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  • Page 1 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 3 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 72E-117859-06 Revision A June 2014...
  • Page 4: Warranty

    Motorola. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola.
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 8/2009 Initial release. -02 Rev A 9/2009 Updates: Keypad; battery information; accessories. -03 Rev A 10/2011 Updates: USB cable usage with ActiveSync; USB French Belgian Windows bar code fix;...
  • Page 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Warranty ........................iv Revision History......................v About This Guide Introduction ........................xix Documentation Set ....................xix Device Configurations....................xx Cradle Configurations ....................xx Chapter Descriptions ..................... xxi Notational Conventions....................xxii Related Documents ....................... xxiii Service Information......................xxiii Chapter 1: Getting Started Introduction ........................
  • Page 8 Battery Charging ......................1-14 Battery Safety ....................... 1-15 Security Implementation/Protection From Counterfeit Batteries ......1-15 Motorola Battery Safety Recommendations For Users ........... 1-15 Proper and Safe Battery Disposal & Recycling ............1-15 Sending Data to the Host Computer ................1-16 Cable Mode ......................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents About ......................... 2-16 Suspend ......................2-16 Scan Item ........................2-17 Quantity ........................2-17 Item ......................... 2-17 Menu ........................2-18 Options ......................2-18 About......................... 2-19 Close ......................... 2-19 Close ........................2-19 Scan Inventory ......................2-20 Location ........................2-20 Quantity ........................
  • Page 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Manage Profiles ....................2-42 Changing Profiles ................... 2-43 Creating a New Profile ..................2-43 Profile ID ......................2-44 Profile Name ..................... 2-44 ESSID ....................... 2-44 Operating Mode ....................2-44 Operating Mode ....................2-45 Channel ......................2-46 Security Mode ....................2-47 Security Mode ....................
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Wireless Log ....................2-86 Versions ......................2-87 Wireless Diagnostics ..................2-87 ICMP Ping ...................... 2-88 Graphs ......................2-89 Trace Route ....................2-89 Known APs ..................... 2-90 Log On/Off ......................2-91 User Already Logged In .................. 2-91 No User Logged In ..................2-91 Enable/Disable Radio ..................
  • Page 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Laser Aiming ..................... 3-6 Scanning in Presentation Mode ..................3-7 Scanning Considerations ..................3-8 Decode Distances ......................3-9 Chapter 4: Radio Communications Introduction ........................4-1 Scanning Sequence Examples ................4-1 Errors While Scanning .................... 4-1 Radio Communications Parameter Defaults ..............4-2 Wireless Beeper Definitions ..................
  • Page 13 Decoding Illumination (Hand-Held Mode only) ............5-18 Batch Mode ......................5-19 Modes of Operation ..................5-19 FIPS Mode ......................5-21 DPM Scanning (MT2070-DP only) ................5-21 Miscellaneous Parameters ................... 5-22 Transmit Code ID Character ................... 5-22 Prefix/Suffix Values ....................5-23 Scan Data Transmission Format ................
  • Page 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Image Capture Illumination ..................6-5 Snapshot Mode Timeout ..................6-6 Snapshot Aiming Pattern ..................6-6 Image Cropping ...................... 6-7 Crop to Pixel Addresses ..................6-8 Image Brightness (Target White) ................6-9 JPEG Quality and Size Value ................. 6-9 Image File Format Selector ..................
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Chapter 9: USB Interface Introduction ........................9-1 Connecting a USB Interface ..................9-2 USB Parameter Defaults ....................9-3 USB Host Parameters ....................9-5 USB Device Type ....................9-5 CDC COM Port Emulation ..................9-7 Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking ........... 9-7 USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes .............
  • Page 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Convert Wedge Data ....................11-10 Function Key Mapping .................... 11-10 FN1 Substitution ..................... 11-11 Send Make and Break .................... 11-11 Keyboard Maps ....................... 11-12 ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge ..............11-13 Chapter 12: Symbologies Introduction ........................12-1 Scanning Sequence Examples ..................
  • Page 17 Table of Contents xvii Set Lengths for Code 39 ..................12-31 Code 39 Check Digit Verification ................12-32 Transmit Code 39 Check Digit ................12-32 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion ................12-33 Code 93 ........................12-34 Enable/Disable Code 93 ..................12-34 Set Lengths for Code 93 ..................
  • Page 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide GS1 DataBar ........................ 12-63 GS1 DataBar-14 ..................... 12-63 GS1 DataBar Limited ....................12-63 GS1 DataBar Expanded ..................12-64 Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN ................ 12-64 GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level ..............12-65 Composite ........................12-66 Composite CC-C ..................... 12-66 Composite CC-A/B ....................
  • Page 19 Table of Contents Four Slot Battery Charger ..................... 13-8 Features ........................13-8 Inserting Batteries ....................13-8 Charging Batteries ....................13-8 LED Indicators ......................13-9 Troubleshooting ......................13-10 Chapter 14: Advanced Data Formatting Introduction ........................14-1 Rules: Criteria Linked to Actions ................... 14-1 Using ADF Bar Codes ....................
  • Page 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Zeros ....................14-42 Beeps ........................14-47 Send Keystroke (Control Characters and Keyboard Characters) ......14-47 Control Characters .................... 14-47 Keyboard Characters ..................14-52 Send ALT Characters ..................14-66 Send Keypad Characters .................. 14-71 Send Function Key .................... 14-76 Send Right Control Key ..................
  • Page 21 Table of Contents Code 128 ........................C-4 Codabar ........................C-4 MSI ..........................C-4 Interleaved 2 of 5 ......................C-4 PDF417 ......................... C-5 Data Matrix ........................C-5 Maxicode ........................C-5 QR Code ........................C-6 US Postnet ........................C-6 UK Postal ........................C-6 Appendix D: Numeric Bar Codes 0, 1, 2, 3 ........................
  • Page 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Index Glossary Tell Us What You Think...
  • Page 23: About This Guide

    The documentation set for the MT2070/MT2090 devices provides information for specific user needs, and includes:/ • MT2070/ MT2090 Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the device up and running (part number 72-117308-xx). • MT2070/ MT2090 User Guide - describes how to use the device (part number 72E-117859-xx).
  • Page 24: Device Configurations

    MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Device Configurations Data Operating Configuration Radios Display Memory Keypad Capture System MT2090-ML4D62170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 64 MB RAM Windows CE 5.0 21 key Color 64 MB Flash Medium Range, MT2090-SD4D62170WR 802.11/Bluetooth 320x240 64 MB RAM 1D/2D, Windows CE 5.0...
  • Page 25: Chapter Descriptions

    • Chapter 1, Getting Started provides a product overview, unpacking instructions and start up information. • Chapter 2, Operating the MT2070/MT2090 describes the device’s screens, and how to use the device. • Chapter 3, Scanning describes parts of the device, beeper and LED definitions, and how to scan data.
  • Page 26: Notational Conventions

    MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: • Italics are used to highlight the following: • Chapters and sections in this and related documents • Bold text is used to highlight the following: •...
  • Page 27: Related Documents

    Figure 2-10 on page 2-16. Motorola responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
  • Page 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    (if purchased). Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from around the equipment and inspect it for damage. If the equipment was damaged in transit, contact Motorola Solutions Support. See page xxiii for contact information. KEEP THE PACKING.
  • Page 30: Stb2000-F10007R Forklift Single Slot Charge Only

    Quick Reference Guide. SAC2000-4000CR Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Verify that the equipment listed below is included in the box: • Charger • Quick Reference Guide. Accessories Chapter 13, Accessories for a list all accessories available for the MT2070/MT2090 devices.
  • Page 31: Features

    Catch time. The device is not water sealed if the accessory port cover is removed. Beeper WARNING Never connect an Ethernet or phone cable to the host interface port. Charge/Communication Contacts Hook Recesses for Wall Mount Cradle MT2070/MT2090 Figure 1-1...
  • Page 32: Cradle Features

    1 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Cradle Features Single Slot - Front View and Connections Horizontal Desk Mounting Pairing Bar Code (Bluetooth cradles only) Note: An additional Pairing Bar Code is affixed under the cup. Power USB/Host Connector Connector NOTE The functionality of the USB connection to a host PC varies by cradle type.
  • Page 33: Single Slot - Back View

    Getting Started 1 - 5 Single Slot - Back View Mounting Key-Hole Forklift Bracket Forklift Bracket Screw Hole Screw Hole Rubber Rubber Foot Foot Cable Ferrite Hook Power Cable USB/Host Groove Cable Groove Release WARNING Never connect an Snaps Host Port Ethernet or phone cable to the host interface Power Port...
  • Page 34: Single Slot - Mounting Cups

    1 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Single Slot - Mounting Cups Desk Mount Cup Forklift Cup Wall Mount Cup Single Slot Cradle - Mounting Cups Figure 1-4...
  • Page 35: Four Slot - Front View And Connections

    Getting Started 1 - 7 Four Slot - Front View and Connections Ethernet Activity LEDs (Ethernet Charging/ cradles only) Cradle Communications Battery Power Contacts Charging LED Battery (four) Charging Device Well Battery Contacts (four) Well (four) Wall Mounting Interchangeable Latches (two in Desk/Wall Mount each well) Cup (four)
  • Page 36: Four Slot - Back View

    1 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Four Slot - Back View Primary Ethernet Secondary Ethernet Mounting Port (Ethernet port for daisy chain Mounting Hole Power Port cradle only) (Ethernet cradle only) Hole Wall Mount Cup Screws Mounting Hole Mounting Hole...
  • Page 37: Four Slot Spare Battery Charger

    Getting Started 1 - 9 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Cradle Battery Battery Power Charging LED Charging (four) Contacts Battery Well (four) Power Cable Groove Wall Mount Key-Hole (4) Cable Well Rubber Feet Power Port Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Figure 1-7...
  • Page 38: Host Interfaces

    NOTE USB interface types can also be selected via the USB configuration menu on the device. To access the USB configuration menu from the device’s Home screen, select Config... > Configure USB. Out-of-Box Startup To get the MT2070/MT2090 up and running: • Insert the rechargeable Li-ion battery •...
  • Page 39: Insert The Battery

    Getting Started 1 - 11 Insert the Battery The battery resides in a chamber in the device handle. NOTE If the battery is completely discharged, and the unit is powered from a USB or RS232 cable, it may take up to two hours for the unit to power up.There is no indication to the user of this condition and it may appear that the unit is not charging and/or not working correctly.
  • Page 40: Connecting Stb2000-F Cradle

    1 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide If necessary, scan the appropriate host bar code (for non-autodetected interfaces). See the specific host chapter. NOTE Disconnect the power supply before changing host cables, or the device may not recognize the new host.
  • Page 41: Insert The Device In The Cradle

    If the device displays indicating a charging problem, remove the device from the cradle and replace the battery. If one of these icons continues to display, contact Motorola Solutions Support. See Screen Icons on page 2-9 for descriptions of display icons.
  • Page 42: Battery Charging

    Use a cradle or a charge cable to charge the Li-ion battery in the device. Use either the four slot cradle or four slot battery charger to charge up to four spare batteries. The charge cable requires a Motorola approved power supply.
  • Page 43: Battery Safety

    IMPORTANT Battery safety depends on the proper selection and care of batteries. Security Implementation/Protection From Counterfeit Batteries Motorola devices are designed to work only with Motorola batteries. If you see a battery fault indication on the device display, take the following steps: •...
  • Page 44: Sending Data To The Host Computer

    1 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Sending Data to the Host Computer Out of the box, the device supports two modes to send data to a host computer: via cable (RS-232 or USB); and via Bluetooth (open/paired with an STB2078 cradle).
  • Page 45: Startup

    Getting Started 1 - 17 Startup When the device is powered on for the first time, it initializes. The splash screen appears for a short period of time. If the device does not power on, see Resetting the Device on page 1-17.
  • Page 46: Battery Removal

    1 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Battery Removal To remove the battery: Press Menu >Suspend to turn off the screen and place the device in suspend mode. With your thumb, press down on the indentation on the battery lock and drag it away from the battery.
  • Page 47: Lanyard

    Getting Started 1 - 19 Lanyard To install the optional lanyard: Insert the loop on the lanyard into the slot at the bottom of the device. Insert Lanyard Loop Figure 1-12 Thread the upper portion of the lanyard into the loop. Thread the Loop Figure 1-13 Pull the clip through the loop over the tether point and tighten into place.
  • Page 48 1 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 49: Chapter 2 Operating The Mt2070/Mt2090

    Chapter 2 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 Introduction This chapter provides instructions for using and navigating the device.
  • Page 50: Keypad

    2 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keypad The keypad contains alphanumeric characters, scroll keys, function keys and an ENT (Enter) key. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function keys (blue and orange). Note that an application can change the keypad functions so the device's keypad may not function exactly as described.
  • Page 51: Keypad Functionality

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 3 Keypad Functionality NOTE The keypad functionality described in Table 2-1 does not necessarily apply to all configurations of the MT20X0. Keypad Functionality Table 2-1 Press Blue Press Orange Description Left Soft Key, ALT Defaults to the left soft key which initiates the action noted on the bottom left of the screen (usually a menu option);...
  • Page 52 2 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keypad Functionality (Continued) Table 2-1 Press Blue Press Orange Description * F2, 2, A, B, C, a, b, c Defaults to the number 2; F2 when the Blue function key a, b, c, A, B, C is enabled;...
  • Page 53 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 5 Keypad Functionality (Continued) Table 2-1 Press Blue Press Orange Description Defaults to the number 5; F5 when the Blue function key j, k, l, J, K, L F5, 5, J, K, L, j, k, l is enabled;...
  • Page 54 2 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keypad Functionality (Continued) Table 2-1 Press Blue Press Orange Description Defaults to the number 8; F8 when the Blue function key t, u, v, T, U, V F8, 8, T, U, V, t, u, v is enabled;...
  • Page 55: Keypad Multi-Tap Configuration

    For example, multi-taps of the 2 key displays 'a', 'b', 'c', 'A', 'B', 'C', lower case first. The multi-tap sequence can be changed by modifying the Multitap.reg file under the "\Platform" directory on the device. For detailed information, refer to the MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-117858-xx.
  • Page 56: Using The Keypad To Navigate Applications

    Scan bar code data into data fields. • Use Microsoft® ActiveSync® to synchronize or copy information from the host computer to the device. For more information on ActiveSync, refer to the MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide (part number 72E-117858-xx). Entering Information Using the Keypad The alphanumeric keypads produce the 26-character alphabet (A-Z), numbers (0-9), function keys and assorted characters.
  • Page 57: Screen Icons

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 9 Screen Icons Icons Table 2-2 Icon Description Battery Critical low battery (< 5% full); recharge. Battery fault. Battery fault; AC power applied. Low battery; recharge. Low battery; recharge. Battery is 25% full. Battery is 50% full.
  • Page 58 2 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Icons (Continued) Table 2-2 Icon Description Connections Bluetooth is inactive (STB2078 cradle only). Bluetooth is active (STB2078 cradle only). RS-232 connection is active. USB connection is active. Keypad Functionality One time blue key functionality (see Blue on page 2-7).
  • Page 59: Home Screen

    2-26. ScanToIP The Scan-to-IP application allows you to scan directly to a host PC using your existing WiFi network. The application is pre loaded on newer Motorola MT2090 devices and can be downloaded from the Web to older models.See page 2-32.
  • Page 60: Menu

    2 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Home Screen Options (Continued) Table 2-3 Option Description Config... On this screen the user has access to the following features: • Wireless Companion - see page 2-41. • Settings - see page 2-93. •...
  • Page 61: User Settings

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 13 User Settings On this screen, make adjustments for the device’s beeper, backlight and time. Press the Up or Down Scroll key to select an option. User Settings Screen Figure 2-4 • Beeper Volume: Scroll to Beeper Volume and press the right or left Scroll key to choose a Low, Medium or High beeper volume.
  • Page 62 2 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide • Date and Time: With Date and Time highlighted, press ENT to display the Date and Time screen. Date and Time Screen Figure 2-6 • Press TAB to toggle between Date: and Time: fields.
  • Page 63: Device Status

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 15 Device Status This screen displays information about the device: model, serial number, Bluetooth, MAC address and ADCSvcs version. Device Status Screen Figure 2-8 NOTE MAC: field applies to the MT2090 only. Battery Status This screen displays the device’s battery information.
  • Page 64: About

    2 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide About This screen displays version and copyright information. About Screen Figure 2-10 Suspend On the Home screen (see Figure 2-2 on page 2-11) press Menu > Suspend to place the device in sleep mode. To...
  • Page 65: Scan Item

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 17 Scan Item The Scan Item screen allows the user to transmit bar code data to the host PC. To access Scan Item, start at the Home screen, scroll to Scan Item and press ENT.
  • Page 66: Menu

    2 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Menu Press the left soft key to display the Menu. Scan Item Screen - Menu Figure 2-12 Options Scroll to Options... and press ENT to display the options screen to set transmit bar code data options.
  • Page 67: About

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 19 About... Displays information about the ScanItem application. Close Press the right soft key to close the screen and return Home. Close Scroll to Close and press ENT to exit and return Home.
  • Page 68: Scan Inventory

    2 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan Inventory The Scan Inventory screen allows the user to enter inventory information and send it to a local file in the Windows CE file system. Set the file type in which to save the inventory data in Menu > Options screen > Format: (see Figure 2-16 on page 2-21).
  • Page 69: Quantity

