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Page 1 - 4400 Series

Product Reference GuideFalcon® 4400 Serieswith Windows® CEFalcon 4410 52-Key NU model Falcon 4410 26-Key modelFalcon 4420 48-Key model

Page 2

PrefaceviiiFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE•AppendixB, Falcon® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Windows administrators to configure Windows® CE Falcon

Page 3 - Table of Contents

AccessoriesA-12Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CENOTES

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Product Reference Guide B-1Appendix BFalcon® Desktop Utility forWindows® CEOverviewFalcon® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Datalogic Mobile Falcon® Windo

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Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFalcon Desktop UtilityTo open the FDU for the first time, select Start &

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Falcon Desktop UtilityProduct Reference Guide B-3Administrative OptionsWhen you open the Falcon Admin control panel, the FMU tab will open. Select the

Page 7

Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CESetting a PasswordTo set a password:1. Enter a password in the field. Th

Page 8 - Contents

Falcon Desktop UtilityProduct Reference Guide B-5This dialog box will only open if a password was defined.Figure B-3. Setting a Password Table B-3. Se

Page 9 - About this Guide

Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure B-4. Hot Keys Tab Table B-4. Hot Keys Tab FieldsCommand Descripti

Page 10 - 4400 Series with Windows

Falcon Desktop UtilityProduct Reference Guide B-7The <F6> is the key initially assigned to FDU Admin:If you wish to assign this key to a differe

Page 11 - Document Conventions

Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-8Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure B-5. Add a New Hot KeyTable B-6. Adding a New Hot Key Dialog3. Se

Page 12 - Mouse Actions

Falcon Desktop UtilityProduct Reference Guide B-9Figure B-6. IE Configuration Tab / IE Window FeaturesTable B-7. IE Tab Fields Command DescriptionErro

Page 13 - Batteries and Power

Document ConventionsProduct Reference Guide ixDocument Conventions Formatting conventions are used throughout this guide to provide a consistent metho

Page 14 - Battery Warnings and Cautions

Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-10Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEInternet OptionsTap Internet Options on the IE tab to open the Windows

Page 15 - Appendix A for the correct

Application SelectorProduct Reference Guide B-11Table B-8. Win Tab FieldsApplication Selector Use the Application Selector (AppSelect Tab) function to

Page 16 - Battery Disposal

Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-12Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CETable B-9. AppSelect Tab FieldsAdd ApplicationThe Add Application dialo

Page 17 - Configuring the Falcon

Application SelectorProduct Reference Guide B-13Table B-10. Add Application Dialog Command DescriptionApplication Title Type the name of the applicati

Page 18 - Backlight

Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-14Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEApplication SelectorThe administrator can choose for the user to have a

Page 19 - Product Reference Guide 2-3

Application Switcher User InterfaceProduct Reference Guide B-15Application Switcher User InterfaceThe application switcher provides the same functiona

Page 20 - Bluetooth Manager

Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CEB-16Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CENOTES

Page 21 - Product Reference Guide 2-5

Product Reference Guide C-1Appendix CConfiguring the Web ServerOverviewThe Web Server can perform several different actions, including generating a we

Page 22 - OK to complete

Configuring the Web ServerC-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE4. If the service is listed and not running, type the following to start the HTTP Web

Page 23 - Settings

Testing the Web ServerProduct Reference Guide C-36. In the Logon Name dialog, type Testuser in the Create a new user box, then click Create.The User M

Page 24 - Date and Time

PrefacexFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEStylus Actions Stylus actions apply to the Falcon only; most PCs use a mouse as an input device.Tap or Sel

Page 25 - Decoding

Configuring the Web ServerC-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE4. The Web Server Login dialog appears. Type Admin in the User Name box and enter the

Page 26

Web Server Registry SettingsProduct Reference Guide C-5For more information on the registry settings and what each key represents, see the Windows® CE

Page 27 - Product Reference Guide 2-11

Configuring the Web ServerC-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECreating and Using an ISAPI ServiceDevelopers can create an ISAPI service written in

Page 28 - Bar Code Symbology Pages

Product Reference Guide D-1Appendix DSNMP InterfaceOverviewSNMP ConceptsSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standardized protocol for netwo

Page 29 - Product Reference Guide 2-13

SNMP InterfaceD-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEDatalogic MIBsBeyond the standard values, SNMP allows manufacturers to define their own private M

Page 30 - 2D Bar Code Symbologies

Product Reference Guide E-1Appendix ECable & Connector ConfigurationsIntroductionThe following pages contain information about standard interface

Page 31 - Display Configuration

Cable & Connector ConfigurationsE-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CESerial CableFigure E-2 illustrates the connector configuration of the Seria

Page 32 - Falcon Config

Product Reference Guide F-1Appendix FProgramming ParametersOverviewThis section contains information about programmable settings for the Falcon 4400 W

Page 33 - Image Capture

Programming ParametersF-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEProgramming Codes Without ParametersThe following table describes the functions of specia

Page 34 - Image File

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-3Bar Code ParametersThe following table lists the standard customer programmable settings for the Falcon.

