is managed through All Apps > Settings > Scanning. The ScanWedge and ScanTool apps have been removed from the Power Tools suite.

To learn more about managing the Scanning settings, see the user’s guide for your Dolphin model.

ScanWedge App (Power Tools Version 2.x)The ScanWedge app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

Enabling or Disabling ScanWedgeTo enable or disable ScanWedge:

1. Tap All Apps > Power Tools > ScanWedge.

2. Tap the check box next to Enable.

• When ScanWedge is enabled, the box is checked and the ScanWedge icon appears in the notification/statusbar at the top of the screen. The ScanWedge notification can be used as a shortcut to access the application mainscreen, simply swipe down from the top of the screen and select the ScanWedge notification.

• When ScanWedge is disabled, the box has no check mark. By default ScanWedge is disabled.

Enabling ScanWedge at StartupTo run ScanWedge automatically when the Dolphin terminal boots up, add ScanWedge to the Autorun list in Configure Autorun (see page 6-1).

Changing ScanWedge Settings from the Application ScreenWhen ScanWedge is enabled, the following menu items are available from the application screen:

• General SettingsSelect to access to configuration settings for: prefixes, suffixes, data formating, scan notifications, and centeringwindow for decode scanning.

• Symbology SettingsSelect to enable or disable bar code symbologies and configure symbology specific bar code settings. For moreinformation, see Symbology Settings on page 10-9.

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If you make changes to the general or symbology settings via the application menus, you must save the changes to theScanWedge.xml file and apply the configuration changes to the app.

1. After changing the settings, open the EZConfig Utils Power Tool.

The utility creates a copy of the ScanWedge.xml file, with the changes, in the \Honeywell\ezconfig\generated folder and opens the file in the EZConfig Editor.

2. Press Menu and then select Save.

3. Press Menu and then select Update Configure to apply the configuration changes to the app.

Changing the ScanWedge.XML Settings via the EZConfig EditorThe ScanWedge.xml file specifies configuration parameters for the ScanWedge application and must not be moved from its location on the terminal. You can customize the Settings section in the ScanWedge.xml file using the EZConfig Editor.

Open the ScanWedge.xml file in the workstation version of the EZConfig Editor, and then select Settings. To edit a Value double-click the Key name. For more information on how to edit an XML file, see Working with Open XML Files on page 4-4.

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Prefix and Suffix SettingsIn the Settings section of the ScanWedge.xml file, the following Keys determine how ScanWedge interprets data from the decoder.

Key Name DescriptionDefault Value

Available Values

prefix_key ASCII keys to send before the decoded data

Empty, No pre-fix key(s) sent

Available Values:

8, back

9, tab

12, clear

13, enter

16, shift

18, alt

32, space

33, page up

34, page down

35, end

37, left <

38, up ^

39, right >

40, down

48~57, 0~9

65~90, A~Z

prefix_string Defines the string to be sent prior to the decoded/received data.

Empty, No pre-fix string sent

For example: prefix_string = PREFIX

The example listed above would cause “PREFIX” to be sent prior to any decoded data.

prefix_id Specifies the symbology identi-fier sent prior to the decoded/received 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.

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Notification KeysIn the Settings section of the ScanWedge.xml file, the following Keys contain parameters for ScanWedge notifications

including sound and LED behavior.

suffix_key ASCII keys to send after the decoded data

Empty, No pre-fix key(s) sent

Available Values:

8, back

9, tab

12, clear

13, enter

16, shift

18, alt

32, space

33, page up

34, page down

35, end

37, left <

38, up ^

39, right >

40, down

48~57, 0~9

65~90, A~Z

suffix_string Defines the string to be sent after the decoded/received data.

Empty, No suf-fix string sent

For example: PrefixKeys = SUFFIX

The example listed above would cause “SUFFIX” to be sent prior to any decoded data.

Key Name DescriptionDefault Value

Available Values

enable_statusbar_notifica-tion

Show icon in status bar when scanwedge is enabled

true false = Disable; no icon displayed in task-bar.

true = Enable; icon displayed in taskbar.

scan_sound Enables and disables audio notification for decode/data reception. There is one sound for success and another sound for an error.

true false = Disable; no sound on decoding.

true = Enable; sound on decoding.

scan_led Enables and disables LED notification for decode/data reception.

true false = Disable; no LEDs on decoding.

true = Enable; LEDs on decoding.

Key Name DescriptionDefault Value

Available Values

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Formatting KeysScanWedge supports data formatting. In the Settings section of the ScanWedge.xml file, the following Keys contain options to format bar code data.

Available Data Formatting CommandsThese are the data formatting operations applied to the bar code data. The entire command string is entered into the format key. Use spaces to separate multiple commands.

Key Name DescriptionDefault Value

Available Values

dataformat Enable or disable data format-ting

false false = Disable data formatting

true = Support data formatting

format Specifies data formatting parameters

F100 See Available Data Formatting Commands below.

codeid Identifies the Code ID that the bar code's symbology must have for the format to be applied. The Code ID is a sin-gle character that is case-sen-sitive; e.g., set CodeID=j to apply the format to Code 128 only.

Empty Empty = No Code ID

X = See Symbology Chart on page A-4.

length Determines the length the bar code data must have for the format to be applied.

0 Empty = Format applies to any length

0 = Format applies to any length

X = The length

Command Description

Send Commands

F1 Send all characters.

Include in the output message all of the characters from the input message, starting from current cursor position, followed by an insert character.

Syntax = F1xx where xx stands for the insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and charac-ter codes.

F2 Send a number of characters.

Include in the output message a number of characters followed by an insert character. Start from the current cursor position and continue for “nn” characters or through the last character in the input message, followed by character “xx.”

Syntax = F2nnxx where nn stands for the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters, and xx stands for the insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and charac-ter codes.

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F3 Send all characters up to a particular character.

Include in the output message all characters from the input message, starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing to, but not including, the search character “ss,” followed by an insert character. The cursor is moved forward to the “ss” character.

Syntax = F3ssxx where ss stands for the search character’s hex value for its ASCII code, and xx stands for the insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and charac-ter codes.

E9 Send all but the last characters.

Include in the output message all but the last “nn” characters, starting from the current cursor posi-tion. The cursor is moved forward to one position past the last input message character included.

Syntax = E9nn where nn stands for the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters that will not be sent at the end of the message.

F4 Insert a character multiple times.

Send “xx” character “nn” times in the output message, leaving the cursor in the current position.

Syntax = F4xxnn where xx stands for the insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code, and nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number of times it should be sent.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and charac-ter codes.

B3 Insert a symbology name.

Insert the name of the bar code’s symbology in the output message, without moving the cursor. Only symbologies with a Honeywell ID are included (see Symbology Chart on page A-4).

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and charac-ter codes.

B4 Insert bar code length.

Insert the bar code’s length in the output message, without moving the cursor. The length is expressed as a numeric string and does not include leading zeros.

Move Commands

F5 Move the cursor forward a number of characters. Move the cursor ahead “nn” characters from cur-rent cursor position.

Syntax = F5nn where nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters the cursor should be moved ahead.

F6 Move the cursor backward a number of characters. Move the cursor back “nn” characters from cur-rent cursor position.

Syntax = F6nn where nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters the cursor should be moved back.

F7 Move the cursor to the beginning. Move the cursor to the first character in the input message.

Syntax = F7.

EA Move the cursor to the end. Move the cursor to the last character in the input message.

Syntax = EA.

Command Description

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Search Commands

F8 Search forward for a character.

Search the input message forward for “xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the “xx” character.

Syntax = F8xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and character codes.

F9 Search backward for a character.

Search the input message backward for “xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the “xx” character.

Syntax = F9xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and character codes.

B0 Search forward for a string.

Search forward for “s” string from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “s” string.

Syntax = B0nnnnS where nnnn is the string length (up to 9999), and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string. For example, B0000454657374 will search forward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string “Test.”

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and character codes.

B1 Search backward for a string.

Search backward for “s” string from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “s” string.

Syntax = B1nnnnS where nnnn is the string length (up to 9999), and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string. For example, B1000454657374 will search backward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string “Test.”