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 21 Quantity Quantity defaults to a value of one to transmit one bar code to the host PC. Scroll to Quantity and use the keypad to enter the quantity of SKUs or bar code data to transmit to the host PC (1 to 99999).
  • Page 70: View Inventory Menu

    2 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide View Inventory Menu The View Inventory menu includes several options to maintain and customize inventory data. On the View Inventory screen press the left soft key to display the menu items. Press the Up or Down Scroll key to select an option.
  • Page 71 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 23 • Delete Item Ensure the item to delete is highlighted on the View Inventory screen, then press Menu > Delete Item..The following confirmation dialog displays. Press the left soft key (No) to cancel the delete and return to the View Inventory screen.
  • Page 72: Save Inventory

    2 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide • Export Exporting formats data in a user friendly layout which can be downloaded from the device. On the View Inventory screen, press Menu > Export. The dialog in Figure 2-21 displays indicating the path of the file to be exported to the Application folder on the device.
  • Page 73: About

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 25 Options... Scroll to Options and press ENT to configure the inventory application. On this screen, set the file format and the file storage location to save data. The format is specified in an xml file located in the folder \application\inventory.
  • Page 74: Simple Inventory

    2 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Simple Inventory Similar to Scan Inventory, the Simple Inventory screen allows the user to enter and transmit inventory information. It differs from Scan Inventory in that it transmits data the same way the data is scanned into the MT. For example, if...
  • Page 75: Menu

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 27 Menu Press the left soft key to display the Menu. Simple Inventory Screen - Menu Figure 2-25 Transmit Selecting Transmit sends data to the host PC via the configured interface and protocol (such as USB HID keyboard).
  • Page 76: View Inventory Menu

    2 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide View Inventory Menu The View Inventory menu includes several options to maintain and customize inventory data. On the View Inventory screen press the left soft key to display the menu items. Press the Up or Down Scroll key to select an option.
  • Page 77 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 29 • Delete All On the View Inventory screen, press Menu > Delete All..The following confirmation dialog displays. Press the left soft key (No) to cancel the delete and return to the View Inventory screen. Press the right soft key (Yes) to delete all inventory items listed.
  • Page 78: Save Inventory

    2 - 30 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide press Menu > Save. The following dialog displays indicating a successful save. Press ENT to accept the save and return to the View Inventory screen. Save Dialog Figure 2-30 • Options On the View Inventory screen, press Menu > Options.
  • Page 79: About

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 31 About... Displays information about the ScanInventory application. Close Scroll to Close and press ENT to exit and return Home.
  • Page 80: Scan-To-Ip

    The Scan-to-IP screen allows the user to scan directly to a host PC using your existing wireless network. The application should be pre loaded on the Motorola MT2090 device NOTE Scan-to-IP may not be loaded on older devices. In this case, download the application to your PC;...
  • Page 81 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 33 • Enter the Host (IP) address, or keep the default setting. • Press TAB to Enter the Host port no., or keep the default setting. Terminal Host Setup Screen Figure 2-34 • Click Create pairing barcode and print the bar code (imager units can scan the monitor).
  • Page 82: Suspend

    2 - 34 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide • Scan the bar code to pair with the host PC/server (print and scan the bar code or for imager units, scan the bar code directly on the monitor). Scan-to-IP Pair Bar Code Figure 2-36 •...
  • Page 83: Mcl

    By default, the MCL application on the device is a simple scanning application which performs scanning and sending bar codes to a host computer, and scanning inventory with a timestamp. NOTE The MCL client is pre-licensed on the MT2070 only. The MCL client on the MT2090 requires an activated license to run.
  • Page 84: Scan Transmit

    2 - 36 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan Transmit When Scan Transmit is selected on the Main Menu, the Scan & Send screen displays. On this screen the user can manually enter a quantity and scan data to a computer using a tethered cable or a Bluetooth connection via the STB2078 cradle.
  • Page 85: Scan Inventory

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 37 Scan Inventory When Scan Inventory is selected on the Main Menu, the Scan Inventory screen displays (Figure 2-40). On this screen the user must enter the location in which the inventory is scanned. When a location is not entered, two short beeps sound indicating an error.
  • Page 86: View Data

    2 - 38 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Use the right soft key to select MENU. The Inventory Menu displays. Inventory Menu Screen Figure 2-42 Select the appropriate option and press the right soft key (OK) to perform the appropriate action (View...
  • Page 87: Image Viewer (Devices Equipped With Imagers)

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 39 Image Viewer (Devices Equipped with Imagers) The Image Viewer screen allows the user to preview, snap and save images. To access Imager Sample, start at the Home screen, scroll to Imager Sample and press ENT...
  • Page 88: Options

    2 - 40 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Options Scroll to Options and press ENT to display the Options screen. Press the up or down Scroll key to select an option to edit and press ENT. Options Screen Figure 2-46 • JPEG Quality: Picture quality indicator. Higher numbers produce better quality pictures and larger file sizes).
  • Page 89: Config

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 41 Config To access Config, start at the Home screen, scroll to Config... and press ENT. MT2070 MT2090 Config... Screens Figure 2-47 Wireless Companion (MT2090 Only) NOTE Some screens and windows pictured in this section are samples and can differ from actual screens.
  • Page 90: Find Wlans

    2 - 42 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Find WLANs On the Wireless Companion menu, press the up or down Scroll key to highlight Find WLANs and press ENT to display the Find WLANs screen. Find WLANs Screen Figure 2-49 The Find WLANs list displays: •...
  • Page 91: Changing Profiles

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 43 Icons next to each profile identify the profiles current state. Profile Icons Table 2-4 Icon Description No Icon Profile is not selected, but enabled. Profile is disabled. Profile is Cancelled. A Cancelled profile is disabled until a connect or login function is performed through the configuration editor.
  • Page 92: Profile Id

    2 - 44 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Profile ID Press the up or down Scroll key on the profile menu and select Add. The Profile Entry dialog displays. Profile Entry Screen Figure 2-51 Profile Name The name and (WLAN) identifier of the network connection. Enter a user friendly name for the device profile used to connect to either an AP or another networked device.
  • Page 93: Operating Mode

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 45 Operating Mode Select the operating mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) from the Operating Mode: drop-down list. The operating mode Infrastructure enables the device to transmit and receive data with an AP. Infrastructure is the default mode.
  • Page 94: Channel

    2 - 46 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Channel If Ad-Hoc mode was selected the Ad-Hoc Channel dialog displays. Ad-Hoc - Channel Screen Figure 2-53 Use the Ad-Hoc Channel dialog to configure the required information to create an Ad-Hoc profile. This dialog does not appear if you selected Infrastructure mode.
  • Page 95: Security Mode

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 47 Security Mode If Infrastructure mode was selected the Security Mode dialog displays. Infrastructure - Security Mode/Authentication Type Figure 2-54...
  • Page 96 2 - 48 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Security Mode Use the Security Mode dialog to configure the Security and Authentication methods. If Ad-Hoc mode is selected, this dialog is not available and authentication is set to None by default. Select the security mode from the Security Mode drop-down list. The selection chosen affects the availability of other choices for Authentication Type and Encryption methods.
  • Page 97: Authentication Type

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 49 Authentication Type Select an available authentication type from the drop-down list. The options listed in the drop-down list are based on the selected Security Mode as shown in Table 2-8. The authentication types, other than None, all use IEEE 802.1x authentication to ensure that only valid users and sometimes servers can connect to the network.
  • Page 98 2 - 50 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To select a tunneled authentication type: Select a tunneled authentication type from the drop-down list. See Table 2-9 for the Tunnel Authentication options for each authentication type. Select the User Certificate check box if a certificate is required. If the TLS tunnel type that requires a user certificate is selected, the check box is already selected.
  • Page 99: User Certificate Selection

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 51 Tunneled Authentication Options (Continued) Table 2-9 Authentication Type Tunneled Authentication PEAP TTLS EAP-FAST Description MS CHAP v2 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS CHAP v2) is a password-based, challenge-response, mutual authentication protocol that uses the industry-standard Message Digest 4 (MD4) and Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithms to encrypt responses.
  • Page 100: User Certificate Installation

    2 - 52 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide User Certificate Installation There are two methods available to install a user certificate for authentication. The first is to obtain the user certificate from the Certificate Authority (CA). This requires connectivity with that CA. The second method is to install the user certificate from a file that was placed on the device.
  • Page 101 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 53 To install a user certificate from a file: Tab to Install Certificate and press ENT. The Import Certificate dialog displays. Import Certificate Dialog Box Figure 2-59 Choose Import from File and select OK. The Open dialog displays.
  • Page 102: Server Certificate Selection

    2 - 54 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Enter the password and select OK. The certificate(s) are imported. NOTE Installing a user certificate from a file requires that the file be of type “*.pfx”. Also this file type requires the user to supply a password in order to be read by Fusion.
  • Page 103: User Name

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 55 A dialog displays that lists the certificate files found with the default extension. Open Screen Figure 2-64 Browse to the file and select OK. A confirmation dialog verifies the installation. If the information in this dialog is correct, select Yes. If the information in this dialog is not correct select No.
  • Page 104: Password

    2 - 56 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide dialog, it is cached as usual, but it is not be used to initialize the username field the next time the interactive credential dialog is shown for that profile; the username field is initialized to blank. In summary, the user can control...
  • Page 105: Advanced Identity

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 57 Two radio buttons are added to allow the user to choose a token or static password. Choose the Token radio button when using the profile in conjunction with a token generator (hardware or software).
  • Page 106: Credential Cache Options

    2 - 58 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Credential Cache Options If the user selected any of the password-based authentication types then different credential caching options are available. These options specify when the network credential prompts appear: at connection, on each resume or at a specified time.
  • Page 107 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 59 NOTE Entering credentials applies the credentials to a particular profile. Logging out clears all cached credentials. Editing a profile clears any cached credentials for that profile. Users who configure their APs to use the Fast Session Resume capability available with some Authentication Types (e.g., PEAP) should not check At Connect or On Resume if they wish to avoid being...
  • Page 108: Encryption

    2 - 60 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Tab to Next > and press ENT. The At Time dialog displays. At Time Dialog Box Figure 2-72 Enter the time using the 24 hour clock format in the (hh:mm) text box. Select > to move the time to the right. Repeat for additional time periods.
  • Page 109 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 61 Encryption Options Table 2-11 Encryption Description Open Select Open (the default) when no data packet encryption is needed over the network. Selecting this option provides no security for data transmitted over the network. WEP-40 (40/24) Select WEP-40 (40/24) to use 64-bit key length WEP encryption (the other 24 bits are generated automatically).
  • Page 110: Hexadecimal Keys

    2 - 62 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Encryption / Authentication Matrix (Continued) Table 2-12 Authentication Encryption WPA2 Legacy (Pre-WPA) WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise Personal Personal Open TKIP TKIP PEAP WEP-104 LEAP WEP-104 TTLS WEP-104 If either WEP-40 (40/24) or WEP-104 (104/24) is selected, the wizard displays the key entry dialog unless the Use...
  • Page 111: Pass-Phrase Dialog

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 63 For WEP only, in the Transmit Key drop-down list, select the key to transmit. Tab to Next > and press ENT. The IP Address Entry dialog displays. To enter a hexadecimal key without characters hidden: Tab to Next >...
  • Page 112 2 - 64 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To enter a pass-phrase with characters hidden: Select the For added security - Mask characters entered check box. Tab to Next > and press ENT. WEP-40 and WEP-104 WEP Keys Dialog Boxes Figure 2-76 In the Key field, enter the key.
  • Page 113: Ip Address Entry

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 65 IP Address Entry Use the IPv4 Address Type dialog to configure network address parameters: IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS and WINS. IPv4 Address Type Dialog Box Figure 2-78 IP Address Entry Table 2-13...
  • Page 114 2 - 66 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Static IP Address Entry Fields Table 2-14 Field Description IP Address The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other. Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end.
  • Page 115: Transmit Power

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 67 Transmit Power The Transmit Power drop-down list contains different options for Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure mode. Automatic (i.e., use the current AP settings) and Power Plus (use higher than the current AP settings) are available for Infrastructure mode.
  • Page 116: Battery Usage

    2 - 68 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Power Transmit Options (Ad-Hoc Mode) Table 2-17 Field Description Full Select Full power for the highest transmission power level. Select Full power when operating in highly reflective environments and areas where other devices could be operating nearby or when attempting to communicate with devices at the outer edge of a coverage area.
  • Page 117: Deleting A Profile

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 69 Battery Usage Options Table 2-18 Field Description Continuous Aware Mode (CAM) provides the best network performance, but yields the shortest battery life. Fast Power Save Fast Power Save (the default) performs in the middle of CAM and MAX Power Save with respect to network performance and battery life.
  • Page 118 2 - 70 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Various certificate types display at one time. Select the Certificate Type drop-down box to filter the certificate list to display All, only Root/Server or only User/Client certificates. Certificate Type Options Screen Figure 2-85 The Certificate Manager screen contains command buttons at the bottom of the screen. A button might be disabled (gray) if the operation cannot be performed based on any selected object.
  • Page 119: Certificate Properties

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 71 Certificate Properties To display the detailed properties of a certificate, select a certificate in the list, press ENT to display the menu and select Properties. The screen displays the properties of the certificate. Select a property in the upper list and the detailed information displays in the Expanded Value section.
  • Page 120: Delete A Certificate

    2 - 72 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Select the Import from File (.cer, .pfx) radio button to import a certificate file. The Open screen displays. Select the file to import. Certificate Manager Screen Figure 2-89 Select the Import User Cert from Server radio button to import a certificate from a server. The Install From Server screen displays.
  • Page 121: Manage Pacs

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 73 Manage PACs Users can view and manage Protected Access Credentials (PACs) used by Cisco’s EAP-FAST authentication protocol. On the Wireless Companion menu scroll to Manage PACs and press ENT. The PAC Manager screen displays.
  • Page 122: Pac Properties

    2 - 74 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide PAC Properties Display the detailed properties of a PAC by selecting an item in a sub-tree and selecting Properties or pop-up menu. The following screen displays with the list of properties in the upper portion of the screen. By selecting an entry in the upper list, the expanded details of the entry property displays in the lower list of the screen.
  • Page 123 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 75 Navigate to the file to be imported and choose it. The Import PAC dialog displays. Import PAC Dialog Box Figure 2-96 If the PAC file is password protected, enter the password in the Password field. If you clear the Hide Password check box, the password is displayed in clear text as you type it.
  • Page 124: Options

    2 - 76 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Options Use the Wireless Options dialog to select one of the following operation options from the drop-down list: • Operating Mode (Op Mode) Filtering • Regulatory • Band Selection • System Options • Auto PAC Settings •...
  • Page 125 Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 77 Regulatory Options Use the Regulatory settings to configure the country the device is in. Due to regulatory requirements (within a country) a device is only allowed to use certain channels. Regulatory Options Dialog Box...
  • Page 126: System Options

    Auto Time Config Enables automatic update of the system time. Network association updates the device time based on the time set in the AP. This proprietary feature is only supported with Motorola infrastructure. Enabled by default. Use the Auto PAC Settings to configure whether to allow automatic PAC provisioning and automatic PAC...
  • Page 127: Auto Pac Settings

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 79 Auto PAC Settings Dialog Box Figure 2-102 Auto PAC Settings Table 2-23 Field Description Allow Provisioning Select Yes from the drop-down list to allow the terminal to be automatically provisioned with a PAC when using the EAP-FAST authentication protocol. Select No to disallow automatic PAC provisioning.
  • Page 128 2 - 80 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To delete the password, enter the current password in the Current: text box and leave the New: and Confirm: text boxes empty. Select Save. NOTE Passwords are case sensitive and can not exceed 63 characters.
  • Page 129: Export

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 81 Export NOTE For Windows CE 5.0 devices, exporting options enables settings to persist after a cold boot. Use Export to export all profiles to a registry file and to export the options to a registry file.
  • Page 130: Wireless Status

    2 - 82 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To export all profiles: Select Export All Profiles. The Save As dialog displays. Export All Profiles Save As Dialog Box Figure 2-106 Enter a filename in the Name: field. The default filename is WCS_PROFILES.REG.
  • Page 131: Signal Strength

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 83 • Versions: Displays software, firmware and hardware version numbers. • Quit: Exits the Wireless Status screen. Each option screen contains a back button to return to the main Wireless Status screen. Signal Strength The Signal Strength screen provides information about the connection status of the current wireless profile including signal quality, missed beacons and other statistics described below.
  • Page 132 2 - 84 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Signal Strength Status (Continued) Table 2-24 Field Description Tx Retries Displays a percentage of the number of data packets the device retransmits. The fewer transmit retries, the more efficient the wireless network is. Missed Beacons Displays a percentage of the amount of beacons the device missed.
  • Page 133: Ipv4 Status

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 85 Current Profile Screen (Continued) Table 2-25 Field Description Channel Displays the channel currently being used to communicate with the AP. Country Displays the country setting currently being used. Transmit Power Displays the current radio transmission power level. See Table 2-17 on page 2-68.
  • Page 134: Wireless Log

    2 - 86 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide lPv4 Status Fields (Continued) Table 2-26 Field Description Lease Obtained Displays the date and time that the IP address was obtained. Lease Expires Displays the date and time that the IP address expires. Displays the IP address of the DNS server.
  • Page 135: Versions

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 87 Clearing the Log To clear the log, select Clear. Versions The Versions screen displays software, firmware and hardware version numbers. To open the Versions screen, select Versions in the Wireless Status screen. Versions Screen Figure 2-112 The screen displays Fusion software version numbers as well as application and middleware version information.
  • Page 136: Icmp Ping

