Falcon management utility (fmu)" a – Datalogic Scanning Pegaso User Manual

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Product Reference Guide

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FlashFX

Persistent Flash Memory management system made by Datalight™. Data in the
flash memory is retained when a battery pack is fully discharged. The backup
battery must be charged to retain flash memory.

Falcon Desktop
Utility (FDU)

Falcon

®

Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Datalogic Mobile Windows

®

administra-

tors to configure Windows

®

CE Pegasos to control individual user access.

Falcon Manage-
ment Utility (FMU)

A Datalogic Windows-based management application for managing the configu-
ration settings and updating the operating system and applications automati-
cally from a server using the wireless network system on the Pegaso.

Firmware Update
Utility (FUU)

A Datalogic Windows-based field upgradeable firmware mechanism.

Use the

Firmware Update Utility (FUU), described starting on page

3-8

, to install or

update the firmware using an "ActiveSync" connection.

gripper bar

A gripper bar is a tall, thin rectangle with a dark stripe running through it that
appears on a rebar or a command band control. By touching and dragging a
gripper bar with a stylus, a user can reposition a rebar or command bar. Gripper
bars are especially useful for bringing off-screen rebar or command bar controls
into view.

host PC system

PC using the Microsoft Windows operating system and "Falcon Management
Utility (FMU)" and/or "Activ
eSync".

Infrared Data Asso-
ciation

The industry organization of computer, component, and telecommunications
vendors who have established the standards for infrared communication
between computers and peripheral devices such as printers. Windows CE sup-
ports the IrDA standard through the Winsock API. Windows CE–based applica-
tions that communicate over serial cables using the Winsock API communicate
over IrDA-compliant infrared links with only minimal reprogramming.

input method (IM)

A component that allows the user to input text using a touch screen.

input panel

Refer to "soft input panel (SIP)".

ISBN

International Standard Book Number. A unique number assigned to each book
to allow ease of ordering from any source: local bookstore, online book dealers,
or directly from the publisher. The ISBN number is usually printed on the back
cover of a book near the bar code, but can also appear within the book.

ISSN

International Standard Serial Number. An ISSN consists of eight digits compris-
ing two groups of four digits each, separated by a hyphen. The eighth digit is a
check digit used as a computer validity check; it consists of a number between 0
and 9 or an uppercase X (for the arabic numeral 10).

MIB (Management
Information Base)

A Management Information Base (MIB) is a file that defines a set of "SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol)" v
ariables, their types and usage.
There are a number of standard MIBs available, depending on the information
being managed. The MIB is used by the management tools to allow them to bet-
ter support the configuration values provided on the terminals, such as scanner
controls and terminal type information.

mounted file sys-
tem

A file system located on a removable medium, such as a PC Card storage
device. The operating system loads, or mounts, the file system when the
medium is inserted into the device. It unloads, or unmounts, the file system
when the medium is removed or when the user issues a command to do so.

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