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and character codes.

E6 Search forward for a non-matching character.

Search the input message forward for the first non-“xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx” character.

Syntax = E6xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and

character codes.

E7 Search backward for a non-matching character.

Search the input message backward for the first non-“xx” character from the current cursor posi-tion, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx” character.

Syntax = E7xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and character codes.

Command Description

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Miscellaneous Commands

FB Suppress characters.

Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters, starting at the current cursor position, as the cursor is advanced by other commands. When the FC command is encountered, the suppress function is terminated. The cursor is not moved by the FB command. Syntax = FBnnxxyy . . zz where nn is a count of the number of suppressed characters in the list, and xxyy . . zz is the list of characters to be suppressed.

FC Stop suppressing characters.

Disables suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters.

Syntax = FC.

E4 Replace characters.

Replaces up to 15 characters in the output message, without moving the cursor. Replacement continues until the E5 command is encountered.

Syntax = E4nnxx1xx2yy1yy2...zz1zz2 where nn is the total count of the number of characters in the list (characters to be replaced plus replacement characters); xx1 defines characters to be replaced and xx2 defines replacement characters, continuing through zz1 and zz2.

E5 Stop replacing characters.

Terminates character replacement.

Syntax = E5.

FE Compare characters.

Compare the character in the current cursor position to the character “xx.” If characters are equal, move the cursor forward one position.

Syntax = FExx where xx stands for the comparison character’s hex value for its ASCII code.

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and charac-ter codes.

B2 Compare string.

Compare the string in the input message to the string “s.” If the strings are equal, move the cursor forward past the end of the string.

Syntax = B2nnnnS where nnnn is the string length (up to 9999), and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string. For example, B2000454657374 will compare the string at the current cursor position with the 4 character string “Test.”

Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-1 for decimal, hex and character codes.

EC Check for a number.

Check to make sure there is an ASCII number at the current cursor position. The format is aborted if the character is not numeric.

ED Check for non-numeric character.

Check to make sure there is a non-numeric ASCII character at the current cursor position. The format is aborted if the character is numeric.

Command Description

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Centering Window KeysIn the Settings section of the ScanWedge.xml file, the following Keys determine the centering window for bar code

scanning.

Symbology SettingsThe Symbology Settings allow you to enable or disable specific bar code symbologies. Tap the check box to enable (check) or disable (no check) a symbology. Tap the arrow to the right to access specific configuration parameters for the symbology.

For more information on the individual settings for each of the symbologies, refer to the Honeywell Decode API documentation in the SDK documentation. To learn more about modifying persistent symbology settings on the terminal,see page 10-11.

EF Insert a delay.

Inserts a delay of up to 49,995 milliseconds (in multiples of 5), starting from the current cursor position.

Syntax = EFnnnn where nnnn stands for the delay in 5ms increments, up to 9999. This command can only be used with keyboard wedge interfaces.

Key Name DescriptionDefault Value

Available Values

center Enable and disables the decode centering window for the decoder.

false false = Disabled; centering is disabled for ScanWedge.

true = Enabled; bar codes are decoded only if they are within the centering win-dow specified by the rest of the keys in this section.

top Specifies the top coordinate of the centering window.

290 Enter the coordinates in pixels.

It is recommended the default values be used for the Centering parameters.

bottom Specifies the bottom coordi-nate of the centering window.

350

left Specifies the left coordinate of the centering window.

386

right Specifies the right coordinate of the centering window.

446

Command Description

Access SymbologyParameters

Enable or DisableSymbology

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ScanTool App (Power Tools Version 2.x)Note: The ScanTool app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

Tap All Apps > Power Tools > ScanTool . ScanTool initializes and provides several scanning options.

Activity resultTap Activity result to initiate a scan. The terminal indicates the success or failure of the scan via the LED and the good or bad scan sound. The scanned data is not stored or used by the application. This option is designed to familiarize an opera-tor with the good and bad scan indicators.

Show resultTap Show result to initiate a scan. Upon a successful scan, the bar code data and bar code format are displayed in the Results panel. The scanned data is not saved or used for any other purposes. After reviewing the results, tap the back key to return to the ScanTool.

If the scan is unsuccessful, you are returned to the ScanTool screen.

Share by SMSTap Share by SMS (Short Message Service, a text messaging service component of phone and mobile devices) to initiate a scan. Upon a successful scan, an SMS message is opened with the bar code data in the body of the message. To send the message, enter the recipient(s) and tap Send.

If the scan is unsuccessful, you are returned to the ScanTool screen.

Share by MMSTap Share by MMS (Multimedia Message Service, a message format including multimedia content for phones and mobile devices) to initiate a scan. Upon a successful scan, an MMS message is opened with the bar code data in the body of the message. To send the message, enter the recipient(s) and tap Send.

If the scan is unsuccessful, you are returned to the ScanTool screen.

Share by emailTap Share by email to initiate a scan. Upon a successful scan, an email message is opened with the bar code data in the body of the message. To send the email, enter the recipient(s) and tap Send.

If the scan is unsuccessful, you are returned to the ScanTool screen.

Share by resultTap Share by result to initiate a scan. The autoshare application is selected by bar code content.

SettingsTap Settings to enable and disable bar code symbologies. Symbologies with a check mark to the left are enabled. Tap the box to enable or disable a symbology. Tap the arrow to the right to access the symbology specific configuration parameters.

Access SymbologyParameters

Enable or DisableSymbology

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AboutTap About for information about the ScanTool Power Tool.

Modifying Persistent Symbology Settings (Power Tools Version 2.x)Note: This feature is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

If you want to customize the persistent symbology settings available on the terminal, use the workstation version of EZConfig Editor to modify the Symbology_Scanwedge.ini file, generate configuration bar codes from the edited file, and then scan the bar codes with any terminal you want to customize.

Editing the Symbology_Scanwedge.ini File1. Copy the Symbology_Scanwedge.ini file from the terminal to your workstation (PC).

The file is located two locations on your terminal: ipsm/honeywell/symbology and sdcard/honeywell/symbology.

2. Open EZConfig Editor on the workstation.

3. Either drag the Symbology_Scanwedge.ini file into the editor or click File Open and select the file.

If you use File Open, make sure the file type is set to INI files (*.ini) instead of the default EasyXml (*.exm).

4. Select the Symbology section.

5. Once Symbology is selected, the section keys and their current values appear in the upper right quadrant of the screen.The Key name starts with the symbology type (e.g., Aztec Code or Australian Post) and then identifies the setting itconfigures (e.g., Min_Length, available).

Click on the Value to make changes. For more information, see Key Names and Values on page 10-12.

6. Click File > Save, to save any changes made. You are now ready to Export EZConfig Bar Codes and Update theSymbology Settings on the Terminal (see page 10-13).

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Key Names and Values

Key Purpose

Key names start with the symbology type (shown as “xxx” in the key column below).

xxx available Sets the status of the symbology, which determines if the symbology appears as an option on the Symbology settings menu screen.

When the Value is set to true, the symbology designated (xxx) is active and appears on the symbology list.

When the Value is set to false, the symbology is inactive and does not appear on the symbology list.

xxxPropertyEnableList Indicates the sum of all checked property values.

If you access the Symbology Settings on the terminal and tap the arrow to the right of a symbology type, specific configuration parameters for the symbology are available. By editing the Value of the xxxPropertyEnableList Key, you can designate which parameters (properties) are enabled (checked) by default.

Example:

You want to have “Enable Symbology” and “Send Num Sys (UPC-A/UPC-E)” enabled (checked) by default when accessing the advanced UPC-A set-tings screen.

1. Locate the Constant Field Values for each parameter in the Honeywell CommonES Android SDK documentation. To download the SDK, go to www.honeywellaidc.com.

The constant field value for “UPC-A/UPC-e Send Num Sys” is 64 and 1 for “Enable Symbology”. The sum of the values is 65.

2. Enter 65 as the value for the UPC-AProperty Enable Key (UPC-AProperty Enable=65)

xxx_Min_Length xxx_Min_Length

Sets the default value shown in the Minimum Length or Maximum Length fields for a symbology.