    2 - 88 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide ICMP Ping The ICMP Ping screen allows testing of a connection at the network layer (part of the IP protocol) between the device and any other device on the network. Ping tests only stop when Stop Test is selected, the Wireless Diagnostics application is closed or if the device switches between infrastructure and ad-hoc modes.
  • Page 137: Graphs

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 89 Graphs A real time graph of any of the above statistics can be displayed by pressing ENT on the statistic. Graph Example Figure 2-115 Trace Route Trace Route traces a packet from a computer to a host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes.
  • Page 138: Known Aps

    2 - 90 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Known APs The Known APs screen displays the APs in range using the same ESSID as the device. This screen is only available in Infrastructure mode. To open the Known APs screen, select Known APs in the Wireless Diagnostics screen.
  • Page 139: Log On/Off

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 91 Log On/Off When the user selects Log On/Off, the device may be in one of two states; the user may be logged onto the device by already entering credentials through the login box or there is no user logged on. Each of these states has a separate set of use cases and a different look to the dialog.
  • Page 140: Enable/Disable Radio

    2 - 92 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Log On/Off Options Table 2-28 Field Description Wireless Profile Field When launching the login application, the Wireless Profile field has available all the wireless profiles that require credentials. This includes profiles that use EAP TLS, PEAP, LEAP, EAP-TTLS or EAP-FAST.
  • Page 141: Settings

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 93 Settings The Settings screen allows the user to set bar code parameters on the device. To access Settings from the Home screen, select Config... > Scanner Settings. Use the keypad to navigate through General Parameters and Barcode Settings to set the appropriate environment for the device.
  • Page 142: Rapid Deployment

    Figure 2-122 MSP Agent Motorola’s Mobility Services Platform 3 (MSP 3) is a scalable software solution that provides a single point of control for managing large numbers of devices within an enterprise. MSP 3 consists of a server-based software product and a set of device-resident software components collectively called the MSP 3 Client software which enable the management of devices.
  • Page 143: Btexplorer

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 95 BTExplorer BTExplorer is used to configure Bluetooth services and settings as well as to establish connections to other Bluetooth devices. NOTE ADCServices must be disabled in order to use BTExplorer. To launch BTExplorer: From the main menu, navigate to and select Config … .
  • Page 144 2 - 96 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Select Next. Depending on the service selected in Figure 2-124, BTExplorer discovers devices in range and selects devices that provide the service selected. New Connection Wizard, Select Remote Device Screen Figure 2-125 Select Next in Figure 2-125.
  • Page 145: Add A Bluetooth Service

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 97 When the wizard completes, a connection is automatically saved in favorites and the Favorites window displays. New Connection Wizard, Favorites Screen Figure 2-128 Add a Bluetooth Service The following Bluetooth services can be added: •...
  • Page 146 2 - 98 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Select Add in Figure 2-129 and choose a service from the list. Add Local Service Screen Figure 2-130 In this example, Serial Port Service is chosen. Click OK. Serial Port Service is added to the list.
  • Page 147: Turn Bluetooth On/Off

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 99 Turn Bluetooth On/Off To turn the Bluetooth radio off: Open the BTExplorer application to display the Favorites window (Figure 2-128). Home screen > Config... > BTExplorer > Device > Disable Bluetooth. To turn the Bluetooth radio on:...
  • Page 148: Security Tab

    2 - 100 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Security Tab On the Favorites window (Figure 2-128), use the keypad and select Device > Settings > Security. Bluetooth Settings - Security Screen Figure 2-134 To adjust the security settings for an individual service:...
  • Page 149: Virtual Com Port Tab

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 101 Tab to and select Delete Devices and/or Delete Link Keys to delete all discovered devices and link keys. NOTE To force BTExplorer to re-discover devices in the area, select Delete Devices. Virtual COM Port Tab...
  • Page 150: Configure Usb

    2 - 102 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide To load or remove profiles: Navigate to a check box next to the profile. Press the orange key on the keypad and press the Space key to select/clear the check box. NOTE The Serial Port profile is always active and cannot be removed.
  • Page 151: Menu

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 103 Configure USB - Option Descriptions (Continued) Table 2-29 USB Configuration Description SNAPI w/Imaging Configures the device to use the SNAPI protocol with imaging on device only. IBM Tabletop Configures the device to use the IBM tabletop protocol on both device and cradle.
  • Page 152: Utilities

    2 - 104 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Utilities To access Utilities, start at the Home screen, scroll to Utilities... and press ENT. The Utilities screen displays. Utilities Screen Figure 2-139 Within the utilities submenu, the following programs are available for use by developers and integrators: •...
  • Page 153: File Explorer Keypad Usage

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 105 File Explorer Keypad Usage • Enter key: Drills down one level when a folder is selected; attempts to execute an .exe file. • Up/Down keys: Scrolls up and/or down in a list. • Right/Left keys: Pages up and/or down.
  • Page 154: Resetting The Mt20X0

    2 - 106 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Resetting the MT20X0 If the device stops responding to input, reset it. There are two types of resets, warm boot and cold boot. A warm boot restarts the device by closing all running programs. All data that is not saved is lost.
  • Page 155: Waking The Mt20X0

    Operating the MT2070/MT2090 2 - 107 Waking the MT20X0 The wakeup conditions define what actions wake up the device. These settings are configurable and the factory default settings shown in Table 2-30 are subject to change/update. Wakeup Conditions (Default Settings)
  • Page 156 2 - 108 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 157: Chapter 3 Scanning

    Chapter 3 Scanning Introduction This chapter provides beeper and LED definitions, techniques involved in scanning bar codes, general instructions and tips about scanning, and decode zone diagrams. Beeper Definitions The device issues different beep sequences and patterns to indicate status. Table 3-1 defines beep sequences that occur during both normal scanning and while programming the device.
  • Page 158 3 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Beeper Definitions (Continued) Table 3-1 Beeper Sequence Indication High/low/high/low beeps Successful program exit with change in parameter setting. Macro PDF (MPDF) 2 long low beeps File ID error. A bar code not in the current MPDF sequence was scanned.
  • Page 159: Led Definitions

    Scanning 3 - 3 LED Definitions In addition to beep sequences, the device uses a two-color LED to indicate status. Table 3-2 defines LED colors that display during scanning. Standard LED Definitions Table 3-2 Indication Hand-Held Scanning Standard Use No power is applied to the device, or the device is on and ready to scan. Green A bar code was successfully decoded.
  • Page 160: Scanning In Hand-Held Mode

    3 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scanning in Hand-Held Mode IMPORTANT A scan application, such as Scan Item (scanitem.exe), must be launched to allow scanning. See Scan Item on page 2-17 for more information. Scanning with the MT20X0 When out of the IntelliStand or removed from the wall mount bracket, the device operates in standard trigger mode.
  • Page 161 Aiming Pattern Scanning Orientation with Imager Aiming Pattern Figure 3-3 NOTE Scanning Direct Part Mark (DPM) bar codes with the MT2070-DP scanner: Due to the reflective nature of some surfaces used with DPM bar codes (see Figure 3-3), it may be necessary to tilt the scanner at an angle relative to the target (Motorola recommends 25-45 degrees).
  • Page 162: Laser Aiming

    3 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Laser Aiming In hand-held mode, the laser device projects a laser line by default. Ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol. WRONG RIGHT 012345 012345 Scanning Orientation with Laser Aiming Pattern...
  • Page 163: Scanning In Presentation Mode

    Scanning 3 - 7 Scanning in Presentation Mode The optional IntelliStand adds greater flexibility to scanning operation. When you insert the device into the stand’s “cup,” the device’s built-in sensor places the device in presentation (hands-free) mode. When you remove the device from the stand it operates in its normal hand-held mode.
  • Page 164: Scanning Considerations

    Practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within. NOTE Contact Motorola Solutions Support if persistent scanning difficulties develop. Decoding properly printed bar codes should be quick and effortless.
  • Page 165: Decode Distances

    Scanning 3 - 9 Decode Distances MT2070/2090-SL (Standard Range Laser) Decode Distances Table 3-3 Typical Working Range Label Density English Metric Code 39 - 4 mil 0.1 - 2.8 in. 0.254 - 7.112 cm Code 39 - 5 mil 0.2 - 5.3 in.
  • Page 166 ** Near decode distance is limited by the field of view Decode distances are measured under ambient light of 35 (±5) foot-candle in the plane of the farthest bar code. MT2070/2090-HD (High Density Range Imager) Decode Distances Table 3-6 Typical Working Range...
  • Page 167: Chapter 4 Radio Communications

    Chapter 4 Radio Communications Introduction This chapter provides information about the modes of operation and features available for wireless communication between MT20X0s, cradles and hosts. The chapter also includes the parameters necessary to configure the device. The device ships with the settings shown in the Table 4-1 on page 4-2 (also see Appendix A, Standard Default...
  • Page 168: Radio Communications Parameter Defaults

    4 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Radio Communications Parameter Defaults Table 4-1 lists the defaults for radio communication parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in this chapter. Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters...
  • Page 169: Wireless Beeper Definitions

    Radio Communications 4 - 3 Wireless Beeper Definitions When the device scans the pairing bar code it issues various beep sequences indicating successful or unsuccessful operations. See Table 4-2 for beep sequences that occur during pairing operations. Wireless Beeper Definitions Table 4-2 Beeper Sequence Indication...
  • Page 170: Radio Communications Host Types

    4 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Radio Communications Host Types To set up the device for communication with a cradle, or to use standard Bluetooth profiles, scan the appropriate host type bar code below. • Cradle Host (default) - Select this host type for device(s) to cradle operation. The device must then be paired to the cradle and the cradle communicates directly to the host via the host interface cable connection.
  • Page 171 Radio Communications 4 - 5 Radio Communications Host Types (continued) *Cradle Host Serial Port Profile (Master) Serial Port Profile (Slave) Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave)
  • Page 172: Bluetooth Technology Profile Support

    4 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Bluetooth Technology Profile Support With Bluetooth Technology Profile Support, the cradle is not required for wireless communication. The device communicates directly to the host using Bluetooth technology. The device supports the standard Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) and HID Profiles which enable the device to communicate with other Bluetooth devices that support these profiles.
  • Page 173: Bluetooth Friendly Name

    Select General Discoverable Mode when initiating connection from a PC. • Select Limited Discoverable Mode when initiating connection from a mobile device (e.g., Motorola Q), and the device does not appear in General Discoverable Mode. Note that it can take longer to discover the device in this mode.
  • Page 174: Hid Host Parameters

    4 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide HID Host Parameters The device supports keyboard emulation over the Bluetooth HID profile. In this mode the device can interact with Bluetooth enabled hosts supporting the HID profile as a Bluetooth keyboard. Scanned data is transmitted to the host as keystrokes.
  • Page 175 Radio Communications 4 - 9 HID Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes - continued) Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows French Canadian Windows 2000/XP Portuguese/Brazilian Windows...
  • Page 176: Hid Keyboard Keystroke Delay

    4 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when the HID host requires a slower transmission of data. No Delay (0 msec)
  • Page 177: Hid Ignore Unknown Characters

    Radio Communications 4 - 11 HID Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is scanned, all bar code data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error beeps sound. When Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is scanned, bar codes containing at least one unknown character are not sent to the host, and an error beep sounds.
  • Page 178: Hid Keyboard Fn1 Substitution

    4 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide HID Keyboard FN1 Substitution When enabled, this parameter allows replacement of any FN1 character in an EAN128 bar code with a Key Category and value chosen by the user. See FN1 Substitution Values on page 5-25 to set the Key Category and Key Value.
  • Page 179: Simulated Caps Lock

    Radio Communications 4 - 13 Simulated Caps Lock When enabled, the device inverts upper and lower case characters on the device bar code as if the Caps Lock state is enabled on the keyboard. This inversion is done regardless of the current state of the keyboard Caps Lock state.
  • Page 180: Auto-Reconnect Feature

    4 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Auto-reconnect Feature When in SPP Master or Cradle Host mode, the device automatically tries to reconnect to a remote device when a disconnection occurs that is due to the radio losing communication. This can happen if the device goes out of range with the remote device, or if the remote device powers down.
  • Page 181: Reconnect Attempt Interval

    Radio Communications 4 - 15 Reconnect Attempt Interval When a device disconnects as it goes out of range, it immediately attempts to reconnect for the default time interval of 30 seconds. This time interval can be changed to one of the following options: •...
  • Page 182 4 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Reconnect Attempt Interval (continued) Attempt to Reconnect for 1 Hour Attempt to Reconnect Indefinitely...
  • Page 183: Auto-Reconnect In Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (Hid Slave) Mode

    Radio Communications 4 - 17 Auto-reconnect in Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave) Mode In Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave) mode, select a re-connect option for when the device loses its connection with a remote device: • Auto-reconnect on Bar Code Data: The device auto-reconnects when you scan a bar code. With this option, a delay can occur when transmitting the first characters.
  • Page 184: Out Of Range Indicator

    4 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Out of Range Indicator An out of range indicator can be set by scanning Enable Beep on Reconnect Attempt on page 4-14 and extending the time using the Reconnect Attempt Interval on page 4-15.
  • Page 185: Mt20X0(S) To Cradle Support

    Radio Communications 4 - 19 MT20X0(s) To Cradle Support Modes of Operation The charging cradle with radio supports two radio communication modes of operation, allowing the device to communicate wirelessly: • Point-to-Point • Multipoint-to-Point. Point-to-Point Communication In Point-to-Point communication mode, the cradle allows one device to connect to it at a time. In this mode, the device is paired to the cradle either by insertion into the cradle (if pairing on contacts is enabled, page 4-22), or by...
  • Page 186: Pairing

    4 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide multipoint-to-point mode, the cradle forwards parameter settings to all connected scanners, each scanner decides to store the parameter or not based on the parameter broadcast setting. *Enable Parameter Broadcast Disable Parameter Broadcast Pairing Pairing is the process by which a device initiates communication with a cradle. Scanning Multipoint-to-Point activates multi device-to-cradle operation and allows up to seven devices to pair to one cradle.
  • Page 187: Pairing Modes

    Radio Communications 4 - 21 Pairing Modes When operating with the cradle, two modes of pairing are supported: • Locked Pairing Mode - When a cradle is paired (connected) to the device (or to seven devices in Multipoint-to-Point mode), any attempt to connect a different device, by either scanning the PAIR bar code on the cradle or by inserting it into the cradle with the pairing on contacts feature enabled (page 4-22), is...
  • Page 188: Pairing Methods

    Unpair the device from the cradle or PC/host to make the cradle available for pairing with another device. Scan the bar code below to disconnect the device from its cradle/PC host. An unpairing bar code is also included in the MT2070/MT2090 Quick Start Guide. Unpairing...
  • Page 189: Pairing Bar Code Format

    Radio Communications 4 - 23 Pairing Bar Code Format When the device is configured as an SPP Master, you must create a pairing bar code for the remote Bluetooth device to which the device can connect. You must know the Bluetooth address of the remote device. Pairing bar codes are Code 128 bar codes and are formatted as follows: <Fnc 3>Bxxxxxxxxxxxx where:...
  • Page 190: Considerations

    4 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Considerations The system administrator determines the Connection Maintenance Interval. A shorter interval allows new users to gain access to abandoned connections more quickly, but causes problems if users leave the work area for extended periods. A longer interval allows existing users to leave the work area for longer periods of time, but ties up the system for new users.
  • Page 191 Radio Communications 4 - 25 Connection Maintenance Interval (continued) Set Interval to 4 Hours Set Interval to 8 Hours Set Interval to 24 Hours Set Interval to Forever...
  • Page 192: Bluetooth Security

    4 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Bluetooth Security The device supports Bluetooth Authentication and Encryption. Authentication can be requested by either the remote device or the device. When Authentication is requested, the device uses its programmed PIN code to generate a link key. The device stores this link key upon pairing, so you do not have to re-enter the PIN code when moving in and out of range, switching profiles, or switching between devices (e.g., between the cradle and the...
  • Page 193: Pin Code

    Radio Communications 4 - 27 PIN Code To set the PIN code (e.g., password) on the device, scan the bar code below followed by five alphanumeric programming bar codes from Appendix E, Alphanumeric Bar Codes. The default PIN code is 12345. If the device communicates with a cradle with security enabled, synchronize the PIN codes on the device and cradle.
  • Page 194: Encryption

    4 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Encryption NOTE Authentication must be performed before Encryption can take effect. To set up the device for enabling Encryption, scan Enable Encryption. To prevent the device from enabling Encryption, scan Disable Encryption. When enabled, the radio encrypts data...
  • Page 195: Chapter 5 User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options

    Chapter 5 User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options Introduction You can program the device to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes each user preference feature and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. The device ships with the settings shown in Table 5-1 on page 5-2 (also see Appendix A, Standard Default...
  • Page 196: Scanning Sequence Examples

    5 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases, scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to set the beeper tone to high, scan the High Frequency (beeper tone) bar code listed under Beeper Tone on page 5-13.
  • Page 197 F0h 2Ah Enable 5-18 Batch Mode F1 20h No Batch Mode 5-19 FIPS Mode F1h E0h Disable 5-21 DPM Scanning (MT2070-DP only) F1h 09h Enable 5-21 Miscellaneous Options Transmit Code ID Character None 5-22 Prefix Value 63h 69h 7013 <CR><LF>...
  • Page 198: User Preferences

