Honeywell Battery Charger 8x User Manual

DolphinPower Tools 8.x  
for Mobile Devices with Windows® Embedded Handheld  
User’s Guide  
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Introduction  
Dolphin Power Tools Overview  
Note: Screen captures and icons in this user’s guide may differ from what appears on your device.  
Power Tools are used to create custom launch menus and to control your application environment. Once you have created a  
custom environment, the terminal displays only the applications you wish the user to see. Dolphin™ Power Tools are installed  
on every Dolphin terminal. Different versions of Power Tools apply to different Dolphin terminals depending on the model or  
operating system.  
Software Requirements  
Dolphin Terminal  
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Dolphin Power Tools 8.x is designed to work with Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.x.  
Workstation (PC)  
The Power Tools installer and the workstation version of EZConfig Editor are designed to work with the following oper-  
ating systems and applications:  
• Microsoft Windows XP  
• Microsoft Windows 2000  
• Microsoft Windows NT  
• Microsoft Windows Vista®  
• Microsoft Windows 7  
• Microsoft Windows 8  
• Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0  
• Microsoft ActiveSync® (version 4.5 or higher)  
• Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center  
Power Tools Main Window  
Tap Start  
> Power Tools  
to access the Power Tools main window. The content of the window varies by Dolphin  
model. To modify how the content is displayed, tap Menu > View, and then select either Small Icon, Large Icon, List, or Detail.  
Icon  
Description  
Page  
SysInfo displays system information including firmware versions, DLL versions, system  
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parameters, network information, and radio information.  
BattMon programs the LEDs on the terminal to monitor battery power.  
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Note: BattMon is model dependent and may not be present on your device. Refer to the  
terminal User’s Guide for battery status indicators specific to your Dolphin model.  
EZConfig Utilities provides access to EZConfig Client, EZConfig Editor, and a series of  
EXM configuration files.  
EZ Pairing connects the terminal to a ring scanner using Bluetooth wireless technology.  
Note: EZ Pairing is model dependent and may not be present on your device.  
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Icon  
Description  
Page  
Keyboard Status places an icon on the status/notification bar at the top of the screen that  
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indicates the alpha-numeric status of the keyboard.  
Note: Keyboard Status is model dependent and may not be present on your device. Refer  
to the terminal User’s Guide for keyboard information specific to your Dolphin model.  
Network Utilities provides access to the Network Utilities (i.e., IP Config, Ping, Route,  
Backup Settings).  
NoSIP turns off the Soft Input Panel (SIP) in every application window.  
Reboot performs a reboot.  
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RegBackup backs up the registry.  
RegRestore loads the RegBackup file.  
RegEdit allows you to edit the registry and import and export registry keys.  
ScanWedge allows you to send bar code data to your application.  
Suspend places the terminal in Suspend mode until the Power button is pressed.  
Exit Power Tools.  
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About the EZMenu Tool  
EZMenu is an additional Power Tool that does not appear in the main window. EZMenu formats application windows to dis-  
play and launch software programs on the terminal. For further information, see EZMenu beginning on page 14-1.  
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Upgrading the Power Tools  
Upgrades for the Power Tools on the Dolphin terminal come in the form of an executable file that installs the upgrade files onto a  
workstation (PC). Once the workstation installation is complete, transfer the appropriate upgrade files to the Dolphin terminal to  
upgrade the Power Tools.  
Note: An active Microsoft ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center or Windows Phone app connection between a host  
workstation and the Dolphin terminal is required to upgrade your Power Tools software.  
File Storage Locations  
Two folders or paths are used to denote where your files are stored. One path is for permanent storage( \IPSM\Honeywell )  
and one is for active files ( \Honeywell ).  
\IPSM\Honeywell  
The IPSM folder is the only partition on the terminal that persists across a kernel upgrade (*.UPG file extension).  
During a kernel upgrade, files are automatically copied from the \IPSM\Honeywell folder and then installed in the  
\Honeywell(root file system) folder as part of the upgrade process.  
\IPSM\Honeywell\AutoInstall  
The files in the IPSM\Honeywell\AutoInstallfolder are only installed when a factory reset or kernel upgrade  
occurs. Once the files are installed, they persist through hard and soft resets. If a file is added to the folder and a  
hard or soft reset is performed, it will have no effect.  
\Honeywell  
The Honeywell partition or root file system partition is persistent over a hard reset, soft reset, and the removal of the  
battery pack or the removal of AC power. However, during a kernel upgrade, the root file system is reformatted so all  
data in the folder is deleted and replaced by any files in the \IPSM\Honeywellfolder as part of the upgrade process.  
To prevent data loss, back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before performing an  
upgrade.  
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\Honeywell\AutoInstall  
If you run a CAB file from within the \Honeywell\AutoInstall(user store) folder, after the program has been  
installed, the CAB file will be deleted from the User Store but the program remains installed through all successive  
Hard and Soft resets.  
If you want the program to be part of the Autoinstall that occurs after a factory reset or software upgrade, paste the  
program file(s) in both the \IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstallfolder and the \Honeywell\Autoinstall.  
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EZConfig Utilities  
Overview  
EZConfig Utilities is made up of the EZConfig Editor, the EZConfig Client, and a series of EXM files.  
EZConfig Editor is the tool used to open and edit EXM files. EXM files are the building blocks for creating the Power Tools  
screens you see on your terminal. Some EXM files (e.g., AutoInstall, Autorun, and DeviceConfig) are used to display and run  
your applications. Other EXM files are used to build your own customized screens and applications for the Dolphin terminal.  
There are two versions of the EZConfig Editor. One that runs on the Dolphin terminal, and one that can run on your workstation  
(PC). The EZConfig Editor that runs on your workstation is also capable of generating configuration bar codes from EXM files.  
EZConfig Client decodes the bar codes generated by the workstation EZConfig Editor.  
Accessing the EZConfig Utilities on the Terminal  
Tap Start  
> Power Tools  
> EZConfig Utilities  
.
EZConfig Editor  
You can use the EZConfig Editor tool to create and edit configuration files in the EXM file format for Dolphin terminals. There are  
two versions of the EZConfig Editor: one for the Dolphin terminal, and one for your workstation (PC).  
Workstation EZConfig Editor  
The workstation editor is used to:  
Create and modify EXM files that are transferred to the Dolphin terminal.  
Generate bar codes from EXM files.  
For details about the workstation editor, see EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC), beginning on page 4-1.  
Terminal EZConfig Editor  
The terminal editor is used to modify and save EXM files right on the terminal.  
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EZConfig Client  
You can use the EZConfig Client tool to scan and decode bar codes generated by EZConfig Editor on the workstation.  
For details on scanning configuration bar codes, see EZConfig Client beginning on page 5-1.  
EXM Files  
The EXM file format is an XML format customized for Dolphin terminals that is comprised of sections that may include child  
sections and keys. Keys contain the values that configure the terminal. The EXM file format supports a multi-level, hierarchical,  
tree structure. The terminal reads the highest-level section first and then reads the key values in each section. EXM files replace  
INI files for Power Tools and terminal configuration settings. If both an INI file and an EXM file are present for the same  
application, a warning message displays at startup and the terminal uses the EXM. Remove the INI file from the terminal to  
avoid the warning message.  
EXM File Descriptions  
Icon Name (File Name)  
Description  
Page  
Installs cab files in the AutoInstall folder, ensuring they persist  
through hard resets.  
AutoInstall  
(AutoInstall.exm)  
Specifies the software applications to be launched after each hard  
reset.  
Autorun  
(Autorun.exm)  
Specifies the configuration settings for the Camera Demo.  
Specifies the menu for the Honeywell Demos window.  
CameraDemo.exm  
DemosMenu  
(DemosMenu.exm)  
Specifies the IP Address and TCP Port used by the Imaging Demo,  
Scan Demo, IQ Imaging Demo and the Signature Capture Demo.  
Demo RF Settings.exm  
(DemoRfSettings.exm)  
Contains terminal configuration settings.  
DeviceConfig  
(DeviceConfig.exm)  
Specifies the menu for the Honeywell EZConfig Utilities window.  
Specifies the configuration settings for EZ Pairing.  
Specifies the configuration settings for the Imaging Demo.  
EZConfig Menu  
(EZConfigMenu.exm)  
EZ Pairing  
(EZPairing.exm)  
ImageDemo  
(ImageDemo.exe.config.exm)  
Specifies imager configuration profile used for custom application  
development. For detailed information, refer to the Honeywell SDK for  
Windows Embedded Handheld available for download from  
ImagingProfiles.exm  
Specifies the configuration settings for the IQ Imaging Demo.  
IQImageDemo  
(IQImageDemo.exe.config.exm)  
Specifies the menu for the Honeywell Network Utilities window.  
Network Menu  
(NetworkMenu.exm)  
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Description  
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Specifies the menu for the Honeywell Power Tools window.  
Power Tools Menu  
(PowerToolsMenu.exm)  
Specifies the menu for the Print Demo window.  
PrintDemo Menu  
(PrintDemo Menu.exm)  
Specifies the exclusion or inclusion of registry key sections and  
values during an export.  
RegBackup  
(RegBackup.exm)  
Specifies the configuration settings for the Scan Demo.  
Scandemo  
(ScanDemo.exe.config.exm)  
Sends data from the decoder or serial port to the foreground  
application as keystrokes.  
Scanwedge  
(ScanWedge.exm)  
Specifies the configuration settings for the Signature Capture demo.  
SignatureCapture.exm  
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EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal  
Overview  
EZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphin terminals. There are two versions of the EZConfig Editor:  
one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation. In the workstation editor, EXM files are edited, saved, and then  
transferred to the Dolphin terminal. In the terminal editor, EXM files are edited and saved right on the terminal.  
This chapter details the terminal version of the EZConfig Editor. For information about using the workstation version of the  
EXM File Structure  
The EXM file format supports a multi-level, hierarchical, tree structure. The terminal reads the highest level section first and  
then reads the key values in each child section. The key values configure the terminal. EXM files replace INI files for Power  
Tools and terminal configuration settings. If both an INI file and an EXM file are present for the same application, the termi-  
nal defaults to the EXM file and a warning message is displayed at startup.  
There are two types of configuration files in the EXM file format:  
Configuration Documents program and configure the terminal. See Configuration Documents on page 4-10.  
Registry Documents update and modify the registry. See Registry Documents on page 4-11.  
Opening the EZConfig Editor on the Terminal  
Tap Start  
> Power Tools  
> EZConfig Utilities  
> EZConfig Editor  
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Opening EXM Files  
To open an EXM file, do one of the following:  
Open EZConfig Utilities and tap once on the EXM file.  
Open the EZConfig Editor on the terminal and select File > Open. Browse to the file location and tap once on the EXM file.  
Open File Explorer on the terminal, browse to the file location and then tap once on the EXM file.  
Viewing the EXM File Structure in the EZConfig Editor  
Sections appear in the top half of the editor window. Select the + sign next to a section folder to view any associated child  
sections. If a section folder is gray, the section is disabled. Keys appear in the bottom half of the window when a section is  
selected. When a key is enabled for editing the value, the box contains a check mark. Menu selections are displayed at the  
bottom of the screen.  
Sections  
Swipe left to view the full description for  
the key.  
Keys  
Tap the keyboard icon,  
or  
to turn  
the virtual keyboard display on or off.  
Menu Bar  
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Menu Options  
File Menu  
Menu Item  
Description  
Creates a new document. There are two options:  
Config Doc - Creates a configuration file.  
New  
Registry Doc - Creates a registry file in the EXM file format.  
Opens an EXM file.  
Open  
Saves the open file to the location you select on the terminal. This option is disabled for  
new and imported files.  
Save  
Saves the open file with a new name to the location you select on the terminal.  
Save As  
Properties  
Exit  
Associates the EXM file with an application on the terminal. See Registry Documents on  
Closes EZConfig Editor.  
Edit Menu  
View Menu  
Menu Item  
Description  
Shows or hides the icons indicating if a subsection or key is locked.  
The lock icon means the section’s  
subsections are locked.  
The key icon means that the  
section’s keys are locked.  
Show Locks  
For additional information on locks on subsections and keys, see Status Bar on page 4-4.  
Tools Menu  
Menu Item  
Description  
For information on this item menu, see Launching on page 3-4.  
Launch Associated App  
Reduces the EXM file size by permanently removing:  
• Disabled sections and keys  
• Descriptions  
Simplify Document  
Note: You cannot undo  
this action!  
Reboots the terminal.  
Warm Boot  
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Editing Sections and Keys  
Modifying Section Name and Description  
You can only edit the name and description of a section if it is unlocked or enabled. To edit a section name or description:  
1. Access the Edit Section window by doing one of the following:  
• Select the section and tap Edit > Modify.  
• Tap and hold on the section name, and then select Modify from the Edit menu.  
2. Tap inside the Name or description fields to edit the text.  
Description Field  
Tap the keyboard icon,  
or  
to turn the virtual  
keyboard display on or off.  
3. Tap OK or Enter on the virtual keyboard to save your changes. To close without saving your changes, tap Cancel.  
Modifying a Key Name, Value, or Description  
You can only edit the name and description of a section if it is unlocked or enabled. To edit a key name, value, or descrip-  
tion:  
1. Access the Edit Key window by doing one of the following:  
• Select the key and then tap Edit > Modify.  
• Double-tap the key.  
• Tap and hold on the key name, and then select Modify from the Edit menu.  
2. Tap inside the Name, Value, or Description fields to edit the text.  
3. Tap OK or Enter on the virtual keyboard to save your changes. To discard your changes, tap Cancel.  
Note: You cannot edit the key name or description if the key is locked.  
Moving a Section or Key  
To move a section or key, use the Cut, Copy, Past, or Paste as Child commands on the Edit menu. Drag and drop is not  
supported.  
Note: By default, the Paste function pastes sections at the same level they were cut.  
Enabling a Section  
Sections are enabled by default. If a section was previously disabled, you can re-enable by selecting Enable from the Edit  
menu. You can enable a child section only if its parent section is enabled.  
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Disabling a Section  
To disable a section and all of its keys, select Disable All from the Edit menu. Disabled sections remain in the file and are  
indicated with a gray folder. If you disable a section that has child sections, all of its child sections (and the child section  
keys) are disabled automatically. The child section folders are also change to gray to indicate they are disabled.  
When reading the EXM file, the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there and moves on to read the next  
enabled section.  
A disabled section can be removed from the EXM file permanently by using the Delete option on the Edit menu when the  
section is selected. If you want all disabled section permanently removed, use the Simplify Document option on the Tools  
menu.  
Adding a Section or Child Section  
Select Insert Section from the Edit menu.  
