MT2070/MT2090 User Guide
MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 72E-117859-04 Revision A February 2013
iv MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Motorola. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis.
v Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 8/2009 Initial release. -02 Rev A 9/2009 Updates: Keypad; battery information; accessories. -03 Rev A 10/2011 Updates: USB cable usage with ActiveSync; USB French Belgian Windows bar code fix; device charging LED update; new screen shots Additions: Scan-to-IP; ESD dongle information; FIPS; Inverse 1D; Multi-tap Uppercase First Feature; Code Types: Aztec, Datamatrix, Maxicode, QR code, MicroPDF.
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Table of Contents Warranty ........................................................................................................................ iv Revision History............................................................................................................. v About This Guide Introduction .................................................................................................................... Documentation Set ...................................................................
viii MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Host Interfaces .............................................................................................................. Out-of-Box Startup ........................................................................................................ Insert the Battery ..................................................................................................... Connect the Cradle .........................................................................................
Table of Contents About ................................................................................................................. Suspend ............................................................................................................ Scan Item ...................................................................................................................... Quantity ...................................................................................................................
x MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Manage Profiles ................................................................................................ Changing Profiles ........................................................................................... Creating a New Profile ...................................................................................... Profile ID ........................................................................................................... Profile Name ..................
Table of Contents Wireless Log ................................................................................................... Versions .......................................................................................................... Wireless Diagnostics ......................................................................................... ICMP Ping ...................................................................................................... Graphs .................................
xii MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Laser Aiming ..................................................................................................... Scanning in Presentation Mode .................................................................................... Scanning Considerations ........................................................................................ Decode Distances .........................................................................................................
Table of Contents PIN Code ................................................................................................................ 4-27 Variable PIN Code ............................................................................................ 4-27 Encryption ............................................................................................................... 4-28 Chapter 5: User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options Introduction ................................................
xiv MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Image Cropping ...................................................................................................... Crop to Pixel Addresses ......................................................................................... Image Brightness (Target White) ............................................................................ JPEG Quality and Size Value ................................................................................. Image File Format Selector ...
Table of Contents USB Device Type .................................................................................................... CDC COM Port Emulation ...................................................................................... Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking ................................................... USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes ..................................................... USB Keystroke Delay ....................................................
xvi MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Chapter 12: Symbologies Introduction ................................................................................................................... Scanning Sequence Examples ..................................................................................... Errors While Scanning .................................................................................................. Symbology Parameter Defaults .................................................................
Table of Contents Set Lengths for Code 11 ......................................................................................... Code 11 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................ Transmit Code 11 Check Digits .............................................................................. Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) ................................................................................................. Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 ...
xviii MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 2D Symbologies ............................................................................................................ Enable/Disable PDF417 .......................................................................................... Enable/Disable MicroPDF417 ................................................................................. Code 128 Emulation ............................................................................................... Data Matrix ......
Table of Contents ADF Bar Code Menu Example ..................................................................................... Rule 1: The Code 128 Scanning Rule .................................................................... Rule 2: The UPC Scanning Rule ............................................................................ Alternate Rule Sets ................................................................................................. Rules Hierarchy (in Bar Codes) .....................
xx MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Chapter 15: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction ................................................................................................................... Maintenance ................................................................................................................. MT20X0 .................................................................................................................. Battery .....................................................
Table of Contents 4, 5, 6, 7 ........................................................................................................................ D-2 8, 9 ................................................................................................................................ D-3 Cancel ........................................................................................................................... D-3 Appendix E: Alphanumeric Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard ..........................
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About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the MT2070/MT2090 devices. NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. Documentation Set The documentation set for the MT2070/MT2090 devices provides information for specific user needs, and includes:/ • MT2070/ MT2090 Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the device up and running (part number 72-117308-xx).
xx MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Device Configurations Data Capture Memory Operating System Configuration Radios Display MT2090-SL0D62170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 Color 64 MB RAM 64 MB Flash 1D, Standard Range, WW Windows CE 5.0 21 key MT2090-SD0D62170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 Color 64 MB RAM 64 MB Flash 1D/2D, Standard Range Windows CE 5.0 21 key MT2090-HD0D62170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 Color 64 MB RAM 64 MB Flash 1D/2D, High Definition Windows CE 5.
About This Guide Cradle Configuration Type Radio STB2000-C40007R Four Slot, Charge Only N/A STB2000-C40017R Four Slot, Charge, Ethernet N/A SAC2000-4000CR Charger Four Slot Spare Battery Charger N/A xxi
xxii MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started provides a product overview, unpacking instructions and start up information. • Chapter 2, Operating the MT2070/MT2090 describes the device’s screens, and how to use the device. • Chapter 3, Scanning describes parts of the device, beeper and LED definitions, and how to scan data.
About This Guide xxiii Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: • Italics are used to highlight the following: • Chapters and sections in this and related documents • Bold text is used to highlight the following: • Key names on a keypad • Button names on a screen or window. • bullets (•) indicate: • Action items • Lists of alternatives • Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential • Sequential lists (e.g.
xxiv MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Related Documents The following documents provide more information about the MT2070/MT2090 devices. • MT2070/MT2090 Quick Start Guide (part number 72-117308-xx) - describes how to get the device up and running. • MT2070/MT2090 User Guide, part number 72E-117859-xx - describes how to use the device. • MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide, part number 72E-117858-xx- describes how to set up the device and accessories.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter lists the features of the device(s); accessories for the MT2000 Series devices; explains how to install and charge the batteries; power the cradles; and, replace the lanyard (if purchased). Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from around the equipment and inspect it for damage. If the equipment was damaged in transit, contact Motorola Solutions Support. See page xxiv for contact information. KEEP THE PACKING.
1-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide STB2000-F10007R Forklift Single Slot Charge Only Verify that the equipment listed below is included in the box: • Cradle with forklift cup installed • Metal mounting bracket with isolators • Quick Reference Guide. STB2078-C10007WR Single Slot Multi-interface Bluetooth Verify that the equipment listed below is included in the box: • Cradle with desk mount cup installed • Wall mount cup • Quick Reference Guide.
Getting Started Features Scan LED Display Keypad Scan LED (MT2090 only) Scan LED (MT2090 only) Scan Window * Accessory Port Cover Scan Trigger Battery Battery Latch * Note: The accessory port is not available for use at this time. The device is not water sealed if the accessory port cover is removed. Lanyard Catch Beeper WARNING! Hook Recesses for Wall Mount Cradle Figure 1-1 MT2070/MT2090 Never connect an Ethernet or phone cable to the host interface port.
1-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Cradle Features Single Slot - Front View and Connections Horizontal Desk Mounting Cup Pairing Bar Code (Bluetooth cradles only) Note: An additional Pairing Bar Code is affixed under the cup. LED Power Connector NOTE USB/Host Connector The functionality of the USB connection to a host PC varies by cradle type. For the single slot charge only cradle, the USB connection can be used with a device in the cradle for ActiveSync only.
Getting Started 1-5 Single Slot - Back View 2 Mounting Key-Hole 1 Forklift Bracket Screw Hole Rubber Foot 1 Forklift Bracket Screw Hole Rubber Foot Cable Ferrite Hook Power Cable Groove Cup Release Snaps USB/Host Cable Groove Host Port Power Port 1 Forklift Bracket Screw Hole Desk Mount Setting Rubber Foot Wall Mount Setting Wall Mount Conversion Dial 2Mounting Key-Hole 1 2 Used to fasten bracket to STB2000-F (forklift) cradle. Used to mount STB20XX cradle.
1-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Single Slot - Mounting Cups Wall Mount Cup Desk Mount Cup Figure 1-4 Single Slot Cradle - Mounting Cups Forklift Cup
Getting Started Four Slot - Front View and Connections Battery Well (four) Battery Charging Contacts Battery Charging LED (four) Ethernet Activity LEDs (Ethernet Cradle cradles only) Power LED Wall Mounting Latches (two in each well) Figure 1-5 Four Slot Cradle - Front Charging/ Communications Contacts Device Well (four) Interchangeable Desk/Wall Mount Cup (four) 1-7
1-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Four Slot - Back View Mounting Hole Power Port Primary Ethernet Port (Ethernet cradle only) Secondary Ethernet port for daisy chain (Ethernet cradle only) Mounting Hole Wall Mount Cup Screws Mounting Hole Mounting Hole Wall Mount Conversion Dial Cable Well (2) Figure 1-6 Four Slot Cradle - Back NOTE When daisy chaining Ethernet cradles: connect the first cradle in the daisy chain to the Ethernet hub via the primary Ethernet port; connect the first cradle’s secondary
Getting Started 1-9 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Battery Charging Contacts Battery Charging LED (four) Cradle Power LED Battery Well (four) Power Cable Groove Wall Mount Key-Hole (4) Cable Well Rubber Feet (4) Power Port Figure 1-7 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger
1 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Host Interfaces This device supports the following host interfaces through communication with a single slot multi-interface cradle: • Standard RS-232 connection to a host. • Keyboard wedge connection to a host, where scanned data is interpreted as keystrokes.
Getting Started 1 - 11 Insert the Battery The battery resides in a chamber in the device handle. NOTE If the battery is completely discharged, and the unit is powered from a USB or RS232 cable, it may take up to two hours for the unit to power up.There is no indication to the user of this condition and it may appear that the unit is not charging and/or not working correctly. However, if the unit is placed in an STB2000 cradle with the 12V power supply power up is immediate. To insert the battery: 1.
1 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 7. If necessary, scan the appropriate host bar code (for non-autodetected interfaces). See the specific host chapter. NOTE Disconnect the power supply before changing host cables, or the device may not recognize the new host. Different cables are required for different hosts. The connectors illustrated in each host chapter are examples only.
Getting Started 1 - 13 Insert the Device in the Cradle To insert the device in the cradle: 1. Insert the device into the cradle top first. 2. Push the handle until it clicks into place, engaging the contacts in the cradle and device. 1 1 2 1 2 2 Figure 1-9 Inserting the Device in the Single Slot Cradles NOTE When inserting the device in a wall mounted cradle, ensure the device’s hook recesses engage the hooks on the wall mount adapter (when applicable).
1 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Battery Charging IMPORTANT 1) If the host PC is powered off, for example every night, the device continues to operate from its battery until the battery is totally drained. Upon restart of the host PC, the device may not boot. The battery has to charge at a reduced charge rate until the battery acquires sufficient charge to boot the device. This can take up to two hours, depending on the level of discharge.
Getting Started 1 - 15 Battery Safety IMPORTANT Battery safety depends on the proper selection and care of batteries. Security Implementation/Protection From Counterfeit Batteries Motorola devices are designed to work only with Motorola batteries. If you see a battery fault indication on the device display, take the following steps: • • • • Remove the battery and inspect it to confirm that it bears the Motorola name and/or logo.
1 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Sending Data to the Host Computer Out of the box, the device supports two modes to send data to a host computer: via cable (RS-232 or USB); and via Bluetooth (open/paired with an STB2078 cradle). Cable Mode Via cable (RS-232 or USB) the user interface indicates the active mode for transmitting bar code data to the host. • A displays on the screen when bar code data transmits via USB. • An displays on the screen when bar code data transmits via RS-232.
Getting Started 1 - 17 Startup When the device is powered on for the first time, it initializes. The splash screen appears for a short period of time. If the device does not power on, see Resetting the Device on page 1-17. MT2000 series Figure 1-10 Splash Screen Suspending/Powering Off the Device A suspend menu item is accessible from Home screen. On the Home screen, press Menu > Suspend. Resetting the Device See Resetting the MT20X0 on page 2-106.
1 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Battery Removal To remove the battery: 1. Press Menu >Suspend to turn off the screen and place the device in suspend mode. 2. With your thumb, press down on the indentation on the battery lock and drag it away from the battery. 3. Lift up the back of the battery and pull it out of the battery well. Battery lock Figure 1-11 Li-ion Battery Removal WARNING! The device is not water sealed when the battery is removed.
Getting Started 1 - 19 Lanyard To install the optional lanyard: 1. Insert the loop on the lanyard into the slot at the bottom of the device. Figure 1-12 Insert Lanyard Loop 2. Thread the upper portion of the lanyard into the loop. Figure 1-13 Thread the Loop 3. Pull the clip through the loop over the tether point and tighten into place.
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Chapter 2 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 Introduction This chapter provides instructions for using and navigating the device.
2-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keypad The keypad contains alphanumeric characters, scroll keys, function keys and an ENT (Enter) key. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function keys (blue and orange). Note that an application can change the keypad functions so the device's keypad may not function exactly as described. SeeTable 2-1 on page 2-3 for key descriptions.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2-3 Keypad Functionality NOTE The keypad functionality described in Table 2-1 does not necessarily apply to all configurations of the MT20X0. Table 2-1 Keypad Functionality Key Left Soft Key, ALT Press Blue Key Description Press Orange Key Defaults to the left soft key which initiates the action noted on the bottom left of the screen (usually a menu option); ALT key when the Blue function key is enabled.
2-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-1 Keypad Functionality (Continued) Key * F2, 2, A, B, C, a, b, c F 2 ABC * F3, 3, D, E, F, d, e, f F 3 DEF * F4, 4, G, H, I, g, h, i F 4 GHI Description Press Blue Key Press Orange Key Defaults to the number 2; F2 when the Blue function key is enabled; A, B, C, a, b, c when the Orange function key is enabled. In alpha mode (enable Orange function key), the number of key presses determines the letter and case.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2-5 Table 2-1 Keypad Functionality (Continued) Key * F5, 5, J, K, L, j, k, l Description Press Blue Key Press Orange Key Defaults to the number 5; F5 when the Blue function key is enabled; J, K, L, j, k, l when the Orange function key is enabled. In alpha mode (enable Orange function key), the number of key presses determines the letter and case.
2-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-1 Keypad Functionality (Continued) Key * F8, 8, T, U, V, t, u, v F 8 TUV * F9, 9, W, X, Y, Z, w, x, y, z F 9 WXVZ Home, 0, space 0 Description Press Blue Key Press Orange Key Defaults to the number 8; F8 when the Blue function key is enabled; T, U, V, t, u, v when the Orange function key is enabled. In alpha mode (enable Orange function key), the number of key presses determines the letter and case.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2-7 Table 2-1 Keypad Functionality (Continued) Key ENT ENT Description Press ENT (Enter) to launch an application or select a current/highlighted item. Depending on the screen, press Enter to: • • • • Orange Press Blue Key Press Orange Key N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A close a display and return to the previous screen. lock in an entered quantity and highlight an item field. store data from an item field. to edit a highlighted item.
2-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Using the Keypad to Navigate Applications The screen is a non-touch screen. Navigation and control of an application is performed using the keypad. Entering Information To enter information: • Use the keypad. • Scan bar code data into data fields. • Use Microsoft® ActiveSync® to synchronize or copy information from the host computer to the device. For more information on ActiveSync, refer to the MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide (part number 72E-117858-xx).
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 Screen Icons Table 2-2 Icons Icon Description Battery Critical low battery (< 5% full); recharge. Battery fault. Battery fault; AC power applied. Low battery; recharge. Low battery; recharge. Battery is 25% full. Battery is 50% full. Battery is 75% full. Battery is fully charged. Low battery; charging using AC power source. Battery 25% full; charging using AC power source. Battery 50% full; charging using AC power source.
2 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-2 Icons (Continued) Icon Description Connections Bluetooth is inactive (STB2078 cradle only). Bluetooth is active (STB2078 cradle only). RS-232 connection is active. USB connection is active. Keypad Functionality One time blue key functionality (see Blue on page 2-7). Unlimited orange key functionality (see Orange on page 2-7). Wireless Signals (MT2090 Only) No wireless signal or not associated. Very low signal. Low signal. Medium signal. Medium signal.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 11 Home Screen When the device powers on, the first screen to display is the Home screen. This screen also launches when you press the Home key (see Home, 0, space on page 2-6). MT2070 MT2090 Figure 2-2 Home Screen Table 2-3 lists the options available on the Home screen. Use the Up or Down Scroll key to highlight an option in the list and press ENT to launch the screen.
2 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-3 Home Screen Options (Continued) Option Config... Description On this screen the user has access to the following features: • Wireless Companion - see page 2-41. • Settings - see page 2-93. • Rapid Deployment - see page 2-93. • MSP Agent - see page 2-94. • BTExplorer - see page 2-95. • Configure USB - see page 2-102. Utilities... On this screen the user has access to the following features: • File Explorer • Task Manager. See page 2-104.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 13 User Settings On this screen, make adjustments for the device’s beeper, backlight and time. Press the Up or Down Scroll key to select an option. Figure 2-4 User Settings Screen • Beeper Volume: Scroll to Beeper Volume and press the right or left Scroll key to choose a Low, Medium or High beeper volume. Press the right soft key (Done) to save changes and end the session.
2 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide • Date and Time: With Date and Time highlighted, press ENT to display the Date and Time screen. Figure 2-6 Date and Time Screen • Press TAB to toggle between Date: and Time: fields. • Press the right or left Scroll key to move to sub-fields within Date: and Time:. • Press the Up or Down Scroll key to change values. Press the right soft key (OK) to save changes and end the session. Press the left soft key (Cancel) to end the session without saving changes.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 15 Device Status This screen displays information about the device: model, serial number, Bluetooth, MAC address and ADCSvcs version. Figure 2-8 Device Status Screen NOTE MAC: field applies to the MT2090 only. Battery Status This screen displays the device’s battery information.
2 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide About This screen displays version and copyright information. Figure 2-10 About Screen Suspend On the Home screen (see Figure 2-2 on page 2-11) press Menu > Suspend to place the device in sleep mode. To wake the device, press any key.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 17 Scan Item The Scan Item screen allows the user to transmit bar code data to the host PC. To access Scan Item, start at the Home screen, scroll to Scan Item and press ENT. Figure 2-11 Scan Item Screen The following options are available: • Scan a bar code. The data displays briefly in the Item: field and the bar code data transmits to the host PC (Quantity defaults to a value of one and transmits one bar code.) • Key an SKU or bar code data manually using the keyboard.
2 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Menu Press the left soft key to display the Menu. Figure 2-12 Scan Item Screen - Menu Options Scroll to Options... and press ENT to display the options screen to set transmit bar code data options.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 19 About... Displays information about the ScanItem application. Close Press the right soft key to close the screen and return Home. Close Scroll to Close and press ENT to exit and return Home.
2 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan Inventory The Scan Inventory screen allows the user to enter inventory information and send it to a local file in the Windows CE file system. Set the file type in which to save the inventory data in Menu > Options screen > Format: (see Figure 2-16 on page 2-21). To access Scan Inventory, start at the Home screen, scroll to Scan Inventory and press ENT.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 21 Quantity Quantity defaults to a value of one to transmit one bar code to the host PC. Scroll to Quantity and use the keypad to enter the quantity of SKUs or bar code data to transmit to the host PC (1 to 99999). IMPORTANT Quantity must be entered prior to scanning or entering data in the Item: field. Item Scroll to Item and scan a bar code or use the keypad to enter an SKU or bar code to transmit to the host PC.