    5 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide User Preferences Set Default Parameter You can reset the device to two types of defaults: factory defaults or custom defaults. Scan the appropriate bar code below to reset the decoder to its default settings and/or set its current settings as custom defaults.
  • Page 199: Host Mode

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 5 Host Mode Parameter # F1h A4h Attribute # 2A4h The MT20X0 supports cable and Bluetooth data paths to send bar code data. Only one data path can be active. Scanning a parameter below determines the type of host interface to use for bar code data transmission. •...
  • Page 200: Decode Pager Motor Enable

    5 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decode Pager Motor Enable Parameter # F1h 65h Attribute # 265h Type: Bit The MT20X0 includes a pager motor which, when enabled, vibrates the device for a period of time when a successful decode occurs.
  • Page 201: Parameter Bar Code Scanning

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 7 Parameter Bar Code Scanning Parameter # ECh To disable the decoding of parameter bar codes, including the Set Defaults parameter bar codes, scan the Disable Parameter Scanning bar code below. To enable decoding of parameter bar codes, scan Enable Parameter Scanning.
  • Page 202: Scan Angle

    5 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan Angle Parameter # BFh This parameter sets the scan angle to narrow, medium, or wide. Narrow Angle (10°) (00h) Medium Angle (35°) (01h) *Wide Angle (47°) (02h)
  • Page 203: Adaptive Scanning

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 9 Adaptive Scanning Parameter # F1 CD The MT20X0-MML (laser configuration) includes the SE960 scan engine with adaptive scanning. This engine uses a range finder to provide feedback on how far away a bar code is when scanning, and automatically optimizes parameters to improve decode performance.
  • Page 204: Interference Suppression Mode

    5 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Adaptive Scanning (continued) Interference Suppression Mode Parameter # F8h 04h B3h • Disable Interference Suppression: Reduced working range is possible in the presence of interfering ambient light. • Interference Suppression Always On: Recommended only if the scanner is always in the presence of interfering ambient light.
  • Page 205: Interference Suppression Scan Angle

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 11 Adaptive Scanning (continued) Interference Suppression Scan Angle Parameter # F8h 04h DBh • Medium Interference Suppression Scan Angle: Recommended for maximum working range in the presence of interfering ambient light. • Wide Interference Suppression Scan Angle: This is recommended for use applications where no change in scan angle is desired.
  • Page 206: Beep After Good Decode

    5 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Beep After Good Decode Parameter # 38h Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the device beeps after a good decode. If selecting Do Not Beep After Good Decode, the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and to indicate error conditions.
  • Page 207: Beeper Tone

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 13 Beeper Tone Parameter # 91h To select a decode beep frequency (tone), scan one of the following bar codes. Low Tone (02h) Medium Tone (01h) High Tone (00h)
  • Page 208: Beeper Volume

    5 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Beeper Volume Parameter # 8Ch To select a beeper volume, scan the Low Volume, Medium Volume, or High Volume bar code. Low Volume (02h) Medium Volume (01h) High Volume (00h)
  • Page 209: Hand-Held Trigger Mode

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 15 Hand-Held Trigger Mode Parameter # 8Ah Select one of the following trigger modes for the device: • Standard (Level) - A trigger pull activates decode processing. Decode processing continues until the bar code decodes, you release the trigger, or the Decode Session Timeout occurs.
  • Page 210: Picklist Mode

    5 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Picklist Mode Parameter # F0h 92h Picklist mode enables the device to decode only bar codes that are aligned under the laser crosshair. Select one of the following picklist modes for the device: •...
  • Page 211: Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 17 Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol Parameter # 89h Use this option in presentation mode to prevent the beeper from continuously beeping when a symbol is left in the device’s field of view. It is programmable in 0.1 second increments from 0.0 to 9.9 seconds. The default interval is 0.5 seconds.
  • Page 212: Decoding Illumination (Hand-Held Mode Only)

    5 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decoding Illumination (Hand-Held Mode only) Parameter # F0h, 2Ah When in hand-held mode, selecting Enable Decoding Illumination causes the device to flash illumination to aid decoding. Select Disable Decoding Illumination to prevent the device from using decoding illumination.
  • Page 213: Batch Mode

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 19 Batch Mode Parameter # F1 20h Attribute # 544h The device supports three versions of batch mode. When the device is configured for any of the batch modes, it attempts to store bar code data (not parameter bar codes) until transmission is initialized, or the maximum number of bar codes are stored.
  • Page 214 5 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Batch Mode (continued) Parameter # 544 Normal (000h) Out of Range Batch Mode (001h) Standard Batch Mode (002h) Cradle/Cable Contact Batch Mode (003h) Enter Batch Mode Send Batch Data...
  • Page 215: Fips Mode

    DPM Scanning NOTE When the MT2070-DP is DPM enabled, the scanner reads all symbols including DPM, 1D, PDF417, etc. If you do not require DPM reading, scan Disable DPM Scanning to ensure optimum scanner performance. If you enable DPM Scanning, disable Picklist Mode on page 5-16 when scanning a DPM bar code.
  • Page 216: Miscellaneous Parameters

    5 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Miscellaneous Parameters Transmit Code ID Character Parameter # 2Dh A Code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned bar code. This is useful when decoding more than one code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the Code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol.
  • Page 217: Prefix/Suffix Values

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 23 Prefix/Suffix Values Key Category Parameter # P = 63h, S1 = 62h, S2 = 64h Decimal Value Parameter # P = 69h, S1 = 68h, S2 = 6Ah You can append a prefix and/or one or two suffixes to scan data for use in data editing. To set a value for a prefix or suffix, scan a four-digit number (i.e., four bar codes from Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes) that corresponds to that...
  • Page 218: Scan Data Transmission Format

    5 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scan Data Transmission Format Parameter # EBh To change the scan data format, scan one of the following eight bar codes corresponding to the desired format. NOTE If using this parameter do not use ADF rules to set the prefix/suffix...
  • Page 219: Fn1 Substitution Values

    User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options 5 - 25 Scan Data Transmission Format (continued) <PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 1> (05h) <PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 2> (06h) <PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 1> <SUFFIX 2> (07h) FN1 Substitution Values Key Category Parameter # 67h Decimal Value Parameter # 6Dh The Wedge and USB HID Keyboard hosts support a FN1 Substitution feature.
  • Page 220: Transmit "No Read" Message

    5 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Transmit “No Read” Message Parameter # 5Eh Scan a bar code below to select whether or not to transmit a No Read message. Enable this to transmit the characters NR when a bar code does not decoded. Disable this to send nothing to the host if a symbol does not decode.
  • Page 221: Chapter 6 Imaging Preferences

    Chapter 6 Imaging Preferences Introduction You can program the device to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes imaging preference features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. The device ships with the settings in Imaging Preferences Parameter Defaults on page 6-2 (also see Appendix A,...
  • Page 222: Scanning Sequence Examples

    6 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to disable image capture illumination, scan the Disable Image Capture Illumination bar code under Image Capture Illumination on page 6-5.
  • Page 223 Imaging Preferences 6 - 3 Imaging Preferences Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 6-1 Parameter Parameter Default Page Number Number Signature Capture Width F4h F0h 6Eh 6-13 Signature Capture Height F4h F0h 6Fh 6-13 Signature Capture JPEG Quality F0h A5h 6-13 Video View Finder F0h 44h Disable 6-14...
  • Page 224: Imaging Preferences

    Snapshot Mode Timeout on page 6-6 to adjust this timeout period. The default timeout period is 30 seconds. To disable the laser aiming pattern during Snapshot Mode, see Snapshot Aiming Pattern on page 6-6. NOTE Refer to the Motorola EMDK for the Snapshot Mode API.
  • Page 225: Image Capture Illumination

    Imaging Preferences 6 - 5 Image Capture Illumination Parameter # F0h 69h Selecting Enable Image Capture Illumination causes illumination to turn on during every image capture. Disable illumination to prevent the device from using illumination. Enabling illumination usually results in superior images. The effectiveness of illumination decreases as the distance to the target increases.
  • Page 226: Snapshot Mode Timeout

    6 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Snapshot Mode Timeout Parameter # F0h, 43h This parameter sets the amount of time the device remains in Snapshot Mode. The device exits Snapshot Mode when you pull the trigger, or when the Snapshot Mode Timeout elapses. To set this timeout value, scan the bar...
  • Page 227: Image Cropping

    Imaging Preferences 6 - 7 Image Cropping Parameter # F0h, 2Dh This parameter crops a captured image. Select Disable Image Cropping to present the full 752 x 480 pixels. Select Enable Image Cropping to crop the image to the pixel addresses set in Crop to Pixel Addresses on page 6-8.
  • Page 228: Crop To Pixel Addresses

    6 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Crop to Pixel Addresses Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Bh (Top) Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Ch (Left) Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Dh (Bottom) Parameter # F4h, F0h, 3Eh (Right) If you selected Enable Image Cropping, set the pixel addresses from (0,0) to (751,479) to crop to.
  • Page 229: Image Brightness (Target White)

    Imaging Preferences 6 - 9 Image Brightness (Target White) Parameter # F0h 86h Type: Byte Range: 1 - 240 This parameter sets the Target White value used in Snapshot, Video and Video Viewfinder mode when using auto exposure. White and black are defined as 255 decimal and 0, respectively. Setting the value to the factory default of 180 sets the white level of the image to ~180.
  • Page 230: Image File Format Selector

    6 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Image File Format Selector IMPORTANT Before entering snapshot mode to take pictures with the device, ensure the device is set up to interface with a USB connection via the Symbol Native API (SNAPI) with Imaging Interface on page 9-6.
  • Page 231: Signature Capture

    Imaging Preferences 6 - 11 Signature Capture Parameter # 5Dh A signature capture bar code is a special-purpose symbology which delineates a signature capture area in a document with a machine-readable format. The recognition pattern is variable so it can optionally provide an index to various signatures.
  • Page 232: Signature Capture File Format Selector

    6 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Signature Capture File Format Selector Parameter # F0h, 39h Select a signature file format appropriate for the system (BMP, TIFF, or JPEG). The device stores captured signatures in the selected format. BMP Signature Format...
  • Page 233: Signature Capture Width

    Imaging Preferences 6 - 13 Signature Capture Width Parameter # F4h, F0h, 6Eh The aspect ratio of the Signature Capture Width and Signature Capture Height parameters must match that of the signature capture area. For example, a 4 x 1 inch signature capture area would require a 4 to 1 aspect ratio of width to height.
  • Page 234: Video View Finder

    6 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Video View Finder Parameter # F0h, 44h Select Enable Video View Finder to project the video view finder while in Video Mode, or Disable Video View Finder to turn the video view finder off.
  • Page 235: Chapter 7 Customizing The Mt20X0

    Chapter 7 Customizing the MT20X0 Introduction This chapter includes information about customizing the MT20X0 for the end user. By default, the device launches the shell program, Navigator.exe, which provides access to default demonstration applications. The out-of-the-box view and startup was selected to demonstrate the capabilities of the device and is not intended to be used by end users.
  • Page 236: Customizing The Startup Program

    7 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Customizing the Startup Program By default, Navigator.exe is selected as the startup program. This program provides the Home screen view and accessibility to the demonstration/configuration applications such as: • Scan Item • Scan Inventory •...
  • Page 237: Customizing The Home Screen View

    Customizing the Home Screen View By default, the initial view on the MT20X0 is the Home screen. MT2090 MT2070 Home Screen Figure 7-1 The contents of the Home screen (Navigator.exe) are driven by an XML file named Navigator.xml which resides in the \Platform folder on the device.
  • Page 238: Navigator.xml File Content

    7 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Navigator.xml File Content <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <navigator> <title>Navigator</title> <show_images>true</show_images> <show_numbers>true</show_numbers> <allow_exit>false</allow_exit> <menu> <item> <name>Scan Item</name> <command>\Windows\ScanItem.exe</command> </item> <item> <name>Scan Inventory</name> <command>\Windows\ScanInventory.exe</command> </item> <item> <name>MCL</name> <command>\application\MCL\startmcl.exe</command> </item> <item> <name>Image Viewer</name> <command>\Windows\ImagerSampleMT.exe</command> </item> <item> <name>Config...</name> <menu>...
  • Page 239: Customizing The Scan Item Or Scan Inventory Program

    7 - 5 Customizing the Scan Item or Scan Inventory Program The demonstration applications, ScanItem.exe and ScanInventory.exe are available through the Motorola EMDK for the MT2000 Series devices. These applications use the MT2000 Series device specific assemblies and are available in both C# and VB.NET under Visual Studio 2005 and 2008.
  • Page 240: Disabling Mt2000 Scanner Services

    Access the /Platform folder on the device via File Explorer. Delete the ADCServices.reg file. Alternately, you can also stop MT2000 Scanner Services from running programmatically by issuing the ADCAPI_StopService() C API. For more information, refer to the Motorola EMDK for C version documentation.
  • Page 241: Chapter 8 Rs-232 Interface

    NOTE he device uses TTL RS-232 signal levels, which interface with most system architectures. For system architectures requiring RS-232C signal levels, Motorola offers different cables providing TTL-to-RS-232C conversion. Contact Motorola Solutions Support for more information. Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks ( ) indicate default values.
  • Page 242: Connecting An Rs-232 Interface

    8 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting an RS-232 Interface Connect the device directly to the host computer. Interface Cable Power Supply Cable Serial Port Connector to Host RS-232 Direct Connection Figure 8-1 NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in...
  • Page 243: Rs-232 Parameter Defaults

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 3 RS-232 Parameter Defaults Table 8-1 lists the defaults for RS-232 host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the RS-232 Host Parameters section beginning on page 8-4. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 244: Rs-232 Host Parameters

    8 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide RS-232 Host Parameters Various RS-232 hosts use their own parameter default settings. Selecting standard, ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Olivetti, or Omron sets the defaults listed in Table 8-2. Terminal Specific RS-232...
  • Page 245 RS-232 Interface 8 - 5 RS-232 Host Parameters (continued) Selecting ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Olivetti, or Omron enables the transmission of code ID characters listed in Table 8-3. These code ID characters are not programmable and are separate from the Transmit Code ID feature.
  • Page 246: Host Types

    8 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide RS-232 Host Types To select an RS-232 host interface, scan one of the following bar codes. Standard RS-232 ICL RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode A Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode B Olivetti ORS4500 Omron Scanning Standard RS-232 activates the RS-232 driver, but does not change port settings (e.g., parity, data bits,...
  • Page 247: Baud Rate

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 7 RS-232 Host Types (continued) OPOS/JPOS Fujitsu RS-232 Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the device's baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host device. Otherwise, data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted form. Baud Rate 600 Baud Rate 1200 Baud Rate 2400...
  • Page 248 8 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Baud Rate (continued) Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate 19,200 Baud Rate 38,400 Baud Rate 57,600 Baud Rate 115,200...
  • Page 249: Parity

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 9 Parity A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the parity type according to host device requirements. • Select Odd parity to set the parity bit value to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that the coded character contains an odd number of 1 bits.
  • Page 250: Stop Bit Select

    8 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Stop Bit Select The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. Select the number of stop bits (one or two) based on the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommodate.
  • Page 251: Check Receive Errors

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 11 Check Receive Errors Select whether or not to check the parity, framing, and overrun of received characters. The parity value of received characters is verified against the parity parameter selected above. Check For Received Errors Do Not Check For Received Errors Hardware Handshaking The data interface consists of an RS-232 port designed to operate either with or without the hardware handshaking...
  • Page 252 8 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Hardware Handshaking (continued) • None: Scan this bar code to disable hardware handshaking. • Standard RTS/CTS: Scan this bar code to select Standard RTS/CTS Hardware Handshaking. • RTS/CTS Option 1: If you select RTS/CTS Option 1, the device asserts RTS before transmitting and ignores the state of CTS.
  • Page 253: Software Handshaking

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 13 Software Handshaking This parameter offers control of the data transmission process in addition to, or instead of, that offered by hardware handshaking. There are five options. If software handshaking and hardware handshaking are both enabled, hardware handshaking takes precedence. •...
  • Page 254 8 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Software Handshaking (continued) None ACK/NAK ACK/NAK with ENQ XON/XOFF...
  • Page 255: Host Serial Response Time-Out

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 15 Host Serial Response Time-out This parameter specifies how long the device waits for an ACK, NAK, or CTS before determining that a transmission error occurred. This only applies when in one of the ACK/NAK software handshaking modes, or RTS/CTS hardware handshaking mode.
  • Page 256: Rts Line State

    8 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide RTS Line State This parameter sets the idle state of the Serial Host RTS line. Scan a bar code below to select Low RTS or High RTS line state. Host: Low RTS Host: High RTS Beep on <BEL>...
  • Page 257: Intercharacter Delay

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 17 Intercharacter Delay This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay inserted between character transmissions. Minimum: 0 msec Low: 25 msec Medium: 50 msec High: 75 msec Maximum: 99 msec...
  • Page 258: Nixdorf Beep/Led Options

    8 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Nixdorf Beep/LED Options If you selected Nixdorf Mode B, this indicates when the device beeps and turns on its LED after a decode. Normal Operation (Beep/LED immediately after decode) Beep/LED After Transmission Beep/LED After CTS Pulse Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize.
  • Page 259: Ascii Character Set For Rs-232