Select Append Child Section from the Edit menu to insert a new child section to the selected section. The new child sec-  
tion is inserted below the previous section.  
Associating an Application to an EXM File  
Launching  
To launch an application associated to an EXM file, open the EXM file in EZConfig editor, and then tap  
Tools > Launch Associated App. The open EXM file automatically saves, and the associated application launches while  
the EXM file remains open.  
Viewing  
To see if an open EXM file has an associated application, open the EXM file in EZ Config editor, and tap File > Properties.  
The Path field contains the launch location of the application and the Args field contains any command line arguments to  
execute when the application launches.  
Adding or Editing  
To add or edit an application association to an EXM file:  
1. Open the EXM file in EZ Config editor on the terminal.  
2. Tap File > Properties.  
3. In the Path field, enter or edit the location of the application executable (.exe) file on the terminal.  
When an application is entered in the Path field, the following occurs:  
• the command line /exm %filenameappears in the Args (argument) field.  
• the Execute box is automatically selected.  
Execute must be selected for Configuration documents. You can deselect Execute for registry documents; however,  
EZConfig Client cannot update the registry unless Execute is selected. For more information, see Creating Registry  
4. In the Args field, enter additional command line arguments next to the command line/exm %filename. For more  
information, see Command Line Arguments.  
5. If the EXM should wait until the associated application has exited before continuing, select Wait Until Finished.  
6. Tap OK.  
7. To save your changes to the EXM file, tap File > Save or Save As.  
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Command Line Arguments  
/exm %filename executes the EXM file; this is the default entry  
/q  
/s  
/o  
/e  
/u  
quiet mode  
full screen  
no menu  
exit if first scan fails to deliver a valid bar code  
accept (decode) unsecured bar codes  
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EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC)  
Overview  
EZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphin terminals. There are two versions of the EZConfig Editor:  
one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation. In the workstation editor, EXM files are edited, saved, and then trans-  
ferred to the Dolphin terminal. In the terminal editor, EXM files are edited and saved right on the terminal.  
This chapter details the workstation (PC) version of the EZConfig Editor. For information about using the terminal version of the  
EXM File Structure  
The EXM file format supports a multi-level, hierarchical, tree structure. The terminal reads the highest level section first and  
then reads the key values in each child section. The key values configure the terminal. EXM files replace INI files for Power  
Tools and terminal configuration settings. If both an INI file and an EXM file are present for the same application, the termi-  
nal defaults to the EXM file and a warning message is displayed at startup.  
There are two types of configuration files in the EXM file format:  
Configuration Documents program and configure the terminal. See Configuration Documents on page 4-10.  
Registry Documents update and modify the registry. See Registry Documents on page 4-11.  
Installing EZConfig for Mobility on the Workstation  
1. Access the Honeywell web site at www.honeywellaidc.com, and then locate the product page for your Dolphin model.  
2. Select the Software tab.  
3. Under the Tools and Utilities heading, click on the listing for Honeywell EZConfig for Mobility Setup.  
4. Follow the security directions as prompted on the screen and then click on Download.  
5. When prompted, select Save, and then select a location on your workstation (e.g., your desktop).  
6. Double click on the downloaded EZConfig for Mobility Setup.zip file.  
7. Double click on the Setup.exe file. Select OK.  
8. Follow the screen prompts to install the EZConfig for Mobility program.  
Upgrades  
Upgrades for EZConfig Editor on the workstation are available from Customer Support (see page 16-1) or  
Opening the EZConfig Editor on the Workstation  
After you complete the software installation, EZConfig Editor is available on the workstation from the Start menu.  
Click Start > All Programs > Honeywell > EZConfig for Mobility > EZConfig for Mobility to open the EZConfig Editor.  
Menus and Toolbar Options  
When you open the EZConfig Editor, menu selections are displayed across the top of the screen, and icons for actions are  
shown below the menu bar.  
Note: Some menu selections and Toolbar icons will be grayed out until an EXM file is opened.  
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File Menu  
Menu Item  
Description  
Creates a new document. There are two options:  
Configuration Document - Creates a configuration file in the EXM file format.  
New  
Registry Document - Creates a registry file in the EXM file format.  
Opens an EXM file located on the workstation.  
Open  
Opens an EXM file selected from a list of recent files opened.  
Open Recent  
Opens an EXM file located on the terminal. The location of the file appears on the title bar with  
the word “[Remote]” to identify that the open file is located on the terminal.  
Open from Device  
Note: This option requires an active connection between the workstation and the terminal  
(e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Device Mobile).  
Saves the open file to the location you select on the workstation.  
This option is disabled for new and imported files; use the Save As option instead.  
Save  
Saves the open file with a new name to the location you select on the workstation.  
Save As  
Saves an open file to the Dolphin terminal.  
Note: This option requires an active connection between the workstation and the terminal.  
Save to Device As  
Embeds the open EXM file in an Aztec bar code.  
Create EZConfig  
Bar Code  
Associates the EXM file with an application on the terminal.  
Properties  
Exit  
Closes EZConfig Editor.  
Edit Menu  
For Section Edit menu options, see Working with Sections on page 4-4.  
View Menu  
Menu Item  
Description  
Shows or hides the icons that indicate if a subsection or key has been locked against editing.  
The lock icon means the section’s  
The key icon means that the  
subsections are locked.  
Show Locks  
section’s keys are locked.  
For additional information on locks on subsections and keys, see Status Bar on page 4-4.  
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Tools Menu  
Menu Item  
Description  
Simplifies the EXM file, which makes it smaller. Simplifying a document permanently  
removes:  
• disabled sections and keys.  
• descriptions.  
• bar code settings.  
Simplify Document  
Note: You cannot  
undo this  
action!  
Note: When you create a bar code, you can simplify the file embedded in the bar code without  
affecting the open EXM file. This reduces the size of the bar code package yet keeps  
the disabled sections, descriptions, and bar code settings in the open EXM file for future  
reference.  
Because the following menu items execute commands on the terminal, there must be an active connection between the  
workstation and the terminal (e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, or Windows Phone app).  
If the open EXM file is associated with an application on the terminal, this item appears active  
Launch Associated  
App  
on the Tools menu and when selected launches the associated application on the terminal.  
You would use this option after saving the EXM file to the terminal; see Saving to the Device  
Soft Reset (Warm Reboot) the terminal.  
Factory Reset the terminal.  
Warm Boot  
Factory Reset  
Device  
Opening EXM Files  
EZConfig Editor opens EXM files either stored on the workstation or on the Dolphin terminal if an active connection has been  
established between the terminal and workstation (e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, or Windows Phone app).  
Opening EXM Files Stored on the Workstation  
Click File > Open or the Open toolbar icon  
and select the EXM file.  
Opening Remote EXM Files  
To open and edit an EXM file located on the Dolphin terminal using EZConfig  
Editor on the workstation:  
1. Establish an active connection between the terminal and workstation.  
2. Open EZConfig Editor on the workstation.  
3. Click File > Open From Device.  
4. Select the file, and then OK.  
Note: You can also open EXM files in the editor on the terminal. See EZConfig  
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Working with Open EXM Files  
When you open an EXM file, EZConfig Editor displays the content in four different sections of the window.  
Displays the file name.  
If the file is on the  
terminal, the title bar  
displays the remote path.  
Displays the root node  
and sections.  
Select a section and the  
details appear in the other  
portions of the window.  
Displays the keys in the  
selected section.  
The folders appear in  
different colors to indicate  
their status.  
Text that appears in blue  
can be edited.  
Displays the section  
name and description.  
Displays the selected  
key’s name and  
description.  
Status Bar  
Status Bar  
The Status Bar appears at the bottom of the window and displays information about selected sections and keys.  
Selected Section  
Section  
Name  
Merge  
Mode  
Locks on subsections and keys  
Selected Key  
Key Name  
Enabled or  
Disabled  
Read Only  
Encrypted  
Key locked by section  
Working with Sections  
The EXM file format supports a multi-level tree structure. The section tree appears in the top left quadrant of the window  
when a file is open. When selected, the root node identifies the EXM file and includes the word “Root” in the description dis-  
played in the lower left quadrant.  
Sections have a name and description and contain keys that appear in the upper right quadrant when you select the section  
name. Select a section by clicking on it. You can select only one section at a time.  
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Edit Menu Options  
Select a section and click Edit to see the available options.  
Menu Item  
Rename  
Description  
Allows you to rename the section name. You can also double click on the description to bring  
up the Modify screen.  
Note: You cannot modify the name if the section is locked or disabled; see Section Locks  
Cuts a selected section.  
Cut  
Copies a selected section.  
Copy  
Paste  
Pastes the section that was just cut or copied at the same level as the selected section.  
Pastes the section that was just cut or copied as a child of the selected section.  
Note: You can cut, copy and paste sections within an EXM file or across EXM files.  
Paste as Child  
Delete  
Deletes a selected section.  
Note: Because you cannot undo a delete, consider disabling rather than deleting.  
Sections are enabled by default. This menu item enables sections that were previously  
disabled. You can enable a section only if its parent section is enabled.  
Enable  
To enable all the keys inside a section you are enabling, SHIFT + right-click and select  
Enable All.  
Sections are enabled by default. This menu item disables a selected section and all of its  
keys. Disabled sections remain in the file with a gray folder  
.
If you disable a section that has child sections, all of its child sections (and the child section  
keys) are disabled automatically. The child section folders are also in gray.  
Disable All  
When reading the EXM file, the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there  
and moves on to read the next enabled section.  
Disabled sections can be removed from the EXM file permanently using the Simplify  
Document (see page 4-3) option. If you want to keep disabled sections in the EXM file on the  
workstation but not in the file deployed to the terminal, use the Simplified option (see page 4-  
3).  
This menu item inserts a new section.  
Insert Section  
This menu item adds a new child section to a selected section. The new child section is  
inserted below the previous section.  
Append Child  
Section  
Moving Sections  
To move sections within an EXM file, use the drag and drop method. By default, sections are dropped at the same level  
in the tree.  
For additional functionality when dragging and dropping, hold:  
• ALT to drop a section as a child section.  
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• CTRL to copy a section and drop the copy at the same level in the tree.  
• CTRL + ALT to copy a section and drop the copy as a child section.  
Note: You can select only one section at a time; you cannot use SHIFT+Click or CTRL+Click to select more than one  
section.  
To move sections between EXM files, open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop sections between the  
session windows. When dragging, a copy of the section is dragged to the new file. When dropping, drop the section  
directly on top of the section where you want the child section to appear.  
Note: To drop the first section into a new file, press and hold the ALT key and drop the section on the root node. All  
sections must be child sections of the root node.  
Section Locks  
There are different types of locks on sections. The status bar indicates what type of lock is applied to a selected sec-  
tion.  
Status Bar  
Indicator  
Lock Type  
Name Lock  
Description  
Effect  
The section name is  
locked.  
Section Name and Description cannot be  
modified.  
All keys are locked.  
Key Names and Descriptions cannot be  
modified. Keys cannot be added, moved, or  
deleted within the section.  
Key Lock  
All immediate subsections  
are locked.  
Immediate subsection Names and  
Descriptions cannot be modified. Immediate  
subsections cannot be added, moved, or  
deleted.  
Subsection  
Lock  
Note: All locks are applied to each individual section and are not recursive. Only text that appears in blue can be  
modified.  
Section-Level Merge Modes  
EXM files ship with section-level merge modes already defined according to section content. Merge modes determine  
how section information is handled when an updated EXM file is deployed to the terminal where an existing version of  
that EXM file is stored.  
Merge modes are indicated by folder icons and in the Status bar.  
Merge  
Effect  
Mode  
Description  
Deletes non-common children elements (i.e., subsections, and keys) in the  
target file, then adds the new information from the exm file. Basically, the  
new section replaces the old section.  
Exclusive  
Delete + Add  
This is the default merge mode for new sections.  
Disables non-common children elements (i.e., subsections, and keys) in the  
target file, then adds the new information from the bar code.  
Note: Disabled sections and keys end up as disabled in the target file.  
Disable +  
Add  
Adds new information (sections and keys) to the existing section. If this is a  
brand new section, the new section is added to the existing EXM file.  
Note: Disabled sections are not modified in the target file.  
Inclusive  
Add Only  
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To change section-level merge modes, select a section and right click.  
The folder colors change immediately after selection.  
Working with Keys  
Keys have a Name, a Description, and a Value and reside inside sections. For specific key values, consult the chapters of  
this User’s Guide that describe the EXM file you are editing.  
Edit Menu Options  
Select a key and right-click or click Edit to see the available options.  
The same options  
appear on both  
menus.  
Menu Item  
Rename  
Description  
Activates the key name so that you can rename the key. Rename is disabled if the key is  
Cuts a selected key.  
Cut  
Copies a selected key.  
Copy  
Paste  
Disabled; keys can be pasted only as children of a section.  
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Menu Item  
Description  
Pastes the key just cut or copied in the selected section. Keys are not multi-level; all keys  
paste at the same level within a section.  
Paste as Child  
You can cut, copy and paste keys within an EXM file or across EXM files.  
Deletes a selected key.  
Note: You cannot undo a delete; you might want to consider disabling rather than deleting.  
Delete  
Enable  
Enables keys that were disabled. When a key is enabled, the client application can read  
and apply its value. When you enable a key, make sure to specify a value for that key; do  
not leave it blank.  
To enable a key, its parent section must be enabled.  
Disables keys.  
Disabled keys have key values in black. Enabled keys have key values in blue.  
Disable  
The terminal does not read disabled keys and disabled keys are removed if the file is  
Because many key values are 1 for enable and 0 for disable, remember that disabling a key  
means that the terminal behaves as if the key is not there when reading the file, NOT that  
the key’s value is set to disabled. The terminal simply moves on to read the next enabled  
key.  
This menu item inserts a new key above the selected key.  
Note: You can also press the Insert key (INS) on your keyboard.  
Insert Key  
Modifying Key Names  
To modify key names, double-click on the key name or select Rename on the Edit menu. Type in the new name and  
press ENTER or TAB.  
Note: You cannot modify the description if the key is locked, see Key Types (page 4-9). Only text that appears in blue  
can be modified.  
Modifying Key Values  
You can modify a key value only if its text appears in blue. In that case, double-click on the value or select the key and  
press ENTER. Type in the new value and press ENTER or TAB to save.  
Modifying Key Descriptions  
Descriptions are not required to process key values but do help document the EXM file and often contain valuable  
information. To modify a key’s description, click on the key, then click in the key description area. When the cursor is  
active, you can type in the text.  
Note: You cannot modify the description if the key is locked; see Key Types (page 4-9).  
Moving Keys  
To move keys within an EXM file, use the drag and drop method. Press and hold the CTRL key to drag and drop a copy  
of the key to the new location.  
