XML Profile for Configuration
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To download the configured files at a later time, after user logon:
Create a menu option to allow the user to download files upon user command.
Example:
<Menu ID="4" name="Applications" title="Applns">
<entry ID="1" value="Download Files:S:L:DOWNLOADFILES"/>
<entry ID="3" value="Price Check:S:S:http://server.somecompany.com/Sample.aspx"/>
</Menu>
The Download files option displays on the Application menu. When the option is selected, the files are
downloaded onto the device.
6.
Desktop
The Desktop element specifies actions that occur from the desktop while idle. These settings allow overrides of
certain key actions. If a value is supplied in the URL attribute and the corresponding key is pressed, the
browser loads that URL. The various supported types are:
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DefaultScan - occurs when a bar code is scanned from the desktop
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UpHotLink - occurs when Up is pressed from the desktop
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DownHotLink - occurs when Down is pressed from the desktop
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FPTTHotLink - occurs when the front Walkie-Talkie key is pressed from the desktop
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SPTTHotLink - occurs when the side Walkie-Talkie key is pressed from the desktop.
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AutoLaunchHotLink - occurs when the user logs into the CA50 device.
7.
DeviceConfig
The DeviceConfig element is used to set the clock on the device and configure various other operational
parameters such as timeouts. The Time, BacklightLevel and BatteryBacklightTimeout values are set from the
server.
DeviceConfig values:
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CA50 Backlight - ACBacklightTimeout is the number of seconds the backlight stays on while the device is in
the cradle.
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Set BatteryBacklightOnKeyPress to 1 if the backlight should turn on when a key is pressed while on
battery power; Set BatteryBacklightOnKeyPress to 0 if the backlight should not turn on when a key is
pressed while on battery power.
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Set ACBacklightOnKeyPress to 1 if the backlight should turn on when a key is pressed while on AC
power; set ACBacklightOnKeyPress to 0 if the backlight should not turn on when a key is pressed while
on AC power.
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Set the BacklightOnOff to 1 to enable the backlight; set the BacklightOnOff to 0 to disable it.
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Set the BacklightEnableOnNotifMsg to 1 to enable the backlight on receiving a notification message;
set the BacklightEnableOnNotifMsg to 0 to disable it.
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MenuTimeout is the number of seconds that a menu is displayed without a key press.
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WebServicePopupTime is the number of seconds to wait on the response from the server before displaying
a Waiting for Server message.
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WebServiceResponseTimeout is the amount of time a Web service call stays connected waiting for a
response.
NOTE
The user cannot use Walkie-Talkie if both FPTTHotLink and SPTTHotLink point to an
application
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