Example:

To set the Code 11 Minimum Length default field value to 1 and the Maxi-mum Length default value to 3750, enter: Code 11_Min_Length=1Code 11_Max_Length=3750

OCR Specific Keys

xxxSupport Sets the status for OCRBSupport, which determines if OCR is supported.

When the Value is set to true, OCR is supported.

When the Value is set to false, OCR is not supported.

xxxMode Sets the default OCRMode. The Value options include:

0 = disable

1= normal mode

2 = inverse mode

3 = both modes

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Export EZConfig Bar Codes and Update the Symbology Settings on the TerminalOnce you have saved the modified Symbology_Scanwedge.ini file with EZConfig Editor on your workstation:

1. Click Create Bar Code on the toolbar while the Symbology_Scanwedge.ini file is open.

The EZConfig Bar Code window opens displaying the Bar Codes tab that includes details about the generated bar codes.

2. Click Print. For more information on printing options in EZConfig, see Printing and Saving Options on page 4-14.

3. On the terminal, select Power Tools > EZConfig .

4. Scan the bar codes in sequence. After the bar codes are scanned the terminal automatically updates the symbologysettings.

5. Verify the changes by accessing the modified settings screens.

xxxUSERTYPE Sets the default User Type.

When the Value is set to 1, simple type is enabled.

When the Value is set to 2, professional type is enabled allowing the user to edit his own template.

If Simple Type is enabled (1):

The default OCR font type support is defined by the OCRFONT Key Value.

1 = OCR-A font

2 = OCR-B font

3 = Both A and B

The default OCR length is defined by the OCRLength Key Value.

If Professional Type is enabled (2):

The USERTEMPLATE Key Value is used to define the custom user tem-plate.

Key Purpose

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11

Additional Power Tools

OverviewThis chapter describes the following Power Tools:

Power Tool Icon See Page

Apps Config11-2

BattMon11-2

Configure Hotkeys11-3

Counter Viewer11-3

File Browser11-12

Diagnostic Information

11-11

Logging11-13

Log View11-16

NoSIP11-18

Reboot11-18

Shell Plus11-18

Suspend11-19

SysInfo11-20

Task Manager11-23

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Apps ConfigThis displays the applications on your device. Click on either or Disable/Enable Apps or Uninstall App Updates. A list of your applications is displayed. Select those that you want to enable or disable, or those whose automatic updates you want to discon-tinue. To enable or disable these settings in the AppsConfig.xml file, the following syntax is used:

Enable = <App Package Name>:1

Disable = <App Package Name>:0

BattMonBattMon can be used to monitor the charge status of the battery. If the terminal is running Power Tools version 2.x the BattMon can also be used to enable or disable battery status LED notifications.

To Access the BattMonFrom the Home screen, tap All Apps > Power Tools > BattMon. Information about the status of the battery is shown on the screen.

• The battery charge level (%) is indicated in text format at the top of the screen.• The battery health appears under the charge level (only available with Power Tools version 3.x).• The wallpaper contains a battery icon that is shaded blue in 20% increments to correspond to the level of battery charge.• The battery icon displays a lightning bolt graphic when external power is attached.

Note: To start BattMon automatically after each reboot, enable the BattMon Program in Autorun Applications on page 6-1.

BattMon OptionsDepending on the version of Power Tools on the device there are 2 or three battery monitoring options, you can enable or disable from the BattMon app.

Save Charging History to a Log

Tap the Off/On switch next to Save charging history to enable or disable saving the charging history to a log. By default this option is off and charging history is not saved. When on, the charging history is saved to a log that can

be viewed using the All Charging Records option under More .

Enable or Disable Battery Status Notifications

Tap the Off/On switch next to Enable notification to enable or disable notifications about the battery status.

By default this option is off, and notifications are not enabled. When enabled , a smaller BattMon icon appears in the notifications area of the status bar at the top of the screen.

Enable or Disable Battery Status LEDNote: This feature in the BattMon app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

By default the terminal Battery Status Indicator LED is enabled. The LED provides feedback on the charge status of the battery. For information on the location of the LED and the feedback it provides, see the user’s guide for your model type.

On terminals running Power Tools version 2.x, the LED can be disabled using the BattMon app. Tap the Off/On

switch to enable or disable the Battery Notification LED. By default this option is on, and the Battery Notifica-tion LED is enabled.

On terminals running Power Tools version 3.x, the LED can be disabled by selecting the No Battery LED option under Settings > Battery LED.

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About

Tap the More then tap About on the options menu

The About screen displays information about the BattMon Power Tool.

All Charging Records

Tap the More then tap All Charging Records on the options menu. The charging history of the device is displayed.

Clearing Charging Records

While the Charging Records screen is open, tap the Clear icon and confirm that you want to delete all charging records. All charging records are erased.

Configure HotkeysNote: The HotKeys app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x. For Dolphin 75e models with Power

Tools version 3.x, touch All Apps > Settings > Key remap to access button options.

The HotKeys Power Tool activates the hardware button assignments in the Buttons setting.

To Enable HotKeysTap the HotKeys icon once. Press Menu, and then tap Enable Hotkeys on the options menu. The button assignments in the Buttons setting are active.

Verify the assignment by tapping the button on the keyboard. To see button assignments, see Define Hotkey Applications on page 11-3.

Define Hotkey ApplicationsSelect the hardware buttons to launch applications. The keys are listed on the left side of the screen, and the currently assigned application (if any) is listed to the right of the key name.

1. Tap the Configure Hotkeys icon.

Note: The buttons that appear on this window are the only buttons that can be programmed in the Buttons setting. You cannot add hardware buttons to this window.

2. To change a button assignment, tap on the name down arrow for that button and select an application in the Select a application drop down list.

3. To disable an individual hotkey, return to the drop down list and select Empty.

To Disable HotKeysTap the HotKeys icon once. Press Menu, and then tap Disable Hotkeys on the options menu. The button assignments in the Buttons setting are inactive.

AboutPress Menu, and then tap About on the options menu

The About screen displays information about the Configure Hotkeys Power Tool.

Counter ViewerNote: The Counter Viewer app is only available on Power Tools versions 2.x.

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This tool displays counter information for key presses and charging. The following OEM counters are composed of general events such as boot counts, scan key press counts, keypad events, touch screen events, and timing events.

General Event Counters

Touch Panel Event Counters The touch panel is divided into the following 48 sections:

Each section generates a data event, described below.

General Event CounterCounter Index

Description

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_RESERVED 0x00 Reserved

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_COLD_BOOT 0x01 Counts the number of cold-reboots.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_WARM_BOOT 0x02 Counts the number of warm-reboots.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_EEPROM_REPAIR 0x03 Counts the number of times the device repairs radio board EEPROM corruption.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_DOCK_COUNT 0x05 Counts the number of times the device has been docked on charge base or connected to AC power.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_POWER_KEYPRESS 0x06 Counts the number of times Power key was pressed.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_SCAN_KEYPRESS 0x08 Counts the number of times Scan key was pressed.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_LONG_TOUCH 0x09 This counter increments if the stylus is not removed from the touch panel for 1 second.

A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5

C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5

E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5

F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5

G0 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5

H0 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5

Touch Panel Event CounterCounter Index

Description

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWA_COLUMN0 0x0A Counts the event generated by section A0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWA_COLUMN1 0x0B Counts the event generated by section A1 on the touch panel.