    RS-232 Interface 8 - 19 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 You can assign the values in Table 8-4 as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission. Prefix/Suffix Values Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Full ASCII ASCII Character Value Code 39 Encode Character 1000 1001 1002...
  • Page 260 8 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Full ASCII ASCII Character Value Code 39 Encode Character 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 Space Space 1033 1034 " 1035 1036 1037 1038 & 1039 ‘ 1040...
  • Page 261 RS-232 Interface 8 - 21 Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Full ASCII ASCII Character Value Code 39 Encode Character 1057 1058 1059 1060 < 1061 1062 > 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077...
  • Page 262 8 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Full ASCII ASCII Character Value Code 39 Encode Character 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105...
  • Page 263 RS-232 Interface 8 - 23 Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 8-4 Prefix/Suffix Full ASCII ASCII Character Value Code 39 Encode Character 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 Undefined 7013 ENTER...
  • Page 264 8 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 265: Chapter 9 Usb Interface

    Chapter 9 USB Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the device with a USB host. The device connects directly to a USB host, or a powered USB hub, which powers it. No additional power supply is required. Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks ( ) indicate default values.
  • Page 266: Connecting A Usb Interface

    9 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting a USB Interface Interface Cable USB Connector USB Connection Figure 9-1 NOTES 1. Connect a power supply to the cradle (not shown) for fast charging. 2. When connecting the host cable directly to the device, the host cable should not be attached to or detached from the device more than once a day (to prevent excessive contact wear).
  • Page 267: Usb Parameter Defaults

    USB Interface 9 - 3 To set up the device: NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in Figure 9-1 are examples only. The connectors may be different than those illustrated, but the steps to connect the device are the same.
  • Page 268 9 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Interface Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 9-1 Parameter Default Page Number USB FN1 Substitution Disable 9-13 Function Key Mapping Disable 9-14 Simulated Caps Lock Disable 9-14 Convert Case None 9-15 USB Transmission Speed Parameters...
  • Page 269: Usb Host Parameters

    USB Interface 9 - 5 USB Host Parameters USB Device Type IMPORTANT The SNAPI interface connection is supported only by a cable connection between the device and host. Select the desired USB device type. NOTE When changing USB Device Types, the device automatically resets and issues the standard startup beep sequences.
  • Page 270 9 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Device Type (continued) Simple COM Port Emulation Symbol Native API (SNAPI) with Imaging Interface Symbol Native API (SNAPI) without Imaging Interface ActiveSync Host...
  • Page 271: Cdc Com Port Emulation

    USB Interface 9 - 7 CDC COM Port Emulation When enabled, the device reports a generic (non-unique) GUID in place of its unique GUID. This allows a single COM port to be allocated for multiple devices, although only a single such device should be connected at any given time.
  • Page 272: Usb Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes

    9 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. This setting applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. North American Standard USB Keyboard German Windows...
  • Page 273 USB Interface 9 - 9 USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes (continued) Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows (ASCII) Portuguese-Brazilian Windows...
  • Page 274: Usb Keystroke Delay

    9 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data. No Delay Medium Delay (20 msec)
  • Page 275: Usb Ignore Unknown Characters

    USB Interface 9 - 11 USB Ignore Unknown Characters This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device and IBM device. Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. Select Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters.
  • Page 276: Usb Ignore Type Directive

    9 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Ignore Type Directive This applies only to IBM handheld, IBM tabletop, and OPOS devices. Scan one of the following bar codes to honor or ignore a code type enable/disable directive. All directives are still acknowledged as if they were processed.
  • Page 277: Emulate Keypad With Leading Zero

    USB Interface 9 - 13 Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero Enable this to send character sequences sent over the numeric keypad as ISO characters which have a leading zero. For example ASCII A transmits as “ALT MAKE” 0 0 6 5 “ALT BREAK”. Disable Keypad Emulation with Leading Zero Enable Keypad Emulation with Leading Zero USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution...
  • Page 278: Function Key Mapping

    9 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control-key sequences (see Table 9-2 on page 9-20). Enable this parameter to send the keys in bold in place of the standard key mapping. Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not you enable this parameter.
  • Page 279: Convert Case

    USB Interface 9 - 15 Convert Case Enable this to convert all bar code data to the selected case. No Case Conversion Convert All to Upper Case Convert All to Lower Case...
  • Page 280: Usb Transmission Speed Parameters

    9 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Transmission Speed Parameters Use the following parameters to speed USB data transmission: • USB Polling Interval - When using more current USB systems, use this parameter to set a lower interval in order to increase data transmission speed.
  • Page 281 USB Interface 9 - 17 USB Polling Interval (continued) 5 msec 6 msec 7 msec 8 msec 9 msec...
  • Page 282: Fast Hid Keyboard

    9 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Fast HID Keyboard This option transmits USB HID keyboard data at a faster rate. NOTE Quick Emulation overrides Fast HID. Enable Disable Quick Keypad Emulation This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation Device and if Emulate Keypad is enabled. This parameter enables a quicker method of keypad emulation where ASCII sequences are only sent for ASCII characters not found on the keyboard.
  • Page 283: Usb Hid Over The Stb2000 Charge-Only Cradle

    USB Interface 9 - 19 USB HID Over the STB2000 Charge-only Cradle This parameter allows HID keyboard mode over the STB2000 charge-only cradle. Scan *HID Keyboard Emulation on page 9-5 (default), then scan Enable USB HID Over STB2000 Contact below. When the scanner is inserted into the STB2000 cradle, and the USB cable is connected to the PC, the cradle is enumerated as HID keyboard.
  • Page 284: Ascii Character Set For Usb

    9 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide ASCII Character Set for USB USB Prefix/Suffix Values Table 9-2 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/ Suffix Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1000 CTRL 2 1001 CTRL A 1002 CTRL B 1003 CTRL C 1004 CTRL D...
  • Page 285 USB Interface 9 - 21 USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 9-2 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/ Suffix Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1025 CTRL Y 1026 CTRL Z 1027 CTRL [/ESC 1028 CTRL \ 1029 CTRL ] 1030 CTRL 6 1031 CTRL - 1032 Space...
  • Page 286 9 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 9-2 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/ Suffix Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 < 1061 1062 > 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068...
  • Page 287 USB Interface 9 - 23 USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 9-2 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/ Suffix Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102...
  • Page 288 9 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Table 9-2 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/ Suffix Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126...
  • Page 289 USB Interface 9 - 25 USB ALT Key Character Set Table 9-3 ALT Keys Keystroke 2064 ALT 2 2065 ALT A 2066 ALT B 2067 ALT C 2068 ALT D 2069 ALT E 2070 ALT F 2071 ALT G 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I...
  • Page 290 9 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB GUI Key Character Set Table 9-4 GUI Key Keystroke 3000 Right Control Key 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051 GUI 3 3052 GUI 4 3053 GUI 5 3054 GUI 6...
  • Page 291 USB Interface 9 - 27 USB GUI Key Character Set (Continued) Table 9-4 GUI Key Keystroke 3081 GUI Q 3082 GUI R 3083 GUI S 3084 GUI T 3085 GUI U 3086 GUI V 3087 GUI W 3088 GUI X 3089 GUI Y 3090...
  • Page 292 9 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB F Key Character Set Table 9-5 F Keys Keystroke 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 5011 5012 5013 5014 5015 5016 5017 5018 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023 5024...
  • Page 293 USB Interface 9 - 29 USB Numeric Keypad Character Set Table 9-6 Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 6043 6044 undefined 6045 6046 6047 6048 6049 6050 6051 6052 6053 6054 6055 6056 6057 6058 Enter 6059 Num Lock...
  • Page 294 9 - 30 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide USB Extended Keypad Character Set Table 9-7 Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 PgUp 7004 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012...
  • Page 295: Chapter 10 Ibm 468X / 469X Interface

    Chapter 10 IBM 468X / 469X Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the device with an IBM 468X/469X host. Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks ( ) indicate default values. Disable Convert to Code 39 Feature/Option Indicates Default NOTE Most computer monitors allow scanning the bar codes directly on the screen.
  • Page 296: Connecting To An Ibm 468X/469X Host

    10 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting to an IBM 468X/469X Host Connect the device directly to the host interface. Interface Cable Host Port Connector IBM Direct Connection Figure 10-1 NOTE Connect a power supply to the cradle (not shown) for fast charging.
  • Page 297: Ibm Parameter Defaults

    IBM 468X / 469X Interface 10 - 3 IBM Parameter Defaults Table 10-1 lists the defaults for IBM host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 10-4. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 298: Ibm 468X/469X Host Parameters

    10 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide IBM 468X/469X Host Parameters Port Address This parameter sets the IBM 468X/469X port used. NOTE Scanning one of these bar codes enables the RS-485 interface on the device. None Selected Hand-Held Scanner Emulation (Port 9B)
  • Page 299: Convert Unknown To Code 39

    IBM 468X / 469X Interface 10 - 5 Convert Unknown to Code 39 Scan a bar code below to enable or disable the conversion of unknown bar code type data to Code 39. Enable Convert Unknown to Code 39 Disable Convert Unknown to Code 39...
  • Page 300 10 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 301: Chapter 11 Keyboard Wedge Interface

    Chapter 11 Keyboard Wedge Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up a Keyboard Wedge interface with the device/cradle. With this interface, the cradle is connected between the keyboard and host computer, and translates scanned bar code data into keystrokes.
  • Page 302: Connecting A Keyboard Wedge Interface

    11 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface Male DIN Connector Y-cable Female DIN Keyboard Connector Keyboard Connector Keyboard Wedge Connection with Y-cable Figure 11-1 NOTE Connect a power supply to the cradle (not shown) for fast charging.
  • Page 303: Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults

    Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 3 Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults Table 11-1 lists the defaults for Keyboard Wedge host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) in the Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters section beginning on page 11-4. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and...
  • Page 304: Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters

    11 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Types Select the Keyboard Wedge host by scanning one of the bar codes below. IBM PC/AT & IBM PC Compatibles IBM AT Notebook...
  • Page 305: Keyboard Wedge Country Types - Country Codes

    Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 5 Keyboard Wedge Country Types - Country Codes Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. If your keyboard type does not appear, see Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation on page 11-8. North American German Windows French Windows French Canadian Windows 95/98 French Canadian Windows XP/2000...
  • Page 306 11 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge Country Types - Country Codes (continued) Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows Portuguese-Brazilian Windows...
  • Page 307: Ignore Unknown Characters

    Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 7 Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. Select Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters. The device issues no error beeps. Select Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send bar code data up to the first unknown character.
  • Page 308: Intra-Keystroke Delay

    11 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Intra-Keystroke Delay Enable this to insert an additional delay between each emulated key depression and release. This sets the Keystroke Delay parameter to a minimum of 5 msec as well. Enable Disable Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation...
  • Page 309: Caps Lock On

    Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 9 Caps Lock On Enable this to emulate keystrokes as if the Caps Lock key is always pressed. Enable Caps Lock On Disable Caps Lock On Caps Lock Override If you enable this, on AT or AT Notebook hosts, the device ignores the state of the Caps Lock key. Therefore, an ‘A’...
  • Page 310: Convert Wedge Data

    11 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Convert Wedge Data Enable this to convert all bar code data to the selected case. Convert to Upper Case Convert to Lower Case No Convert Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as control key sequences (see Table 11-2 on page 11-13).
  • Page 311: Fn1 Substitution

    Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 11 FN1 Substitution Enable this to replace FN1 characters in an EAN128 bar code with a user-selected keystroke (see Substitution on page 11-11). Enable Disable Send Make and Break Enable this to prevent sending the scan codes for releasing a key. *Send Make and Break Scan Codes Send Make Scan Code Only...
  • Page 312: Keyboard Maps

    11 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Maps See the following keyboard maps for prefix/suffix keystroke parameters. To program the prefix/suffix values, see the bar codes on page 5-23. 7006 7014 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009...
  • Page 313: Ascii Character Set For Keyboard Wedge

    Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 13 ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge NOTE Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code special character ($ + % /) preceding a Code 39 character and assigns an ASCII character value to the pair. For example, if you enable Code 39 Full ASCII and scan +B, it transmits as b, %J as ?, and %V as @.
  • Page 314 11 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 11-2 Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1024 CTRL X 1025 CTRL Y 1026 CTRL Z 1027 CTRL [ /ESC 1028 CTRL \ 1029...
  • Page 315 Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 15 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 11-2 Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 < 1061 1062 > 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069...
  • Page 316 11 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 11-2 Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 ‘...
  • Page 317 Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 17 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 11-2 Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Keystroke Encode Char.acter 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 The keystroke in bold transmits only if you enabled Function Key Mapping on...
  • Page 318 11 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge ALT Key Character Set (Continued) Table 11-3 ALT Keys Keystroke 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079...
  • Page 319 Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 19 Keyboard Wedge GUI Key Character Set (Continued) Table 11-4 GUI Keys Keystrokes 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI 9 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 3067 GUI C 3068 GUI D 3069 GUI E 3070 GUI F 3071 GUI G...
  • Page 320 11 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge F Key Character Set Table 11-5 F Keys Keystroke 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 5011 5012 5013 5014 5015 5016 5017 5018 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023...
  • Page 321 Keyboard Wedge Interface 11 - 21 Keyboard Wedge Numeric Keypad Character Set (Continued) Table 11-6 Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6046 6047 6048 6049 6050 6051 6052 6053 6054 6055 6056 6057 6058 Enter 6059 Num Lock Keyboard Wedge Extended Keypad Character Set Table 11-7 Extended Keypad Keystroke...
  • Page 322 11 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Wedge Extended Keypad Character Set (Continued) Table 11-7 Extended Keypad Keystroke 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Dn Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow...
  • Page 323: Chapter 12 Symbologies

    Chapter 12 Symbologies Introduction This chapter describes symbology features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. Before programming, follow the instructions in Chapter 1, Getting Started. To set feature values, scan a single bar code or a short bar code sequence. The settings are stored in non-volatile memory and are preserved even when the device powers down.
  • Page 324: Errors While Scanning

    12 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Errors While Scanning Unless otherwise specified, to correct an error during a scanning sequence, just re-scan the correct parameter. Symbology Parameter Defaults Table 12-1 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters.Scan the appropriate bar codes in this guide. These new values replace the standard default values in memory.
  • Page 325 Symbologies 12 - 3 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 12-1 Parameter Parameter Default Page Number Number Convert UPC-E1 to A Disable 12-19 EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend Disable 12-20 Bookland ISBN Format F1h 40h ISBN-10 12-21 UCC Coupon Extended Code Enable 12-22 Coupon Report F1h DAh New Coupon Symbols 12-22...
  • Page 326 12 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 12-1 Parameter Parameter Default Page Number Number Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) Disable 12-39 Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Disable 12-39 Set Lengths for I 2 of 5...
  • Page 327 Symbologies 12 - 5 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 12-1 Parameter Parameter Default Page Number Number US Postnet Disable 12-56 US Planet Disable 12-56 Transmit US Postal Check Digit Enable 12-57 UK Postal Disable 12-57 Transmit UK Postal Check Digit Enable 12-58 Japan Postal F0h 22h...
  • Page 328 12 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 12-1 Parameter Parameter Default Page Number Number QR Code F0h 25h Enable 12-72 MicroQR F1h 3Dh Enable 12-72 Aztec F1h 3Eh Enable 12-73 Symbology-Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level 12-74 Security Level...
  • Page 329: Upc/Ean

    Symbologies 12 - 7 UPC/EAN Enable/Disable UPC-A Parameter # 01h To enable or disable UPC-A, scan the appropriate bar code below Enable UPC-A (01h) Disable UPC-A (00h) Enable/Disable UPC-E Parameter # 02h To enable or disable UPC-E, scan the appropriate bar code below Enable UPC-E (01h) Disable UPC-E...
  • Page 330: Enable/Disable Upc-E1

    12 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Enable/Disable UPC-E1 Parameter # 0Ch UPC-E1 is disabled by default. To enable or disable UPC-E1, scan the appropriate bar code below. NOTE UPC-E1 is not a UCC (Uniform Code Council) approved symbology. Enable UPC-E1...
  • Page 331: Enable/Disable Ean-13/Jan-13

    Symbologies 12 - 9 Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 Parameter # 03h To enable or disable EAN-13/JAN-13, scan the appropriate bar code below Enable EAN-13/JAN-13 (01h) Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 (00h) Enable/Disable Bookland EAN Parameter # 53h To enable or disable Bookland EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Bookland EAN (01h) Disable Bookland EAN...
  • Page 332: Decode Upc/Ean/Jan Supplementals

    12 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals Parameter # 10h Supplementals are bar codes appended according to specific format conventions (e.g., UPC A+2, UPC E+2, EAN 13+2). The following options are available: • If you select Ignore UPC/EAN with Supplementals, and the device is presented with a UPC/EAN plus supplemental symbol, the device decodes UPC/EAN and ignores the supplemental characters.
  • Page 333 Symbologies 12 - 11 Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued) Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Only With Supplementals (01h) Ignore Supplementals (00h) Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (02h) Enable 378/379 Supplemental Mode (04h) Enable 978/979 Supplemental Mode (05h) Enable 977 Supplemental Mode (07h)
  • Page 334 12 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued) 414/419/434/439 Supplemental Mode Enable (06h) 491 Supplemental Mode Enable (08h) Enable Smart Supplemental Mode (03h) Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1 (09h) Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1 and 2 (0Ah) Smart Supplemental Plus User-Programmable...
  • Page 335: User-Programmable Supplementals

    Symbologies 12 - 13 User-Programmable Supplementals Supplemental 1: Parameter # F1h 43h Supplemental 2: Parameter # F1h 44h If you selected a Supplemental User-Programmable option from Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals on page 12-10, select User-Programmable Supplemental 1 to set the 3-digit prefix. Then select the 3 digits using the numeric bar codes beginning on page D-1.
  • Page 336: Upc/Ean/Jan Supplemental Aim Id Format

