Verizon M7100 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – User’s Guide; Disclaimer; FCC Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – terminal and get you up and running fast.; What to Expect; Chapter
  • Page 6 – Warranty; Keys; Italic
  • Page 7 – This chapter describes the features of the M7100 terminal.
  • Page 8 – Key Values; Yellow Key
  • Page 9 – To toggle Caps Lock mode on or off,
  • Page 12 – Reading distance for the Linear Imager and Code 39 Bar codes
  • Page 15 – Reading distance for the 2D Area Imager
  • Page 16 – Scanner information and Labeling; Laser Classification:; CDRH Class II
  • Page 20 – A Typical Wireless Network
  • Page 21 – GSM/GPRS Network Card Support; The AML M7100 now supports GSM/GPRS network cards.; When a GPRS network card comes
  • Page 25 – Installing the Optional M7100 Handle; Do not over-tighten the 4 screws; . Once the handle is securely fastened, insert the battery
  • Page 26 – The M7100 Communications Ports; Description of the USB Type II Connector (Slave only)
  • Page 27 – SPARE; - Indicates the spare battery is charging.
  • Page 28 – The M7100 Cradle’s Communication Ports
  • Page 29 – The CommandLinkTM Software; Wait WLAN
  • Page 30 – Connecting; to, then the terminal will not proceed past this point!; Login
  • Page 31 – Applications; Telnet; console
  • Page 32 – amlterm; and; option which is; Custom; be sent to the server during connection.; The terminal emulation will still be set to
  • Page 33 – Updating Firmware
  • Page 35 – Contrast
  • Page 36 – Network Setup
  • Page 37 – The SSID differentiates one WLAN
  • Page 38 – This information is
  • Page 42 – The Passwd must match the network the M7100 is to communicate with.
  • Page 43 – Certificate Settings TLS
  • Page 45 – Multiple Hosts; When more than two hosts are defined, the
  • Page 46 – Hosts Log-in Options
  • Page 47 – Terminal Options; by the CommandLinkTM server and are not selectable on the M7100 unit.; Terminal Emulation - amlterm
  • Page 57 – Terminal Emulation – tn5250
  • Page 61 – Power Management
  • Page 63 – Diagnostics; Network Status
  • Page 64 – currently; ! This address is unique to each Access Point used. In Ad-Hoc
  • Page 68 – Print Test Label
  • Page 69 – The “Battery Status” function displays the current battery level.
  • Page 70 – Barcode Data Viewer
  • Page 73 – Setting the Code 39 Bar Code
  • Page 74 – Setting the UPC Bar Code; UPC DECODER; OFF; SEND UPC-A NUMBER SYSTEM
  • Page 75 – Setting the EAN Bar Code; EAN DECODER
  • Page 76 – UPC/EAN Supplements Settings
  • Page 78 – Setting the I - 2 of 5 Bar Code; INT 2 OF 5 DECODER
  • Page 79 – Setting the Codabar Bar Code; CODABAR DECODER; CLSI FORMATTING
  • Page 80 – CLSI CHECK DIGIT; Setting the Code 128 Bar Code; UCC-128 VERIFICATION
  • Page 81 – Setting the Code 93 Bar Code; CODE 93 DECODER; CONCATENATE MODE; ON; Setting the MSI/Plessey Bar Code
  • Page 83 – Setting the Code 11 Bar Code; CODE 11 DECODER; Setting the RSS Bar Code
  • Page 85 – Decoder Options; code. The letter corresponds to the types:
  • Page 86 – Does not strip any termination characters from the bar code.; None; – User Defined Termination Character
  • Page 87 – Only previously in this manual.; Barcode Options
  • Page 88 – Only
  • Page 89 – Setting the PDF417 Bar Code
  • Page 92 – Setting the UPC-A Bar Code
  • Page 93 – Setting the UPC-E Bar Code
  • Page 98 – ISBT Conc
  • Page 99 – Length Min; Setting the MSI/Plessey Bar Codes
  • Page 102 – Setting the Codablock F Bar Code
  • Page 103 – Setting the Code 16K Bar Code; Setting the Code 49 Bar Code
  • Page 106 – Setting the Postal Bar Codes
  • Page 107 – Setting the Code 32 Bar Code
  • Page 108 – Setting the Trioptic Bar Code; Trioptic; Checked
  • Page 111 – The amount of time the green LED aiming beam is on.
  • Page 112 – Bar Code Edit Options; Enable Bar Code Edit
  • Page 113 – Code Type; Strip Lead/Trail Spaces; Any Leading and Trailing Spaces will be stripped from the data.; Preamble; Codabar
  • Page 115 – Port Configuration
  • Page 116 – None – Even – Odd - Mark
  • Page 117 – Allows firmware updates over the RF link.
  • Page 118 – Enable; Allows scanned data to be routed to the keyboard input buffer.; Do; Keyboard Options
  • Page 119 – Linux Prompt
  • Page 120 – Journaling File System; cd jffs2; FTP; The default user name is “; aml; ” and the default password is “
  • Page 121 – Calculator
  • Page 122 – Force Sleep Now
  • Page 123 – How to determine the memory size of the M7100 Handheld Terminal
  • Page 124 – Diagnostic Menu > Firmware Version; You should now see a screen similar to the ones above.; The M7100 Memory Allocation
  • Page 125 – ” and a password of “; The M7100 Web Server Application; links
  • Page 126 – If there is no connectivity to the internet or if a; Shift
  • Page 129 – RFGen Application Development Software
  • Page 130 – Index
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M7100

Wireless Handheld Terminal

© 2007 American Microsystems LTD.

Effective Date: May 2007

User’s Guide

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Page 2 - User’s Guide; Disclaimer; FCC Declaration of Conformity

M 7 1 0 0 H A N D H E L D T E R M I N A L User’s Guide Disclaimer American Microsystems, Ltd. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult American Microsystems, Ltd. to determin...

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCING THE M7100 1 What to Expect 1 Warranty 2 General Conventions 2 M7100 TERMINAL OVERVIEW 3 Using the M7100 Keyboard 3 Key Values 4 The M7100 Display Screen 6 The M7100 Scanner 6 The M7100 Scanner LED 11 Scanner information and Labeling 12 The M7100 Internal Radio 14 802.11...

Page 5 - terminal and get you up and running fast.; What to Expect; Chapter

G E T T I N G S T A R T E D 1 Introducing the M7100 This chapter describes how to get started using your M7100 handheld terminal and get you up and running fast. he M7100 handheld terminal is an ultra-versatile, high-performance, designed-to-fit-your-budget terminal. The ergonomic design easily fits...

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