2 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide View Inventory Menu The View Inventory menu includes several options to maintain and customize inventory data. On the View Inventory screen press the left soft key to display the menu items. Press the Up or Down Scroll key to select an option. Press ENT to display the appropriate screen. Figure 2-17 View Inventory Menu • Edit Ensure the item to edit is highlighted on the View Inventory screen, then press Menu > Edit.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 23 • Delete Item Ensure the item to delete is highlighted on the View Inventory screen, then press Menu > Delete Item... . The following confirmation dialog displays. Press the left soft key (No) to cancel the delete and return to the View Inventory screen. Press the right soft key (Yes) to delete the selected inventory item. Figure 2-19 Delete Item Dialog • Delete All On the View Inventory screen, press Menu > Delete All... . The following confirmation dialog displays.
2 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide • Export Exporting formats data in a user friendly layout which can be downloaded from the device. On the View Inventory screen, press Menu > Export. The dialog in Figure 2-21 displays indicating the path of the file to be exported to the Application folder on the device. The default file name and type is export.txt. Press ENT to export all data and return to the View Inventory screen. Figure 2-21 Export Dialog NOTE The export format, text or XML, is specified in Options..
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 25 Options... Scroll to Options and press ENT to configure the inventory application. On this screen, set the file format and the file storage location to save data. The format is specified in an xml file located in the folder \application\inventory. Press the Up or Down Scroll key to move from field to field. Use the keypad to enter a value in the File: field; Press the right or left Scroll key to change the data within all other fields.
2 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Simple Inventory Similar to Scan Inventory, the Simple Inventory screen allows the user to enter and transmit inventory information. It differs from Scan Inventory in that it transmits data the same way the data is scanned into the MT. For example, if the user scans bar codes 123, 456, ABC, 123, 012, ABC in this order, the application transmits the bar codes to the host in the same order: 123 456 ABC 789 123 012 ABC Same data is not grouped or alphabetized.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 27 Menu Press the left soft key to display the Menu. Figure 2-25 Simple Inventory Screen - Menu Transmit Selecting Transmit sends data to the host PC via the configured interface and protocol (such as USB HID keyboard). On the Simple Inventory screen, press Menu > Transmit > ENT to send data. NOTE Data is not deleted after transmission. View Inventory Scroll to View Inventory and press ENT to display a list of the saved inventory items stored in the device.
2 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide View Inventory Menu The View Inventory menu includes several options to maintain and customize inventory data. On the View Inventory screen press the left soft key to display the menu items. Press the Up or Down Scroll key to select an option. Press ENT to display the appropriate screen. Figure 2-26 View Inventory Menu • Delete Item Ensure the item to delete is highlighted on the View Inventory screen, then press Menu > Delete Item... .
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 29 • Delete All On the View Inventory screen, press Menu > Delete All... . The following confirmation dialog displays. Press the left soft key (No) to cancel the delete and return to the View Inventory screen. Press the right soft key (Yes) to delete all inventory items listed. Figure 2-28 Delete All Dialog • Transmit Selecting Transmit sends data to the host PC via the configured interface and protocol (such as USB HID keyboard).
2 - 30 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide press Menu > Save. The following dialog displays indicating a successful save. Press ENT to accept the save and return to the View Inventory screen. Figure 2-30 Save Dialog • Options On the View Inventory screen, press Menu > Options. Save Inventory Scroll to Save and press ENT to save the data to the location specified in the Options dialog. Options... Scroll to Options and press ENT to configure the inventory application.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 31 About... Displays information about the ScanInventory application. Close Scroll to Close and press ENT to exit and return Home.
2 - 32 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan-To-IP The Scan-to-IP screen allows the user to scan directly to a host PC using your existing wireless network. The application should be pre loaded on the Motorola MT2090 device. NOTE Scan-to-IP may not be loaded on older devices. In this case, download the application to your PC; establish an ActiveSync connection; run ScanToIpDeviceInstaller.exe to download it to the MT2090. The host application must be installed on your PC or terminal host.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 33 • Enter the Host (IP) address, or keep the default setting. • Press TAB to Enter the Host port no., or keep the default setting. Figure 2-34 Terminal Host Setup Screen • Click Create pairing barcode and print the bar code (imager units can scan the monitor).
2 - 34 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide • Scan the bar code to pair with the host PC/server (print and scan the bar code or for imager units, scan the bar code directly on the monitor). Figure 2-36 Scan-to-IP Pair Bar Code • The host application and the MT2090 device should now be paired. The device installer can also be used to: • Configure the WLAN settings • Configure scanner settings • Buy and activate an advanced license for additional features. If you have problems or questions, select FAQ at http://www.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 35 MCL When you select MCL from the Home screen, the MCL-Client loads and the MCL program which loaded on the device runs. Figure 2-37 MCL-CIient Load - Typical View By default, the MCL application on the device is a simple scanning application which performs scanning and sending bar codes to a host computer, and scanning inventory with a timestamp. NOTE The MCL client is pre-licensed on the MT2070 only. The MCL client on the MT2090 requires an activated license to run.
2 - 36 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan Transmit When Scan Transmit is selected on the Main Menu, the Scan & Send screen displays. On this screen the user can manually enter a quantity and scan data to a computer using a tethered cable or a Bluetooth connection via the STB2078 cradle. Figure 2-39 Scan & Send Screen • : Use the keypad to enter a quantity into this field. Scanning is disabled when this field is highlighted. • : Scan a bar code to enter data into this field.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 37 Scan Inventory When Scan Inventory is selected on the Main Menu, the Scan Inventory screen displays (Figure 2-40). On this screen the user must enter the location in which the inventory is scanned. When a location is not entered, two short beeps sound indicating an error. 1. Use the keypad to enter a location and press ENT to continue. Figure 2-40 Scan Inventory Screen 2. Upon pressing ENT, the Scan screen displays. Figure 2-41 Scan Inventory Scan Screen 3.
2 - 38 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 5. Use the right soft key to select MENU. The Inventory Menu displays. Figure 2-42 Inventory Menu Screen 6. Select the appropriate option and press the right soft key (OK) to perform the appropriate action (View Data, Send Data, Delete Last). View Data The View Data screen provides a list of all scanned data including the location, item, quantity, date and time.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 39 Image Viewer (Devices Equipped with Imagers) The Image Viewer screen allows the user to preview, snap and save images. To access Imager Sample, start at the Home screen, scroll to Imager Sample and press ENT Figure 2-44 Image Viewer Screen Menu Press the left soft key to display the Menu. Figure 2-45 Image Viewer Screen - Menu Preview On Scroll to Preview On and press ENT to display a preview of an image.
2 - 40 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Options Scroll to Options and press ENT to display the Options screen. Press the up or down Scroll key to select an option to edit and press ENT. Figure 2-46 Options Screen • JPEG Quality: Picture quality indicator. Higher numbers produce better quality pictures and larger file sizes). • Illumination: Press the right and left scroll keys to turn illumination On or Off. The default is Off. Depending on the room lighting, an image captured by the device may appear too dark.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 41 Config To access Config, start at the Home screen, scroll to Config... and press ENT. MT2070 MT2090 Figure 2-47 Config... Screens Wireless Companion (MT2090 Only) NOTE Some screens and windows pictured in this section are samples and can differ from actual screens. The Wireless Companion is used to configure and manage the device’s wireless network settings. On the Config...
2 - 42 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Find WLANs On the Wireless Companion menu, press the up or down Scroll key to highlight Find WLANs and press ENT to display the Find WLANs screen. Figure 2-49 Find WLANs Screen The Find WLANs list displays: • WLAN Networks:Available wireless networks. • Network Type: Type of network. 802.11(a), 802.11(b) or 802.11(g). • Channel: Channel on which the AP is transmitting. • Signal Strength: The signal strength of the signal from the AP.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 43 Icons next to each profile identify the profiles current state. Table 2-4 Profile Icons Icon No Icon Description Profile is not selected, but enabled. Profile is disabled. Profile is Cancelled. A Cancelled profile is disabled until a connect or login function is performed through the configuration editor. Profile is currently in use and describes an infrastructure profile not using encryption.
2 - 44 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Profile ID Press the up or down Scroll key on the profile menu and select Add. The Profile Entry dialog displays. Figure 2-51 Profile Entry Screen Profile Name The name and (WLAN) identifier of the network connection. Enter a user friendly name for the device profile used to connect to either an AP or another networked device. Example: The Public LAN. NOTE Two profiles with the same user friendly name are acceptable but not recommended. ESSID The ESSID is the 802.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 45 Operating Mode Select the operating mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) from the Operating Mode: drop-down list. The operating mode Infrastructure enables the device to transmit and receive data with an AP. Infrastructure is the default mode. Table 2-5 Operating Mode Fields Field Description Operating Mode Infrastructure: Select Infrastructure to enable the device to transmit and receive data with an AP. Infrastructure is the device default mode.
2 - 46 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Channel If Ad-Hoc mode was selected the Ad-Hoc Channel dialog displays. Figure 2-53 Ad-Hoc - Channel Screen Use the Ad-Hoc Channel dialog to configure the required information to create an Ad-Hoc profile. This dialog does not appear if you selected Infrastructure mode. Select a channel number from the Channel drop-down list.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 47 Security Mode If Infrastructure mode was selected the Security Mode dialog displays.
2 - 48 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Security Mode Use the Security Mode dialog to configure the Security and Authentication methods. If Ad-Hoc mode is selected, this dialog is not available and authentication is set to None by default. Select the security mode from the Security Mode drop-down list. The selection chosen affects the availability of other choices for Authentication Type and Encryption methods.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 49 Authentication Type Select an available authentication type from the drop-down list. The options listed in the drop-down list are based on the selected Security Mode as shown in Table 2-8. The authentication types, other than None, all use IEEE 802.1x authentication to ensure that only valid users and sometimes servers can connect to the network.
2 - 50 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To select a tunneled authentication type: 1. Select a tunneled authentication type from the drop-down list. See Table 2-9 for the Tunnel Authentication options for each authentication type. 2. Select the User Certificate check box if a certificate is required. If the TLS tunnel type that requires a user certificate is selected, the check box is already selected. 3. Tab to Next > and press ENT. The Installed User Certificates dialog displays.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 51 Table 2-9 Tunneled Authentication Options (Continued) Authentication Type Tunneled Authentication MS CHAP v2 PEAP TTLS EAP-FAST Description X X X Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS CHAP v2) is a password-based, challenge-response, mutual authentication protocol that uses the industry-standard Message Digest 4 (MD4) and Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithms to encrypt responses.
2 - 52 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide User Certificate Installation There are two methods available to install a user certificate for authentication. The first is to obtain the user certificate from the Certificate Authority (CA). This requires connectivity with that CA. The second method is to install the user certificate from a file that was placed on the device. To install a user certificate from the CA: 1. Tab to Install Certificate and press ENT. The Import Certificate dialog displays.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 53 To install a user certificate from a file: 1. Tab to Install Certificate and press ENT. The Import Certificate dialog displays. Figure 2-59 Import Certificate Dialog Box 2. Choose Import from File and select OK. The Open dialog displays. Figure 2-60 Open Dialog Box 3. In the Type drop-down list, select Personal Certs (*.pfx). 4. Browse to the file and select OK. The Personal Certificate dialog displays.
2 - 54 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 5. Enter the password and select OK. The certificate(s) are imported. NOTE Installing a user certificate from a file requires that the file be of type “*.pfx”. Also this file type requires the user to supply a password in order to be read by Fusion. Server Certificate Selection If the user selects the Validate Server Certificate check box, a server certificate is required.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 55 2. A dialog displays that lists the certificate files found with the default extension. Figure 2-64 Open Screen 3. Browse to the file and select OK. 4. A confirmation dialog verifies the installation. If the information in this dialog is correct, select Yes. If the information in this dialog is not correct select No. The wizard returns to the Installed Server Certs dialog. Select the newly-installed certificate from the drop-down list.
2 - 56 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide dialog, it is cached as usual, but it is not be used to initialize the username field the next time the interactive credential dialog is shown for that profile; the username field is initialized to blank.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 57 Two radio buttons are added to allow the user to choose a token or static password. Choose the Token radio button when using the profile in conjunction with a token generator (hardware or software). The system administrator should supply the user with a token generator for use with EAP-GTC token profiles. A token generator generates a numeric value that is entered into the password field at connect time, usually along with a PIN.
2 - 58 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Credential Cache Options If the user selected any of the password-based authentication types then different credential caching options are available. These options specify when the network credential prompts appear: at connection, on each resume or at a specified time. Entering the credentials directly into the profile permanently caches the credentials. In this case, the device does not require user login.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 59 NOTE Entering credentials applies the credentials to a particular profile. Logging out clears all cached credentials. Editing a profile clears any cached credentials for that profile. Users who configure their APs to use the Fast Session Resume capability available with some Authentication Types (e.g.
2 - 60 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 4. Tab to Next > and press ENT. The At Time dialog displays. Figure 2-72 At Time Dialog Box 5. Enter the time using the 24 hour clock format in the (hh:mm) text box. 6. Select > to move the time to the right. Repeat for additional time periods. 7. Tab to Next > and press ENT. The Encryption dialog displays. Encryption NOTE The only available encryption methods in Ad-hoc are Open, WEP40 and WEP104. Use the Encryption dialog to select an encryption method.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 61 Table 2-11 Encryption Options Encryption Description Open Select Open (the default) when no data packet encryption is needed over the network. Selecting this option provides no security for data transmitted over the network. WEP-40 (40/24) Select WEP-40 (40/24) to use 64-bit key length WEP encryption (the other 24 bits are generated automatically). If WEP-40 (40/24) is selected, other controls appear that allow you to enter keys.
2 - 62 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-12 Encryption / Authentication Matrix (Continued) Authentication Encryption Legacy (Pre-WPA) Open WEP WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise TKIP AES TKIP AES PEAP WEP-104 Yes Yes LEAP WEP-104 Yes Yes TTLS WEP-104 Yes Yes If either WEP-40 (40/24) or WEP-104 (104/24) is selected, the wizard displays the key entry dialog unless the Use Passkey check box was selected in the Encryption dialog (see Figure 2-67 on page 2-56).
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 63 7. For WEP only, in the Transmit Key drop-down list, select the key to transmit. 8. Tab to Next > and press ENT. The IP Address Entry dialog displays. To enter a hexadecimal key without characters hidden: 1. Tab to Next > and press ENT. Figure 2-75 Keys Dialog Box 2. For WEP only, in each Key field, enter the key. a. For WEP-40 enter 10 hexadecimal characters. b. For WEP-104 enter 26 hexadecimal characters. c. For TKIP enter 64 hexadecimal characters. d.
2 - 64 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To enter a pass-phrase with characters hidden: 1. Select the For added security - Mask characters entered check box. 2. Tab to Next > and press ENT. Figure 2-76 WEP-40 and WEP-104 WEP Keys Dialog Boxes 3. In the Key field, enter the key. a. For WEP-40 enter between 4 and 32 characters. b. For WEP-104 enter between 4 and 32 characters. c. For TKIP enter between 8 and 63 characters. d. For AES enter between 8 and 63 characters. 4.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 65 IP Address Entry Use the IPv4 Address Type dialog to configure network address parameters: IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS and WINS. Figure 2-78 IPv4 Address Type Dialog Box Table 2-13 IP Address Entry Encryption Description DHCP Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) from the IP Address Entry drop-down list to obtain a leased IP address and network configuration information from a remote server. DHCP is the default setting for the device profile.
2 - 66 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-14 Static IP Address Entry Fields Field Description IP Address The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other. Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end. This address is called the IP address (Internet Protocol address).
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 67 Transmit Power The Transmit Power drop-down list contains different options for Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure mode. Automatic (i.e., use the current AP settings) and Power Plus (use higher than the current AP settings) are available for Infrastructure mode. Adjusting the radio transmission power level enables the user to expand or confine the transmission coverage area.
2 - 68 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-17 Power Transmit Options (Ad-Hoc Mode) Field Description Full Select Full power for the highest transmission power level. Select Full power when operating in highly reflective environments and areas where other devices could be operating nearby or when attempting to communicate with devices at the outer edge of a coverage area. 30 mW Select 30 mW to set the maximum transmit power level to 30 mW. The radio transmits at the minimum power required.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 69 Table 2-18 Battery Usage Options Field Description CAM Continuous Aware Mode (CAM) provides the best network performance, but yields the shortest battery life. Fast Power Save Fast Power Save (the default) performs in the middle of CAM and MAX Power Save with respect to network performance and battery life. MAX Power Save Max Power Save yields the longest battery life while potentially reducing network performance.
2 - 70 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Various certificate types display at one time. Select the Certificate Type drop-down box to filter the certificate list to display All, only Root/Server or only User/Client certificates. Figure 2-85 Certificate Type Options Screen The Certificate Manager screen contains command buttons at the bottom of the screen. A button might be disabled (gray) if the operation cannot be performed based on any selected object.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 71 Certificate Properties To display the detailed properties of a certificate, select a certificate in the list, press ENT to display the menu and select Properties. The screen displays the properties of the certificate. Select a property in the upper list and the detailed information displays in the Expanded Value section. Figure 2-87 Certificate Properties Screen Select ok, Escape or X to exit (depending on the device).
2 - 72 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Select the Import from File (.cer, .pfx) radio button to import a certificate file. The Open screen displays. Select the file to import. Figure 2-89 Certificate Manager Screen Select the Import User Cert from Server radio button to import a certificate from a server. The Install From Server screen displays. Enter the user, password and server information in the respective text boxes. Select Retrieve to import the certificate.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 73 Manage PACs Users can view and manage Protected Access Credentials (PACs) used by Cisco’s EAP-FAST authentication protocol. On the Wireless Companion menu scroll to Manage PACs and press ENT. The PAC Manager screen displays. Figure 2-92 PAC Manager Screen PACs are uniquely identified by referencing a PAC Authority Identifier (A-ID) (the server that issued the PAC) and by the individual user identifier (I-ID).
2 - 74 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide PAC Properties Display the detailed properties of a PAC by selecting an item in a sub-tree and selecting Properties or pop-up menu. The following screen displays with the list of properties in the upper portion of the screen. By selecting an entry in the upper list, the expanded details of the entry property displays in the lower list of the screen. Figure 2-94 PAC Properties Popup To return to the main page, select Ok, Escape or X depending on the device.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 75 Navigate to the file to be imported and choose it. The Import PAC dialog displays. Figure 2-96 Import PAC Dialog Box If the PAC file is password protected, enter the password in the Password field. If you clear the Hide Password check box, the password is displayed in clear text as you type it. To hide the password as you type it, leave the Hide Password check box selected.
2 - 76 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Options Use the Wireless Options dialog to select one of the following operation options from the drop-down list: • Operating Mode (Op Mode) Filtering • Regulatory • Band Selection • System Options • Auto PAC Settings • Change Password • Export. Operating Mode Filtering The Operating Mode Filtering options cause the Find WLANs application to filter the available networks found.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 77 Regulatory Options Use the Regulatory settings to configure the country the device is in. Due to regulatory requirements (within a country) a device is only allowed to use certain channels. Figure 2-99 Regulatory Options Dialog Box Table 2-20 Regulatory Options Field Description Settings Select a country from the drop-down list. If the Enable 802.11d check box is not selected, a profile’s country selection must match this setting in order to connect to that profile.