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OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWA_COLUMN2 0x0C Counts the event generated by section A2 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWA_COLUMN3 0x0D Counts the event generated by section A3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWA_COLUMN4 0x0E Counts the event generated by section A4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWA_COLUMN5 0x0F Counts the event generated by section A5 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWB_COLUMN0 0x1A Counts the event generated by section B0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWB_COLUMN1 0x1B Counts the event generated by section B1 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWB_COLUMN2 0x1C Counts the event generated by section B2 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWB_COLUMN3 0x1D Counts the event generated by section B3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWB_COLUMN4 0x1E Counts the event generated by section B4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWB_COLUMN5 0x1F Counts the event generated by section B5 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWC_COLUMN0 0x2A Counts the event generated by section C0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWC_COLUMN1 0x2B Counts the event generated by section C1 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWC_COLUMN2 0x2C Counts the event generated by section C2 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWC_COLUMN3 0x2D Counts the event generated by section C3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWC_COLUMN4 0x2E Counts the event generated by section C4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWC_COLUMN5 0x2F Counts the event generated by section C5 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWD_COLUMN0 0x3A Counts the event generated by section D0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWD_COLUMN1 0x3B Counts the event generated by section D1 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWD_COLUMN2 0x3C Counts the event generated by section D2 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWD_COLUMN3 0x3D Counts the event generated by section D3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWD_COLUMN4 0x3E Counts the event generated by section D4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWD_COLUMN5 0x3F Counts the event generated by section D5 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWE_COLUMN0 0x4A Counts the event generated by section E0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWE_COLUMN1 0x4B Counts the event generated by section E1 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWE_COLUMN2 0x4C Counts the event generated by section E2 on the touch panel.

Touch Panel Event CounterCounter Index

Description

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OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWE_COLUMN3 0x4D Counts the event generated by section E3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWE_COLUMN4 0x4E Counts the event generated by section E4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWE_COLUMN5 0x4F Counts the event generated by section E5 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWF_COLUMN0 0x5A Counts the event generated by section F0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWF_COLUMN1 0x5B Counts the event generated by section F1 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWF_COLUMN2 0x5C Counts the event generated by section F2 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWF_COLUMN3 0x5D Counts the event generated by section F3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWF_COLUMN4 0x5E Counts the event generated by section F4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWF_COLUMN5 0x5F Counts the event generated by section F5 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWG_COLUMN0 0x6A Counts the event generated by section G0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWG_COLUMN1 0x6B Counts the event generated by section G1 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWG_COLUMN2 0x6C Counts the event generated by section G2 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWG_COLUMN3 0x6D Counts the event generated by section G3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWG_COLUMN4 0x6E Counts the event generated by section G4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWG_COLUMN5 0x6F Counts the event generated by section G5 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWH_COLUMN0 0x7A Counts the event generated by section H0 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWH_COLUMN1 0x7B Counts the event generated by section H1 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWH_COLUMN2 0x7C Counts the event generated by section H2 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWH_COLUMN3 0x7D Counts the event generated by section H3 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWH_COLUMN4 0x7E Counts the event generated by section H4 on the touch panel.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ROWH_COLUMN5 0x7F Counts the event generated by section H5 on the touch panel.

Touch Panel Event CounterCounter Index

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Keypad Event CountersNote: Keypad event counters only apply to the Dolphin 7800.

Keypad Event CounterCounter Index

Description

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_ESCAPE 0x80 Counts the event generated by pressing the escape (ESC) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_TAB 0x81 Counts the event generated by pressing the tab (TAB) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_RIGHT 0x82 Counts the event generated by pressing the right key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_UP 0x83 Counts the event generated by pressing the up key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_LEFT 0x84 Counts the event generated by pressing the left key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_SHIFT 0x85 Counts the event generated by pressing the shift (SFT) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_HHP_LIGHT 0x86 Counts the event generated by pressing the light key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_6 0x87 Counts the event generated by pressing the number 6 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_3 0x88 Counts the event generated by pressing the number 3 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_ENTER 0x89 Counts the event generated by pressing the enter key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_2 0x8A Counts the event generated by pressing the number 2 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_DOWN 0x8B Counts the event generated by pressing the down key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_1 0x8C Counts the event generated by pressing the number 1 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_INSERT 0x8D Counts the event generated by pressing the insert (INS) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_9 0x8E Counts the event generated by pressing the number 9 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_8 0x8F Counts the event generated by pressing the number 8 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_5 0x90 Counts the event generated by pressing the number 5 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_4 0x91 Counts the event generated by pressing the number 4 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_7 0x92 Counts the event generated by pressing the number 7 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_BACK 0x93 Counts the event generated by pressing the backspace (BKSP) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_SPACE 0x94 Counts the event generated by pressing the space (SP) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_E 0x95 Counts the event generated by pressing the Alpha ‘E’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_COMMA 0x96 Counts the event generated by pressing the comma (,) key on a keypad.

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OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_D 0x97 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘D’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_0 0x98 Counts the event generated by pressing the number 0 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_C 0x99 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘C’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_PERIOD 0x9A Counts the event generated by pressing the period (.) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_DELETE 0x9B Counts the event generated by pressing the delete (DEL) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_J 0x9C Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘J’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_I 0x9D Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘I’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_H 0x9E Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘H’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_B 0x9F Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘B’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_G 0xA0 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘G’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_F 0xA1 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘F’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_A 0xA2 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘A’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_N 0xA3 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘N’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_R 0xA4 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘R’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_M 0xA5 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘M’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_L 0xA6 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘L’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_Q 0xA7 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘Q’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_P 0xA8 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘P’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_K 0xA9 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘K’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_Y 0xAA Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘Y’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_T 0xAB Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘T’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_O 0xAC Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘O’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_S 0xAD Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘S’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_W 0xAE Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘W’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_V 0xAF Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘V’ key on a keypad.

Keypad Event CounterCounter Index

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OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_U 0xB0 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘U’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_Z 0xB1 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘Z’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_X 0xB2 Counts the event generated by pressing the alpha ‘X’ key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_RED_KEY 0xB3 Counts the event generated by pressing the Red key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_BLUE_KEY 0xB4 Counts the event generated by pressing the blue key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_CONTROL 0xB5 Counts the event generated by pressing the control (CTRL) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_NUM 0xB6 Counts the event generated by pressing the NUM key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_ALT 0xB7 Counts the event generated by pressing the ALT key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_F1 0xB8 Counts the event generated by pressing the F1 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_F2 0xB9 Counts the event generated by pressing the F2 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_F3 0xBA Counts the event generated by pressing the F3 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_F4 0xBB Counts the event generated by pressing the F4 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_ALPHA 0xBC Counts the event generated by pressing the ALPHA key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_SOFT1 0xBD Counts the event generated by pressing the SOFT1 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_SOFT2 0xBE Counts the event generated by pressing the SOFT2 key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_RIGHT_SIDE 0xBF Counts the event generated by pressing the right side (programmable/SCAN) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_LEFT_SIDE 0xC0 Counts the event generated by pressing the left side (programmable/SCAN) key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_VOLUMEUP 0xC1 Counts the event generated by pressing the side Volume Up key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_VOLUMEDOWN 0xC2 Counts the event generated by pressing the side Volume Down key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_TRIGGER 0xC3 Counts the event generated by pressing the Trigger SCAN key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_SEND 0xC4 Counts the event generated by pressing the Send key on a keypad.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KEY_END 0xC5 Counts the event generated by pressing the End key on a keypad.

Keypad Event CounterCounter Index

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Timer Counters

These counters store the length time for particular events.

Timer CounterCounter Index

Description

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_POWERON_TIME_BT 0xE1 Counts the number of seconds that BlueTooth was powered on.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_POWERON_TIME_GSM 0xE2 Counts the number of seconds that the GSM was powered on.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_POWERON_TIME_WIFI 0xE3 Counts the number of seconds that Wi-Fi was powered on.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_POWERON_TIME_GPS 0xE4 Counts the number of seconds that the GPS was powered on.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_POWERON_TIME_DISP_BKLGT 0xE5 Counts the number of seconds that the display backlight was on.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_POWERON_TIME_KBD_BKLGT 0xE6 Counts the number of seconds that the keyboard backlight was on.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_SUS_TIME 0xE7 Counts the number of seconds that the device was in suspended state.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_ON_TIME 0xE8 Counts the number of seconds that the device was in a running state. This time excludes the suspend time of the device.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_SYS_TIME 0xE9 Counts the number of seconds that the system was on. This time includes suspend time and run time of the device.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_BATT_TIME 0xEA Counts the number of seconds that the device was running on battery.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_AC_TIME 0xEB Counts the number of seconds that the device was running on AC power.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_SUSRES_CYCLE 0xEC Counts the number of suspend/resume cycles.

OEM_HHP_POWERON_TIME_Flashlight 0xED Counts the number of seconds that the flashlight was on.

