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5. On the mobile computer, navigate to the \Storage Card folder and tap the program STARTUPDLDR.EXE. The
update takes approximately 10 minutes. Do not remove AC power during this time.
6. Copy the contents of 30XXw61RFIDPkgXXXX (the files only, not the folder) into the \Storage Card folder on the
mobile computer.
7. Remove the mobile computer from the cradle or AC power if fully charged.
8. On the mobile computer, navigate to the \Storage Card folder and tap the program RFIDSetup.exe
The device boots after the installation. Note that the RFID LLRP application disconnects when the mobile computer
is charging, and re-connects when the mobile computer is removed from AC power.
Updating Images via AirBEAM
Install the AirBEAM package files within 30XXw61RFIDABxxxxx.zip in sequence:
1. 30XXw61MenUPRXXXXX.apf
2. 30XXw61RFIDPkgXXXX.apf
30XXw61RFIDPkgXXXX.apf
executes silently and the mobile computer boots after installation, which takes
approximately 7-10 seconds. Refer to the MC3000 Integrator Guide for more information on AirBEAM.
Updating the RFID Firmware
Use the RFID_FLASH utility to update the firmware for the RFID radio. Motorola distributes the firmware and OEM
update files on the Support Central Web Site http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support.
Downloading Firmware Files
1. Download the firmware update files from the Motorola Support Central web site
http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support to a host computer.
2. Connect the mobile computer to the host computer using ActiveSync.
3. In ActiveSync on the host computer, open Explorer for the mobile computer.
4. Copy the firmware file and the OEM data file into the \Application folder on the mobile computer.
NOTE If you exit LLRP via the icon menu, to restart it use File Explorer on the mobile computer to navigate to
\Application\LLRP\ and tap the MobileLLRP.exe application.
CAUTION When upgrading the firmware, Motorola recommends placing the mobile computer in a cradle with
external AC power connected. An interruption in the firmware update, e.g., due to loss of power, can
render the RFID module inoperable.