Note: You cannot move a key if it is locked by its section.  
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To move keys between EXM files, open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop keys between the win-  
dows. When you select the key and drag, a copy of the key is dragged to the new file. In the new file, drop the key in the  
key area of a selected section; keys are always dropped at the same level within a section.  
Key Types  
When a key is selected, its properties display in the Status bar.  
Status Bar  
Indicator  
Lock Type  
Name Lock  
Description  
Effect  
Keys are locked by the section.  
• Name and Description cannot be  
modified.  
• Keys cannot be added, moved, or  
deleted within the section.  
The key name is locked  
individually.  
• Name and Description cannot be  
modified.  
• These keys can be moved.  
Read-only keys cannot be  
modified in any way. They  
appear in red.  
• Name, Description, and Value cannot  
be modified.  
• Keys cannot be added, moved, or  
deleted within the section.  
Read Only  
Encrypted  
Key’s value appears as asterisks  
(*) for added security.  
Note: Encrypted keys are also stored  
encrypted in the EXM file. If you  
open the EXM file in a text editor,  
you won't see the data as clear  
text.  
Note: Locked and Read Only properties are not recursive. Properties are applied to each individual key. Only text that  
appears in blue can be modified.  
Saving to the Device  
You can save EXM files directly to the terminal when there is an active connection between the terminal and the workstation  
(e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, or Windows Phone app).  
1. Select File > Save to the Device As.  
2. From the Save Remote File window, select the location on the terminal where you want to store the file.  
3. Click OK. The file is downloaded directly to the terminal via the active connection.  
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Configuration Documents  
EZConfig Editor creates configuration documents in the EXM file format to use for programming and configuring terminals.  
Creating New Configuration Documents  
To create new EXM files that are configuration documents, you can open an existing EXM file and save it with a new name  
or create an EXM file from scratch.  
1. Click File > New > Configuration Document. The root node is created and appears as the top level section. All sec-  
tions must be at least one level down from the root node. The name of the root node is always the same as the filename.  
The terminal reads  
root node first.  
Key Value  
Area  
Key  
Description  
Area  
The Description  
says “Root” to  
indicate that this is  
the root section.  
2. To create the first subsection, select the root node, right-click, and select Append Child Section.  
Insert Section is disabled because you cannot insert sections at the same level as the root node.  
3. Enter a Name and a Description and click OK. The name is required, the description is optional.  
4. To add a new section at the same level, right-click and select Insert Section.  
To add a new section one level down, right-click and select Append Child Section.  
5. To add keys, select a section, right-click in the key value area, and select Append Key.  
6. After the first key is added under a section, right click and select Insert Key for additional entries.  
7. Input the Name of the new key then double click under the Value column heading to enter a value.  
8. Right-click in the key description area to add a Description for the new key.  
9. The name is required, the description is optional.  
10. Continue adding sections and keys.  
11. If necessary, associate this EXM file with an application; see Registry Documents (page 4-11).  
12. Click File > Save As to save the file.  
Note: Save is disabled so that you save the document with a name other than “NewDocument.exm.”  
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Associating Applications  
The Properties function associates an EXM file with an application on the terminal. The associated application launches  
after EZConfig Client decodes the bar code containing the EXM file. While the EXM file is open, click File > Properties or  
the Document Properties toolbar button  
.
Field  
Path  
Description  
Enter the location of the EXE on the terminal.  
Enter the command line argument you want applied when the application launches.  
When an application is entered in the Path field, the following command line appears as the  
argument: /exm %filename.  
Enter additional command line arguments next to /exm %filename in this field.  
“%filename” means that the value immediately after the “%” is variable. Type in the location and  
file name where the EXM file should be deployed on the terminal. For example,  
\Honeywell\deviceconfig.exm.  
Arguments  
Command Line Arguments  
/exm %filename Executes the EXM file; this is the default entry.  
/q  
/s  
/o  
/e  
/u  
Quiet mode  
Full screen  
No menu  
Exit if first scan fails to deliver a valid bar code  
Accept (decode) unsecured bar codes  
If selected, EZConfig Client launches the application after decoding the bar code. Execute is  
enabled automatically when an application is entered in the Path field.  
Execute  
You cannot de-select Execute for configuration documents.  
You can de-select Execute for registry documents, however, the registry is not updated unless  
Execute is selected. For more information, see Creating Registry Documents (page 4-12).  
If selected, EZConfig Client waits until the associated application is finished processing before  
finalizing.  
Wait Until Finished  
Registry Documents  
EZConfig Editor creates registry documents in the EXM file format and also opens existing REG files and converts them to the  
EXM file format. EZConfig Editor cannot save registry documents in the REG file format.  
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Creating Registry Documents  
1. In EZConfig Editor, click File > New > Registry Document.  
The new document contains the three top-level sections in a registry. These sections are locked and cannot be  
changed. You can add subsections to each section and then add keys to those subsections.  
2. Click File > Save As.  
3. Choose the name and location and click Save.  
You cannot save the document as a .reg file; you must save it as an EXM file.  
4. To add sections, select one of the registry levels, right-click, and select Append Child Section.  
Enter the section information, and click OK.  
For more information about adding sections, see Working with Sections on page 4-4.  
5. To add keys to the new section, select the section, and right-click in the key value area.  
6. Continue adding sections and keys.  
7. Save the file.  
Adding Registry Keys  
1. Select a section, right-click in the key value area and select Append Key.  
Note: After the first key is added under a section, right click and select Insert Key for additional entries.  
2. Input the Name of the new registry key then double click under each column heading to input the key Type and Value.  
3. Right-click in the key description area of the screen to add a description for the new key.  
Key Value  
Area  
Key  
Description  
Area  
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Default Application Association for Registry Documents  
While a registry document is open, click File > Properties. By default, registry documents are associated with EZConfig  
Client with Execute enabled.  
Note: Execute must remain selected for the registry to be updated. If Execute is not selected, the registry document is  
deployed, but the registry is not updated.  
Updating the Registry on the Terminal  
To update the terminal’s registry using an active connection between the terminal and PC:  
1. Create an EXM file that is a registry document; see Creating Registry Documents on page 4-12.  
2. Save the EXM to the terminal; see Saving to the Device on page 4-9.  
3. On the terminal open the EZConfig Editor, open the EXM, tap Tools > Launch Associated App to update the  
registry.  
To update the terminal’s registry using a EZConfig bar code:  
1. Create an EXM file that is a registry document; see Creating Registry Documents on page 4-12.  
2. Create a bar code package from that EXM file; see Create EZConfig Bar Code, below.  
3. Scan the bar code with the terminal.  
Processing Registry Documents on the Terminal  
After EZConfig Client updates the registry, the EXM file itself is deployed to the location entered in the Remote Path (page  
4-15) field on the Bar Codes Tab.  
Note: EXM files are identified with an  
icon.  
If you do not want to store the registry EXM file on the terminal after updating the registry, select the Temporary (page 4-17)  
option on the Bar Codes Tab.  
Persistent Registry Documents  
If you want to update the registry during every Hard Reset (Cold Reboot), create a registry document in the EXM for-  
mat, save it to the terminal in the active storage folder, then perform a Hard Reset. The registry settings in the EXM file  
will load during startup.  
If you want to save a registry file but not load it every startup, store the registry EXM file in the permanent storage  
folder where it will only be loaded if a Factory Reset or kernel upgrade is performed.  
See File Storage Locations on page 1-3 for further information on active and permanent file storage locations.  
Create EZConfig Bar Code  
EZConfig Editor embeds EXM files in Aztec bar codes. The EZConfig Client on the terminal decodes the bar code and deploys  
the data. Using bar codes quickly and easily configures Dolphin terminals without an ActiveSync or network connection to a  
workstation.  
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Document Types  
EZConfig Editor produces two kinds of EXM files: Configuration Documents (page 4-10) and Registry Documents (page 4-  
11). Both can be embedded in bar codes and processed by EZConfig Client on the terminal.  
Note: EXM files are stamped with the time and date the moment EZConfig Editor creates the bar code.  
Bar Code Type, Size and Number  
EZConfig Editor creates an Aztec bar code. The amount of data in the EXM file determines how many bar codes are gen-  
erated and the physical size of each bar code. More data means more bar codes and larger bar codes.  
EZConfig Editor offers four ways to control how many bar codes are produced and adjust the size of each bar code:  
Set the byte size limits on how much data each bar code can contain (see page 4-16).  
Split the data across a specified number of bar codes (see page 4-15).  
Simplify the EXM file in the bar code(see page 4-15).  
Scale the bar codes on the bar code sheet (see page 4-18).  
Bar Code Sheet  
EZConfig Editor produces a bar code sheet that contains the generated bar codes. Bar code sheets can be printed from a  
laser printer, copied to the clipboard, and saved as an HTML file. See Printing and Saving Options on page 4-18.  
In addition, individual bar codes can be saved as TIF or PNG graphic files that can then be emailed and printed. See Bar  
Generating Bar Codes  
When creating a bar code, EZConfig Editor automatically encrypts and compresses the data in the EXM file. EXM files are  
stamped with the time and date the moment EZConfig Editor creates the barcode.  
Note: The number of bar codes produced depends on the amount of data present in the EXM file. The more data present,  
the more bar codes generated. You must scan all bar codes to deploy the package!  
To generate a bar code(s):  
1. Click File > Create EZConfig Bar Code OR Generate Bar Code  
while the EXM file is open.  
2. The EZconfig Bar Code Bar window opens displaying the details of the bar code package generated.  
3. You can make adjustments using the options on the Bar Codes Tab (page 4-15) and the Advanced Tab (page 4-16) or  
use one of the options provided to output the package.  
Note: The number of bar codes produced depends on the amount of data present in the EXM file. The more data present,  
the more bar codes generated. You must scan all bar codes to deploy the package!  
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Bar Codes Tab  
The Bar Codes tab previews and customizes generated bar code(s).  
Field/Option  
Display  
Description  
Indicates which bar code is displayed in the preview area; the default is “1,the first bar code  
in the package. If more than one bar code was generated, you can use the up and down  
arrows to scroll through the bar codes.  
Displays the exact byte size of the bar code displayed in the preview area.  
Total Package Size (page 4-18) is displayed at the bottom of the window.  
The sum of bar code size is typically larger than the package size.  
(___ bytes)  
Type in the active storage location and filename where the EXM file should be deployed on  
the terminal. For example:\Honeywell\deviceconfig.exm  
Tap the browse button  
to navigate to the location on the terminal. An active connection  
Remote Path  
between the terminal and workstation is required (e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device  
Center, or Windows Phone app).  
You may want to copy this file into permanent storage (page 1-3) if you want it to persist after  
a factory reset or kernel upgrade.  
Includes the full content of the EXM file in the bar code, without simplifying.  
Full Contents  
Simplified  
Simplifies the EXM file in the bar code, which removes disabled sections, description  
information, and bar code settings (if any), which decreases the size of the bar code.  
The open EXM file is not simplified.  
Simplified is selected by default. The differences in total package size are displayed in the  
Package Size (page 4-18) field. Individual bar code size can be seen in the Display (page 4-  
15) field.  
This is active only if the Always use minimum # bar codes (see page 4-16) is not selected.  
When this slider is active, you can move the slider toward minimum or maximum to change  
the number of bar codes generated. As you move the slider, you’ll see the number of bar  
codes in the counter at the bottom of the window and you’ll notice the graphic of the bar code  
in the preview area change.  
# Bar codes to  
generate  
Copies the bar code displayed in the preview area to the clipboard.  
Use this option to paste the bar code into another application.  
Copy to Clipboard  
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Field/Option  
Save  
Description  
Saves the bar code displayed in the preview area as a graphic file as a .png or .tiff.  
By default, the name of the graphic file is the same as the name of the open EXM file. You  
can enter a different name when saving.  
Saves all bar codes in the package as individual graphic files.  
Save All  
Print  
By default, the graphic files are saved with the same name as the open EXM file with a  
number at the end to distinguish the individual graphic files from each other.  
Opens the printing window where you can select print options and print the bar code  
Advanced Tab  
The Options tab contains settings that tell EZConfig Client how to process the EXM file on the terminal.  
Field  
Description  
Bar Code Options – This section determines some of the basic bar code parameters.  
Max Barcode Size  
Set the maximum amount of data (in bytes) one bar code can contain. The lower the  
number of bytes, the smaller the bar code.  
On the Bar Codes tab, bar code size appears in the Display field (see page 4-15).  
The total number of bar codes created as a result of the maximum bar code size limit  
appears at the bottom of the Advanced window; see Bar Codes (page 4-18).  
Always use  
minimum # bar  
codes  
This option is selected by default. It calibrates the data so that the minimum number of bar  
codes are used. When this option is selected, the number of bar codes slider on the Bar  
Codes tab is disabled.  
Use custom  
password  
This option enables you to password-protect the bar code you’re creating.  
Select this option, then enter the password in the field provided. You will be able to see the  
password when you enter it; however, you will not be able to see the password again once  
you close the window because the password will be encrypted.  
If you password-protect the bar code, EZConfig Client on the terminal will prompt you to  
enter that same password on decoding.  
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Field  
Description  
Full screen  
progress dialog  
This option runs the deployment progress dialog box on the terminal in full screen mode so  
that the user cannot open another application while the bar codes are being deployed on  
the terminal.  
Warm boot after  
finished  
This option automatically launches a warm boot on the terminal after the bar code is  
deployed. Use this options with EXM files that contain application information requiring a  
warm boot to take effect, such as registry settings.  
Deployment Options – These options determine how to deploy the EXM file on the terminal.  
Merge each  
section…  
Deploys information according to the section-level merge mode settings; see Section-Level  
(Default selection)  
If already exists, deploy:  
Always–Select to always use the section-level merge mode settings.  
Only if newer–Select to use the section-level merge mode settings only if the sections are  
newer than the existing file.  
Temporary  
Deploys the EXM file temporarily. The settings in the EXM file are applied, but the file does  
not remain in the system after EZConfig Client is done.  
If the terminal contains a previous EXM file with the same name, the previous EXM file is  
preserved.  
Replacement EXM Options – This section determines how the EXM file will be deployed if there exists on the  
terminal an EXM file of the same name in the same location.  
Replace remote file  
Replaces the existing file; no section-level merge modes are applied.  
If already exists, deploy:  
Always–Select to always replace the existing file.  
Only if newer–Select to replace the existing file only if the file in the bar code is newer than  
the existing.  
Never—Do not deploy the new file; this preserves the existing file.  
Prompt—EZConfig Client asks the user if they want to overwrite the existing file during  
deployment.  