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Other Counters

SPT Counters

The SPT counters display counter information for bar code scanning activity.

Diagnostic InformationNote: The Diagnostic Information app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 3.x. For terminals running

Power Tools version 2.x, see SysInfo on page 11-20.

The Diagnostic Information app provides a central location to find important diagnostic and system information about the terminal. The main dashboard shows general Notifications about the battery charge level, the battery health, and WLAN AP associations. Wi-Fi and Phone signal strengths are listed along with the percentage of charge remaining on the Battery. Select Connections, System Memory, SysInfo, Devices, or Information from the dashboard to view detailed statistics about the item.

Other CounterCounter Index

Description

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_FREE_FALL 0xEE Counts the free fall times.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_RESERVED2 0x3FE Verifies that the HHPCeLog works in HHPStartup program.

Note: The following counters only apply to the Dolphin 70e Black:

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_XLDR_UPDATE 0xEF Counts XLDR update times.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_EBOOT_UPDATE 0xF0 Counts EBOOT update times.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_IPL_UPDATE 0xF1 Counts IPL update times.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_KERNEL_UPDATE 0xF2 Counts KERNEL update times.

OEM_HHP_COUNTER_PSOC_UPDATE 0xF3 Counts PSOC update times.

SPT CounterCounter Index

Description

SPT_COUNTER_1D_READS 0x01 Number of 1D symbologies read.

SPT_COUNTER_2D_READS 0x02 Number of 2D symbologies read.

SPT_COUNTER_PDF_READS 0x03 Number of PDF symbols read.

SPT_COUNTER_DECODE_ATTEMPTS 0x04 Number of times the decoder is called.

SPT_COUNTER_NO_DECODES 0x05 Number of times the decoder returned no decode.

SPT_COUNTER_GET_FRAME_CALLED 0x06 Number of times get single frame is called.

SPT_COUNTER_FRAME_FAIL 0x07 Number of get single frame failures.

SPT_COUNTER_ATTEMPT_CANCELS 0x08 Number of decode attempts canceled.

SPT_COUNTER_ATTEMPT_TIMEOUT 0x09 Number of decode attempts timed out.

SPT_COUNTER_1D_DECODE_TIME 0x0A Total time for 1D decodes.

SPT_COUNTER_2D_DECODE_TIME 0x0B Total time for 2D decodes.

SPT_COUNTER_PDF_DECODE_TIME 0x0C Total time for PDF decodes.

SPT_COUNTER_NO_DECODE_TIME 0x0D Total time for "no decode.”

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Connections Select to view the status of any Ethernet, USB, or ActiveSync (if supported) connection.

System MemorySelect to view statistics (e.g., used, free and total) about the terminal Storage, Flash Memory and Physical Memory.

SysInfoSelect to view a detailed compilation of information on firmware versions, application versions, system parameters, as well as network and radio information. The information displayed is not editable from the SysInfo screen. Only changes made to the terminal configuration effect the SysInfo list.

To Save the SysInfo to a Text File

Tap Save in the upper right corner of the screen. A SYSINFO.txt file is generated and saved to thehoneywell\sysinfo folder on the internal storage of the terminal.

DevicesSelect to access additional links to statistics on any integrated devices (e.g., scanner, camera, GPS, Bluetooth, USB) or wired devices connected to the terminal. Tap a device on the list to view detailed information on the device. For example, if Scanner is selected, you can view the Scanner ID, Frame Width, Frame Height, Full Decoder Version, Fast Decoder Ver-sion, and Control logic Version.

InformationSelect to view the follow about the terminal:

• Model Number• Device Name• Android version• Processor info• Build Number• Serial Number• OEM Information• Hardware configuration• Wi-Fi Mac Address• Bluetooth Mad Address

Tap to refresh the information shown on the screen.

File BrowserFile Browser provides a graphical utility to browse the files stored on the terminal.

Tap a folder name to open that folder.

Tap a filename to open that file. Due to system permissions, some files cannot be opened. Depending on the associated appli-cation(s), a choice of applications may be available to open the file.

HomePress Menu, and then tap the Home icon to return to the root folder.

ClosePress Menu, and then tap the Close icon to close File Explorer.

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AboutPress Menu, and then tap the About icon for information about the File Browser Power Tool.

LoggingNote: The logging app is only available on the Dolphin 7800.

There are two general types of log entries:

• System Events - Log entries are made whenever the corresponding event occurs. • System Status - Log entries are made at a selectable interval.

Logging SettingsEnable LoggingCheck the box to enable logging. Uncheck to disable logging. The default is disabled.

When logging is enabled, battery life is reduced as the device must wake up from power management to log the status.

Log File SizeSet the maximum log file size in KB. The default is 10KB. When the log file reaches the limit set here, the beginning 25% of the log file is truncated.

Log IntervalSet the log interval in minutes for the status messages. The default is 1 minute.

Process To LogSelect the processes to be included in the memory usage log entries. By default, logging is enabled for the Scan demo and Logging Power Tool.

To add a process to the log, enter the path and process name in the Add text box. Enter the process as follows for either a demo or power tool process:

com.honeywell.demos.<demo name>

com.honeywell.tools.<power tool name>

To remove a process from the log, tap the X to the left of the process name.

Once all desired changes are made, tap Save to save any changes or Cancel to exit without making changes.

Upload LogThe log file must be uploaded from the Dolphin terminal to be viewed. Use the settings in Upload Log to identify the FTP server. When all entries are completed, tap the Upload Log button to upload the file to the FTP server.

Server IPEnter the IP address of the FTP server

PortEnter the port number to use. Default is 21.

User NameEnter the user name to log onto the FTP server.

PasswordEnter the password for the FTP server.

Remote dirEnter the directory on the FTP server to store the log file. Default is /.

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Remote FileEnter the name of the log file to be stored on the FTP server.

System EventsThere are two system events captured in the log:

• Scan Failed Event• Roaming Event

Scan Failed EventWhen a scan fails, an entry is written to the log in the following format with four segments per log entry.

1. The date (mm/dd/yyyy) and time (hh:mm:ss:msec) the event happened.

2. The event ID, scan failed event.

3. Failure reason code

4. Detailed explanation corresponding to failure reason code, as detailed below:

1 2 3 4

02/05/2013, 03:35:16:523, <SCAN_FAILED_EVENT>, <11>, <Trigger state is false>

Failure Code Explanation

1 Invalid image region

2 Error detected in image engine driver

3 Image engine driver reported busy

4 Memory allocation failed

5 Image engine unable to decode symbology

6 No image available

7 Could not communicate with imager

8 Not connected to image engine

9 One of the function parameters was invalid

10 The operation was not supported by the engine

11 Trigger state is false

12 IQ image fail

13 Requested IQ image too large

14 IQ image fail

15 Invalid structure size

16 Could not create async decode thread

17 Asynchronous decode was canceled

18 An exception was detected in the decoder

19 Scanned bar code is not a valid IQ host bar code

20 Error loading EXM file

21 Not a valid configuration file

22 Section missing from EXM file

23 Error processing EXM file section

24 Allow decoder to capture

25 Allow decoder to preview

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Roaming EventWhen Wi-Fi roaming occurs, an entry is written to the log in the following format with three segments per log entry.

1. The date (mm/dd/yyyy) and time (hh:mm:ss:msec) the event happened.

2. The event ID, roaming event.

3. Roaming reason code as detailed below:

System StatusThe system status messages are written to the log at the specified Log Interval. Three types of System Status messages are recorded to the log:

• Battery Status• Memory Status• CPU Status

Battery StatusThe battery status is written to the log in the following format with six segments per log entry.

1. The date (mm/dd/yyyy) and time (hh:mm:ss:msec) the event happened.

26 Make decoder to stop previewing

1 2 3

02/05/2013, 03:35:16:523, <ROAMING_EVENT>, <roamingtrigger 6>,

Failure Code Explanation

2 High quality trigger for background scan

3 Normal quality trigger for background scan

4 Low TX rate

5 Low SNR (signal to noise) rate

6 Low quality for roaming

7 TSPEC rejected

8 Maximum TX retries

9 Missed beacon and no ACK on Unicast probe requests

10 Radar detection

11 AP disconnect (de-authenticate or disassociate)

12 Security attack

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02/05/2013, 03:35:16:523, <Battery Info>, <100%>, <3864mAh>, <3864mAh>, <JTXB113160046>

Failure Code Explanation

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2. The event ID, battery info.

