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This device does not have the phone fuction, but you can still use some kind of 3rd party VoIP client for voice commucation. As the device is equipped with the Wireless LAN fuctionality.
Hello Glenn, to test the scanner I would suggest to download and install the Datawedge application. It is an desktop installation. As you will connect your MC55 to the Desktop per Active Sync the application will be installed also to your MC55. The DataWedge aplication will activate the scanner and the decoded barcode is sent as usual keypad input to the system. The application is running in background, if you scan a barcode a pop-up window will come up. Or if another application is running it will send the input to the application.
You would need to configure the MC55 for the specific barcodes and lengths, there are some defaults values preinstalled. You can change them in the settings of your Scan Application.
download the datawedge file for the mc55. Its probably not loaded and configured. Once you have this file on the device and you need additional information please let me know
The camera and scanner on the MC55xx share the same interrupt. While Datawedge 3.x is running, it has control of both devices and causes the behavior you're seeing. If you stop Datawedge before starting up the camera app (for example), it'll work just fine.
Why Motorola thought interrupt sharing for two commonly used hardware devices is a good idea, I'll never know.
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