Deviceconfig, Overview, Deviceconfig.exm file – Honeywell 9900 User Manual

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Dolphin® Power Tools User’s Guide

Rev A

8/6/08

3 - 1

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DeviceConfig

Overview

DeviceConfig consists of the DeviceConfig.exe and the DeviceConfig.exm file located in the

\IPSM

folder. DeviceConfig.exe looks for and applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file.

DeviceConfig.exm File

The DeviceConfig.exm file contains terminal configuration settings. Because this file is stored in the

\IPSM

folder, its configuration settings persist through cold boots and should be considered system

defaults.

Enabling DeviceConfig Functionality

By default, all sections except the

About Section

(see page 3-9) are disabled, which means that the key

values are not applied to the terminal. To use the DeviceConfig.exm file to configure the terminal, enable
the sections and keys required by your configuration in

EZConfig Editor

(page 2-2) on the workstation or

EZConfig Editor on the Terminal

(page 2-30).

Autorun

Autorun

(see page 4-1) launches DeviceConfig.exe, which applies the DeviceConfig.exm settings, then

launches a cold boot followed by a warm boot.

Bar Code Delivery

When the DeviceConfig.exm file is delivered to the terminal via bar code, EZConfig Client launches
DeviceConfig.exe automatically after decoding. DeviceConfig.exe then applies the settings in
theDeviceConfig.exm file in the terminal. For more information, see

Creating Bar Codes

(page 2-21) and

EZConfig Client

(page 2-34).

The DeviceConfig.exm file must be associated with DeviceConfig.exe for EZConfig Client to launch
DeviceConfig.exe after decoding the bar code. In EZConfig Editor, the associated application path must
be

\IPSM\deviceconfig.exe

For more information, see

Associating Applications

, page 2-16.

Settings in the WLAN Supplicant

Many settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file match the settings in the WLAN Supplicant on the terminal
that allow the user to enter and save the same values. If a user changes a setting in the WLAN Supplicant,
that setting is applied but stored in RAM memory and erased during the next cold boot. During the next
cold boot, Autorun launches DeviceConfig, which then re-applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.exm
file.

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