3. Current battery charger percent.

4. Battery full charge capacity (in mAh).

5. Battery current charge capacity (in mAh).

6. Battery serial number.

Memory StatusThe memory status is written to the log in the following format with seven segments per log entry.

1. The date (mm/dd/yyyy) and time (hh:mm:ss:msec) the event happened.

2. The event ID, total free memory.

3. Total free memory measured in kBytes.

4. Process name to log (determined in settings, one line per process).

5. Total Pss that the process takes (in kBytes).

6. Total private dirty that the process takes (in kBytes).

7. Total shared dirty that the process takes (in kBytes).

CPU StatusThe CPU status is written to the log in the following format with three segments per log entry.

1. The date (mm/dd/yyyy) and time (hh:mm:ss:msec) the event happened.

2. The event ID, CPU busy percent.

3. Total CPU busy percentage since last snapshot.

Log ViewerLog Viewer displays system debug and Logcat (see page 11-17) output information in real time. Additionally, an option is pro-vided to periodically save the log file. Press Menu to access the features below.

Pause / Play

Tap the Pause icon to pause log entries.

Tap the Play to resume log entries after a pause.

Filter

Tap the Filter icon to enter a simple substring or Java-confirming regular expression.

1 2 3

02/05/2013, 03:35:16:523, <Total Free Memory>, <50925K>

<com.honeywell.demos.scandemo>, <7447K>, <5788K>, <10848K>

<com.honeywell.tools.logging>, <4401k>, <3120K>, <9412K>

4 5 6 7

1 2 3

02/05/2013, 03:35:16:523, <Cpu Busy Percent>, <23%>

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1. Enter the desired filter string in the text box.

2. Check the Apply as regular expression? box if desired.

3. Tap OK to apply the filter or Cancel to exit without saving the filter entries.

4. Tap the Clear button to clear any filter entries and remove the filter.

Clear

Tap the Clear icon to clear the log entries. The log file is cleared and then recreated.

Save

Tap the Save icon to save the log file as a txt file.

The name and location of the saved log file are noted.

Preferences

Tap the Preferences icon to set Log Viewer preferences.

Grab dmesgWhen Grab dmesg is checked, the log displays dmesg messages. These are messages from the kernel.

When Grab dmesg is unchecked, the log displays logcat messages. These are messages from the activity managers inside the operating system. This is the default setting.

LogcatThe three options below are only available when Grab dmesg is unchecked.

LevelSelect the level of logging desired: Verbose (default), Debug, Information, Warning, Fatal.

FormatLog format to use when displaying log entries: Brief (default), Process, Tag, Thread, Time, Long or Raw.

BufferLog buffer to display: Main (default), Events, Radio.

Display SettingsText SizeSelect the desired text size for the log file display: Small, Medium (default) or Large.

Background ColorSelect the desired background color to use when displaying log entries: White (default), Gray, Black.

Log BehaviorAutoscrollWhen checked, automatically scrolls the log output when the log reaches the bottom of the screen. The viewer can scroll up for earlier entries (default).

When unchecked, the first screen of the log file is displayed. The viewer can scroll down for later entries.

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Log SavePeriodic SaveCheck the Periodic Save box to enable the log file to be saved at the interval specified below.

When Periodic Save is enabled, an icon is displayed in the notifications area at the top of the screen as shown below.

FrequencySpecify the frequency for the periodic save of the log file: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour (default).

Note: The more frequently the log file is saved, the more battery life and storage space is required by this process.

About

Tap the About icon to display information about the Logging Power Tool.

NoSIPNote: The NoSIP app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

NoSIP toggles the Soft Input Panel (SIP, or virtual keyboard) between enabled and disabled. By default, the SIP is enabled. When disabled, the SIP does not automatically pop up over application windows.

To Enable NoSIPTap the NoSIP icon. Select OK to disable the SIP. The SIP does not pop up on application screens.

To Disable NoSIP Navigate to the Power Tools Main Screen (see page 1-2) and tap the NoSIP icon again. Select OK to enable the SIP.

RebootNote: The Reboot app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

Reboot performs a reboot from the touch screen. All Dolphin terminals reboot with keyboard commands. Reboot offers you the option of using the touch screen instead.

Rebooting the Dolphin terminalTap the Reboot icon. The Reboot confirmation appears.

To perform a reboot, tap the Reboot button.

The Dolphin terminal begins booting immediately.

Shell PlusNote: The Shell Plus app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

Tap the Shell Plus icon to open a Linux Shell on the device into which the user can enter commands. Multiple shells are sup-ported.

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New WindowOpens a new shell window.

Close WindowCloses the current shell window.

WindowsLists the currently open shell windows.

Toggle Soft KeyboardToggles the soft keyboard on or off in the current window.

PreferencesStatus BarShows or hides the status bar. The default is hide.

Font SizeSets the character size in points. The default is 10 pt.

Text ColorChooses the text color. The default is white text on a blue background.

Back Button BehaviorChooses what happens when the Back button is pressed. The default is to close the activity leaving sessions running.

Control KeyChooses the control key. The default is the Volume Up key.

Close window on exitSelects whether a window should close when its shell exits. The default is to close the window.

MoreReset termTap the More icon then tap the Reset term icon.

The current session screen is cleared.

AboutTap the More icon then tap the About icon.

The About screen displays information about the Shell Plus Power Tool.

SuspendNote: The Suspend app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

Suspend puts the terminal in Suspend mode. All Dolphin terminals have keyboard commands that put the terminal in Suspend mode. Suspend offers you the option of using the touch screen instead.

To Suspend the Dolphin TerminalTap the Suspend icon once. The terminal goes into Suspend mode.

To wake the Dolphin Terminal from Suspend Mode, press the SCAN or Power key.

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SysInfoNote: The SysInfo app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x. For terminals running Power Tools

version 3.x, see Diagnostic Information on page 11-11.

SysInfo provides a read-out of important system information including firmware versions, application versions, system parame-ters, as well as network and radio information.

To See System InformationTap the SysInfo icon once. SysInfo queries the system, compiles the data and displays it on the SysInfo screen.

You cannot edit information in SysInfo. This information is gathered from the Dolphin terminal and changes only when the terminal’s configuration has changed.

To Save the System Information to a Text FilePress the Menu, and then tap the Save on the options menu. A file named SYSINFO.txt is generated and saved to the SD card in the \Honeywell folder.

To open the file, use the File Browser Power Tool and navigate to \sdcard\honeywell. The SYSINFO.txt file appears in the list.

Viewing OptionsIf you tap on the SYSINFO.txt file on the device, you are given a selection of applications to open the file. Select the desired application. You cannot change system information by editing the text.

To Upload SYSINFO.txt to a WorkstationYou can upload the SYSINFO.txt file to a workstation after connecting the terminal to a PC and turning on USB storage.

