AML M7225 User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

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M7225 User’s Guide10Charging the M7225The M7225 uses two batteries to supply power to the system. Duringnormal operation, the unit is powered from th

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M7225 User’s Guide11System Boot and StartupWhen a charged main battery is inserted into the M7225 for the first time, the unit willautomatically power

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M7225 User’s Guide12Using Windows Embedded CE 6.0After completing the touchscreen calibration and time setup, the M7225 desktop will appear. Users th

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Control PanelThe Control Panel houses all system configuration and settings applications.Network &Dial-upModify general networkingsettingsOwnerCon

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M7225 User’s Guide14Chapter 2 – M7225 HardwareExternal DrawingsStylusCradle PortAudio JackBacklight KeyLCD &TouchscreenScan KeyPower KeyBeeperSpea

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M7225 User’s Guide15Laser SafetyLabelBattery LatchBattery DoorSerial LabelStylus HolderScan EngineWindow

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M7225 User’s Guide16Communications PortThe bottom of the M7225 houses the communications port that is used to transfer data and informationbetween the

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M7225 User’s Guide17Handstrap and Trigger HandleWhen not equipped with a pistol trigger handle, the M7225 uses a high-quality comfort strap to aid use

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M7225 User’s Guide18Installing a MicroSD CardThe M7225 has a user accessible microSD card slot in the main battery compartment. This slot can accomi-

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M7225 User’s Guide19M7225 Pistol-Grip Units1Remove the battery and loosen the fourpistol grip screws with a Phillips stylescrewdriver.ch counter-clock

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M7225 User’s Guide2Revision HistoryFebruary 1, 2010 - Initial version

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M7225 User’s Guide20Power ManagementThe M7225 is designed to be an “always-on” device. The possible power management states of the M7225are as follow

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M7225 User’s Guide21M7225 Pistol-Grip UnitsClean BootingThe M7225 utilizes a persistent storage model where performing a cold boot will not cause the

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M7225 User’s Guide22M7225 Handheld UnitsM7225 Pistol-Grip UnitsPower down the M7225 as described in the Cold Booting section. Hold down the button wh

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M7225 User’s Guide23Chapter 3 – Using the KeypadThe M7225 Terminal is equipped with fifty-five keys that are divided into grey, black, blue, and green

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M7225 User’s Guide24MenuPressing the key will bring up the standard Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Start Menu.General KeysThe keypad is designed to function

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M7225 User’s Guide25Chapter 4 – Barcode ScanningThe M7225 handheld terminal normally comes equipped with a barcode scan engine that is capable of scan

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M7225 User’s Guide26Scanner Reading DistancesStandard Range LaserSymbologies Standard Laser Long Range Laser 2-Dimensional ImagerMSIRSS/GS1Postal Code

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M7225 User’s Guide27Long Range Laser2D Imager

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M7225 User’s Guide28SCAN Button and TriggerThe M7225’s internal barcode scanners are designed to be manually triggered by the operator by either press

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M7225 User’s Guide29Configuring the Barcode ScannerThe barcode scanner can be configured by selecting the Barcode Setup icon in Control Panel.Barcode

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M7225 User’s Guide3© 2010 American Microsystems, Ltd. All rights reserved.American Microsystems, Ltd. reserves the right to make changes in specificat

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M7225 User’s Guide30Feedback Good Read Group Failed Read GroupOnScreenVerificationWhen enabled, theentire LCD screenwill flash greenafter a good bar-c

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M7225 User’s Guide31Data EditingThe Data Editing dialog allows the user to configure the basic data input stream of the barcode data.Termination Chara

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M7225 User’s Guide32Chapter 5 – Wireless NetworkingGeneral OverviewThe M7225 can contain an optional 802.11b/g radio and internal antenna. This radio

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M7225 User’s Guide33Encryption and AuthorizationMuch has been publicized in the mass media recently about security problems with wireless LANs. Althou

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M7225 User’s Guide34Configuration with ZeroConfigTo configure the M7225’s wireless radio, enter the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Wireless ZeroConfig utilit

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M7225 User’s Guide35Configuration with Summit Client UtilityWhen equipped with the optional Summit 802.11 radio, the Summit Client Utility (SCU) is us

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M7225 User’s Guide36Chapter 6 – Communications CradlesThe M7225 Hand-held Computer has an optional charging and communications cradle, ACC-7225. The c

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M7225 User’s Guide37All compatible cradles have three indicator lights:POWER - Indicates that the M7225 Cradle is plugged in.MAIN - Indicates the M722

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M7225 User’s Guide38SpecificationsGeneral SpecsDimensions 225 mm L x 89 mm W x 57 mm D (8.9” L x 3.5” W x 2.3” D)Weight 500g / 17.6 oz (w/o optional h

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M7225 User’s Guide39Performance SpecsProcessor Samsung® S3C2440 @ 400 MHzArchitecture 32-bit RISC ARM9 with AMBA (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Archite

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M7225 User’s Guide4Normalización y Certificación Electronica (NYCE)SafetyNOM/NYCE-NOM-019-SCFI-1998Safety of data processing equipmentAmerican Microsy

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M7225 User’s Guide40High-power Summit® Radio SpecsRadio IEEE 802.11a/b/gFrequency 2.4 GHz RangeOutput Power 18 dBm (63 mW)ReceiveSensitivity-96 dBm @

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M7225 User’s Guide41AML2190 Regal ParkwayEuless, TX 76040Toll-Free: 800-648-4452Local: 817-571-9015Fax: 817-571-6176Website: www.amltd.comHours of Op

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M7225 User’s Guide5Table of ContentsChapter 1 – Getting StartedUnpacking 7Installing the Main Battery 8M7225 Handheld Units 8M7225 Pistol-Grip Units 9

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M7225 User’s Guide6Chapter 4 - Barcode Scanning Available Scanner Types 25Supported Symbologies 25Scanner Reading Distances 26Standard Range Laser 26L

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M7225 User’s Guide7Chapter 1 - Getting StartedUnpackingVerify that all of the following items are included with the terminal:• M7225 Hand-held Comput

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M7225 User’s Guide8Installing the Main BatteryM7225 Handheld Units1Unlock the battery compartmentby turning the access latch counter-clockwise.2Remove

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M7225 User’s Guide9M7225 Pistol-Grip Units1Unlock the battery compartmentby turning the access latch counter-clockwise.2Remove the battery door by hin

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