Datalogic Applications
User’s Manual
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Simplified Deploy
DXU desktop can be configured to enable the Datalogic out-of-box
experience Simplified Deploy, using Scan2Deploy. With Simplified
Deploy you can automatically connect your device to the network
and provision it. The
Scan2Deploy
button on DXU desktop can be
used to print barcodes that allow factory reset (Android) or clean
boot (WEC7) devices to automatically connect to Wi-Fi, update their
firmware, configure the device, and install applications.
In order for Simplified Deploy to function:
•
The PC where DXU desktop is installed must be accessible
from the Wi-Fi network.
•
There must be a Manifest File, a text file located in the folder
C:\Datalogic\DXUManifests.
•
A Simplified Deploy barcode must be generated and printed
using the
Scan2Deploy
button on DXU desktop.
Manifest File
Manifest Files are text .ini files indicating which firmware versions
to update devices to ([update] tag), which DXU configuration file to
apply ([config] tag), and which .apk (Android) and .cab (WEC7) file
applications to install ([install] tag). It is recommended that [update]
tags be in separate manifest files. You can specify more than one
DXU configuration file to apply and more than one application to
install.
Additionally, you can have more than one active manifest files on
the PC where DXU desktop is installed, each with its’ own Simplified
Deploy Barcode to be used by Scan2Deploy utility on the device. In
this way you can easily have devices provisioned for different tasks.
By default, firmware, configuration files, and applications are
assumed to reside in the C:\Datalogic\DXUManifests folder. If they
don’t, the Manifest File entry must specify the path.
Summary of Contents for Falcon X4
Page 1: ...Rugged Mobile Computer with 1D 2D Imager User s Manual with Windows Embedded Compact 7 ...
Page 8: ...vi Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 22: ...Introduction 14 Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 41: ...Getting Started User s Manual 33 Numeric Keyboard 29 Keys ...
Page 44: ...Getting Started 36 Falcon X4 Functional Keyboard 29 Keys F1 F12 ...
Page 50: ...Getting Started 42 Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 84: ...Settings 76 Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 150: ...Datalogic Applications 142 Falcon X4 NOTE Changes require a device reboot ...
Page 172: ...Datalogic Applications 164 Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 202: ...Test Codes 194 Falcon X4 High Density Codes continued 0 25 mm 10 mils 80 EAN 13 80 EAN 8 ...
Page 204: ...Test Codes 196 Falcon X4 Medium Density Codes continued 0 38 mm 15 mils 100 EAN 13 100 EAN 8 ...
Page 206: ...Test Codes 198 Falcon X4 Low Density Codes continued 0 50 mm 20 mils 120 EAN 13 120 EAN 8 ...
Page 208: ...Test Codes 200 Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 236: ...Safety and Regulatory Information 228 Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 238: ...Reference Documentation 230 Falcon X4 NOTES ...
Page 247: ...Glossary User s Manual 239 NOTES ...