Datalogic PDA - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – Datalogic Mobile
  • Page 11 – Preface; Overview
  • Page 12 – Registration; Style Conventions; Manual Formatting Conventions; monospaced
  • Page 13 – Chapter 1; Quick Start
  • Page 14 – This section covers the following topics:; Introduction; Advantages; Faster recovery times.
  • Page 15 – Features
  • Page 16 – Supported portables; System Requirements
  • Page 17 – Before You Begin; Establish Communication to Terminals; “Terminal to FMU Server Communications” on page 49; Installing FMU; FMU Installation Options; Insert the Product CD provided with your unit into the CD-ROM
  • Page 18 – After you agree to the EULA and click; dialog; you want to perform and click; Firewalls and File Sharing; Using Firewalls; If you are using a firewall, FMU uses the following ports:; Setting Up File Sharing
  • Page 19 – “Creating a Share in Windows XP Home” on page 72
  • Page 20 – Setting Up FMU; Separate Workstation/Server
  • Page 21 – FMU Server Architecture; Single Server Support; “Available Packages” on
  • Page 22 – Multiple Server Support
  • Page 23 – Chapter 2; FMU’s Technology
  • Page 24 – For more information on this topic, go to:; FMU Server and Client
  • Page 25 – Associates’ Unicenter, or CastleRock SNMPpc; Maintaining Current Files; User Interface
  • Page 26 – Most features of FMU can be accessed several different ways:; Menu
  • Page 27 – FMU Components; This section contains the following items:; FMU Start Page
  • Page 28 – Servers; “Managing Servers” on page 25; Groups; “Working with Groups” on page 29
  • Page 29 – “Group Configuration Settings” on page 29; “Assigning a Package” on page 36; “Terminals” on page 36; Available Packages; “Adding and Assigning Packages” on page 31
  • Page 30 – Click on items in the menu to access the menu features.; File; The following topics are covered in this section:; Add
  • Page 31 – Assign Packages; “Updating Terminals” on page 51; Exit; “Adding a Package” on page 32
  • Page 32 – Edit
  • Page 33 – View
  • Page 34 – The; print specific topics from the help system.
  • Page 35 – Printing Reports
  • Page 36 – NOTES
  • Page 37 – Chapter 3; Managing Servers; This section contains the following information:
  • Page 38 – Adding a Server; On the; to open the
  • Page 39 – Deleting a Server; menu and click on; The server reference will be deleted from the FMU Tree View.; Server Error Log; dialog displays information about the selected server.; Select the server you wish to view or edit in the FMU Tree View.
  • Page 40 – in the List View to view; View or change information as desired.
  • Page 41 – Working with Groups; “Groups” on page 16; Adding a Group; Add Group allows you to create a new group.; Type a new name for the group and then press; Group Configuration Settings; To access group configuration settings:
  • Page 42 – See; Deleting a Group
  • Page 43 – Renaming a Group; Type a new name for the group and then click; Adding and Assigning Packages; minals) when you assign the package to a group.; “Available Packages” on page 17
  • Page 44 – Adding a Package; Adding Files to a Package
  • Page 46 – Adding a Firmware Image File; In Tree View, click on the package to which you want to add firmware
  • Page 47 – Viewing a File List; The List View displays the files contained within the; selected in the
  • Page 48 – Assigning a Package
  • Page 49 – Adding Terminals; Terminal Setup; Select the group to which you want to add the terminal.; and
  • Page 50 – Delete Terminal; On the Tree View, click on the terminal you want to delete from the; The terminal will be removed from the group.; dialog displays properties for the selected terminal. See
  • Page 51 – Working with Files; File Properties; About Files; “Adding and; “Adding a
  • Page 53 – Chapter 4
  • Page 54 – Reset Values; Globally resets all values in the selected
  • Page 55 – Symbology Settings; terminal configurations can be applied to individual terminals.
  • Page 56 – FMU’s; configuration capabilities allow you to perform central-; . These will vary based upon the device you are
  • Page 57 – Click the; tab to view and select available options.
  • Page 58 – FDU Configuration Settings
  • Page 59 – in FMU allow you to set
  • Page 61 – Chapter 5; Enable FMU on the terminal. See either
  • Page 62 – Direct Connect; Enabling a Terminal for FMU with Direct Connect; Direct
  • Page 63 – Explore Terminal; dialog will appear and will
  • Page 64 – RF Connection; Enabling Terminals for RF Connectivity; Network; Manual
  • Page 67 – Exploring an RF Terminal; From the Tree View, select the terminal you wish to explore.; The contents of the terminal’s memory will be displayed in a new; Updating RF Terminals
  • Page 68 – If the operator taps; , the terminal will be immediately updated.; Scheduled Update Time; application on the terminal. See; Terminal Configuration Settings; To access terminal configuration settings:
  • Page 69 – in the terminal List View pane.; “Configuration Settings” on page 41; to save any changes to the terminal configuration.
  • Page 70 – “Terminal Report” on page 75
  • Page 71 – Appendix A; SNMP Concepts
  • Page 72 – Datalogic MIBs; Additional Resources
  • Page 73 – Appendix B; Setting up your DHCP Server; “Enabling
  • Page 75 – Appendix C
  • Page 76 – RF Connectivity
  • Page 77 – Windows Firewall Issues; How to Open Ports in the Windows Firewall; Table 4
  • Page 79 – tab. If you want to view the Port number for a
  • Page 80 – field, enter a name to identify the port you want to open.; to save your changes. Once ports have been added, make
  • Page 81 – Network Domain File Transfer Troubleshooting; On the computer where FMU Server is installed, go to the; menu
  • Page 82 – to display its Properties.; tab and choose
  • Page 84 – Windows XP Home; Creating a Share in Windows XP Home; Installing the Server Only component using XP Home; menu and select
  • Page 86 – Technical Support; Datalogic Mobile Website Support; The Datalogic Mobile website (; Datalogic Mobile Website TekForum
  • Page 87 – Sample Reports
  • Page 89 – Appendix D
  • Page 91 – work Management Protocol)
  • Page 93 – NDEX
  • Page 99 – ASCII Character Set
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