Page 35 - Image Size

Product Reference Guide 1-1Chapter 1Batteries and PowerOverviewThis section contains the following topics:• "Suspend Mode" starting on page

Page 36 - Sample Imager Settings

Programming ParametersF-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CESend Start/StopInstructs the decoder to transmit the decoded start and stop charac-ters o

Page 37 - Input Panel Properties

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-5User IDSpecifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025)

Page 38 - Internet Options

Programming ParametersF-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEConcate-nateAllows the decoder to retain and join together a series of specially formatte

Page 39 - Product Reference Guide 2-23

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-7Code 93Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.EnableEnables/disables the Code 93 sym-bology.0400On or OffOff On Of

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Programming ParametersF-8Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECode 128Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.EnableEnables/disables the Code 128 symbology.0408On

Page 41 - Keyboard Configuration

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-9Read Veri-ficationSets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmit-ted.042601 - 04 01

Page 42 - Default Map

Programming ParametersF-10Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEConvert EAN-13 to ISBNThis instructs the decoder to iden-tify ISBN labels and append the

Page 43 - Network and Dialup

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-11European Article Numbering-8 (EAN-8)Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.EnableEnables/disables the EAN-8 sym-b

Page 44 - Password

Programming ParametersF-12Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEInterleaved 2 of 5Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.EnableEnables/disables the Interleaved 2

Page 45 - Persistent Registry

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-13Maximum Label LengthThis feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a Interleaved 2 of 5 label.

Page 46 - Power Configuration

Batteries and Power1-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEResumingUse one of the following methods to resume (wake up the Falcon): •Press <Power>

Page 47 - Regional Settings

Programming ParametersF-14Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CESend ChecksumInstructs the terminal to include the checksum in the label transmission.02

Page 48 - Storage Properties

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-15MSIEnter 1 for On and 0 for Off.EnableEnables/disables the MSI symbol-ogy.0608On or OffOff On Off99Enab

Page 49 - Stylus Calibration

Programming ParametersF-16Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CERead Veri-ficationSets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmit-te

Page 50 - <ESC> to cancel the

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-17RSS-14Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.RSS-14 EnableEnables/disables the RSS-14 sym-bology.0800On or OffOff

Page 51 - System Properties

Programming ParametersF-18Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CERSS ExpandedEnter 1 for On and 0 for Off.RSS Expanded EnableEnables/disables the RSS Exp

Page 52 - Memory Configuration

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-19Standard 2 of 5Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.EnableEnables/disables the Standard 2 of 5 symbology.0200On

Page 53 - Copyrights

Programming ParametersF-20Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMaximum Label LengthThis feature specifies the maximum allowable length of a Standard 2

Page 54 - Volume and Sounds

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-21User IDSpecifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index 0025

Page 55 - SCU Windows

Programming ParametersF-22Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CERead Veri-ficationSets the number of times a label must be read before it is transmit-te

Page 56 - Profile Tab

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-23Convert UPC-E to UPC-AInstructs the decoder to expand UPC-E labels to their UPC-A equiv-alents. Any UPC

Page 57 - Product Reference Guide 2-41

Battery Warnings and CautionsProduct Reference Guide 1-3CAUTIONAlways charge the battery at 32°–113°F (0°–45°C) temperature range.If you remove the ba

Page 58 - Status Tab

Programming ParametersF-24Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CETable F-3. Programmable 2D Symbologies Require ExtensionsInstructs the decoder to requir

Page 59 - Diags Tab

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-25Aztec Code Max-imumThis feature specifies the maxi-mum allowable length of a label. The length includes

Page 60 - Global Settings Tab

Programming ParametersF-26Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEDatama-trix User Code IDSpecifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when pa

Page 61 - Software Applications

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-27Compos-ite User IDSpecifies the symbology identifier (if any) that is sent when parame-ter Send Code ID

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Programming ParametersF-28Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEOCRAlso see "OCR Configuration" on pageF-37Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.OCR Fo

Page 63 - Internet Explorer

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-29PDF 417Enter 1 for On and 0 for Off.PDF-417 EnableEnables/disables the PDF 417 symbology.0A00On or OffO

Page 64 - Media Player

Programming ParametersF-30Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMicroPDF-417 Mini-mumSet the minimum bar code label length to be less than or equal to m

Page 65 - Installing Programs

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-31QR Code MaximumThis feature specifies the maxi-mum allowable length of a label. The length includes che

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Programming ParametersF-32Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CETable F-4. Imaging ControlsCode Parameter/ DescriptionI.D. #Accep-table InputDefaultsMin