Persist Bar Code Settings  
Stores the settings from the Options, Bar Codes, and Web Page tabs within the EXM file so that the same bar code  
settings are applied the next time a bar code is created. This increases the size of both the EXM file and the bar  
code(s).  
If the Simplify option is selected, bar code setting information is not included in the bar code but remains in the  
open EXM file.  
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Information at the Bottom of Tab Windows  
Field  
Description  
Displays the total size of the bar code package. This number changes with simplifying.  
Package Size  
Compression On  
Encryption On  
Notifies you that compression and encryption are both on.  
Compression and encryption are always on by default. EZConfig Editor uses 128-bit  
encryption automatically.  
Displays the total number of bar codes generated. This number changes as you move  
the slider on the Bar Codes tab.  
Bar Codes  
Printing and Saving Options  
On the Bar Codes tab, when you click Print, a bar code printing window opens offering you a number of printing  
options.  
Field/Option  
Preview Area  
Description  
This is the largest section of the tab window and displays a preview of the bar code  
sheet. Use the scroll bars to see all the bar codes.  
Type in a custom header for the page.  
Type in a custom footer for the page.  
Header  
Footer  
Adjusts the size of each bar code by scaling all of them up or down, which determines  
how many bar codes can fit on each page. This does not change the amount of data in  
each bar code, just the size of the bar code on the page.  
Bar Code Scaling  
Factor  
Saves the bar code sheet as an HTML file.  
Save  
Click to see a print preview. Click Print on this window to print your bar codes.  
Preview  
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EZConfig Client  
Overview  
EZConfig Client decodes bar codes created in EZConfig Editor and deploys the data in the terminal. In addition, if the EXM file  
in the bar code is associated with an application, EZConfig Client launches that application, which then processes the decoded  
data.  
EZConfig Client decodes bar codes with 40-bit and 128-bit encryption.  
Accessing EZConfig Client  
On the Dolphin terminal, tap Start  
> Power Tools  
> EZConfig Utilities  
> EZConfig Client  
.
The EZConfig Client Screen  
Field  
Description  
Displays the package ID assigned by the EZConfig Editor  
Package ID  
Indicates the decode status of the bar codes scanned. If there is more than one bar code in the  
package, the field acts as a decode counter indicating; how many bar codes have been scanned  
and how many codes are in the package.  
Status  
Displays a list of the bar codes scanned and decoded.  
Read # Box  
If enabled (checked) the EZConfig Client scans bar codes that are not encrypted.  
Note: By default, all bar codes created in EZConfig Editor are encrypted.  
Accept Unsecured  
Note: Bar code decoding in EZConfig Client is compatible with ScanWedge. You can set ScanWedge to pass bar code  
information to EZConfig Client for further processing.  
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Using EZConfig Client  
1. On the Dolphin terminal, tap Start  
> Power Tools.  
2. Tap EZConfig Utilities > EZConfig Client.  
3. Point the terminal at the first EZConfig Editor bar code, then press the Scan key.  
4. EZConfig Client decodes the bar code.  
If there is only one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client deploys the package.  
If there is more than one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client decodes the bar code, records that one bar code has  
been read, and waits for the next scan.  
5. Scan all the bar codes in the package. Bar codes can be scanned in any order.  
6. When all bar codes in the package have been scanned, the EZConfig client deploys the data.  
Note: If the EXM file is programmed to launch an application such as ScanWedge, a window pops up informing you of  
initialization.  
Scanning Bar Codes Directly from the Power Tools or Demos Main Window  
When the Power Tools or Demos main windows are open, press the Scan key and:  
If there is only one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client decodes and deploys the bar code without opening the  
EZConfig Client window.  
If there are multiple bar codes in the package, EZConfig Client decodes the first bar code and opens the EZConfig Client  
window showing that one bar code in the package has been scanned.  
EXM File Processing  
After decoding, EZConfig Client saves EXM files to the location in the terminal specified in the Remote Path (page 4-15) field on  
Note: If the Temporary (page 4-17), option is selected in the bar code, EZConfig Client does not save the EXM file.)  
There are two types of EXM files: configuration documents and registry documents. EZConfig Client processes each type of file  
differently.  
Configuration Documents: If the EXM file was associated with an application, EZConfig Client launches and deploys the  
data to that application for processing.  
Note: DeviceConfig.exm must be associated with DeviceConfig.exe to be processed on the terminal appropriately. After  
decoding the bar code, EZConfig Client deploys the data to DeviceConfig.exe, which applies the settings to the  
terminal.  
Registry Documents: Registry documents are always associated with EZConfig Client. The Execute option  
(Execute, page 4-11) determines whether the registry is updated or not. If Execute is selected, EZConfig Client updates  
the registry immediately after decoding the bar code.  
Note: Some EXM files generate more than one bar code. If multiple bar codes were generated, EZConfig Client recognizes that  
there is more than one bar code in the package and tracks each bar code scanned and decoded. Bar codes can be  
scanned in any order, but EZConfig Client does not deploy the data until all the bar codes in the package have been  
scanned.  
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Autorun and AutoInstall  
Overview  
Startup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin terminal is booted. There are two startup Power Tools: Autorun and AutoInstall.  
Autorun  
Autorun specifies the software applications to launch after each hard reset (cold reboot). Autorun is located in the  
\Honeywellfolder. Autorun consists of an Autorun.exe that is programmed by the Autorun.exm file (see below).  
During startup, after a soft (warm) or hard (cold) reset, the operating system looks for and launches \Autorun.exe. If the  
Autorun.exe is configured (by Autorun.exm) to launch an application, that application launches when Autorun.exe launches.  
Autorun can launch up to 32 applications or utility programs after each hard reset.  
Note: The Autorun.exm file allows applications to be launched based on conditional situations, including the return code of  
another application launched previously and specific characteristics of the Dolphin terminal itself.  
Autorun.exm File  
The Autorun.exm file has a multi-level tree structure. There are two top level sections: Settings and Programs.  
Settings Section  
The Settings section stores general Autorun settings.  
Programs Section  
The Programs section contains many child sections and determines the sequence of events at startup, including which  
programs launch and when.  
Programs Section and the Launch Sequence  
Under the Programs Section, each child section is a program to launch at startup. The sequence of child sections deter-  
mines the launch sequence on the terminal; the terminal reads this file consecutively. To change the launch sequence,  
move the child section up or down in the list. See Working with Sections (page 4-4).  
Enabling and Disabling Sections  
If you do not want the application to launch at startup, you can delete the child section. However, program child sections  
contain settings you’ll want to keep when adding that same application back into the startup sequence. To keep the pro-  
gram child section in the file for future reference, use disable instead of delete. Disabled child sections appear in gray.  
When processing files, the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there and moves on to the next enabled  
section.  
Programs’ Subsections  
Each Programs’ subsection (child section) contains or can contain the following keys:  
Key  
Function  
Required Keys—These keys must be present in each Program subsection (child section).  
Specifies the command line to execute. This is the location of the program’s executable. If  
you want a Power Tool to launch at startup, enter the location of that tool’s EXE here.  
Program  
Args  
Specifies the command line arguments to execute at startup.  
Determines if Autorun should wait for the program to complete and close before continuing to  
the next program in the sequence.  
0=Continue to the next program immediately  
1=Wait enabled  
Wait  
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Key  
Function  
Specifies the startup options for the program. Autorun launches the program only if the  
startup options entered here are met.  
Blank= Always run the program.  
StartOption  
Optional Keys—These are keys you can add.  
Specifies a card description. This option needs to be entered only when PNPID or  
NONPNPID values are specified in the StartOption key.  
PNPID  
Specifies the index of a dependent program.  
DependIndex  
Specifies the required result of the dependent program. If the result of the dependent  
program does not equal the DependExitCode entered here, the current program will not be  
executed at startup.  
DependExitCode  
Editing the Autorun.exm File  
Edit Autorun.exm in EZConfig Editor. For details, see Working with Open EXM Files on page 4-4.  
Adding a Program Subsection  
To launch at startup, a new program must be a child section of the Programs section.  
1. In EZConfig Editor on your workstation, right-click on the Programs section and select Append Child Section. A “New  
Section” folder is added to the bottom of the list.  
2. Enter the Name. Click in the section description area (lower left area of the screen) to add a Description.  
3. Use the click and drag method to move the section to the desired launch sequence.  
Press and hold the ALT key to make sure that you move the section at the same level. Do not append the section to an  
existing section!  
4. Right-click in the key area (upper right area of the screen) and select Append Key. You must add all the required  
5. Save the file and transfer it to the terminal.  
Copying a File  
If you want to copy a file and move it to another location, use AutoInstall and the /copycommand line argument. For  
Start Options  
Start Options define the required system parameters for a software application to launch. The following values can be  
entered for the StartOption key, wherever it appears:  
Option Name  
DISABLED  
COLDBOOT  
WARMBOOT  
TOUCH  
The program launches if …  
Category  
None  
Never, regardless of other startup options specified.  
The terminal has performed a Hard Reset (Cold Reboot).  
The terminal has performed a Soft Reset (Warm Reboot).  
The terminal has a touch screen display installed.  
Boot type  
Touch Screen  
The terminal doesn’t have a touch screen display installed.  
NONTOUCH  
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Option Name  
BATCH  
RF  
The program launches if …  
Category  
Mobility  
The terminal is a batch unit (no RF or internal modem cards installed).  
The terminal has an RF card installed (e.g., Cisco 802.11b).  
The terminal has a GSM radio.  
GSM  
The terminal has a Bluetooth radio.  
BT  
The terminal has an internal modem card installed.  
The terminal has an imager installed.  
The terminal has a laser scanner installed.  
The terminal has no laser or imager installed.  
The terminal has either an imager or a laser scanner installed.  
The RF radio is Enabled.  
MODEM  
IMAGER  
LASER  
BLIND  
Scanner  
ANYSCAN  
RFON  
The GSM radio is enabled.  
GSMON  
BTON  
Radio  
The Bluetooth radio is enabled.  
The RF, GSM, & Bluetooth radios are disabled.  
RFGSMBTOFF  
The terminal has a xx-key keyboard.  
Note: Input the key quantity in place of “xx” in xxKey (e.g., 29KEY, 56KEY  
or 30KEY).  
xxKEY  
Keyboard  
The terminal has no keyboard.  
NO_KEY  
PNPID  
The terminal has a card installed whose identification contains ALL of the  
strings specified in the PNPID setting.  
Expansion Card  
The terminal doesn’t have a card installed whose identification contains  
ALL of the strings specified in the PNPID setting.  
NONPNPID  
Multiple options can be specified for each category. For example, you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to  
request that the program run in either a 35- or 43-key keyboard terminal. Separate multiple options with commas.  
To ignore a category, do not specify any of its options.  
Applying Startup Options to the Autorun.exm File  
For each category, Autorun validates each startup option specified in the StartOption key. If no specified option is valid in a  
category, Autorun does not execute the program. If at least one of the specified options is valid in each category evaluated,  
the program is executed.  
To always execute a program, specify no options in the StartOption key.  
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AutoInstall  
AutoInstall consists of an AutoInstall.exe program file and an AutoInstall.exm file located in the root \Honeywellfolder on  
the terminal. The AutoInstall.exe program runs according to the settings in the AutoInstall.exm file. During a hard reset (cold  
reboot), the AutoInstall program is launched and any cab files placed in the active storage folder (\Honeywell\AutoInstall)  
are installed. See File Storage Locations on page 1-3 for additional information on permanent and active file storage locations.  
Program Install Locations  
When triggered by a reset, the CAB file installs the applications to the directories established in the CAB file. For most  
applications, this means that an EXE for the software application is placed in the \Program Files folder.  
AutoInstall.exm  
The AutoInstall.exm file controls the behavior and appearance of the AutoInstall window and install process.  
Note: The Autorun.exm file determines the programs and install sequence, not AutoInstall.exm.  
Command Line Arguments  
Add /copyto the Autorun.exm file to automatically move a file from one location to another.  
Usage: autoinstall /copy <sourcefilename> <destination>  
Example: autoinstall /copy "/windows/data.mdf" "/storage card/data.mdf"  
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DeviceConfig  
Overview  
DeviceConfig configures the Dolphin terminal. DeviceConfig consists of the DeviceConfig.exe and the DeviceConfig.exm file.  
DeviceConfig.exe looks for and applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file.  
DeviceConfig.exm File  
The DeviceConfig.exm file contains terminal configuration settings. This file’s configuration settings persist through reboots and  
should be considered system defaults.  
Enabling DeviceConfig Functionality  
By default, all sections except the About Section (see page 7-5) are disabled, which means that the key values are not  
applied to the terminal. To use the DeviceConfig.exm file to configure the terminal, enable the sections and keys required  
by your configuration.  
Autorun  
Autorun (see page 6-1) launches DeviceConfig.exe, which applies the DeviceConfig.exm settings, then launches a reboot.  
The DeviceConfig.exm file must be associated with DeviceConfig.exe. The associated application path must be  
\Honeywell\deviceconfig.exe  
For more information, see Registry Documents, page 4-11.  
Bar Code Delivery  
When the DeviceConfig.exm file is delivered to the terminal via bar code, EZConfig Client launches DeviceConfig.exe auto-  
matically after decoding. DeviceConfig.exe then applies the settings in theDeviceConfig.exm file in the terminal. For more  
information, see Creating Bar Codes (page 2-17) and EZConfig Client (page 2-26).  
The DeviceConfig.exm file must be associated with DeviceConfig.exe for EZConfig Client to launch DeviceConfig.exe after  
decoding the bar code. The associated application path must be \Honeywell\deviceconfig.exe  
For more information, see Registry Documents, page 4-11.  
Settings in the WLAN Supplicant  
Many settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file match the settings in the WLAN Supplicant on the terminal that allow the user to  
enter and save the same values. If you change a setting in the WLAN Supplicant, that setting is applied. During the next  
reboot, Autorun launches DeviceConfig, which then re-applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file.  
DeviceConfig.exm Sections and Keys  
The sections and keys in the DeviceConfig.exm file are locked, which means that you can change values but not names or  
descriptions.  
Section Name  
Connections  
Description  
See Page  
Configures communication parameters. There are child sections that  
configure the on-board radios and the ActiveSync connection.  
Configures basic system settings.  
Configures software applications.  
System  
Applications  
Connections Section  
The Connections section contains child sections that set communication parameters on the terminal.  
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ActiveSync Section  
The ActiveSync Section configures the terminal’s ActiveSync connection parameters. Double tap or click on any Key to  
get full information or to edit the settings.  
Note: The Connection values must be typed exactly as they appear in the Description field, e.g., ‘115200@Desktop.  
Beam Section  
The Beam section enables and disables the IrDA port.  
Note: Not all Dolphin products/models are equipped IrDA capabilities. Consult the User’s Guide for to see if your  
terminal is equipped with an IrDA port.  