    12 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format Parameter # F1h A0h Select an output format when reporting UPC/EAN/JAN bar codes with supplementals with AIM ID enabled: • Separate - UPC/EAN with supplementals transmit as ]E<0 or 4><data>]E<1 or 2>[supp data] •...
  • Page 337: Transmit Upc-E Check Digit

    Symbologies 12 - 15 Transmit UPC-E Check Digit Parameter # 29h The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC-E check digit. It is always verified to guarantee the integrity of the data.
  • Page 338: Transmit Upc-E1 Check Digit

    12 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit Parameter # 2Ah The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC-E1 check digit. It is always verified to guarantee the integrity of the data.
  • Page 339: Upc-E Preamble

    Symbologies 12 - 17 UPC-E Preamble Parameter # 23h Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There are three options for transmitting a UPC-E preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 340: Upc-E1 Preamble

    12 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UPC-E1 Preamble Parameter # 24h Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There are three options for transmitting a UPC-E1 preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 341: Convert Upc-E To Upc-A

    Symbologies 12 - 19 Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Parameter # 25h Enable this to convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Digit).
  • Page 342: Ean-8/Jan-8 Extend

    12 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend Parameter # 27h Enable this parameter to add five leading zeros to decoded EAN-8 symbols to make them compatible in format to EAN-13 symbols. Disable this to transmit EAN-8 symbols as is.
  • Page 343: Bookland Isbn Format

    Symbologies 12 - 21 Bookland ISBN Format Parameter # F1h 40h If you enabled Bookland EAN using Enable/Disable Bookland EAN on page 12-9, select one of the following formats for Bookland data: • Bookland ISBN-10 - The device reports Bookland data starting with 978 in traditional 10-digit format with the special Bookland check digit for backward-compatibility.
  • Page 344: Ucc Coupon Extended Code

    12 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UCC Coupon Extended Code Parameter # 55h Enable this parameter to decode UPC-A bar codes starting with digit ‘5’, EAN-13 bar codes starting with digit ‘99’, and UPC-A/GS1-128 Coupon Codes. UPCA, EAN-13, and GS1-128 must be enabled to scan all types of Coupon Codes.
  • Page 345: Issn Ean

    Symbologies 12 - 23 • - Scanning an old coupon symbol reports both UPC and Code 128, and scanning an Both Coupon Formats interim coupon symbol or a new coupon symbol reports Databar Expanded. Old Coupon Symbols (00h) New Coupon Symbols (01h) Both Coupon Formats (02h)
  • Page 346: Code 128

    12 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 128 Enable/Disable Code 128 Parameter # 08h To enable or disable Code 128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 128 (01h) Disable Code 128 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 128 Parameter # L1 = D1h, L2 = D2h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s)
  • Page 347 Symbologies 12 - 25 Set Lengths for Code 128 (continued) Code 128 - One Discrete Length Code 128 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 128 - Length Within Range *Code 128 - Any Length...
  • Page 348: Enable/Disable Gs1-128 (Formerly Ucc/Ean-128)

    12 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) Parameter # 0Eh NOTE Code128 must be enabled prior to using this symbology. To enable or disable GS1-128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable GS1-128 (01h) Disable GS1-128 (00h)
  • Page 349: Isbt Concatenation

    Symbologies 12 - 27 ISBT Concatenation Parameter # F1h 41h Select an option for concatenating pairs of ISBT code types: • If you select Disable ISBT Concatenation, the device does not concatenate pairs of ISBT codes it encounters. • If you select Enable ISBT Concatenation, there must be two ISBT codes in order for the device to decode and perform concatenation.
  • Page 350: Check Isbt Table

    12 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Check ISBT Table Parameter # F1h 42h The ISBT specification includes a table that lists several types of ISBT bar codes that are commonly used in pairs. If you set ISBT Concatenation to Enable, enable Check ISBT Table to concatenate only those pairs found in this table.
  • Page 351: Code 39

    Symbologies 12 - 29 Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 Parameter # 00h To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 39 (01h) Disable Code 39 (00h) Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 Parameter # 0Dh Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters.
  • Page 352: Convert Code 39 To Code 32

    12 - 30 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Parameter # 56h Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable converting Code 39 to Code 32.
  • Page 353: Set Lengths For Code 39

    Symbologies 12 - 31 Set Lengths for Code 39 Parameter # L1 = 12h, L2 = 13h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 39 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 354: Code 39 Check Digit Verification

    12 - 32 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 39 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 30h Enable this feature to check the integrity of all Code 39 symbols to verify that the data complies with specified check digit algorithm. Only Code 39 symbols which include a modulo 43 check digit are decoded. Enable this feature if the Code 39 symbols contain a Modulo 43 check digit.
  • Page 355: Code 39 Full Ascii Conversion

    Symbologies 12 - 33 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Parameter # 11h Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39 which pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 39 Full ASCII (01h) Disable Code 39 Full ASCII...
  • Page 356: Code 93

    12 - 34 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 93 Enable/Disable Code 93 Parameter # 09h To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 93 (01h) Disable Code 93 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 93 Parameter # L1 = 1Ah, L2 = 1Bh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s)
  • Page 357 Symbologies 12 - 35 Set Lengths for Code 93 (continued) Code 93 - One Discrete Length Code 93 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 93 - Length Within Range Code 93 - Any Length...
  • Page 358: Code 11

    12 - 36 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 11 Code 11 Parameter # 0Ah To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 11 (01h) Disable Code 11 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 11 Parameter # L1 = 1Ch, L2 = 1Dh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s)
  • Page 359 Symbologies 12 - 37 Set Lengths for Code 11 (continued) Code 11 - One Discrete Length Code 11 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 11 - Length Within Range Code 11 - Any Length...
  • Page 360: Code 11 Check Digit Verification

    12 - 38 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 11 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 34h This feature allows the device to check the integrity of all Code 11 symbols to verify that the data complies with the specified check digit algorithm. This selects the check digit mechanism for the decoded Code 11 bar code. The options are to check for one check digit, check for two check digits, or disable the feature.
  • Page 361: Transmit Code 11 Check Digits

    Symbologies 12 - 39 Transmit Code 11 Check Digits Parameter # 2Fh This feature selects whether or not to transmit the Code 11 check digit(s). Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) (Enable) (01h) Do Not Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) (Disable) (00h) NOTE Code 11 Check Digit Verification must be enabled for this parameter to function.
  • Page 362: Set Lengths For Interleaved 2 Of 5

    12 - 40 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 Parameter # L1 = 16h, L2 = 17h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for I 2 of 5 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 363 Symbologies 12 - 41 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued) I 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length I 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths I 2 of 5 - Length Within Range I 2 of 5 - Any Length...
  • Page 364: I 2 Of 5 Check Digit Verification

    12 - 42 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 31h Enable this feature to check the integrity of all I 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the specified Uniform Symbology Specification (USS), or the Optical Product Code Council (OPCC) check digit algorithm.
  • Page 365: Convert I 2 Of 5 To Ean-13

    Symbologies 12 - 43 Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 Parameter # 52h Enable this parameter to convert 14-character I 2 of 5 codes to EAN-13, and transmit to the host as EAN-13. To accomplish this, the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled, and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN-13 check digit.
  • Page 366: Set Lengths For Discrete 2 Of 5

    12 - 44 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 Parameter # L1 = 14h, L2 = 15h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for D 2 of 5 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 367 Symbologies 12 - 45 Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued) D 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length D 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths D 2 of 5 - Length Within Range D 2 of 5 - Any Length...
  • Page 368: Codabar (Nw - 7)

    12 - 46 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Codabar (NW - 7) Enable/Disable Codabar Parameter # 07h To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Codabar (01h) Disable Codabar (00h) Set Lengths for Codabar Parameter # L1 = 18h, L2 = 19h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s)
  • Page 369 Symbologies 12 - 47 Set Lengths for Codabar (continued) Codabar - One Discrete Length Codabar - Two Discrete Lengths Codabar - Length Within Range Codabar - Any Length...
  • Page 370: Clsi Editing

    12 - 48 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide CLSI Editing Parameter # 36h Enable this parameter to strip the start and stop characters and insert a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar symbol. Enable this feature if the host system requires this data format.
  • Page 371: Codabar Upper Or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection

    Symbologies 12 - 49 Codabar Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection Parameter # # F2h 57h Select whether to detect upper case or lower case Codabar start/stop characters. Lower Case (01h) Upper Case (00h)
  • Page 372: Msi

    12 - 50 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Enable/Disable MSI Parameter # 0Bh To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable MSI (01h) Disable MSI (00h) Set Lengths for MSI Parameter # L1 = 1Eh, L2 = 1Fh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s)
  • Page 373 Symbologies 12 - 51 Set Lengths for MSI (continued) NOTE Due to the construction of the MSI symbology, it is possible for a scan line covering only a portion of the code to transmit as a complete scan, yielding less data than is encoded in the bar code. To prevent this, select specific lengths (MSI - One Discrete Length, Two Discrete Lengths) for MSI applications.
  • Page 374: Msi Check Digits

    12 - 52 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide MSI Check Digits Parameter # 32h With MSI symbols, one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader. The second check digit is optional. If the MSI codes include two check digits, scan the Two MSI Check Digits bar code to enable verification of the second check digit.
  • Page 375: Msi Check Digit Algorithm

    Symbologies 12 - 53 MSI Check Digit Algorithm Parameter # 33h Two algorithms are possible for the verification of the second MSI check digit. Select the bar code below corresponding to the algorithm used to encode the check digit. MOD 10/MOD 11 (00h) MOD 10/MOD 10 (01h)
  • Page 376: Korean 3 Of 5

    12 - 54 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Korean 3 of 5 Enable/Disable Korean 3 of 5 Parameter # F1h 45h To enable or disable Korean 3 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. NOTE The length for Korean 3 of 5 is fixed at 6.
  • Page 377: Inverse 1D

    Symbologies 12 - 55 Inverse 1D Parameter # F1h 4Ah This parameter sets the 1D inverse decoder setting. Options are: • - the digital scanner decodes regular 1D bar codes only. Regular Only • - the digital scanner decodes inverse 1D bar codes only. Inverse Only •...
  • Page 378: Postal Codes

    12 - 56 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Postal Codes US Postnet Parameter # 59h To enable or disable US Postnet, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable US Postnet (01h) Disable US Postnet (00h) US Planet Parameter # 5Ah To enable or disable US Planet, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 379: Transmit Us Postal Check Digit

    Symbologies 12 - 57 Transmit US Postal Check Digit Parameter # 5Fh Select whether to transmit US Postal data, which includes both US Postnet and US Planet, with or without the check digit. Transmit US Postal Check Digit (01h) Do Not Transmit US Postal Check Digit (00h) UK Postal Parameter # 5Bh...
  • Page 380: Transmit Uk Postal Check Digit

    12 - 58 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Transmit UK Postal Check Digit Parameter # 60h Select whether to transmit UK Postal data with or without the check digit. Transmit UK Postal Check Digit (01h) Do Not Transmit UK Postal Check Digit...
  • Page 381: Australian Postal

    Symbologies 12 - 59 Australian Postal Parameter # F0h, 23h To enable or disable Australian Postal, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Australian Postal (01h) Disable Australian Postal (00h)
  • Page 382: Australia Post Format

    12 - 60 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Australia Post Format Parameter # F1h CEh To select one of the following formats for Australia Post, scan the appropriate bar code below: • (or Smart mode) - Attempt to decode the Customer Information Field using the N and C Autodiscriminate Encoding Tables.
  • Page 383: Netherlands Kix Code

    Symbologies 12 - 61 Netherlands KIX Code Parameter # F0h, 46h To enable or disable Netherlands KIX Code, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Netherlands KIX Code (01h) Disable Netherlands KIX Code (00h) USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail Parameter # F1h 50h To enable or disable USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 384: Upu Fics Postal

    12 - 62 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UPU FICS Postal Parameter # F1h 63h To enable or disable UPU FICS Postal, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable UPU FICS Postal (01h) Disable UPU FICS Postal (00h)
  • Page 385: Gs1 Databar-14

    Symbologies 12 - 63 GS1 DataBar The variants of GS1 DataBar are DataBar-14, DataBar Expanded, and DataBar Limited. The limited and expanded versions have stacked variants. Scan the appropriate bar codes to enable or disable each variant of GS1 DataBar. GS1 DataBar-14 Parameter # F0h 52h.
  • Page 386: Gs1 Databar Expanded

    12 - 64 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide GS1 DataBar Expanded Parameter # F0h 54h. Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded (01h) Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded (00h) Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN Parameter # F0h, 8Dh This parameter only applies to GS1 DataBar-14 and GS1 DataBar Limited symbols not decoded as part of a Composite symbol.
  • Page 387: Gs1 Databar Limited Security Level

    Symbologies 12 - 65 GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level Parameter # F1h D8h The digital scanner offers four levels of decode security for GS1 DataBar Limited bar codes. There is an inverse relationship between security and digital scanner aggressiveness. Increasing the level of security may result in reduced aggressiveness in scanning, so only choose the level of security necessary.
  • Page 388: Composite

    12 - 66 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Composite Composite CC-C Parameter # F0h 55h Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type CC-C. Enable CC-C (01h) Disable CC-C (00h) Composite CC-A/B Parameter # F0h 56h Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type CC-A/B.
  • Page 389: Composite Tlc-39

    Symbologies 12 - 67 Composite TLC-39 Parameter # F0h 73h Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type TLC-39. Enable TLC39 (01h) Disable TLC39 (00h) UPC Composite Mode Parameter # F0h 58h Select an option for linking UPC symbols with a 2D symbol during transmission as if they were one symbol: •...
  • Page 390: Composite Beep Mode

    12 - 68 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Composite Beep Mode Parameter # F0h 8Eh To select the number of decode beeps when a composite bar code is decoded, scan the appropriate bar code. Single Beep After Both are Decoded (00h) Beep as Each Code Type is Decoded...
  • Page 391: Enable/Disable Micropdf417

    Symbologies 12 - 69 Enable/Disable MicroPDF417 Parameter # E3h To enable or disable MicroPDF417, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable MicroPDF417 (01h) Disable MicroPDF417 (00h)
  • Page 392: Code 128 Emulation

    12 - 70 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 128 Emulation Parameter # 7Bh Enable this parameter to transmit data from certain MicroPDF417 symbols as Code 128. AIM Code ID Character (01h) on page 5-22 must be enabled for this parameter to work.
  • Page 393: Data Matrix

    Symbologies 12 - 71 Data Matrix Parameter # F0h, 24h To enable or disable Data Matrix, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Data Matrix (01h) Disable Data Matrix (00h) Maxicode Parameter # F0h, 26h To enable or disable Maxicode, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Maxicode (01h) Disable Maxicode...
  • Page 394: Qr Code

    12 - 72 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide QR Code Parameter # F0h,25h To enable or disable QR Code, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable QR Code (01h) Disable QR Code (00h) MicroQR Parameter # F1h 3Dh To enable or disable MicroQR, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 395: Aztec

    Symbologies 12 - 73 Aztec Parameter # F1h 3Eh To enable or disable Aztec, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Aztec (01h) Disable Aztec (00h)
  • Page 396: Redundancy Level 1

    12 - 74 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Redundancy Level Parameter # 4Eh The device offers four levels of decode redundancy. Select higher redundancy levels for decreasing levels of bar code quality. As redundancy levels increase, the device’s aggressiveness decreases. Select the redundancy level appropriate for the bar code quality.
  • Page 397: Redundancy Level 4

    Symbologies 12 - 75 Redundancy Level 4 The following code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded: Redundancy Level 4 Codes Table 12-5 Code Type Code Length Redundancy Level 1 (01h) Redundancy Level 2 (02h) Redundancy Level 3 (03h) Redundancy Level 4 (04h)
  • Page 398: Security Level

    12 - 76 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Security Level Parameter # 4Dh The device offers four levels of decode security for delta bar codes, which include the Code 128 family, UPC/EAN, and Code 93. Select increasing levels of security for decreasing levels of bar code quality. There is an inverse relationship between security and device aggressiveness, so choose only that level of security necessary for any given application.
  • Page 399: Report Version

    Symbologies 12 - 77 Report Version Scan the bar code below to report the version of software installed in the device. Report Software Version...
  • Page 400 12 - 78 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 401: Chapter 13 Accessories

    Chapter 13 Accessories Introduction The MT2070/MT2090 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. This chapter provides information about cables, single slot cradles, multi-slot cradles and the four slot battery charger. Accessories Table 13-1 Accessory Description Cradles Single slot charge only cradle STB2000-C10007R single slot charge only with ActiveSync cradle charges the device’s Li-ion battery installed in the device.
  • Page 402: Maintenance

    13 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Accessories (Continued) Table 13-1 Accessory Description Four slot charge/Ethernet cradle STB2000-C40017R four slot Ethernet cradle charges up to four spare batteries and up to four devices with batteries installed. It also synchronizes up to four devices with a host computer through an Ethernet connection.
  • Page 403: Single Slot Cradles

    (STB2000-F only). Any discussion of transmission of information refers specifically to cradles with Bluetooth technology. NOTE Use ONLY a LISTED Motorola, Type no. 50-14000 (5-14Vdc/ 1.5A min.), or PWRS-14000 (5-14Vdc/ 1.5A min.), Direct Plug-In Power supply, marked Class 2 or LPS (IEC60950-1, SELV). Use of alternative Power Supply will invalidate any approvals given to this unit and may be dangerous.
  • Page 404: Communication