Page 67 - Firmware Update Utility

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-33Imaging RotationSpecifies how much the imager will rotate images it takes.0C250 to 3 (0 to 270 degrees

Page 68 - Installing FUU on the Host PC

Batteries and Power1-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEBattery Disposal If you must dispose of a battery pack, please follow the CAUTIONS below: Pl

Page 69 - Updating the Falcon Firmware

Programming ParametersF-34Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CETable F-5. Other Controls JPEG Imaging QualitySpecifies the level of quality an imager w

Page 70 - Restoring Falcon Firmware

Bar Code ParametersProduct Reference Guide F-35Spotting Beam EnableEnables/disables the Spotting Beam0001On or Off On On OnSpotting Beam TimeoutSets t

Page 71 - Product Reference Guide 3-11

Programming ParametersF-36Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CETable F-6. Datalogic Mobile Label IDsLabel PrefixIndicates a label prefix.0026Any single

Page 72 - AutoStart

OCR ConfigurationProduct Reference Guide F-37OCR ConfigurationOCR configuration is performed with a combination of PDT parameters and registry setting

Page 73 - Installing CAB files

Programming ParametersF-38Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEThe list box displays templates, with each list item displayed as a one-line string. •Us

Page 74 - Autostart.ini

OCR ConfigurationProduct Reference Guide F-39Table F-7. Template CharactersTemplate examples can be found in Table F -8. Template characters are shown

Page 75 - AutoStart Options

Programming ParametersF-40Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMultiple RowsA single template can specify up to three rows. The \N character is used to

Page 76 - Query Option

OCR ConfigurationProduct Reference Guide F-41Table F-10. Multiple Template ExamplesTemplate (HEX) Sample Description04 04 04 04 0C 0C 04 04 0A 04 04 0

Page 77 - Product Reference Guide 3-17

Programming ParametersF-42Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECustom Character ClassesA custom character class (CCC) is a string of up to 50 printable

Page 78

OCR ConfigurationProduct Reference Guide F-43Modulo 10 Check DigitModulo 10 allows you to set a check digit for the numbers 0 through 9, with values c

Page 79 - Networks, Communications

Product Reference Guide 2-1Chapter 2Configuring the FalconOverviewThis section contains the following topics on configuring your Falcon. Most control

Page 80

Programming ParametersF-44Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEModulo 36 ExampleABCD123(52 + x) modulo 36 = 0(52 + 20) modulo 36 = 0x = 20, so using th

Page 81 - 6. Reboot your PC

OCR ConfigurationProduct Reference Guide F-45ETB 17 7 37 W 57 w 77CAN 18 8 38 X 58 x 78EM 19 9 39 Y 59 y 79SUB 1A : 3A Z 5A z 7AESC 1B ; 3B [ 5B { 7BF

Page 82 - Setting Up ActiveSync

Programming ParametersF-46Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CENOTES

Page 83 - Installing the USB Driver

Product Reference Guide G-1Appendix GProgramming Bar CodesOverviewThis appendix provides bar codes for common setup parameters for program-ming the Fa

Page 84 - Using ActiveSync

Programming Bar CodesG-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE•"UPC/EAN Extensions" on pageG-29.2D Symbologies • "Aztec Code" starti

Page 85 - Product Reference Guide 4-7

Predefined DefaultsProduct Reference Guide G-3Predefined Defaults CodabarMini-mumRegistryMaxi-mumRestoreFromRegistryFactorySave ToRegistry*//FF39FF3F*

Page 86 - Networking

Programming Bar CodesG-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECONCATENATEOnOffSEND START/STOPOnOffCONVERT TO CLSIOnOffALLOW WIDE INTERCHARACTER GAPSOnOf

Page 87 - Windows Zero Config

Code 39Product Reference Guide G-5Code 39MAXIMUM LENGTH13010402050READ VERIFICATION1324ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOff* / / 032101FF3E** /

Page 88 - , or go to:

Programming Bar CodesG-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEENABLE CHECKSUMOnOffSEND CHECKSUMOnOffFULL ASCII MODEOnOffCONCATENATEOnOffMINIMUM LENGTH13

Page 89 - Appendix A

Code 39Product Reference Guide G-7MAXIMUM LENGTH13010402050READ VERIFICATION1324* / / 012101FF3E** / / 012130FF3E** / / 012110FF3E** / / 012140FF3E**

Page 90 - Power Supplies

Configuring the Falcon2-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE• "Regional Settings" on page 2-31• "Remove Programs" on page 2-32 •

Page 91 - Battery Charger

Programming Bar CodesG-8Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECode 93ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffMINIMUM LENGTH23010402050MAXIMUM LENGTH23

