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Zebra MC33 Series Integrator Guide

Zebra MC33 Series
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Datawedge Configuration
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Create a Datawedge profile pertaining to the picture taking Activity in your application that disables
scanning and use standard Android SDK APIs to control the Camera.
The default Datawedge profile takes care of the scanning in the application. You might want to create
another DataWedge profile that caters to any specific scanning needs, associated to your Application's
Activity pertaining to scanning.
Disable DataWedge on Device and Mass Deploy
To disable DataWedge and deploy onto multiple devices:
1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch .
2. Touch .
3. Touch Settings.
4. Unselect the DataWedge enabled check box.
5. Export the DataWedge configuration. See Exporting a Configuration File on page 138 for instructions. See
Configuration and Profile File Management on page 139 for instructions for using the auto import feature.
DataWedge APIs
DataWedge APIs operate primarily through Android intents - specific commands that can be used by other
applications to control data capture without the need to directly access the DataWedge UI.
Reporting
DataWedge 6.6 (and higher) can report the results of the importation of device Profiles. These HTML reports
display settings differences between the originating (source) database and the target (destination) device. This
allows administrators to easily identify differences and make adjustments to compensate for disparities in hardware
or software capabilities from one device to another. Reports always use the destination device as the basis against
which to compare incoming settings files.
Soft Scan Feature
DataWedge allows a native Android application to programmatically start, stop, or toggle the scan trigger state.
The application can issue an Android Broadcast Intent, to control the scanner, without requiring the scan key to be
pressed. The active DataWedge profile is required to control all the parameters during a scan operation.
The structure of the broadcast intent that resolves to the soft scan is:
action:com.symbol.emdk.datawedge.api.ACTION_SOFTSCANTRIGGER”
extras: This is a String name/value pair that contains trigger state details.
name: “com.symbol.emdk.datawedge.api.EXTRA_PARAMETER”
value: “START_SCANNING” or “STOP_SCANNING” or “TOGGLE_SCANNING”

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Zebra MC33 Series Specifications

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ConnectivityUSB 2.0, Bluetooth
Touch PanelCapacitive, glove and wet touch support
Keypad OptionsTouchscreen or physical keypad
Scanning1D/2D barcode scanning
Wireless LANIEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Operating Temperature-20° C to 50° C

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