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System Requirements – Digital Barcode 8.5Document Date:April 2, 2014Document Version:1.0Status:Document FilenameReleasedDigital Barcode 8.5 Full System Requirementsv1.0.docx Copyright 2014 ECi e-automate All Rights Reserved

Table of ContentsDigital Barcode System Requirements – Version 8.51Webserver1.11.21.32Mobile Device/Scanner2.12.22.32.43Hardware RequirementsSoftware rd EmulationNotesBarcode Printer3.13.23.3Supported FormatsRecommended PrintersNotes Copyright 2014 ECi e-automate All Rights ReservedPage 1 of 4

1Web Server (RAP Service)1.1 Hardware RequirementsHardware ComponentProcessor (CPU)Memory (RAM)Hard DriveNetwork – Full Time Internetconnection1.2Minimum Requirement2 GHz 4 GBStandard100 MbpsRecommendedMulti-core 2 GHz 6 GB 80 GB SATA2 100/1000 MbpsSoftware RequirementsSoftware ComponentOperating SystemSupportedRecommendedWindows Server 2003,Server 2008 R2 or above2008, 2008 R2, 2012,2012 R2Internet Information Services (IIS) 7*, 7.5*, 8.0*IIS 7 and above.NET Framework.NET 3.5.NET 3.5*The “IIS 6 Management Compatibility” features must be installed.1.3 NotesThe RAP service is not supported when running on Microsoft Exchange Server.The RAP service can be installed on the same server used for e-info, PublicAPI (PIP), and/orRemote Tech.Active Server Pages (ASP) and ASP.NET need to be enabled.The web server must be able to access the e-automate SQL server over TCP/IP.If the operating system is 64 bit then IIS needs to be configured to run 32 bit applications.Unlike other add-on products, such as PIP and e-info, the RAP service does not necessarilyneed to be publicly accessible. Copyright 2014 ECi e-automate All Rights ReservedPage 2 of 4

2Mobile Device/Scanner2.1 RequirementsComponentOperating entWindows Mobile 5, 6, 6.1, 6.5400MHz 64MB Wireless Network CardQVGA (240x320) or VGA (480x640)Built-in or External (Bluetooth) Barcode Scanner Support for Code 128 and Code 39 Symbologies Support for Keyboard Emulation (See Below)*An active network connection is not required for physical inventory and it can be synced and used offline.However all other features (PO Receiving, Sales Orders, Transfers) require an active network connection tothe RAP server.†Devices with square format screens (240x240 or 320x320) are not reen OnlyScreen with NumpadScreen with Full Keypad2.3Wasp WPA1000IIMotorola MC45Motorola MC55A0Motorola MC55N0Motorola MC9190-GMotorola MC9500-KKeyboard EmulationIn order for the Digital Barcode application to function barcodes need to be translated intosimulated keyboard presses. This is common functionality included as part of most barcodescanners. In the case of built-in scanners, this will take the form of an application running in thebackground (e.g. for Motorola this is called either ScanWedge, or DataWedge).2.4Notes Many Mobile Computer manufacturers will often sell two versions of the same product,one with Windows Mobile and another with Windows CE. These two operating systemsare not the same and Windows CE is not supported by Digital Barcode.Digital Barcode requires .NET Compact Framework 3.5 to be installed. The installer isprovided in the Digital Barcode download in the event that it is not already installed. Copyright 2014 ECi e-automate All Rights ReservedPage 3 of 4

3Barcode Printer3.1 Supported FormatsLabel FormatSize (W x H, inches) Custom Fields*Avery 51602.625 x 1.02/1†Avery 51634.0 x 2.03Dymo LW 1 1/8” x 3 1/2”3.5 x 1.1252Dymo LW 2 5/16” x 4”4.0 x 2.3133Zebra 2x12.0 x 1.01Zebra 4x24.0 x 2.03*Serialized items will print a second label for the serial number and will provide extra fields.†Avery 5160 Labels have two layout options.3.2Recommended PrintersLabel BrandAveryDymoZebra3.3 SupportedAny Laser PrinterAny Dymo LabelWriter thatsupports the two label sizes listedAny Zebra printer that supportsthe two label sizes listedRecommendedN/ALabelWriter 450GX430tZM400NotesMany brands of label printers claim to be “Zebra compatible” and are in theory, but inpractice they aren’t 100% compatible. While it is possible to make some of these printerswork by tweaking driver settings, we cannot provide support for these printers. Use of theseprinters is at your own risk.Support for label sizes other than those listed is provided only through a billablecustomization. Copyright 2014 ECi e-automate All Rights ReservedPage 4 of 4

Screen with Numpad Motorola MC45 Motorola MC55A0 Screen with Full Keypad Motorola MC55N0 Motorola MC9190-G Motorola MC9500-K 2.3 Keyboard Emulation In order for the Digital Barcode application to function barcodes need to be translated into simulated keyboard presses. This is common functionality included as part of most barcode scanners.

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