Page 92 - Serial Printer Adapter

Code 93Product Reference Guide G-92050READ VERIFICATION1324* / / 042120FF3E** / / 042150FF3E** / / 042201FF3E** / / 042203FF3E** / / 042202FF3E** / /

Page 93 - Strap Stud

Programming Bar CodesG-10Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECode 128ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffENABLE UCC/EAN-128OnOffISBT CONCATENATI

Page 94 - Holsters and Softcases

Code 128Product Reference Guide G-1120MAXIMUM LENGTH13010402050READ VERIFICATION1324* / / 042420FF3E** / / 042501FF3E** / / 042530FF3E** / / 042510FF3

Page 95 - Softcases

Programming Bar CodesG-12Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEEAN-13ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffSEND CHECK DIGITOnOffSEND SYSTEM DIGITOnO

Page 96

EAN-13Product Reference Guide G-13ENABLE EAN 4-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT CHECK DIGITOnOffENABLE EAN 5-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT CHECK DIGITOnOffREAD VERIFICATION132

Page 97 - Product Reference Guide A-9

Programming Bar CodesG-14Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEEAN-8ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffSEND CHECK DIGITOnOffCONVERT EAN-8 TO EAN-

Page 98 - Tethered Stylus

Interleaved 2 of 5Product Reference Guide G-15Interleaved 2 of 5ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffENABLE CHECKSUMOnOffSEND CHECKSUMOnOffENABLE

Page 99 - Removing a Tethered Stylus

Programming Bar CodesG-16Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE105020MAXIMUM LENGTH23010402050READ VERIFICATION1324* / / 022810FF3E** / / 022850FF3E** /

Page 100 - Accessories

Matrix 2 of 5Product Reference Guide G-17Matrix 2 of 5ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffENABLE CHECKSUMOnOffSEND CHECKSUMOnOffMINIMUM LENGTH13

Page 101 - Desktop Utility for

BacklightProduct Reference Guide 2-3Figure 2-1. Backlight Control Panel & Brightness 4. On the Auto-Off tab, enable the desired option checkbox an

Page 102 - Falcon Desktop Utility

Programming Bar CodesG-18Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMAXIMUM LENGTH13010402050READ VERIFICATION1324* / / 022501FF3E** / / 022530FF3E** / / 022

Page 103 - Administrative Options

MSIProduct Reference Guide G-19MSIENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffREQUIRE 2 CHECK DIGITSOnOffSEND CHECK DIGITSOnOff2ND CHECK DIGIT MOD 11OnO

Page 104 - Changing a Password

Programming Bar CodesG-20Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE715MAXIMUM LENGTH110412715READ VERIFICATION1324* / / 062407FF3E** / / 062415FF3E** / / 06

Page 105 - Setting Hot Keys

Pharmacode 39 (Code 32)Product Reference Guide G-21Pharmacode 39 (Code 32)RSS-14ENABLEOnOffSEND CHECKSUMOnOffSEND START/STOPOnOff* / / 01101FF3E** / /

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Programming Bar CodesG-22Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CERSS LimitedRSS ExpandedENABLEOnOffENABLE RSS Limited to UCC-128OnOff* / / 08081FF3E** / /

Page 107 - Adding a New Hot Key

RSS ExpandedProduct Reference Guide G-233074MAXIMUM LENGTH14515603074* / / 082430FF3E** / / 082474FF3E** / / 082501FF3E** / / 082545FF3E** / / 082515F

Page 108

Programming Bar CodesG-24Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEStandard 2 of 5ENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffENABLE CHECKSUMOnOffSEND CHECKSU

Page 109 - Product Reference Guide B-9

Standard 2 of 5Product Reference Guide G-25105020MAXIMUM LENGTH13010402050READ VERIFICATION1324* / / 022010FF3E** / / 022050FF3E** / / 022020FF3E** /

Page 110 - Modifying Windows Controls

Programming Bar CodesG-26Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CETriopticUPC-AENABLEOnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffREAD VERIFICATION1324* / / 01081FF

Page 111 - Application Selector

UPC-AProduct Reference Guide G-27SEND CHECK DIGITOnOffSEND SYSTEM DIGITOnOffCONVERT UPC-A TO EAN-13OnOffREAD VERIFICATION1324* / / 05021FF3E** / / 050

Page 112 - Add Application

Datalogic Mobile, Inc1505 Westec Dr.Eugene, Oregon 97402Telephone: (541) 743-4800Fax: (541) 743-4900An Unpublished Work - All rights reserved. No par

Page 113 - Product Reference Guide B-13

Configuring the Falcon2-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEBluetooth ManagerSearch for device1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > B

Page 114

Programming Bar CodesG-28Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEUPC-EENABLE SYSTEM DIGIT 0OnOffENABLE AGGRESSIVE DECODINGOnOffSEND CHECK DIGITOnOffSEND S