Radio Manager Section  
In the Radio Manager, typically, you would enable the radio in the WiFi section, enable DHCP in the TCPIP section,  
then configure the radio settings in the Security\Supplicant\Profile section.  
Bluetooth Section  
The keys in this section enable the Bluetooth radio and configure a Bluetooth printer as a Favorite. Double tap or  
click on any Key to get full information or to edit the settings. If there is no Bluetooth radio installed in the terminal,  
disable this section.  
Bluetooth Default Printer Values  
In general, to establish a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite Device, you must establish the printer as a Bluetooth  
Favorite on the terminal. The Default Printer section stores these settings permanently in the DeviceConfig.exm  
file so the printer remains a Favorite.  
You can distribute a DeviceConfig.exm file with the printer settings to multiple terminals. After DeviceConfig.exe  
applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file (launched manually or after a reboot), the printer is set up as a  
Favorite automatically, without any special configuration to each terminal.  
After you have established a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite Device on an individual terminal, obtain the value for  
the Address key from the registry in RegEdit.  
Obtaining the MAC Address  
After you have set up the Bluetooth printer on the terminal, use RegEdit to find the printer values.  
1. Tap Start  
> Power Tools > RegEdit.  
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software> Microsoft > Bluetooth > Device > [MAC Address].  
3. Copy the name of the subsection; this is the MAC address of the printer.  
4. Enter this address in the Address key in the Bluetooth > DefaultPrinter section of the DeviceConfig.exm  
file.  
WiFi Section  
The keys in the WiFi section control the settings of the WLAN radio. Double tap or click on any Key to get full infor-  
mation or to edit the settings.  
TCPIP Section  
The keys in the TCPIP section determine how the radio handles IP addresses. Double tap or click on any Key  
to get full information or to edit the settings.  
Security Section  
The Security section has no keys and one child section named “Supplicant,which contains several profile  
subsections.  
Supplicant Section  
The Supplicant section consists of a number of child sections. The default child section is named Profile1 and  
contains all the keys necessary to create a configuration profile for the WLAN radio.  
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To create multiple radio configurations, copy the Profile1 section and paste it at the root level of the Suppli-  
cant section. Then, rename that profile and configure the keys according the desired network configuration.  
Each child section name is arbitrary, but each name must be different.  
The Supplicant section contains one key named ActiveProfile. Type in the Value equal to name of one of the  
desired profile child sections.  
When DeviceConfig is activated on the terminal, the terminal will apply the settings in the profile specified in  
the ActiveProfile key. If the ActiveProfile key does not have a matching profile, the radio will be enabled by  
DeviceConfig but no specific radio configuration will be activated, which means that the radio will not connect  
to your network.  
Profile Subsections  
Each Profile subsection contains the keys that configure the radio connection from the terminal to the net-  
work.  
Key  
Description  
Available Values  
Name  
The service set identifier used to connect to  
network; usually the network name of the access  
point or peer station.  
X=Your network’s SSID  
Any=Connect to any network  
SSID  
Mode  
Band  
The radio mode.  
0 = Infrastructure  
1 = IBSS (Adhoc)  
The radio band.  
0 = Auto  
1 = 802.11b/g/n  
2 = 802.11 a/n  
The general association mode (sometimes called  
“authentication”) of the radio.  
• None (no authentication or  
encryption)  
• WEP  
• IEEE 802.1X (WEP)  
• WPA-Personal (PSK)  
• WPA-Enterprise (EAP)  
• WPA2-Personal (PSK)  
• WPA2-Enterprise (EAP)  
Assoc. Mode  
Encryption  
The encryption mode available for the  
association mode.  
• Open  
• Shared  
• TKIP  
• AES-CCMP  
• TKIP  
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Description  
Available Values  
Available EAP methods for IEEE 802.1X and  
WPA(2)-Enterprise (EAP) association modes.  
• LEAP  
• PEAPv0-MSCHAPV2  
• PEAPv1-MSCHAPV2  
• PEAPv1-GTC  
• PEAPv1-TLS  
• FAST-MSCHAPV2  
• FAST-GTC  
EAP Method  
• FAST-TLS  
• TLS  
• TTLS-MD5  
• TTLS-MSCHAPV2  
• TTLS-GTC  
Enter the private share key for the WEP  
association mode.  
User-defined  
PSK  
This is the 802.1X identity supplied to the  
authenticator. The identity value can be up to 63  
ASCII characters and is case-sensitive.  
User-defined  
Identity  
This is the password used for MD5-Challenge or  
LEAP authentication. It may contain up to 63  
ASCII characters and is case-sensitive. Asterisks  
appear instead of characters for enhanced  
security.  
User-defined  
User-defined  
Password  
Enter the anonymous ID. This ID creates a tunnel  
through which the real ID (as entered in the  
Identity field) can pass.  
Anonymous ID  
For additional security, make this ID different than  
the one entered in the Identity field.  
For EAP-FAST, a one-time provisioning  
exchange establishes a shared secret, called a  
Protected Access Credential (PAC) Key. That  
PAC Key is used for all subsequent  
authentications.  
Enter the address on the  
Dolphin terminal of either PAC  
(tunnel or machine).  
Note: The PACs must be  
located on the Dolphin  
terminal!  
Tunnel PAC  
Machine PAC  
Provisioning refers to service activation and  
involves programming various network  
databases with the customer's information.  
• No Provisioning  
• Anonymous  
• Authenticated  
Provisioning  
• Anonymous + Authenticated  
CA certificates are any certificates created by a  
certified authority (CA).  
Client certificates contain information that  
identifies the user, as well as information about  
the organization that issued the certificate. This  
ensures that you can encrypt data end-to-end.  
Enter the address on the  
Dolphin terminal of either  
certificate (CA or Client).  
CA and/or Client  
Certificate  
The certificates must be located  
on the Dolphin terminal!  
Private keys are used with certain types of EAP  
authentication.  
Enter the address on the  
Dolphin terminal of the private  
key.  
Private Key  
The private key must be located  
on the Dolphin terminal!  
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Key  
Description  
Available Values  
Private keys can be locked by passwords.  
Enter the password that unlocks  
the private key.  
Priv Key  
Password  
Mode being used by the WEP keys (in Key1–  
Key4 keys).  
ASCII uses all alpha numeric  
characters.  
HEX uses only numerics and A-  
F.  
Key validation occurs when DeviceConfig is  
loaded on the terminal (often during AutoInstall),  
not when you save the DeviceConfig.exm file.  
WEP Key Mode  
Valid lengths are as follows:  
• 64-bit ASCII=5  
• 128-bit ASCII=13  
• 64-bit HEX=10  
• 128-bit HEX=26  
In fields Key 1—Key 4, enter the specific key.  
The format of each key must match the key  
User-defined  
WEP Key1–Key4 length type selected in the WEP Key Mode key.  
To use dynamic keys in your configuration, leave  
all the key fields blank.  
Enter the number of the key that you want to be  
active in this configuration.  
1, 2, 3, or 4  
Active Key  
GSM Section  
If there is no GSM radio installed in the terminal, disable this section. Double tap or click on any Key to get full  
information or to edit the settings.  
System Section  
The System section contains child sections that configure various system settings. Double tap or click on any Key to get full  
information or to edit the settings.  
About Section  
The About section sets a unique device name and description for the terminal. By default, this section is enabled and  
applied to the terminal after each reboot.  
DeviceName Restrictions  
• The DeviceName must begin with a letter.  
• The DeviceName cannot exceed 15 characters in length.  
• Any text outside brackets (“[xxxx]”) will appear as text in the Device name field.  
The following appears in the Device name field:  
[SERIALNUMBER] The terminal’s serial number pulled dynamically from the kernel.  
This is the serial number that appears in SysInfo (see page 13-1).  
[MODELNUMBER] The terminal’s model number pulled dynamically from the kernel.  
This is the serial number that appears in SysInfo (see page 13-1).  
Power Management Section  
The Power Management section contains child sections that configure various Backlight and Power Timeout settings  
by power source (i.e., Battery, External or USB) and enabling or disabling the Power Button. Double tap or click on any  
Key to get full information or to edit the settings.  
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Keyboard  
The Keyboard section contains the Default SIP child section, which enables or disables the enhanced Honeywell vir-  
tual keyboard as the default virtual keyboard.  
Note: Not all Dolphin models come equipped with the enhanced Honeywell virtual keyboard. A license fee is required  
to run the enhanced keyboard on all mobile devices except the Dolphin 70e Black. Contact a Honeywell sales  
representative to purchase a license for your Dolphin device.  
Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator  
The enhanced Honeywell virtual keyboard is fully customizable using the Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator soft-  
ware available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com. The user-friendly utility allows you to personalize multiple  
keyboard features including key position, size, quantity, color, and the keyboard skin. In addition, you can make  
language changes, create alternate or function keys for special character sets, and add application launch keys to  
streamline common business tasks. Refer to the terminal User’s Guide for additional information on the Honeywell  
Virtual Keypad Creator.  
Applications Section  
The Applications section configures specific software applications installed on the terminal. Double tap or click on any Key  
to get full information or to edit the settings.  
Internet Explorer Section  
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The Internet Explorer section defines the home page for Pocket Internet Explorer and enables or disables Clear Type  
text in Internet Explorer.  
ReM Section  
If the terminal includes the MobiControl Bootstrap Agent (MCBootstrapAgent.exe), then DeviceConfig can be used to  
configure the terminal to connect to a MobiControl Server and download the appropriate agent to the device.  
This section is disabled by default and should only be enabled when configuring the device to connect to the MobiCon-  
trol Server for the first time.  
The root level of the ReM section contains the main ConfigPath.  
Command Line Arguments  
/q  
Quits the program; this command line in the Args field of the Associated Application window stops the confirmation  
message from appearing after DeviceConfig.exe finishes processing.  
Launching DeviceConfig.exe Manually  
DeviceConfig.exe launches automatically after each reboot. However, if you make changes to the DeviceConfig.exm file that  
you want applied in the terminal immediately, manually launch DeviceConfig.exe.  
1. Tap Start  
> Power Tools > EZConfig Utilities > DeviceConfig.exm.  
2. Tap Tools > Launch Associated App.  
3. The settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file are saved and applied to the terminal configuration by DeviceConfig.exe.  
Temporary Option for Bar Code Deployment  
Enable the Temporary option on the Advanced Tab (see page 4-16) during bar code creation in the EZConfig Editor on the  
Workstation (PC) if you want to establish a temporary configuration in the Dolphin terminal (e.g., access to a specific network in  
a facility) without changing the default configuration. When the bar code is scanned, EZConfig Client launches DeviceCon-  
fig.exe, which applies the settings in the temporary DeviceConfig.exm file on the terminal. After processing, the temporary  
DeviceConfig.exm file is deleted and the original DeviceConfig.exm file settings are restored during the next Hard Reset (Cold  
Reboot).  
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Network Utilities  
Accessing Network Utilities  
Tap Start  
> Power Tools  
> Network Utilities. The Network Utilities window opens.  
Network Utilities Main Window  
Icon  
Description  
Page  
IP Config displays, releases, and renews IP parameters for on-board network adapters.  
Ping sends out an echo request to a specific computer on the network.  
Route determines how packets are routed to subnets.  
Backup Settings backs up the radio settings.  
Return takes you back to the Power Tools menu.  
IP Config  
IPConfig is a kernel utility that displays, releases, and renews IP parameters for on-board network adapters. IP Config contains  
three tab windows: Input, Output, and About.  
The following fields appear on the Input tab:  
Field  
Description  
This drop-down list contains the network adapters currently installed in the Dolphin terminal.  
Every field and button on this screen pertains to the adapter selected in this drop-down list.  
Adapter  
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Description  
Displays the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the selected Adapter. This is the serial  
number burned into the adapter that uniquely identifies it.  
MAC Addr  
IP Addr  
Displays the IP address.  
Displays the adapter’s subnet mask. The subnet mask determines the subnet upon which the  
adapter resides.  
Subnet Mask  
Displays the adapter’s gateway information.  
Tap this button to release the IP address.  
Tap this button to renew the IP address.  
Gateway  
Release the IP address  
Renew the IP address  
Tap this button to retrieve and review the full configuration of the terminal’s IP setup. For more  
information, see below.  
Display full  
configuration  
Displaying the Terminal’s IP Configuration  
On the Input tab, tap the Display full configuration button. The Dolphin terminal retrieves and displays the IP configura-  
tion for the entire terminal. The results display on the Output tab.  
Ping  
Ping provides a GUI-based version of the traditional command line ping utility. Pinging sends out an echo request to a specific  
computer on the network. Use Ping to verify communication links or to make sure a specific IP address is working.  
Ping contains three tab windows: Input, Output, and About. Enter and send packet information to a specified remote host on  
the Input tab, and see the result on the Output tab. The following fields appear on the Input tab:  
Field  
Description  
Note: You do not need to complete all the fields on the Ping window to successfully execute. Just enter the Destination IP  
address.  
Enter the IP address. This field is required.  
Destination  
Enter the timeout time in millisecond intervals; 1000 is the default.  
Indicate the buffer size for sending; 32 is the default.  
Timeout (milliseconds)  
Send buffer size  
Send count  
Indicate the count for sending; 4 is the default. Check Infinite to make the send count infinite.  
Short for Time To Live (TTL), this is the maximum amount of time a packet is allowed to travel  
through the network before it is discarded.  
TTL  
TOS  
Enter the Type of Service (TOS); it should be eight bits broken into five subfields.  
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Field  
Description  
Enter the number of hops to record in the IP header; 1–9.  
This field traces the route of the packets for each hop. The hop count is the number of network  
devices between the starting node and the destination node that an IP packet hits while  
traveling over a network. The number of hops is recorded in the IP header.  
Rec route for count hops  
Enter the number of timestamps to record for each hop; 1–4  
The timestamp is the packet’s arrival time at each hop.  
Timestamp route  
Check this box if you don’t want the packet to fragment during routing.  
Check this box if you want the domain name server to be part of the route path.  
Tap Execute to send the ping. The Output tab displays the response.  
Don’t fragment  
DNS address required  
Execute  
Reading the Output Tab  
After you enter the IP information on the Input tab and click Execute, the Output tab appears and begins displaying the ping  
results.  
You can click the Stop button at any time to stop the ping. Any errors encountered display on the screen.  
Route  
Route is a kernel utility that allows the user to view and edit the rules that govern how packets destined for various subnets are  
routed. These rules tell the device which gateways on a given interface's subnet may be used to route packets to hosts on other  
subnets.  
On the Network Utilities menu window, tap the Route icon once. The Route screen opens to the Input tab. Route contains three  
tab windows: Input, Output, and About. Enter and execute a command on the Input tab and review the results on the Output  
tab.  