    The device and cradle must be paired for successful wireless communication. For detailed information about pairing, radio communications, Bluetooth technology and lost connections to the host computer, refer to the MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide (part number 72E-117858-xx).
  • Page 405: Led Indicators

    BatteryLED.reg file under the \Platform directory on the device, you have the option to enable a solid green LED on a fullly charged battery. For detailed information, refer to the MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-117858-xx. Green Flash Device is charging (when cradle is powered from external power supply).
  • Page 406: Four Slot Cradles

    Any discussion of transmission of information refers specifically to the STB2000-C40017R four slot Ethernet cradle. Only use Motorola battery pack P/N 82-108066-01, rated 3.7V 2400mAh 8.88 Wh. Cradle Features Cradle Features on page 1-4.
  • Page 407: Sending Data To The Host Computer

    Note: The default state of the LED is off when the battery is fully charged. By modifying the BatteryLED.reg file under the \Platform directory on the device, you have the option to enable a solid green LED on a fully charged battery. For detailed information, refer to the MT2070/MT2090 Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-117858-xx.
  • Page 408: Four Slot Battery Charger

    A complete charge of a fully discharged battery can take up to four hours. Charge within the recommended temperature of 32° to 104° F (0° C to 40° C) nominal, 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C) ideal. Only use Motorola battery pack P/N 82-108066-01, rated 3.7V 2400mAh 8.88 Wh. Features Cradle Features on page 1-4.
  • Page 409: Led Indicators

    Accessories 13 - 9 LED Indicators Four Slot Battery Charger LEDs Table 13-6 Indication Flashing Green Battery LED Flashes when battery charges. Solid Green Battery LED Battery is fully charged. Solid Blue Cradle LED Lights when power is applied; off when there is no power applied. Fast Green Flash Error condition.
  • Page 410: Troubleshooting

    13 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Troubleshooting For detailed cradle and battery charger information see Chapter 15, Maintenance and Troubleshooting.
  • Page 411: Chapter 14 Advanced Data Formatting

    Chapter 14 Advanced Data Formatting Introduction Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) is a means of customizing data before transmission to the host device. Use ADF to edit scan data to suit particular requirements. To implement ADF, scan a related series of bar codes, which begin on page 14-8.
  • Page 412: Using Adf Bar Codes

    14 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Using ADF Bar Codes When programming a rule, make sure the rule is logically correct. Plan ahead before scanning. To program each data formatting rule: • Start the Rule. Scan the Begin New Rule bar code on page 14-8.
  • Page 413: Rule 1: The Code 128 Scanning Rule

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 3 Rule 1: The Code 128 Scanning Rule Step Bar Code On Page Beep Indication Begin New Rule 14-8 High High Code 128 14-11 High High Send next 5 characters 14-28 High High Send <CTRL M> 14-49 High High Send next 5 characters...
  • Page 414: Rules Hierarchy (In Bar Codes)

    14 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide and the cashier keys the price manually. To implement this, first enter an ADF rule that applies to the normal situation, such as: Scan Rule Belongs to Set 1. When scanning a bar code of length 15, send the next 2 characters, send the class key, send the next 8 characters, send the stock key, send the data that remains, send the Enter key.
  • Page 415: Default Rules

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 5 Note that using the standard data editing functions also creates ADF rules. Scan options are entered as ADF rules, and the hierarchy mentioned above also applies to them. For the device, this applies to prefix/suffix programming in the parameter Scan Data Transmission Format on page 5-24.
  • Page 416 14 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide ADF Bar Codes (Continued) Table 14-1 Parameter Page Number Numeric Keypad 14-24 Rule Belongs To Set 14-26 Actions 14-27 Send Data 14-27 Send Data Up To Character 14-27 Send Next Character 14-27 Send All Data That Remains...
  • Page 417 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 7 ADF Bar Codes (Continued) Table 14-1 Parameter Page Number Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters 14-84 Send GUI 0 Send GUI 9 14-84 Send GUI A Send GUI Z 14-85 Turn On/Off Rule Sets 14-89 Alphanumeric Keyboard 14-91...
  • Page 418: Special Commands

    14 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Special Commands Pause Duration Use this parameter, along with Send Pause on page 14-32, to insert a pause in the data transmission. Set the pause by scanning a two-digit number (i.e., two bar codes) from Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes in 0.1 second...
  • Page 419: Save Rule

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 9 Save Rule Scan the bar code below to save the rule. Save Rule Erase Use these bar codes to erase criteria, actions, or rules. Erase Criteria And Start Again Erase Actions And Start Again Erase Previously Saved Rule Erase All Rules Quit Entering Rules...
  • Page 420: Disable Rule Set

    14 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Disable Rule Set Use these bar codes to disable rule sets. Disable Rule Set 1 Disable Rule Set 2 Disable Rule Set 3 Disable Rule Set 4 Disable All Rule Sets...
  • Page 421: Criteria

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 11 Criteria Code Types Scan the bar codes for all code to be affected by the rule. Scan the codes in succession, prior to selecting other criteria. To select all code types, do not scan any code type. Code 39 Codabar GS1 DataBar-14...
  • Page 422 14 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Types (continued) IATA 2 OF 5 I 2 OF 5 Code 93 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 EAN-13...
  • Page 423 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 13 Code Types (continued) GS1-128 UPC-E1 Bookland EAN Trioptic Code 39 Code 11 Code 32...
  • Page 424 14 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Types (continued) ISBT 128 Coupon Code US Postnet US Planet UK Postal Japan Postal Australian Postal...
  • Page 425 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 15 Code Types (continued) Dutch Postal 4State Postal Post US4 PDF417 MicroPDF Macro PDF Macro MicroPDF...
  • Page 426 14 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Types (continued) MaxiCode Data Matrix QR Code MicroQR TLC 39 UPC/EAN Composites GS1 DataBar and EAN128 Composites...
  • Page 427 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 17 Code Types (continued) Aztec Aztec Rune NOTE When selecting composite bar codes, enable AIM IDs if parsing UPC or EAN composite data, or data from an application that uses symbol separators.
  • Page 428: Code Lengths

    14 - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Lengths Scan these bar codes to define the number of characters the selected code type must contain. Select one length per rule only. Do not select any code length to select code types of any length.
  • Page 429 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 19 Code Lengths (continued) 7 Characters 8 Characters 9 Characters 10 Characters 11 Characters 12 Characters 13 Characters...
  • Page 430 14 - 20 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Lengths (continued) 14 Characters 15 Characters 16 Characters 17 Characters 18 Characters 19 Characters 20 Characters...
  • Page 431 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 21 Code Lengths (continued) 21 Characters 22 Characters 23 Characters 24 Characters 25 Characters 26 Characters 27 Characters...
  • Page 432: Message Containing A Specific Data String

    14 - 22 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code Lengths (continued) 28 Characters 29 Characters 30 Characters Message Containing A Specific Data String Use this feature to select whether the formatting affects data that begins with a specific character or data string, or contains a specific character or data string.
  • Page 433: Specific String, Any Location

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 23 Specific String, Any Location Scan the following bar code. Enter a location by scanning a two-digit number representing the position (use a leading “zero” if necessary) using the Numeric Keypad on page 14-24. Scan the bar codes representing the desired character or characters (up to a total of 8) using the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14-91.
  • Page 434: Numeric Keypad

    14 - 24 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Numeric Keypad Do not confuse bar codes on this page with those on the alphanumeric keyboard.
  • Page 435 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 25 Numeric Keypad (continued) Cancel...
  • Page 436: Rule Belongs To Set

    14 - 26 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Rule Belongs To Set Select the set to which a rule belongs. There are four possible rule sets. See Alternate Rule Sets on page 14-3 more information about rule sets. Rule Belongs To Set 1...
  • Page 437: Actions

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 27 Actions Select how to format the data for transmission. Send Data Send all data that follows, send all data up to a specific character selected from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14-91, or send the next X characters. Note that only bar codes for Send Next 1 to 20 appear here, and can be scanned multiple times to send values greater then 20.
  • Page 438 14 - 28 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Data (continued) Send Next 5 Characters Send Next 6 Characters Send Next 7 Characters Send Next 8 Characters Send Next 9 Characters Send Next 10 Characters Send Next 11 Characters...
  • Page 439 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 29 Send Data (continued) Send Next 12 Characters Send Next 13 Characters Send Next 14 Characters Send Next 15 Characters Send Next 16 Characters Send Next 17 Characters Send Next 18 Characters...
  • Page 440: Setup Field(S)

    14 - 30 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Data (continued) Send Next 19 Characters Send Next 20 Characters Setup Field(s) Setup Field(s) Definitions Table 14-2 Parameter Description Page Number Move Cursor Move Cursor To a Character Scan the Move Cursor To...
  • Page 441: Move Cursor

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 31 Setup Field(s) Definitions (Continued) Table 14-2 Parameter Description Page Number Skip Ahead “N” Characters Scan one of these bar codes to select the number of positions 14-33 ahead to move the cursor. Skip Back “N” Characters Scan one of these bar codes to select the number of positions back 14-34 to move the cursor.
  • Page 442: Send Pause

    14 - 32 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Move Cursor (Continued) Move Cursor Past Character Move Cursor Past Specific String Move Cursor to Specific String and Replace Move Cursor to Last Occurrence of String and Replace All Skip to End Send Pause Scan the bar code below to insert a pause in the transmission of data.
  • Page 443: Skip Ahead

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 33 Skip Ahead Use the following bar codes to skip ahead characters. Skip Ahead 1 Character Skip Ahead 2 Characters Skip Ahead 3 Characters Skip Ahead 4 Characters Skip Ahead 5 Characters Skip Ahead 6 Characters Skip Ahead 7 Characters...
  • Page 444: Skip Back

    14 - 34 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Skip Ahead (continued) Skip Ahead 8 Characters Skip Ahead 9 Characters Skip Ahead 10 Characters Skip Back Use the following bar codes to skip back characters. Skip Back 1 Character Skip Back 2 Characters...
  • Page 445 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 35 Skip Back (continued) Skip Back 4 Characters Skip Back 5 Characters Skip Back 6 Characters Skip Back 7 Characters Skip Back 8 Characters Skip Back 9 Characters Skip Back 10 Characters...
  • Page 446: Send Preset Value

    14 - 36 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Preset Value Use these bar codes to send preset values. See Prefix/Suffix Values on page 5-23 to set these values. Send Prefix Send Suffix...
  • Page 447: Modify Data

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 37 Modify Data Modify data as described below. The following actions work for all send commands that follow it within a rule. Programming pad zeros to length 6, send next 3 characters, stop padding, send next 5 characters, adds three zeros to the first send, and the next send is unaffected by the padding.
  • Page 448: Pad Data With Spaces

    14 - 38 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Spaces To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of spaces. Use Send commands to activate this parameter. Pad Spaces To Length 1 Pad Spaces To Length 2...
  • Page 449 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 39 Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 8 Pad Spaces To Length 9 Pad Spaces To Length 10 Pad Spaces To Length 11 Pad Spaces To Length 12 Pad Spaces To Length 13 Pad Spaces To Length 14...
  • Page 450 14 - 40 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 15 Pad Spaces To Length 16 Pad Spaces To Length 17 Pad Spaces To Length 18 Pad Spaces To Length 19 Pad Spaces To Length 20...
  • Page 451 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 41 Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 22 Pad Spaces To Length 23 Pad Spaces To Length 24 Pad Spaces To Length 25 Pad Spaces To Length 26 Pad Spaces To Length 27 Pad Spaces To Length 28...
  • Page 452: Pad Data With Zeros

    14 - 42 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 29 Pad Spaces To Length 30 Stop Pad Spaces Pad Data with Zeros To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of zeros. Use Send commands to activate this parameter.
  • Page 453 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 43 Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 4 Pad Zeros To Length 5 Pad Zeros To Length 6 Pad Zeros To Length 7 Pad Zeros To Length 8 Pad Zeros To Length 9 Pad Zeros To Length 10...
  • Page 454 14 - 44 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 11 Pad Zeros To Length 12 Pad Zeros To Length 13 Pad Zeros To Length 14 Pad Zeros To Length 15 Pad Zeros To Length 16...
  • Page 455 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 45 Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 18 Pad Zeros To Length 19 Pad Zeros To Length 20 Pad Zeros To Length 21 Pad Zeros To Length 22 Pad Zeros To Length 23 Pad Zeros To Length 24...
  • Page 456 14 - 46 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 25 Pad Zeros To Length 26 Pad Zeros To Length 27 Pad Zeros To Length 28 Pad Zeros To Length 29 Pad Zeros To Length 30...
  • Page 457: Beeps

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 47 Beeps Select a beep sequence for each ADF rule. Beep Once Beep Twice Beep Three Times Send Keystroke (Control Characters and Keyboard Characters) Control Characters Scan a Send bar code for the keystroke to send. Send Control 2 Send Control A Send Control B...
  • Page 458 14 - 48 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control C Send Control D Send Control E Send Control F Send Control G Send Control H Send Control I...
  • Page 459 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 49 Control Characters (continued) Send Control J Send Control K Send Control L Send Control M Send Control N Send Control O Send Control P...
  • Page 460 14 - 50 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control Q Send Control R Send Control S Send Control T Send Control U Send Control V Send Control W...
  • Page 461 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 51 Control Characters (continued) Send Control X Send Control Y Send Control Z Send Control [ Send Control \ Send Control ]...
  • Page 462: Keyboard Characters

    14 - 52 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control 6 Send Control - Keyboard Characters Scan a Send bar code for the keyboard characters to send. Send Space Send ! Send “ Send #...
  • Page 463 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 53 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send $ Send % Send & Send ‘ Send ( Send ) Send *...
  • Page 464 14 - 54 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send + Send , Send - Send . Send / Send 0 Send 1...
  • Page 465 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 55 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send 2 Send 3 Send 4 Send 5 Send 6 Send 7 Send 8...
  • Page 466 14 - 56 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send 9 Send : Send ; Send < Send = Send > Send ?
  • Page 467 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 57 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send @ Send A Send B Send C Send D Send E Send F...
  • Page 468 14 - 58 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send G Send H Send I Send J Send K Send L Send M...
  • Page 469 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 59 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send N Send O Send P Send Q Send R Send S Send T...
  • Page 470 14 - 60 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send U Send V Send W Send X Send Y Send Z Send [...
  • Page 471 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 61 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send \ Send ] Send ^ Send _ Send ` Send a Send b...
  • Page 472 14 - 62 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send c Send d Send e Send f Send g Send h Send i...
  • Page 473 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 63 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send j Send k Send l Send m Send n Send o Send p...
  • Page 474 14 - 64 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send q Send r Send s Send t Send u Send v Send w...
  • Page 475 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 65 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send x Send y Send z Send { Send | Send } Send ~...
  • Page 476: Send Alt Characters

    14 - 66 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send ALT Characters Send Alt 2 Send Alt A Send Alt B Send Alt C Send Alt D Send Alt E Send Alt F...
  • Page 477 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 67 Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt G Send Alt H Send Alt I Send Alt J Send Alt K Send Alt L Send Alt M...
  • Page 478 14 - 68 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt N Send Alt O Send Alt P Send Alt Q Send Alt R Send Alt S Send Alt T...
  • Page 479 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 69 Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt U Send Alt V Send Alt W Send Alt X Send Alt Y Send Alt Z Send Alt [...
  • Page 480 14 - 70 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt \ Send Alt ]...
  • Page 481: Send Keypad Characters

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 71 Send Keypad Characters Send Keypad * Send Keypad + Send Keypad - Send Keypad . Send Keypad / Send Keypad 0 Send Keypad 1...
  • Page 482 14 - 72 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Keypad 2 Send Keypad 3 Send Keypad 4 Send Keypad 5 Send Keypad 6 Send Keypad 7 Send Keypad 8...
  • Page 483 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 73 Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Keypad 9 Send Keypad Enter Send Keypad Numlock Send Break Key Send Delete Key Send Page Up Key Send End Key...
  • Page 484 14 - 74 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Page Down Key Send Pause Key Send Scroll Lock Key Send Backspace Key Send Tab Key Send Print Screen Key Send Insert Key...
  • Page 485 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 75 Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Home Key Send Enter Key Send Escape Key Send Up Arrow Key Send Down Arrow Key Send Left Arrow Key Send Right Arrow Key...
  • Page 486: Send Function Key

    14 - 76 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key Send F1 Key Send F2 Key Send F3 Key Send F4 Key Send F5 Key Send F6 Key Send F7 Key...
  • Page 487 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 77 Send Function Key (continued) Send F8 Key Send F9 Key Send F10 Key Send F11 Key Send F12 Key Send F13 Key Send F14 Key...
  • Page 488 14 - 78 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send F15 Key Send F16 Key Send F17 Key Send F18 Key Send F19 Key Send F20 Key Send F21 Key...
  • Page 489 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 79 Send Function Key (continued) Send F22 Key Send F23 Key Send F24 Key Send PF1 Key Send PF2 Key Send PF3 Key Send PF4 Key...
  • Page 490 14 - 80 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send PF5 Key Send PF6 Key Send PF7 Key Send PF8 Key Send PF9 Key Send PF10 Key Send PF11 Key...
  • Page 491 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 81 Send Function Key (continued) Send PF12 Key Send PF13 Key Send PF14 Key Send PF15 Key Send PF16 Key Send PF17 Key Send PF18 Key...
  • Page 492 14 - 82 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send PF19 Key Send PF20 Key Send PF21 Key Send PF22 Key Send PF23 Key Send PF24 Key Send PF25 Key...
  • Page 493: Send Right Control Key

