Zebra TC21 Scanners

Hi all,

We are upgrading our scanners and have purchased a Zebra TC21 device to test. Does anyone have experience installing NSCAN on these devices? We're having a little trouble and would love to speak with someone who has done it. 

Many thanks! 

Charlotte

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    HI, We are also in the process of installing the tc21 devices and are having problems installing. Did you manage to fix this and if so would you be happy to share what you did? 

  • I ran into problems at a few spots.  What spot are you having problems at?

    For the data wedge step these were my steps:

    Install N-Scan Datawedge profile:

    Run DataWedge.  (in zConfigure window on home screen of TC21.)

    Settings, Import Profile.

    Looks like in order to see a profile to import into Data Wedge, you have to drop the data wedge profile file in this location (in File Explorer on an attached Windows 10 machine) :

    TC21/Internal shared storage/Android/data/com.symbol.datawedge.

    This is the folder that Data Wedge can see, and it's a folder that you can see in File Explorer on Windows 10.  If you try to navigate to other folders from the Data Wedge app, you can't get very far; where you are navigating to doesn't really match the folder structure that you see on other File Explorer from an attached Windows 10 machine.

    Does that make sense?  Hopefully not too cryptic, and it will make sense as you're doing it.

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  • I ran into problems at a few spots.  What spot are you having problems at?

    For the data wedge step these were my steps:

    Install N-Scan Datawedge profile:

    Run DataWedge.  (in zConfigure window on home screen of TC21.)

    Settings, Import Profile.

    Looks like in order to see a profile to import into Data Wedge, you have to drop the data wedge profile file in this location (in File Explorer on an attached Windows 10 machine) :

    TC21/Internal shared storage/Android/data/com.symbol.datawedge.

    This is the folder that Data Wedge can see, and it's a folder that you can see in File Explorer on Windows 10.  If you try to navigate to other folders from the Data Wedge app, you can't get very far; where you are navigating to doesn't really match the folder structure that you see on other File Explorer from an attached Windows 10 machine.

    Does that make sense?  Hopefully not too cryptic, and it will make sense as you're doing it.

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