Page 115 - Product Reference Guide B-15

UPC/EAN ExtensionsProduct Reference Guide G-29UPC/EAN ExtensionsENABLE 2-DIGIT EXTENSIONSOnOffENABLE 5-DIGIT EXTENSIONSOnOffENABLE CODE 128 EXTENSIONS

Page 116

Programming Bar CodesG-30Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE2D SymbologiesAztec CodeENABLEOnOffENABLE AZTEC CODE RUNESOnOff*//0B181FF3E**//0B180FF3E*

Page 117 - Web Server

Aztec CodeProduct Reference Guide G-3130003750MAXIMUM LENGTH17501500225030003750* / / 0B2C3000FF3E** / / 0B2C3750FF3E**//0B2D01FF3E**//0B2D750FF3E** /

Page 118 - Setting Up a User

Programming Bar CodesG-32Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEDataMatrixENABLEOnOff*//0B001FF3E**//0B000FF3E*MINIMUM LENGTH130060090012001500* / / 0B20

Page 119 - Testing the Web Server

DataMatrixProduct Reference Guide G-33MAXIMUM LENGTH130060090012001500* / / 0B2101FF3E** / / 0B21300FF3E** / / 0B21600FF3E** / / 0B21900FF3E** / / 0B2

Page 120 - Web Server Registry Settings

Programming Bar CodesG-34Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECompositeENABLEOnOff*//0A101FF3E**//0A100FF3E*MINIMUM LENGTH15001000150020002435* / / 0A2

Page 121 - Product Reference Guide C-5

CompositeProduct Reference Guide G-35MAXIMUM LENGTH15001000150020002435* / / 0A2901FF3E** / / 0A29500FF3E** / / 0A291000FF3E** / / 0A291500FF3E** / /

Page 122 - Configuring the Web Server

Programming Bar CodesG-36Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMaxicodeENABLEOnOff*//0B081FF3E**//0B080FF3E*MINIMUM LENGTH1255075100138* / / 0B2401FF3E*

Page 123 - SNMP Interface

MaxicodeProduct Reference Guide G-37MAXIMUM LENGTH1255075100138* / / 0B2501FF3E** / / 0B2525FF3E** / / 0B2550FF3E** / / 0B2575FF3E** / / 0B25100FF3E**

Page 124 - Additional Resources

Bluetooth ManagerProduct Reference Guide 2-52. The resulting dialog will display services that are available on the device. Select the service you wan

Page 125 - Appendix E

Programming Bar CodesG-38Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEOCRENABLEOnOffOCR FONTOCR-AOCR-BMICRUS Currency*//0C221FF3E**//0C220FF3E**//0C221FF3E**//

Page 126 - 6 inches +/- 1

PDF-417Product Reference Guide G-39PDF-417ENABLEOnOff*//0A001FF3E**//0A000FF3E*MINIMUM LENGTH15001000150020002710* / / 0A2001FF3E** / / 0A20500FF3E**

Page 127 - Programming Parameters

Programming Bar CodesG-40Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMAXIMUM LENGTH15001000150020002710* / / 0A2101FF3E** / / 0A21500FF3E** / / 0A211000FF3E**

Page 128

MicroPDF-417Product Reference Guide G-41MicroPDF-417ENABLEOnOff*//0A081FF3E**//0A080FF3E*MINIMUM LENGTH170150230300366* / / 0A2401FF3E** / / 0A2470FF3

Page 129 - Bar Code Parameters

Programming Bar CodesG-42Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMAXIMUM LENGTH170150230300366* / / 0A2501FF3E** / / 0A2570FF3E** / / 0A25150FF3E** / / 0A

Page 130

QR CodeProduct Reference Guide G-43QR CodeENABLEOnOff*//0B101FF3E**//0B100FF3E*MINIMUM LENGTH17001400210028003500* / / 0B2801FF3E** / / 0B28700FF3E**

Page 131 - ASCII equivalents

Programming Bar CodesG-44Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMAXIMUM LENGTH17001400210028003500* / / 0B2901FF3E** / / 0B29700FF3E** / / 0B291400FF3E**

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Imager LabelsProduct Reference Guide G-45Imager LabelsOther ControlsILLUMINATION ENABLEOnOffAIM MODEOnOffAIM ENABLEOnOffLED ENABLEOnOffBEEPER VOLUMEOf

Page 133

Programming Bar CodesG-46Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMediumHighestHigher(Increases the currentvalue one incrementhigher)Lower(Decreases the cu

Page 134

Other ControlsProduct Reference Guide G-47GOOD-READ BEEP TONELowestMediumHighestGOOD-READ BEEP DURATION (IN SECONDS)0.070.130.180.36* / / 002100FF3E**

