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Certified Rugged Windows Devices

Windows Mobile and Windows CE devices

For applications other than 1D or linear barcodes, please contact TrackAbout Support.

Clients intending to purchase or utilize new devices should contact TrackAbout for their specific needs.

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Make Model Operating System Name OS Version TA Mobile 5 (App Forge) TA Mobile 6 (CF.NET) Symbologies 2
Denso BHT-1200 (B12QXC and BHT-1261QWBG-CE) Microsoft Windows CE 6.00.0000 Yes Code 128, QR Codes
Denso BHT-710BWB Microsoft Windows CE 5.00.0000 Yes Code 128
Honeywell Dolphin 9700 (discontinued) Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional 5.2.21875 Yes Yes Code 39
Code 128
Codabar
Honeywell Dolphin 9900ni "ni" models (discontinued) Windows Mobile 6.1 (Intrinsically safe) 1 Yes (ScanWedge enabled) Yes (ScanWedge disabled) Code 128
Honeywell Dolphin 99EX Windows CE Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic 5.2.23152 Yes (ScanWedge enabled) Yes (ScanWedge disabled) Code 128
Honeywell Dolphin 7800 (Discontinued) Windows CE Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic 5.2.29049 Yes (ScanWedge enabled) Yes (ScanWedge disabled) Code 128
Honeywell CN75 Microsoft® Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 5.2.29377 Yes (ScanWedge enabled) Yes (ScanWedge disabled) -not set certified for SD card support or printing (Feb 2019) Code 128
Intermec (Honeywell) CN70 also available in nonincentive certified (Div. 2) (Discontinued) Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic CE 5.2.23152 Yes Code 128
Intermec (Honeywell) CN50 (Discontinued) Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional 5.2.21051 Yes Code 128
Intermec (Honeywell) CN51 Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Professional 5.2.29153 Yes Code 128
Code 39
Intermec (Honeywell) CK70 (Discontinued) Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Professional (To Be Updated) Yes Code 128
Code 39
Data Matrix
Zebra (was Motorola) MC32N0 (MC3200) Windows Embedded Compact 7 (CE7) 7.00.2848 No Yes But requires patches

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Code 128
Zebra (was Motorola) MC92N0 (MC9200) Windows Embedded Compact 7 (CE7) 7.00.2824 No Yes But requires registry updates

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Code 39, 128
Zebra (was Motorola) MC3090 (discontinued) Microsoft Windows CE 5.00.1400 Yes No Code 128
Zebra (was Motorola) MC75 (discontinued) Windows Mobile 6.5 Classic 5.02.21840 Yes Yes (Beep issue) Code 128
Zebra (was Motorola) MC3190 (discontinued) Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.02.20962 Yes Yes Code 128, QR Code
Zebra (was Motorola) MC67 (cellular) Microsoft Embedded Handheld 6.5 Professional 5.2.29128 Yes Yes Code 128
Zebra (was Motorola) MC65 (discontinued) Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional 5.02.23145 Yes Yes Code 128
Zebra (was Motorola) MC55 (no cellular)(certain models are discontinued) Windows Mobile 6.5 Classic 5.2.23121 Yes Yes Code 128
Zebra (was Motorola) MC75 (discontinued) Windows Mobile 6 Professional 5.02.1947 Yes Yes Code 128
Psion WorkAbout Pro (discontinued) Microsoft Windows CE 5.00.0000 Yes Yes Code 128
Psion WorkAbout Pro (discontinued) Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional 5.02.1621 Yes Yes Code 128
Psion WorkAbout Pro3 (discontinued) Microsoft Windows CE 5.00.0000 Yes Yes Code 128
Psion WorkAbout Pro4 Microsoft Windows CE 6.00.0000 Yes Code 128
Code 39

1 Intrinsically safe or Non-Incendive Equipment : Certified for use in specified hazardous locations by UL (Class I, Division 2) UL Web Site , ensuring worker safety

IP rating: Link IP protection, IP Code, International Protection Marking, also sometimes interpreted as Ingress Protection Marking

2 These are the scanner symbologies tested by TrackAbout and that pertains only to TAMobile 6. There might be other scanner symbologies enabled on the device by default.

How to get a device certified by TrackAbout

If a customer wants to use a non-certified device, TrackAbout needs to test and certify the device. This applies to new but also older devices.

Certification consists of testing the device. This takes between 4 and 8 hours, and TrackAbout charges 4 hours of labor. If the test passes, the device is certified. If it fails, development is likely needed and additional costs will likely be incurred.

Certification charges

Unless the device is a replacement of a popular device, the customer requesting certification will be responsible for the cost. Typical charges for the initial certification test is 4 hours at the current labor rate.

If the initial test fails and the device requires development work, certification for a new device takes, on average, 16 hours of combined QA and Dev time. However, it could take more time, depending on the issue. This cost will be passed on to the customer, and an initial estimate will be sent before the work starts.

What if I want to use a non-certified device?

If a customer decides to use a non-certified device, TrackAbout Support will be limited and cannot be held responsible for any issues related to non-certified device.

How to request device certification

Contact the Support team

How long does it take?

  • Testing takes between two and 10 days. Contact Support to get a better estimate at the time you need to have the evaluation performed. If all tests succeed, the device is then certified and added to our Support Wiki page.
  • If any test fails, the device might need to be sent to our developers to work on and certify the device. The time involved here can vary quite a bit depending on the issue (OS, scanner, SDK, manufacturer, printer, etc...).

Minimum Hardware Requirements for Rugged Devices

TrackAbout customers are not required to use a certified device, but please check with us first. This needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis for the specific device in question. The following list is the minimum requirements for a device we will consider certifying.