Print  
This selection prints network routing tables to the Output tab.  
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On the Input tab, select PRINT from the drop-down list and tap Execute. The Output tab appears displaying the network  
routing table.  
Add  
This selection adds a route.  
1. On the Input tab, select ADD from the drop-down menu.  
2. Specify the range of IP addresses to which this rule will apply using the Destination and Netmask fields.  
For example, the settings below specify an address range from 300.300.0.1 to 300.300.255.254.  
3. Enter the Gateway.  
4. Enter the Metric (not required).  
5. Enter the Interface (not required).  
6. Tap Execute. The system verifies your results and the Output tab lets you know if your entry was added successfully.  
Delete  
You can delete active routes.  
1. On the Input tab, tap DELETE.  
2. Enter the IP address in the Destination field.  
3. Tap Execute. The system processes the request and displays how many routes were deleted.  
Clear  
Executing this command clears routing tables of all gateway entries.  
On the Input tab, tap CLEAR and tap Execute. The system processes your request and the number of entries deleted  
appears on the Output tab.  
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Backup Settings (Radio)  
The registry contains configuration settings for the terminal radios. You can use the Backup Settings option on the Network  
Utilities window, to export the radio settings into a RadioSettings.reg file.  
Note: The RegBackup.exm file determines the content of the RadioSettings.reg file; see RegBackup.exm on page 9-4.  
1. On the Network Utilities (page 8-1) window, tap the Backup Settings icon.  
2. A pop-up window notifies you where the RadioSettings.reg file will be saved on the terminal. Tap Yes verify the export.  
By default, the settings in the RadioSettings.reg file are added to the registry during the next Hard Reset (Cold Reboot) auto-  
matically configuring the radios when the boot process is complete.  
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Registry Power Tools  
Overview  
The registry is the configuration database in all 32-bit versions of Windows that contains settings for the hardware and software,  
consisting of the SYSTEM.DAT and USER.DAT files. Many settings previously stored in the WIN.ini and SYSTEM.ini files in 16-  
bit Windows (Windows 3.x) are in the registry.  
The RegEdit Power Tool enables you to edit the registry through an easy-to-use application window. You can also import and  
export specific registry keys.  
Editing the Registry  
1. On the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), tap the RegEdit icon once. RegEdit opens to a split-pane window with a  
collapsible menu in the top half.  
Note: The top level of the registry cannot be edited, copied, pasted, or renamed.  
2. Click the + sign to expand the menu options.  
3. RegEdit offers the following registry categories:  
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT  
HKEY_CURRENT_USER  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE  
4. Expand the appropriate menu by clicking on the + sign next to the category.  
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5. Drill-down to the appropriate registry entry. When you click on registry entry in the top half of the screen, the data appears in  
the lower half of the screen. The two columns in the bottom half of the window show the Value Name and the Value Data of  
the selected entry.  
6. Double tap Value Name. The Edit Value window pops up.  
7. In the Value Data field, type the new value.  
8. Tap OK. The new data appears in the list.  
9. After all your edits are complete, Warm Reboot (see page 12-2) the terminal to save your changes to the registry.  
Note: If you want your edits to persist through the next Hard Reset (Cold Reboot), run RegBackup after saving your changes;  
File Menu  
Tap the File menu button at the bottom of the RegEdit window to access the following options:  
Menu Item  
New  
Description  
Creates a new Key, String, or DWORD Value.  
Edits existing registry entries; see Edit Menu on page 9-3.  
Shift focus between the Keys Panel and the Values Panel.  
Exports the current registry; see RegBackup.exm on page 9-4.  
Closes RegEdit.  
Edit  
View  
Import  
Export  
Exit  
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Edit Menu  
The Edit menu allows you to edit existing registry entries.  
Menu Item  
Copy  
Description  
Copies a selected item.  
Pastes a copied item within RegEdit.  
Paste  
Renames a registry entry.  
Enter the new name then tap OK.  
Rename  
Delete  
Deletes a selected registry entry.  
Searches for registry entries within a selected section. (Select an item in the top half of the window  
before tapping Edit > Find.)  
Enter the search criteria and tap OK. RegEdit notifies you if the selected section contains data  
matching the entered criteria.  
Find  
Launches another search for the criteria entered in Find.  
Find Next  
Importing Registry Files  
The Registry file must be loaded on the terminal and have a *.reg extension.  
1. Tap the File menu button at the bottom of the RegEdit window.  
2. Select Import. By default, the import function searches for Registry files on the terminal and displays the results in the  
lower half of the window.  
3. Tap once on the Registry file (*.reg) you want to load.  
Exporting Specific Registry Settings  
To export specific registry settings:  
1. In RegEdit, select the section you would like to export.  
2. Tap File > Export.  
3. Input the parameters (i.e., Name, Folder, Type, and Location) for the Registry file that will contain the exported settings.  
Backing Up the Entire Registry  
To back up the entire registry:  
1. On the Power Tools main window, tap the RegBackup icon once to export the current registry.  
2. A pop-up window notifies you where the _RegBackup.reg file will be stored on the terminal. Tap Yes to verify the export.  
Note: The next time a Hard Reset (Cold Reboot) is performed, the _RegBackup.reg is installed.  
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Restoring the Registry  
Once the entire registry is backed up to the _RegBackup.reg file using the RegBackup application, you can use any of the  
following methods to restore the registry:  
On the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), tap the RegBackup icon once, then tap Yes to verify you want to  
import the information in the _RegBackup.reg to the registry.  
Tap the _RegBackup.reg file  
Perform a Hard Reset (Cold Reboot).  
RegBackup.exm  
The RegBackup.exm file is located in the root \Honeywellfolder and determines the content of the _RegBackup.reg file  
and the RadioBackup.reg file (see page 8-5).  
Note: The RegBackup.exm file does NOT contain registry settings! Only *.reg files contain registry settings.  
Sections  
_TEMPLATE_ Section  
The _TEMPLATE_ section is a template of the basic registry sections. This section is not used when creating the  
_RegBackup.reg file. Use these subsections as a basis for modifications and additions to the file.  
Backup Section  
This default section should never be removed as it contains default “excludes” specified by Honeywell. You can,  
however, add to the section. Do NOT change the Mode (page 9-5)!  
Radio Section  
The Radio section determines the content of the RadioBackup.reg file when the Backup Settings (page 8-5) app  
Modifying  
Modifying the RegBackup.exm file allows you to include or exclude registry key sections and values during an export.  
Multiple subsections can be created. All should be copied from the Template section which should not be modified.  
To specify keys and values in the RegBackup.exm file, re-create the registry keys as sections and subsections in the  
tree structure just as they appear in the registry. The same rules that apply to copying directories apply here; if you re-  
create a key from the registry, all the key’s values and subkey’s values will be copied unless there are values in the top-  
level key.  
Note: Only the key or value name is needed in the EXM file and not the associated value data. The EXM file is a  
structure used to define the backup file and not the actual registry data.  
These registry values will  
be included in the  
_RegBackup.reg file.  
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Mode and Kernel Check  
In each Subsection root in the tree, there should be two key-value pairs: Mode and KernelCheck.  
If these keys are not present, the following defaults will be applied:  
Mode = Exclude  
KernelCheck = Enabled  
Mode  
The Mode key specifies export behavior of the values in the section.  
Include  
Exclude  
Only the values that follow will be included.  
Everything but the values that follow will be included.  
KernelCheck  
KernelCheck forces kernel version and service pack validation when a previously exported REG file is imported on a  
Dolphin terminal. This means that if you attempt to load a _RegBackup.reg file (during AutoInstall, for example), Reg-  
Backup.exm verifies that the REG file matches the kernel installed on the terminal. If yes, then the REG file loads. If  
not, you’ll receive a warning message and the REG file will not load.  
Disabled  
No kernel validation occurs on importing. In general (especially for radio settings), KernelCheck should  
be enabled. If the registry does not match the kernel, the terminal will not function properly.  
Enabled  
Kernel validation occurs on importing.  
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Command Line Arguments  
/export <filename>  
/import <filename>  
/exm <filename>  
Export registry to <filename>.  
The <filename> part is optional. If no filename is entered, the file will default to  
\Honeywell\AutoInstall\_RegBackup.reg.  
Import <filename> to registry.  
The <filename> part is optional. If no filename is entered, the file will default to  
\Honeywell\AutoInstall\_RegBackup.reg.  
Specify the non-default backup EXM file <filename>. Filenames with spaces must be  
wrapped in quotes. If omitted, the filename defaults to \Honeywell\RegBackup.exm.  
This argument is only valid when used with /export.  
/section <SectionName> Specify the non-default section in the EXM file for exclude or include export, depending on  
the mode setting in that section. If omitted, this defaults to the Backup section of whatever  
EXM file is specified. This argument is only valid when used with /export.  
/key <key>  
/silent  
Specify the top level of the registry key structure to export.  
This argument is not valid when using /export or /import.  
Displays no dialogs.  
Registry Edit Options in EZConfig  
You can also use EZConfig Editor to create registry documents on the workstation, create a bar code, then use EZConfig Client  
to decode the bar code and update the registry on the terminal. See EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC) (page 4-1).  
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ScanWedge  
Overview  
ScanWedge sends bar code data from the decoder to the foreground application as keystrokes (as if the data were entered via  
the keyboard). The foreground application is the open software application whose window is currently active on the display. You  
can review input data in Windows Mobile applications such as Word Mobile and Excel Mobile without having to load third-party  
applications.  
Enabling, Disabling, and Exiting ScanWedge  
Enabling ScanWedge  
To enable ScanWedge from the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), tap the ScanWedge icon once.  
Enabling ScanWedge at Startup  
To run ScanWedge automatically when the Dolphin terminal boots up, either:  
• add a link to the ScanWedge.exe in the \Windows\Startup folder, or  
• enable the ScanWedge section of the Autorun.exm File (see page 6-1).  
Exiting ScanWedge  
To exit the ScanWedge application:  
1. Tap the ScanWedge icon once from the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1).  
2. Tap Yes to exit the application.  
OR  
1. Select the ScanWedge icon near the bottom of the Home screen. The icon is only available if the Windows Default  
screen configuration has been disabled (not selected) under Start > Settings > Home > Items.  
ScanWedge Icon  
2. Tap Exit.  
Disabling ScanWedge without Exiting the Application  
To disable ScanWedge but not exit the application:  
1. Select the ScanWedge icon near the bottom of the Home screen. This icon is only available if the Windows Default  
screen configuration has been disabled (not selected) under Start > Settings > Home > Items.  
2. Tap Enable once. No check mark next to “Enable” indicates ScanWedge has been disabled.  
Modifying the ScanWedge Configuration File  
A ScanWedge.exm file is inserted in the \Honeywell folder when ScanWedge is installed. This file specifies configuration  
parameters for ScanWedge and must not be moved.  
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ScanWedge.exm Sections  
Section  
Settings  
Description  
Programs general settings for ScanWede (e.g., sound, leds, prefix and suffix keys, prefix and suffix ID,  
EZConfig Client compatibility)  
Specifies serial port settings.  
Comm  
Specifies how the decoder/scanner interfaces with ScanWedge.  
Defines the centering window for scanning bar codes when ScanWedge is interfacing with the decoder.  
Defines data formatting functionality.  
Decode  
Centering  
Formatting  
Symbology  
VKMapping  
Blacklist  
Defines the symbologies that the scanner can decode and send to ScanWedge.  
Defines the virtual key sent to ScanWedge for any decoded ASCII character.  
Specifies applications where ScanWedge will be disabled.  
Select the Section then click or double tap on any Key to view the key’s full information or to edit the key values in the  
ScanWedge.exm.  
Data Formatting Reference Charts  
ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)  
Note: This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code/PC  
regional settings.  
Non-Printable Characters  
DEC HEX Character (Code)  
DEC HEX Character (Code)  
0
1
0
1
NULL  
START OF HEADING  
(SOH)  
16 10 DATA LINK ESCAPE (DLE)  
17 11 DEVICE CONTROL 1 (DC1)  
2
3
4
2
3
4
START OF TEXT (STX)  
END OF TEXT (ETX)  
END OF TRANSMISSION 20 14 DEVICE CONTROL 4 (DC4)  
(EOT)  
18 12 DEVICE CONTROL 2 (DC2)  
19 13 DEVICE CONTROL 3 (DC3)  
5
5
END OF QUERY (ENQ)  
21 15 NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE-  
MENT (NAK)  
6
7
6
7
ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK)  
BEEP (BEL)  
22 16 SYNCHRONIZE (SYN)  
23 17 END OF TRANSMISSION  
BLOCK (ETB)  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
8
9
A
B
C
BACKSPACE (BS)  
HORIZONTAL TAB (HT)  
LINE FEED (LF)  
VERTICAL TAB (VT)  
FF (FORM FEED)  
24 18 CANCEL (CAN)  
25 19 END OF MEDIUM (EM)  
26 1A SUBSTITUTE (SUB)  
27 1B ESCAPE (ESC)  
28 1C FILE SEPARATOR (FS)  
RIGHT ARROW  
13  
D
CR (CARRIAGE RETURN) 29 1D GROUP SEPARATOR (GS)  
LEFT ARROW  
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15  
E
F
SO (SHIFT OUT)  
SI (SHIFT IN)  
30 1E RECORD SEPARATOR (RS)  
UP ARROW  
31 1F UNIT SEPARATOR (US)  
DOWN ARROW  
Printable Characters  
DEC HEX Character  
DEC HEX Character  
DEC HEX Character  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
<SPACE>  
!
"
#
$
%
&
'
(
)
*
+
,
-
.
/
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
96  
97  
98  
99  
60  
61  
62  
63  
`
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
}
~
100 64  
101 65  
102 66  
103 67  
104 68  
105 69  
106 6A  
107 6B  
108 6C  
109 6D  
110 6E  
111 6F  
112 70  
113 71  
114 72  
115 73  
116 74  
117 75  
118 76  
119 77  
120 78  
121 79  
122 7A  
123 7B  
124 7C  
125 7D  
126 7E  
127 7F  
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
;
<
=
>
?