1. On the workstation, open Windows Explorer.

2. Navigate to the \Honeywell folder on drive corresponding to the terminal’s SD card.

3. Copy and paste this file to a folder on your workstation.

Sample SysInfo File

Field Sample Data

SYSTEM DATE/TIME

Date/Time Apr 24, 2013 2.14.27 PM

SYSTEM INFO

PRODUCT d7800

BRAND Honeywell

MODEL D7800AD

TYPE user

CPU_ABI armeabi-v7a

INCREMENTAL 38.00.20130305

SERVICE_PACK 38.00.SP8.20130305

RELEASE 2.3.4

Memory Total 250023936

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Memory Free 4460544

Memory Cached 89563136

Memory Buffers 147456

IPSM Total Space 0

IPSM Available Space 0

SD Card Total Space 4002889728

SD Card Available Space 3974729728

Internal Storage Total Space 211386368

Internal Storage Available Space 171917312

POWER TOOLS AND DEMOS INFO

NOSIP 1.0

REBOOT 2.19

BACKUP 2.19

FILEBROWSER 2.19

SCANWEDGE 2.19

TERM 2.19

TASKMANAGER 2.19

LOGVIEW 2.19

AUTORUN 2.19

PING 2.19

SYSINFO 2.19

IPCONFIG 2.19

SUSPEND 2.19

DEVICECONFIG 2.19

EZMENU 2.19

EZPROVIDER 2.19

HOTKEYS 2.19

XMLEDITOR 2.19

BATTMON 2.19

EZCONFIG 2.19

ROUTE 2.19

SCANTOOL 2.19

IMAGINGDEMO 2.19

BTRSPRINT 2.19

GPSDEMO 2.19

CAMERADEMO 2.19

SCANDEMO 2.19

SIGNATUREDEMO 2.19

IQIMAGE 2.19

Field Sample Data

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HSM SYSTEM INFO

XLOADER_VERSION 38.00.20120523

UBOOT_VERSION 38.00.20120619

RECOVERY_VERSION 38.00.20120523

OSIMAGE_VERSION 38.00.20130305

MCU_VERSION 38.00 May 23 2012

MFG_DATE 20110521

MFG_MODEL_NUM 7800

MFG_SERIAL_NUM 11161DE038

MFG_PART_NUM 7800LWQ-GC123XE

ODM_TRACKING_NUM 0C220019

CONFIG_NUM 7800LWQ-GC123XE

CUSTOM_SERIAL_NUM

FLASH_SIZE 1047040

KEYBOARD_TYPE 30-key

HARDWARE_REV 2

FEATURE_SET 681265592

RESET_REASON 0

WAKE_SOURCE 2064

MFG_DATA_VALID 0

GSM_BASEBAND_VERSION REVISION 01.002

IMAGER & DECODER INFO

Engine ID 12

Engine Type N5603SR-BR (80050d01)

Engine Serial Number 11224B0996

PSOC Major Revision 6

PSOC Minor Revision 6

APIRevision:Decoder. SO Revision

2.20

ControlLogicRevision:Control Logic Version

1.49.1.11a

DecoderRevision:Integrated Decoder Version

2012.2.591

SecondaryDecoderRevision:RapidScan -MC- Version

1.16.1.4

DecThreadsRevison not available

ScanDriverRevison Unsupported

Image Width 832

Image Height 640

Preview Image Width 208

Preview Image Height 160

Field Sample Data

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Task ManagerNote: The Task Manager app is only available on terminals running Power Tools version 2.x.

The Task Manager screen displays all running applications.

Tap the Kill icon to the right of the application name to close that application.

Tap the Kill All icon to kill all running applications.

Tap the Refresh icon to refresh the application listing.

About

Press Menu, and then tap the About icon.

The About screen displays information about the Task Manager Power Tool.

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A

Reference Charts

ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)

Note: This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings.

Non-Printable CharactersDEC HEX Character (Code) DEC HEX Character (Code)

0 0 NULL 16 10 DATA LINK ESCAPE (DLE)1 1 START OF HEADING

(SOH)17 11 DEVICE CONTROL 1 (DC1)

2 2 START OF TEXT (STX) 18 12 DEVICE CONTROL 2 (DC2)3 3 END OF TEXT (ETX) 19 13 DEVICE CONTROL 3 (DC3)4 4 END OF TRANSMISSION

(EOT)20 14 DEVICE CONTROL 4 (DC4)

5 5 END OF QUERY (ENQ) 21 15 NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE-MENT (NAK)

6 6 ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK) 22 16 SYNCHRONIZE (SYN)7 7 BEEP (BEL) 23 17 END OF TRANSMISSION

BLOCK (ETB)8 8 BACKSPACE (BS) 24 18 CANCEL (CAN)9 9 HORIZONTAL TAB (HT) 25 19 END OF MEDIUM (EM)10 A LINE FEED (LF) 26 1A SUBSTITUTE (SUB)11 B VERTICAL TAB (VT) 27 1B ESCAPE (ESC)12 C FF (FORM FEED) 28 1C FILE SEPARATOR (FS)

RIGHT ARROW13 D CR (CARRIAGE RETURN) 29 1D GROUP SEPARATOR (GS)

LEFT ARROW14 E SO (SHIFT OUT) 30 1E RECORD SEPARATOR (RS)

UP ARROW15 F SI (SHIFT IN) 31 1F UNIT SEPARATOR (US)

DOWN ARROW

Printable CharactersDEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character

32 20 <SPACE> 64 40 @ 96 60 `33 21 ! 65 41 A 97 61 a34 22 " 66 42 B 98 62 b35 23 # 67 43 C 99 63 c36 24 $ 68 44 D 100 64 d37 25 % 69 45 E 101 65 e38 26 & 70 46 F 102 66 f39 27 ' 71 47 G 103 67 g40 28 ( 72 48 H 104 68 h41 29 ) 73 49 I 105 69 i42 2A * 74 4A J 106 6A j43 2B + 75 4B K 107 6B k44 2C , 76 4C L 108 6C l45 2D - 77 4D M 109 6D m46 2E . 78 4E N 110 6E n47 2F / 79 4F O 111 6F o48 30 0 80 50 P 112 70 p49 31 1 81 51 Q 113 71 q

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50 32 2 82 52 R 114 72 r51 33 3 83 53 S 115 73 s52 34 4 84 54 T 116 74 t53 35 5 85 55 U 117 75 u54 36 6 86 56 V 118 76 v55 37 7 87 57 W 119 77 w56 38 8 88 58 X 120 78 x57 39 9 89 59 Y 121 79 y58 3A : 90 5A Z 122 7A z59 3B ; 91 5B [ 123 7B {60 3C < 92 5C \ 124 7C |61 3D = 93 5D ] 125 7D }62 3E > 94 5E ^ 126 7E ~63 3F ? 95 5F _ 127 7F <DEL>

Extended ASCII CharactersDEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character

128 80 € 171 AB « 214 D6 Ö129 81 172 AC ¬ 215 D7 ×130 82 ‚ 173 AD 216 D8 Ø131 83 ƒ 174 AE ® 217 D9 Ù132 84 „ 175 AF ¯ 218 DA Ú133 85 … 176 B0 ° 219 DB Û134 86 † 177 B1 ± 220 DC Ü135 87 ‡ 178 B2 ² 221 DD Ý136 88 ˆ 179 B3 ³ 222 DE Þ137 89 ‰ 180 B4 ´ 223 DF ß138 8A Š 181 B5 µ 224 E0 à139 8B ‹ 182 B6 ¶ 225 E1 á140 8C Œ 183 B7 · 226 E2 â141 8D 184 B8 ¸ 227 E3 ã142 8E Ž 185 B9 ¹ 228 E4 ä143 8F 186 BA º 229 E5 å144 90 187 BB » 230 E6 æ145 91 ‘ 188 BC ¼ 231 E7 ç146 92 ’ 189 BD ½ 232 E8 è147 93 “ 190 BE ¾ 233 E9 é148 94 ” 191 BF ¿ 234 EA ê149 95 • 192 C0 À 235 EB ë150 96 – 193 C1 Á 236 EC ì151 97 — 194 C2  237 ED í152 98 ˜ 195 C3 à 238 EE î153 99 ™ 196 C4 Ä 239 EF ï154 9A š 197 C5 Å 240 F0 ð155 9B › 198 C6 Æ 241 F1 ñ156 9C œ 199 C7 Ç 242 F2 ò157 9D 200 C8 È 243 F3 ó158 9E ž 201 C9 É 244 F4 ô159 9F Ÿ 202 CA Ê 245 F5 õ160 A0 203 CB Ë 246 F6 ö161 A1 ¡ 204 CC Ì 247 F7 ÷162 A2 ¢ 205 CD Í 248 F8 ø

Printable Characters (Continued)DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character

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163 A3 £ 206 CE Î 249 F9 ù164 A4 ¤ 207 CF Ï 250 FA ú165 A5 ¥ 208 D0 Ð 251 FB û166 A6 ¦ 209 D1 Ñ 252 FC ü167 A7 § 210 D2 Ò 253 FD ý168 A8 ¨ 211 D3 Ó 254 FE þ169 A9 © 212 D4 Ô 255 FF ÿ170 AA ª 213 D5 Õ