2 - 78 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-21 Band Selection Options Field Description 2.4GHz Band The Find WLANs application list includes all networks found in the 2.4 GHz band (802.11b and 802.11g). 5GHz Band The Find WLANs application list includes all networks found in the 5 GHz band (802.11a). Select Save to save the settings or select X to discard any changes. System Options Use System Options to set miscellaneous system setting.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 79 Figure 2-102 Auto PAC Settings Dialog Box Table 2-23 Auto PAC Settings Field Description Allow Provisioning Select Yes from the drop-down list to allow the terminal to be automatically provisioned with a PAC when using the EAP-FAST authentication protocol. Select No to disallow automatic PAC provisioning.
2 - 80 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To delete the password, enter the current password in the Current: text box and leave the New: and Confirm: text boxes empty. Select Save. NOTE Passwords are case sensitive and can not exceed 63 characters.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 81 Export NOTE For Windows CE 5.0 devices, exporting options enables settings to persist after a cold boot. Use Export to export all profiles to a registry file and to export the options to a registry file. Figure 2-104 Export Dialog Box To export options: 1. Select Export Options. The Save As dialog displays. Figure 2-105 Export Options Save As Dialog Box 2. Enter a filename in the Name: field. The default filename is WCS_OPTIONS.REG. 3. Select the desired folder.
2 - 82 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To export all profiles: 1. Select Export All Profiles. The Save As dialog displays. Figure 2-106 Export All Profiles Save As Dialog Box 2. Enter a filename in the Name: field. The default filename is WCS_PROFILES.REG. 3. In the Folder: drop-down list, select the desired folder. 4. Select Save. Selecting Export All Profiles also saves an indication of the current profile.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 83 • Versions: Displays software, firmware and hardware version numbers. • Quit: Exits the Wireless Status screen. Each option screen contains a back button to return to the main Wireless Status screen. Signal Strength The Signal Strength screen provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile including signal quality, missed beacons and other statistics described below.
2 - 84 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-24 Signal Strength Status (Continued) Field Description Tx Retries Displays a percentage of the number of data packets the device retransmits. The fewer transmit retries, the more efficient the wireless network is. Missed Beacons Displays a percentage of the amount of beacons the device missed. The fewer missed beacons, the more efficient the wireless network is. Beacons are uniform system packets broadcast by the AP to keep the network synchronized.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 85 Table 2-25 Current Profile Screen (Continued) Field Description Channel Displays the channel currently being used to communicate with the AP. Country Displays the country setting currently being used. Transmit Power Displays the current radio transmission power level. See Table 2-17 on page 2-68. IPv4 Status The IPv4 Status screen displays the current IP address, subnet and other IP related information assigned to the device.
2 - 86 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-26 lPv4 Status Fields (Continued) Field Description Lease Obtained Displays the date and time that the IP address was obtained. Lease Expires Displays the date and time that the IP address expires. DNS Displays the IP address of the DNS server. WINS WINS is a Microsoft Net BIOS name server. WINS eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 87 Clearing the Log To clear the log, select Clear. Versions The Versions screen displays software, firmware and hardware version numbers. To open the Versions screen, select Versions in the Wireless Status screen. Figure 2-112 Versions Screen The screen displays Fusion software version numbers as well as application and middleware version information.
2 - 88 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide ICMP Ping The ICMP Ping screen allows testing of a connection at the network layer (part of the IP protocol) between the device and any other device on the network. Ping tests only stop when Stop Test is selected, the Wireless Diagnostics application is closed or if the device switches between infrastructure and ad-hoc modes. To open the ICMP Ping screen, select ICMP Ping in the Wireless Diagnostics screen. Figure 2-114 ICMP Ping Screen To perform an ICMP ping: 1.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 89 Graphs A real time graph of any of the above statistics can be displayed by pressing ENT on the statistic. Figure 2-115 Graph Example Trace Route Trace Route traces a packet from a computer to a host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes. The Trace Route utility identifies where the longest delays occur.
2 - 90 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Known APs The Known APs screen displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the device. This screen is only available in Infrastructure mode. To open the Known APs screen, select Known APs in the Wireless Diagnostics screen. Figure 2-117 Known APs Screen Table 2-27 includes the definitions of the icons next to the AP. Table 2-27 Current Profile Screen Icon Description The AP is the associated access point and is set to mandatory.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 91 Log On/Off When the user selects Log On/Off, the device may be in one of two states; the user may be logged onto the device by already entering credentials through the login box or there is no user logged on. Each of these states has a separate set of use cases and a different look to the dialog.
2 - 92 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 2-28 Log On/Off Options Field Description Wireless Profile Field When launching the login application, the Wireless Profile field has available all the wireless profiles that require credentials. This includes profiles that use EAP TLS, PEAP, LEAP, EAP-TTLS or EAP-FAST. Profile Status Icon The profile status icon (next to the profile name) shows one of the following states: • The selected profile is cancelled.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 93 Settings The Settings screen allows the user to set bar code parameters on the device. To access Settings from the Home screen, select Config... > Scanner Settings. Use the keypad to navigate through General Parameters and Barcode Settings to set the appropriate environment for the device.
2 - 94 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Rapid Deployment The Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to a device from a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console’s FTP server. This task is generally performed by the system administrator, or integrator. For more information, refer to the MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide. To access Rapid Deployment from the Home screen, select Config... > Rapid Deployment.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 95 BTExplorer BTExplorer is used to configure Bluetooth services and settings as well as to establish connections to other Bluetooth devices. NOTE ADCServices must be disabled in order to use BTExplorer. To launch BTExplorer: 1. From the main menu, navigate to and select Config … . 2. Select BTExplorer. If a previous connection was established, the Favorites window displays (see Figure 2-128 on page 2-97).
2 - 96 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 2. Select Next. Depending on the service selected in Figure 2-124, BTExplorer discovers devices in range and selects devices that provide the service selected. Figure 2-125 New Connection Wizard, Select Remote Device Screen 3. Select Next in Figure 2-125. Select COM7 as the desired service. Figure 2-126 New Connection Wizard, Select Remote Service Screen 4. Select Next in Figure 2-126. A Connection Summary window displays.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 97 5. When the wizard completes, a connection is automatically saved in favorites and the Favorites window displays. Figure 2-128 New Connection Wizard, Favorites Screen Add a Bluetooth Service The following Bluetooth services can be added: • Serial Port • File Transfer • OBEX: Object Exchange. To add a Bluetooth service: 1. On the Favorites window (Figure 2-128), use the keypad and select Device > Settings > Services.
2 - 98 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 2. Select Add in Figure 2-129 and choose a service from the list. Figure 2-130 Add Local Service Screen 3. In this example, Serial Port Service is chosen. Click OK. 4. Serial Port Service is added to the list. Figure 2-131 Edit Local Service Screen 5. Update the fields in the Edit window as needed. Click OK. 6. Serial Port Service is added to the list.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 99 Turn Bluetooth On/Off To turn the Bluetooth radio off: Open the BTExplorer application to display the Favorites window (Figure 2-128). Home screen > Config... > BTExplorer > Device > Disable Bluetooth. To turn the Bluetooth radio on: Open the BTExplorer application to display the Favorites window (Figure 2-128). Home screen > Config... > BTExplorer > Device > Enable Bluetooth.
2 - 100 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Security Tab On the Favorites window (Figure 2-128), use the keypad and select Device > Settings > Security. Figure 2-134 Bluetooth Settings - Security Screen To adjust the security settings for an individual service: 1. Select the Services tab (see Figure 2-130 on page 2-98). 2. Select a service. 3. Select Properties. 4. Select PIN Code (Incoming Connection) for automatic use of the PIN code entered in the PIN Code text box.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 101 3. Tab to and select Delete Devices and/or Delete Link Keys to delete all discovered devices and link keys. NOTE To force BTExplorer to re-discover devices in the area, select Delete Devices. Virtual COM Port Tab On the Favorites window (Figure 2-128), use the keypad and select Device > Settings > Virtual COM Port. Figure 2-136 Bluetooth Settings - Virtual COM Port Screen To select the COM ports for Bluetooth communication, select the appropriate Installed Port.
2 - 102 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To load or remove profiles: 1. Navigate to a check box next to the profile. 2. Press the orange key on the keypad and press the Space key to select/clear the check box. NOTE 3. The Serial Port profile is always active and cannot be removed. Use the Tab key to navigate to Select All (select all profiles) or Deselect All (deselect all profiles) and press ENT.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 103 Table 2-29 Configure USB - Option Descriptions (Continued) USB Configuration Description SNAPI w/Imaging Configures the device to use the SNAPI protocol with imaging on device only. IBM Tabletop Configures the device to use the IBM tabletop protocol on both device and cradle. IBM Handheld Configures the device to use the IBM Handheld protocol on both device and cradle. OPOS Configures the device to use the OPOS / JPOS protocol on both device and cradle.
2 - 104 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Utilities To access Utilities, start at the Home screen, scroll to Utilities... and press ENT. The Utilities screen displays. Figure 2-139 Utilities Screen Within the utilities submenu, the following programs are available for use by developers and integrators: • File Explorer • Task Manger. File Explorer Scroll to File Explorer on the Utilities screen and press ENT to display the File Explorer screen.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 105 File Explorer Keypad Usage • Enter key: Drills down one level when a folder is selected; attempts to execute an .exe file. • Up/Down keys: Scrolls up and/or down in a list. • Right/Left keys: Pages up and/or down. Task Manager Scroll to Task Manager on the Utilities screen and press ENT to display the Task Manager screen.
2 - 106 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Resetting the MT20X0 If the device stops responding to input, reset it. There are two types of resets, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot restarts the device by closing all running programs. All data that is not saved is lost. A cold boot also restarts the device, but erases all stored records and entries from RAM. In addition it returns formats, preferences and other settings to the factory default settings. Perform a warm boot first.
Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 107 Waking the MT20X0 The wakeup conditions define what actions wake up the device. These settings are configurable and the factory default settings shown in Table 2-30 are subject to change/update. Table 2-30 Wakeup Conditions (Default Settings) Status Suspend Description When the device is set to the suspend mode these actions wake the device. Conditions for Wakeup AC power is added or removed. Cradle/cable connect or disconnect. Key or scan trigger press.
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Chapter 3 Scanning Introduction This chapter provides beeper and LED definitions, techniques involved in scanning bar codes, general instructions and tips about scanning, and decode zone diagrams. Beeper Definitions The device issues different beep sequences and patterns to indicate status. Table 3-1 defines beep sequences that occur during both normal scanning and while programming the device. Table 3-1 Beeper Definitions Beeper Sequence Indication Standard Use Low/medium/high beeps Power up.
3-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 3-1 Beeper Definitions (Continued) Beeper Sequence High/low/high/low beeps Indication Successful program exit with change in parameter setting. Macro PDF (MPDF) 2 long low beeps File ID error. A bar code not in the current MPDF sequence was scanned. 4 long low beeps Bad symbology. Scanned a 1D or 2D bar code in a MPDF sequence, a duplicate MPDF label, a label in an incorrect order, or trying to transmit an empty or illegal MPDF field.
Scanning 3-3 LED Definitions In addition to beep sequences, the device uses a two-color LED to indicate status. Table 3-2 defines LED colors that display during scanning. Table 3-2 Standard LED Definitions LED Indication Hand-Held Scanning Standard Use Off No power is applied to the device, or the device is on and ready to scan. Green A bar code was successfully decoded. Red Transmission error, conversion or format error, device malfunction or RS-232 receive error.
3-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scanning in Hand-Held Mode IMPORTANT A scan application, such as Scan Item (scanitem.exe), must be launched to allow scanning. See Scan Item on page 2-17 for more information. Scanning with the MT20X0 When out of the IntelliStand or removed from the wall mount bracket, the device operates in standard trigger mode. Aim the device at a bar code and pull the trigger to decode.
Scanning 3-5 To scan a bar code, center the symbol in any orientation within the aiming pattern. Be sure the entire symbol is within the rectangular area formed by the cross pattern.
3-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Laser Aiming In hand-held mode, the laser device projects a laser line by default. Ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol. RIGHT WRONG 012345 012345 Figure 3-5 Scanning Orientation with Laser Aiming Pattern The aiming pattern (or laser line) is smaller when the device is closer to the symbol and larger when it is farther from the symbol.
Scanning 3-7 Scanning in Presentation Mode The optional IntelliStand adds greater flexibility to scanning operation. When you insert the device into the stand’s “cup,” the device’s built-in sensor places the device in presentation (hands-free) mode. When you remove the device from the stand it operates in its normal hand-held mode. “Cup” Adjust “Cup” Angle Adjust Height of IntelliStand Figure 3-6 Inserting the Device in the IntelliStand To operate the device in the IntelliStand: 1.
3-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scanning Considerations Scanning is a simple matter of aim, scan and decode. However, to optimize scanning performance consider the range and the scanning angle: • Range Any scanning device decodes well over a particular working range — minimum and maximum distances from the bar code. This range varies according to bar code density and scanning device optics. Scanning within range brings quick and constant decodes; scanning too close or too far away prevents decodes.
Scanning Decode Distances Table 3-3 MT2070/2090-SL (Standard Range Laser) Decode Distances Depth of Field Label Density English Metric Code 39 - 4 mil 0.1 - 2.8 in. 0.254 - 7.112 cm Code 39 - 5 mil 0.2 - 5.3 in. 0.508 - 13.462 cm Code 39 - 7.5 mil 0.5 - 10.4 in 1.27 - 26.416 cm UPC 100% - 13 mil 0.2 - 21.9 in. 0.508 - 55.626 cm Code 39 - 20 mil ** - 29.1 in. ** - 73.914 cm Code 39 - 40 mil ** - 42.1 in. ** - 106.934 cm Code 39 - 55 mil ** - 51.2 in. ** - 130.
3 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 3-5 MT2070/2090-SD (Standard Range Imager) Decode Distances Depth of Field Label Density English Metric Code 39 - 5 mil 1.2 - 6.3 in. 3.048 - 16.002 cm Code 39 - 7.5 mil 0.2 - 10.6 in. 0.508 - 26.924 cm UPC 100% - 13 mil ** - 15.4 in. ** - 39.116 cm Code 39 - 20 mil ** - 23.2 in. ** - 58.928 cm PDF - 6.67 mil 2.5 - 6.1 in. 6.35 - 15.494 cm PDF - 10 mil 0.7 - 9.6 in. 1.778 - 24.384 cm PDF - 15 mil ** - 14.2 in. ** - 36.
Chapter 4 Radio Communications Introduction This chapter provides information about the modes of operation and features available for wireless communication between MT20X0s, cradles and hosts. The chapter also includes the parameters necessary to configure the device. The device ships with the settings shown in the Table 4-1 on page 4-2 (also see Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all host device and miscellaneous device defaults).
4-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Radio Communications Parameter Defaults Table 4-1 lists the defaults for radio communication parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in this chapter. NOTE Table 4-1 See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
Radio Communications 4-3 Wireless Beeper Definitions When the device scans the pairing bar code it issues various beep sequences indicating successful or unsuccessful operations. See Table 4-2 for beep sequences that occur during pairing operations. Table 4-2 Wireless Beeper Definitions Beeper Sequence Indication Short low-high beeps Device has paired with the cradle. Short high-low beeps Device has unpaired with the cradle.
4-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Radio Communications Host Types To set up the device for communication with a cradle, or to use standard Bluetooth profiles, scan the appropriate host type bar code below. • Cradle Host (default) - Select this host type for device(s) to cradle operation. The device must then be paired to the cradle and the cradle communicates directly to the host via the host interface cable connection.
Radio Communications Radio Communications Host Types (continued) *Cradle Host Serial Port Profile (Master) Serial Port Profile (Slave) Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave) 4-5
4-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Bluetooth Technology Profile Support With Bluetooth Technology Profile Support, the cradle is not required for wireless communication. The device communicates directly to the host using Bluetooth technology. The device supports the standard Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) and HID Profiles which enable the device to communicate with other Bluetooth devices that support these profiles.
Radio Communications 4-7 Bluetooth Friendly Name You can set a meaningful name for the device that appears in the application during device discovery. The default name is the device name followed by its serial number, e.g., MT2070/MT2090 123456789ABCDEF. Scanning Set Defaults reverts the device to this name; use custom defaults to maintain the user-programmed name through a Set Defaults operation.
4-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide HID Host Parameters The device supports keyboard emulation over the Bluetooth HID profile. In this mode the device can interact with Bluetooth enabled hosts supporting the HID profile as a Bluetooth keyboard. Scanned data is transmitted to the host as keystrokes. Following are the keyboard parameters supported by the HID host. HID Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type.
Radio Communications HID Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes - continued) Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows French Canadian Windows 2000/XP Portuguese/Brazilian Windows 4-9
4 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when the HID host requires a slower transmission of data. *No Delay (0 msec) Medium Delay (20 msec) Long Delay (40 msec) HID CAPS Lock Override When enabled, the case of the data is preserved regardless of the state of the caps lock key.
Radio Communications 4 - 11 HID Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is scanned, all bar code data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error beeps sound. When Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is scanned, bar codes containing at least one unknown character are not sent to the host, and an error beep sounds.
4 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide HID Keyboard FN1 Substitution When enabled, this parameter allows replacement of any FN1 character in an EAN128 bar code with a Key Category and value chosen by the user. See FN1 Substitution Values on page 5-21 to set the Key Category and Key Value. *Disable Keyboard FN1 Substitution Enable Keyboard FN1 Substitution HID Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as control-key sequences.
Radio Communications 4 - 13 Simulated Caps Lock When enabled, the device inverts upper and lower case characters on the device bar code as if the Caps Lock state is enabled on the keyboard. This inversion is done regardless of the current state of the keyboard Caps Lock state. *Disable Simulated Caps Lock Enable Simulated Caps Lock Convert Case When enabled, the device converts all bar code data to the selected case.
4 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Auto-reconnect Feature When in SPP Master or Cradle Host mode, the device automatically tries to reconnect to a remote device when a disconnection occurs that is due to the radio losing communication. This can happen if the device goes out of range with the remote device, or if the remote device powers down. The device tries to reconnect for the period of time specified by the Reconnect Attempt Interval setting. During that time the green LED continues to blink.
Radio Communications 4 - 15 Reconnect Attempt Interval When a device disconnects as it goes out of range, it immediately attempts to reconnect for the default time interval of 30 seconds. This time interval can be changed to one of the following options: • 30 seconds • 1 minute • 5 minutes • 30 minutes • 1 hour • Indefinitely.
4 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Reconnect Attempt Interval (continued) Attempt to Reconnect for 1 Hour Attempt to Reconnect Indefinitely
Radio Communications 4 - 17 Auto-reconnect in Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave) Mode In Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave) mode, select a re-connect option for when the device loses its connection with a remote device: • Auto-reconnect on Bar Code Data: The device auto-reconnects when you scan a bar code. With this option, a delay can occur when transmitting the first characters.