Page 135

Configuring the Falcon2-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEYou can also select Encrypt or Authenticate from the Bluetooth control panel to apply or

Page 136

Programming Bar CodesG-48Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CELong Range Trigger ModeSpot TimeoutRelease ScanSpotting Beam EnableOnOffSpotting Beam Tim

Page 137

Other ControlsProduct Reference Guide G-492.0Release Scan Timeout (IN SECONDS)123510SEND SYMBOLOGY IDENTIFIERSOffDLM IDsAIM IDs* / / 002304FF3E** / /

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Programming Bar CodesG-50Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEUser IDsLABEL PREFIX(CR)(TAB)NoneLABEL SUFFIX(CR)(TAB)None* / / 002503FF3E** / / 0026$MFF

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Product Reference Guide H-1Appendix HGlossaryMany definitions for this Glossary were taken directly from the Microsoft Developer’s Network website at

Page 140

GlossaryH-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEcalibrationYou may need to calibrate the touch screen. One way to know that the touch screen needs to b

Page 141

Product Reference Guide H-3FlashFXPersistent Flash Memory management system made by Datalight™. Data in the flash memory is retained when a battery pa

Page 142

GlossaryH-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEmounted file sys-temA file system located on a removable medium, such as a PC Card storage device. The

Page 143

Product Reference Guide H-5ROM (read only memory)The operating system (Windows CE) and applications are pre-installed on ROM and cannot be removed or

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GlossaryH-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CESymbologyA symbology is a protocol for arranging the bars and spaces that make up a particular kind of

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Product Reference GuideIndex... (browse) B-9, B-13.exe files 3-52D Symbologies G-30400 Invalid Syntax B-9403 Request Forbidden B-9404 Object Not Found

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Bluetooth ManagerProduct Reference Guide 2-7The icons displayed in the taskbar at the bottom of your Falcon’s screen will show you the state of the Bl

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IndexFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEcodabar G-10code 128 G-10code 39 G-5code 93 G-8Composite G-34DataMatrix G-32Decoding 2-12EAN-13 G-12EAN-8 G-1

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IndexProduct Reference Guideconnectors E-1connect to new device 4-4connectiondialup 2-27, 4-9network 2-27, 4-9overview 4-1connector configurations E-1

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IndexFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEemail application 3-2embedded H-2enable 2-14address bar B-9application selector B-12checksum 2-14Falcon Deskt

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IndexProduct Reference Guideglossary H-1good-readbeep duration F-35, G-47beep tone F-35, G-47number of beeps F-35, G-46Hhandle A-8removing A-9handstra

Page 151 - ASCII code zero (null) is

IndexFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEfiles D-1min/max lengths 2-14minimum default settings 2-15, G-3mobile device 4-4moderesume 1-1suspend 1-1moun

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IndexProduct Reference Guidepersistentstate H-4Pharmacode 39 (Code 32) 2-13, F-16, G-21pinouts E-1pistol trigger 2-11portable data assistant (PDA) H-4

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IndexFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEmodifying 2-1regional 2-31setup 3-5network ID 4-8shortcut 3-7menu H-5Show Taskbar B-11SNMP 4-9, H-5Concepts D

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IndexProduct Reference Guidetool bar H-6touchscreen displayalignment 2-33calibration 2-33trigger 2-11trioptic 2-13, F-20, G-26two beeps on reboot 3-10

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IndexFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CENOTES

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Configuring the Falcon2-8Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECertificatesCertificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and to secu

Page 158 - Imaging Controls

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DecodingProduct Reference Guide 2-9DecodingYou can configure the Falcon’s decoding options by tapping on Start > Settings > Control Panel > D

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Configuring the Falcon2-10Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure 2-5. Decoding Properties: General Options• General Options: Select from Label Pro

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DecodingProduct Reference Guide 2-11Figure 2-7. Decoding Properties: Trigger Options• Trigger Options: Select from Pistol Trigger and Scan Key enable

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Configuring the Falcon2-12Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEbetween Concurrent (the aiming beam and the illumination beam turn on at once); and Inte

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DecodingProduct Reference Guide 2-13Figure 2-10. Available 1D Bar Code SymbologiesRefer to the sample symbology control panels in Figure 2-11 for exam

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Product Reference Guide iTable of ContentsPreface: About this Guide ...

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Configuring the Falcon2-14Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE• Code 39: Select from enable, min/max lengths, enable checksum, send checksum, and Full

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Display ConfigurationProduct Reference Guide 2-15SettingsSelect from the Settings menu to restore previous configurations and/or other available defau

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Configuring the Falcon2-16Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEAppearanceTo change the default Windows color scheme:1. Tap the Appearance tab.2. Tap th

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ImagerProduct Reference Guide 2-17Image CaptureThe Capture page allows you to preview and capture an image with the Falcon. To capture an image:1. Aim

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Configuring the Falcon2-18Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE4. A File Save message showing the image file name will appear, unless that option has b

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ImagerProduct Reference Guide 2-195. Enable Long Range Filter enhances pictures taken from very long dis-tances (greater than 10 feet or 3 meters). 6.

