RF Devices
Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud supports a handheld RF (Radio Frequency) device interface to access the Mobile RF terminal based application. The basic requirement for these devices are:
- Should have a Secure Shell (SSH) app that can connect via secure encrypted SSH protocol to any configurable port number
- Capable of supporting vt100 terminal emulation
- Ability to display at least 24 characters by 16 lines of text, preferably 29 x 19
- A physical keyboard should have separate alpha and numeric keys with support for Control keys
- SSH apps may not be included with the RF Device and may need to be bought separately. The RF Device vendor may offer other SSH apps.
- A device without a physical keyboard, using only an on-screen keyboard will have severe limitations in functionality and performance, when used with the Mobile RF WMS application. The Control key is required. The standard on-screen keyboards may not expose this key and third party software keyboards may need to be installed. Even with that, it will be quite inefficient to use an on-screen keyboard.
- LXE/Honeywell MX7
- Zebra MC3300
- Zebra/Motorola MC9190/MC9190G
- Zebra/Motorola MC9590/MC9090
- INTERMEC/Honeywell CK3
Connection Stabilizing Software
Some customers have used connectivity stabilizing software to handle spotty WiFi in warehouse where the handheld device connects to the connection stabilization software, which in turn connects to Oracle WMS Cloud. Oracle does not test or certify such solutions and customers would be responsible for making sure it performs per their needs. Oracle will not be able to debug any issues related to such software.
Computers
To access the RF application from a desktop or laptop, PuTTY is typically used.