4 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Out of Range Indicator An out of range indicator can be set by scanning Enable Beep on Reconnect Attempt on page 4-14 and extending the time using the Reconnect Attempt Interval on page 4-15. For example, with Beep on Reconnect Attempt disabled while the device loses radio connection when it is taken out of range, the device attempts to reconnect silently during the time interval set by scanning a Reconnect Attempt Interval.
Radio Communications 4 - 19 MT20X0(s) To Cradle Support Modes of Operation The charging cradle with radio supports two radio communication modes of operation, allowing the device to communicate wirelessly: • Point-to-Point • Multipoint-to-Point. Point-to-Point Communication In Point-to-Point communication mode, the cradle allows one device to connect to it at a time.
4 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide multipoint-to-point mode, the cradle forwards parameter settings to all connected scanners, each scanner decides to store the parameter or not based on the parameter broadcast setting. *Enable Parameter Broadcast Disable Parameter Broadcast Pairing Pairing is the process by which a device initiates communication with a cradle. Scanning Multipoint-to-Point activates multi device-to-cradle operation and allows up to seven devices to pair to one cradle.
Radio Communications 4 - 21 Pairing Modes When operating with the cradle, two modes of pairing are supported: • Locked Pairing Mode - When a cradle is paired (connected) to the device (or to seven devices in Multipoint-to-Point mode), any attempt to connect a different device, by either scanning the PAIR bar code on the cradle or by inserting it into the cradle with the pairing on contacts feature enabled (page 4-22), is rejected. The currently connected device(s) maintain connection.
4 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pairing Methods There are two pairing methods. The default method allows the device and cradle to pair (connect) when the pairing bar code on the cradle is scanned. A second method pairs the device and cradle when the device is inserted in the cradle. To enable this feature, scan Enable Pair On Contacts below. With this feature enabled it is not necessary to scan the pairing bar code on the cradle.
Radio Communications 4 - 23 Pairing Bar Code Format When the device is configured as an SPP Master, you must create a pairing bar code for the remote Bluetooth device to which the device can connect. You must know the Bluetooth address of the remote device. Pairing bar codes are Code 128 bar codes and are formatted as follows: Bxxxxxxxxxxxx where: • B (or LNKB) is the prefix • xxxxxxxxxxxx represents the 12-character Bluetooth address.
4 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Considerations The system administrator determines the Connection Maintenance Interval. A shorter interval allows new users to gain access to abandoned connections more quickly, but causes problems if users leave the work area for extended periods. A longer interval allows existing users to leave the work area for longer periods of time, but ties up the system for new users.
Radio Communications 4 - 25 Connection Maintenance Interval (continued) Set Interval to 4 Hours Set Interval to 8 Hours Set Interval to 24 Hours Set Interval to Forever
4 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Bluetooth Security The device supports Bluetooth Authentication and Encryption. Authentication can be requested by either the remote device or the device. When Authentication is requested, the device uses its programmed PIN code to generate a link key. The device stores this link key upon pairing, so you do not have to re-enter the PIN code when moving in and out of range, switching profiles, or switching between devices (e.g., between the cradle and the application).
Radio Communications 4 - 27 PIN Code To set the PIN code (e.g., password) on the device, scan the bar code below followed by five alphanumeric programming bar codes from Appendix E, Alphanumeric Bar Codes. The default PIN code is 12345. If the device communicates with a cradle with security enabled, synchronize the PIN codes on the device and cradle. To achieve this, connect the device to the cradle when setting the PIN codes.
4 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Encryption NOTE Authentication must be performed before Encryption can take effect. To set up the device for enabling Encryption, scan Enable Encryption. To prevent the device from enabling Encryption, scan Disable Encryption. When enabled, the radio encrypts data.
Chapter 5 User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options Introduction You can program the device to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes each user preference feature and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. The device ships with the settings shown in Table 5-1 on page 5-2 (also see Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all host device and miscellaneous defaults).
5-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases, scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to set the beeper tone to high, scan the High Frequency (beeper tone) bar code listed under Beeper Tone on page 5-9. The device issues a fast warble beep and the LED turns green, signifying a successful parameter entry. Other parameters, such as Serial Response Time-Out or Data Transmission Formats, require scanning several bar codes.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options Table 5-1 5-3 User Preferences Parameter Defaults (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number Default Page Number Decoding Illumination F0h 2Ah Enable 5-14 Batch Mode F1 20h No Batch Mode 5-15 FIPS Mode F1h E0h Disable 5-17 DPM Scanning (MT2070-DP only) F1h 09h Enable 5-17 Transmit Code ID Character 2Dh None 5-18 Prefix Value 63h 69h 7013 5-19 Suffix 1 Value Suffix 2 Value 62h 68h 64h 6Ah 7013 5-19 Scan Data Tra
5-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide User Preferences Set Default Parameter You can reset the device to two types of defaults: factory defaults or custom defaults. Scan the appropriate bar code below to reset the decoder to its default settings and/or set its current settings as custom defaults. NOTE When programmed to do so, certain MT20X0 cradles send parameter updates to the scanner.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5-5 Host Mode Parameter # F1h A4h Attribute # 2A4h The MT20X0 supports cable and Bluetooth data paths to send bar code data. Only one data path can be active. Scanning a parameter below determines the type of host interface to use for bar code data transmission. • In Cable Priority mode, the MT20X0 prioritizes a cable (USB or RS-232) as the default data path for transmitting bar code data.
5-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decode Pager Motor Enable Parameter # F1h 65h Attribute # 265h Type: Bit The MT20X0 includes a pager motor which, when enabled, vibrates the device for a period of time when a successful decode occurs. NOTE When the pager motor is enabled and the device is in InteliStand, the pager motor disables until the device is removed from IntelliStand. Scan a bar code below to enable or disable the pager motor.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5-7 Parameter Bar Code Scanning Parameter # ECh To disable the decoding of parameter bar codes, including the Set Defaults parameter bar codes, scan the Disable Parameter Scanning bar code below. To enable decoding of parameter bar codes, scan Enable Parameter Scanning.
5-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Beep After Good Decode Parameter # 38h Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the device beeps after a good decode. If selecting Do Not Beep After Good Decode, the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and to indicate error conditions.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options Beeper Tone Parameter # 91h To select a decode beep frequency (tone), scan one of the following bar codes.
5 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Beeper Volume Parameter # 8Ch To select a beeper volume, scan the Low Volume, Medium Volume, or High Volume bar code.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 11 Hand-Held Trigger Mode Parameter # 8Ah Select one of the following trigger modes for the device: • Standard (Level) - A trigger pull activates decode processing. Decode processing continues until the bar code decodes, you release the trigger, or the Decode Session Timeout occurs. • Presentation (Blink) - The device activates decode processing when it detects a bar code in its field of view.
5 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Picklist Mode Parameter # F0h 92h Picklist mode enables the device to decode only bar codes that are aligned under the laser crosshair. Select one of the following picklist modes for the device: • Disabled Always - Picklist mode is always disabled. • Enabled in Hand-Held Mode - Picklist mode is enabled when the device is out of hands-free mode and disabled when the device is in presentation mode.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 13 Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol Parameter # 89h Use this option in presentation mode to prevent the beeper from continuously beeping when a symbol is left in the device’s field of view. It is programmable in 0.1 second increments from 0.0 to 9.9 seconds. The default interval is 0.5 seconds.
5 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decoding Illumination (Hand-Held Mode only) Parameter # F0h, 2Ah When in hand-held mode, selecting Enable Decoding Illumination causes the device to flash illumination to aid decoding. Select Disable Decoding Illumination to prevent the device from using decoding illumination. Enabling illumination usually results in superior images. The effectiveness of the illumination decreases as the distance to the target increases.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 15 Batch Mode Parameter # F1 20h Attribute # 544h The device supports three versions of batch mode. When the device is configured for any of the batch modes, it attempts to store bar code data (not parameter bar codes) until transmission is initialized, or the maximum number of bar codes are stored. When a bar code is saved successfully, a good decode beep sounds and the LED flashes green.
5 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Batch Mode (continued) Parameter # 544 *Normal (000h) Out of Range Batch Mode (001h) Standard Batch Mode (002h) Cradle/Cable Contact Batch Mode (003h) Enter Batch Mode Send Batch Data
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 17 FIPS Mode Parameter # F1h, E0h The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 is a U.S. government computer security standard used to accredit cryptographic modules. FIPS enabled MT20X0 scanners and cradles offer this secure mode of operation. To enable FIPS mode of operation (disabled by default), scan Enable FIPS Mode at any time. The scanner attempts to establish a secure session with the cradle to which it is connected.
5 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Miscellaneous Parameters Transmit Code ID Character Parameter # 2Dh A Code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned bar code. This is useful when decoding more than one code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the Code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol. Select no Code ID character, a Symbol Code ID character, or an AIM Code ID character.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 19 Prefix/Suffix Values Key Category Parameter # P = 63h, S1 = 62h, S2 = 64h Decimal Value Parameter # P = 69h, S1 = 68h, S2 = 6Ah You can append a prefix and/or one or two suffixes to scan data for use in data editing. To set a value for a prefix or suffix, scan a four-digit number (i.e., four bar codes from Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes) that corresponds to that value. See the ASCII Character Set values in a host interface chapter (e.g.
5 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan Data Transmission Format Parameter # EBh To change the scan data format, scan one of the following eight bar codes corresponding to the desired format. NOTE If using this parameter do not use ADF rules to set the prefix/suffix. To set values for the prefix and/or suffix, see Prefix/Suffix Values on page 5-19.
User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 21 Scan Data Transmission Format (continued) (05h) (06h) (07h) FN1 Substitution Values Key Category Parameter # 67h Decimal Value Parameter # 6Dh The Wedge and USB HID Keyboard hosts support a FN1 Substitution feature. Enabling this substitutes any FN1 character (0x1b) in an EAN128 bar code with a value. This value defaults to 7013 (Enter Key).
5 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Transmit “No Read” Message Parameter # 5Eh Scan a bar code below to select whether or not to transmit a No Read message. Enable this to transmit the characters NR when a bar code does not decoded. Disable this to send nothing to the host if a symbol does not decode. NOTE If you enable Transmit No Read, and also enable Symbol Code ID Character or AIM Code ID Character for Transmit Code ID Character on page 5-18, the device appends the code ID for Code 39 to the NR message.
Chapter 6 Imaging Preferences Introduction You can program the device to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes imaging preference features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. The device ships with the settings in Imaging Preferences Parameter Defaults on page 6-2 (also see Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all host device and miscellaneous defaults). If the default values suit requirements, programming is not necessary.
6-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to disable image capture illumination, scan the Disable Image Capture Illumination bar code under Image Capture Illumination on page 6-5. The device issues a fast warble beep and the LED turns green, signifying a successful parameter entry. Other parameters require scanning several bar codes. See these parameter descriptions for this procedure.
Imaging Preferences Table 6-1 6-3 Imaging Preferences Parameter Defaults (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number Default Page Number Signature Capture Width F4h F0h 6Eh 400 6-13 Signature Capture Height F4h F0h 6Fh 100 6-13 Signature Capture JPEG Quality F0h A5h 65 6-13 Video View Finder F0h 44h Disable 6-14
6-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Imaging Preferences The parameters in this chapter control image capture characteristics. Image capture occurs in all modes of operation, including decode and snapshot. Operational Modes The device has two modes of operation: • Decode Mode • Snapshot Mode. Decode Mode By default, when you pull the trigger the device attempts to locate and decode enabled bar codes within its field of view.
Imaging Preferences 6-5 Image Capture Illumination Parameter # F0h 69h Selecting Enable Image Capture Illumination causes illumination to turn on during every image capture. Disable illumination to prevent the device from using illumination. Enabling illumination usually results in superior images. The effectiveness of illumination decreases as the distance to the target increases.
6-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Snapshot Mode Timeout Parameter # F0h, 43h This parameter sets the amount of time the device remains in Snapshot Mode. The device exits Snapshot Mode when you pull the trigger, or when the Snapshot Mode Timeout elapses. To set this timeout value, scan the bar code below followed by a bar code from Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes. The default value is 0 which represents 30 seconds; values increment by 30. For example, 1 = 60 seconds, 2 = 90 seconds, etc.
Imaging Preferences 6-7 Image Cropping Parameter # F0h, 2Dh This parameter crops a captured image. Select Disable Image Cropping to present the full 752 x 480 pixels. Select Enable Image Cropping to crop the image to the pixel addresses set in Crop to Pixel Addresses on page 6-8. NOTE The device has a cropping resolution of 4 pixels. Setting a pixel address of 0 for Bottom and Right (with Top and Left set to the default 0) transfers the entire image.
6-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Crop to Pixel Addresses Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Bh (Top) Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Ch (Left) Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Dh (Bottom) Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Eh (Right) If you selected Enable Image Cropping, set the pixel addresses from (0,0) to (751,479) to crop to. Columns are numbered from 0 to 751, rows from 0 to 479. Specify four values for Top, Left, Bottom, and Right, where Top and Bottom correspond to row pixel addresses, and Left and Right correspond to column pixel addresses.
Imaging Preferences 6-9 Image Brightness (Target White) Parameter # F0h 86h Type: Byte Range: 1 - 240 This parameter sets the Target White value used in Snapshot, Video and Video Viewfinder mode when using auto exposure. White and black are defined as 255 decimal and 0, respectively. Setting the value to the factory default of 180 sets the white level of the image to ~180. To set the Image Brightness parameter, scan Image Brightness below followed by three numeric bar codes representing the value.
6 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Image File Format Selector IMPORTANT Before entering snapshot mode to take pictures with the device, ensure the device is set up to interface with a USB connection via the Symbol Native API (SNAPI) with Imaging Interface on page 9-6. The SNAPI with Imaging USB interface supports picture taking and BMP, JPEG and TIFF file formats. Non-imaging USB interfaces are invalid in snapshot mode.
Imaging Preferences 6 - 11 Signature Capture Parameter # 5Dh A signature capture bar code is a special-purpose symbology which delineates a signature capture area in a document with a machine-readable format. The recognition pattern is variable so it can optionally provide an index to various signatures. The region inside the bar code pattern is considered the signature capture area.
6 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Signature Capture File Format Selector Parameter # F0h, 39h Select a signature file format appropriate for the system (BMP, TIFF, or JPEG). The device stores captured signatures in the selected format.
Imaging Preferences 6 - 13 Signature Capture Width Parameter # F4h, F0h, 6Eh The aspect ratio of the Signature Capture Width and Signature Capture Height parameters must match that of the signature capture area. For example, a 4 x 1 inch signature capture area would require a 4 to 1 aspect ratio of width to height.
6 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Video View Finder Parameter # F0h, 44h Select Enable Video View Finder to project the video view finder while in Video Mode, or Disable Video View Finder to turn the video view finder off.
Chapter 7 Customizing the MT20X0 Introduction This chapter includes information about customizing the MT20X0 for the end user. By default, the device launches the shell program, Navigator.exe, which provides access to default demonstration applications. The out-of-the-box view and startup was selected to demonstrate the capabilities of the device and is not intended to be used by end users. It is highly recommended that the view of selected programs be altered to prevent tampering.
7-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Customizing the Startup Program By default, Navigator.exe is selected as the startup program. This program provides the Home screen view and accessibility to the demonstration/configuration applications such as: • Scan Item • Scan Inventory • File Explorer • Task Manager • MCL Client • Wireless Companion (MT2090 Only). Although the demonstration/configuration applications are very useful for presentations, they may not be appropriate for the end user (e.g.
Customizing the MT20X0 7-3 Customizing the Home Screen View By default, the initial view on the MT20X0 is the Home screen. MT2090 MT2070 Figure 7-1 Home Screen The contents of the Home screen (Navigator.exe) are driven by an XML file named Navigator.xml which resides in the \Platform folder on the device. Table 7-1 lists the schema, or format, for the Navigator.xml file. Table 7-1 Navigator.xml Schema Tag Description The root element of the Navigator schema.
7-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Navigator.xml File Content Navigator true true false
Customizing the MT20X0 7-5 Customizing the Scan Item or Scan Inventory Program The demonstration applications, ScanItem.exe and ScanInventory.exe are available through the Motorola EMDK for the MT2000 Series devices. These applications use the MT2000 Series device specific assemblies and are available in both C# and VB.NET under Visual Studio 2005 and 2008. The Motorola EMDK can be found at: http://supportcentral.motorola.com. Select Software Downloads.
7-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Disabling MT2000 Scanner Services In some cases, developers may choose to disable MT2000 Scanner Services which enables hand-held scan and transmit operation on a Windows CE 5.0 device. When disabled, ScanItem.exe and ScanInventory.exe applications do not operate. In addition, connection to the STB2078 cradle, the Bluetooth-to-computer bridge, can not operate as it relies on MT2000 Scanner Services to implement the necessary communications.
Chapter 8 RS-232 Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the device with an RS-232 host. Use the RS-232 interface to connect the device to point-of-sale devices, host computers, or other devices with an available RS-232 port (e.g., com port). If your host does not appear in Table 8-2, refer to the documentation for the host device to set communication parameters to match the host. NOTE The device uses TTL RS-232 signal levels, which interface with most system architectures.
8-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting an RS-232 Interface Connect the device directly to the host computer. OR Interface Cable Serial Port Connector to Host Power Supply Cable Figure 8-1 RS-232 Direct Connection NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in Figure 8-1 are examples only. The connectors may be different than those illustrated, but the steps to connect the device are the same.
RS-232 Interface 8-3 RS-232 Parameter Defaults Table 8-1 lists the defaults for RS-232 host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the RS-232 Host Parameters section beginning on page 8-4. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
8-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide RS-232 Host Parameters Various RS-232 hosts use their own parameter default settings. Selecting standard, ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Olivetti, or Omron sets the defaults listed in Table 8-2.
RS-232 Interface 8-5 RS-232 Host Parameters (continued) Selecting ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Olivetti, or Omron enables the transmission of code ID characters listed in Table 8-3. These code ID characters are not programmable and are separate from the Transmit Code ID feature. Do not enable the Transmit Code ID feature for these terminals.
8-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide RS-232 Host Types To select an RS-232 host interface, scan one of the following bar codes. Standard RS-2321 ICL RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode A Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode B Olivetti ORS4500 Omron 1Scanning Standard RS-232 activates the RS-232 driver, but does not change port settings (e.g., parity, data bits, handshaking). Selecting another RS-232 host type bar code changes these settings.
RS-232 Interface 8-7 RS-232 Host Types (continued) OPOS/JPOS Fujitsu RS-232 Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the device's baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host device. Otherwise, data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted form.
8-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Baud Rate (continued) *Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate 19,200 Baud Rate 38,400 Baud Rate 57,600 Baud Rate 115,200
RS-232 Interface 8-9 Parity A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the parity type according to host device requirements. • Select Odd parity to set the parity bit value to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that the coded character contains an odd number of 1 bits. • Select Even parity to set the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that the coded character contains an even number of 1 bits.
8 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Stop Bit Select The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. Select the number of stop bits (one or two) based on the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommodate. Set the number of stop bits to match host device requirements.