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Configuring the Falcon2-20Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEImage Settings1. JPEG Quality sets the desired qual-ity when the JPEG image format is se

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Input Panel PropertiesProduct Reference Guide 2-21Table 2-3. Sample Imager SettingsInput Panel PropertiesTo c ha n g e t h e Soft Input Panel settin

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Configuring the Falcon2-22Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE5. To exit the Soft Keyboard Options, tap OK on the control bar, or press <Enter>

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Internet OptionsProduct Reference Guide 2-234. On the Security tab (refer to Figure 2-14A) add sites or modify the security settings for Internet, Loc

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ContentsiiFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CENetwork and Dialup ...

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Configuring the Falcon2-24Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE6. On the Advanced tab (refer to Figure 2-16A) modify the advanced set-tings for Accessi

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Keyboard ConfigurationProduct Reference Guide 2-25Keyboard ConfigurationThe keyboard control panel will appear different, depending upon which key-pad

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Configuring the Falcon2-26Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure 2-17. 48-Key or 52-Key Keypad Control Panels3. You can also adjust the slider for

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Network and DialupProduct Reference Guide 2-27Network and DialupTo change the Network and Dialup connection settings, complete these steps:1. Select S

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Configuring the Falcon2-28Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEOwnerTo c ha n g e t h e Owner default settings:1. Select Start > Settings > Con

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PC ConnectionProduct Reference Guide 2-29PC ConnectionThe PC Connection control panel determines how ActiveSync works with the PDA. To modify the defa

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Configuring the Falcon2-30Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEPower ConfigurationTo a d j u s t p o we r m a n a g e ment settings, select Start >

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Regional SettingsProduct Reference Guide 2-31Regional SettingsTo c ha n g e t h e Regional Settings defaults, select Start > Settings > Contro

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Configuring the Falcon2-32Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure 2-21. Language and Input Tabs 5. To exit Regional Settings, tap OK on the control

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Stylus CalibrationProduct Reference Guide 2-331. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage Properties. 2. From the Store Info pull-do

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ContentsProduct Reference Guide iiiInstalling the USB Driver ...

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Configuring the Falcon2-34Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure 2-22. Stylus Properties Control Panel4. Tap Recalibrate to open the Calibra-tion

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System PropertiesProduct Reference Guide 2-35System Properties Refer to the System control panel for information related to the system.To view the Sys

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Configuring the Falcon2-36Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure 2-23. Serial Number LocationsMemory ConfigurationRAM Memory Allocation and UsageC

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System PropertiesProduct Reference Guide 2-37Device NameYour device uses this information to identify itself to other computers.CopyrightsRefer to thi

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Configuring the Falcon2-38Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEVolume and SoundsTo c ha n g e t h e Volume and Sound settings, complete the following

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Wi-FIProduct Reference Guide 2-39Wi-FIAbout the Summit Client UtilityThe Summit Client Utility (SCU) is an application designed for end users and admi

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Configuring the Falcon2-40Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure 2-25. Main tab • Regulatory Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain or domains fo

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Wi-FIProduct Reference Guide 2-41- Delete: Delete the profile, provided that it is not the active profile- New: Create a new profile with default sett

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Configuring the Falcon2-42Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMSCHAP (PEAP-MSCHAP), PEAP with EAP-GTC (PEAP-GTC), LEAP, and EAP-FAST • Encryption: Spe

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Wi-FIProduct Reference Guide 2-43Figure 2-27. Status tabDiags TabA sample Diags, or troubleshooting, tab is shown in Figure 2-28 on page 2-43. Figure

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ContentsivFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEAppendix C. Configuring the Web Server... C-1Ove

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Configuring the Falcon2-44Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE• Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew, and log all activit

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Product Reference Guide 3-1Chapter 3Software ApplicationsOverviewThis section contains the following topics:•"Inbox" starting on page3-2.• &

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Software Applications3-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEInboxThe Falcon comes with Inbox for Windows CE installed from the factory. Inbox is a fam

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Internet ExplorerProduct Reference Guide 3-3Internet ExplorerThe Falcon comes with Internet Explorer for Windows CE installed. 1. Open Internet Explor

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Software Applications3-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEMedia PlayerThe Falcon comes with Media Player for Windows CE installed.1. Open Media Play

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Installing ProgramsProduct Reference Guide 3-5Installing ProgramsPrograms pre-installed on the Falcon are stored in ROM (read-only memory). You cannot

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Software Applications3-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > General on the Falcon. M