\
]
^
_
<DEL>  
Extended ASCII Characters  
DEC HEX Character  
DEC HEX  
Character  
DEC HEX Character  
128 80  
129 81  
130 82  
131 83  
132 84  
133 85  
134 86  
135 87  
136 88  
137 89  
138 8A  
171 AB  
172 AC  
173 AD  
174 AE  
175 AF  
176 B0  
177 B1  
178 B2  
179 B3  
180 B4  
181 B5  
«
¬
214 D6  
215 D7  
216 D8  
217 D9  
218 DA  
219 DB  
220 DC  
221 DD  
222 DE  
223 DF  
224 E0  
Ö
×
ƒ
ˆ
Š
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
Ü
Ý
Þ
ß
®
¯
°
±
²
³
´
µ
à
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DEC HEX Character  
DEC HEX  
Character  
DEC HEX Character  
139 8B  
140 8C  
141 8D  
142 8E  
143 8F  
144 90  
145 91  
146 92  
147 93  
148 94  
149 95  
150 96  
151 97  
152 98  
153 99  
154 9A  
155 9B  
156 9C  
157 9D  
158 9E  
159 9F  
160 A0  
161 A1  
162 A2  
163 A3  
164 A4  
165 A5  
166 A6  
167 A7  
168 A8  
169 A9  
170 AA  
Œ
182 B6  
183 B7  
184 B8  
185 B9  
186 BA  
187 BB  
188 BC  
189 BD  
190 BE  
191 BF  
192 C0  
193 C1  
194 C2  
195 C3  
196 C4  
197 C5  
198 C6  
199 C7  
200 C8  
201 C9  
202 CA  
203 CB  
204 CC  
205 CD  
206 CE  
207 CF  
208 D0  
209 D1  
210 D2  
211 D3  
212 D4  
213 D5  
·
¸
¹
º
»
225 E1  
226 E2  
227 E3  
228 E4  
229 E5  
230 E6  
231 E7  
232 E8  
233 E9  
234 EA  
235 EB  
236 EC  
237 ED  
238 EE  
239 EF  
240 F0  
241 F1  
242 F2  
243 F3  
244 F4  
245 F5  
246 F6  
247 F7  
248 F8  
249 F9  
250 FA  
251 FB  
252 FC  
253 FD  
254 FE  
255 FF  
á
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
Ž
¼
½
¾
¿
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
Ð
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
˜
š
í
î
ï
ð
ñ
ò
ó
ô
õ
ö
÷
ø
ù
ú
û
ü
ý
þ
ÿ
œ
ž
Ÿ
¡
¢
£
¤
¥
¦
§
¨
©
ª
Symbology Chart  
Symbology  
Code ID (hex)  
All Symbologies  
Australian Post  
Aztec Code  
(0x99)  
A
z
(0x41)  
(0x7A)  
(0x42)  
(0x43)  
(0x51)  
(0x48)  
(0x61)  
(0x56)  
(0x71)  
(0x68)  
(0x6A)  
(0x49)  
British Post  
B
C
Q
H
a
V
q
h
j
Canadian Post  
China Post  
Chinese Sensible Code (Han Xin Code)  
Codabar  
Codablock A  
Codablock F  
Code 11  
Code 128  
GS1-128  
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Code ID (hex)  
Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)  
Code 39 (supports Full ASCII mode)  
Code 49  
<
b
l
(0x3C)  
(0x62)  
(0x6C)  
(0x69)  
(0x77)  
(0x64)  
(0x64)  
(0x64)  
(0x44)  
(0x44)  
(0x79)  
(0x79)  
(0x7B)  
(0x79)  
(0x7D)  
(0x2c)  
(0x4D)  
(0x65)  
(0x4A)  
(0x4B)  
(0x3F)  
(0x6D)  
(0x78)  
(0x52)  
(0x67)  
(0x59)  
(0x4F)  
(0x4F)  
(0x4F)  
(0x4F)  
(0x72)  
(0x4C)  
(0x4E)  
(0x50)  
(0x73)  
(0x66)  
(0x66)  
(0x54)  
(0x54)  
(0x63)  
(0x63)  
Code 93 and 93i  
Data Matrix  
i
w
d
d
d
D
D
y
EAN-13 (including Bookland EAN)  
EAN-13 with Add-On  
EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code  
EAN-8  
EAN-8 with Add-On  
GS1 Composite  
GS1 DataBar  
y
GS1 DataBar Limited  
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional  
GS1 DataBar Expanded  
InfoMail  
{
y
}
,
Intelligent Mail Bar Code  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
Japanese Post  
M
e
J
KIX (Netherlands) Post  
Korea Post  
K
?
m
x
Matrix 2 of 5  
MaxiCode  
MicroPDF417  
R
g
Y
O
O
O
O
r
MSI  
NEC 2 of 5  
OCR MICR (E 13 B)  
OCR SEMI Font  
OCR-A  
OCR-B  
PDF417  
Planet Code  
L
N
P
s
Postal-4i  
Postnet  
QR Code and Micro QR Code  
Straight 2 of 5 IATA  
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial  
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)  
Telepen  
f
f
T
t
UPC-A  
c
UPC-A with Add-On  
c
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UPC-A with Extended Coupon Code  
UPC-E  
UPC-E with Add-On  
Code ID (hex)  
c
(0x63)  
(0x45)  
(0x45)  
(0x45)  
E
E
E
UPC-E1  
Symbology Section  
The Symbology section specifies the settings for each of the symbologies supported by the decoder. 1D symbologies are  
available in ScanWedge.exm. Tap on the symbology child section name to display the default value, and the settings for  
that symbology.  
Viewing/Editing the ScanWedge.exm File on the Terminal  
Tap Start  
> Power Tools > EZConfig Utilities > Scanwedge.  
Displays the file name.  
Symbology Section  
Tap a symbology name to  
view/edit the key values for  
the symbology type.  
Tap the box next to the  
key to enable (check) or  
disable (uncheck) the  
key.  
Displays the keys in the  
selected section.  
Double tap on the key to edit  
the value.  
Note: To edit a key value the  
key must be enabled.  
Viewing/Editing the ScanWedge.exm File on the Workstation (PC)  
To open the ScanWedge.exm file stored on the workstation:  
1. Open EZConfig for Mobility on your workstation; see Opening the EZConfig Editor on the Workstation on page 4-1.  
2. Click File > Open or the Open toolbar button and select the ScanWedge.exm file.  
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To open the Scanwedge.exm file stored on the terminal:  
1. Click File > Open From Device. This option requires an active connection between the terminal and workstation  
(e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, or Windows Phone app).  
2. Expand the \Honwyewell root folder. Select ScanWedge.exm, then click OK.  
ScanWedge.exm  
If the file is on the terminal, the title bar displays the remote path.  
Symbology Section  
Displays the  
keys in the  
Tap a symbology  
name to view/edit  
the key values for  
the symbology  
type.  
selected section.  
Double click on  
the key value to  
edit the setting.  
Displays a  
descriptionofthe  
selected Key.  
For more information regarding the individual settings for each of the symbologies, refer to the Honeywell Decode API doc-  
umentation in the SDK documentation.  
OCR  
For comprehensive information about using OCR, refer to the OCR Programming User’s Guide available on our website at  
VK (Virtual Key) Mapping Section  
The virtual key map settings are located in the VKMapping section in the ScanWedge configuration file. The virtual key map  
settings define the virtual key that will be sent to ScanWedge for any decoded ASCII character.  
The settings are in the form: ASCII Key = Virtual Key, ShiftMode, Modifier  
Where:  
ASCII Key is an ASCII value between 0 an 255 (decimal)  
Virtual Key is the virtual key to be sent when the specified ASCII key is decoded  
ShiftMode can have the following values:  
• 0 = the virtual key is never shifted  
• 1 = the virtual key must be shifted  
• 2 = the virtual key needs to be shifted if Caps Lock is off  
• 3 = the virtual key needs to be shifted if Caps Lock is on  
Modifier  
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Virtual Key Codes Table  
The following table shows the symbolic constant names, hexadecimal values, and keyboard equivalents for the virtual-key  
codes used by Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The codes are listed in numeric order.  
Note: To use these codes in the VKMapping section, the hexadecimal values need to be converted to decimals.  
Hexadecimal  
Value  
Symbolic Constant Name  
Decimal Value  
Touch Screen or Keyboard Equivalent  
VK_LBUTTON  
VK_CANCEL  
——  
1
01  
Touch screen  
Control-break processing  
Undefined  
3
03  
5-7  
8
05-07  
08  
VK_BACK  
VK_TAB  
BACKSPACE key  
TAB key  
9
09  
——  
10-11  
12  
0A-0B  
0C  
Undefined  
VK_CLEAR  
VK_RETURN  
——  
CLEAR key  
13  
0D  
ENTER key  
14-15  
16  
0E-0F  
10  
Undefined  
VK_SHIFT  
VK_CONTROL  
VK_MENU  
VK_CAPITAL  
——  
SHIFT key  
17  
11  
CTRL key  
18  
12  
ALT key  
20  
14  
CAPS LOCK key  
Reserved for Kanji systems  
Undefined  
21-25  
26  
15-19  
1A  
——  
VK_CLEAR  
VK_RETURN  
——  
12  
0C  
CLEAR key  
13  
0D  
ENTER key  
14-15  
16  
0E-0F  
10  
Undefined  
VK_SHIFT  
VK_CONTROL  
VK_MENU  
VK_CAPITAL  
——  
SHIFT key  
17  
11  
CTRL key  
18  
12  
ALT key  
20  
14  
CAPS LOCK key  
Reserved for Kanji systems  
Undefined  
21-25  
26  
15-19  
1A  
——  
VK_ESCAPE  
——  
27  
1B  
ESC key  
28-31  
32  
1C-1F  
20  
Reserved for Kanji systems  
SPACEBAR key  
PAGE UP key  
VK_SPACE  
VK_PRIOR  
33  
21  
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Hexadecimal  
Value  
Symbolic Constant Name  
Decimal Value  
Touch Screen or Keyboard Equivalent  
VK_NEXT  
VK_END  
VK_HOME  
VK_LEFT  
VK_UP  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
PAGE DOWN key  
END key  
HOME key  
LEFT ARROW key  
UP ARROW key  
RIGHT ARROW key  
DOWN ARROW key  
SELECT key  
VK_RIGHT  
VK_DOWN  
VK_SELECT  
——  
Original equipment manufacturer  
(OEM)– specific  
VK_EXECUTE  
VK_SNAPSHOT  
VK_HELP  
VK_0  
43  
44  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58-64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
2B  
2C  
2F  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A-40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
EXECUTE key  
PRINT SCREEN key for Windows 3.0 and later  
HELP key  
0 key  
VK_1  
1 key  
VK_2  
2 key  
VK_3  
3 key  
VK_4  
4 key  
VK_5  
5 key  
VK_6  
6 key  
VK_7  
7 key  
VK_8  
8 key  
VK_9  
9 key  
——  
Undefined  
A key  
B key  
C key  
D key  
E key  
F key  
G key  
H key  
VK_A  
VK_B  
VK_C  
VK_D  
VK_E  
VK_F  
VK_G  
VK_H  
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Value  
Symbolic Constant Name  
Decimal Value  
Touch Screen or Keyboard Equivalent  
VK_I  
73  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B-5F  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
I key  
VK_J  
74  
J key  
VK_K  
75  
K key  
VK_L  
76  
L key  
VK_M  
77  
M key  
VK_N  
78  
N key  
VK_O  
79  
O key  
VK_P  
80  
P key  
VK_Q  
81  
Q key  
VK_R  
82  
R key  
VK_S  
83  
S key  
VK_T  
84  
T key  
VK_U  
85  
U key  
VK_V  
86  
V key  
VK_W  
87  
W key  
VK_X  
88  
X key  
VK_Y  
89  
Y key  
VK_Z  
90  
Z key  
——  
91-95  
96  
Undefined  
VK_NUMPAD0  
VK_NUMPAD1  
VK_NUMPAD2  
VK_NUMPAD3  
VK_NUMPAD4  
VK_NUMPAD5  
VK_NUMPAD6  
VK_NUMPAD7  
VK_NUMPAD8  
VK_NUMPAD9  
VK_MULTIPLY  
VK_ADD  
Numeric keypad 0 key  
Numeric keypad 1 key  
Numeric keypad 2 key  
Numeric keypad 3 key  
Numeric keypad 4 key  
Numeric keypad 5 key  
Numeric keypad 6 key  
Numeric keypad 7 key  
Numeric keypad 8 key  
Numeric keypad 9 key  
Asterisk (*) key  
Plus sign (+) key  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
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Value  
Symbolic Constant Name  
Decimal Value  
Touch Screen or Keyboard Equivalent  
VK_SEPARATOR  
VK_SUBTRACT  
VK_DECIMAL  
VK_DIVIDE  
——  
108  
6C  
Separator key  
Minus sign (–) key  
Period (.) key  
Slash mark (/) key  
Unassigned  
109  
6D  
110  
6E  
111  
6F  
88  
88-8F  
92-B9  
BA-C0  
C1-DA  
DB-E4  
E5  
——  
146-185  
186-192  
193-218  
219-228  
229  
Unassigned  
——  
OEM-specific  
Unassigned  
——  
——  
OEM-specific  
Unassigned  
——  
——  
230  
E6  
OEM-specific  
Unassigned  
——  
231-232  
233-245  
246  
E7-E8  
E9-F5  
F6  
——  
OEM-specific  
VK_ATTN  
VK_CRSEL  
VK_EXSEL  
VK_EREOF  
VK_PLAY  
VK_ZOOM  
VK_NONAME  
VK_PA1  
247  
F7  
248  
F8  
249  
F9  
250  
FA  
251  
FB  
252  
FC  
253  
FD  
VK_EM_CLEAR  
VK_LWIN  
VK_RWIN  
VK_APPS  
VK_LSHIFT  
VK_RSHIFT  
VK_LCONTROL  
VK_RCONTROL  
VK_LMENU  
VK_RMENU  
254  
FE  
91  
5B  
92  
5C  
93  
5D  
160  
A0  
161  
A1  
162  
A2  
163  
A3  
164  
A4  
165  
A5  
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Command Line Arguments  
/restart  
Forces ScanWedge to process its configuration file (ScanWedge.exm) again, which applies  
changes immediately. If the SoundConnect setting is enabled (set to 1), an ascending  
connect sound is played on restart.  
/quit  
Shuts down ScanWedge.  
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EZ Pairing  
Overview  
The EZ Pairing Power Tool provides a quick and easy way to connect a ring scanner to the Dolphin terminal using Bluetooth  
wireless technology.  
Note: EZ Pairing is a model dependent and may not appear on the Power Tools Main Window (page 1-1) of your terminal.  
Hardware Requirements  
EZ Pairing is compatible with the following ring scanner models:  
Honeywell 8650 Wireless Ring Scanner  
Motorola RS507 Wireless Ring Scanner  
Using EZ Pairing to Establish a Connection  
1. Open the EZPairing.exm file in EZConfig on the terminal.  
2. Under the Service Settings, set the Device key to the correct ring scanner type (i.e., Honeywell or Motorola).  
For more information on how to use the EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal to modify EXM files, see page 3-1.  