RS-232 Interface 8 - 11 Check Receive Errors Select whether or not to check the parity, framing, and overrun of received characters. The parity value of received characters is verified against the parity parameter selected above. *Check For Received Errors Do Not Check For Received Errors Hardware Handshaking The data interface consists of an RS-232 port designed to operate either with or without the hardware handshaking lines, Request to Send (RTS), and Clear to Send (CTS).
8 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Hardware Handshaking (continued) • None: Scan this bar code to disable hardware handshaking. • Standard RTS/CTS: Scan this bar code to select Standard RTS/CTS Hardware Handshaking. • RTS/CTS Option 1: If you select RTS/CTS Option 1, the device asserts RTS before transmitting and ignores the state of CTS. The device de-asserts RTS when the transmission completes. • RTS/CTS Option 2: If you select Option 2, RTS is always high or low (user-programmed logic level).
RS-232 Interface 8 - 13 Software Handshaking This parameter offers control of the data transmission process in addition to, or instead of, that offered by hardware handshaking. There are five options. If software handshaking and hardware handshaking are both enabled, hardware handshaking takes precedence. • None: Select this to transmit data immediately. The device expects no response from the host.
8 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Software Handshaking (continued) *None ACK/NAK ENQ ACK/NAK with ENQ XON/XOFF
RS-232 Interface 8 - 15 Host Serial Response Time-out This parameter specifies how long the device waits for an ACK, NAK, or CTS before determining that a transmission error occurred. This only applies when in one of the ACK/NAK software handshaking modes, or RTS/CTS hardware handshaking mode. *Minimum: 2 Sec Low: 2.5 Sec Medium: 5 Sec High: 7.5 Sec Maximum: 9.
8 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide RTS Line State This parameter sets the idle state of the Serial Host RTS line. Scan a bar code below to select Low RTS or High RTS line state. *Host: Low RTS Host: High RTS Beep on If you enable this parameter, the device issues a beep when it detects a character on the RS-232 serial line. indicates an illegal entry or other important event.
RS-232 Interface 8 - 17 Intercharacter Delay This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay inserted between character transmissions.
8 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Nixdorf Beep/LED Options If you selected Nixdorf Mode B, this indicates when the device beeps and turns on its LED after a decode. *Normal Operation (Beep/LED immediately after decode) Beep/LED After Transmission Beep/LED After CTS Pulse Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. Select Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters. The device issues no error beeps.
RS-232 Interface 8 - 19 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 You can assign the values in Table 8-4 as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission.
8 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Prefix/Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Character 1027 %A ESC 1028 %B FS 1029 %C GS 1030 %D RS 1031 %E US 1032 Space Space 1033 /A ! 1034 /B " 1035 /C # 1036 /D $ 1037 /E % 1038 /F & 1039 /G ‘ 1040 /H ( 1041 /I ) 1042 /J * 1043 /K + 1044 /L , 1045 - - 1046 . .
RS-232 Interface 8 - 21 Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Prefix/Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Character 1057 9 9 1058 /Z : 1059 %F ; 1060 %G < 1061 %H = 1062 %I > 1063 %J ? 1064 %V @ 1065 A A 1066 B B 1067 C C 1068 D D 1069 E E 1070 F F 1071 G G 1072 H H 1073 I I 1074 J J 1075 K K 1076 L L 1077 M M 1078 N N 1079 O O 1080 P P 1081 Q Q 1082 R R 1083 S S 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V
8 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Prefix/Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Character 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 %K [ 1092 %L \ 1093 %M ] 1094 %N ^ 1095 %O _ 1096 %W ` 1097 +A a 1098 +B b 1099 +C c 1100 +D d 1101 +E e 1102 +F f 1103 +G g 1104 +H h 1105 +I i 1106 +J j 1107 +K k 1108 +L l 1109 +M m 1110 +N n 1111 +O o 1112 +P p 1113 +Q q 1114 +R r
RS-232 Interface 8 - 23 Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Prefix/Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Character 1117 +U u 1118 +V v 1119 +W w 1120 +X x 1121 +Y y 1122 +Z z 1123 %P { 1124 %Q | 1125 %R } 1126 %S ~ 1127 Undefined 7013 ENTER
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Chapter 9 USB Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the device with a USB host. The device connects directly to a USB host, or a powered USB hub, which powers it. No additional power supply is required. Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks (*) indicate default values. *Indicates Default NOTE *North American Standard USB Keyboard Feature/Option Most computer monitors allow scanning the bar codes directly on the screen.
9-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting a USB Interface Interface Cable or USB Connector Figure 9-1 USB Connection NOTES 1. Connect a power supply to the cradle (not shown) for fast charging. 2. When connecting the host cable directly to the device, the host cable should not be attached to or detached from the device more than once a day (to prevent excessive contact wear). 3. If connecting ActiveSync via USB, it is recommended you use an ESD dongle with the USB cable.
USB Interface 9-3 To set up the device: NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in Figure 9-1 are examples only. The connectors may be different than those illustrated, but the steps to connect the device are the same. 1. Connect the modular connector of the USB interface cable to the host interface port on the cradle or device. 2.
9-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 9-1 USB Interface Parameter Defaults (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Simulated Caps Lock Disable 9-13 Convert Case None 9-14 USB Polling Interval 8 msec 9-15 Fast HID Keyboard Disable 9-17 Quick Keypad Emulation Disable 9-17 USB HID Over the STB2000 Charge-only Cradle Disable 9-18 USB Transmission Speed Parameters
USB Interface 9-5 USB Host Parameters USB Device Type IMPORTANT The SNAPI interface connection is supported only by a cable connection between the device and host. Select the desired USB device type. NOTE When changing USB Device Types, the device automatically resets and issues the standard startup beep sequences.
9-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Device Type (continued) Simple COM Port Emulation Symbol Native API (SNAPI) with Imaging Interface Symbol Native API (SNAPI) without Imaging Interface ActiveSync Host
USB Interface 9-7 CDC COM Port Emulation When enabled, the device reports a generic (non-unique) GUID in place of its unique GUID. This allows a single COM port to be allocated for multiple devices, although only a single such device should be connected at any given time. When disabled, the unique GUID reports to the host machine and a COM port is allocated for that particular device.
9-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. This setting applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device.
USB Interface USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes (continued) Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows (ASCII) Portuguese-Brazilian Windows 9-9
9 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data. *No Delay Medium Delay (20 msec) Long Delay (40 msec) USB CAPS Lock Override This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device. Enable this to preserve the case of the data regardless of the state of the Caps Lock key.
USB Interface 9 - 11 USB Ignore Unknown Characters This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device and IBM device. Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. Select Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters. The device issues no error beeps.
9 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero Enable this to send character sequences sent over the numeric keypad as ISO characters which have a leading zero. For example ASCII A transmits as “ALT MAKE” 0 0 6 5 “ALT BREAK”. *Disable Keypad Emulation with Leading Zero Enable Keypad Emulation with Leading Zero USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution This option applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device.
USB Interface 9 - 13 Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control-key sequences (see Table 9-2 on page 9-19). Enable this parameter to send the keys in bold in place of the standard key mapping. Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not you enable this parameter.
9 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Convert Case Enable this to convert all bar code data to the selected case.
USB Interface 9 - 15 USB Transmission Speed Parameters Use the following parameters to speed USB data transmission: • USB Polling Interval - When using more current USB systems, use this parameter to set a lower interval in order to increase data transmission speed. • Fast HID Keyboard - When configured as a USB HID keyboard device, use this parameter to increase the data transmission speed of printable (7-bit) ASCII characters.
9 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Polling Interval (continued) 5 msec 6 msec 7 msec * 8 msec 9 msec
USB Interface 9 - 17 Fast HID Keyboard This option transmits USB HID keyboard data at a faster rate. NOTE Quick Emulation overrides Fast HID. Enable * Disable Quick Keypad Emulation This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation Device and if Emulate Keypad is enabled. This parameter enables a quicker method of keypad emulation where ASCII sequences are only sent for ASCII characters not found on the keyboard. The default value is Disable.
9 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB HID Over the STB2000 Charge-only Cradle This parameter allows HID keyboard mode over the STB2000 charge-only cradle. Scan *HID Keyboard Emulation on page 9-5 (default), then scan Enable USB HID Over STB2000 Contact below. When the scanner is inserted into the STB2000 cradle, and the USB cable is connected to the PC, the cradle is enumerated as HID keyboard.
USB Interface 9 - 19 ASCII Character Set for USB Table 9-2 USB Prefix/Suffix Values 1 Prefix/ Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.
9 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 9-2 USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Prefix/ Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.acter Keystroke 1025 $Y CTRL Y 1026 $Z CTRL Z 1027 %A CTRL [/ESC1 1028 %B CTRL \ 1029 %C CTRL ] 1030 %D CTRL 6 1031 %E CTRL - 1032 Space Space 1033 /A ! 1034 /B “ 1035 /C # 1036 /D $ 1037 /E % 1038 /F & 1039 /G ‘ 1040 /H ( 1041 /I ) 1042 /J * 1043 /K + 1044 /L , 1045 - - 1046 . .
USB Interface 9 - 21 Table 9-2 USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) 1The Prefix/ Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.
9 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 9-2 USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) 1The Prefix/ Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.
USB Interface 9 - 23 Table 9-2 USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) 1 Prefix/ Suffix Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.acter Keystroke 1109 +M m 1110 +N n 1111 +O o 1112 +P p 1113 +Q q 1114 +R r 1115 +S s 1116 +T t 1117 +U u 1118 +V v 1119 +W w 1120 +X x 1121 +Y y 1122 +Z z 1123 %P { 1124 %Q | 1125 %R } 1126 %S ~ The keystroke in bold transmits only if you enable Function Key Mapping on page 9-13. Otherwise, the unbolded keystroke transmits.
9 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 9-3 USB ALT Key Character Set ALT Keys Keystroke 2064 ALT 2 2065 ALT A 2066 ALT B 2067 ALT C 2068 ALT D 2069 ALT E 2070 ALT F 2071 ALT G 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q 2082 ALT R 2083 ALT S 2084 ALT T 2085 ALT U 2086 ALT V 2087 ALT W 2088 ALT X 2089 ALT Y 2090 ALT Z
USB Interface 9 - 25 Table 9-4 USB GUI Key Character Set GUI Key Keystroke 3000 Right Control Key 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051 GUI 3 3052 GUI 4 3053 GUI 5 3054 GUI 6 3055 GUI 7 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI 9 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 3067 GUI C 3068 GUI D 3069 GUI E 3070 GUI F 3071 GUI G 3072 GUI H 3073 GUI I 3074 GUI J 3075 GUI K 3076 GUI L 3077 GUI M 3078 GUI N 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P Note: GUI Shift Keys - The Apple™ iMac keyboard has an apple key on ei
9 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 9-4 USB GUI Key Character Set (Continued) GUI Key Keystroke 3081 GUI Q 3082 GUI R 3083 GUI S 3084 GUI T 3085 GUI U 3086 GUI V 3087 GUI W 3088 GUI X 3089 GUI Y 3090 GUI Z Note: GUI Shift Keys - The Apple™ iMac keyboard has an apple key on either side of the space bar. Windows-based systems have a GUI key to the left of the left ALT key, and to the right of the right ALT key.
USB Interface 9 - 27 Table 9-5 USB F Key Character Set F Keys Keystroke 5001 F1 5002 F2 5003 F3 5004 F4 5005 F5 5006 F6 5007 F7 5008 F8 5009 F9 5010 F10 5011 F11 5012 F12 5013 F13 5014 F14 5015 F15 5016 F16 5017 F17 5018 F18 5019 F19 5020 F20 5021 F21 5022 F22 5023 F23 5024 F24
9 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 9-6 USB Numeric Keypad Character Set Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 * 6043 + 6044 undefined 6045 - 6046 .
USB Interface 9 - 29 Table 9-7 USB Extended Keypad Character Set Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 PgUp 7004 End 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 Tab 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter 7014 Escape 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Down Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow
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Chapter 10 IBM 468X / 469X Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the device with an IBM 468X/469X host. Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks (*) indicate default values. * Indicates Default NOTE *Disable Convert to Code 39 Feature/Option Most computer monitors allow scanning the bar codes directly on the screen.
10 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting to an IBM 468X/469X Host Connect the device directly to the host interface. Interface Cable Host Port Connector Figure 10-1 IBM Direct Connection NOTE Connect a power supply to the cradle (not shown) for fast charging. NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in Figure 10-1 are examples only. The connectors may be different than those illustrated, but the steps to connect the device are the same. 1.
IBM 468X / 469X Interface 10 - 3 IBM Parameter Defaults Table 10-1 lists the defaults for IBM host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 10-4. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
10 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide IBM 468X/469X Host Parameters Port Address This parameter sets the IBM 468X/469X port used. NOTE Scanning one of these bar codes enables the RS-485 interface on the device.
IBM 468X / 469X Interface 10 - 5 Convert Unknown to Code 39 Scan a bar code below to enable or disable the conversion of unknown bar code type data to Code 39.
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Chapter 11 Keyboard Wedge Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up a Keyboard Wedge interface with the device/cradle. With this interface, the cradle is connected between the keyboard and host computer, and translates scanned bar code data into keystrokes. The host computer accepts the keystrokes as if they originated from the keyboard. This mode adds bar code reading functionality to a system designed for manual keyboard input. Keyboard keystrokes are simply passed through.
11 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface Male DIN Connector Y-cable Keyboard Connector Female DIN Keyboard Connector Figure 11-1 Keyboard Wedge Connection with Y-cable NOTE Connect a power supply to the cradle (not shown) for fast charging. To connect the Keyboard Wedge interface Y-cable: NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in Figure 11-1 are examples only.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 3 Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults Table 11-1 lists the defaults for Keyboard Wedge host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) in the Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters section beginning on page 11-4. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
11 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Types Select the Keyboard Wedge host by scanning one of the bar codes below.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 5 Keyboard Wedge Country Types - Country Codes Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. If your keyboard type does not appear, see Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation on page 11-8.
11 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge Country Types - Country Codes (continued) Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows Portuguese-Brazilian Windows
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 7 Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. Select Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters. The device issues no error beeps. Select Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send bar code data up to the first unknown character. The device issues an error beep.
11 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Intra-Keystroke Delay Enable this to insert an additional delay between each emulated key depression and release. This sets the Keystroke Delay parameter to a minimum of 5 msec as well. Enable *Disable Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation This allows emulation of most other country keyboard types not listed in Keyboard Wedge Country Types - Country Codes on page 11-5 in a Microsoft® operating system environment.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 9 Caps Lock On Enable this to emulate keystrokes as if the Caps Lock key is always pressed. Enable Caps Lock On *Disable Caps Lock On Caps Lock Override If you enable this, on AT or AT Notebook hosts, the device ignores the state of the Caps Lock key. Therefore, an ‘A’ in the bar code transmits as an ‘A’ regardless of the state of the keyboard’s Caps Lock key.
11 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Convert Wedge Data Enable this to convert all bar code data to the selected case. Convert to Upper Case Convert to Lower Case *No Convert Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as control key sequences (see Table 11-2 on page 11-13). Enable this parameter to send the keys in bold in place of the standard key mapping. Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not you enable this parameter.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 11 FN1 Substitution Enable this to replace FN1 characters in an EAN128 bar code with a user-selected keystroke (see FN1 Substitution on page 11-11). Enable *Disable Send Make and Break Enable this to prevent sending the scan codes for releasing a key.
11 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Maps See the following keyboard maps for prefix/suffix keystroke parameters. To program the prefix/suffix values, see the bar codes on page 5-19.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 13 ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge NOTE Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code special character ($ + % /) preceding a Code 39 character and assigns an ASCII character value to the pair. For example, if you enable Code 39 Full ASCII and scan +B, it transmits as b, %J as ?, and %V as @. Scanning ABC%I outputs the keystroke equivalent of ABC >. Table 11-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.
11 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 11-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.acter ASCII Value Keystroke 1024 $X CTRL X 1025 $Y CTRL Y 1026 $Z CTRL Z 1027 %A CTRL [ /ESC1 1028 %B CTRL \ 1029 %C CTRL ] 1030 %D CTRL 6 1031 %E CTRL - 1032 Space Space 1033 /A ! 1034 /B “ 1035 /C # 1036 /D $ 1037 /E % 1038 /F & 1039 /G ‘ 1040 /H ( 1041 /I ) 1042 /J * 1043 /K + 1044 /L , 1045 - - 1046 . .
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 15 Table 11-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.
11 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 11-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 17 Table 11-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.acter Keystroke 1108 +L l 1109 +M m 1110 +N n 1111 +O o 1112 +P p 1113 +Q q 1114 +R r 1115 +S s 1116 +T t 1117 +U u 1118 +V v 1119 +W w 1120 +X x 1121 +Y y 1122 +Z z 1123 %P { 1124 %Q | 1125 %R } 1126 %S ~ 1The keystroke in bold transmits only if you enabled Function Key Mapping on page 11-10.
11 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 11-3 Keyboard Wedge ALT Key Character Set (Continued) ALT Keys Keystroke 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q 2082 ALT R 2083 ALT S 2084 ALT T 2085 ALT U 2086 ALT V 2087 ALT W 2088 ALT X 2089 ALT Y 2090 ALT Z Table 11-4 Keyboard Wedge GUI Key Character Set GUI Keys Keystrokes 3000 Right Control Key 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051 GUI 3 3
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 19 Table 11-4 Keyboard Wedge GUI Key Character Set (Continued) GUI Keys Keystrokes 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI 9 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 3067 GUI C 3068 GUI D 3069 GUI E 3070 GUI F 3071 GUI G 3072 GUI H 3073 GUI I 3074 GUI J 3075 GUI K 3076 GUI L 3077 GUI M 3078 GUI N 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P 3081 GUI Q 3082 GUI R 3083 GUI S 3084 GUI T 3085 GUI U 3086 GUI V 3087 GUI W 3088 GUI X 3089 GUI Y 3090 GUI Z
11 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 11-5 Keyboard Wedge F Key Character Set F Keys Keystroke 5001 F1 5002 F2 5003 F3 5004 F4 5005 F5 5006 F6 5007 F7 5008 F8 5009 F9 5010 F10 5011 F11 5012 F12 5013 F13 5014 F14 5015 F15 5016 F16 5017 F17 5018 F18 5019 F19 5020 F20 5021 F21 5022 F22 5023 F23 5024 F24 Table 11-6 Keyboard Wedge Numeric Keypad Character Set Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 * 6043 + 6044 undefined 6045 -
Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 21 Table 11-6 Keyboard Wedge Numeric Keypad Character Set (Continued) Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6046 .
11 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 11-7 Keyboard Wedge Extended Keypad Character Set (Continued) Extended Keypad Keystroke 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Dn Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow
Chapter 12 Symbologies Introduction This chapter describes symbology features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. Before programming, follow the instructions in Chapter 1, Getting Started. To set feature values, scan a single bar code or a short bar code sequence. The settings are stored in non-volatile memory and are preserved even when the device powers down. NOTE Most computer monitors allow scanning the bar codes directly on the screen.