  • Windows Mobile 6, Windows Mobile 6.1, Windows Mobile 6.5, Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5, Windows CE 5/6 or Windows Embedded 7
  • CPU - 600 MHz, 1 GHz recommended
  • RAM - 256 MB, 512 MB recommended
  • Storage/ROM/Flash - 128 MB, 1 GB recommended.
  • Screen - 240x320(minimum), 320x480 or higher recommended.
  • Barcode scanner (TrackAbout supplied barcodes are Code128)
  • Wifi or Cellular data connection recommended

Rugged Android RFID Devices

Make Model Operating System Name OS Version Features Supported Scanner Symbologies
Motorola TC20 Android
RFID
Zebra RFD8500 Android
RFID

Featured Rugged Android Devices

Make Model Operating System Name OS Version Features Supported Scanner Symbologies
Motorola TC56 Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) Built in Barcode Scanner and Rugged. Limited Certification. Not tested for printing.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
HardwareScanner
Code39, Code128
Zebra (Motorola) TC57 Android 7.0 (Nougat), 8.0 (Oreo) Built in Barcode Scanner and Rugged.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
HardwareScanner
Code39, Code128
Zebra (Motorola) TC72 Android 7.0 (Nougat), 8.0 (Oreo) Built in Barcode Scanner and Rugged.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
HardwareScanner
Code39, Code128
Zebra (Motorola) TC77 Android 7.0 (Nougat), 8.0 (Oreo) Built in Barcode Scanner and Rugged.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
HardwareScanner
Code39, Code128
Zebra (Motorola) TC25 Android 8.0 (Oreo) Built in Barcode Scanner and Rugged.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
HardwareScanner
Code39, Code128
Zebra (Motorola) MC3300 Android 7.0 (Nougat), 8.0 (Oreo) Built in Barcode Scanner and Rugged.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
HardwareScanner
Code39, Code128
Zebra (Motorola) MC9300 Android 8.0 (Oreo) Built in Barcode Scanner and Rugged.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
HardwareScanner
Code39, Code128
Honeywell EDA 50 Android 7.1.1 (Nougat) Built in Barcode Scanner and Camera Scanner.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode
Hardware Scanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix
Urovo i6310 Android 8.1.0 (Oreo) Built in Barcode Scanner and Camera Scanner.
CameraScanner
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix,
Hardware Scanner (Requires Configuration)
Code39, Code128, QRCode, DataMatrix (Tested, possibly more with Scanner software)

Consumer and Other Android and iOS Devices

For details on the hardware requirements for smartphone, please see the Android or iOS pages.

Certified Printers

Warning
WARNING: Before ordering a printer, please contact TrackAbout Support to confirm that the printer will work with your TrackAbout versions and mobile devices.


Proof of Delivery Receipt - Mobile Printers

Below are the TrackAbout certified mobile printer for TA Mobile 5 and TA Mobile 6 Proof of Delivery (POD) Receipt.

If there are any new printers which you would like to have certified, it will require new code and is a big, costly job. Reach out to your TrackAbout Support representative to get an estimate of cost for the printer you'd like to use.

Manufacturer Model Type Supported Software
Datamax O'Neil Mf8i.png Microflash 8i END OF LIFE Receipt 8" Dot-matrix TA Mobile 5

TA Mobile 6

DataMax O'Neil Mf4t.png Microflash MF4Te END OF LIFE Receipt 4" Thermal Printer TA Mobile 5

TA Mobile 6

Toshiba Toshiba-b-ep4dl.jpg B-EP4DL END OF LIFE Receipt 4" Printer TA Mobile 6

TA Mobile 7 2 (Handheld Compatibility)1

Zebra ZQ520 ZQ520.jpg ZQ520 Receipt 4" Thermal Printer TA Mobile 6 (Only Supported on Densos)

TA Mobile 7 (Only supported for Android devices)

1 This printer is currently only functional with the Denso BHT-1200 rugged handheld device.

Label Mobile Printers

The printers listed below are used for very specific environment and should not be ordered without receiving confirmation from TrackAbout that the application will support the device.

Manufacturer Model Type Software version
Zebra RZ400 RF & Desktop Label Printer TA Mobile 6
Zebra Zebra ZT400.png ZT400 Label 4" Printer TA Mobile 6 2

(Handheld Compatibility)1

Zebra Zebra ZT400.png ZT410 Label 4" Printer TA Mobile 6 2

(Handheld Compatibility)1

1 This printer is currently only functional with the Denso BHT-1200 rugged handheld device.

2 Label printing from TAMobile 6 requires TrackAbout Support to set up label formatting.

Intrinsically Safe Devices


Mobile Units including the Motorola MC 9500 and MC 9000 both meet or exceed Palm Device intrinsically safe rating which is Class 1 Division 2.

Class

Class l Areas in which flammable gases or vapors may be present in sufficient quantities to be explosive or ignitable.
Class ll Areas made hazardous by the presence of combustible dust.
Class lll Areas in which there are easily ignitable fibers or flyings present, due to the type of material being handled, stored or processed-but in which such fibers or flyings are not likely to be in suspension in the air in quantities sufficient to produce ignitable mixtures.

Divisions

Division 1 - Normal Situation: A hazard is present in the everyday normal production operation or during frequent repair and/or maintenance activity.
Division 2 - Abnormal Situation: Potentially hazardous material is expected to be safely confined within closed containers or closed systems, and will be present in the atmosphere only through accidental rupture, breakage, or abnormal operation.

Groups

Group A, B, C & D Gases and vapors in Class l locations are classified into four groups, by the code A, B, C, and D. These materials are grouped according to the ignition temperature of the substance, its explosion pressure and other flammability characteristics.
Groups E, F & G Combustible dust in Class ll locations are classified according to ignition temperature and t he conductivity of the hazardous substance.

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