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All devices are staged to factory default operating software settings. Will show minimal signs of wear on plastics / casings.
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Free pro technical support and professional packaging. Warranty: 6 month Craftsmanship Defect Warranty.
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The symbol crd9000-1000 series cradle enables serial or usb communication between the mc9000 and a host pc.Do I just browse through the internet on them to the Symbol website, or is there a way to transfer files to them if they're parked on their charging station? Of course ours have no documentation or support, whatsoever. I can see the 'Symbol PHOTON Wireless LAN Driver' adapters (each of our handhelds lists two of these).So all this may change in the coming months ahead. I assume those models are no longer produced and the software is pretty much abandoned. And for those Motorola doesn't ask for the serial number. There are some models I've seen that have "public" firmware downloads. In a pinch -and if you have a Motorola support contact - they may be kind enough to post the file to dropbox where you can get it.
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Not only do you need a login to access the Motorola site to find the firmware you want, you also need a valid serial number of a unit covered under an active service contract to get the download. I then jumped all the hoops of creating a Motorola account, only to find out I couldn't get to the download. They sent me a link to the firmware on the Motorola website. What we have is a certified Motorola re-seller that will gladly help out if the price is right.
Well.found out that the units are old and we don't really have a service contract. If and when I find a unit that needs updated, I'll be sure to post again with an update. I found an old XP laptop that I installed ActiveSync on, but I haven't actually updated any firmware yet. Of the 2-3 (of 6) that I've had in hand, they already had the most up to date NIC driver. The handhelds are constantly in use so I'm trying to work on them as time allows. Problem is, I don't think any of these units have an SD slot at least nowhere visible that I can see. They also sent me back a couple SD cards with the OS and firmware (for a nominal fee). Most of the units don't have a serial number (they've been rubbed off due to wear), so we sent one in and they updated it.