12 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Errors While Scanning Unless otherwise specified, to correct an error during a scanning sequence, just re-scan the correct parameter. Symbology Parameter Defaults Table 12-1 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters.Scan the appropriate bar codes in this guide. These new values replace the standard default values in memory. To recall the default parameter values, scan the Set Default Parameter on page 5-4.
Symbologies 12 - 3 Table 12-1 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number Default Page Number Convert UPC-E1 to A 26h Disable 12-19 EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend 27h Disable 12-20 Bookland ISBN Format F1h 40h ISBN-10 12-21 UCC Coupon Extended Code 55h Enable 12-22 Coupon Report F1h DAh New Coupon Symbols 12-22 ISSN EAN F1h 69h Disable 12-23 Code 128 08h Enable 12-24 Set Length(s) for Code 128 D1h D2h Any Length 12-24 GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) 0Eh Enable 12-26
12 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 12-1 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number Default Page Number Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) 06h Disable 12-39 Set Lengths for I 2 of 5 16h 17h 14 12-40 I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification 31h Disable 12-42 Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit 2Ch Disable 12-42 Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN 13 52h Disable 12-43 Discrete 2 of 5 05h Disable 12-43 Set Length(s) for D 2 of 5 14h 15h 12 12-44 Codabar 07h Disable 1
Symbologies 12 - 5 Table 12-1 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number Default Page Number UK Postal 5Bh Disable 12-56 Transmit UK Postal Check Digit 60h Enable 12-57 Japan Postal F0h 22h Disable 12-57 Australian Postal F0h 23h Disable 12-58 Netherlands KIX Code F0h 46h Disable 12-58 USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail F1h 50h Disable 12-59 UPU FICS Postal F1h 63h Disable 12-59 GS1 DataBar-14 F0h 52h Disable 12-60 GS1 DataBar Limited F0h 53h Disable 1
12 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 12-1 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Parameter Parameter Number Default Page Number Symbology-Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level 4Eh 1 12-70 Security Level 4Dh 0 12-72 Report Version 12-73
Symbologies 12 - 7 UPC/EAN Enable/Disable UPC-A Parameter # 01h To enable or disable UPC-A, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable UPC-A (01h) Disable UPC-A (00h) Enable/Disable UPC-E Parameter # 02h To enable or disable UPC-E, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Enable/Disable UPC-E1 Parameter # 0Ch UPC-E1 is disabled by default. To enable or disable UPC-E1, scan the appropriate bar code below. NOTE UPC-E1 is not a UCC (Uniform Code Council) approved symbology. Enable UPC-E1 (01h) *Disable UPC-E1 (00h) Enable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 Parameter # 04h To enable or disable EAN-8/JAN-8, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 12 - 9 Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 Parameter # 03h To enable or disable EAN-13/JAN-13, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable EAN-13/JAN-13 (01h) Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 (00h) Enable/Disable Bookland EAN Parameter # 53h To enable or disable Bookland EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Bookland EAN (01h) * Disable Bookland EAN (00h) NOTE If you enable Bookland EAN, select a Bookland ISBN Format on page 12-21.
12 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals Parameter # 10h Supplementals are bar codes appended according to specific format conventions (e.g., UPC A+2, UPC E+2, EAN 13+2). The following options are available: • If you select Ignore UPC/EAN with Supplementals, and the device is presented with a UPC/EAN plus supplemental symbol, the device decodes UPC/EAN and ignores the supplemental characters.
Symbologies 12 - 11 Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued) Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Only With Supplementals (01h) *Ignore Supplementals (00h) Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (02h) Enable 378/379 Supplemental Mode (04h) Enable 978/979 Supplemental Mode (05h) Enable 977 Supplemental Mode (07h)
12 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued) Enable 414/419/434/439 Supplemental Mode (06h) Enable 491 Supplemental Mode (08h) Enable Smart Supplemental Mode (03h) Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1 (09h) Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1 and 2 (0Ah) Smart Supplemental Plus User-Programmable 1 (0Bh) Smart Supplemental Plus User-Programmable 1 and 2 (0Ch)
Symbologies 12 - 13 User-Programmable Supplementals Supplemental 1: Parameter # F1h 43h Supplemental 2: Parameter # F1h 44h If you selected a Supplemental User-Programmable option from Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals on page 12-10, select User-Programmable Supplemental 1 to set the 3-digit prefix. Then select the 3 digits using the numeric bar codes beginning on page D-1. Select User-Programmable Supplemental 2 to set a second 3-digit prefix.
12 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format Parameter # F1h A0h Select an output format when reporting UPC/EAN/JAN bar codes with supplementals with AIM ID enabled: • Separate - UPC/EAN with supplementals transmit as ]E<0 or 4>]E<1 or 2>[supp data] • Combined - EAN-8 with supplementals transmit as ]E4]E<1 or 2>[supp data] All other UPC/EAN with supplementals transmit as ]E3 Separate (00h) *Combined (01h) Transmit UPC-A Check Digit Parameter # 28h The
Symbologies 12 - 15 Transmit UPC-E Check Digit Parameter # 29h The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC-E check digit. It is always verified to guarantee the integrity of the data.
12 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit Parameter # 2Ah The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC-E1 check digit. It is always verified to guarantee the integrity of the data.
Symbologies 12 - 17 UPC-E Preamble Parameter # 23h Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There are three options for transmitting a UPC-E preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0” for USA), and transmit no preamble. Select the appropriate option to match the host system.
12 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UPC-E1 Preamble Parameter # 24h Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There are three options for transmitting a UPC-E1 preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0” for USA), and transmit no preamble. Select the appropriate option to match the host system.
Symbologies 12 - 19 Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Parameter # 25h Enable this to convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Digit). Disable this to transmit UPC-E decoded data as UPC-E data, without conversion.
12 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend Parameter # 27h Enable this parameter to add five leading zeros to decoded EAN-8 symbols to make them compatible in format to EAN-13 symbols. Disable this to transmit EAN-8 symbols as is.
Symbologies 12 - 21 Bookland ISBN Format Parameter # F1h 40h If you enabled Bookland EAN using Enable/Disable Bookland EAN on page 12-9, select one of the following formats for Bookland data: • Bookland ISBN-10 - The device reports Bookland data starting with 978 in traditional 10-digit format with the special Bookland check digit for backward-compatibility. Data starting with 979 is not considered Bookland in this mode.
12 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UCC Coupon Extended Code Parameter # 55h Enable this parameter to decode UPC-A bar codes starting with digit ‘5’, EAN-13 bar codes starting with digit ‘99’, and UPC-A/GS1-128 Coupon Codes. UPCA, EAN-13, and GS1-128 must be enabled to scan all types of Coupon Codes.
Symbologies 12 - 23 • Both Coupon Formats - Scanning an old coupon symbol reports both UPC and Code 128, and scanning an interim coupon symbol or a new coupon symbol reports Databar Expanded. Old Coupon Symbols (00h) *New Coupon Symbols (01h) Both Coupon Formats (02h) ISSN EAN Parameter # F1h 69h To enable or disable ISSN EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 128 Enable/Disable Code 128 Parameter # 08h To enable or disable Code 128, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable Code 128 (01h) Disable Code 128 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 128 Parameter # L1 = D1h, L2 = D2h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 128 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
Symbologies 12 - 25 Set Lengths for Code 128 (continued) Code 128 - One Discrete Length Code 128 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 128 - Length Within Range *Code 128 - Any Length
12 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) Parameter # 0Eh NOTE Code128 must be enabled prior to using this symbology. To enable or disable GS1-128, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable GS1-128 (01h) Disable GS1-128 (00h) Enable/Disable ISBT 128 Parameter # 54h NOTE Code128 must be enabled prior to using this symbology. ISBT 128 is a variant of Code 128 used in the blood bank industry. Scan a bar code below to enable or disable ISBT 128.
Symbologies 12 - 27 ISBT Concatenation Parameter # F1h 41h Select an option for concatenating pairs of ISBT code types: • If you select Disable ISBT Concatenation, the device does not concatenate pairs of ISBT codes it encounters. • If you select Enable ISBT Concatenation, there must be two ISBT codes in order for the device to decode and perform concatenation. The device does not decode single ISBT symbols.
12 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide *Enable Check ISBT Table (01h) Disable Check ISBT Table (00h)
Symbologies 12 - 29 Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 Parameter # 00h To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable Code 39 (01h) Disable Code 39 (00h) Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 Parameter # 0Dh Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters. To enable or disable Trioptic Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 30 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Parameter # 56h Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable converting Code 39 to Code 32. NOTE Code 39 must be enabled for this parameter to function.
Symbologies 12 - 31 Set Lengths for Code 39 Parameter # L1 = 12h, L2 = 13h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 39 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. If Code 39 Full ASCII is enabled, Length Within a Range or Any Length are the preferred options.
12 - 32 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 39 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 30h Enable this feature to check the integrity of all Code 39 symbols to verify that the data complies with specified check digit algorithm. Only Code 39 symbols which include a modulo 43 check digit are decoded. Enable this feature if the Code 39 symbols contain a Modulo 43 check digit.
Symbologies 12 - 33 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Parameter # 11h Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39 which pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 39 Full ASCII (01h) *Disable Code 39 Full ASCII (00h) NOTE You cannot enable Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII simultaneously.
12 - 34 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 93 Enable/Disable Code 93 Parameter # 09h To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 93 (01h) *Disable Code 93 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 93 Parameter # L1 = 1Ah, L2 = 1Bh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 93 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
Symbologies 12 - 35 Set Lengths for Code 93 (continued) Code 93 - One Discrete Length Code 93 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 93 - Length Within Range Code 93 - Any Length
12 - 36 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 11 Code 11 Parameter # 0Ah To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 11 (01h) *Disable Code 11 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 11 Parameter # L1 = 1Ch, L2 = 1Dh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 11 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
Symbologies 12 - 37 Set Lengths for Code 11 (continued) Code 11 - One Discrete Length Code 11 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 11 - Length Within Range Code 11 - Any Length
12 - 38 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 11 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 34h This feature allows the device to check the integrity of all Code 11 symbols to verify that the data complies with the specified check digit algorithm. This selects the check digit mechanism for the decoded Code 11 bar code. The options are to check for one check digit, check for two check digits, or disable the feature.
Symbologies 12 - 39 Transmit Code 11 Check Digits Parameter # 2Fh This feature selects whether or not to transmit the Code 11 check digit(s). Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) (Enable) (01h) *Do Not Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) (Disable) (00h) NOTE Code 11 Check Digit Verification must be enabled for this parameter to function.
12 - 40 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 Parameter # L1 = 16h, L2 = 17h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for I 2 of 5 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. The range for Interleaved 2 of 5 lengths is 0 - 55. • One Discrete Length - Select this option to decode only I 2 of 5 symbols containing a selected length.
Symbologies 12 - 41 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued) I 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length I 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths I 2 of 5 - Length Within Range I 2 of 5 - Any Length
12 - 42 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 31h Enable this feature to check the integrity of all I 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the specified Uniform Symbology Specification (USS), or the Optical Product Code Council (OPCC) check digit algorithm.
Symbologies 12 - 43 Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 Parameter # 52h Enable this parameter to convert 14-character I 2 of 5 codes to EAN-13, and transmit to the host as EAN-13. To accomplish this, the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled, and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN-13 check digit.
12 - 44 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 Parameter # L1 = 14h, L2 = 15h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for D 2 of 5 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. The range for Discrete 2 of 5 lengths is 0 - 55. • One Discrete Length - Select this option to decode only D 2 of 5 symbols containing a selected length.
Symbologies 12 - 45 Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued) D 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length D 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths D 2 of 5 - Length Within Range D 2 of 5 - Any Length
12 - 46 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Codabar (NW - 7) Enable/Disable Codabar Parameter # 07h To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Codabar (01h) *Disable Codabar (00h) Set Lengths for Codabar Parameter # L1 = 18h, L2 = 19h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Codabar to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
Symbologies 12 - 47 Set Lengths for Codabar (continued) Codabar - One Discrete Length Codabar - Two Discrete Lengths Codabar - Length Within Range Codabar - Any Length
12 - 48 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide CLSI Editing Parameter # 36h Enable this parameter to strip the start and stop characters and insert a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar symbol. Enable this feature if the host system requires this data format. Symbol length does not include start and stop characters.
Symbologies 12 - 49 MSI Enable/Disable MSI Parameter # 0Bh To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable MSI (01h) *Disable MSI (00h) Set Lengths for MSI Parameter # L1 = 1Eh, L2 = 1Fh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for MSI to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
12 - 50 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Set Lengths for MSI (continued) NOTE Due to the construction of the MSI symbology, it is possible for a scan line covering only a portion of the code to transmit as a complete scan, yielding less data than is encoded in the bar code. To prevent this, select specific lengths (MSI - One Discrete Length, Two Discrete Lengths) for MSI applications.
Symbologies 12 - 51 MSI Check Digits Parameter # 32h With MSI symbols, one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader. The second check digit is optional. If the MSI codes include two check digits, scan the Two MSI Check Digits bar code to enable verification of the second check digit. See MSI Check Digit Algorithm on page 12-52 for the selection of second digit algorithms.
12 - 52 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide MSI Check Digit Algorithm Parameter # 33h Two algorithms are possible for the verification of the second MSI check digit. Select the bar code below corresponding to the algorithm used to encode the check digit. MOD 10/MOD 11 (00h) *MOD 10/MOD 10 (01h) Chinese 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 Parameter # F0h 98h To enable or disable Chinese 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 12 - 53 Korean 3 of 5 Enable/Disable Korean 3 of 5 Parameter # F1h 45h To enable or disable Korean 3 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. NOTE The length for Korean 3 of 5 is fixed at 6.
12 - 54 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Inverse 1D Parameter # F1h 4Ah This parameter sets the 1D inverse decoder setting. Options are: • Regular Only - the digital scanner decodes regular 1D bar codes only. • Inverse Only - the digital scanner decodes inverse 1D bar codes only. • Inverse Autodetect - the digital scanner decodes both regular and inverse 1D bar codes.
Symbologies 12 - 55 Postal Codes US Postnet Parameter # 59h To enable or disable US Postnet, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable US Postnet (01h) *Disable US Postnet (00h) US Planet Parameter # 5Ah To enable or disable US Planet, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 56 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Transmit US Postal Check Digit Parameter # 5Fh Select whether to transmit US Postal data, which includes both US Postnet and US Planet, with or without the check digit. *Transmit US Postal Check Digit (01h) Do Not Transmit US Postal Check Digit (00h) UK Postal Parameter # 5Bh To enable or disable UK Postal, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 12 - 57 Transmit UK Postal Check Digit Parameter # 60h Select whether to transmit UK Postal data with or without the check digit. *Transmit UK Postal Check Digit (01h) Do Not Transmit UK Postal Check Digit (00h) Japan Postal Parameter # F0h, 22h To enable or disable Japan Postal, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 58 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Australian Postal Parameter # F0h, 23h To enable or disable Australian Postal, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Australian Postal (01h) *Disable Australian Postal (00h) Netherlands KIX Code Parameter # F0h, 46h To enable or disable Netherlands KIX Code, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 12 - 59 USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail Parameter # F1h 50h To enable or disable USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail (01h) *Disable USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail (00h) UPU FICS Postal Parameter # F1h 63h To enable or disable UPU FICS Postal, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 60 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide GS1 DataBar The variants of GS1 DataBar are DataBar-14, DataBar Expanded, and DataBar Limited. The limited and expanded versions have stacked variants. Scan the appropriate bar codes to enable or disable each variant of GS1 DataBar. GS1 DataBar-14 Parameter # F0h 52h. Enable GS1 DataBar-14 (01h) *Disable GS1 DataBar 14 (00h) GS1 DataBar Limited Parameter # F0h 53h.
Symbologies 12 - 61 GS1 DataBar Expanded Parameter # F0h 54h. Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded (01h) *Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded (00h) Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN Parameter # F0h, 8Dh This parameter only applies to GS1 DataBar-14 and GS1 DataBar Limited symbols not decoded as part of a Composite symbol. Enable this to strip the leading '010' from DataBar-14 and DataBar Limited symbols encoding a single zero as the first digit, and report the bar code as EAN-13.
12 - 62 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level Parameter # F1h D8h The digital scanner offers four levels of decode security for GS1 DataBar Limited bar codes. There is an inverse relationship between security and digital scanner aggressiveness. Increasing the level of security may result in reduced aggressiveness in scanning, so only choose the level of security necessary. • Level 1 – No clear margin required.
Symbologies 12 - 63 Composite Composite CC-C Parameter # F0h 55h Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type CC-C. Enable CC-C (01h) *Disable CC-C (00h) Composite CC-A/B Parameter # F0h 56h Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type CC-A/B.
12 - 64 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Composite TLC-39 Parameter # F0h 73h Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type TLC-39. Enable TLC39 (01h) *Disable TLC39 (00h) UPC Composite Mode Parameter # F0h 58h Select an option for linking UPC symbols with a 2D symbol during transmission as if they were one symbol: • Select UPC Never Linked to transmit UPC bar codes regardless of whether a 2D symbol is detected. • Select UPC Always Linked to transmit UPC bar codes and the 2D portion.
Symbologies 12 - 65 2D Symbologies Enable/Disable PDF417 Parameter # 0Fh To enable or disable PDF417, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable PDF417 (01h) Disable PDF417 (00h) Enable/Disable MicroPDF417 Parameter # E3h To enable or disable MicroPDF417, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 66 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 128 Emulation Parameter # 7Bh Enable this parameter to transmit data from certain MicroPDF417 symbols as Code 128. AIM Code ID Character (01h) on page 5-18 must be enabled for this parameter to work.
Symbologies 12 - 67 Data Matrix Parameter # F0h, 24h To enable or disable Data Matrix, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable Data Matrix (01h) Disable Data Matrix (00h) Maxicode Parameter # F0h, 26h To enable or disable Maxicode, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 68 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide QR Code Parameter # F0h,25h To enable or disable QR Code, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable QR Code (01h) Disable QR Code (00h) MicroQR Parameter # F1h 3Dh To enable or disable MicroQR, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 12 - 69 Aztec Parameter # F1h 3Eh To enable or disable Aztec, scan the appropriate bar code below.
12 - 70 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Redundancy Level Parameter # 4Eh The device offers four levels of decode redundancy. Select higher redundancy levels for decreasing levels of bar code quality. As redundancy levels increase, the device’s aggressiveness decreases. Select the redundancy level appropriate for the bar code quality.
Symbologies 12 - 71 Redundancy Level 4 The following code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded: Table 12-5 Redundancy Level 4 Codes Code Type Code Length All All *Redundancy Level 1 (01h) Redundancy Level 2 (02h) Redundancy Level 3 (03h) Redundancy Level 4 (04h)
12 - 72 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Security Level Parameter # 4Dh The device offers four levels of decode security for delta bar codes, which include the Code 128 family, UPC/EAN, and Code 93. Select increasing levels of security for decreasing levels of bar code quality. There is an inverse relationship between security and device aggressiveness, so choose only that level of security necessary for any given application.
Symbologies 12 - 73 Report Version Scan the bar code below to report the version of software installed in the device.