Extended ASCII Characters (Continued)DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character

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Symbology Chart

Symbology Code ID (hex)

All Symbologies (0x99)

Australian Post A (0x41)

Aztec Code z (0x7A)

British Post B (0x42)

Canadian Post C (0x43)

China Post Q (0x51)

Chinese Sensible Code (Han Xin Code) H (0x48)

Codabar a (0x61)

Codablock A V (0x56)

Codablock F q (0x71)

Code 11 h (0x68)

Code 128 j (0x6A)

GS1-128 I (0x49)

Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) < (0x3C)

Code 39 (supports Full ASCII mode) b (0x62)

Code 49 l (0x6C)

Code 93 and 93i i (0x69)

Data Matrix w (0x77)

EAN-13 (including Bookland EAN) d (0x64)

EAN-13 with Add-On d (0x64)

EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code

d (0x64)

EAN-8 D (0x44)

EAN-8 with Add-On D (0x44)

GS1 Composite y (0x79)

GS1 DataBar y (0x79)

GS1 DataBar Limited { (0x7B)

GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional y (0x79)

GS1 DataBar Expanded } (0x7D)

InfoMail , (0x2c)

Intelligent Mail Bar Code M (0x4D)

Interleaved 2 of 5 e (0x65)

Japanese Post J (0x4A)

KIX (Netherlands) Post K (0x4B)

Korea Post ? (0x3F)

Matrix 2 of 5 m (0x6D)

MaxiCode x (0x7 8)

MicroPDF417 R (0x52)

MSI g (0x67)

NEC 2 of 5 Y (0x59)

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Country CodesFor the latest information on ISO 3166, International Standard for country codes and codes for their subdivisions, go to www.iso.org/iso/country_codes.

OCR MICR (E 13 B) O (0x4F)

OCR SEMI Font O (0x4F)

OCR-A O (0x4F)

OCR-B O (0x4F)

PDF417 r (0x72)

Planet Code L (0x4C)

Postal-4i N (0x4E)

Postnet P (0x50)

QR Code and Micro QR Code s (0x73)

Straight 2 of 5 IATA f (0x66)

Straight 2 of 5 Industrial f (0x66)

TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) T (0x54)

Telepen t (0x54)

UPC-A c (0x63)

UPC-A with Add-On c (0x63)

UPC-A with Extended Coupon Code

c (0x63)

UPC-E E (0x45)

UPC-E with Add-On E (0x45)

UPC-E1 E (0x45)

Country Name Alpha-2 Code Country Name Alpha-2 Code

Afghanistan AF Liberia LR

Åland Islands AX Libya LY

Albania AL Liechtenstein LI

Algeria DZ Lithuania LT

American Samoa AS Luxembourg LU

Andorra AD Macao MO

Angola AO Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of

MK

Anguilla AI Madagascar MG

Antarctica AQ Malawi MW

Antigua and Barbuda AG Malaysia MY

Argentina AR Maldives MV

Armenia AM Mali ML

Aruba AW Malta MT

Australia AU Marshall Islands MH

Austria AT Martinique MQ

Azerbaijan AZ Mauritania MR

Symbology Code ID (hex)

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Bahamas BS Mauritius MU

Bahrain BH Mayotte YT

Bangladesh BD Mexico MX

Barbados BB Micronesia, Federated States of FM

Belarus BY Moldova, Republic of MD

Belgium BE Monaco MC

Belize BZ Mongolia MN

Benin BJ Montenegro ME

Bermuda BM Montserrat MS

Bhutan BT Morocco MA

Bolivia, Plurinational State of BO Mozambique MZ

Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba BQ Myanmar MM

Bosnia and Herzegovina BA Namibia NA

Botswana BW Nauru NR

Bouvet Island BV Nepal NP

Brazil BR Netherlands NL

British Indian Ocean Territory IO New Caledonia NC

Brunei Darussalam BN New Zealand NZ

Bulgaria BG Nicaragua NI

Burkina Faso BF Niger NE

Burundi BI Nigeria NG

Cambodia KH Niue NU

Cameroon CM Norfolk Island NF

Canada CA Northern Mariana Islands MP

Cape Verde CV Norway NO

Cayman Islands KY Oman OM

Central African Republic CF Pakistan PK

Chad TD Palau PW

Chile CL Palestine, State of PS

China CN Panama PA

Christmas Island CX Papua New Guinea PG

Cocos (Keeling) Islands CC Paraguay PY

Colombia CO Peru PE

Comoros KM Philippines PH

Congo CG Pitcairn PN

Congo, the Democratic Republic of the CD Poland PL

Cook Islands CK Portugal PT

Costa Rica CR Puerto Rico PR

Côte d'Ivoire CI Qatar QA

Croatia HR Réunion RE

Cuba CU Romania RO

Curaçao CW Russian Federation RU

Cyprus CY Rwanda RW

Country Name Alpha-2 Code Country Name Alpha-2 Code

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Czech Republic CZ Saint Barthélemy BL

Denmark DK Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

SH

Djibouti DJ Saint Kitts and Nevis KN

Dominica DM Saint Lucia LC

Dominican Republic DO Saint Martin (French part) MF

Ecuador EC Saint Pierre and Miquelon PM

Egypt EG Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VC

El Salvador SV Samoa WS

Equatorial Guinea GQ San Marino SM

Eritrea ER Sao Tome and Principe ST

Estonia EE Saudi Arabia SA

Ethiopia ET Senegal SN

Falkland Islands (Malvinas) FK Serbia RS

Faroe Islands FO Seychelles SC

Fiji FJ Sierra Leone SL

Finland FI Singapore SG

France FR Sint Maarten (Dutch part) SX

French Guiana GF Slovakia SK

French Polynesia PF Slovenia SI

French Southern Territories TF Solomon Islands SB

Gabon GA Somalia SO

Gambia GM South Africa ZA

Georgia GE South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

GS

Germany DE South Sudan SS

Ghana GH Spain ES

Gibraltar GI Sri Lanka LK

Greece GR Sudan SD

Greenland GL Suriname SR

Grenada GD Svalbard and Jan Mayen SJ

Guadeloupe GP Swaziland SZ

Guam GU Sweden SE

Guatemala GT Switzerland CH

Guernsey GG Syrian Arab Republic SY

Guinea GN Taiwan, Province of China TW

Guinea-Bissau GW Tajikistan TJ

Guyana GY Tanzania, United Republic of TZ

Haiti HT Thailand TH

Heard Island and McDonald Islands HM Timor-Leste TL

Holy See (Vatican City State) VA Togo TG

Honduras HN Tokelau TK

Hong Kong HK Tonga TO

Hungary HU Trinidad and Tobago TT

Country Name Alpha-2 Code Country Name Alpha-2 Code

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Iceland IS Tunisia TN

India IN Turkey TR

Indonesia ID Turkmenistan TM

Iran, Islamic Republic of IR Turks and Caicos Islands TC

Iraq IQ Tuvalu TV

Ireland IE Uganda UG

Isle of Man IM Ukraine UA

Israel IL United Arab Emirates AE

Italy IT United Kingdom GB

Jamaica JM United States US

Japan JP United States Minor Outlying Islands UM

Jersey JE Uruguay UY

Jordan JO Uzbekistan UZ

Kazakhstan KZ Vanuatu VU

Kenya KE Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of VE

Kiribati KI Viet Nam VN

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of

KP Virgin Islands, British VG

Korea, Republic of KR Virgin Islands, U.S. VI

Kuwait KW Wallis and Futuna WF

Kyrgyzstan KG Western Sahara EH

Lao People's Democratic Republic LA Yemen YE

Latvia LV Zambia ZM

Lebanon LB Zimbabwe ZW

Lesotho LS

Country Name Alpha-2 Code Country Name Alpha-2 Code

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Honeywell9680 Old Bailes RoadFort Mill, SC 29707

PWRTLS-AND-UG Rev C1/16