3. Select File > Save.  
4. Select File > Exit, and then tap Return.  
5. On the Power Tools main screen, tap EZ Pairing.  
When EZ Pairing launches:  
the Bluetooth wireless radio turns on,  
the EZ Pairing service initiates, and  
an EZ Pairing bar code appears on the terminal screen.  
6. Scan the bar code with the ring scanner to pair the devices. The terminal emits a tone when a successful connection has  
been made.  
If your device does not support scanning the bar code from the terminal screen, capture an image of the terminal screen,  
print the image, and then scan the bar code.  
Modifying the ScanWedge Configuration File to Support EZ Pairing  
1. If ScanWedge is not enabled, open the Power Tools main screen and tap ScanWedge once.  
2. Open the ScanWedge.exm file in EZConfig on the terminal.  
3. Select Comm from the sections.  
4. Under the Key column, double-tap on Enable. Set the value to Yes and then tap OK.  
5. Double-tap on LinkEZPairing. Set the value to Enable and then tap OK.  
6. Select File > Save.  
7. Select File > Tools > Launch Associated Application to restart ScanWedge.  
8. Select File > Exit.  
9. Open an application (e.g., Word Mobile) and scan a bar code with the ring scanner to test the pairing. The bar code  
information should display on the terminal screen.  
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Accessing the EZ Pairing Menu  
To access the application menu, tap the EZ Pairing icon near the bottom right corner of the Home screen. This icon is only  
available if:  
the EZ Pairing application has been enabled (Start > Power Tools > EZ Pairing) and  
the Windows Default screen configuration on the terminal has been disabled (not selected) under Start > Settings >  
Home > Items.  
EZ Pairing Icon  
Menu Options  
Menu Item  
Description  
Displays the Mac Address bar code on the screen so you can re-initiate a pairing if the  
connection was lost or initiate a pairing with a different device.  
Launch Barcode  
Starts the service connection between the terminal and paired device without exiting the  
EZ Pairing application.  
Start Service  
Stop Service  
Stops the service connection between the terminal and paired device without exiting the  
EZ Pairing application.  
Displays version and copyright information about EZ Pairing.  
Exits the EZ Pairing application.  
About  
Exit  
Modifying the EZ Pairing Configuration File  
The EZPairing.exm configuration file is stored in the \Honeywellroot folder of the terminal. This file specifies configuration  
parameters for EZ Pairing and must not be moved. You can use the EZConfig Editor on your workstation or terminal to modify  
the EZ Pairing service settings.  
For more information on how to use the EZConfig Editor, see EZConfig Editor on the Workstation (PC) on page 4-1 or EZConfig  
EZPairing.exm Service Settings Section  
Key  
Description  
Enable or disable the creation of a EZ Pairing debug log. When enabled, information is  
saved to /IPSM/EZPAIRING.LOG.  
Debug  
Specify the type of ring scanner (e.g., Honeywell) to be paired with the Dolphin terminal.  
The device type determines the required header for the EZ Pairing bar code.  
Device  
Specify the COM Port to use for data transmission. Auto Select enables or disables the  
automatic selection of the COM Port. Refer to the terminal user's guide for additional  
information on available ports.  
COMPort  
Security  
Select authentication and encryption security levels for connecting and communicating  
with the remote device (ring scanner).  
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Description  
Set the passcode for the remote device.  
Passcode  
ShowStatus  
ShowError  
Enable or disable status dialogs.  
Enable or disable error messages.  
Enable or disable audio notification when EZ Pairing connects or disconnects. Sounds are  
set through the Connect and Disconnect entries in the Sound & Notification control panel  
applet.  
SoundConnect  
Enable or disable automatic launching of ScanWedge on connect.  
Enable or disable automatic display of EZ Pairing bar code on disconnect.  
Set the user text displayed when the connection bar code is generated.  
ScanWedgeOnConnect  
BarcodeOnDisconnect  
BarcodeText  
Enable or disable bar code rotation. The barcode text and the Close Barcode button do not  
show when BarcodeRotate is enabled.  
BarcodeRotate Disabled  
BarcodeRotate Enabled  
BarcodeRotate  
Enable or disable keeping the EZ pairing bar code resident to improve performance. If  
enabled, the bar code settings are not refreshed until the EZ Pairing applet is closed and  
reloaded.  
BarcodeResident  
Select the bar code type to be generated for initiating EZ Pairing.  
BarcodeType  
Enable or disable the prompt to accept or deny incoming Bluetooth connections.  
AcceptOrDeny  
Command Line Arguments  
The following command line arguments can be used in the CommandArgs key of the EZPairing section of the  
PowerToolsMenu.exm file.  
/quit  
Initiates a shutdown of the application.  
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Starts the Bluetooth service.  
/start  
Stops the Bluetooth service.  
/stop  
Generates an EZ Pairing connection bar code  
Closes an existing bar code.  
/barcode  
/closebarcode  
/silent  
Suppress the start up dialog messages.  
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Additional Power Tools  
BattMon  
When the BattMon application is enabled, the terminal LED indicates the charge status of the battery. The LED indicators are  
located on the top, front panel of Dolphin terminals. Refer to the terminal User’s Guide for additional LED status information  
applicable for your Dolphin model.  
Note: The BattMon application is model dependent and may not appear on the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1) of  
your terminal. Refer to the terminal User’s Guide for information on battery charge indicators applicable for your specific  
Dolphin model.  
To Enable BattMon  
Tap the BattMon icon once. After initialization, the terminal LED indicates the charge status of the battery.  
When the battery is at 100%, the LED lights solid green.  
When the battery is charging the LED solid red.  
Note: To start BattMon automatically after each Hard Reset (Cold Reboot), enable the BattMon Program section of the  
To Disable BattMon  
Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), then tap the BattMon icon. Select Yes to close the application.  
Keyboard Status  
On Dolphin terminals equipped with physical keyboards, you can switch between alpha and numeric keyboard modes using key  
combinations. When enabled, the Keyboard Status application displays a status icon in the Title bar at the top of the screen,  
which indicates the active keyboard mode (e.g., alpha mode or numeric mode). Refer to the terminal User's Guide for additional  
information on keyboard modes and key combinations applicable for your Dolphin model.  
Note: The Keyboard Status application is model dependent and may not appear on the Power Tools Main Window (see page  
1-1) of your terminal.  
Indicator  
Keyboard is in …  
Alpha mode, lower case (CAPS lock off).  
Alpha mode, upper case (CAPS lock on).  
Numeric mode.  
Note: The background color of the icon indicates if a modifier key (e.g., blue  
or red  
) is enabled. Refer to the terminal  
User's Guide for additional information on modifier keys applicable for your Dolphin model.  
To Enable Keyboard Status  
Tap the Keyboard Status icon once.  
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To Disable Keyboard Status  
Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), then tap the Keyboard Status icon once.  
NoSIP  
NoSIP toggles the Soft Input Panel (SIP) between enabled (on) or disabled (off). When NoSIP is enabled, the SIP (virtual key-  
board) does not automatically pop-up over application windows and the SIP icon,  
the terminal screen.  
or  
does not appear in the Tile bar on  
To Enable NoSIP  
Tap the NoSIP icon once to initialize NoSIP.  
Note: To disable the SIP automatically after each hard reset, enable the NoSIP Program section of the Autorun.exm File  
To Disable NoSIP  
Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-1), then tap the NoSIP icon. Select Yes to close the application.  
Reboot  
Tap the Reboot icon and then select Warm Boot to perform a Soft reset when:  
the terminal fails to respond,  
after installing software applications that require a re-boot, or  
after making changes to certain system settings, such as network cards.  
Note: Refer to the terminal User’s Guide for additional information on the methods and types of resets supported by your Dolphin  
model.  
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SysInfo  
Overview  
SysInfo provides a read-out of important system information including firmware versions, DLL versions, system parameters, as  
well as network and radio information.  
To See System Information  
Tap the SysInfo icon once. SysInfo queries the system, compiles the data, and displays a read-only file on the SysInfo screen.  
This information is gathered from the Dolphin terminal and changes only when the terminal’s configuration has changed. To  
refresh the system information, go to File > Refresh. The system re-compiles system information.  
To Save the System Information to a Text File  
Tap File > Save to File. A file named “SYSINFO.txt” is generated and saved to the folder specified in the prompt.  
To open the file, tap Start > File Explorer. Navigate to the \Honeywellfolder. The SysInfo.txt file appears in the list. If you tap  
®
on the SysInfo.txt file, the file opens in Word Mobile. You cannot change system information by editing the text.  
To Upload SYSINFO.txt to a Workstation  
You can upload the SysInfo.txt file to a workstation via ActiveSync.  
1. On the workstation, open Windows Explorer.  
2. Navigate to the Mobile Device folder.  
3. Double click My Windows Mobile-Based Device and navigate to the \Honeywell folder. The SysInfo.txt file appears  
here.  
4. Copy this file to your workstation.  
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EZMenu  
Overview  
EZMenu formats application windows to display and launch software programs on the terminal. For example, the Power Tools  
Main Window is managed by the EZMenu application.  
EZMenu consists of an EZMenu.exe  
file located under \Program Files\Power Tools and EXM menu configuration  
files (*Menu.exm). When you access an application window that has an associated menu configuration file, the EZMenu.exe file  
uses the application window settings contained in the menu file (*Menu.exm) to format the window. By default, the EZMenu.exe  
file is launched during AutoInstall.  
Creating Menu Configuration Files  
Samples of default menu configuration files are included when you download and install EZConfig for Mobility on your work-  
station. To create menu configuration files using the samples:  
1. On the workstation click Start > Program Files > Honeywell Power Tools and Demos > EZConfig EXM Files.  
2. Open a sample menu configuration file in EZConfig Editor.  
3. Click on File > Save As and save the file with a new name ending in “Menu.exm.”  
4. Modify the file. Refer to Menu Configuration File Sections.  
5. Save or transfer the file to the terminal.  
Modifying Menu Configuration Files  
Menu configuration files  
end in “*Menu.exm” and are located under the root \Honeywellfolder. The files can be modified  
in EZConfig Editor on the workstation or the terminal. If modified on the workstation, the *Menu.exm file must be deployed to the  
terminal after editing.  
For details about modifying EXM files in EZConfig Editor:  
Menu Configuration File Sections  
Menu configuration files contain two basic sections: Settings and MenuEntries.  
Both sections are locked, which means only their Values can be changed, not their  
section names.  
Settings  
The Settings section defines general EZMenu settings. Click on each Key in  
EZConfig Editor to display the available values.  
MenuEntries  
Child  
Sections  
The MenuEntries section determines which programs appear on the applica-  
tion window. The MenuEntries section is locked, which means that you cannot  
change its name or description; however, its child sections are not locked and  
can have any name and description. Each child section is a program that  
launches from the application window and must be at the same level under-  
neath the MenuEntries section. The order of child sections from top to bottom  
determines the order that the programs appear on the application window.  
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Including an Exit Application Icon  
Default EZMenu configuration files contain a child section named Exit under the MenuEntries section.  
Enabling the Exit section places the Exit icon  
on the application window. If you do not want an Exit application icon to  
show, disable or delete the Exit child section under the MenuEntries section.  
Start Options  
Start Options define the required system parameters for a software application to launch. The following values can be  
entered for the StartOption key, wherever it appears:  
Option Name  
DISABLED  
COLDBOOT  
WARMBOOT  
TOUCH  
The program launches if …  
Category  
None  
Never, regardless of other startup options specified.  
The terminal has performed a cold restart (hard reboot).  
The terminal has performed a warm restart (soft reboot).  
The terminal has a touch screen display installed.  
The terminal doesn’t have a touch screen display installed.  
The terminal is a batch unit (no RF or internal modem cards installed).  
The terminal has an RF card installed (e.g., Cisco 802.11b).  
The terminal has a GSM radio.  
Boot type  
Touch Screen  
NONTOUCH  
BATCH  
RF  
GSM  
The terminal has a Bluetooth radio.  
BT  
Mobility  
The terminal has a UPHONE installed.  
UPHONE  
NOUPHONE  
MODEM  
CAMERA  
IMAGER  
LASER  
The terminal does not have a UPHONE installed.  
The terminal has an internal modem card installed.  
The terminal has a camera installed  
The terminal has an imager installed.  
The terminal has a laser scanner installed.  
Scanner  
The terminal has no laser or imager installed.  
The terminal has either an imager or a laser scanner installed.  
BLIND  
ANYSCAN  
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Option Name  
RFON  
The program launches if …  
Category  
Radio  
The RF radio is Enabled.  
The GSM radio is enabled.  
GSMON  
The Bluetooth radio is enabled.  
BTON  
The RF, GSM, & Bluetooth radios are disabled.  
RFGSMBTOFF  
The terminal has a xx-key keyboard.  
Note: Input the key quantity in place of “xx” in xxKey (e.g., 35KEY, 43KEY  
or 56KEY).  
xxKEY  
Keyboard  
The terminal has no keyboard.  
NO_KEY  
PNPID  
The terminal has a card installed whose identification contains ALL of the  
strings specified in the PNPID setting.  
Expansion Card  
The terminal doesn’t have a card installed whose identification contains  
ALL of the strings specified in the PNPID setting.  
NONPNPID  
Multiple options can be specified for each category. For example, you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to  
request that the program run in either a 35- or 43-key keyboard terminal. Separate multiple options with commas.  
To ignore a category, don’t specify any of its options.  
Programming the Terminal to Boot to an Application Window  
You can program the terminal to boot to a specific application window by modifying the Autorun.exm File (see page 6-1).  
1. In EZConfig Editor, open Autorun.exm.  
2. Open the Programs section and enable the EasyMenu section.  
3. In the EasyMenu section, modify the Args key to call the EXM file of the application window. This is the path to the menu  
configuration file.  
By default, the Args key calls \honeywell\demosmenu.exm  
4. Warm boot the terminal and verify that startup finishes on the application window.  
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Printing  
Overview  
Dolphin terminals contain two print utilities, BTPrint and Print Demo.  
BTPrint  
BTPrint allows you to print to a Bluetooth printer wirelessly via the command line, provided that the Bluetooth printer is set  
up as a Bluetooth Favorite on the Dolphin terminal.  
Call BTPrint.exe from the command line \Program Files\Power Tools\BTPrint.exe– with the path of the docu-  
ment as the command line argument.  
Print Demo  
All Dolphin terminals contain a Print Demo (Start > Demos > Print Demo) that prints a sample receipt or bar code to a  
Bluetooth printer. The Print Demo calls the BTPrint.exe when printing to a Bluetooth device.  
Note: You can also call EXE to print to a Bluetooth printer via command line.  
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Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions. If the Knowledge Base cannot help, our Technical Support  
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