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Chapter 13 Accessories Introduction The MT2070/MT2090 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. This chapter provides information about cables, single slot cradles, multi-slot cradles and the four slot battery charger. Table 13-1 Accessories Accessory Description Cradles Single slot charge only cradle STB2000-C10007R single slot charge only with ActiveSync cradle charges the device’s Li-ion battery installed in the device.
13 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 13-1 Accessories (Continued) Accessory Four slot charge/Ethernet cradle Description STB2000-C40017R four slot Ethernet cradle charges up to four spare batteries and up to four devices with batteries installed. It also synchronizes up to four devices with a host computer through an Ethernet connection. An Ethernet cable is required for communication (not available from Motorola).
Accessories 13 - 3 Single Slot Cradles The STB2000-C10007R, STB2078-C10007WR and STB2000-F10007R cordless device cradles act as chargers and host communication interfaces for the MT2000 Series cordless devices. Cradles can sit on a desktop, mount on a wall or mount on a forklift (STB2000-F only). Any discussion of transmission of information refers specifically to cradles with Bluetooth technology. NOTE Use ONLY a LISTED Motorola, Type no. 50-14000 (5-14Vdc/ 1.5A min.), or PWRS-14000 (5-14Vdc/ 1.5A min.
13 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 3. Connect the interface cable to the new host, or the new interface cable to the existing host. 4. Reconnect the power supply, if required. 5. If necessary, scan the appropriate host bar code (for non-autodetected interfaces). CAUTION If the device does not recognize the host, disconnect the power supply, then reconnect after connecting the host cable.
Accessories 13 - 5 LED Indicators LED Charging Status Indicators - Single Slot Charge Only Cradles Table 13-2 LED Indication LED on Device Off No power applied to device (battery discharged or removed); device is in low power and ready to scan; or, battery is fully charged and device is ready to scan. Note: The default state of the LED is off when the battery is fully charged. By modifying the BatteryLED.
13 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Four Slot Cradles The STB2000-C40007R four slot charge only and STB2000-C40017R four slot Ethernet cradle act as chargers and host communication interfaces for the MT2000 Series cordless devices and batteries. Cradles can sit on a desktop or be mounted on a wall. This document provides basic instructions for cradle set up and use. Unless otherwise noted, cradle refers to both configurations of the cradle.
Accessories 13 - 7 Sending Data to the Host Computer MT2000 Series include Ethernet cradle drivers that initiate automatically when you place the device in a properly connected four slot Ethernet cradle. The cradle receives data from the device and transmits it to the host computer via the Ethernet cable. Prior to inserting the device in the cradle, it is recommended that you turn off the device’s wi-fi radio to avoid interference.
13 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Four Slot Battery Charger The SAC2000-4000CR four slot spare battery charger charges up to four single spare batteries. The cradle can sit on a desktop or be mounted on a wall. This document provides basic instructions for cradle set up and use. For best performance, fully charge the device battery before using the device for the first time. To charge the device battery, insert the battery in the cradle.
Accessories 13 - 9 LED Indicators Table 13-6 Four Slot Battery Charger LEDs LED Indication Flashing Green Battery LED Flashes when battery charges. Solid Green Battery LED Battery is fully charged. Solid Blue Cradle LED Lights when power is applied; off when there is no power applied. Fast Green Flash Error condition.
13 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Troubleshooting For detailed cradle and battery charger information see Chapter 15, Maintenance and Troubleshooting.
Chapter 14 Advanced Data Formatting Introduction Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) is a means of customizing data before transmission to the host device. Use ADF to edit scan data to suit particular requirements. To implement ADF, scan a related series of bar codes, which begin on page 14-7. Avoid using ADF formatting with bar codes containing more than 60 characters. To add a prefix or suffix value for such bar codes, use Prefix/Suffix Values on page 5-19.
14 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Using ADF Bar Codes When programming a rule, make sure the rule is logically correct. Plan ahead before scanning. To program each data formatting rule: • Start the Rule. Scan the Begin New Rule bar code on page 14-7. • Specify Criteria. Scan the bar codes for all pertinent criteria. Criteria can include code type (e.g., Code 128), code length, or data that contains a specific character string (e.g., the digits “129”). See Criteria on page 14-10. • Select Actions.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 3 Rule 1: The Code 128 Scanning Rule Step Bar Code On Page Beep Indication 1 Begin New Rule 14-7 High High 2 Code 128 14-10 High High 3 Send next 5 characters 14-27 High High 4 Send 14-47 High High 5 Send next 5 characters 14-27 High High 6 Send 14-47 High High 7 Send next 2 characters 14-26 High High 8 Send 14-46 High High 9 Save Rule 14-8 High Low High Low Rule 2: The UPC Scanning Rule Step Bar Code On Page
14 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide and the cashier keys the price manually. To implement this, first enter an ADF rule that applies to the normal situation, such as: Scan Rule Belongs to Set 1. When scanning a bar code of length 15, send the next 2 characters, send the class key, send the next 8 characters, send the stock key, send the data that remains, send the Enter key. The “sale” rule may look like this: Scan Rule Belongs to Set 2.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 5 Note that using the standard data editing functions also creates ADF rules. Scan options are entered as ADF rules, and the hierarchy mentioned above also applies to them. For the device, this applies to prefix/suffix programming in the parameter Scan Data Transmission Format on page 5-20. These rules reside in the same “rule list” as ADF Rules, so the order you create them is also important. Default Rules Every unit has a default rule to send all scan data.
14 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 14-1 ADF Bar Codes (Continued) Parameter Page Number Numeric Keypad 14-23 Rule Belongs To Set 14-25 Actions Send Data 14-26 14-26 Send Data Up To Character 14-26 Send Next Character 14-26 Send All Data That Remains 14-26 Send Next 2 Characters - Send Next 20 Characters 14-26 Move Cursor 14-30 Send Pause 14-30 Skip Ahead 14-31 Skip Back 14-32 Send Preset Value 14-34 Remove All Spaces 14-35 Crunch All Spaces 14-35 Stop Space Removal 14-35
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 7 Table 14-1 ADF Bar Codes (Continued) Parameter Page Number Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters 14-82 Send GUI 0 - Send GUI 9 14-82 Send GUI A - Send GUI Z 14-83 Turn On/Off Rule Sets 14-87 Alphanumeric Keyboard 14-89 Space - ‘ 14-89 0-9 14-93 A-Z 14-94 Cancel 14-98 End of Message 14-98 a-z 14-98 {-~ 14-102 Special Commands Pause Duration Use this parameter, along with Send Pause on page 14-30, to insert a pause in the data transmission.
14 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Save Rule Scan the bar code below to save the rule. Save Rule Erase Use these bar codes to erase criteria, actions, or rules. Erase Criteria And Start Again Erase Actions And Start Again Erase Previously Saved Rule Erase All Rules Quit Entering Rules Scan the bar code below to quit entering rules.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 9 Disable Rule Set Use these bar codes to disable rule sets.
14 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Criteria Code Types Scan the bar codes for all code to be affected by the rule. Scan the codes in succession, prior to selecting other criteria. To select all code types, do not scan any code type.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 11 Code Types (continued) IATA 2 OF 5 I 2 OF 5 Code 93 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 EAN-13
14 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Types (continued) MSI GS1-128 UPC-E1 Bookland EAN Trioptic Code 39 Code 11 Code 32
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 13 Code Types (continued) ISBT 128 Coupon Code US Postnet US Planet UK Postal Japan Postal Australian Postal
14 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Types (continued) Dutch Postal 4State Postal Post US4 PDF417 MicroPDF Macro PDF Macro MicroPDF
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 15 Code Types (continued) MaxiCode Data Matrix QR Code MicroQR TLC 39 UPC/EAN Composites GS1 DataBar and EAN128 Composites
14 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Types (continued) Aztec Aztec Rune NOTE When selecting composite bar codes, enable AIM IDs if parsing UPC or EAN composite data, or data from an application that uses symbol separators.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 17 Code Lengths Scan these bar codes to define the number of characters the selected code type must contain. Select one length per rule only. Do not select any code length to select code types of any length.
14 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Lengths (continued) 7 Characters 8 Characters 9 Characters 10 Characters 11 Characters 12 Characters 13 Characters
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 19 Code Lengths (continued) 14 Characters 15 Characters 16 Characters 17 Characters 18 Characters 19 Characters 20 Characters
14 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Lengths (continued) 21 Characters 22 Characters 23 Characters 24 Characters 25 Characters 26 Characters 27 Characters
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 21 Code Lengths (continued) 28 Characters 29 Characters 30 Characters Message Containing A Specific Data String Use this feature to select whether the formatting affects data that begins with a specific character or data string, or contains a specific character or data string. There are 5 features: • Specific String at Start • Specific String, Any Location • Any Message OK • Rule Belongs to Set Specific String at Start 1. Scan the following bar code. 2.
14 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Specific String, Any Location 1. Scan the following bar code. 2. Enter a location by scanning a two-digit number representing the position (use a leading “zero” if necessary) using the Numeric Keypad on page 14-23. 3. Scan the bar codes representing the desired character or characters (up to a total of 8) using the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14-89. 4. Scan End of Message bar code on page 14-98.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 23 Numeric Keypad Do not confuse bar codes on this page with those on the alphanumeric keyboard.
14 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Numeric Keypad (continued) 7 8 9 Cancel
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 25 Rule Belongs To Set Select the set to which a rule belongs. There are four possible rule sets. See Alternate Rule Sets on page 14-3 for more information about rule sets.
14 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Actions Select how to format the data for transmission. Send Data Send all data that follows, send all data up to a specific character selected from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14-89, or send the next X characters. Note that only bar codes for Send Next 1 to 20 appear here, and can be scanned multiple times to send values greater then 20. For instance, to send the next 28 characters, scan Send Next 20 Characters, then Send Next 8 Characters.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 27 Send Data (continued) Send Next 5 Characters Send Next 6 Characters Send Next 7 Characters Send Next 8 Characters Send Next 9 Characters Send Next 10 Characters Send Next 11 Characters
14 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Data (continued) Send Next 12 Characters Send Next 13 Characters Send Next 14 Characters Send Next 15 Characters Send Next 16 Characters Send Next 17 Characters Send Next 18 Characters
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 29 Send Data (continued) Send Next 19 Characters Send Next 20 Characters Setup Field(s) Table 14-2 Setup Field(s) Definitions Parameter Description Page Number Move Cursor To a Character Scan the Move Cursor To Character, then any printable ASCII character from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14-89. This moves the cursor to the position after the matching character. If the character is not there, the rule fails and ADF tries the next rule.
14 - 30 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Move Cursor Scan a bar code below to move the cursor in relation to a specified character. Then enter a character by scanning a bar code from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14-89. NOTE If there is no match and the rule fails, the next rule is checked. Move Cursor To Character Move Cursor To Start Move Cursor Past Character Send Pause Scan the bar code below to insert a pause in the transmission of data.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 31 Skip Ahead Use the following bar codes to skip ahead characters.
14 - 32 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Skip Ahead (continued) Skip Ahead 8 Characters Skip Ahead 9 Characters Skip Ahead 10 Characters Skip Back Use the following bar codes to skip back characters.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 33 Skip Back (continued) Skip Back 4 Characters Skip Back 5 Characters Skip Back 6 Characters Skip Back 7 Characters Skip Back 8 Characters Skip Back 9 Characters Skip Back 10 Characters
14 - 34 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Preset Value Use these bar codes to send preset values. See Prefix/Suffix Values on page 5-19 to set these values.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 35 Modify Data Modify data as described below. The following actions work for all send commands that follow it within a rule. Programming pad zeros to length 6, send next 3 characters, stop padding, send next 5 characters, adds three zeros to the first send, and the next send is unaffected by the padding. These options do not apply to the Send Keystroke or Send Preset Value options.
14 - 36 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Spaces To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of spaces. Use Send commands to activate this parameter.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 37 Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 8 Pad Spaces To Length 9 Pad Spaces To Length 10 Pad Spaces To Length 11 Pad Spaces To Length 12 Pad Spaces To Length 13 Pad Spaces To Length 14
14 - 38 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 15 Pad Spaces To Length 16 Pad Spaces To Length 17 Pad Spaces To Length 18 Pad Spaces To Length 19 Pad Spaces To Length 20 Pad Spaces To Length 21
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 39 Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 22 Pad Spaces To Length 23 Pad Spaces To Length 24 Pad Spaces To Length 25 Pad Spaces To Length 26 Pad Spaces To Length 27 Pad Spaces To Length 28
14 - 40 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 29 Pad Spaces To Length 30 Stop Pad Spaces Pad Data with Zeros To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of zeros. Use Send commands to activate this parameter.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 41 Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 4 Pad Zeros To Length 5 Pad Zeros To Length 6 Pad Zeros To Length 7 Pad Zeros To Length 8 Pad Zeros To Length 9 Pad Zeros To Length 10
14 - 42 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 11 Pad Zeros To Length 12 Pad Zeros To Length 13 Pad Zeros To Length 14 Pad Zeros To Length 15 Pad Zeros To Length 16 Pad Zeros To Length 17
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 43 Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 18 Pad Zeros To Length 19 Pad Zeros To Length 20 Pad Zeros To Length 21 Pad Zeros To Length 22 Pad Zeros To Length 23 Pad Zeros To Length 24
14 - 44 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 25 Pad Zeros To Length 26 Pad Zeros To Length 27 Pad Zeros To Length 28 Pad Zeros To Length 29 Pad Zeros To Length 30 Stop Pad Zeros
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 45 Beeps Select a beep sequence for each ADF rule. Beep Once Beep Twice Beep Three Times Send Keystroke (Control Characters and Keyboard Characters) Control Characters Scan a Send bar code for the keystroke to send.
14 - 46 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control C Send Control D Send Control E Send Control F Send Control G Send Control H Send Control I
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 47 Control Characters (continued) Send Control J Send Control K Send Control L Send Control M Send Control N Send Control O Send Control P
14 - 48 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control Q Send Control R Send Control S Send Control T Send Control U Send Control V Send Control W
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 49 Control Characters (continued) Send Control X Send Control Y Send Control Z Send Control [ Send Control \ Send Control ]
14 - 50 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control 6 Send Control - Keyboard Characters Scan a Send bar code for the keyboard characters to send.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 51 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send $ Send % Send & Send ‘ Send ( Send ) Send *
14 - 52 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send + Send , Send - Send .
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 53 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send 2 Send 3 Send 4 Send 5 Send 6 Send 7 Send 8
14 - 54 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send 9 Send : Send ; Send < Send = Send > Send ?
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 55 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send @ Send A Send B Send C Send D Send E Send F
14 - 56 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send G Send H Send I Send J Send K Send L Send M
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 57 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send N Send O Send P Send Q Send R Send S Send T
14 - 58 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send U Send V Send W Send X Send Y Send Z Send [
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 59 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send \ Send ] Send ^ Send _ Send ` Send a Send b
14 - 60 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send c Send d Send e Send f Send g Send h Send i
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 61 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send j Send k Send l Send m Send n Send o Send p
14 - 62 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send q Send r Send s Send t Send u Send v Send w
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 63 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send x Send y Send z Send { Send | Send } Send ~
14 - 64 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send ALT Characters Send Alt 2 Send Alt A Send Alt B Send Alt C Send Alt D Send Alt E Send Alt F
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 65 Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt G Send Alt H Send Alt I Send Alt J Send Alt K Send Alt L Send Alt M
14 - 66 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt N Send Alt O Send Alt P Send Alt Q Send Alt R Send Alt S Send Alt T
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 67 Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt U Send Alt V Send Alt W Send Alt X Send Alt Y Send Alt Z Send Alt [
14 - 68 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt \ Send Alt ]
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 69 Send Keypad Characters Send Keypad * Send Keypad + Send Keypad - Send Keypad .
14 - 70 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Keypad 2 Send Keypad 3 Send Keypad 4 Send Keypad 5 Send Keypad 6 Send Keypad 7 Send Keypad 8
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 71 Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Keypad 9 Send Keypad Enter Send Keypad Numlock Send Break Key Send Delete Key Send Page Up Key Send End Key
14 - 72 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Page Down Key Send Pause Key Send Scroll Lock Key Send Backspace Key Send Tab Key Send Print Screen Key Send Insert Key
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 73 Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Home Key Send Enter Key Send Escape Key Send Up Arrow Key Send Down Arrow Key Send Left Arrow Key Send Right Arrow Key
14 - 74 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key Send F1 Key Send F2 Key Send F3 Key Send F4 Key Send F5 Key Send F6 Key Send F7 Key
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 75 Send Function Key (continued) Send F8 Key Send F9 Key Send F10 Key Send F11 Key Send F12 Key Send F13 Key Send F14 Key
14 - 76 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send F15 Key Send F16 Key Send F17 Key Send F18 Key Send F19 Key Send F20 Key Send F21 Key
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 77 Send Function Key (continued) Send F22 Key Send F23 Key Send F24 Key Send PF1 Key Send PF2 Key Send PF3 Key Send PF4 Key
14 - 78 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send PF5 Key Send PF6 Key Send PF7 Key Send PF8 Key Send PF9 Key Send PF10 Key Send PF11 Key
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 79 Send Function Key (continued) Send PF12 Key Send PF13 Key Send PF14 Key Send PF15 Key Send PF16 Key Send PF17 Key Send PF18 Key
14 - 80 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send PF19 Key Send PF20 Key Send PF21 Key Send PF22 Key Send PF23 Key Send PF24 Key Send PF25 Key
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 81 Send Function Key (continued) Send PF26 Key Send PF27 Key Send PF28 Key Send PF29 Key Send PF30 Key Send Right Control Key The Send Right Control Key action sends a tap (press and release) of the Right Control Key.
14 - 82 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters The Send Graphic User Interface Character actions taps the specified key while holding the System Dependent Graphic User Interface (GUI) Key. The definition of the Graphic User Interface key depends on the attached system.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 83 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI 6 Send GUI 7 Send GUI 8 Send GUI 9 Send GUI A Send GUI B Send GUI C
14 - 84 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI D Send GUI E Send GUI F Send GUI G Send GUI H Send GUI I Send GUI J
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 85 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI K Send GUI L Send GUI M Send GUI N Send GUI O Send GUI P Send GUI Q
14 - 86 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI R Send GUI S Send GUI T Send GUI U Send GUI V Send GUI W Send GUI X
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 87 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI Y Send GUI Z Turn On/Off Rule Sets Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off.
14 - 88 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Turn On/Off Rule Sets (continued) Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off.
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 89 Alphanumeric Keyboard Space # $ % * + (Dash)
14 - 90 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) .
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 91 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) ) : ; < = > ?
14 - 92 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) @ [ \ ] ^ _ (Underscore) `
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 93 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) NOTE Do not confuse the numeric bar codes below with those on the numeric keypad.
14 - 94 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) 6 7 8 9 A B C
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 95 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) D E F G H I J
14 - 96 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) K L M N O P Q
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 97 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) R S T U V W X
14 - 98 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) Y Z Cancel End of Message a b c
Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 99 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) d e f g h i j
14 - 100MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) k l m n o p q
Advanced Data Formatting14 - 101 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) r s t u v w x
14 - 102MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) y z { | } ~
Chapter 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides suggested maintenance and troubleshooting for the device, batteries and accessories. Maintenance For trouble-free service, observe the tips that follow when using the device and its accessories. MT20X0 • Do not scratch the screen of the device. • Although the device is water and dust resistant, do not expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time.