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Removing ProgramsProduct Reference Guide 3-7Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu1. Use the Explorer in ActiveSync on your desktop computer to exp

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Software Applications3-8Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFUU can also be used to restore the firmware onto a Falcon that has become corrupted, such

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Firmware Update UtilityProduct Reference Guide 3-9•Click Cancel to quit Setup and close any programs you have run-ning.•Click Next to continue the Set

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Software Applications3-10Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE5. Verify that the Falcon is turned on. Insert the device into a powered dock connected t

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Firmware Update UtilityProduct Reference Guide 3-111. On the PC, click Start > Programs > Firmware Update Utility > Firmware Update Utility.2

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Software Applications3-12Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE8. After the firmware has been restored, the Falcon will automatically reset.AutoStart Th

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AutoStartProduct Reference Guide 3-13Table 3-2. PreAuto.ini and Autostart.ini locationInstalling CAB filesCopy any CAB files you want to install into

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Software Applications3-14Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEInteractive CAB InstallIf the CAB installer requires user interaction that must be perfor

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AutoStartProduct Reference Guide 3-15Table 3-4. Autostart.ini line formattingSpaces must be placed between each component of the line in the Autostart

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Software Applications3-16Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CECold Reset Only: This will cause the line to execute only after a Cold Reset.Combining O

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AutoStartProduct Reference Guide 3-17AutoStart Execute QueryTable 3-6. AutoStart Query optionsParentheses are used to surround the given field and mak

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Software Applications3-18Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CETable 3-8. Sample Autostart.ini linesLine Description? \windows\wceload.exe “\My Document

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Product Reference Guide 4-1Chapter 4Networks, Communications,and ConnectionsOverviewThis section contains the following topics:• "Installing &

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ContentsviFalcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CENOTES

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Networks, Communications, and Connections4-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEInstalling Microsoft ActiveSyncMicrosoft® ActiveSync is a file transfe

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Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSyncProduct Reference Guide 4-3Figure 4-2. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer 5. Click Next to continue the in

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Networks, Communications, and Connections4-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CESetting Up ActiveSync1. Open ActiveSync from the System Tray of the Ho

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Installing the USB DriverProduct Reference Guide 4-5Figure 4-5. Connection Settings 6. You have completed setting up ActiveSync. Proceed to Installing

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Networks, Communications, and Connections4-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE2. Connect the USB or Serial cable to Falcon or place the Falcon in th

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Using ActiveSyncProduct Reference Guide 4-7Figure 4-6. File Synchronization Options3. Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder

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Networks, Communications, and Connections4-8Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEFigure 4-7. Select Synchronization Settings NetworkingSetting Up the N

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SNMPProduct Reference Guide 4-9Figure 4-8. The Network Icon Network and Dialup ConnectionsUse Network and Dialup setup to administer the IP network se

Page 228

Networks, Communications, and Connections4-10Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEWith SNMP running on the terminal, other SNMP based network manage-me

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Product Reference Guide A-1Appendix AAccessoriesOverviewThis appendix covers the following topics:• "Power Supplies" on page A-2.• "Bat

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Product Reference Guide viiPreface:About this GuideHow to Use this ManualThis Product Reference Guide contains comprehensive basic user instructions f

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AccessoriesA-2Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEPower SuppliesBattery PackFigure A-1. 4-Battery PackSingle-Slot DockFigure A-2. Single Slot Dock Use

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Power SuppliesProduct Reference Guide A-3Four-Slot DockFigure A-3. Four-Slot Dock Battery ChargerFigure A-4. Li-Ion Battery Charger Four-Slot Battery

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AccessoriesA-4Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEUSB CableSee Figure E-1 on page E-1.Serial Charging CableSee Figure E-2 on page E-2.Printer CableSee

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Power SuppliesProduct Reference Guide A-5Removing Strap Studs/BumpersFigure A-6. Strap Studs1. Loosen and pull off the strap stud bumpers (if present)

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AccessoriesA-6Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEHolsters and SoftcasesA holster and a softcase are available that will work with both the Falcon 441

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Holsters and SoftcasesProduct Reference Guide A-7Softcases Figure A-9. Softcase for Handled Falcon 4420• Belt clip option•Stylus holder•Open cover•Hea

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AccessoriesA-8Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CEInstalling the Handle or HandstrapThe Falcon 4420 comes from the factory with the handle installed.

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Installing the Handle or HandstrapProduct Reference Guide A-93. Replace the screws located just above the battery cover’s latch dials. 4. Connect the

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AccessoriesA-10Falcon® 4400 Series with Windows® CE2. Insert the top tab of the handle into the slot at the top of the handle recess (refer to Figure

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Tethered StylusProduct Reference Guide A-11This completes Installation of the Tethered Stylus.Figure A-12. Installing/Removing a Tethered StylusRemovi

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