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 83 Send Function Key (continued) Send PF26 Key Send PF27 Key Send PF28 Key Send PF29 Key Send PF30 Key Send Right Control Key The Send Right Control Key action sends a tap (press and release) of the Right Control Key. Send Right Control Key...
  • Page 494: Send Graphic User Interface (Gui) Characters

    14 - 84 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters The Send Graphic User Interface Character actions taps the specified key while holding the System Dependent Graphic User Interface (GUI) Key. The definition of the Graphic User Interface key depends on the attached system.
  • Page 495 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 85 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI 6 Send GUI 7 Send GUI 8 Send GUI 9 Send GUI A Send GUI B Send GUI C...
  • Page 496 14 - 86 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI D Send GUI E Send GUI F Send GUI G Send GUI H Send GUI I Send GUI J...
  • Page 497 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 87 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI K Send GUI L Send GUI M Send GUI N Send GUI O Send GUI P Send GUI Q...
  • Page 498 14 - 88 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI R Send GUI S Send GUI T Send GUI U Send GUI V Send GUI W Send GUI X...
  • Page 499: Turn On/Off Rule Sets

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 89 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI Y Send GUI Z Turn On/Off Rule Sets Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off. Turn On Rule Set 1 Turn On Rule Set 2 Turn On Rule Set 3 Turn On Rule Set 4...
  • Page 500 14 - 90 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Turn On/Off Rule Sets (continued) Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off. Turn Off Rule Set 1 Turn Off Rule Set 2 Turn Off Rule Set 3 Turn Off Rule Set 4...
  • Page 501: Alphanumeric Keyboard

    Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 91 Alphanumeric Keyboard Space (Dash)
  • Page 502 14 - 92 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) “ & ‘...
  • Page 503 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 93 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) < >...
  • Page 504 14 - 94 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) (Underscore)
  • Page 505 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 95 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) NOTE Do not confuse the numeric bar codes below with those on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 506 14 - 96 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 507 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 97 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 508 14 - 98 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 509 Advanced Data Formatting 14 - 99 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 510 14 - 100MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) Cancel End of Message...
  • Page 511 Advanced Data Formatting14 - 101 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 512 14 - 102MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 513 Advanced Data Formatting14 - 103 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 514 14 - 104MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 515: Chapter 15 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides suggested maintenance and troubleshooting for the device, batteries and accessories. Maintenance For trouble-free service, observe the tips that follow when using the device and its accessories. MT20X0 • Do not scratch the screen of the device. •...
  • Page 516: Battery

    15 - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Battery WARNING Do not store the device with the battery installed. Doing so long term may cause irreversible harm to the battery. Always store the battery removed from the device. If a battery is installed during long term storage, it may discharge to point at which it cannot be recovered.
  • Page 517: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 3 Troubleshooting MT20X0 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 Table 15-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Aiming Pattern...
  • Page 518 15 - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Table 15-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Aiming pattern does not appear No power to the device. If the configuration requires a power when pressing the trigger. supply, re-connect the power supply.
  • Page 519 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 5 Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Table 15-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Device emits aiming pattern, but Device is not programmed for the Program the device to read that type of does not decode the bar code. correct bar code type.
  • Page 520 15 - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Troubleshooting the MT20X0 (Continued) Table 15-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Device emits one high beep In RS-232 mode, a <BEL> character Normal when Beep on <BEL> is when not in use. was received and Beep on <BEL>...
  • Page 521: Single Slot Charge Only Cradle

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 7 Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 15-2 Symptom Possible Cause Action Charge LEDs do not Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the light when device is cradle and to AC power.
  • Page 522: Single Slot Charge Only Vehicle Mount

    15 - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Single Slot Charge Only Vehicle Mount Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Vehicle Mount Cradle Table 15-3 Symptom Possible Cause Action Device battery charging LED does Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure cables to cradle and power converter are not light (when using the power securely connected.
  • Page 523: Single Slot Charge Multi-Interface

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 9 Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Cradle Table 15-4 Symptom Possible Cause Action Device emits a disconnect Device has disconnected from cradle because it is Move closer to the cradle and listen for (short high-short low) beep too far from the cradle.
  • Page 524 15 - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Troubleshooting the Single Slot Charge Multi-interface Cradle (Continued) Table 15-4 Symptom Possible Cause Action Device falls out of the cradle in Cradle has an incorrect adapter cup. Ensure the wall mount adapter cup is the wall mount position.
  • Page 525: Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 11 Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Ethernet Cradle Table 15-5 Symptom Possible Cause Action Charge LEDs do not Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the light when device is cradle and to AC power.
  • Page 526: Four Slot Charge Only Cradle

    15 - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Troubleshooting the Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 15-6 Symptom Possible Cause Action Charge LEDs do not Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the light when device is cradle and to AC power.
  • Page 527: Four Slot Spare Battery Charger

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 13 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Cradle Table 15-7 Symptom Possible Cause Action Charge LEDs do not Cradle is not receiving power. Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the light when batteries cradle and to AC power.
  • Page 528: Cables

    15 - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Cables Troubleshooting Cables Table 15-8 Symptom Possible Cause Action Device charge LED Cable is not receiving Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cable does not light when power. and to AC power.
  • Page 529: Mcl

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 - 15 Troubleshooting MCL Table 15-9 Symptom Possible Cause Action MCL Link/Designer is not MCL application is not setup to use Use MCL menu and launch MCL Wait command. communicating with device. MCL Link. USB driver is not installed. Install drivers from product Web site.
  • Page 530 15 - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 531: Appendix A Standard Default Parameters

    Appendix A Standard Default Parameters Standard Default Parameters Table Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number Radio Communications Bluetooth Host (Host Type) Cradle Host Bluetooth Friendly Name Device name and serial number Discoverable Mode General Country Keyboard Types (Country Code) North American HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay No Delay (0 msec) 4-10...
  • Page 532 A - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number Parameter Broadcast (Cradle Host Only) Enable 4-19 Pairing Modes Unlocked 4-20 Pairing on Contacts Disable 4-20 Connection Maintenance Interval 15 min 4-23 Authentication...
  • Page 533 Standard Default Parameters A - 3 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number DPM Scanning (MT2070-DP only) Enable 5-21 Miscellaneous Options Transmit Code ID Character None 5-22 Prefix Value 7013 <CR><LF> 5-23 Suffix 1 Value 7013 <CR><LF>...
  • Page 534 A - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number Stop Bit Select 1 Stop Bit 8-10 Data Bits 8-Bit 8-10 Check Receive Errors Enable 8-11 Hardware Handshaking None 8-11 Software Handshaking None...
  • Page 535: Upc-E1

    Standard Default Parameters A - 5 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number Fast HID Keyboard Disable 9-18 Quick Keypad Emulation Disable 9-18 USB HID Over the STB2000 Charge-only Cradle Disable 9-19 IBM 468X/469X Host Parameters Port Address None Selected 10-4...
  • Page 536: Ean-13

    A - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number User-Programmable Supplementals 12-13 Supplemental 1: Supplemental 2: UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy 12-13 UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format Combined 12-14 Transmit UPC-A Check Digit Enable...
  • Page 537: Code 128

    Standard Default Parameters A - 7 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number Convert Code 39 to Code 32 (Italian Pharmacy Code) Disable 12-30 Code 32 Prefix Disable 12-30 Set Length(s) for Code 39 2 to 55 12-31 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Disable...
  • Page 538: Msi

    A - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number Codabar Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Upper Case 12-49 Detection Disable 12-50 Set Length(s) for MSI 4 to 55 12-50 MSI Check Digits...
  • Page 539: Pdf417

    Standard Default Parameters A - 9 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Parameter Default Page Number GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable 12-64 Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN Disable 12-64 GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level Security Level 3 12-65 Composite Composite CC-C Disable 12-66 Composite CC-A/B...
  • Page 540 A - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 541: Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Appendix B Programming Reference Symbol Code Identifiers Symbol Code Characters Table B-1 Code Character Code Type UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, EAN-8, EAN-13 Code 39, Code 32 Codabar Code 128, ISBT 128, ISBT 128 Concatenated Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5, or Discrete 2 of 5 IATA Code 11 GS1-128 Bookland EAN...
  • Page 542: Us Postnet

    B - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Symbol Code Characters (Continued) Table B-1 Code Character Code Type Korean 3 of 5 ISSN EAN, PDF417, Macro PDF417, Micro PDF417 Aztec, Aztec Rune Data Matrix QR Code, MicroQR Maxicode US Postnet US Planet...
  • Page 543 Programming Reference B - 3 AIM Code Identifiers Each AIM Code Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where: Flag Character (ASCII 93) Code Character (see Table B-2) Modifier Character (see Table B-3) Aim Code Characters Table B-2 Code Character Code Type Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 Code 128, ISBT 128, ISBT 128 Concatenated, GS1-128, Coupon (Code 128 portion)
  • Page 544 B - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide The modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based on Table B-3. Modifier Characters Table B-3 Code Type Option Value Option Code 39 No check character or Full ASCII processing. Reader has checked one check character.
  • Page 545 Programming Reference B - 5 Modifier Characters (Continued) Table B-3 Code Type Option Value Option D 2 of 5 No options specified at this time. Always transmit 0. Example: A D 2 of 5 bar code 4123, is transmitted as ]S04123 UPC/EAN Standard data packet in full EAN format, i.e.
  • Page 546 B - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Modifier Characters (Continued) Table B-3 Code Type Option Value Option EAN.UCC Native mode transmission. Composites Note: UPC portion of composite is transmitted using UPC rules. (GS1 DataBar, Standard data packet. GS1-128, 2D portion of...
  • Page 547 Programming Reference B - 7 Modifier Characters (Continued) Table B-3 Code Type Option Value Option Data Matrix ECC 000-140, not supported. ECC 200. ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position. ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixth position. ECC 200, ECI protocol implemented. ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position, ECI protocol implemented.
  • Page 548 B - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 549 Appendix C Sample Bar Codes UPC-A 12345 67890 UPC-E 123456...
  • Page 550 C - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide UPC-E1 123456 EAN-13 3 456789 012340 EAN-8 1234 5670 Code 39 123ABC...
  • Page 551: Trioptic Code

    Sample Bar Codes C - 3 Trioptic Code 39 456123 Code 93 12345ABCDE Code 11 Æ1234567890Æ...
  • Page 552: Interleaved 2 Of 5

    C - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Code 128 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 Codabar A1234567890A 123456789 Interleaved 2 of 5 12345678912345...
  • Page 553: Data Matrix

    Sample Bar Codes C - 5 PDF417 Data Matrix Maxicode...
  • Page 554: Qr Code

    C - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide QR Code US Postnet UK Postal...
  • Page 555: Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes

    Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes 0, 1, 2, 3 For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).
  • Page 556 D - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide 4, 5, 6, 7 For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).
  • Page 557: Cancel

    Numeric Bar Codes D - 3 8, 9 For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s). Cancel In case of an error or to change the selection, scan the bar code below. Cancel...
  • Page 558 D - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 559: Appendix E Alphanumeric Bar Codes

    Appendix E Alphanumeric Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard Space...
  • Page 560 E - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 561 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 3 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) “ & ‘...
  • Page 562 E - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) < >...
  • Page 563 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 5 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 564 E - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) NOTE Do not confuse the bar codes that follow with those on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 565 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 7 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) End of Message Cancel...
  • Page 566 E - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 567 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 9 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 568 E - 10 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 569 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 11 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 570 E - 12 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 571 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 13 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 572 E - 14 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 573 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 574 E - 16 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 575 Alphanumeric Bar Codes E - 17 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 576 E - 18 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
  • Page 577: Appendix F Signature Capture Code

    Appendix F Signature Capture Code Introduction CapCode, a signature capture code, is a special pattern that encloses a signature area on a document and allows a device to capture a signature. There are several accepted patterns that allow automatic identification of different signatures on the same form. For example, on the federal tax return 1040 form there are three signature areas, one each for two joint filers, and one for a professional preparer.
  • Page 578: Capcode Pattern Structure

    F - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide CapCode Pattern Structure A CapCode pattern structure consists of a start pattern followed by a separator space, a signature capture box, a second separator space, and then a stop pattern. Assuming that X is the dimension of the thinnest element, the start and stop patterns each contains 9X total width in 4 bars and 3 spaces.
  • Page 579: Dimensions

    Signature Capture Code F - 3 Table F-2 lists selectable parameters used to generate the image of the captured signature. User Defined CapCode Parameters Table F-2 Parameter Defined Width Number of pixels Height Number of pixels Format JPEG, BMP, TIFF JPEG quality 1 (most compression) to 100 (best quality) Bits Per Pixel (not applicable to JPEG format)
  • Page 580: Additional Capabilities

    F - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Additional Capabilities Regardless of how the signature is captured, the output signature image is de-skewed and right-side up. A device that captures signatures automatically determines whether it is scanning a signature or a bar code.
  • Page 581: Appendix G Quick Startup Exercises

    Appendix G Quick Startup Exercises Introduction This chapter provides various exercises to help the user get familiar with the device and accessories. The following topics are included. • Establishing an ActiveSync Connection on page G-2 • Establishing a Bluetooth (BT) Connection Using Open Bluetooth on page G-3 •...
  • Page 582: Establishing An Activesync Connection

    G - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Establishing an ActiveSync Connection The MT2000 runs the CE.NET 5.0 Core OS which is supported by ActiveSync v4.5 for Windows XP and Windows Mobile Center for Window 7 and Vista. An ActiveSync connection on the MT2000 can be set up with the STB2000 cradle.
  • Page 583: Establishing A Bluetooth (Bt) Connection Using Open Bluetooth

    Quick Startup Exercises G - 3 Establishing a Bluetooth (BT) Connection Using Open Bluetooth NOTE This is not using BTExplorer. NOTE PC/laptop manufacturers may use different screens throughout enumerator configuration. The exercise below is a generic setup. Exercise: Follow the steps below to connect as HID slave and Serial Port Profile slave, and transmit data to Notepad and HyperTerminal.
  • Page 584: Establishing A Bluetooth (Bt) Connection Using The Stb2070 Cradle

    G - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Establishing a Bluetooth (BT) Connection Using the STB2070 Cradle The STB2078 is a BT communication and charging cradle. ActiveSync does not work with this cradle. Exercise: Connect BT using the STB2078 cradle. Required equipment: MT2000, STB2078, USB cable (p/n CBAU01-S07ZAR).
  • Page 585: Customizing The Home Screen Menu

    Navigator.xml file and customizing the Home screen. Using the STB2000 cradle and a USB cable (p/n CBAU01-S07ZAR) with the MT2070, follow these steps to change the view of the Home screen Menu to only display Scan item.
  • Page 586 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide MT2000 Scanner Services only when the MT20X0 is used as a mobile computing device. Required equipment: STB2000, USB cable (p/n CBAU01-S07ZAR) and the MT2070. Access the Platform folder on the device via File Explorer. Delete the ADCServices.reg file.
  • Page 587 Index Numerics alternate rule sets ..... . . 14-3 bar code list ......14-5 2D bar codes bar code menu example .
  • Page 588 Index - 2 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide specific string scan item ...2-11, 2-17, 3-4, 7-5, 7-6, G-4 any location ..... . . 14-23 scan-to-ip .
  • Page 589 Index - 3 composite CC-A/B ..... 12-66 interleaved 2 of 5 ..... . . 12-39 composite CC-C .
  • Page 590 Index - 4 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide hardware handshaking ... .8-11, 8-12 HID over STB2000 charge-only cradle ..9-19 host serial response time-out ... 8-15 ignore beep directive .
  • Page 591: Code 128

    39 ......12-29 MT2070/2090-ML laser ....3-9 full ASCII .
  • Page 592 Index - 6 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide file formats ......6-10, 6-12 image brightness (target white) ....6-9 FIPS .
  • Page 593 Australian postal ..... . . 12-59 Motorola support ......xxiii Japan postal .
  • Page 594 Index - 8 MT2070/MT2090 Set Up Guide starting ....... 1-17 support .
  • Page 595 Glossary Aperture. The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view. ASCII. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7 bit-plus-parity code representing 128 letters, numerals, punctuation marks and control characters. It is a standard data transmission code in the U.S. Autodiscrimination.
  • Page 596 Glossary - 2 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Boot or Boot-up. The process a computer goes through when it starts. During boot-up, the computer can run self-diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software. bps. See Bits Per Second. Byte. On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value.
  • Page 597 Glossary - 3 Continuous Code. A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the symbol are parts of characters. There are no intercharacter gaps in a continuous code. The absence of gaps allows for greater information density. Cradle. A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer, and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use.
  • Page 598 Glossary - 4 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Hz. Hertz; A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second. IEC. International Electrotechnical Commission. This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation.
  • Page 599 Glossary - 5 Light Emitting Diode. See LED. MIL. 1 mil = 1 thousandth of an inch. MIN. Mobile Identification Number. The unique account number associated with a cellular device. It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system. Misread (Misdecode).
  • Page 600 Glossary - 6 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide Print Contrast Signal (PCS). Measurement of the contrast (brightness difference) between the bars and spaces of a symbol. A minimum PCS value is needed for a bar code symbol to be scannable. PCS = (RL - RD) / RL, where RL is the reflectance factor of the background and RD the reflectance factor of the dark bars.
  • Page 601 Glossary - 7 SPP. Serial Port Profile. Start/Stop Character. A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction. The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code. Substrate.
  • Page 602 Glossary - 8 MT2070/MT2090 User Guide...
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