15 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Battery WARNING! Do not store the device with the battery installed. Doing so long term may cause irreversible harm to the battery. Always store the battery removed from the device. If a battery is installed during long term storage, it may discharge to point at which it cannot be recovered. Even when stored separately from device it is important to follow industry standard guidelines.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 3 Troubleshooting MT20X0 Table 15-1 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 Problem Aiming Pattern Possible Causes Possible Solutions
15 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 15-1 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Problem Aiming pattern does not appear when pressing the trigger. Possible Causes Possible Solutions No power to the device. If the configuration requires a power supply, re-connect the power supply. Incorrect host interface cable is used. Connect the correct host interface cable. Interface/power cables are loose. Re-connect cables. Device is disabled. For IBM 468x mode, enable the device via the host interface.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 5 Table 15-1 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Problem Device emits aiming pattern, but does not decode the bar code. Possible Causes Possible Solutions Device is not programmed for the correct bar code type. Program the device to read that type of bar code. See Chapter 12, Symbologies. Bar code symbol is unreadable. Scan test symbols of the same bar code type to determine if the bar code is defaced. The symbol is not completely inside aiming pattern.
15 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 15-1 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Problem Device emits one high beep when not in use. Possible Causes Possible Solutions In RS-232 mode, a character was received and Beep on option is enabled. Normal when Beep on is enabled and the device is in RS-232 mode. MT2000 Scanner Services is using Bluetooth; Stonestreet SDK only supports one application using Bluetooth at one time.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 7 Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 15-2 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when device is inserted. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Device is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the device into the cradle, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
15 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Single Slot Charge Only Vehicle Mount Table 15-3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Vehicle Mount Cradle Symptom Device battery charging LED does not light (when using the power converter). Device's battery is not recharging. Device falls out of the cradle during vibrations. Device does not boot when placed in the cradle. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure cables to cradle and power converter are securely connected.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 9 Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Table 15-4 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Cradle Symptom Device emits a disconnect (short high-short low) beep sequence. Device emits four long low beeps after scanning a bar code. Bar code is decoded, but data is not transmitted to the host. Scanned data is incorrectly displayed on the host. Possible Cause Action Device has disconnected from cradle because it is too far from the cradle.
15 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table 15-4 Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Cradle (Continued) Symptom Device falls out of the cradle in the wall mount position. Possible Cause Action Cradle has an incorrect adapter cup. Ensure the wall mount adapter cup is installed and not the desktop cup. Cradle latches are adjusted incorrectly.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 11 Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet Table 15-5 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when device is inserted. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Device is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the device into the cradle, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
15 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 15-6 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when device is inserted. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Device is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the device into the cradle, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 13 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Table 15-7 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Cradle Symptom Charge LEDs do not light when batteries are inserted. Battery is not charging. Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and to AC power. Battery is not seated correctly in the cradle. Remove and re-insert the battery, ensuring it is correctly seated. Extreme battery temperature.
15 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Cables Table 15-8 Troubleshooting Cables Symptom Device charge LED does not light when device is connected. Device battery is not charging. During data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete. Possible Cause Action Cable is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cable and to AC power. Cable is not seated correctly in the device.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 15 MCL Table 15-9 Troubleshooting MCL Symptom MCL Link/Designer is not communicating with device. Possible Cause Action MCL application is not setup to use MCL Link. Use MCL menu and launch MCL Wait command. USB driver is not installed. Install drivers from product Web site. USB driver cannot open. Previous application has virtual COM port open. Close the virtual COM port. Device not paired to STB2078 cradle. Pair device to cradle.
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Appendix A Standard Default Parameters Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table Parameter Default Page Number Radio Communications Bluetooth Host (Host Type) Cradle Host 4-5 Bluetooth Friendly Name Device name and serial number 4-7 Discoverable Mode General 4-7 Country Keyboard Types (Country Code) North American 4-8 HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay No Delay (0 msec) 4-10 CAPS Lock Override Disable 4-10 Ignore Unknown Characters Enable 4-11 Emulate Keypad Disable 4-11 Keyboard FN
A-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Parameter Broadcast (Cradle Host Only) Enable 4-19 Pairing Modes Unlocked 4-20 Pairing on Contacts Disable 4-20 Connection Maintenance Interval 15 min 4-23 Authentication Disable 4-26 Variable Pin Code Static 4-27 Encryption Disable 4-28 Set Default Parameter Set Defaults 5-4 Host Mode Cable Priority 5-5 Decode Pager Motor Enable Disable 5-6 Parameter Bar Cod
Standard Default Parameters Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Suffix 1 Value Suffix 2 Value 7013 5-19 Scan Data Transmission Format Data as is 5-20 FN1 Substitution Values Set 5-21 Transmit “No Read” Message Disable 5-22 Operational Modes N/A 6-4 Image Capture Illumination Enable 6-5 Snapshot Mode Timeout 0 (30 seconds) 6-6 Snapshot Aiming Pattern Enable 6-6 Image Cropping Disable 6-7 Crop to Pixel Addresses 0 top,
A-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Software Handshaking None 8-13 Host Serial Response Time-out 2 Sec 8-15 RTS Line State Low RTS 8-16 Beep on Disable 8-16 Intercharacter Delay 0 msec 8-17 Nixdorf Beep/LED Options Normal Operation 8-18 Ignore Unknown Characters Send Bar Code 8-18 USB Device Type HID Keyboard Emulation 9-5 CDC COM Port Emulation Enable 9-7 Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Ha
Standard Default Parameters Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Type IBM PC/AT& IBM PC Compatibles 11-4 Country Types (Country Codes) North American 11-5 Ignore Unknown Characters Transmit 11-7 Keystroke Delay No Delay 11-7 Intra-Keystroke Delay Disable 11-8 Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation Disable 11-8 Caps Lock On Disable 11-9 Caps Lock Override Disable 11-9 Convert Wedge Dat
A-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format Combined 12-14 UPC-A Preamble System Character 12-16 UPC-E Preamble System Character 12-17 UPC-E1 Preamble System Character 12-18 Convert UPC-E to A Disable 12-19 Convert UPC-E1 to A Disable 12-19 EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend Disable 12-20 Bookland ISBN Format ISBN-10 12-21 UCC Coupon Extended Code Enable 12-22 ISSN EAN Disable 12-
Standard Default Parameters Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Code 11 Code 11 Disable 12-36 Set Lengths for Code 11 4 to 55 12-36 Code 11 Check Digit Verification Disable 12-38 Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) Disable 12-39 Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Disable 12-39 Set Lengths for I 2 of 5 14 12-40 I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification Disable 12-42 Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit Disable 12-42 Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Disable 12-43
A-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Inverse 1D Inverse 1D Regular 12-54 US Postnet Disable 12-55 US Planet Disable 12-55 Transmit US Postal Check Digit Enable 12-56 UK Postal Disable 12-56 Transmit UK Postal Check Digit Enable 12-57 Japan Postal Disable 12-57 Australian Postal Disable 12-58 Netherlands KIX Code Disable 12-58 USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail Disable 12-59 UPU FICS Postal Disa
Standard Default Parameters Table A-1 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Maxicode Enable 12-67 QR Code Enable 12-68 MicroQR Enable 12-68 Aztec Enable 12-69 Redundancy Level 1 12-70 Security Level 0 12-72 Symbology - Specific Security Levels Report Version 1 User selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection.
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Appendix B Programming Reference Symbol Code Identifiers Table B-1 Symbol Code Characters Code Character Code Type A UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, EAN-8, EAN-13 B Code 39, Code 32 C Codabar D Code 128, ISBT 128, ISBT 128 Concatenated E Code 93 F Interleaved 2 of 5 G Discrete 2 of 5, or Discrete 2 of 5 IATA H Code 11 J MSI K GS1-128 L Bookland EAN M Trioptic Code 39 N Coupon Code R GS1 DataBar Family S Matrix 2 of 5 T UCC Composite, TLC 39 U Chinese 2 of 5
B-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table B-1 Symbol Code Characters (Continued) Code Character Code Type V Korean 3 of 5 X ISSN EAN, PDF417, Macro PDF417, Micro PDF417 z Aztec, Aztec Rune P00 Data Matrix P01 QR Code, MicroQR P02 Maxicode P03 US Postnet P04 US Planet P05 Japan Postal P06 UK Postal P08 Netherlands KIX Code P09 Australian Postal P0A USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail P0B UPU FICS Postal P0X Signature Capture
Programming Reference AIM Code Identifiers Each AIM Code Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where: ] c m Table B-2 = = = Flag Character (ASCII 93) Code Character (see Table B-2) Modifier Character (see Table B-3) Aim Code Characters Code Character Code Type A Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 C Code 128, ISBT 128, ISBT 128 Concatenated, GS1-128, Coupon (Code 128 portion) d Data Matrix E UPC/EAN, Coupon (UPC portion) e GS1 DataBar Family F Codabar G Code 93 H Code 11
B-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide The modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based on Table B-3. Table B-3 Modifier Characters Code Type Code 39 Option Value Option 0 No check character or Full ASCII processing. 1 Reader has checked one check character. 3 Reader has checked and stripped check character. 4 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion. 5 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion and checked one check character.
Programming Reference Table B-3 Modifier Characters (Continued) Code Type D 2 of 5 Option Value 0 Option No options specified at this time. Always transmit 0. Example: A D 2 of 5 bar code 4123, is transmitted as ]S04123 UPC/EAN 0 Standard data packet in full EAN format, i.e. 13 digits for UPC-A, UPC-E, and EAN-13 (not including supplemental data). 1 Two digit supplemental data only. 2 Five digit supplemental data only.
B-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Table B-3 Modifier Characters (Continued) Code Type EAN.UCC Composites (GS1 DataBar, GS1-128, 2D portion of UPC composite) Option Value Option Native mode transmission. Note: UPC portion of composite is transmitted using UPC rules. 0 Standard data packet. 1 Data packet containing the data following an encoded symbol separator character. 2 Data packet containing the data following an escape mechanism character. The data packet does not support the ECI protocol.
Programming Reference Table B-3 Modifier Characters (Continued) Code Type Data Matrix MaxiCode QR Code Aztec Option Value Option 0 ECC 000-140, not supported. 1 ECC 200. 2 ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position. 3 ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixth position. 4 ECC 200, ECI protocol implemented. 5 ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position, ECI protocol implemented. 6 ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixth position, ECI protocol implemented. 0 Symbol in Mode 4 or 5. 1 Symbol in Mode 2 or 3.
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Appendix C Sample Bar Codes UPC-A 0 12345 67890 UPC-E 0 123456 5 5
C-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UPC-E1 1 123456 2 EAN-13 3 456789 012340 EAN-8 1234 5670 Code 39 123ABC
Sample Bar Codes Trioptic Code 39 456123 Code 93 12345ABCDE Code 11 Æ1234567890Æ C-3
C-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 128 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 Codabar A1234567890A MSI 123456789 Interleaved 2 of 5 12345678912345
Sample Bar Codes PDF417 Data Matrix Maxicode C-5
C-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide QR Code US Postnet UK Postal
Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes 0, 1, 2, 3 For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).
D-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 4, 5, 6, 7 For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).
Numeric Bar Codes 8, 9 For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s). 8 9 Cancel In case of an error or to change the selection, scan the bar code below.
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Appendix E Alphanumeric Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard Space # $ %
E-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) * + - .
Alphanumeric Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) “ & ‘ ( ) : E-3
E-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) ; < = > ? @
Alphanumeric Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) [ \ ] ^ _ ` E-5
E-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) NOTE Do not confuse the bar codes that follow with those on the numeric keypad.
Alphanumeric Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) 5 6 7 8 9 End of Message Cancel E-7
E-8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) A B C D E F
Alphanumeric Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) G H I J K L E-9
E - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) M N O P Q R
Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 11 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) S T U V W X
E - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) Y Z a b c d
Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 13 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) e f g h i j
E - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) k l m n o p
Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) q r s t u v
E - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) w x y z { |
Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 17 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) } ~
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Appendix F Signature Capture Code Introduction CapCode, a signature capture code, is a special pattern that encloses a signature area on a document and allows a device to capture a signature. There are several accepted patterns that allow automatic identification of different signatures on the same form. For example, on the federal tax return 1040 form there are three signature areas, one each for two joint filers, and one for a professional preparer.
F-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide CapCode Pattern Structure A CapCode pattern structure consists of a start pattern followed by a separator space, a signature capture box, a second separator space, and then a stop pattern. Assuming that X is the dimension of the thinnest element, the start and stop patterns each contains 9X total width in 4 bars and 3 spaces. A 7X quiet zone is required to the left and to the right of the CapCode pattern.
Signature Capture Code F-3 Table F-2 lists selectable parameters used to generate the image of the captured signature. Table F-2 User Defined CapCode Parameters Parameter Defined Width Number of pixels Height Number of pixels Format JPEG, BMP, TIFF JPEG quality 1 (most compression) to 100 (best quality) Bits Per Pixel (not applicable to JPEG format) 1 (2 levels) 4 (16 levels) 8 (256 levels) BMP format does not use compression, JPEG and TIFF formats do.
F-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Additional Capabilities Regardless of how the signature is captured, the output signature image is de-skewed and right-side up. A device that captures signatures automatically determines whether it is scanning a signature or a bar code. You can disable the signature capturing capability in a device.
Appendix G Quick Startup Exercises Introduction This chapter provides various exercises to help the user get familiar with the device and accessories. The following topics are included.
G-2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Establishing an ActiveSync Connection The MT2000 runs the CE.NET 5.0 Core OS which is supported by ActiveSync v4.5 for Windows XP and Windows Mobile Center for Window 7 and Vista. An ActiveSync connection on the MT2000 can be set up with the STB2000 cradle. The STB2000 cradle is an ActiveSync and charge only cradle and cannot be used to communicate via Bluetooth. If an STB2000 cradle is unavailable, a USB cable (p/n CBAU01-S07ZAR) can be connected directly into the MT2000.
Quick Startup Exercises G-3 Establishing a Bluetooth (BT) Connection Using Open Bluetooth NOTE This is not using BTExplorer. NOTE PC/laptop manufacturers may use different screens throughout enumerator configuration. The exercise below is a generic setup. Exercise: Follow the steps below to connect as HID slave and Serial Port Profile slave, and transmit data to Notepad and HyperTerminal. Required equipment: MT2000, laptop with built-in BT or BT dongle. To connect as HID slave: 1.
G-4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Establishing a Bluetooth (BT) Connection Using the STB2070 Cradle The STB2078 is a BT communication and charging cradle. ActiveSync does not work with this cradle. Exercise: Connect BT using the STB2078 cradle. Required equipment: MT2000, STB2078, USB cable (p/n CBAU01-S07ZAR). 1. Connect the USB cable to the STB2078 cradle and to the PC (do not apply power to the cradle before establishing communication). 2. Open the Scan item application. 3.
Quick Startup Exercises G-5 Customizing the Home Screen Menu The contents of the Home screen (Navigator.exe) are driven by an XML file named Navigator.xml which resides in the Platform folder on the device. See page 7-3 for detailed information about the Navigator.xml file and customizing the Home screen. Using the STB2000 cradle and a USB cable (p/n CBAU01-S07ZAR) with the MT2070, follow these steps to change the view of the Home screen Menu to only display Scan item. 1.
G-6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide MT2000 Scanner Services only when the MT20X0 is used as a mobile computing device. Required equipment: STB2000, USB cable (p/n CBAU01-S07ZAR) and the MT2070. 1. Access the Platform folder on the device via File Explorer. 2. Delete the ADCServices.reg file. NOTE 3. Alternately, you can also stop MT2000 Scanner Services from running programmatically by issuing the ADCAPI_StopService() C API. Cold boot the device for the settings to take effect.
Index Numerics 2D bar codes aztec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . code 128 emulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . data matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . maxicode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . microPDF417 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . microQR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PDF417 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QR code . . . . . . . . .
Index - 2 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide ad-hoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-45 Ad-Hoc Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-46 advanced data formatting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-1, 14-26 alphanumeric keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-89 alternate rule sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-3 bar code menu example . . . . . . . . .
Index - 3 crop to address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 data matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-67 data options pause duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7 decode pager motor enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 decode session timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 discoverable mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 discrete 2 of 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-43 lengths . . .
Index - 4 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide set defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 signature capture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11 signature capture height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13 signature capture JPEG quality . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13 signature capture width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13 simulated caps lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13 snapshot aiming pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 5 GS1-128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-26 ISBT 128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-26 ISBT concatenation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-27 lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-24 code 128 emulation bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-66 code 39 bar codes check digit verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-32 code 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 6 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide G GS1 DataBar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-60 GS1 databar convert GS1 databar to UPC/EAN . . . . . . . . . 12-61 GS1 databar expanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-61 GS1 databar limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-60 GS1 databar limited security level . . . . . . . . . 12-62 GS1 databar-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-60 guides integrator guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 7 intellistand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 MSI bar codes check digit algorithm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-52 check digits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-51 lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-49 MSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-49 transmit check digit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-51 multipoint-to-point communication . . . . . . . .
Index - 8 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 security modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-48 Serial Port Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4, 4-14, 4-20 slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 service information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glossary A Aperture. The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view. ASCII. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7 bit-plus-parity code representing 128 letters, numerals, punctuation marks and control characters. It is a standard data transmission code in the U.S. Autodiscrimination. The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code. After this determination is made, the information content is decoded.
Glossary - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Boot or Boot-up. The process a computer goes through when it starts. During boot-up, the computer can run self-diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software. bps. See Bits Per Second. Byte. On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value. Bits are numbered from the right, 0 through 7, with bit 0 the low-order bit. One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character.
Glossary - 3 Continuous Code. A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the symbol are parts of characters. There are no intercharacter gaps in a continuous code. The absence of gaps allows for greater information density. Cradle. A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer, and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use. D Dead Zone.
Glossary - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Hz. Hertz; A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second. I IEC. International Electrotechnical Commission. This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation. IEC (825) Class 1. This is the lowest power IEC laser classification.
Glossary - 5 Light Emitting Diode. See LED. M MIL. 1 mil = 1 thousandth of an inch. MIN. Mobile Identification Number. The unique account number associated with a cellular device. It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system. Misread (Misdecode). A condition which occurs when the data output of a reader or interface controller does not agree with the data encoded within a bar code symbol. MRD. Minimum reflective difference. A measurement of print contrast. N Nominal.
Glossary - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Print Contrast Signal (PCS). Measurement of the contrast (brightness difference) between the bars and spaces of a symbol. A minimum PCS value is needed for a bar code symbol to be scannable. PCS = (RL - RD) / RL, where RL is the reflectance factor of the background and RD the reflectance factor of the dark bars. Programming Mode. The state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values. See Scanning Mode. Q Quiet Zone.
Glossary - 7 SPP. Serial Port Profile. Start/Stop Character. A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction. The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code. Substrate. A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed. Symbol.
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